Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Very Few Changes to DIII Regional Team Rankings

Very Few Changes to DIII Regional Team Rankings


By Tyler Mayforth, USTFCCCA
October 13, 2015   
Courtesy ustfccca


NEW ORLEANS – As the NCAA Division III Cross Country postseason nears, teams are resting up in anticipation of putting on a show in the final month of competition. Thus, last week was a light one across the national landscape and there were minimal changes to the National Team Rankings as released Tuesday afternoon by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
Nine of the 16 combined men’s and women’s regions went untouched with teams still in order from No. 1 through No. 10. Those regions were the Atlantic (women), Central (men), Great Lakes (men, women), Midwest (men, women), South/Southeast (men) and West (men, women).
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The most movement happened in the women’s poll in the New England Region and the South/Southeast Region.
This past weekend was the New England Intercollegiate Amateur Athletic Association Cross Country Championships. Five of the top-10 teams from the New England Region were in action. MIT ended up as the top team out of the region and went from No. 3 into a tie for second (Tufts). Brandeis and Wellesley both had strong showings and moved up one (No. 6 to No. 5) and three spots (No. 9 to No. 6) from last week.
The biggest mover in the South/Southeast Region was that of Washington and Lee. After a fourth-place finish at the Carnegie-Mellon Invitational, Washington and Lee went from seventh to fifth in its region.
Over in the men’s poll, the Atlantic Region saw two teams soar three places from last week – Hamilton and Rowan. Hamilton took home the team title at its own meet and went from No. 7 to No. 4. Rowan didn’t race and went from No. 8 into a tie for fifth.
This weekend will be a busy one as there are two big meets on the docket – the Inter-Regional Border Battle hosted by Rowan and the Brooks AAE Invitational, which will serve as DIII Pre-Nationals.
The NCAA Division III Regional Championships will be held across the nation on Saturday, November 14. Then one week later, the national meet will be held at the Lake Breeze Golf Course in Winnerconne, Wisconsin.
USTFCCCA Regional Cross Country Rankings are determined subjectively by a single member coach in each respective region. The regional representative is tasked with weighing returning teams strength with current season results (if applicable) in determining predicted team finishes at the NCAA Regional Championships.

USTFCCCA NCAA Division III

Men’s Cross Country Regional Team Rankings

2015 Week #5 — October 13

national poll release: October 14
next regional release: October 20
     
ATLANTIC Region
RankInstitutionLocationConference
Last Week
1SUNY GeneseoGeneseo, N.Y.SUNYAC
1
2St. LawrenceCanton, N.Y.Liberty League
2
3RPITroy, N.Y.Liberty League
3
4HamiltonClinton, N.Y. (Oneida Co.)NESCAC
7
5RowanGlassboro, N.J.NJAC
8
5TCNJEwing, N.J.NJAC
6
7NYUNew York, N.Y.UAA
4
8SUNY OneontaOneonta, N.Y.SUNYAC
5
9RamapoMahwah, N.J.NJAC
9
10FredoniaFredonia, N.Y.SUNYAC
10
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions:
2014: St. Lawrence, 2013: SUNY Cortland, 2012: NYU, 2011: St. Lawrence, 2010: SUNY Geneseo
    
     
CENTRAL Region
RankInstitutionLocationConference
Last Week
1St. OlafNorthfield, Minn.MIAC
1
2WartburgWaverly, IowaIIAC
2
3LorasDubuque, IowaIIAC
3
4St. Thomas (Minn.)Saint Paul, Minn.MIAC
4
5Central (Iowa)Pella, IowaIIAC
5
6Saint John’s (Minn.)Collegeville, Minn.MIAC
6
7Gustavus AdolphusSt. Peter, Minn.MIAC
7
8CarletonNorthfield, Minn.MIAC
8
9LutherDecorah, IowaIIAC
9
10Nebraska WesleyanLincoln, Neb.Great Plains
10
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions:
2014: St. Olaf, 2013: St. Olaf, 2012: St. Olaf, 2011: Nebraska Wesleyan, 2010: Grinnell
    
