NCAA’s 2011 regional rankings, Week 3

The third men’s and women’s regional rankings of the 2010-11 season have been released. For women’s rankings, scroll down.

More about what regional rankings mean
The basics on the NCAA Tournament
Week 1 regional rankings
Week 2 regional rankings

The first record is in-region record, followed by overall record. Through games of Feb. 13.

Atlantic Region
1 Ramapo 17-3 18-5
2 Kean 16-5 17-7
3 Mount Saint Mary (N.Y.) 17-5 17-5
4 SUNY-Purchase 19-4 19-4
5 St. Joseph’s (L.I.) 17-3 19-3

East Region
1 Oswego State 19-3 19-3
2 Rochester 17-3 18-4
3 Stevens 17-5 17-5
4 Ithaca 16-5 17-5
5 Hobart 18-4 18-5
6 Medaille 18-4 18-5

Great Lakes Region
1 Wooster 18-2 21-2
2 Hope 14-1 18-5
3 Marietta 18-2 21-2
4 Penn State-Behrend 20-2 20-3
5 Wittenberg 14-3 17-5
6 Thiel 14-3 17-6

Middle Atlantic Region
1 La Roche 20-2 21-2
2 Cabrini 19-4 19-4
3 St. Mary’s (Md.) 17-3 19-5
4 Wesley 15-3 16-7
5 DeSales 16-5 18-5
6 Gwynedd-Mercy 17-4 18-5
7 Franklin and Marshall 17-4 19-4
8 Keystone 18-5 18-5
9 Alvernia 14-5 15-5

Midwest Region
1 Augustana 21-1 22-1
2 Concordia (Wis.) 17-2 19-3
3 Hanover 17-5 17-5
4 Edgewood 16-5 16-7
5 Manchester 16-5 17-6
6 Illinois Wesleyan 15-6 16-6
7 Anderson 14-6 16-7
8 Milwaukee Engineering 16-6 17-6

Northeast Region
1 Williams 21-1 22-1
2 Middlebury 18-1 20-1
3 WPI 20-2 20-3
4 Becker 20-3 20-3
5 Amherst 20-2 21-2
6 Western Connecticut State 18-4 19-4
7 Rhode Island College 15-7 15-7
8 Elms 14-6 16-7
9 MIT 16-6 16-7
10 Brandeis 15-7 15-7
11 Eastern Connecticut State 14-6 16-7

South Region
1 Virginia Wesleyan 17-2 20-2
2 Randolph-Macon 18-4 20-4
3 Ferrum 18-3 21-3
4 Texas-Dallas 16-4 17-5
5 Emory 17-4 18-4
6 Centre 15-4 17-4
7 North Carolina Wesleyan 12-4 17-6
8 Eastern Mennonite 12-4 18-4

West Region
1 Whitworth 23-0 23-0
2 St. Thomas 18-3 19-3
3 UW-Stevens Point 19-3 20-3
4 UW-River Falls 17-3 19-4
5 Chapman 14-1 19-3
6 Carleton 15-5 15-7
7 Whitman 12-4 17-6
8 Lewis and Clark 11-4 17-6
9 St. Olaf 15-6 16-6

Men’s regional score reporting forms:
Atlantic  |  East  |  Great Lakes  |  Middle Atlantic  |  Midwest  |  Northeast  |  South  |  West

Women’s rankings
Women’s rankings have in-region record first, followed by overall record.
Atlantic Region
1. Kean 16-1 20-3
2. Mount Saint Mary 20-2 20-2
3. William Paterson 18-3 19-3
4. Richard Stockton 16-7 17-7
5. Baruch 19-3 20-3
6. Gallaudet 18-1 20-1

Central Region
1. Illinois Wesleyan 15-3 18-4
2. UW-Stevens Point 21-2 21-2
3. UW-Whitewater 15-5 18-5
4. Chicago 19-3 19-3
5. UW-La Crosse 17-5 18-5
6. Wisconsin Lutheran 19-3 20-3

East Region
1. Rochester 15-5 17-5
2. Medaille 20-2 20-2
3. Geneseo State 17-2 19-3
4. Ithaca 16-3 17-5
5. Cortland State 17-4 17-4
6. Oneonta State 16-5 17-6

Great Lakes Region
1. Thomas More 22-0 23-0
2. Hope 19-1 22-1
3. Calvin 15-1 19-4
4. Denison 21-0 23-0
5. Hanover 20-1 21-1
6. DePauw 17-2 20-3

Mid-Atlantic Region
1. Lebanon Valley 21-2 21-2
2. Juniata 17-3 17-6
3. Johns Hopkins 19-4 19-4
4. Gettysburg 17-5 18-5
5. Messiah 14-5 14-6
6. Muhlenberg 17-5 17-5

Northeast Region
1. Amherst 23-1 23-1
2. Bowdoin 20-3 20-4
3. Colby 18-4 20-4
4. Williams 18-4 20-4
5. Babson 21-0 23-0
6. Western Connecticut State 17-2 19-3
7. Bates 15-6 17-7
8. Tufts 16-5 17-5
9. Southern Maine 15-6 15-8
10. Eastern Connecticut State 17-4 17-6

South Region
1. Greensboro 22-0 23-0
2. Louisiana College 19-1 21-1
3. Christopher Newport 18-3 20-3
4. Bridgewater (Va.) 17-3 19-3
5. Randolph-Macon 17-4 17-6
6. Maryville (Tenn.) 20-2 20-4

West Region
1. Coe 19-3 20-3
2. Chapman 14-3 20-4
3. Lewis and Clark 14-3 18-5
4. Simpson 16-4 18-5
5. Wartburg 19-3 20-3
6. George Fox 13-3 18-5

3 thoughts on “NCAA’s 2011 regional rankings, Week 3

  1. For the men it states the 1st record is overall record followed by the in-region record. That’s the way it was previously but that’s not how it’s laid out this week. You’re showing the regional record 1st followed by the overall record, just as the women’s is shown.

    In the Atlantic region the missing team is St Joseph’s (L.I.)

  2. Thanks — the No. 5 Atlantic team has been on the site for a while now. We emailed the NCAA for clarification.

    As far as which record is first, well, far be it from the NCAA to be consistent from week to week!

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