

Heart of Cross Country Regular Season Starts With Wisconsin, Washington Leading DI
NEW ORLEANS – Wisconsin’s men and Washington’s women remain the No. 1 cross country teams in the nation according to the latest national coaches’ poll conducted by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) for NCAA Division I. The top four men’s teams stayed the same with No. 2 Oklahoma State, No. 3 BYU, and No. 4 Oklahoma holding strong. Portland’s men joined the top five for the first time this season, jumping up a spot to No. 5. On the women’s side, Florida State and Oregon traded positions to land at No. 2 and No. 3, respectively. The heart of the regular season begins this upcoming weekend as meets held Friday and after can count towards at-large selection evaluation for the NCAA Championships.
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USTFCCCA NCAA Division I |
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Men’s Cross Country National Coaches’ Poll |
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2012 Week #2 — September 18 |
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next ranking: September 19 | ||||||
Rank | Institution (FPV) | Points | Region | Conference | Cross Country Coach (Yr*) |
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1 | Wisconsin (10) | 357 | Great Lakes | Big Ten | Mick Byrne (5th) |
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2 | Oklahoma State (1) | 346 | Midwest | Big 12 | Dave Smith (7th) |
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3 | BYU (1) | 341 | Mountain | West Coast | Ed Eyestone (13th) |
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4 | Oklahoma | 310 | Midwest | Big 12 | Martin Smith (8th) |
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5 | Portland | 298 | West | West Coast | Rob Conner (23rd) |
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6 | Colorado | 293 | Mountain | Pac-12 | Mark Wetmore (18th) |
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7 | Texas | 287 | South Central | Big 12 | John Hayes (6th) |
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8 | Iona | 272 | Northeast | Metro Atlantic | Ricardo Santos (5th) |
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9 | Stanford | 264 | West | Pac-12 | Chris Miltenberg (1st) |
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10 | Florida State | 249 | South | ACC | Bob Braman (13th) |
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11 | NC State | 242 | Southeast | ACC | Rollie Geiger (35th) |
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12 | Indiana | 233 | Great Lakes | Big Ten | Ron Helmer (6th) |
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13 | Syracuse | 224 | Northeast | Big East | Chris Fox (8th) |
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14 | Princeton | 196 | Mid-Atlantic | Ivy | Jason Vigilante (1st) |
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15 | Texas A&M | 183 | South Central | SEC | Pat Henry (9th) |
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16 | Georgetown | 168 | Mid-Atlantic | Big East | Patrick Henner (14th) |
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17 | Minnesota | 151 | Midwest | Big Ten | Steve Plasencia (17th) |
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18 | Northern Arizona | 143 | Mountain | Big Sky | Eric Heins (6th) |
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19 | Tulsa | 129 | Midwest | Conference USA | Steve Gulley (11th) |
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20 | Villanova | 126 | Mid-Atlantic | Big East | Marcus O’Sullivan (13th) |
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21 | Michigan | 101 | Great Lakes | Big Ten | Alex Gibby (3rd) |
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22 | Arkansas | 98 | South Central | SEC | Chris Bucknam (5th) |
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23 | Notre Dame | 93 | Great Lakes | Big East | Joe Piane (38th) |
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24 | New Mexico | 91 | Mountain | Mountain West | Joe Franklin (6th) |
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25 | Oregon | 85 | West | Pac-12 | Robert Johnson (1st) |
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26 | Eastern Kentucky | 70 | Southeast | Ohio Valley | Rick Erdmann (34th) |
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27 | UCLA | 54 | West | Pac-12 | Mike Maynard (4th) |
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28 | Washington State | 42 | West | Pac-12 | Tim Riley (1st) |
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29 | Columbia | 40 | Northeast | Ivy | Willy Wood (19th) |
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30 | Georgia | 26 | South | SEC | Patrick Cunniff (1st) |
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Others Receiving Votes: Virginia 12, Providence 11, Virginia Tech 10, North Carolina 9, Ohio State 7, Florida 5, Cal Poly 4, Iowa State 3, California 3, Weber State 3, Michigan State 1. | ||||||
Dropped Out: none | ||||||
compiled by Don Kopriva | ||||||
(* year as effective coach of that team in men’s cross country) |
USTFCCCA NCAA Division I |
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Women’s Cross Country National Coaches’ Poll |
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2012 Week #2 — September 18 |
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next ranking: September 19 | ||||||
Rank | Institution (FPV) | Points | Region | Conference | Cross Country Coach (Yr*) |
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1 | Washington (10) | 357 | West | Pac-12 | Greg Metcalf (11th) |
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2 | Florida State (1) | 341 | South | ACC | Karen Harvey (6th) |
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3 | Oregon (1) | 336 | West | Pac-12 | Robert Johnson (1st) |
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4 | Georgetown | 330 | Mid-Atlantic | Big East | Michael Smith (1st) |
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5 | Iowa State | 301 | Midwest | Big 12 | Corey Ihmels (6th) |
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6 | Stanford | 290 | West | Pac-12 | Chris Miltenberg (1st) |
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7 | Vanderbilt | 287 | South | SEC | Steve Keith (7th) |
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8 | Providence | 285 | Northeast | Big East | Ray Treacy (29th) |
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9 | Arkansas | 251 | South Central | SEC | Lance Harter (23rd) |
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10 | Villanova | 246 | Mid-Atlantic | Big East | Gina Procaccio (13th) |
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11 | Michigan | 235 | Great Lakes | Big Ten | Mike McGuire (21st) |
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12 | Arizona | 232 | West | Pac-12 | James Li (11th) |
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13 | Michigan State | 196 | Great Lakes | Big Ten | Walt Drenth (9th) |
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14 | Boston College | 189 | Northeast | ACC | Randy Thomas (21st) |
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15 | Virginia | 182 | Southeast | ACC | Todd Morgan (1st) |
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16 | Weber State | 168 | Mountain | Big Sky | Paul Pilkington (6th) |
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17 | Colorado | 162 | Mountain | Pac-12 | Mark Wetmore (18th) |
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18 | Toledo | 144 | Great Lakes | Mid-American | Kevin Hadsell (15th) |
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19 | Penn State | 131 | Mid-Atlantic | Big Ten | Beth Alford-Sullivan (14th) |
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20 | New Mexico | 128 | Mountain | Mountain West | Joe Franklin (6th) |
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21 | Notre Dame | 125 | Great Lakes | Big East | Tim Connelly (25th) |
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22 | Syracuse | 115 | Northeast | Big East | Chris Fox (8th) |
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23 | San Francisco | 100 | West | West Coast | Helen Lehman-Winters (10th) |
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24 | Oklahoma State | 98 | Midwest | Big 12 | Dave Smith (4th) |
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25 | West Virginia | 70 | Mid-Atlantic | Big 12 | Sean Cleary (6th) |
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26 | NC State | 65 | Southeast | ACC | Laurie Henes (7th) |
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27 | Texas | 52 | South Central | Big 12 | Steve Sisson (7th) |
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28 | Florida | 48 | South | SEC | Mike Holloway (6th) |
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29 | Princeton | 37 | Mid-Atlantic | Ivy | Peter Farrell (35th) |
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30 | Minnesota | 25 | Midwest | Big Ten | Gary Wilson (28th) |
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Others Receiving Votes: Wisconsin 16, Dartmouth 14, BYU 10, Cornell 9, Portland 2, Iowa 2, Duke 1. | ||||||
Dropped Out: none | ||||||
compiled by Jesse Rosen | ||||||
(* year as effective coach of that team in women’s cross country) |