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Soccer America Men's Top 25
by Paul Kennedy, August 29th, 2011 8:05PM
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[RANKINGS] Thanks to its 2-0 win over UCLA, Louisville remains No. 1 in the Soccer America Men's Top 25 rankings. North Carolina, which hosts Louisville on Sunday, Akron, Connecticut and Creighton each climb one spot to 2-3-4-5. UCLA falls from No. 2 to No. 6. For the complete rankings ...

Soccer America Men's Top 25
TEAM (2011 RECORD) LAST WEEK
1. Louisville (1-0-0) 1
2. North Carolina (1-0-0) 3
3. Akron (1-0-0) 4
4. Connecticut (1-0-0) 5
5. Creighton (1-0-0) 6
6. UCLA (0-1-0)
7. Maryland (1-0-0) 8
8. UC Santa Barbara (1-0-0) 10
9. USF (1-0-0) 16
10. West Virginia (1-0-0) 17
11. Notre Dame (0-0-1) 9
12. California (1-0-0) 20
13. Brown (0-0-0) 14
14. Indiana (0-0-1) 18
15. Ohio State (0-0-1) 15
16. UCF (1-0-0) 19
17. Monmouth (1-0-0) 21
18. Boston College (1-0-0) 23
19. William & Mary (1-0-0) NR
20. UNC Greensboro (1-0-0) NR
21. SMU (0-1-0) 7
22. Virginia (0-1-0) 11
23. Duke (0-1-0) 12
24. Wake Forest (0-1-0) 13
25. Old Dominion (0-0-0) 25

Note: Records though Sunday's games.

Soccer America's Top 25 rankings will appear each Monday during the regular season.

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0 comments
  1. Ric Fonseca
    commented on: August 29, 2011 at 8:35 p.m.
    Amazing, but at least SA is being consistent in ranking but foru or is it five(?) teams from west of the Continental Divide! I guess this part of the country can't produce good-quality D-1 teaMS. Would SA be willing to provide the readers how this ranking is conducted, e.g. power point standing, W-L records, home vs away scores, etc> Anyhow, just wondering!


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