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POLLS: Soccer America Women's Top 25
October 27th, 2008 8AM
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There was no change in the top six spots in the Soccer America Women's Top 25. Florida State moved up one spot to No. 7, while Big 12 teams Texas, Texas A&M and Oklahoma State all climbed up two or more spots to round out the top 10. For this week's Soccer America Women's Top 25 and last week's results ...

THIS WEEK'S TOP 25
RANK/SCHOOL (RECORD) LAST WEEK
1. Notre Dame (18-0-0) 1
2. Stanford (16-0-1) 2
3. UCLA (14-0-2) 3
4. Portland (15-1-0) 4
5. North Carolina (15-1-1) 5
6. Florida (15-2-1) 6
7. Florida State (13-2-1) 8
8. Texas (12-2-3) 10
9. Texas A&M (14-3-1) 11
10. Oklahoma State (15-1-2) 14
11. Virginia (12-3-1) 7
12. USC (12-3-1) 9
13. Duke (13-2-2) 12
14. LSU (13-2-1) 13
15. West Virginia (12-2-5) 15
16. Boston College (11-4-2) 17
17. Colorado (13-3-3) 16
18. San Diego (13-3-2) 19
19. Wisconsin-Milwaukee (15-2-2) 22
20. Penn State (13-6-0) 24
21. Minnesota (17-2-0) 25
22. Rutgers (12-5-1) 18
23. Georgetown (13-3-2) NR
24. Missouri (12-5-0) 20
25. Charlotte (13-3-1) NR
25. Harvard (9-3-3) NR
(The Soccer America Top 25 appears each Monday during the regular season.)

LAST WEEK'S TOP 25
RANK/SCHOOL (RECORD) LAST WEEK
1. Notre Dame (18-0-0) 1
10/24 Rutgers 3-1
10/26 Seton Hall 6-0

2. Stanford (16-0-1) 2
10/24 Arizona 3-1
10/26 Arizona State 5-0

3. UCLA (14-0-2) 3
10/24 at USC 2-1

4. Portland (15-1-0) 4
10/24 at San Francisco 2-0
10/26 at St. Mary's 2-0

5. North Carolina (15-1-1) 5
10/24 at Virginia 5-1

6. Florida (15-2-1) 8
10/23 Arkansas 3-0
10/26 at LSU 2-1

7. Virginia (12-3-1) 9
10/24 North Carolina 1-5

8. Florida State (13-2-1) 10
10/23 Clemson 4-0

9. USC (12-3-1) 6
10/24 UCLA 1-2

10. Texas (12-2-3) 12
10/24 at Kansas 1-0
10/26 at Missouri 2-1

11. Texas A&M (14-3-1) 7
10/24 at Texas Tech 1-0
10/26 at Colorado 2-1 (OT)

12. Duke (13-2-2) 11
10/23 at Miami (Fla.) 0-0 (OT)
10/26 Clemson 6-0

13. LSU (13-2-1) 17
10/23 at South Carolina 0-0 (OT)
10/26 Florida 1-2

14. Oklahoma State (15-1-2) 18
10/24 Iowa State 7-0
10/26 Nebraska 2-1

15. West Virginia (12-2-5) 21
10/24 at Marquette 2-0
10/26 at South Florida 2-0

16. Colorado (13-3-3) 20
10/24 Drake 3-0
10/26 Texas A&M 1-2 (OT)

17. Boston College (11-4-2) 14
10/23 Maryland 1-0
10/26 Virginia Tech 2-1

18. Rutgers (12-5-1) 15
10/24 at Notre Dame 1-3
10/26 at DePaul 2-0

19. San Diego (13-3-2) 23
10/24 at Pepperdine 1-0
10/26 at Loyola Marymount 1-0

20. Missouri (12-5-0) NR
10/24 Baylor 2-0
10/26 Texas 1-2

21. Washington State (8-5-4) NR
10/24 at Oregon 2-1
10/26 at Oregon State 2-3

22. Wisconsin-Milwaukee (15-2-2) 25
10/24 Detroit 3-0
10/26 Valparaiso 3-1

23. Princeton (9-2-2) NR
10/25 Harvard 1-2

24. Penn State (13-6-0) NR
10/24 at Illinois 2-0
10/26 at Purdue 2-0

25. Minnesota (17-2-0) 19
10/24 Wisconsin 2-1
10/26 Northwestern 2-0

(The Soccer America Top 25 appears each Monday during the regular season.)



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