Big Changes in Latest NCAA DII Women’s National Coaches’ Poll

Big Changes in Latest NCAA DII Women’s National Coaches’ Poll

NEW ORLEANS – While not quite as eventful as the NCAA DII Men’s Cross Country National Coaches’ Poll also unveiled Wednesday, the women’s top-25 had its fair share of big-time shakeups.

More than two-thirds of the teams in the women’s poll announced Wednesday by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) came in with a different rank than a week ago, including three teams that joined the top-25 for the first time this season.

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NCAA Division II National Coaches’ Poll Top 5 – Women

1)Grand Valley State 2)Adams State 3)Adams State 4)Augustana (S.D.) 5)Minnesota Duluth
GVSU Adams State Chico State U-Mary Western State
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The winds of change didn’t howl quite as swiftly into the top-five, however, as Grand Valley State continued to sit atop the poll. The Lakers earned five first-place votes, with the remaining three cast in favor of defending national champion No. 2 Adams State.

Grand Valley’s 2016 debut at the Michigan State Spartan Invitational – led by winner and National Athlete of the Week Kendra Foley – was strong as the Lakers finished runner-up only to the host Spartans – but not strong enough to prevent one of GVSU’s first place nods from defecting to the idle Grizzlies.

Also holding steady to round out the top five were No. 3 Chico State, No. 4 U-Mary and No. 5 Western State.

After that is where the fun began.

Last week’s No. 6 Alaska Anchorage dropped 18 spots to No. 24 after a disappointing sixth-place showing in the open section of the Sundodger Invitational, opening the door for all sorts of poll movement in between.

Southern Indiana took the most immediate advantage, sliding up two spots to No. 6 and bypassing stationary No. 7 Hillsdale after topping the Chargers head-to-head at Michigan State.

No. 8 Western Washington stepped up two spots despite having not yet debuted their full scoring lineup, No. 9 Minnesota Duluth improved one spot, and No. 10 Stonehill improved three positions to round out the top 40 percent of the poll.

This marks Stonehill’s first top-10 appearance since a No. 7 mark in the 2004 preseason. The Skyhawks were the runners-up at the UMass Dartmouth Corsair invitational without former National Athlete of the Week Nicole Borofski suiting up.

Cedarville continued its national ascent this weekend, rising to a program-best No. 11 with a win at its home Friendship Invitational.

Also moving up three was No. 14 Dallas Baptist, which improved to its best rank since the 2009 Pre-Championships rankings after winning the University section of the Missouri Southern Stampede.

Dallas Baptist was followed immediately in the poll by this week’s top new addition, No. 15 Malone. The Pioneers finished an impressive seventh-place at Michigan State. Also new to the poll were No. 19 Bloomsburg and No. 25 Queens (N.C.). The latter is making its first top-25 appearance since the 2011 season.

Making the biggest jump of any team ranked top-25 a week ago was No. 18 Seattle Pacific, which improved six spots from last time.

See the full National Coaches’ Poll below.

The USTFCCCA National Coaches’ Poll for DII ranks the top 25 teams in the country. Voting panel of eight consists of the eight regional representatives, per gender.

