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
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?
That would be a South Region game.
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.