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SBI College Top 25: Oct. 30 Edition

Photo by Jim Shorin/StanfordPhoto.com
Photo by Jim Shorin/StanfordPhoto.com

With Creighton’s midweek loss to Xavier, there is a new team atop the SBI College Soccer Top 25.

The Bluejays lost, 2-1, to the Musketeers Wednesday and subsequently lost their No. 1 spot, a position they’ve held since Sept. 18. Creighton falls into third, while Stanford, which hasn’t lost a game since Aug. 28, moves into first.

The Cardinal have not won every game since that opening loss to UC Santa Barbara, but U.S. Men’s National Team forward Jordan Morris, as well as sophomore forward Foster Langsdorf, has looked superb, scoring a team-leading seven goals this campaign.

After their big win, the Musketeers move into the Top 25 once again, this time to No. 19. Monmouth, UC Santa Barbara, Maryland and Radford all join Xavier in this week’s edition of the rankings.

Meanwhile, Indiana and Syracuse each climbed five spots. With the ACC regular season ending this weekend, currently six teams feature inside the Top 25.

Here is the SBI College Soccer Top 25 for Oct. 30:

SBI COLLEGE SOCCER TOP 25

1. (2) STANFORD (12-1-2)

2. (3) WAKE FOREST (13-1-2)

3. (1) CREIGHTON (15-1)

4. (4) CLEMSON (13-1-2)

5. (5) NORTH CAROLINA (14-1-1)

6. (6) AKRON (12-2-2)

7. (8) COASTAL CAROLINA (12-1-1)

8. (7) DENVER (11-0-3)

9. (9) GEORGETOWN (11-2-2)

10. (11) VIRGINIA (9-3-2)

11. (12) SEATTLE UNIVERSITY (14-3)

12. (10) SOUTH FLORIDA (10-3-3)

13. (13) OLD DOMINION (8-2-3)

14. (15) SMU (11-2-3)

15. (20) INDIANA (9-4-2)

16. (21) SYRACUSE (10-4-2)

17. (22) KENTUCKY (9-3-2)

18. (24) RUTGERS (10-4-1)

19. (NR) XAVIER (10-4-1)

20. (14) NOTRE DAME (8-3-5)

21. (16) OHIO STATE (9-4-3)

22. (NR) MONMOUTH (11-3-3)

23. (NR) UCSB (12-5-2)

24. (NR) RADFORD (12-2-1) 

25. (NR) MARYLAND (7-4-4)

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HONORABLE MENTION

Dayton (10-4-2), UNLV (10-4-1), South Carolina (8-6-1), NC State (8-4-3), Boston College (8-6-1), Cal Poly (9-3-5), Washington (7-3-6), Elon (12-4), Florida international (9-5)

 

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