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Division II women’s, men’s rankings

September 8, 2009 | 11:52 am No comments
By George Tanner

The Tuesday List took a two-week vacation early in the college soccer season, but it’s back today because the National Soccer Coaches Association of America has released its Top 25 lists. A few Colorado teams have made the Division II rankings, including the men and women from the Colorado School of Mines. This marks the first time the Mines women have ever been ranked:

WOMEN’S DIVISION II TOP 25
NSCAA poll released today

1 Seattle Pacific
2 West Florida
3 Saint Rose (N.Y.)
4 Grand Valley State (Mich.)
5 Incarnate Word (Texas)
6 Minnesota State-Mankato
7 Columbus State (Ga.)
8 UC-San Diego
9 Rollins (Fla.)
10 California (Pa.)
11 Carson-Newman (Tenn.)
12 Indianapolis
13 C.W. Post (N.Y.)
14 Fort Lewis College
15 St. Edward’s (Texas)
16 Wisconsin-Parkside
17 East Stroudsburg
18 North Alabama
19 Cal Poly-Pomona
20 Colorado School of Mines
21 Midwestern State (Texas)
22 Adelphi
23 Armstrong Atlantic State (Ga.)
24 Kutztown
25 Slippery Rock

MEN’S DIVISION II TOP 25
NSCAA poll released today

1 Tampa
2 Northern Kentucky
3 Millersville (Pa.)
4 Fort Lewis College
5 Cal State-Los Angeles
6 Lynn (Fla.)
7 Lees-McRae (N.C.)
8 Rockhurst (Mo.)
9 Incarnate Word (Texas)
10 Southern New Hampshire
11 Sonoma State (Calif.)
12 Tusculum (Tenn.)
13 Colorado School of Mines
14 Midwestern State (Texas)
15 West Florida
16 Wilmington (Del.)
17 Slippery Rock (Pa.)
18 Drury (Mo.)
19 Anderson (S.C.)
20 Metropolitan State College
21 West Texas A&M
22 Massachusetts-Lowell
23 Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
24 Seton HIll (Pa.)
25 Florida Tech

The only school in the state in the Division I rankings is the University of Colorado, which slipped from No. 15 to No. 20. The Buffaloes travel to Florida on Sunday to face the Gators, who dropped from sixth to 14th in the rankings after losing to Indiana and UCLA.

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