2024 NCAA Division I men's soccer rankings | |||||
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Season | 2024 | ||||
NCAA Tournament | 2024 | ||||
Preseason No. 1 | |||||
NCAA Tournament Champions | Vermont | ||||
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Two major human polls made up the 2024 NCAA Division I men's soccer rankings: United Soccer Coaches and Top Drawer Soccer.
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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 |
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Preseason Aug 6 [2] | Week 1 Aug 27 [3] | Week 2 Sep 3 [4] | Week 3 Sep 10 [5] | Week 4 Sep 17 [6] | Week 5 Sept 24 | Week 6 Oct 1 | Week 7 Oct 8 | Week 8 Oct 15 | Week 9 Oct 22 | Week 10 Oct 29 | Week 11 Nov 5 | Final Dec 17 | ||
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1. | Clemson | Clemson (1–0–0) (7) | West Virginia (3–0–0) (7) | West Virginia (4–0–0) (8) | Stanford (6–1–0) (8) | Pittsburgh (7–1–0) (8) | Pittsburgh (8–1–0) (8) | Pittsburgh (10–1–0) (8) | West Virginia (8–0–3) (8) | Ohio State (10–1–2) (8) | Ohio State (11–1–2) (8) | Ohio State (12–1–3) (8) | Vermont (16–2–6) (4) | 1. |
2. | Notre Dame | Marshall (1–0–0) (1) | Clemson (1–0–1) (1) | Denver (3–0–3) | Pittsburgh (5–1–0) | Stanford (7–1–1) | Stanford (8–1–1) | Ohio State (9–0–2) | Stanford (8–1–3) | Maryland (8–1–5) | Clemson (10–2–2) | Duke (10–2–4) | Marshall (15–2–7) (3) | 2. |
3. | West Virginia | Pittsburgh (2–0–0) | Denver (2–0–2) | Stanford (4–1–0) | Denver (4–0–3) | North Carolina (5–0–2) | North Carolina (6–0–3) | Denver (7–1–4) | Marshall (8–1–2) | Clemson (8–2–2) | Pittsburgh (12–3–0) | San Diego (12–1–2) | Ohio State (16–2–4) (1) | 3. |
4. | Oregon State | West Virginia (2–0–0) | Western Michigan (3–0–1) | Western Michigan (5–0–1) | Clemson (3–1–2) | Ohio State (7–0–1) | Ohio State (7–0–2) | West Virginia (7–0–3) | Pittsburgh (10–3–0) | Marshall (8–1–3) | San Diego (10–1–2) | Denver (11–2–4) | Denver (15–3–5) | 4. |
5. | Stanford | Western Michigan (2–0–0) | Stanford (3–1–0) | Clemson (1–1–1) | West Virginia (4–0–1) | Denver (5–0–4) | Marshall (7–1–1) | Stanford (8–1–2) | Ohio State (9–1–2) | Pittsburgh (11–3–0) | Duke (8–2–4) | Dayton (11–2–4) | SMU (12–3–6) | 5. |
6. | North Carolina | Saint Louis (1–0–0) | UCLA (2–0–1) | Marshall (3–1–0) | North Carolina (4–0–2) | West Virginia (5–0–2) | Denver (5–0–4) | Marshall (7–1–2) | Maryland (7–1–4) | West Virginia (9–1–3) | Marshall (9–1–4) | Indiana (10–3–5) | Wake Forest (12–5–7) | 6. |
7. | Indiana | Syracuse (2–0–0) | Marshall (2–1–0) | Pittsburgh (4–1–0) | Ohio State (5–0–1) | Marshall (5–1–1) | West Virginia (5–0–3) | North Carolina (6–1–3) | North Carolina (7–1–4) | Stanford (8–2–4) | West Virginia (10–1–4) | Clemson (11–2–3) | Pittsburgh (14–6–0) | 7. |
