2020 NCAA Division I women's soccer rankings
Three polls make up the 2020 NCAA Division I women's soccer rankings, the United Soccer Coaches Poll, the Soccer America Poll, and the Top Drawer Soccer Poll. They represent the ranking system for the 2020 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. However, due to the COVIID-19 pandemic, only the United Soccer Coaches poll was released for the fall season. No preseason poll was released and a fifteen-team poll was released on September 22, 2020 as the first poll of the season.
2020 NCAA Division I women's soccer rankings | |||||
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Season | 2020 | ||||
NCAA Tournament | 2020 | ||||
Preseason #1 | None | ||||
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Top Drawer Soccer released a national ranking on February 1 for the Spring Season. The ranking took into account records of teams that played in the fall.[1]
Legend
Increase in ranking | ||
Decrease in ranking | ||
New to rankings from previous week | ||
Italics | Number of first place votes | |
(#–#) | Win-loss record | |
т | Tied with team above or below also with this symbol |
Fall 2020
United Soccer Coaches
Source:[2]
Week 1 Sep 22 | Week 2 Sep 29 | Week 3 Oct 6 | Week 4 Oct 13 | Week 5 Oct 20 | Week 6 Oct 27 | Week 7 Nov 3 | Week 8 Nov 10 | Week 9 Nov 17 | Final Nov 24 | ||
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1. | North Carolina (2–0–0) | North Carolina (3–0–0) | North Carolina (4–0–0) | North Carolina (4–0–0) | North Carolina (6–0–0) | North Carolina (7–0–0) | North Carolina (9–0–0) | North Carolina (9–0–0) | Florida State (11–0–0) | Florida State (11–0–0) | 1. |
2. | Florida State (2–0–0) | Florida State (2–0–0) | Florida State (4–0–0) | Florida State (4–0–0) | Florida State (6–0–0) | Florida State (6–0–0) | Florida State (8–0–0) | Florida State (8–0–0) | North Carolina (11–1–0) | North Carolina (11–1–0) | 2. |
3. | Clemson (3–0–0) | Clemson (3–0–0) | Arkansas (3–0–0) | Arkansas (3–0–0) | Clemson (5–2–0) | Clemson (5–2–0) | TCU (7–0–1) | TCU (8–0–1) | TCU (8–0–1) | TCU (8–0–1) | 3. |
4. | West Virginia (2–0–0) | Oklahoma State (3–0–0) | Oklahoma State (3–0–1) | Clemson (4–2–0) | Duke (5–1–2) | TCU (6–0–1) | West Virginia (7–1–0) | West Virginia (7–2–0) | West Virginia (7–2–0) | West Virginia (7–2–0) | 4. |
5. | Texas A&M (1–0–0) | Texas A&M (1–0–0) | Kansas (3–0–0) | Duke (3–1–2) | TCU (4–0–1) | Duke (5–2–2) | Clemson (6–3–0) | Clemson (6–3–0) | Duke (7–4–2) | Duke (7–4–2) | 5. |
6. | Oklahoma State (2–0–0) | Kansas (2–0–0) | Clemson (3–2–0) | TCU (3–0–1) | West Virginia (5–1–0) | West Virginia (6–1–0) | Duke (6–3–2) | Duke (6–3–2) | Arkansas (7–1–0) | Clemson (6–4–0) | 6. |
7. | Duke (1–0–2) | West Virginia (2–1–0) | Duke (2–1–2) | West Virginia (4–1–0) | Arkansas (4–1–0) | Arkansas (5–1–0) | Arkansas (6–1–0) | Arkansas (7–1–0) | Clemson (6–4–0) | Arkansas (9–2–0) | 7. |
8. | Georgia (1–0–0) | Georgia (1–0–1) | Georgia (2–0–1) | Oklahoma State (3–1–1) | Kansas (4–1–0) | Texas A&M (4–1–0) | Texas A&M (5–1–0) | Texas A&M (7–1–0) | Texas A&M (7–1–0) | Vanderbilt (8–4–0) | 8. |
