KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Sept. 3, 2019) – United Soccer Coaches released the first set of regular season rankings for Junior College Division I men and women, and Division III women on Tuesday.

(Note: Junior College Division III men will be released when it becomes available)

Junior College DI Rankings: Men | Women
Junior College DIII Rankings: Men | Women

New teams sit atop both men’s and women’s polls for Junior College Division I. Monroe College-New Rochelle moved up two spots to grab the top spot in the first women’s regular season ranking of the year going 3-0 in the first week, while Tyler Junior College holds onto their number two spot for the start of the season. Eastern Florida State College, Butler Community College, and Laramie County Community College round out the top five of the women’s Division I rankings. 

Monroe College-New Rochelle men’s team moved up three spots to grab the top spot in the first men’s regular season ranking of the year going 2-0 in the first week, while Marshalltown Community College holds onto their number two spot with a 3-0 record for the start of the season. Pima Community College, Tyler Junior College, and Eastern Florida State College round out the top five of the men’s Division I rankings. 

The Richland College women’s team is off to a 3-0 start and maintained the top spot in the Division III poll with San Joaquin Delta College maintaining the number two spot for the first regular season ranking of the year. Santiago Canyon College, Lake Tahoe Community College, and Cerritos College round out the top five of the women’s Division III rankings.

In Junior College Division III, Cerritos College continued its stay at the top of the poll thanks in part to a 3-0-1 start to the season. Richland College remained second as did the remainder of the top five with Fresno City College, City College of San Francisco and Mount San Antonio College.

United Soccer Coaches college rankings are an indicator of the week-to-week status of qualified programs and in no way should be used as a guide or indicator of eligibility for championship selection. To be eligible for consideration in United Soccer Coaches college rankings, a school must be a member of the United Soccer Coaches College Services Program.