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DIII National Rankings - Haverford, MIT Hold Their Ground

DIII National Rankings - Haverford, MIT Hold Their Ground

Oct 31, 2012 by FloTrack Staff
DIII National Rankings - Haverford, MIT Hold Their Ground

Haverford, MIT Hold Their Ground in Latest DIII National Cross Country Poll

 

October 31, 2012   

 

NEW ORLEANS – After 42 conference championships were contested in NCAA Division III cross country last weekend, the latest U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) National Coaches’ Poll keeps Haverford as the No. 1 men’s team and MIT as the top-ranked women’s team in the country.

 

In the men’s poll, the top three teams – No. 1 Haverford, No. 2 Calvin, and No. 3 North Central (Ill.) held their ground from the previous week. Haverford won their third-straight Centennial Conference crown while Calvin had no problem winning the MIAA title and North Central made it 39 in-a-row in the CCIW.

 

Tufts is in the top five for the first time this season and Middlebury returns to the top ten, landing at No. 8.

 

The women’s poll keeps MIT at No. 1, Johns Hopkins at No. 2, and Calvin at No. 3, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps at No. 4, and Middlebury at No. 5 for the third-straight week. The Engineers of MIT won their sixth-straight title in the NEWMAC last weekend. Johns Hopkins claimed a fifth-consecutive Centennial Conference crown. And, Calvin’s women matched the feat of their male counterparts in winning the MIAA.

 

Regional championships to be held on Saturday, November 10, are next on the schedule for DIII.

 

The final regular-season poll will be released on Monday, November 12, in advance of the NCAA DIII Championships that will be held on Saturday, November 17.

 

 

USTFCCCA

NCAA Division III

Men's Cross Country National Coaches' Poll

2012 Week #7 -- October 31

next poll: MONDAY, November 12 (next week off)

             

Rank

Institution (FPV)

Points

Region

Conference

Head Coach (Yr*)

Last Week

1

Haverford (6)

278

Mideast

Centennial

Tom Donnelly (38th)

1

2

Calvin (2)

274

Great Lakes

MIAA

Brian Diemer (27th)

2

3

North Central (Ill.)

264

Midwest

CCIW

Al Carius (47th)

3

4

SUNY Geneseo

254

Atlantic

SUNYAC

Mike Woods (21st)

5

5

Tufts

246

New England

NESCAC

Ethan Barron (8th)

7

6

UW-La Crosse

244

Midwest

WIAC

Derek Stanley (1st)

6

7

UW-Eau Claire

228

Midwest

WIAC

Dan Schwamberger (6th)

8

8

Middlebury

222

New England

NESCAC

Nicole Wilkerson (2nd)

17

9

Washington (Mo.)

210

Midwest

UAA

Jeff Stiles (12th)

10

10

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps

209

West

SCIAC

John Goldhammer (29th)

9

11

Bates

200

New England

NESCAC

Al Fereshetian (18th)

4

12

NYU

196

Atlantic

UAA

Nick McDonough (15th)

12

13

Wheaton (Ill.)

178

Midwest

CCIW

Scott Bradley (11th)

25

14

Bowdoin

175

New England

NESCAC

Peter Slovenski (27th)

11

15

UW-Platteville

166

Midwest

WIAC

Tom Antczak (20th)

20

16

SUNY Cortland

155

Atlantic

SUNYAC

Steve Patrick (5th)

15

17

Williams

152

New England

NESCAC

Peter Farwell (34th)

13

18

UW-Stevens Point

148

Midwest

WIAC

Rick Witt (34th)

14

19

Allegheny

140

Mideast

NCAC

Brent Wilkerson (3rd)

18

20

Carnegie Mellon

128

Mideast

UAA

Dario Donatelli (20th)

19

21

Augustana (Ill.)

116

Midwest

CCIW

Paul Olsen (47th)

16

22

Central (Iowa)

112

Central

IIAC

Joe Dunham (5th)

24

23

Dickinson

110

Mideast

Centennial

Don Nichter (23rd)

21

24

St. Lawrence

85

Atlantic

Liberty League

John Newman (12th)

28

25

Johns Hopkins

81

Mideast

Centennial

Bobby Van Allen (14th)

27

26

Chicago

80

Midwest

UAA

Chris Hall (12th)

22

27

Wabash

75

Great Lakes

NCAC

Roger Busch (7th)

26

28

Willamette

57

West

Northwest

Matt McGuirk (9th)

RV

29

St. Olaf

47

Central

MIAC

Phil Lundin (5th)

33

30

Rochester

45

Atlantic

UAA

John Izzo (13th)

22

31

MIT

40

New England

NEWMAC

Halston Taylor (31st)

RV

32

UW-Stout

35

Midwest

WIAC

Matt Schauf (6th)

34

33

Case Western Reserve

24

Great Lakes

UAA

Kathy Lanese (12th)

32

34

TCNJ

14

Atlantic

NJAC

Phil Jennings (10th)

RV

35

RPI

13

Atlantic

Liberty League

John Lynch (2nd)

RV

35

Amherst

13

New England

NESCAC

Ned Nedeau (16th)

30

Others Receiving Votes: Loras 11, Pomona-Pitzer 10, UW-Oshkosh 5.