8. | Marshall | Portland (1–0–0) | Pittsburgh (3–1–0) | Wisconsin (5–0–0) | Seton Hall (6–0–0) | Wisconsin (6–1–0) | Wisconsin (6–1–1) | James Madison (5–0–4) | Clemson (7–2–2) | San Diego (9–1–2) | North Carolina (9–2–4) | Marshall (9–1–5) | UMass (13–4–5) | 8. |
9. | New Hampshire | Denver (2–0–0) | Northwestern (4–0–0) | Seattle (2–1–1) | Western Michigan (5–0–2) | Charlotte (5–0–2) | Charlotte (6–0–2) | Maryland (6–1–4) | San Diego (8–1–2) | Western Michigan (9–0–5) | Denver (9–2–4) | Pittsburgh (12–4–0) | Clemson (15–3–4) | 9. |
10. | SMU | UCLA (1–0–1) | Wisconsin (4–0–0) | UCF (2–0–2) | Marshall (4–1–1) | James Madison (4–0–3) | James Madison (5–0–3) | San Diego (8–1–2) | SMU (6–1–5) | Duke (6–2–4) | Maryland (8–2–5) | West Virginia (10–1–5) | San Diego (15–3–2) | 10. |
11. | Loyola Marymount | Seattle (1–0–1) | Seattle (1–0–1) | North Carolina (3–0–2) | Penn (4–1–0) | Western Michigan (6–0–3) | Western Michigan (6–0–4) | Seton Hall (8–1–1) | Duke (5–2–4) | North Carolina (8–2–4) | High Point (10–2–2) | Missouri State (11–2–2) | Indiana (11–5–5) | 11. |
12. | Western Michigan | Northwestern (2–0–0) | North Carolina (3–0–1) | Ohio State (4–0–1) | Hofstra (5–0–1) | Clemson (4–1–2) | Maryland (5–1–3) | Clemson (6–2–2) | Penn (9–1–1) | Denver (8–2–4) | NC State (8–2–5) | Penn (12–2–1) | Dayton (14–3–3) | 12. |
13. | Virginia | Stanford (1–1–0) | VCU (2–0–1) | Seton Hall (5–0–0) | Virginia Tech (5–0–1) | UC Santa Barbara (6–1–1) | San Diego (7–1–2) | George Mason (9–1–0) | Western Michigan (8–0–5) | Missouri State (10–2–1) | Akron (10–3–3) | Akron (10–3–4) | Stanford (9–5–6) | 13. |
14. | Vermont | VCU (2–0–0) | Georgetown (2–1–1) | Northwestern (5–1–0) | Elon (6–0–0) | Elon (7–0–1) | Hofstra (8–1–1) | Western Michigan (7–0–5) | Denver (7–2–4) | Georgetown (7–3–4) | Western Michigan (10–0–6) | North Carolina (9–3–4) | NC State (10–5–5) | 14. |
15. | Wake Forest | Louisville (1–0–0) | Louisville (3–0–0) | Penn (3–0–0) | San Diego (5–0–2) | Seton Hall (6–1–0) | Seton Hall (7–1–1) | SMU (6–1–4) | Missouri State (8–2–1) | UCLA (6–3–5) | Dayton (8–2–3) | SMU (9–2–5) | Duke (11–4–4) | 15. |
16. | Georgetown | Georgetown (1–1–0) | Kentucky (1–0–1) | Hofstra (4–0–1) | Michigan (5–0–2) | SMU (5–1–2) | SMU (6–1–3) | Duke (4–2–3) | Cornell (8–1–2) | Vermont (8–1–4) | Indiana (8–3–5) | Cornell (11–2–2) | West Virginia (13–2–7) | 16. |
17. | Hofstra | North Carolina (1–0–1) | UCF (1–0–2) | Virginia Tech (4–0–1) | Wisconsin (6–1–0) | Virginia Tech (5–1–1) | Elon (7–1–1) | Missouri State (7–2–1) | Georgetown (6–3–4) | High Point (9–2–2) | Missouri State (10–2–2) | Vermont (9–2–4) | Virginia (11–7–3) | 17. |
18. | James Madison | UNC Greensboro (2–0–0) | Portland (2–1–0) | Fordham (3–1–1) | NC State (4–0–2) | Providence (5–2–1) | Duke (4–2–2) | Penn (7–1–1) | Michigan (6–1–4) | Hofstra (9–3–2) | Georgetown (8–3–5) | Hofstra (11–4–2) | Kansas City (14–5–3) | 18. |