9. | Kansas (1–0–0) | Arkansas (2–0–0) | West Virginia (3–1–0) | Texas A&M (2–1–0) | Texas A&M (3–1–0) | South Carolina (5–1–0) | South Carolina (6–1–0) | Virginia (7–2–1) | Virginia (8–3–1) | Texas A&M (7–1–0) | 9. |
10. | Vanderbilt (1–0–0) | Virginia (2–1–1) | Virginia (4–1–1) | Kansas (3–1–0) | Virginia (5–2–1) | Virginia (5–2–1) | Virginia (7–2–1) | South Carolina (6–2–3) | South Carolina (6–2–0) | Virginia (8–3–1) | 10. |
11. | Virginia (1–1–1) | Duke (1–1–2) | Texas A&M (1–1–0) | Virginia (4–1–1) | South Carolina (4–1–0) | Kansas (4–2–0) | Oklahoma State (5–2–1) | Oklahoma State (5–2–1) | Oklahoma State (6–2–1) | South Carolina (7–3–0) | 11. |
12. | Pittsburgh (4–0–0) | TCU (1–0–1) | TCU (2–0–1) | Georgia (2–0–2) | Oklahoma State (3–2–1) | Oklahoma State (4–2–1) | Kansas (4–3–0) | Notre Dame (4–4–0) | Tennessee (4–3–1) | Oklahoma State (6–2–1) | 12. |
13. | Arkansas (1–0–0) | Vanderbilt (1–1–0) | Louisville (3–1–0) | Louisville (3–1–0) | Louisville (4–2–0) | Notre Dame (4–3–0) | Vanderbilt (4–3–0) | Tennessee (4–3–1) | Notre Dame (4–5–0) | Tennessee (4–4–1) | 13. |
14. | TCU (1–0–1) | Pittsburgh (6–0–0) | Notre Dame (3–1–0) | Notre Dame (3–1–0) | Auburn (2–0–1) | Georgia (2–2–2) | Notre Dame (4–4–0) | Ole Miss (4–4–0) | Kansas (5–3–1) | Notre Dame (4–5–0) | 14. |
15. | Alabama (1–0–0) | Alabama (1–0–1) | Florida (1–0–1) | South Carolina (3–1–0) | Georgia (2–1–2) | Auburn (2–0–2) | Auburn (3–1–2) | Kansas (4–3–1) | Auburn (4–3–2) | Kansas (5–3–1) | 15. |
Week 1 Sep 22 | Week 2 Sep 29 | Week 3 Oct 6 | Week 4 Oct 13 | Week 5 Oct 20 | Week 6 Oct 27 | Week 7 Nov 3 | Week 8 Nov 10 | Week 9 Nov 17 | Final Nov 24 | ||
None | Dropped:
| Dropped: No. 15 Florida | Dropped: No. 14 Notre Dame | Dropped: No. 13 Louisville | Dropped: No. 14 Georgia | Dropped:
| Dropped: No. 14 Ole Miss | Dropped: No. 15 Auburn |
Spring 2021
Top Drawer Soccer
Source:[3]
Preseason Feb 1 | ||
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1. | Florida State (11–0–0) | 1. |
2. | North Carolina (11–1–0) | 2. |
3. | Stanford (0–0–0) | 3. |
4. | UCLA (0–0–0) | 4. |
5. | Vanderbilt (8–4–0) | 5. |
6. | Virginia (8–3–1) | 6. |
7. | Arkansas (8–2–0) | 7. |
8. | Texas A&M (7–2–0) | 8. |
9. | TCU (8–0–1) | 9. |
10. | BYU (0–0–0) | 10. |
11. | Duke (7–4–2) | 11. |
12. | West Virginia (7–2–0) | 12. |
13. | Penn State (0–0–0) | 13. |
14. | USC (0–0–0) | 14. |
15. | South Carolina (6–3–0) | 15. |
16. | California (0–0–0) | 16. |
17. | Clemson (6–4–0) | 17. |
18. | Oklahoma State (6–2–1) | 18. |
19. | Washington State (0–0–0) | 19. |
20. | Michigan (0–0–0) | 20. |
21. | Santa Clara (0–0–0) | 21. |
22. | Memphis (0–0–0) | 22. |
23. | Hofstra (0–0–0) | 23. |
24. | Kansas (5–3–1) | 24. |
25. | Pepperdine (0–0–0) | 25. |
Preseason Feb 1 | ||
References
- "TDS Women's DI Top 25: February 2". topdrawersoccer.com. Advanced Sports Media LLC. February 1, 2021. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
- "United Soccer Coaches Top 25 NCAA DI Women — National". unitedsoccercoaches.org. United Soccer Coaches. November 24, 2020. Retrieved November 24, 2020.
- "College Soccer National Ranking". topdrawersoccer.com. Top Drawer Soccer. February 1, 2021. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
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