

DI Final Regular-Season National Poll Holds to Oklahoma State, Florida State
NEW ORLEANS — The NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships will be held this Saturday, and, looking at the final regular-season coaches’ poll conducted by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA), there’s definitely a lot to be excited about. Oklahoma State’s men and Florida State’s women held on to their No. 1 spot gained prior to last Friday’s NCAA Regional Championships.
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In the men’s poll – the No. 1 Cowboys, with nine of 12 first-place votes – are looking to build upon their fifth-straight Midwest region title and capture their third national crown in four years.
Stanford and Iona are tied at the No. 2 spot with the Cardinal taking one FPV. Stanford took the West region for the second-straight year and will look to be atop the NCAA podium for the first time since 2003. Iona was ninth a year ago but was the nation’s runner-up in 2007 and 2008.
No. 4 Wisconsin is the reigning national champion and is extending their national record to 41-straight appearances in the NCAA meet. The Badgers claimed their 14th-straight Great Lakes region title on Friday.
Texas’ men at No. 5 have reached their all-time high position in the coaches’ poll. They are looking for their third “trophy-finish” (top four) in team history and to possibly improve upon their all-time best finish of third from 1956.
The voting panel had difficulty reaching a consensus with No. 7 Colorado as the Buffaloes claimed two first-place votes but dropped five positions overall in the poll. Colorado took third in the Mountain region behind No. 10 Northern Arizona and No. 8 BYU, but, a couple weeks earlier, won the Pac-12 over now-No. 2 Stanford. The Buffs, winners of three national men’s cross country crowns, last claimed the title in 2006.
More men’s notes:
- Of the 22 schools that have won DI men’s cross country titles, 11 are in the field including all-time leader Arkansas (11).
- Virginia Tech is making their first NCAA showing since 1987.
- Michigan State’s men earned an at-large bid to the NCAA XC Championships despite finishing seventh at the Big Ten meet. The Spartans placed fourth in the Great Lakes region.
- The ACC has the most men’s team selections for the meet with five. The Big East, Big Ten, Pac-12 follow with four.
The No. 1 Seminole women have never won the NCAA cross country title, but have finished as the runner-up in 2009 and 2010. They are coming off their fifth-straight South region title and gained ten of 12 first-place votes in the poll.
Oregon has the No. 2 spot and is looking for their first NCAA cross country crown since 1987. The Ducks are the three-time defending national indoor track & field champions.
No. 3 Iowa State is in the mix coming off their third-straight Midwest region title. The Cyclones finished seventh in last year’s meet and finished as the runner-up in 1985.
Stanford, at No. 4, has the most national titles (5) among teams in the top ten, having last claimed the top podium position in 2007 as part of a three-year sweep.
Defending women’s national champion Georgetown comes in as No. 11 squad. The Hoyas were ranked fourth going into last year’s championship before shocking the field for their first title.
Additional women’s notes:
- Connecticut (No. 14) is appearing in their first NCAA meet and has reached an all-time best poll ranking. Cornell (No. 16) is showing in the national meet for the first time since 2001 while fellow Ivy rival Harvard is in the big dance for the first time since 1983.
- The Big East and Pac-12 has five women’s teams at the NCAA meet, most among conferences. The Big Ten and SEC follow with four apiece.
Louisville will host the NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships on Saturday at E.P. “Tom” Sawyer State Park. The women’s race is slated to begin at Noon, eastern, followed by the men’s at 1:15 p.m., eastern.
A live webcast of the championships will be broadcast on NCAA.com.
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Men’s Cross Country National Coaches’ Poll |
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2012 Week #7 — November 13, Pre-NCAA Championships |
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next poll: none, final rankings are NCAA Championship result | ||||||
Rank | Institution (FPV) | Points | Region | Conference | Cross Country Coach (Yr*) |
Last Week
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1 | Oklahoma State (9) | 354 | Midwest | Big 12 | Dave Smith (7th) |
1
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2 | Iona | 330 | Northeast | Metro Atlantic | Ricardo Santos (5th) |
4
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2 | Stanford (1) | 330 | West | Pac-12 | Chris Miltenberg (1st) |
3
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4 | Wisconsin | 307 | Great Lakes | Big Ten | Mick Byrne (5th) |
6
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5 | Texas | 304 | South Central | Big 12 | John Hayes (6th) |
5
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6 | Oklahoma | 300 | Midwest | Big 12 | Martin Smith (8th) |
8
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7 | Colorado (2) | 289 | Mountain | Pac-12 | Mark Wetmore (18th) |
2
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8 | BYU | 259 | Mountain | West Coast | Ed Eyestone (13th) |
7
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9 | Portland | 241 | West | West Coast | Rob Conner (23rd) |
9
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10 | Northern Arizona | 232 | Mountain | Big Sky | Eric Heins (6th) |
18
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11 | Arkansas | 231 | South Central | SEC | Chris Bucknam (5th) |
10
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12 | Tulsa | 219 | Midwest | Conference USA | Steve Gulley (11th) |
19
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13 | Michigan | 199 | Great Lakes | Big Ten | Alex Gibby (3rd) |
12
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14 | Virginia | 173 | Southeast | ACC | Peter Watson (1st) |
21
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14 | Syracuse | 173 | Northeast | Big East | Chris Fox (8th) |
14
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16 | Oregon | 169 | West | Pac-12 | Robert Johnson (1st) |
11
