2024 NCAA Division I men's soccer rankings | |||||
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Season | 2024 | ||||
NCAA Tournament | 2024 | ||||
Preseason No. 1 | |||||
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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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Italics | Number of first place votes | |
(#–#) | Win-loss record | |
т | Tied with team above or below also with this symbol |
Source: [1]
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 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Final | ||
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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) | 1. | ||||||||
2. | Notre Dame | Marshall (1–0–0) (1) | Clemson (1–0–1) (1) | Denver (3–0–3) | Pittsburgh (5–1–0) | 2. | ||||||||
3. | West Virginia | Pittsburgh (2–0–0) | Denver (2–0–2) | Stanford (4–1–0) | Denver (4–0–3) | 3. | ||||||||
4. | Oregon State | West Virginia (2–0–0) | Western Michigan (3–0–1) | Western Michigan (5–0–1) | Clemson (3–1–2) | 4. | ||||||||
5. | Stanford | Western Michigan (2–0–0) | Stanford (3–1–0) | Clemson (1–1–1) | West Virginia (4–0–1) | 5. | ||||||||
6. | North Carolina | Saint Louis (1–0–0) | UCLA (2–0–1) | Marshall (3–1–0) | North Carolina (4–0–2) | 6. | ||||||||
7. | Indiana | Syracuse (2–0–0) | Marshall (2–1–0) | Pittsburgh (4–1–0) | Ohio State (5–0–1) | 7. | ||||||||
8. | Marshall | Portland (1–0–0) | Pittsburgh (3–1–0) | Wisconsin (5–0–0) | Seton Hall (6–0–0) | 8. | ||||||||
9. | New Hampshire | Denver (2–0–0) | Northwestern (4–0–0) | Seattle (2–1–1) | Western Michigan (5–0–2) | 9. | ||||||||
10. | SMU | UCLA (1–0–1) | Wisconsin (4–0–0) | UCF (2–0–2) | Marshall (4–1–1) | 10. | ||||||||
11. | Loyola Marymount | Seattle (1–0–1) | Seattle (1–0–1) | North Carolina (3–0–2) | Penn (4–1–0) | 11. | ||||||||
12. | Western Michigan | Northwestern (2–0–0) | North Carolina (3–0–1) | Ohio State (4–0–1) | Hofstra (5–0–1) | 12. | ||||||||
13. | Virginia | Stanford (1–1–0) | VCU (2–0–1) | Seton Hall (5–0–0) | Virginia Tech (5–0–1) | 13. | ||||||||
14. | Vermont | VCU (2–0–0) | Georgetown (2–1–1) | Northwestern (5–1–0) | Elon (6–0–0) | 14. | ||||||||
15. | Wake Forest | Louisville (1–0–0) | Louisville (3–0–0) | Penn (3–0–0) | San Diego (5–0–2) | 15. | ||||||||
16. | Georgetown | Georgetown (1–1–0) | Kentucky (1–0–1) | Hofstra (4–0–1) | Michigan (5–0–2) | 16. | ||||||||
17. | Hofstra | North Carolina (1–0–1) | UCF (1–0–2) | Virginia Tech (4–0–1) | Wisconsin (6–1–0) | 17. | ||||||||
18. | James Madison | UNC Greensboro (2–0–0) | Portland (2–1–0) | Fordham (3–1–1) | NC State (4–0–2) | 18. | ||||||||
19. | UCF | Oregon State (1–1–0) | Saint Louis (1–1–1) | Charlotte (3–0–1) | Charlotte (3–0–2) | 19. | ||||||||
20. | Duke | Ohio State (1–0–1) | Syracuse (2–1–1) | Elon (5–0–0) | Northwestern (5–2–0) | 20. | ||||||||
21. | UCLA | UCF (1–0–1) | Ohio State (3–0–1) | San Diego (3–0–2) | James Madison (2–0–3) | 21. | ||||||||
22. | Portland | Wisconsin (2–0–0) | Seton Hall (3–0–0) | Michigan (4–0–1) | UC Santa Barbara (4–1–2) | 22. | ||||||||
23. | Seattle | Kentucky (1–0–0) | SMU (2–0–2) | Notre Dame (1–0–2) | College of Charleston (6–0–0) | 23. | ||||||||
24. | Louisville | UC Santa Barbara (1–0–0) | Hofstra (3–0–1)т | NC State (3–0–1) | Bowling Green (5–1–0) | 24. | ||||||||
