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Division II women’s men’s polls

November 3, 2009 | 1:57 pm No comments
By George Tanner

The Metropolitan State College women’s soccer team remains at No. 4 in Division II this week. Fort Lewis, which tied Regis 2-2 and beat CSU-Pueblo 3-1 to slip to third in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference standings, dropped one spot in the national poll to 13th. Mines, which finished in second place in the RMAC’s regular season, was at No. 22.

DIVISION II WOMEN
1 West Florida
2 Saint Rose (N.Y.)
3 Grand Valley State (Mich.)
4 Metropolitan State College
5 West Chester (Pa.)
6 Columbus State (Ga.)
7 West Texas A&M
8 Rollins (Fla.)
9 Cal State-Los Angeles
10 Northern Kentucky
11 Carson-Newman (Tenn.)
12 Bridgeport (Conn.)
13 Fort Lewis College
14 Incarnate Word (Texas)
15 Florida Tech
16 California (Pa.)
17 Seattle Pacific
18 Cal State-Dominguez Hills
19 Franklin Pierce (N.H.)
20 Bellarmine (Ky.)
21 Armstrong Atlantic State (Ga.)
22 Colorado School of Mines
23 Nebraska-Omaha
24 Kutztown (Pa.)
25 North Alabama

Fort Lewis College, with a 17-1 record, climbed to No. 2 in the nation. The Colorado School of Mines moved up four spots to 11th, and Metro State climbed two spots.

DIVISION II MEN
1 Millersville (Pa.)
2 Fort Lewis College
3 Drury (Mo.)
4 West Texas A&M
5 Rollins (Fla.)
6 Cal State-Los Angeles
7 Lees-McRae (N.C.)
8 Tampa (Fla.)
9 Midwestern State (Texas)
10 LeMoyne (N.Y.)
11 Colorado School of Mines
12 Slippery Rock (Pa.)
13 Wilmington (Del.)
14 Lewis (Ill.)
15 Carson-Newman (Tenn.)
15 Sonoma State (Calif.)
17 Lynn (Fla.)
18 Charleston (W.Va.)
19 Truman State (Mo.)
19 Dominican (N.Y.)
21 Metro State
22 Cal State-San Bernardino
23 Ashland (Ohio)
24 Pfeiffer (N.C.)
25 Southern New Hampshire

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