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Soccer America Women's Top 25
September 19th, 2011 6:45PM
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[RANKINGS] There was no change in the top five in the Soccer America Women's Top 25 rankings. Stanford is followed by UCLA, Oklahoma State, Duke and North Carolina. Boston College and Wake Forest moved up to positions 6-7. For the complete rankings ...

Soccer America Women's Top 25
TEAM (2011 RECORD) LAST WEEK
1. Stanford (8-0-1) 1
2. UCLA (7-0-1) 2
3. Oklahoma State (11-0-0) 3
4. Duke (9-1-0) 4
5. North Carolina (6-1-0) 5
6. Boston College (6-0-2) 8
7. Wake Forest (8-1-0) 21
8. Memphis (8-0-0) 12
9. Maryland (7-1-2) 7
10. Florida State (7-3-0) 6
11. Florida (7-2-0) 10
12. Wisconsin-Milwaukee (8-1-0) 11
13. UCF (5-1-1) 15
14. Virginia (7-2-1) 17
15. Marquette (8-2-0) 9
16. Pepperdine (7-0-4) 13
17. Tennessee (7-1-0) 23
18. California (7-1-0) 25
19. Wisconsin (6-3-1) NR
20. Dayton (8-1-0) NR
21. Penn State (6-3-0) 16
22. Auburn (6-1-1) 22
23. West Virginia (6-3-0) NR
24. Notre Dame (4-4-1) 14
25. Texas A&M (6-4-0) NR
25. Central Michigan (6-1-1) NR

Note: Records though Sunday's games.

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

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  1. Ric Fonseca
    commented on: September 19, 2011 at 9:54 p.m.
    Well, even though four of the top 25 teams are from the Golden State, SA continues to ignore other just as talented if not more talented programs West of the Mighty Mo and Miss Rivers! Oh Ok, granted Wisconsin, Texas and Auburn could be considered to be located way out west, but still, come on now SOCCER AMERICA! certanly you must know of other women's programs worthy of your consideration, or have you all succumbed to the anti-west bias that permeate anyone and any place EAST of the mighty Missouri and Mississippi Rivers to the Atlantic coast?


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