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17 | Eastern Kentucky | 162 | Southeast | Ohio Valley | Rick Erdmann (34th) |
15
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18 | Florida State | 155 | South | ACC | Bob Braman (13th) |
23
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18 | Georgetown | 155 | Mid-Atlantic | Big East | Patrick Henner (14th) |
24
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20 | Columbia | 143 | Northeast | Ivy | Willy Wood (19th) |
22
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21 | New Mexico | 133 | Mountain | Mountain West | Joe Franklin (6th) |
16
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22 | UCLA | 129 | West | Pac-12 | Mike Maynard (4th) |
27
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23 | Princeton | 120 | Mid-Atlantic | Ivy | Jason Vigilante (1st) |
13
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24 | Indiana | 103 | Great Lakes | Big Ten | Ron Helmer (6th) |
20
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25 | Villanova | 102 | Mid-Atlantic | Big East | Marcus O’Sullivan (13th) |
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26 | Virginia Tech | 77 | Southeast | ACC | Ben Thomas (12th) |
17
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27 | Georgia | 63 | South | SEC | Patrick Cunniff (1st) |
26
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28 | NC State | 58 | Southeast | ACC | Rollie Geiger (35th) |
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29 | Notre Dame | 20 | Great Lakes | Big East | Joe Piane (38th) |
28
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30 | Michigan State | 19 | Great Lakes | Big Ten | Walt Drenth (9th) |
NR
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Others Receiving Votes: Washington 10, Duke 7, Florida 4, Arizona State 4, Kansas 3, Texas A&M 3, Illinois 1. | ||||||
Dropped Out: No. 25 Arizona State, No. 29 Texas A&M, No. 29 Kansas | ||||||
compiled by Don Kopriva | ||||||
(* year as effective coach of that team in men’s cross country) |
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Women’s Cross Country National Coaches’ Poll |
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2012 Week #7 — November 13, Pre-NCAA Championships |
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next poll: none, final rankings are NCAA Championship result | ||||||
Rank | Institution (FPV) | Points | Region | Conference | Cross Country Coach (Yr*) |
Last Week
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1 | Florida State (10) | 358 | South | ACC | Karen Harvey (6th) |
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2 | Oregon (1) | 344 | West | Pac-12 | Robert Johnson (1st) |
3
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3 | Iowa State (1) | 341 | Midwest | Big 12 | Corey Ihmels (6th) |
2
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4 | Stanford | 319 | West | Pac-12 | Chris Miltenberg (1st) |
5
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5 | Arizona | 315 | West | Pac-12 | James Li (11th) |
4
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6 | Michigan | 297 | Great Lakes | Big Ten | Mike McGuire (21st) |
6
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7 | Washington | 286 | West | Pac-12 | Greg Metcalf (11th) |
7
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8 | Providence | 267 | Northeast | Big East | Ray Treacy (29th) |
20
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9 | Penn State | 248 | Mid-Atlantic | Big Ten | Beth Alford-Sullivan (14th) |
15
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10 | Duke | 246 | Southeast | ACC | Kevin Jermyn (9th) |
10
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11 | Georgetown | 230 | Mid-Atlantic | Big East | Michael Smith (1st) |
9
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12 | Arkansas | 225 | South Central | SEC | Lance Harter (23rd) |
12
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13 | Michigan State | 219 | Great Lakes | Big Ten | Walt Drenth (9th) |
11
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14 | Connecticut | 212 | Northeast | Big East | Andrea Grove-McDonough (4th) |
16
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15 | Weber State | 200 | Mountain | Big Sky | Paul Pilkington (6th) |
13
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16 | Cornell | 166 | Northeast | Ivy | Artie Smith (14th) |
8
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17 | New Mexico | 160 | Mountain | Mountain West | Joe Franklin (6th) |
17
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18 | Notre Dame | 142 | Great Lakes | Big East | Tim Connelly (25th) |
23
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19 | Texas | 131 | South Central | Big 12 | Steve Sisson (7th) |
22
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20 | William and Mary | 127 | Southeast | Colonial | Jill Miller (1st) |
19
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21 | Oklahoma State | 122 | Midwest | Big 12 | Dave Smith (4th) |
21
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22 | Villanova | 110 | Mid-Atlantic | Big East | Gina Procaccio (13th) |
25
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23 | Colorado | 91 | Mountain | Pac-12 | Mark Wetmore (18th) |
24
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24 | Vanderbilt | 79 | South | SEC | Steve Keith (7th) |
RV
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25 | Minnesota | 68 | Midwest | Big Ten | Gary Wilson (28th) |
28
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26 | Butler | 67 | Great Lakes | Atlantic 10 | Matt Roe (6th) |
RV
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27 | Toledo | 61 | Great Lakes | Mid-American | Kevin Hadsell (15th) |
18
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28 | Georgia | 35 | South | SEC | Patrick Cunniff (1st) |
NR
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29 | Boston College | 34 | Northeast | ACC | Randy Thomas (21st) |
27
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30 | Florida | 31 | South | SEC | Mike Holloway (6th) |
14
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Others Receiving Votes: Harvard 21, San Francisco 10, Princeton 9, West Virginia 6, La Salle 2, NC State 1. | ||||||
Dropped Out: No. 14 Florida, No. 26 San Francisco, No. 27 Boston College, No. 29 UCLA, No. 30 NC State | ||||||
compiled by Jesse Rosen | ||||||
(* year as effective coach of that team in women’s cross country) |