[RANKINGS] Cal State Los Angeles (NCAA Division II men) and Saint Rose (NCAA Division II women) tookover as the top-ranked teams in their respective polls. For the NSCAA/HendrickCars.com Small College Top 25 rankings …
NCAA Men’s Division II
Top-ranked Le Moyne fell out of the Top 25 after losing to Bloomfield, 2-1, and tying Dowling, 1-1.
School Prev.W-L-T
1 Cal State Los Angeles 2 3-0-0
2 Midwestern State (Texas) 3 3-0-0
3 Colorado Mines 3 3-0-0
4 Southern New Hampshire 84-0-0
4 Charleston, University of (W.Va.) 6 3-0-1
6 Northern Kentucky 7 3-0-1
7 Wingate (N.C.) 12 3-0-0
8 Saint Leo (Fla.) 22 4-0-0
9 Slippery Rock (Pa.) 11 3-0-1
10 Incarnate Word (Texas) 13 3-0-0
11 Cal State Dominguez Hills 19 3-0-1
12 Ashland(Ohio) 17 4-0-0
13 Montevallo (Ala.) 21 4-0-0
14 Lynn (Fla.) 5 3-1-0
15 Dowling (N.Y.) NR 2-0-1
16 Metro State (Colo.) 20 3-1-0
17 East Stroudsburg (Pa.) NR 4-0-0
18 Bellarmine (Ky.) 23 3-0-1
18 Merrimack (Mass.) NR 4-0-0
20 Chico State(Calif.) NR 4-0-0
21 Clayton State (Ga.) RV 4-0-0
22 Regis (Colo.) RV 3-0-0
23 Florida Southern NR 4-0-1
24 Truman State(Mo.) NR 2-1-0
25 Southern Connecticut State RV 3-0-0
NCAA Men’s Division III
No. 1Calvin survived a wild match at rival Wheaton, topping the host Thunder by a 3-2 score. The Knights went ahead on goals by Kurt VanSickel and Zach Willis and
School Prev. W-L-T
1 Calvin (Mich.) 1 4-0-0
2 Christopher Newport(Va.) 3 5-0-0
3 Carnegie Mellon (Pa.) 4 5-0-0
4 Williams (Mass.) 5 1-0-0
5 Johns Hopkins (Md.) 6 4-0-0
6 Macalester(Minn.) 7 4-0-1
7 Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas) 11 3-0-0
8 Rochester (N.Y.) 12 3-0-2
9 Dominican (Ill.) 9 4-0-0
10 DePauw(Ind.) 14 4-0-0
11 Salisbury (Md.) 20 5-0-1
12 Stevens Tech (N.J.) 18 3-0-1
13 Swarthmore (Pa.) 15 4-0-0
14 Trinity(Texas) 23 4-1-0
15 Wisconsin-Whitewater RV 4-0-1
16 Eastern Connecticut State NR 4-0-0
17 Hobart (N.Y.) 2 3-1-0
18 Messiah(Pa.) 17 3-1-0
18 Washington (Mo.) NR 4-0-1
20 Wisconsin-Oshkosh NR 5-0-1
21 Ohio Wesleyan 24 3-1-0
22 Whitworth(Wash.) 8 3-1-0
23 Wesleyan (Conn.) NR 0-1-0
23 York (Pa.) NR 4-1-0
25 Richard Stockton (N.J.) NR 4-1-0
NCAA Women’s Division II
Saint Rose took over the top spot after No. 1 Grand Valley State tied Saginaw Valley State, 2-2, and No. 2 WestFlorida lost to Rollins, 3-1.
School Prev. W-L-T
1 Saint Rose (N.Y.) 3 4-0-0
2 Grand Valley State (Mich.) 14-0-1
3 Metro State (Colo.) 5 4-0-0
4 Columbus State (Ga.) 8 4-0-0
5 West Chester (Pa.) 12 4-0-0
6 St. Edward’s (Texas) 114-0-0
7 Cal State Los Angeles 23 2-0-0
8 Rollins (Fla.) 21 3-1-0
9 Franklin Pierce (N.H.) 10 4-0-0
10 Fort Lewis (Colo.) 144-0-0
11 Northern Kentucky 15 3-0-1
12 Florida Southern RV 3-0-0
13 Cal State San Bernardino NR 3-0-0
14 Armstrong Atlantic State(Ga.) 16 2-0-0
15 Kutztown (Pa.) 18 4-0-0
16 Central Missouri RV 3-0-0
17 American International (Mass.) 19 4-0-0
18 BelmontAbbey (N.C.) 24 6-0-0
19 Seattle Pacific (Wash.) 17 3-0-1
20 California (Pa.) 7 3-0-1
21 West Texas A&M 4 2-1-0
22Saginaw Valley State (Mich.) NR 3-1-1
23 Florida Tech 13 3-1-0
24 Winona State (Minn.) RV 3-2-0
25 UC San Diego 6 3-1-0
NCAA Women’s Division II
No. 1 Messiah has outscored it opponents, 18-1, in four wins. Amanda Naeher leads the Falcons with six goals and three assists. The closest game was a 2-1 win over No. 8 Johns Hopkins.
School Prev. W-L-T
1 Messiah (Pa.) 1 4-0-0
2 College of New Jersey 2 5-0-0
3 Hardin-Simmons (Texas) 42-0-0
4 William Smith (N.Y.) 6 4-0-0
5 Otterbein (Ohio) 7 4-0-0
6 Illinois Wesleyan 15 5-0-0
7 Williams (Mass.) 51-0-1
8 Johns Hopkins (Md.) 8 4-1-0
9 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 16 4-0-0
10 Augustana (Ill.) 9 4-0-1
11 Rowan (N.J.) 124-0-1
12 Puget Sound (Wash.) 13 3-0-1
13 Washington (Mo.) 3 3-2-0
14 Concordia-Moorhead (Minn.) 10 3-1-0
15 Amherst (Mass.) 20 1-0-1
16 Ithaca (N.Y.) RV 3-1-0
17 Emory (Ga.) 21 4-0-1
18 Centre (Ky.) NR 4-0-0
19 Trinity (Texas) RV 3-1-0
20 Calvin (Mich.) RV 5-1-0
21 Wheaton (Mass.) RV 4-0-1
22 Eastern (Pa.) 25 4-1-0
23 Loras (Iowa) 24 5-0-0
24 Transylvania(Ky.) NR 5-0-0
25 Wheaton (Ill.) 14 4-1-0