Final 2007 NCAA regional rankings

The number of teams ranked is relative to the number of teams in each region.

Men’s Basketball
The first record listed is the overall record, followed by record in regional games, through Sunday, Feb. 18, 2007. These are the last rankings we’ll see before they select teams.

Atlantic Region
1. Stevens 20-5 20-5
2. Ramapo 18-7 17-5
3. Manhattanville 20-5 19-5
4. New Jersey City 17-8 16-7
5. Rowan 20-5 15-5

East Region
1. Brockport State 21-4 20-4
2. St. John Fisher 20-5 19-5
3. St. Lawrence 20-5 19-5
4. New York U. 19-5 18-5
5 Rochester 17-7 17-6

Great Lakes Region
1. Lake Erie 23-2 19-1
2. Wooster 22-3 17-2
3. John Carroll 17-8 16-6
4. Hope 21-3 14-3
5. Ohio Northern 19-6 14-6
6. Wittenberg 21-4 16-4

Middle Atlantic Region
1. Johns Hopkins 21-4 20-3
2. Messiah 19-5 16-3
3. Alvernia 21-4 20-2
4. Lincoln (Pa.) 16-7 11-3
5. Catholic 19-5 18-5
6. Hood 19-6 18-5
7. King’s (Pa.) 17-8 17-7
8. Scranton 19-6 17-6

Midwest Region
1. Chicago 20-4 19-4
2. Augustana 20-5 20-4
3. Washington U. 19-4 17-4
4. Aurora 23-2 22-2
5. Elmhurst 19-5 15-5
6. Carthage 16-8 13-7
7. Grinnell 17-6 16-6
8. Wheaton (Ill.) 16-8 12-7

Northeast Region
1. Amherst 24-1 23-1
2. Salem State 22-2 22-2
3. Trinity (Conn.) 21-3 17-3
4. WPI 21-2 19-2
5. Rhode Island 21-3 21-3
6. Keene State 21-4 18-4
7. Brandeis 18-6 18-6
8. Bates 18-7 17-7
9. Husson 20-5 20-3
10. Western New England 18-7 18-7

South Region
1. Mississippi College 22-2 20-1
2. Va. Wesleyan 22-3 21-3
3. Guilford 21-3 20-3
4. DePauw 21-4 18-3
5. Mary Hardin-Baylor 21-4 21-4
6. Maryville (Tenn.) 19-6 19-3
7. Centre 20-4 14-4
8. McMurry 19-6 18-4

West Region
1. UW-Stevens Point 22-2 21-1
2. St. Thomas 22-3 22-3
3. St. John’s 19-6 19-3
4. UW-Oshkosh 20-5 17-5
5. Occidental 17-5 12-3
6. Whitworth 22-3 19-3
7. Loras 19-6 17-4
8. UW-La Crosse 17-7 15-6

Women’s Basketball
In-region record first, followed by overall:

Atlantic Region
1 Mary Washington 22-2 23-2
2 Mount St. Mary 21-4 21-4
3 Kean 21-3 22-3
4 William Paterson 20-3 21-4
5 Stevens 20-5 20-5
6 York (Pa.) 17-8 17-8

Central Region
1 Lake Forest 19-1 21-2
2 Carroll 20-3 20-3
3 UW-Stout 19-4 20-5
4 Illinois Wesleyan 19-2 21-3
5 Washington U. 16-4 19-5
6 UW-Whitewater 16-5 19-6

East Region
1 New York University 22-2 22-2
2 Rochester 19-5 19-5
3 Cortland State 21-2 22-2
4 St. Lawrence 21-1 23-2
5 Medaille 19-2 21-4
6 Brockport State 17-6 19-6

Great Lakes Region
1 Calvin 17-0 23-1
2 DePauw 15-3 22-3
3 Denison 19-3 21-4
4 Wilmington 19-4 21-4
5 Hope 17-3 21-3
6 Manchester 19-4 19-6

Mid-Atlantic Region
1 Messiah 23-1 23-2
2 Scranton 22-2 23-2
3 McDaniel 23-2 23-2
4 Gwynedd-Mercy 23-2 23-2
5 Dickinson 20-4 21-4
6 Muhlenberg 18-6 19-6

Northeast Region
1 Bowdoin 22-1 24-1
2 Emmanuel (Massachusetts) 22-1 24-1
3 Southern Maine 22-2 22-2
4 Fitchburg State 23-2 23-2
5 Brandeis 18-4 19-4
6 Maine Maritime 21-2 23-2
7 Norwich 21-2 22-2
8 Williams 17-4 20-5

South Region
1 Howard Payne 23-1 24-1
2 McMurry 21-3 22-3
3 Randolph-Macon 20-3 21-4
4 Oglethorpe 18-4 19-6
5 Hardin-Simmons 19-4 20-4
6 Maryville (Tenn.) 17-3 21-4

West Region
1 Luther 16-2 20-4
2 Simpson 16-4 20-5
3 Puget Sound 16-3 20-5
4 St. Benedict 20-3 20-5
5 Gustavus Adolphus 21-4 21-4
6 George Fox 13-4 17-6

3 thoughts on “Final 2007 NCAA regional rankings

  1. Just for clarity, would a game between Mcmurry and Randolph-Macon be within the South Region but not a regional game because they’re too far apart geographically?

  2. A game is “in-region” if it meets any of the definitions of an “in-region” game (which are spelled out in the D3Hoops.com FAQ); it doesn’t have to meet them all. So, two teams in the same evaluation region are in-region opponents even if they are more than 200 miles (or 2,000 miles) apart.

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