19. | UCF | Oregon State (1–1–0) | Saint Louis (1–1–1) | Charlotte (3–0–1) | Charlotte (3–0–2) | Maryland (4–1–3) | Virginia Tech (5–2–1) | Georgetown (5–3–3) | UCLA (5–3–4) | NC State (6–2–5) | Penn (11–2–1) | Washington (8–4–5) | Penn (14–4–1) | 19. |
20. | Duke | Ohio State (1–0–1) | Syracuse (2–1–1) | Elon (5–0–0) | Northwestern (5–2–0) | Penn (5–1–0) | George Mason (8–1–0) | Cornell (7–1–2) | Vermont (7–1–4) | Penn (10–2–1) | SMU (8–2–5) | UMass (10–3–4) | Western Michigan (12–3–6) | 20. |
21. | UCLA | UCF (1–0–1) | Ohio State (3–0–1) | San Diego (3–0–2) | James Madison (2–0–3) | San Diego (6–1–2) | Providence (6–2–2) | Hofstra (8–2–1) | Hofstra (9–3–1) | SMU (7–2–5) | Cornell (10–2–2) | NC State (8–3–5) | Akron (12–5–4) | 21. |
22. | Portland | Wisconsin (2–0–0) | Seton Hall (3–0–0) | Michigan (4–0–1) | UC Santa Barbara (4–1–2) | Hofstra (6–1–1)т | UC Santa Barbara (6–2–1) | Charlotte (6–1–3) | High Point (8–2–2) | Cornell (9–2–2) | Stanford (8–3–4) | High Point (10–3–2) | Cornell (13–4–2) | 22. |
23. | Seattle | Kentucky (1–0–0) | SMU (2–0–2) | Notre Dame (1–0–2) | College of Charleston (6–0–0) | VCU (4–1–2)т | VCU (4–2–2) | UC Santa Barbara (7–2–2) | NC State (5–2–4) | Duquesne (10–2–1) | Vermont (8–2–4) | Western Michigan (10–1–6) | Hofstra (14–5–2) | 23. |
24. | Louisville | UC Santa Barbara (1–0–0) | Hofstra (3–0–1)т | NC State (3–0–1) | Bowling Green (5–1–0) | Connecticut (6–0–1) | Clemson (5–2–2) | Virginia Tech (6–3–1) | Duquesne (9–2–1) | Akron (8–3–3) | Hofstra (10–4–2) | Georgetown (8–4–5) | Missouri State (12–4–2) | 24. |
25. | Syracuse | Seton Hall (1–0–0) | Penn (1–0–0)т | Georgetown (2–2–2) | Connecticut (5–0–1) | Michigan (5–0–3) | Penn (6–1–1) | Wisconsin (6–3–1) | Akron (7–3–3) | Indiana (7–3–5)т Dayton (7–2–3)т | UCLA (6–4–5) | Providence (10–4–3) | Georgetown (11–5–5) | 25. |
Preseason Aug 6 [7] | Week 1 Aug 27 [8] | Week 2 Sep 3 [9] | Week 3 Sep 10 [10] | Week 4 Sep 17 [11] | Week 5 Sept 24 | Week 6 Oct 1 | Week 7 Oct 8 | Week 8 Oct 15 | Week 9 Oct 22 | Week 10 Oct 29 | Week 11 Nov 5 | Final Dec 17 | ||
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Week 1 Aug 19 [13] | Week 2 Aug 26 [14] | Week 3 Sep 2 [15] | Week 4 Sep 9 [16] | Week 5 Sep 16 [17] | Week 6 Sep 23 [18] | Week 7 Sep 30 [19] | Week 8 Oct 7 [20] | Week 9 Oct 14 [21] | Week 10 Oct 21 [22] | Week 11 Oct 28 [23] | Week 12 Nov 4 [24] | Week 13 Nov 11 [25] | Week 14 Nov 18 [26] | Week 15 Nov 25 | Week 16 Dec 2 | Week 17 | Final | ||
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1. | Clemson | Clemson (1–0–0) | West Virginia (3–0–0) | West Virginia (4–0–1) | Denver (4–0–3) | Denver (5–0–4) | Denver (6–0–4) | Denver (7–0–4) | West Virginia (8–0–3) | Maryland (8–1–4) | Ohio State (11–1–2) | Ohio State (12–1–3) | Ohio State (13–1–3) | Ohio State (14–1–3) | Ohio State (15–1–3) | Ohio State (15–1–4) | 1. | ||