     
GREAT LAKES Region
RankInstitutionLocationConference
Last Week
1WabashCrawfordsville, Ind.NCAC
1
2Allegheny (Pa.)Meadville, Pa.NCAC
2
3Ohio NorthernAda, OhioOAC
3
4John CarrollUniversity Heights, OhioOAC
4
5CalvinGrand Rapids, Mich.Michigan Intercollegiate
5
6Mount UnionAlliance, OhioOAC
6
7Rose-HulmanTerre Haute, Ind.HCAC
7
8OberlinOberlin, OhioNCAC
8
9Case Western ReserveCleveland, OhioUAA
9
10Ohio WesleyanDelaware, OhioNCAC
10
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions:
2014: Wabash, 2013: Wabash, 2012: Calvin, 2011: Calvin, 2010: Calvin
    
     
MIDEAST Region
RankInstitutionLocationConference
Last Week
1HaverfordHaverford, Pa.Centennial
1
2Carnegie MellonPittsburgh, Pa.UAA
1
3Johns HopkinsBaltimore, Md.Centennial
3
4ElizabethtownElizabethtown, Pa.Landmark
4
5DickinsonCarlisle, Pa.Centennial
5
6MessiahGrantham, Pa.Middle Atlantic
6
7WidenerChester, Pa.Middle Atlantic
7
8SwarthmoreSwarthmore, Pa.Centennial
8
9York (Pa.)York, Pa.CAC
9
10Saint VincentLatrobe, Pa.PAC
9
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions:
2014: Carnegie Mellon, 2013: Johns Hopkins, 2012: Haverford, 2011: Haverford, 2010: Haverford
    
     
MIDWEST Region
RankInstitutionLocationConference
Last Week
1UW-Eau ClaireEau Claire, Wis.WIAC
1
2North Central (Ill.)Naperville, Ill.CCIW
2
3Washington (Mo.)St. Louis, Mo.UAA
3
4UW-La CrosseLa Crosse, Wis.WIAC
4
5UW-OshkoshOshkosh, Wis.WIAC
5
6Augustana (Ill.)Rock Island, Ill.CCIW
6
7UW-PlattevillePlatteville, Wis.WIAC
7
8ChicagoChicago, Ill.UAA
8
9UW-Stevens PointStevens Point, Wis.WIAC
9
10UW-WhitewaterWhitewater, Wis.WIAC
10
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions:
2014: North Central (Ill.), 2013: North Central (Ill.), 2012: North Central (Ill.), 2011: North Central (Ill.), 2010: North Central (Ill.)
    
     
NEW ENGLAND Region
RankInstitutionLocationConference
Last Week
1AmherstAmherst, Mass.NESCAC
1
2WilliamsWilliamstown, Mass.NESCAC
2
3MITCambridge, Mass.NEWMAC
3
4BatesLewiston, MaineNESCAC
4
5Wesleyan (Conn.)Middletown, Conn.NESCAC
5
6TuftsMedford, Mass.NESCAC
7
7ColbyWaterville, MaineNESCAC
6
8MiddleburyMiddlebury, Vt.NESCAC
8
9WPIWorcester, Mass.NEWMAC
NR
10BowdoinBrunswick, MaineNESCAC
10
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions:
2014: Colby, 2013: Williams, 2012: Middlebury, 2011: Williams, 2010: MIT
    
     
SOUTH/SOUTHEAST Region
RankInstitutionLocationConference
Last Week
1EmoryAtlanta, Ga.UAA
1
2Washington and LeeLexington, Va.ODAC
2
3Christopher NewportNewport News, Va.CAC
3
4Trinity (Texas)San Antonio, TexasSCAC
4
5Bridgewater (Va.)Bridgewater, Va.ODAC
5
6RhodesMemphis, Tenn.SAA
6
7LynchburgLynchburg, Va.ODAC
7
8Mary WashingtonFredericksburg, Va.CAC
8
9Birmingham-SouthernBirmingham, Ala.SAA
9
10Eastern MennoniteHarrisonburg, Va.ODAC
10
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions:
2014: Emory, 2013: Bridgewater (Va.), 2012: Lynchburg, 2011: Lynchburg, 2010: Lynchburg
    
