KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Sept. 28, 2021) — United Soccer Coaches released the latest Men’s and Women’s Rankings for all divisions of NCAA, NJCAA and NCCAA soccer, sponsored by Verizon, on Tuesday.
Florida State remains at the summit of the women’s NCAA DI poll, with the University of Virginia making the largest leap from 7th to 2nd with their 10-1-0 record. Georgetown remains in first place on the men’s side, with Clemson dropping out of the top five after two consecutive losses.
At the NCAA Division II level, four of the top five women’s teams remain undefeated and Seattle Pacific (5-0-0) made the hugest jump in the rankings, from 23rd to seventh. Azusa Pacific joins the top five on the men’s side while the University Of Indianapolis remains the top-ranked team.
The College of New Jersey improved to 7-0-0 on top of the DIII women’s poll, while Washington & Lee takes over the top spot on the men’s side with a 7-0-1 record.
United Soccer Coaches College Rankings – Sept. 28, 2021
NCAA Division I | Men | Women |
NCAA Division II | Men | Women |
NCAA Division III | Men | Women |
NJCAA Division I | Men | Women |
NJCAA Division II | Men | Women |
NJCAA Division III | Men | Women |
NCCAA Division I | Men | Women |
NCCAA Division II | Men | Women |
At the Junior College Division I level, the largest change saw Cowley jump into 6th place on the men’s side with their 8-0-0 record. There were no changes to the leaders of the DI, DII and DIII polls.
The NCCAA Division I men’s poll remains unchanged at the top, with Mid-America Christian at 8-0-0. Both Division II polls are led by the same schools, Great Lakes Christian (Women’s DII) and Bob Jones (Men’s DII).
(Note: At the time of release, NCCAA Division III Women’s Rankings and NJCAA Division III Men’s Rankings were not submitted.)
United Soccer Coaches college rankings, released every Tuesday during the regular season, 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.