Join Now  | 
Home About Contact Us Privacy & Security Advertise
Soccer America Daily Special Edition Around The Net College Soccer Reporter Youth Soccer Reporter Soccer on TV Soccer America Classifieds
Paul Gardner: SoccerTalk MLS Confidential Youth Soccer Insider World Cup Watch
RSS Feeds Archives Manage Subscriptions Subscribe
Order Current Issue Subscribe Manage My Subscription Renew My Subscription Gift Subscription
My Account Join Now
Tournament Calendar Camps & Academies Soccer Glossary Classifieds
SCOREBOARD: Soccer America Women's Top 25
October 31st, 2008 8AM
Subscribe to College Soccer Reporter


MOST READ


No. 3 UCLA hosts No. 2 Stanford in this weekend's marquee match. Regular-season conference play concludes Friday for Big Ten and Big 12 teams. 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 (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 (15-1-2) 5
10/30 Florida State 2-2 (OT)
11/2 Miami (Fla.)

6. Florida (16-2-1) 6
10/30 at South Carolina 1-0

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

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

9. Texas A&M (15-3-1) 11
10/30 Houston Baptist 6-2

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

11. Virginia (12-3-2) 7

10/30 Duke 0-0 (OT)
11/2 Wake Forest

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

13. Duke (13-2-3) 12
10/30 at Virginia 0-0 (OT)
11/2 at Virginia Tech

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

15. West Virginia (12-2-5) 15
11/2 Louisville (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.)



No comments yet.

Sign in to leave a comment. Don't have an account? Join Now


AUTHORS

ARCHIVES

Recent College Soccer Reporter
Robinson and Bays trio join Demon Deacons    
[WAKE FOREST] D.C. United academy star Jalen Robinson, rated one of the top defenders in the ...
Golden Hurricanes land Salkicic    
[TULSA] Former U.S. under-17 Tarik Salkicic is the prize recruit in Tulsa's 2012 recruiting class. The ...
Gauchos sign Acoff and Campion as transfers    
[UC SANTA BARBARA] Dion Acoff, who started for NCAA Division I semifinalist Creighton for three seasons, ...
Transfers, former U.S. U-17 keeper highlight classes    
[MEN'S RECRUITS] Teams began releasing the names of players who signed letters of intent to play ...
2011 NSCAA/Continental Tires NCCAA Men's Division III All-America Team    
[AWARDS] Mt. San Antonio's Alfredo Ontiveros, the 2011 NSCAA Men's Junior College Division III Player of ...
2011 NSCAA/Continental Tires NCJAA Men's Division I All-America Team    
[AWARDS] Darton's Diego Ramos, the 2011 NSCAA Men's Junior College Division I Player of the Year, ...
2011 NSCAA/Continental Tires NCCAA Men's Division II All-America Team    
[AWARDS] Junior goalkeeper Anthony Derosse (Clearwaer Christian) earned his third honor on the 2011 NSCAA/Continental Tires ...
2011 NSCAA/Continental Tires NCCAA Men's Division I All-America Team    
[AWARDS] Senior forward David Dunlop (Greenville) and junior defender Andrew Webster (Mid America Christian) earned repeat ...
2011 NSCAA/Continental Tires NAIA Men's All-America Team    
[AWARDS] Derek Prinz (Hastings), Joseph Omondi (Bethel, Tenn.), Nikola Velickovic (Columbia) and Mario Vila Boa (Bethel, ...
2011 NSCAA/Continental Tires NCAA Men's Division II All-America Team    
[AWARDS] Four players from NCAA Division II champion Fort Lewis, including two-time All-America Fabian King, earned ...
>> College Soccer Reporter Archives