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SCOREBOARD: Soccer America Women's Top 25
October 30th, 2008 8AM
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It's the final weekend of the regular season for teams in the Soccer America Women's Top 25 except for the three conferences that don't have postseason tournaments (Ivy, Pac-10 and WCC). For this week's Soccer America Women's Top 25 results and schedules ...

THIS WEEK'S TOP 25
RANK/SCHOOL (RECORD) LAST WEEK
1. Notre Dame (18-0-0) 1
11/2 Cincinnati-St. John's winner (Big East quarterfinals)

2. Stanford (16-0-1) 2
10/31 at UCLA
11/2 at USC

3. UCLA (14-0-2) 3
10/31 Stanford
11/2 California

4. Portland (15-1-0) 4
11/2 Santa Clara

5. North Carolina (15-1-1) 5
10/30 Florida State
11/2 Miami (Fla.)

6. Florida (15-2-1) 6
10/30 at South Carolina

7. Florida State (13-2-1) 8
10/30 at North Carolina
11/2 at N.C. State

8. Texas (12-2-3) 10
10/31 Baylor

9. Texas A&M (14-3-1) 11
10/31 Houston Baptist

10. Oklahoma State (15-1-2) 14
10/31 at Oklahoma

11. Virginia (12-3-1) 7

10/30 Duke
11/2 Wake Forest

12. USC (12-3-1) 9
10/31 California
11/2 Stanford

13. Duke (13-2-2) 12
10/30 at Virginia
11/2 at Virginia Tech

14. LSU (13-2-1) 13
10/31 Arkansas

15. West Virginia (12-2-5) 15
11/2 Cincinnati-St. John's winner (Big East quarterfinals)

16. Boston College (11-4-2) 17
11/2 Clemson

17. Colorado (13-3-3) 16
no games

18. San Diego (13-3-2) 19
10/31 at Gonzaga

19. Wisconsin-Milwaukee (15-2-2) 22
11/2 Green Bay (Horizon quarterfinals)

20. Penn State (13-6-0) 24
10/31 Ohio State

21. Minnesota (17-2-0) 25
10/31 at Iowa

22. Rutgers (12-5-1) 18
11/2 at Marquette (Big East quarterfinals)

23. Georgetown (13-3-2) NR
11/2 Connecticut (Big East quarterfinals)

24. Missouri (12-5-0) 20
10/31 Kansas

25. Charlotte (13-3-1) NR
10/31 at Rhode Island
11/2 at Massachusetts

25. Harvard (9-3-3) NR
11/1 at Dartmouth

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



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