2. | Notre Dame | West Virginia (1–0–0) | Denver (2–0–2) | Denver (3–0–3) | Stanford (6–1–0) | Stanford (7–1–1) | Stanford (8–1–1) | Pittsburgh (9–1–0) | Marshall (8–1–2) | Ohio State (10–1–2) | High Point (10–2–2) | Denver (11–2–4) | Denver (12–2–4) | Dayton (13–2–3) | Dayton (14–2–3) | Wake Forest (12–4–7) | 2. | ||
3. | West Virginia | Marshall (1–0–0) | Stanford (3–1–0) | Stanford (5–1–0) | Penn (4–0–0) | Pittsburgh (7–1–0) | Pittsburgh (9–1–0) | Ohio State (8–0–2) | Stanford (8–1–3) | Marshall (8–1–3) | Pittsburgh (12–3–0) | Duke (10–2–4) | Clemson (13–2–3) | West Virginia (12–1–7) | San Diego (15–2–2) | Marshall (13–1–7) | 3. | ||
4. | Stanford | Denver (2–0–0) | UCLA (2–0–1) | Western Michigan (5–0–1) | West Virginia (4–0–1) | SMU (5–1–2) | Marshall (7–1–1) | Stanford (8–1–2) | SMU (6–1–5) | Stanford (8–2–3) | Denver (9–2–4) | San Diego (12–1–2) | Penn (13–2–1) | San Diego (13–2–2) | Wake Forest (11–4–7) | Denver (14–3–4) | 4. | ||
5. | Indiana | Oregon State (1–0–0) | SMU (2–0–2) | Penn (3–0–0) | Pittsburgh (5–1–0) | North Carolina (5–0–2) | Notre Dame (5–1–3) | West Virginia (7–0–3) | Pittsburgh (10–2–0) | High Point (9–2–2) | Maryland (8–2–5) | High Point (10–3–2) | High Point (11–3–2) | Wake Forest (10–4–7) | Clemson (15–2–4) | Pittsburgh (14–5–0) | 5. | ||
6. | Marshall | Stanford (1–1–0) | Clemson (1–0–1) | Pittsburgh (4–1–0) | SMU (3–1–2) | Marshall (5–1–1) | SMU (6–1–3) | Marshall (7–1–2) | Ohio State (9–1–2) | Pittsburgh (11–3–0) | Clemson (10–2–2) | Pittsburgh (12–4–0) | Cornell (12–2–2) | Clemson (14–2–4) | Marshall (12–1–7) | SMU (12–2–6) | 6. | ||
7. | North Carolina | Western Michigan (2–0–0) | Notre Dame (0–0–2) | Wisconsin (5–0–0) | Clemson (3–1–1) | Penn (5–1–0) | Maryland (5–1–4) | James Madison (5–0–4) | Maryland (7–1–4) | Denver (8–2–4) | Marshall (9–1–4) | Clemson (11–2–3) | Dayton (11–2–3) | Marshall (11–1–7) | Denver (13–3–4) | UMass (13–3–5) | 7. | ||
8. | Virginia | Notre Dame (0–0–1) | Saint Louis (1–1–0) | Notre Dame (1–0–3) | Western Michigan (5–0–2) | Wisconsin (6–1–0) | Hofstra (8–1–1) | SMU (6–1–4) | Denver (7–2–4) | West Virginia (9–1–3) | Duke (8–2–4) | Marshall (9–1–5) | Marshall (10–1–6) | Princeton (12–6–0) | Pittsburgh (13–5–0) | Vermont (13–2–6) | 8. | ||
9. | Oregon State | Saint Louis (1–0–0) | Indiana (1–1–1) | SMU (2–1–2) | UCLA (3–1–2) | West Virginia (5–0–2) | North Carolina (6–0–3) | Duke (4–2–3) | Clemson (7–2–2) | Clemson (8–2–2) | North Carolina (9–2–4) | SMU (9–2–5) | West Virginia (11–1–6) | Gardner-Webb (12–3–3) | SMU (11–2–6) | Dayton (14–3–3) | 9. | ||
10. | SMU | Pittsburgh (2–0–0) | Western Michigan (2–0–1) | Clemson (2–1–1) | Elon (6–0–0) | Ohio State (7–0–1) | Duke (4–2–2) | Maryland (6–1–4) | Penn (9–1–1) | Duke (6–2–4) | West Virginia (10–1–4) | Penn (12–2–1) | Duke (11–3–4) | Penn (14–3–1) | Indiana (11–4–5) | San Diego (15–3–2) | 10. | ||