Dropped Out: No. 29 Pomona-Pitzer, No. 31 UW-Oshkosh, No. 35 Loras

(* year as head coach of that team in men's cross country, officially NCAA-recognized coach listed)

 
             

USTFCCCA

NCAA Division III

Women's Cross Country National Coaches' Poll

2012 Week #7 -- October 31

next poll: MONDAY, November 12 (next week off)

             

Rank

Institution (FPV)

Points

Region

Conference

Head Coach (Yr*)

Last Week

1

MIT (5)

277

New England

NEWMAC

Halston Taylor (6th)

1

2

Johns Hopkins (3)

275

Mideast

Centennial

Bobby Van Allen (14th)

2

3

Williams

261

New England

NESCAC

Peter Farwell (13th)

3

4

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps

259

West

SCIAC

John Goldhammer (29th)

4

5

Calvin

242

Great Lakes

MIAA

Brian Diemer (7th)

6

5

Middlebury

242

New England

NESCAC

Nicole Wilkerson (2nd)

5

7

St. Lawrence

234

Atlantic

Liberty League

Mike Howard (14th)

7

8

Chicago

225

Midwest

UAA

Chris Hall (12th)

8

9

Wartburg

211

Central

IIAC

Steve Johnson (24th)

11

10

Oberlin

208

Great Lakes

NCAC

Ray Appenheimer (7th)

9

11

UW-Eau Claire

202

Midwest

WIAC

Dan Schwamberger (6th)

10

12

SUNY Geneseo

193

Atlantic

SUNYAC

Mike Woods (21st)

12

13

Haverford

173

Mideast

Centennial

Fran Rizzo (22nd)

14

14

NYU

165

Atlantic

UAA

Nick McDonough (15th)

16

15

Gustavus Adolphus

164

Central

MIAC

Dale Bahr (4th)

NR

16

Hope

163

Great Lakes

MIAA

Mark Northuis (25th)

19

17

Amherst

153

New England

NESCAC

Cassie Funke-Harris (1st)

21

18

St. Olaf

148

Central

MIAC

Chris Daymont (32nd)

13

19

Dickinson

129

Mideast

Centennial

Don Nichter (23rd)

15

20

Carnegie Mellon

117

Mideast

UAA

Dario Donatelli (20th)

NR

21

Luther

115

Central

IIAC

Yarrow Pasche (8th)

19

22

Case Western Reserve

108

Great Lakes

UAA

Kathy Lanese (15th)

18

23

Lewis & Clark

104

West

Northwest

Keith Woodard (6th)

22

24

Bates

83

New England

NESCAC

Jay Hartshorn (8th)

28

25

Rowan

76

Atlantic

NJAC

Derick "Ringo" Adamson (6th)

26

26

Illinois Wesleyan

75

Midwest

CCIW

Greg Huffaker (8th)

24

27

Trinity (Texas)

64

South/Southeast

SCAC

Derick Lawrence (1st)

25

28

Carleton

61

Central

MIAC

Donna Ricks (20th)

23

29

Ohio Northern

49

Great Lakes

OAC

Jason Maus (7th)

34

30

Washington (Mo.)

47

Midwest

UAA

Jeff Stiles (12th)

27

31

SUNY Plattsburgh

28

Atlantic

SUNYAC

Andrew Krug (1st)

33

32

Kenyon

16

Great Lakes

NCAC

Duane Gomez (30th)

30

33

UW-La Crosse

14

Midwest

WIAC

Derek Stanley (1st)

RV

34

Rochester

13

Atlantic

UAA

Barbara Hartwig (24th)

31

35

Emory

6

South/Southeast

UAA

John Curtin (28th)

RV

35

St. Thomas (Minn.)

6

Central

MIAC

Joe Sweeney (33rd)

35

35

Willamette

6

West

Northwest

Matt McGuirk (9th)

32

Others Receiving Votes: Wesleyan (Conn.) 5, Ithaca 3, UW-Oshkosh 3.

Dropped Out: No. 17 Tufts, No. 29 UW-Oshkosh

(* year as head coach of that team in women's cross country, officially NCAA-recognized coach listed)

 

 

 

 

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