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NCAA Nov 02, 2021

NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Rankings: November 2, 2021

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — United Soccer Coaches released the latest set of men’s and women’s college rankings on Tuesday for the Fall 2021 season.

In the NCAA Division I men’s poll, defending national champion Marshall took over the No. 1 spot this week, while the University of Virginia maintained its first place position in the women’s poll.

See below for a full look at the NCAA Division I men’s rankings.

NATIONAL – POLL 10 – NOVEMBER 2, 2021

Rank School Prev 1st Votes Total Points W-L-T
1 Marshall 2 15 582 11-1-3
2 Oregon State 3 6 571 11-1-2
3 Washington 4 1 527 12-1-1
4 Georgetown 1 2 496 13-2-0
5 Tulsa 8 0 475 12-1-1
6 Pittsburgh 12 0 463 10-4-1
7 New Hampshire 6 0 454 14-0-2
8 Saint Louis 10 0 421 14-0-3
9 Clemson 15 0 392 12-4-0
10 Maryland 7 0 381 12-3-1
11 Missouri State 9 0 365 14-1-0
12 Kentucky 5 0 346 10-1-4
13 Duke 13 0 313 11-3-1
14 Hofstra 14 0 297 15-1-1
15 Northern Illinois 16 0 262 12-1-2
16 Providence 18 0 209 9-2-4
17 Grand Canyon 25 0 198 14-2-0
18 North Carolina RV 0 158 10-5-1
19 Florida International 17 0 151 11-2-2
20 Santa Clara 24 0 147 10-1-3
21 Akron 19 0 121 9-4-3
22 Indiana 22 0 90 12-4-1
23 Notre Dame 11 0 77 9-5-2
24 St. John’s RV 0 57 10-4-2
25 UNC Greensboro RV 0 41 13-3-1

Records shown are through games of Oct. 31, 2021

Also receiving votes: West Virginia University (34), James Madison University (25), Penn State University (23), University Of Vermont (18), Virginia Tech (15), Charlotte (14), UCLA (13), Princeton University (12), Loyola Marymount University (12), University Of Denver (9), University of California Santa Barbara (8), Wake Forest University (6), Cornell University (6), Virginia Commonwealth University (5), Bowling Green State University (2), Southern Methodist University (2), University Of Central Arkansas (1), Lipscomb University (1)

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