11. | Georgetown | UCLA (1–0–1) | Penn (1–0–0) | Marshall (4–1–0) | Wisconsin (5–1–0) | Western Michigan (6–0–3) | Charlotte (6–0–3) | Clemson (6–2–2) | Duke (5–2–4) | SMU (7–2–5) | SMU (8–2–5) | Cornell (11–2–2) | San Diego (12–2–2) | High Point (11–4–2) | Kansas City (14–4–3) | Clemson (15–3–4) | 11. | ||
12. | James Madison | Indiana (0–1–0) | Pittsburgh (3–1–0) | UCLA (2–1–2) | Hofstra (5–0–1) | Clemson (4–1–2) | James Madison (5–0–3) | North Carolina (6–1–3) | North Carolina (7–1–4) | Western Michigan (9–0–5) | San Diego (10–1–2) | Dayton (10–2–3) | Missouri State (12–2–2) | Denver (12–3–4) | Virginia (11–6–3) | Indiana (11–5–5) | 12. | ||
13. | Loyola Marymount | James Madison (0–0–2) | North Carolina (2–0–1) | Elon (5–0–0) | North Carolina (4–0–2) | Duke (3–2–2) | Wisconsin (6–2–1) | Notre Dame (5–2–3) | Western Michigan (8–0–5) | James Madison (7–1–5) | Stanford (8–3–4) | Indiana (10–3–5) | Akron (11–3–4) | Cornell (12–3–2) | UMass (12–3–5) | Kansas City (14–5–3) | 13. | ||
14. | Vermont | North Carolina (1–0–1) | Georgetown (2–1–0) | Hofstra (4–0–1) | Marshall (4–1–1) | Elon (7–0–1) | West Virginia (6–0–3) | Western Michigan (7–0–5) | High Point (7–2–2) | North Carolina (8–2–4) | Penn (11–2–1) | North Carolina (9–3–4) | Pittsburgh (12–5–0) | Georgetown (11–4–5) | NC State (10–4–5) | Virginia (11–7–3) | 14. | ||
15. | Denver | Syracuse (2–0–0) | Marshall (1–1–0) | Seattle (2–1–1) | Virginia Tech (5–0–1) | UCLA (3–2–3) | Ohio State (7–0–2) | Penn (7–1–1) | Cornell (8–1–2) | Oregon State (8–2–2) | Akron (10–3–3) | Maryland (8–4–5) | Gardner-Webb (11–3–3) | Duke (11–3–4) | Vermont (12–2–6) | NC State (10–5–5) | 15. | ||
16. | Hofstra | SMU (1–0–1) | Kentucky (1–0–0) | Grand Canyon (3–2–0) | Ohio State (5–0–1) | Virginia Tech (5–1–1) | Western Michigan (7–0–4) | Seton Hall (8–1–1) | James Madison (5–1–5) | Monmouth (8–1–5) | Cornell (10–2–2) | West Virginia (10–1–5) | Wake Forest (9–4–6) | Missouri State (12–3–2) | Stanford (9–5–5) | Stanford (9–5–6) | 16. | ||
17. | New Hampshire | Vermont (0–1–0) | Virginia (2–1–0) | Duke (3–1–1) | Notre Dame (1–1–3) | Notre Dame (2–1–3) | Clemson (5–2–2) | Hofstra (8–2–1) | Notre Dame (5–3–4) | Penn (10–2–1) | Western Michigan (10–0–6) | Missouri State (11–2–2) | SMU (10–2–6) | Pittsburgh (12–5–0) | Penn (14–4–1) | Penn (14–4–1) | 17. | ||
18. | UCF | Georgetown (1–1–0) | Oral Roberts (2–1–1) | North Carolina (3–0–2) | Duquesne (4–0–1) | Maryland (4–1–3) | Elon (7–2–1) | Dayton (5–1–2) | Hofstra (9–3–1) | Akron (8–3–3) | Dayton (8–2–3) | Akron (10–3–4) | Indiana (10–4–5) | SMU (10–2–6) | Cornell (13–4–2) | Cornell (13–4–2) | 18. | ||
