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Soccer America Women's Top 25
October 5th, 2009 7:01AM
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[COLLEGE] Stanford remained No. 1 in the Soccer America Women's Top 25 for the third straight week, but North Carolina, the Preseason No. 1, fell to No. 3 and was replaced at No. 2 by Portland. Virginia Tech, which beat North Carolina, 1-0, on Sunday for its second win against a Top 25 team in four days, moved into the Top 25 at No. 6. For the complete Women's Top 25 ...

Soccer America Women's Top 25
TEAM (RECORD) LAST WEEK
1. Stanford (11-0-0) 1
2. Portland (11-1-0) 3
3. North Carolina (10-1-1) 2
4. UCLA (9-1-1) 4
5. Florida State (10-1-0) 5
6. Virginia Tech (10-2-0) NR
7. Boston College (9-2-0) 6
8. South Carolina (11-0-1) 7
9. Notre Dame (8-3-1) 8
10. Michigan State (7-1-2) 9
11. St. John's (9-2-1) 12
12. Rutgers (9-1-3) 13
13. Connecticut (9-3-0) 17
14. USC (8-3-0) 19
15. LSU (8-2-2) 20
16. Georgia (9-1-1) 21
17. Maryland (9-2-0) 22
18. BYU (10-2-1) 24
19. California (6-3-1) 10
20. Santa Clara (8-4-1) 11
21. Wake Forest (9-2-1) 18
22. Purdue (7-2-3) NR
23. Texas A&M (7-4-1) NR
24. Mississippi (8-3-0) NR
25. Oregon (8-2-1) 14

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