Get Recruited Faster with a Player Profile on SoccerWire.com

LEARN MORE
+ GET RECRUITED
NCAA Oct 26, 2021

Virginia takes over No. 1 spot in NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Rankings

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — United Soccer Coaches released the latest men’s and women’s rankings for all divisions of college soccer on Tuesday.

Virginia takes over the No. 1 spot in the women’s Division I poll, as Florida State drops to No. 3 after the Seminoles finally lost for the first time this season. Duke, the team that toppled FSU, climbs up four spots from No. 6 to No. 2.

Meanwhile, SEC regular season champion Arkansas continues to hold onto the No. 4 position, and UCLA made its way into the top five after being ranked 8th last week.

See below for a full look at the NCAA Division I women’s rankings, and use the links below to view each of the other polls across other divisions.

NATIONAL – POLL 10 – OCTOBER 26, 2021

Rank School Prev 1st Votes Total Points W-L-T
1 Virginia 2 26 839 15-1-1
2 Duke 6 2 801 12-2-1
3 Florida State 1 5 777 14-1-1
4 Arkansas 4 1 750 14-2-0
5 UCLA 8 0 686 13-0-3
6 Rutgers 9 0 669 15-2-0
7 North Carolina 7 0 650 11-2-3
8 TCU 11 0 581 14-2-1
9 Stanford 14 0 551 12-3-1
10 USC 5 0 518 11-2-2
11 BYU 12 0 499 11-3-1
12 Tennessee 10 0 488 14-2-0
13 Pepperdine 3 0 434 13-2-1
14 SMU 16 0 387 10-2-2
15 Xavier 17 0 365 16-1-1
16 Ole Miss 13 0 335 11-3-3
17 Michigan RV 0 256 12-3-3
18 Purdue 18 0 228 13-3-2
19 Auburn 19 0 212 11-4-1
20 Texas 21 0 178 9-3-5
21 Georgetown 20 0 169 11-0-6
22 Notre Dame 15 0 150 12-4-1
23 South Florida 22 0 127 10-3-2
24 Brown RV 0 101 10-3-0
25 Santa Clara RV 0 76 8-5-2

Records shown are through games of Oct. 24, 2021

Also receiving votes: Washington State University (57), Virginia Tech (54), Penn State University (28), Baylor University (19), Clemson University (15), University Of South Carolina (9), West Virginia University (6), University of Houston (5), Harvard University (5), University Of Memphis (4), Saint Mary’s College Of California (3), University of Central Florida (3), University of Oregon (3), Butler University (3), Princeton University (3), Wake Forest University (2), University of North Carolina-Wilmington (2), Hofstra University (2)