The second men’s and women’s regional rankings of the 2010-11 season have been released. For women’s rankings, scroll down.
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Week 1 regional rankings
The first record is overall record, followed by in-region record. Through games of Feb. 6.
Men’s rankings
Atlantic Region
1	Ramapo	17-4	16-2
2	Kean	15-7	14-5
3	Mount Saint Mary	15-5	15-5
4	SUNY-Purchase	16-4	16-4
5	Montclair State	17-5	11-5
East
1	Oswego State	16-3	16-3
2	Rochester	16-4	15-3
3	Hobart	16-4	16-3
4	Stevens	15-5	15-5
5	Ithaca	15-5	14-5
6	Plattsburgh State	14-6	13-4
Great Lakes
1	Wooster	20-1	17-1
2	Hope	16-5	12-1
3	Wabash	17-4	16-4
4	Marietta	19-2	16-2
5	Penn State-Behrend	18-2	18-1
6	Thiel	15-6	12-3
Middle Atlantic
1	La Roche	19-2	18-2
2	Wesley	15-6	14-2
3	St. Mary’s (Md.)	18-4	15-2
4	Elizabethtown	16-4	15-4
5	Cabrini	16-4	16-4
6	Keystone	16-4	16-4
7	DeSales	16-5	14-5
8	Gwynedd-Mercy	16-4	15-3
9	Franklin and Marshall	17-4	15-4
Midwest
1	Augustana (Ill.)	20-1	19-1
2	Concordia (Wis.)	17-3	15-2
3	Hanover	15-5	15-5
4	Illinois Wesleyan	15-5	14-5
5	Edgewood	14-7	14-5
6	Manchester	15-6	14-5
7	Milwaukee School of Engineering	15-5	14-5
8	St. Norbert	16-4	16-4
Northeast
1	Williams	21-1	19-1
2	Middlebury	18-1	16-1
3	Amherst	20-0	19-0
4	Western Connecticut State	19-2	18-2
5	WPI	18-3	18-2
6	Becker	17-3	17-3
7	Elms	15-6	13-5
8	Rhode Island College	13-7	13-7
9	Brandeis	13-6	13-6
10	Bowdoin	13-7	13-7
11	MIT	15-6	15-5
South
1	Virginia Wesleyan	19-1	16-1
2	Randolph-Macon	19-3	17-3
3	Ferrum	19-2	16-2
4	Mary Hardin-Baylor	17-4	17-4
5	Texas-Dallas	16-5	15-4
6	Emory	16-4	15-4
7	Centre	15-4	13-4
8	North Carolina Wesleyan	15-6	10-4
West
1	Whitworth	21-0	21-0
2	St. Thomas	18-2	17-2
3	UW-River Falls	19-3	17-2
4	UW-Stevens Point	18-3	17-3
5	Chapman	18-3	14-1
6	Carleton	13-7	13-5
7	Whitman	15-6	10-4
8	Lewis and Clark	15-6	9-4
9	St. Olaf	15-6	14-6
Women’s rankings
Women’s rankings have in-region record first, followed by overall record.
	Atlantic
1.	Kean		16-1		19-3
2.	Mount Saint Mary (New York)		18-2		18-2
3.	William Paterson 		17-3		18-3
4.	Gallaudet		17-0		19-0
5.	Richard Stockton		14-6		15-7
6.	Baruch		16-3		17-3
Central
1.	Illinois Wesleyan		13-3		16-4
2.	UW-Stevens Point		19-2		19-2
3.	UW-La Crosse		16-5		17-5
4.	UW-Whitewater		13-5		16-5
5.	Chicago		17-3		17-3
6.	Washington U. 		14-2		17-3
East
1.	Medaille		19-2		19-2
2.	Rochester		14-4		16-4
3.	Geneseo State		16-1		18-2
4.	Cortland State		14-4		14-4
5.	Ithaca		14-3		15-5
6.	Oneonta State		15-4		16-5
Great Lakes
1.	Thomas More		20-0		21-0
2.	Hope		17-1		20-1
3.	Calvin		14-1		18-4
4.	Denison		19-0		21-0
5.	Hanover		18-1		19-1
6.	DePauw		14-1		18-3
Mid-Atlantic
1.	Lebanon Valley		19-1		20-1
2.	Juniata		16-3		16-6
3.	Johns Hopkins		17-4		17-4
4.	Gettysburg		15-5		16-5
5.	Messiah		12-4		13-6
6.	Widener		14-5		15-6
Northeast
1.	Amherst		21-1		21-1
2.	Bowdoin		18-3		18-4
3.	Babson		19-0		21-0
4.	Colby		15-4		17-4
5.	Williams		17-3		19-3
6.	Western Connecticut 		15-2		17-3
7.	Bates		15-5		17-6
8.	Southern Maine		14-5		14-7
9.	Eastern Connecticut 		15-4		15-6
10.	Tufts		14-5		15-5
South
1.	Greensboro		20-0		21-0
2.	Christopher Newport		17-2		19-2
3.	Louisiana College		16-1		18-1
4.	Randolph-Macon		17-2		17-4
5.	Bridgewater (Va.)		15-3		17-3
6.	Texas-Dallas		16-4		17-4
West
1.	Coe		18-2		19-2
2.	Chapman		12-3		18-4
3.	Simpson		15-3		17-4
4.	Lewis and Clark		12-3		16-5
5.	Wartburg		18-3		19-3
6.	Puget Sound		14-3		17-4
In addition, the women’s NCAA release includes the ranking data files. The men’s committee has not provided us with that data as of yet, although we have asked twice to be included on the mailing list.
Atlantic Region
Central Region
East Region
Great Lakes Region
Mid-Atlantic Region
Northeast Region
South Region
West Region
Here’s what the same URLs look like with men’s info in them. However, they are not up to date and they don’t appear to have the correct formula for calculating strength of schedule.
Atlantic Region
Central Region
East Region
Great Lakes Region
Mid-Atlantic Region
Northeast Region
South Region
West Region
It appears these files exist, at least, but may not have been cared for this year.
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