     
WEST Region
RankInstitutionLocationConference
Last Week
1Claremont-Mudd-ScrippsClaremont, Calif.SCIAC
1
2Pomona-PitzerClaremont, Calif.SCIAC
2
3WillametteSalem, Ore.Northwest Conference
3
4Puget SoundTacoma, Wash.Northwest Conference
4
5WhitmanWalla Walla, Wash.Northwest Conference
5
6OccidentalLos Angeles, Calif.SCIAC
6
7WhitworthSpokane, Wash.Northwest Conference
7
8LinfieldMcMinnville, Ore.Northwest Conference
8
9RedlandsRedlands, Calif.SCIAC
9
10WhittierWhittier, Calif.SCIAC
10
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions:
2014: Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, 2013: Pomona-Pitzer, 2012: Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, 2011: Colorado College/Occidental,2010: Willamette

USTFCCCA NCAA Division III

Women’s Cross Country Regional Team Rankings

2015 Week #5 — October 13

national poll release: October 14
next regional release: October 20
     
ATLANTIC Region
RankInstitutionLocationConference
Last Week
1SUNY GeneseoGeneseo, N.Y.SUNYAC
1
2St. LawrenceCanton, N.Y.Liberty League
2
3SUNY OneontaOneonta, N.Y.SUNYAC
3
4RITHenrietta, N.Y.Liberty League
4
5RPITroy, N.Y.Liberty League
5
6SUNY CortlandCortland, N.Y.SUNYAC
6
7TCNJEwing, N.J.NJAC
7
8Rochester (N.Y.)Rochester, N.Y.UAA
8
9StevensHoboken, N.J.Empire 8
9
10SUNY PlattsburghPlattsburgh, N.Y.SUNYAC
10
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions:
2014: St. Lawrence, 2013: NYU, 2012: St. Lawrence, 2011: St. Lawrence, 2010: St. Lawrence
    
     
CENTRAL Region
RankInstitutionLocationConference
Last Week
1CarletonNorthfield, Minn.MIAC
1
2St. OlafNorthfield, Minn.MIAC
2
3St. Thomas (Minn.)Saint Paul, Minn.MIAC
3
4Cornell CollegeMount Vernon, IowaMidwest Conference
3
5St. BenedictSt. Joseph, Minn.MIAC
5
6MacalesterSaint Paul, Minn.MIAC
7
7LutherDecorah, IowaIIAC
6
8GrinnellGrinnell, IowaMidwest Conference
8
9WartburgWaverly, IowaIIAC
9
10Nebraska WesleyanLincoln, Neb.Great Plains
10
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions:
2014: Carleton, 2013: Wartburg, 2012: Wartburg, 2011: Wartburg, 2010: Luther
    
     
GREAT LAKES Region
RankInstitutionLocationConference
Last Week
1HopeHolland, Mich.Michigan Intercollegiate
1
2OtterbeinWesterville, OhioOAC
2
3CalvinGrand Rapids, Mich.Michigan Intercollegiate
3
4Allegheny (Pa.)Meadville, Pa.NCAC
4
5Mount UnionAlliance, OhioOAC
5
6Ohio WesleyanDelaware, OhioNCAC
6
7DePauwGreencastle, Ind.NCAC
7
8John CarrollUniversity Heights, OhioOAC
8
9Case Western ReserveCleveland, OhioUAA
9
10ManchesterNorth Manchester, Ind.HCAC
10
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions:
2014: Calvin, 2013: Calvin, 2012: Hope, 2011: Calvin, 2010: Calvin
    