25. | Syracuse | Seton Hall (1–0–0) | Penn (1–0–0)т | Georgetown (2–2–2) | Connecticut (5–0–1) | 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 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Final | ||
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Source: [12]
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 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Week 13 | Week 14 | Week 15 | Week 16 | 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) | 1. | |||||||||||||
2. | Notre Dame | West Virginia (1–0–0) | Denver (2–0–2) | Denver (3–0–3) | Stanford (6–1–0) | 2. | |||||||||||||
3. | West Virginia | Marshall (1–0–0) | Stanford (3–1–0) | Stanford (5–1–0) | Penn (4–0–0) | 3. | |||||||||||||
4. | Stanford | Denver (2–0–0) | UCLA (2–0–1) | Western Michigan (5–0–1) | West Virginia (4–0–1) | 4. | |||||||||||||
5. | Indiana | Oregon State (1–0–0) | SMU (2–0–2) | Penn (3–0–0) | Pittsburgh (5–1–0) | 5. | |||||||||||||
6. | Marshall | Stanford (1–1–0) | Clemson (1–0–1) | Pittsburgh (4–1–0) | SMU (3–1–2) | 6. | |||||||||||||
7. | North Carolina | Western Michigan (2–0–0) | Notre Dame (0–0–2) | Wisconsin (5–0–0) | Clemson (3–1–1) | 7. | |||||||||||||
8. | Virginia | Notre Dame (0–0–1) | Saint Louis (1–1–0) | Notre Dame (1–0–3) | Western Michigan (5–0–2) | 8. | |||||||||||||
9. | Oregon State | Saint Louis (1–0–0) | Indiana (1–1–1) | SMU (2–1–2) | UCLA (3–1–2) | 9. | |||||||||||||
10. | SMU | Pittsburgh (2–0–0) | Western Michigan (2–0–1) | Clemson (2–1–1) | Elon (6–0–0) | 10. | |||||||||||||
11. | Georgetown | UCLA (1–0–1) | Penn (1–0–0) | Marshall (4–1–0) | Wisconsin (5–1–0) | 11. | |||||||||||||
12. | James Madison | Indiana (0–1–0) | Pittsburgh (3–1–0) | UCLA (2–1–2) | Hofstra (5–0–1) | 12. | |||||||||||||
13. | Loyola Marymount | James Madison (0–0–2) | North Carolina (2–0–1) | Elon (5–0–0) | North Carolina (4–0–2) | 13. | |||||||||||||
14. | Vermont | North Carolina (1–0–1) | Georgetown (2–1–0) | Hofstra (4–0–1) | Marshall (4–1–1) | 14. | |||||||||||||
15. | Denver | Syracuse (2–0–0) | Marshall (1–1–0) | Seattle (2–1–1) | Virginia Tech (5–0–1) | 15. | |||||||||||||
16. | Hofstra | SMU (1–0–1) | Kentucky (1–0–0) | Grand Canyon (3–2–0) | Ohio State (5–0–1) | 16. | |||||||||||||
17. | New Hampshire | Vermont (0–1–0) | Virginia (2–1–0) | Duke (3–1–1) | Notre Dame (1–1–3) | 17. | |||||||||||||
18. | UCF | Georgetown (1–1–0) | Oral Roberts (2–1–1) | North Carolina (3–0–2) | Duquesne (4–0–1) | 18. | |||||||||||||
19. | Wake Forest | Kentucky (1–0–0) | Portland (1–1–0) | Kentucky (1–2–1) | Seton Hall (6–0–0) | 19. | |||||||||||||
20. | Duke | Virginia (1–1–0) | Hofstra (2–0–1) | Indiana (1–2–2) | Duke (3–2–1) | 20. | |||||||||||||
21. | UCLA | Portland (1–0–0) | Syracuse (2–0–1) | Virginia Tech (4–0–1) | Maryland (3–1–3) | 21. | |||||||||||||
22. | Kentucky | Hofstra (1–0–1) | Seattle (1–0–1) | Duquesne (4–0–1) | Creighton (4–1–2) | 22. | |||||||||||||
23. | Portland | Duke (1–0–1) | Oregon State (1–1–1) | UCF (2–1–2) | College of Charleston (6–0–0) | 23. | |||||||||||||
24. | Syracuse | Seattle (1–0–1) | Washington (2–1–1) | Oral Roberts (2–2–2) | Michigan (5–0–1) | 24. | |||||||||||||
25. | SUIE | UCF (1–0–1) | Wisconsin (3–0–0) | Ohio State (4–0–1) | Dayton (4–1–0) | 25. | |||||||||||||
Week 1 Aug 19 [18] | Week 2 Aug 26 [19] | Week 3 Sep 2 [20] | Week 4 Sep 9 [21] | Week 5 Sep 16 [22] | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Week 13 | Week 14 | Week 15 | Week 16 | Week 17 | Final | ||
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