19. | Wake Forest | Kentucky (1–0–0) | Portland (1–1–0) | Kentucky (1–2–1) | Seton Hall (6–0–0) | Hofstra (6–1–1) | Penn (6–1–1) | Connecticut (7–0–3) | UNC Greensboro (6–1–4) | Georgetown (7–3–4) | Indiana (8–3–5) | Gardner-Webb (10–3–3) | North Carolina (9–4–4) | Indiana (10–4–5) | Georgetown (11–5–5) | Georgetown (11–5–5) | 19. | ||
20. | Duke | Virginia (1–1–0) | Hofstra (2–0–1) | Indiana (1–2–2) | Duke (3–2–1) | Charlotte (5–0–2) | Virginia Tech (6–2–1) | High Point (6–2–2) | Oregon State (7–2–2) | Cornell (9–2–2) | James Madison (7–2–6) | UNC Greensboro (10–2–4) | Virginia (10–5–3) | Akron (11–4–4) | Duke (11–4–4) | Duke (11–4–4) | 20. | ||
21. | UCLA | Portland (1–0–0) | Syracuse (2–0–1) | Virginia Tech (4–0–1) | Maryland (3–1–3) | Michigan (5–0–3) | UNC Greensboro (4–1–3) | George Mason (9–1–0) | Seton Hall (9–2–1) | Dayton (7–2–3) | Oregon State (8–3–2) | Wake Forest (8–4–5) | Oregon State (10–3–3) | North Carolina (9–4–4) | Missouri State (12–4–2) | Missouri State (12–4–2) | 21. | ||
22. | Kentucky | Hofstra (1–0–1) | Seattle (1–0–1) | Duquesne (4–0–1) | Creighton (4–1–2) | UNC Greensboro (3–1–3) | Michigan (5–0–4) | Cornell (7–1–2) | Kansas City (7–2–3) | Indiana (7–3–5) | NC State (8–2–5) | Western Michigan (10–1–6) | San Diego State (10–4–3) | Hofstra (14–4–2) | West Virginia (13–2–7) | West Virginia (13–2–7) | 22. | ||
23. | Portland | Duke (1–0–1) | Oregon State (1–1–1) | UCF (2–1–2) | College of Charleston (6–0–0) | Seton Hall (6–1–0) | Seton Hall (7–1–1) | UNC Greensboro (4–1–4) | Akron (7–3–3) | Missouri State (10–2–1) | Missouri State (10–2–2) | Oregon State (9–3–3) | UNC Greensboro (10–2–5) | Evansville (11–6–3) | Gardner-Webb (13–4–3) | Garnder-Webb (13–4–3) | 23. | ||
24. | Syracuse | Seattle (1–0–1) | Washington (2–1–1) | Oral Roberts (2–2–2) | Michigan (5–0–1) | Dayton (4–1–2) | Dayton (4–1–2) | Charlotte (6–1–3) | Michigan (6–1–4) | Hofstra (9–3–2) | Georgetown (8–3–5) | NC State (8–3–5) | Providence (10–4–3) | UNC Greensboro (10–2–5) | Akron (12–5–4) | Akron (12–5–4) | 24. | ||
25. | SUIE | UCF (1–0–1) | Wisconsin (3–0–0) | Ohio State (4–0–1) | Dayton (4–1–0) | VCU (4–1–2) | VCU (4–2–3) | Oregon State (6–2–2) | George Mason (10–2–0) | NC State (6–2–5) | South Carolina (9–3–2) | San Diego State (10–4–3) | Hofstra (13–4–2) | Kansas City (12–4–3) | Hofstra (14–5–2) | Hofstra (14–5–2) | 25. | ||
Week 1 Aug 19 [27] | Week 2 Aug 26 [28] | Week 3 Sep 2 [29] | Week 4 Sep 9 [30] | Week 5 Sep 16 [31] | Week 6 Sep 23 [32] | Week 7 Sep 30 [33] | Week 8 Oct 7 [34] | Week 9 Oct 14 [35] | Week 10 Oct 21 [36] | Week 11 Oct 28 [37] | Week 12 Nov 4 [38] | Week 13 Nov 11 [39] | Week 14 Nov 18 [40] | Week 15 Nov 25 | Week 16 Dec 2 | Week 17 | Final | ||
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Three polls make up the 2017 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 2017 NCAA Division I women's soccer season.
