October 12, 2011

USTFCCCA Women's Cross Country National Rankings - Oct. 12, 2011

DII National Cross Country Rankings — Week 4

Courtesy: Tom Lewis, USTFCCCA

October 12, 2011

NEW ORLEANS – On Wednesday, the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) released its week four national team rankings for the 2011 NCAA Division II cross country season. On the men’s side, the top nine teams are unchanged from last week with Adams State and Western State still holding strong in the 1-2 positions. Nothing changed to the women’s top 12 as Western State and Chico State are still in the top two slots.

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2010 NCAA Championships (final results): MEN | WOMEN

AROUND THE POLLS

* Although the top half of the polls on both sides had little change from the previous week, a few nuggets are worth mentioning. On the men’s side New Mexico Highlands (No. 20) returns to the poll while No. 25 Missouri Southern is in the top 25 for the first time this year. Harding’s women made a huge leap to No. 13, up 11 spots from a week ago. Harding won a DII-stacked meet at Missouri S&T, 71-74, over then-No. 16 Pittsburg State.

* Meets to watch this weekend in the division include the Gettysburg Invite and the Penn State National where a handful of ranked teams will be on hand. Women’s No. 4 Grand Valley State will be at Penn State while No. 9 Shippensburg headlines the Gettysburg meet.

* Next week (weekend of October 22) will be full of Division II conference championships. Stay tuned.

The NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships will be held on Saturday, November 19, in Spokane, Wash. NCAA Regional Championships will be held two weeks prior on the weekend of November 5.

USTFCCCA NCAA Division II

Women’s Cross Country National Team Rankings

2011 Week #4, October 12

next ranking: October 19
 
Rank Institution Region Conference Head Coach (Yr*)
Last Week
1 Western State Central RMAC Jennifer Michel (5th)
1
2 Chico State West CCAA Gary Towne (16th)
2
3 Ferris State Midwest GLIAC Steve Picucci (4th)
3
4 Grand Valley State Midwest GLIAC Jerry Baltes (13th)
4
5 Adams State Central RMAC Damon Martin (24th)
5
6 Alaska Anchorage West GNAC Michael Friess (21st)
6
7 Augustana (S.D.) Central NSIC Tracy Hellman (11th)
7
8 U-Mary Central NSIC Dennis Newell (6th)
8
9 Shippensburg Atlantic PSAC Steve Spence (14th)
9
10 Edinboro Atlantic PSAC Doug Watts (43rd)
10
11 Tampa South Sunshine Jarrett Slaven (13th)
11
12 Midwestern State South Central Lone Star Koby Styles (5th)
12
13 Harding South Central Great American Steve Guymon (9th)
24
14 Stonehill East Northeast-10 Karen Boen (14th)
14
15 Pittsburg State South Central MIAA Russ Jewett (26th)
16
16 Western Washington West GNAC Pee Wee Halsell (25th)
15
17 Bellarmine Midwest GLVC Kris Horton (7th)
17
18 Queens (N.C.) Southeast Conf. Carolinas Scott Simmons (4th)
18
19 Southern Indiana Midwest GLVC Mike Hillyard (15th)
19
20 Missouri Southern South Central MIAA Patty Vavra (16th)
25
21 Lock Haven Atlantic PSAC Aaron Russell (14th)
20
22 Truman State South Central MIAA John Cochrane (32nd)
13
23 Mansfield Atlantic PSAC Mike Rohl (9th)
22
24 East Stroudsburg Atlantic PSAC Joe Koch (25th)
23
25 Northwest Missouri South Central MIAA Scott Lorek (8th)
21
Dropped Out: none
teams ranked by Ray Hoffman, Kutztown
(* year as head coach of that team in women’s cross country, officially NCAA-recognized coach listed)