USTFCCCA NCAA Division II

Women’s Cross Country National Coaches’ Poll

2016 Week #2 — September 21

next poll: September 28
Rank Institution (FPV) Points Region (CR) Conference Head Coach (Yr*)
Last
Week
1 Grand Valley State (5) 197 Midwest (1) GLIAC Jerry Baltes (18th)
1
2 Adams State (3) 195 South Central (1) RMAC Damon Martin (29th)
2
3 Chico State 181 West (1) CCAA Gary Towne (21st)
3
4 U-Mary 175 Central (1) NSIC Dennis Newell (11th)
4
5 Western State 169 South Central (2) RMAC Jennifer Michel (10th)
5
6 Southern Indiana 162 Midwest (2) GLVC Mike Hillyard (20th)
8
7 Hillsdale 150 Midwest (3) GLIAC Andrew Towne (6th)
7
8 Western Washington 146 West (2) GNAC Pee Wee Halsell (30th)
10
9 Minnesota Duluth 132 Central (2) NSIC Joanna Warmington (6th)
10
10 Stonehill 129 East (1) Northeast-10 Karen Boen (19th)
13
11 Cedarville 114 Midwest (4) G-MAC Jeff Bolender (7th)
14
12 Augustana (S.D.) 111 Central (3) NSIC Tracy Hellman (16th)
12
13 Cal Baptist 104 West (3) PacWest Ben Gall (5th)
15
14 Dallas Baptist 93 South Central (3) Heartland Jacob Phillips (12th)
17
15 Malone 86 Midwest (5) G-MAC Jack Hazen (26th)
NR
16 Winona State 76 Central (4) NSIC Brett Ayers (4th)
18
17 Northern Michigan 59 Midwest (6) GLIAC Jenny Ryan (10th)
9
18 Seattle Pacific 50 West (4) GNAC Karl Lerum (4th)
24
19 Montevallo 48 Southeast (1) Peach Belt Julia Marquardt (4th)
18
19 Bloomsburg 48 Atlantic (1) PSAC Bernie Empie (8th)
RV
21 Colorado Mines 37 South Central (4) RMAC Chris Siemers (5th)
22
22 Shippensburg 32 Atlantic (2) PSAC Steve Spence (19th)
20
23 Lewis 25 Midwest (7) GLVC James Kearney (3rd)
16
24 Alaska Anchorage 21 West (6) GNAC Michael Friess (27th)
6
25 Queens (N.C.) 17 Southeast (2) SAC Jim Vahrenkamp (5th)
NR
Also Receiving Votes: UC San Diego 14, Pittsburg State 13, Fort Lewis 8, Saint Leo 4, Simon Fraser 3, UW-Parkside 1
Dropped Out: No. 21 Simon Fraser, No. 23 UW-Parkside, No. 25 Fort Lewis
(* year as head coach of that team in women’s cross country, officially NCAA-recognized coach listed)

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's Cross Country National Coaches' Poll

Preseason - November 26th

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Week-by-Week Ranking

TeamPreseasonWeek #1Week #2Week #3Week #4Week #5Week #6FINAL
Oklahoma State33222111
New Mexico22333332
Iowa State11111223
Syracuse121211116544
Oregon910121410765
Alabama1111888996
Virginia66444457
Northern Arizona141414137898
Eastern Kentucky1717262630209
Colorado13135556710
BYU4466810811
Wake Forest109101012121112
Notre Dame889916161313
Virginia TechRVRV27242314
Oklahoma29RVRVRV29212415
Butler1515131214141416
Washington State2218232111111217
Arkansas20211922252218
Wisconsin557715151619
Air Force2324252323282720
Tulane2523181718231921
Ole Miss27252724262522
Michigan State3027171613131723
GeorgiaRVRV20192124
California Baptist1516151517171525
LouisvilleRVRV26
Princeton1920222019181827
North Carolina181916RV23272828
Harvard2425292821222929
Georgetown2830282430RV3030
MichiganRVRVRVRV25262631
IonaRVRV32
Boise StateRVRVRV2929RV
Tulsa26293027RV20
MissouriRV201922RV
Stanford67211827RV
Loyola-Chicago30RVRV
GonzagaRVRVRV
TexasRV
Texas A&MRV
VillanovaRVRVRVRV
WyomingRVRVRV
Middle TennesseeRV
Utah StateRV
MinnesotaRV
Washington212224
Furman3028RV
LipscombRV
PortlandRVRV
TennesseeRVRV
Weber StateRV
CharlotteRV

USTFCCCA NCAA Division I Cross Country

2016 Rankings & Polls Calendar
Weeks Regional RankingsNational Coaches' Poll KEY DATES
PreseasonMon 8/29
MEN | WOMEN
Tue 8/30
MEN | WOMEN
Week 1Mon 9/12
MEN | WOMEN
Tue 9/13
MEN | WOMEN
Week 2Mon 9/19
MEN | WOMEN
Tue 9/20
MEN | WOMEN
Week 3Mon 9/26
MEN | WOMEN
Tue 9/27
MEN | WOMEN
Week 4Mon 10/3
MEN | WOMEN
Tue 10/4
MEN | WOMEN
Week 5Mon 10/17
MEN | WOMEN
Tue 10/18
MEN | WOMEN
Week 6Mon 10/31
MEN | WOMEN
Tue 11/1
MEN | WOMEN
Week 7Mon 11/14
MEN | WOMEN
FINAL Results
(official final ranking)
Fri 11/11
MEN | WOMEN
Sat 11/19
MEN | WOMEN