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COACHES POLLS 1st place votes in ( )
http://www.ustfccca.org/2012/
From USTFCCCA
The most changes this season to the NCAA Division I cross country coaches’ poll have occurred in the latest update published by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). Last weekend’s results in several inter-regional competitions have forced big shifts to the national paradigm. Oklahoma State is new No. 1 men’s team according to the poll, unseating Wisconsin who dropped to No. 20. Florida State’s women keeps their top-ranked status for the second-straight week, but have new visitors to the top three with No. 2 Iowa State and No. 3 Oregon standing by.
Div.I(M)
1. Oklahoma St.(6) 353
2. Colorado 343
3. Stanford(2) 339
4. Iona 322
5. BYU 316
6. Oklahoma 306
7. Texas 283
8. Oregon 275
9. Arkansas 257
10. Columbia 251
11. Michigan 227
12. New Mexico 206
13. East.Kentucky 198
14. Florida St. 186
15. UCLA 182
16. Syracuse 165
17. Portland 159
18. Duke 146
19. Tulsa 139
20. Wisconsin 134
21. Virg.Tech 131
22. No.Arizona 126
23. Princeton 115
24. Indiana 103
25. Iowa St. 80
Villanova 80
27. Georgetown 49
28. Georgia 47
29. Texas A&M 38
30. Kansas 15
Others:Arizona St. 3, Eastern Mich. 3, Florida 2. .
Div.I(W)
1. Florida St.(11) 359
2. Iowa State(1) 346
3. Oregon 332
4. Stanford 330
5. Arizona 307
6. Washington 295
7. Michigan 280
Cornell 280
9. Georgetown 261
10. Providence 257
11. Duke 234
12. Arkansas 229
13. Penn State 211
14. Texas 202
15. Michigan St. 180
16. Weber State 176
17. New Mexico 157
18. Will.&Mary 149
19. Notre Dame 146
20. Toledo 134
21. Colorado 116
22. Yale 105
Villanova 105
24. UCLA 68
25. Minnesota 67
26. Boston Coll. 61
27. Oklahoma St. 53
28. Vanderbilt 48
29. U.Conn. 25
30. Florida 24
Kentucky 1
Div.II(M)
http://www.ustfccca.org/2012/
1. Adams St-CO
2. Colo-Mines
3. Cal.St.-Chico
4. Western St-CO
5. Augustana-SD
6. Grand Valley-MI
7. AlaskaAnchor.
8. So.Indiana
9. Col.-Colo.Spgs
10. Western Wa
sh.
11. Missouri Southern
12. Stonehill-MA
13. Lock Haven-PA
14. Cedarville-OH
15. Lewis-IL
16. Minn.St.-Mankato
17. Edinboro-PA
18. U.Mass-Lowell
19. Ferris St.-MI
20. W. Oregon
21. East.New Mex.
22. SW Baptist
23. Humboldt St.-CA
24. UW-Parkside
25. Ft.Hays-KS
26. E.Stroudsburg-PA
27. Wayne St.-MI
28. San Francisco St.
29. NW Missouri
30. Nebr.Kearney
31.Amer.Int‘l-Ma, 32.Tiffin-OH, 33.Ashland-OH, 34.N.Mex.Highlands, 35.Shippensburg-Pa
Div.II(W)
1. Augustana-SD
2. Adams State
3. Grand Valley-MI
4. Western St.-CO
5. Alaska-Anch.
6. Cal.St.-Chico
7. Ferris St
8. Shippensburg
9. Simon Fraser-CAN
10. Midwestern-TX
11. Edinboro-PA
12. Stonehill-MA
13. Tampa-FL
14. CS-Mines
15. Colo.ColSpgs
16. Univ. Mary-ND
17. Winona St.-MN
18. Indiana-Pa
19. Bloomsburg-PA
20. Minnesota St.
21. Wayne St.-MI
22. SW Baptist-MO
23. So.Indiana
24. Seattle Pac.-WA
25. Humboldt St.-CA
26. Missouri Southrn
27. Saginaw Vly-MI
28. Minn.-Duluth
29. Pittsburg St.-KS
30. UC-San Diego
31.West.Wash., 32.Hillsdale-MI, 33.Adelphi-MY, 34.Nova S’en, 35.Bentley,Ma
Div.III
From USTFFCCCA
http://www.ustfccca.org/2012/
Haverford spoiled North Central’s long-running No. 1 ranking in 2010 as they captured the NCAA title from the Cardinals. North Central came back to win the national crown last season.
In the women’s poll, MIT retains their top spot. In fact, the top five teams – No. 2 Johns Hopkins, No. 3 Williams, No. 4 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, and No. 5 Middlebury – held their ground from last week’s poll.