Three polls make up the 2019 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 2019 NCAA Division I women's soccer season.
The 2019 SMU Mustangs men's soccer team represented the Southern Methodist University during the 2019 NCAA Division I men's soccer season and the 2019 American Athletic Conference men's soccer season. The regular season began on August 30 and concluded on November 5. It was the program's 45th season fielding a men's varsity soccer team, and their 7th season in the AAC. The 2019 season was Kevin Hudson's fifth year as head coach for the program.
Four major human polls make up the 2020 NCAA Division I men's soccer rankings: United Soccer Coaches, Top Drawer Soccer, Soccer America, and CollegeSoccerNews.com. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, only the United Soccer Coaches poll was released. No pre-season poll was released and a five team poll was released on September 22, 2020 as the first poll of the season. The United Soccer Coaches resumed releasing a poll for the Spring Season on March 2, 2021.
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 COVID-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.
Two major human polls make up the 2021 NCAA Division I men's soccer rankings: United Soccer Coaches and Top Drawer Soccer.
Two major human polls made up the 2021 NCAA Division I women's soccer rankings: United Soccer Coaches and Top Drawer Soccer. They represented the ranking system for the 2021 NCAA Division I women's soccer season.
Two major human polls make up the 2022 NCAA Division I men's soccer rankings: United Soccer Coaches and Top Drawer Soccer.
Two major human polls made up the 2022 NCAA Division I women's soccer rankings: United Soccer Coaches and Top Drawer Soccer.
The 2022 Duke Blue Devils women's soccer team represented Duke University during the 2022 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Blue Devils were led by head coach Robbie Church, in his twenty-second season. They played home games at Koskinen Stadium. This was the team's 35th season playing organized women's college soccer and their 34th playing in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
The 2022 North Carolina Tar Heels women's soccer team represented the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill during the 2022 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. It was the 46th season of the university fielding a program. The Tar Heels were led by 46th year head coach Anson Dorrance and played their home games at Dorrance Field in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
The 2022 NC State Wolfpack women's soccer team represented NC State University during the 2022 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Wolfpack were led by head coach Tim Santoro, in his eleventh season. They played their home games at Dail Soccer Field. This was the team's 39th season playing organized women's college soccer and their 36th playing in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
The 2022 Virginia Cavaliers women's soccer team represented the University of Virginia during the 2022 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Cavaliers were led by head coach Steve Swanson, in his twenty third season. They played home games at Klöckner Stadium. This was the team's 37th season playing organized women's college soccer and their 35th playing in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
The 2023 NCAA Division I men's soccer season was the 65th season of NCAA championship men's college soccer. The season began on August 24, 2023 and concluded on December 10, 2023. Syracuse is the defending national champion.
Two major human polls made up the 2023 NCAA Division I men's soccer rankings: United Soccer Coaches and Top Drawer Soccer.
Two major human polls made up the 2023 NCAA Division I women's soccer rankings: United Soccer Coaches and Top Drawer Soccer.
The 2023 Notre Dame Fighting Irish women's soccer team represented the University of Notre Dame during the 2023 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. It was the 36th season of the university fielding a program. The Fighting Irish were led by sixth year head coach Nate Norman and played their games at Alumni Stadium.
The 2024 NCAA Division I men's soccer season is the 66th season of NCAA championship men's college soccer. The season began on August 22, 2024, and will conclude on December 16, 2024. Clemson is the defending national champion.
The 2024 Stanford Cardinal women's soccer team represent Stanford University during the 2024 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Cardinal are led by head coach Paul Ratcliffe, in his twenty-second season. They play their home games at Cagan Stadium in Stanford, California. This is the team's 41st season playing organized women's college soccer and their 1st playing in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Two major human polls made up the 2024 NCAA Division I women's soccer rankings: United Soccer Coaches and Top Drawer Soccer.