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Men's Top 25 Poll | 2004 Women's Top 25 Poll

Soccer Top 25 Compiled by Gary Davidson, managing editor, www.SoccerTimes.com

Monday, November 1

(Records include games of Sunday, October 31)
(First-place votes in parentheses)

Rank School Record Pts LW
1 North Carolina (13) 16-0-1 397 1
2 Notre Dame (3) 18-0-1 386 2
3 Penn State 16-1-1 369 3
4 Virginia 14-2-1 349 4
5 Portland 16-3-0 334 5
6 Santa Clara 13-4-2 311 8
7 Kansas 16-3-0 288 9
8 Tennessee 13-3-2 281 11
9 Florida 13-3-3 243 13
10 UCLA 12-6-0 234 6
11 Princeton 14-2-0 212 7
12 (tie) Texas A&M; 14-5-0 197 14
12 (tie) Auburn 14-2-2 197 16
14 Stanford 12-4-2 171 18
15 Duke 12-6-0 166 15
16 Ohio State 13-3-3 159 17
17 Washington 12-4-1 151 10
18 Florida State 12-5-1 135 12
19 Arizona 14-4-0 118 nr
20 California 10-4-3 112 19
21 Texas 11-5-2 71 23
22 Illinois 12-4-2 58 25
23 (tie) West Virginia 14-5-0 50 20
23 (tie) Clemson 10-6-1 50 22
25 Southern Methodist 13-3-3 31 nr

Key: Pts - Total points. LW - Last week's ranking. t - tie. nr - no ranking.

Dropped out: No. 21 Connecticut, No. 24 Maryland.

Others receiving votes: Colorado 27, Wake Forest 23, San Diego 18, Connecticut 17, Dayton 16, Wisconsin 15, Maryland 10, Boston College 9, Washington State 3, Arizona State 2, Nebraska 1, Southern California 1.

Voting panel: Patrick Baker, Florida State; Kevin Boyd, California; John Daly, William & Mary; Anson Dorrance, North Carolina; Jillian Ellis, UCLA; Carin Gabarra, Navy; G Guerrieri, Texas A&M; Angela Kelly, Tennessee; Ray Leone, Arizona State; Jim Millinder, Southern California; Chris Petrucelli, Texas; Jennifer Rockwood, Brigham Young; Dan Tobias, Arizona, Len Tsantiris, Connecticut; Randy Waldrum, Notre Dame; Paula Wilkins, Penn State.

Voting method: On each ballot, 25 points awarded for first place, 24 for second place, 23 for third, etc., to 1 point for 25th place.

Previous 2004 Top 25 Polls
October 25
October 18
October 11
October 4
September 27
September 20
September 13
September 7
August 31
Preseason

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