DIV.III–MEN
1. Haverford-Pa(5) 276
2. Calvin-MI(3) 274
3. No.CntrlIL 264
4. Bates-ME 254
5. Geneseo-NY 251
6. UW-LaCrs 240
7. Tufts-MA 232
8. UW-EauClr 218
9. ClrmntMS-CA 207
10. Washngtn-Mo 206
11. Bowdoin 202
12. NYU 200
13. Williams-MA 178
14. UW–StvnsPt 176
15. Cortland-NY 164
16. Augustana-IL 161
17. Middlebury 141
18. Alleghny.PA 139
19. Carnegie Mln-Pa 129
20. UW-Plattvl 122
21. Dickinson-PA 109
22. Rochester-NY 106
U.Chicago-IL 106
24. Central-IA 92
25. Wheaton-IL 83
26. Wabash-IN 80
27. JohnsHpkns-Md 77
28. St.LwrnceNY 70
29. PomonaPtzr-CA 66
30. Amherst-MA 52
31.UW-Oshkosh 39, 32.Case Western-OH 35, 33.St.Olaf-MN 28, 34.UW-Stout 17, 35.Loras-IA 14; Others: Willamette-OR 10, RPI-NY 10, Coll.NJ 4, M.I.T.-Ma 4, St.John’s-MN 2, Wartburg-IA 1, Ohio Northern 1;
Div.III-WOMEN  
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1. M.I.T.-MA(5) 277
2. J.Hopkins-MD(3) 275
3. Williams-MA 262
4. ClrmntMS-CA 257
5. Mdlbry-VT 249
6. Calvin-MI 239
7. St.LawrnceNY 230
8. U.Chicago-IL 221
9. Oberlin-OH 219
10. UW-EauClr 210
11. Wartburg-IA 201
12. Geneseo-NY 188
13. St.Olaf-MN 182
14. Haverford-PA 172
15. Dickinson-PA 161
16. NYU 159
17. Tufts-MA 154
18. CaseWest.-OH 145
19. Hope-MI 135
Luther-IA 135
21. Amherst-Ma 117
22. LewisClark-OR 100
23. Carleton-MN 98
24. IllinoisWes. 90
25. Trinity-TX 85
26. Rowan-NJ 82
27. Washingtn-MO 80
28. Bates-Me 60
29. UW-Oshkosh 47
30. Kenyon-OH 42
31.Rochester-NY 40, 32.Willamette-OR 30, 33.Plattsburgh-NY 22, 34.Ohio Northern 19, 35.St.Thomas-MN 17; Others: Wellesley-Ma 16, Emory-Ga 7, Eliabethtown-Pa 5, Cortland-NY 4, UW-LaCrs 4, St.Benedict-MN, Vassar-1
NAIA(M)
http://www.naia.org/
1. So.Oregon(15) 579
2. U.Brit.Col.CN(4) 576
3. St.Francis-IL(2) 548
4. CS-SanMarcos 540
5. Okla.Baptist 522
6. Shawnee-OH 477
SouthwstnKS 477
8. The Master’s-CA 455
9. Lewis-ClarkID 448
10. Aquinas-MI 424
11. Coll. of Idaho 410
12. E.Oregon 361
13. Bryan-TN 355
14. Spring Arbor-MI 347
15. Wayland Bap.-TX 313
16. Morningside-IA 312
17. Embry-Rdl-FL 265
18. Concordia-NE 256
19, NW Christian-OR 223
20. Cornerstone-MI 194
21. Ind.Wesl. 183
22. DickinsonSt-ND 157
23. Vanguard-Ca 141
24. St.Mary-KS 128
25. Berea-KY 121
NAIA(W)
http://www.naia.org/
1. CS-SanMar.(21) 652
2. U.BritColCN 629
3. Coll. of Idaho(2) 607
4. Olivet Naz.-IL(1) 594
5. Biola-CA 574
6. Carroll-MT 546
7. NW Christian-OR 517
8. Westmont-CA 512
9. Cornerstone-MI 476
10. Dordt-IA 457
11. Okla.Baptist 447
12. Aquinas-MI 415
13. LewisClark ID 412
14. The Master’s-CA 401
15. Rocky Mt.-MT 361
16. Concordia-CA 323
17. St.Francis-IL 305
18. Doane-NE 282
19. Milligan-TN 249
20. IllinoisTech 234
21. East.Ore. 225
22. Embry Rdl-FL 212
23. Concordia-NE 183
24. Huntington-IN 180
25. Taylor-IN 144
JUCO
Div.I(M)
1. Central Ariz.(6) 191
2. Iowa Central(4) 190
3. Allen County-KS 170
Parad,VlyAZ 170
5. Spartanburg-SC 166
6. Lansing-MI 152
7. &nb
sp; El Paso-TX 141
8. Mesa-AZ 107
9. No.Iowa Area 98
10/ Colby-KS 90
DIV.I(W)
1. Iowa Central(9) 199
2. Centrl Ariz.(1) 191
3. Lansing-MI 174
4. SouthPlains-TX 167
5. El Paso-TX 146
6. Gillette-WY 135
7. Mesa-AZ 131
8. JohnsonCo.-KS 128
9. Macomb-MI 123
10. Allen Co.KS 117
DIV.III(M)
1. Harper-IL
2. Gloucester-NJ
Delhi-NY
4. MohawkVly-NY
5. Alfred-NY
DIV.III(W)
1. Gloucester-NJ
2. Mohawk Vly-NY
3. Alfred-NY
Delhi-NY
5. Ocean-NJ
Author
Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys. Theme song: Greg Allman, " I'm no Angel."
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