     
MIDEAST Region
RankInstitutionLocationConference
Last Week
1Johns HopkinsBaltimore, Md.Centennial
1
2DickinsonCarlisle, Pa.Centennial
4
2SwarthmoreSwarthmore, Pa.Centennial
2
4HaverfordHaverford, Pa.Centennial
3
5ElizabethtownElizabethtown, Pa.Landmark
6
6MisericordiaDallas, Pa.Middle Atlantic
5
7Carnegie MellonPittsburgh, Pa.UAA
7
8Grove CityGrove City, Pa.PAC
8
9WaynesburgWaynesburg, Pa.PAC
9
10MuhlenbergAllentown, Pa.Centennial
10
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions:
2014: Johns Hopkins, 2013: Johns Hopkins, 2012: Johns Hopkins, 2011: Johns Hopkins, 2010: Johns Hopkins
    
     
MIDWEST Region
RankInstitutionLocationConference
Last Week
1Washington (Mo.)St. Louis, Mo.UAA
1
2ChicagoChicago, Ill.UAA
2
3UW-La CrosseLa Crosse, Wis.WIAC
3
4UW-Eau ClaireEau Claire, Wis.WIAC
4
5North Central (Ill.)Naperville, Ill.CCIW
5
6Wheaton (Ill.)Wheaton, Ill.CCIW
6
7UW-OshkoshOshkosh, Wis.WIAC
7
8UW-PlattevillePlatteville, Wis.WIAC
8
9St. NorbertDe Pere, Wis.Midwest Conference
9
10UW-StoutMenomonie, Wis.WIAC
10
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions:
2014: Washington (Mo.), 2013: Chicago, 2012: UW-Eau Claire, 2011: Washington (Mo.), 2010: UW-Eau Claire
    
     
NEW ENGLAND Region
RankInstitutionLocationConference
Last Week
1WilliamsWilliamstown, Mass.NESCAC
1
2MITCambridge, Mass.NEWMAC
3
2TuftsMedford, Mass.NESCAC
2
4MiddleburyMiddlebury, Vt.NESCAC
4
5BrandeisWaltham, Mass.UAA
6
6WellesleyWellesley, Mass.NEWMAC
9
7Keene StateKeene, N.H.Little East
7
7AmherstAmherst, Mass.NESCAC
5
9ColbyWaterville, MaineNESCAC
8
10BatesLewiston, MaineNESCAC
10
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions:
2014: MIT, 2013: Williams, 2012: MIT, 2011: Middlebury, 2010: Middlebury
     
SOUTH/SOUTHEAST Region
RankInstitutionLocationConference
Last Week
1EmoryAtlanta, Ga.UAA
1
2Trinity (Texas)San Antonio, TexasSCAC
2
3Christopher NewportNewport News, Va.CAC
2
4RhodesMemphis, Tenn.SAA
4
5Washington and LeeLexington, Va.ODAC
7
6Bridgewater (Va.)Bridgewater, Va.ODAC
5
7Mary WashingtonFredericksburg, Va.CAC
6
8CentreDanville, Ky.SAA
9
9UT TylerTyler, TexasASC
8
10Marymount (Va.)Arlington, Va.CAC
10
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions:
2014: Emory, 2013: Trinity (Texas), 2012: Trinity (Texas), 2011: Emory, 2010: Rhodes
    
     
WEST Region
RankInstitutionLocationConference
Last Week
1Claremont-Mudd-ScrippsClaremont, Calif.SCIAC
1
2WillametteSalem, Ore.Northwest Conference
2
3WhitworthSpokane, Wash.Northwest Conference
3
4Colorado CollegeColorado Springs, Colo.SCAC
4
5RedlandsRedlands, Calif.SCIAC
5
6Pomona-PitzerClaremont, Calif.SCIAC
6
7UC Santa CruzSanta Cruz, Calif.Great South
7
8WhitmanWalla Walla, Wash.Northwest Conference
8
9LinfieldMcMinnville, Ore.Northwest Conference
9
10OccidentalLos Angeles, Calif.SCIAC
10
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions:
2014: Willamette, 2013: Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, 2012: Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, 2011: Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, 2010: Claremont-Mudd-Scripps


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