2012 NCAA regional rankings, Week 2

The second NCAA regional rankings of the 2011-12 season have been released. For women’s rankings, scroll down.

Need to know more about the regional rankings process and what they mean? Check our blog post — updated for 2012. Need to know more about the NCAA Tournament? Check out our NCAA Tournament FAQ.

Through Sunday’s games.

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

Men’s rankings
Atlantic Region

1 William Paterson 21-3 21-3
2 Staten Island 18-2 19-4
3 St. Joseph’s (L.I.) 19-2 19-3
4 Richard Stockton 16-6 17-7
5 New Jersey City 15-5 17-6

East
1 Hartwick 21-2 22-2
2 Oswego State 19-2 19-3
3 Hobart 18-4 19-4
4 New York U. 18-4 18-4
5 Medaille 20-2 21-2
6 Nazareth 16-6 16-8

Great Lakes
1 Hope 14-0 22-1
2 Wittenberg 16-4 18-5
3 Wooster 17-4 19-4
4 Ohio Wesleyan 16-6 17-6
5 Wabash 15-6 17-6
6 Bethany (W. Va.) 19-2 20-3

Mid-Atlantic
1 Cabrini 23-0 23-1
2 Keystone 20-4 20-4
3 Franklin & Marshall 21-2 21-2
4 Mary Washington 15-5 16-7
5 St. Mary’s (Md.) 16-5 18-6
6 Messiah 15-6 16-6
7 Misericordia 17-6 17-6
8 Widener 13-6 17-6
9 Lycoming 15-6 17-7

Midwest
1 Washington U. 17-4 17-5
2 Lake Forest 18-2 19-2
3 Transylvania 20-1 21-2
4 Wheaton (Ill.) 16-5 18-5
5 North Central (Ill.) 15-5 16-7
6 Illinois Wesleyan 15-6 17-6
7 Hanover 16-5 16-6
8 Edgewood 16-5 18-5

Northeast
1 Amherst 20-2 22-2
2 Middlebury 20-2 22-2
3 Western Connecticut 19-4 19-4
4 MIT 22-1 22-1
5 Keene State 15-4 18-5
6 Rhode Island College 18-5 18-5
7 WPI 17-5 17-5
8 Wesleyan (Conn.) 19-4 19-5
9 Eastern Connecticut 18-5 18-5
10 Albertus Magnus 22-1 22-1
11 Becker 19-4 19-4
12 Tufts 16-7 16-7

South
1 Mary Hardin-Baylor 21-1 22-1
2 Virginia Wesleyan 18-3 19-3
3 Randolph-Macon 16-3 19-4
4 Birmingham-Southern 19-1 22-1
5 Emory 18-4 18-4
6 Christopher Newport 16-4 19-4
7 Guilford 15-6 16-7
8 Hardin-Simmons 15-6 17-6

West
1 UW-River Falls 18-3 18-5
2 UW-Stevens Point 17-4 19-4
3 UW-Whitewater 20-3 20-3
4 Whitworth 19-2 20-3
5 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 15-1 21-1
6 Gustavus Adolphus 17-5 18-5
7 St. Thomas 15-6 16-6
8 Whitman 15-6 17-6
9 Puget Sound 13-5 18-5

Regional score reporting forms (including SOS) below:
Atlantic  |  East  |  Great Lakes  |  Middle Atlantic  |  Midwest  |  Northeast  |  South  |  West

Women’s

The first record is in-region record, followed by overall record.
Atlantic
1 Mary Washington 21-0 23-0
2 William Paterson 21-1 23-1
3 Kean 17-3 20-4
4 Mount St. Mary (N.Y.) 19-3 20-3
5 Rutgers-Newark 16-7 16-7
6 York (Pa.) 19-4 19-4

Central
1 Chicago 22-0 22-0
2 UW-Stevens Point 19-2 20-3
3 UW-River Falls 18-4 19-4
4 Washington U. 17-3 18-4
5 Illinois Wesleyan 14-5 18-5
6 UW-Eau Claire 18-4 18-5

East
1 Rochester 18-3 19-3
2 Ithaca 19-2 20-4
3 Hartwick 20-2 21-3
4 St. Lawrence 19-3 19-4
5 Oneonta State 16-4 16-6
6 Buffalo State 18-2 20-2

Great Lakes
1 Mount Union 20-1 22-1
2 DePauw 20-1 21-1
3 Calvin 16-1 22-1
4 Franklin 19-2 21-2
5 Thomas More 18-2 19-4
6 St. Vincent 19-3 19-4

Mid-Atlantic
1 Juniata 22-0 23-1
2 Lebanon Valley 21-2 21-2
3 King’s 19-2 20-3
4 Johns Hopkins 18-3 20-3
5 Messiah 17-3 18-4
6 Franklin & Marshall 16-6 17-6

Northeast
1 Amherst 22-0 24-0
2 University of New England 19-4 19-4
3 Rhode Island College 20-3 20-3
4 Tufts 19-4 19-5
5 Southern Maine 17-5 18-5
6 Colby 18-5 18-5
7 Williams 17-5 19-5
8 Bowdoin 17-5 18-6
9 Babson 19-2 20-2
10 Emmanuel (Mass.) 16-5 17-6

South
1 Louisiana College 18-2 19-3
2 Centre 19-2 20-2
3 Howard Payne 19-3 20-3
4 Virginia Wesleyan 17-3 18-4
5 Ferrum 17-4 19-4
6 Greensboro 15-4 18-4

West
1 George Fox 18-0 23-0
2 St. Thomas 22-1 22-1
3 Simpson 15-5 18-5
4 Lewis & Clark 14-2 21-2
5 Wartburg 17-6 17-6
6 Gustavus Adolphus 18-5 18-5

Regional score reporting forms (including SOS) below:
Atlantic | Central | East | Great Lakes | Mid-Atlantic | Northeast | South | West

3 thoughts on “2012 NCAA regional rankings, Week 2

  1. Congratutlations to William Paterson, F&M, Wittenberg and Western Connecticut. Per the rankings, these teams have the best record vs In Regionally Ranked competition (F&M and WP 3-0, Witt 6-1, and WConn 6-2).

  2. No way Mary Washington should be 4th in their division. They have played poorly the past two weeks and they are 2nd in their conference. How are these rankings generated? I would put F&M up a notch or two and put Mary Washington down at the bottom. They wouldn’t stand a chance in the tourney.

  3. Pre-conference finals thoughts: somebody in the LEC may be on the outside looking in because I don’t see them getting 4 in the ncaa’s. Wesleyan with its 20th ‘W’, a split with Amherst and a close loss to Middlebury may have ensured a bid. If Midd gets to the nescac final for the LordJeffs rematch, both probably will host regardless of the outcome. Unless MIT is upset think the newmac gets only one bid and MIT will host. Wm Paterson-most logical other host in the eastern/northern side of the bracket, they’ve survived the tough njac , which might get two bids althougheverybody else has 6 or 7 losses. Have them ahead of Hartwick, Oswego St., or Cabrini, although ncaa would have reasons to use one of them as a logical host farther-west(but still eastern) part of the bracket. Teams with a high ‘dangerosity’ factor – meaning they could snuff out your ‘run’ early are Albertus Magnus, loaded with talent that has ncaa experience; or maybe Farmingdale St. because you’ll have to deal with their 7-footer, always a tough adjustment first time you have to deal with that size. AlMag, home in the gnac, not likely to let down. Also sort of below the radar, because of the uaa schedule, is NYU who has a chance to lock in a tie for the bid if they take down Wash.U. today. UAA probably can get two bids, tops. More,further down the road. Clubbo.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.