NCAA’s 2011 regional rankings, Week 1

The first men’s and women’s regional rankings of the 2010-11 season have been released. Scroll down for women’s rankings.

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The first record is overall record, followed by in-region record.

Men’s rankings
Atlantic Region

1 Ramapo 16-4 15-2
2 Kean 14-6 13-4
3 Staten Island 14-4 13-3
4 St. Joseph’s (L.I.) 15-2 13-2
5 Montclair State 16-4 10-4

East Region
1 Oswego State 14-3 14-3
2 Ithaca 15-4 14-4
3 Rochester 14-4 13-3
4 Hobart 14-4 14-3
5 Plattsburgh State 12-5 11-3
6 Stevens 12-5 12-5

Great Lakes Region
1 Wooster 19-0 16-0
2 Hope 14-5 10-1
3 Wabash 16-3 15-3
4 Marietta 17-2 14-2
5 Wittenberg 14-5 11-3
6 Penn State-Behrend 16-2 16-1

Mid-Atlantic Region
1 Elizabethtown 15-3 14-3
2 La Roche 17-2 16-2
3 Wesley 13-6 12-1
4 St. Mary’s (Md.) 15-4 12-2
5 Cabrini 13-4 13-4
6 Keystone 14-3 14-3
7 DeSales 14-5 12-5
8 Gwynedd-Mercy 13-4 12-3
9 Franklin and Marshall 15-4 14-4

Midwest Region
1 Augustana (Ill.) 19-0 18-0
2 Concordia (Wis.) 16-2 15-2
3 Illinois Wesleyan 14-5 13-5
4 Edgewood 13-6 13-4
5 Hanover 13-5 13-5
6 St. Norbert 15-3 15-3
7 Anderson (Ind.) 14-5 12-4
8 Milwaukee Engineering 14-5 13-5

South Region
1 Virginia Wesleyan 18-1 14-1
2 Randolph-Macon 17-3 15-3
3 Ferrum 18-2 16-2
4 Centre 15-3 13-3
5 Mary Hardin-Baylor 15-4 15-4
6 Texas-Dallas 14-5 13-4
7 Emory 14-4 14-4
8 East Texas Baptist 13-5 12-5

Northeast Region
1 Williams 19-1 17-1
2 Middlebury 16-1 14-1
3 Amherst 18-0 17-0
4 Western Connecticut State 17-2 16-2
5 WPI 17-3 17-2
6 Becker 16-3 16-3
7 Elms 13-5 11-4
8 Eastern Connecticut State 13-5 11-4
9 Brandeis 13-4 13-4
10 Bowdoin 12-5 12-5
11 Rhode Island College 12-7 12-7

West Region
1 Whitworth 19-0 19-0
2 St. Thomas 17-1 16-1
3 UW-River Falls 18-2 16-1
4 UW-Stevens Point 17-3 16-3
5 Chapman 17-3 14-1
6 Lewis and Clark 14-5 12-5
7 Gustavus Adolphus 12-6 11-5
8 Carleton 11-7 11-5
9 Augsburg 12-6 12-6

For women’s basketball, the committee ranks the top six eligible teams from each region, with the exception of the Northeast region, which ranks 10 teams.

The first record is in-region record, followed by overall record.

Atlantic Region
1. Kean 14-0 17-2
2. Mount Saint Mary 17-2 17-2
3. William Paterson 15-3 16-3
4. Gallaudet 16-0 18-0
5. Richard Stockton 12-5 13-6
6. Baruch 15-3 16-3

Central Region
1. Illinois Wesleyan 12-3 15-4
2. UW-Stevens Point 18-2 18-2
3. UW-Whitewater 13-3 16-3
4. Chicago 15-3 15-3
5. Washington U. 12-2 15-3
6. Millikin 14-4 14-5

East Region
1. Medaille 17-2 17-2
2. Rochester 12-4 14-4
3. Geneseo State 13-1 15-2
4. New Paltz State 11-5 11-7
5. Oneonta State 14-2 15-3
6. Cortland State 13-4 13-4

Great Lakes Region
1. Thomas More 18-0 19-0
2. Denison 17-0 19-0
3. Calvin 13-0 17-3
4. Hanover 16-1 17-1
5. Hope 15-1 18-1
6. St. Vincent 15-2 17-2

Mid-Atlantic Region
1. Lebanon Valley 15-1 18-1
2. Johns Hopkins 16-3 16-3
3. Juniata 14-3 14-6
4. Widener 13-4 14-5
5. Messiah 11-4 12-6
6. Scranton 12-3 14-5

Northeast Region
1. Amherst 18-1 19-1
2. Williams 17-1 19-1
3. Babson 17-0 19-0
4. Bowdoin 15-3 15-4
5. Western Connecticut State 14-2 16-3
6. Bates 14-4 16-5
7. Eastern Connecticut State 13-4 13-6
8. Colby 12-4 14-4
9. Southern Maine 13-4 13-6
10. Tufts 14-3 15-3

South Region
1. Greensboro 17-0 18-0
2. Christopher Newport 16-2 18-2
3. Louisiana College 15-1 17-1
4. Randolph-Macon 14-2 14-4
5. Roanoke 11-3 11-4
6. Texas-Dallas 15-4 16-4

West Region
1. Coe 16-2 17-2
2. Lewis and Clark 11-2 15-4
3. Simpson 15-2 17-3
4. St. Benedict 14-3 16-3
5. Wartburg 16-3 17-3
6. Puget Sound 12-3 15-4

10 thoughts on “NCAA’s 2011 regional rankings, Week 1

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  2. Are they supposed to be posting up their SOS numbers like the past and other sports this year? I haven’t seen them yet.

  3. How does Franklin and Marshall have four in region losses when it is 15-4 and one of its losses was to Ithaca of NY who is the East Region?

  4. The Mid-Atlantic women should rank 7 instead of 6 to be comparable with the men who rank 9; the men have 61 teams(1 ranking for every 7 teams) so the women with 47 teams should have 7 rankings.

  5. Ronk – notice that besides the Northeast, the women’s committees don’t rank more then six period. I kind of like this idea, keeps it more uniform for all regions, though I would rather see maybe 7 or 8 – but that might be pushing it. 6 is good – maybe the men can adapt that idea like the women adapted the “once ranked, always ranked” approach from the men.

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