2020 NCAA Division I women's soccer rankings

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.

Top Drawer Soccer released a national ranking on February 1 for the Spring Season. The ranking took into account records of teams that played in the fall.[1]

Legend

  Increase in ranking
  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

Fall 2020

United Soccer Coaches

Source:[2]

Week 1
Sep 22
Week 2
Sep 29
Week 3
Oct 6
Week 4
Oct 13
Week 5
Oct 20
Week 6
Oct 27
Week 7
Nov 3
Week 8
Nov 10
Week 9
Nov 17
Final
Nov 24
1.North Carolina (2–0–0)North Carolina (3–0–0)North Carolina (4–0–0)North Carolina (4–0–0)North Carolina (6–0–0)North Carolina (7–0–0)North Carolina (9–0–0)North Carolina (9–0–0)Florida State (11–0–0)Florida State (11–0–0)1.
2.Florida State (2–0–0)Florida State (2–0–0)Florida State (4–0–0)Florida State (4–0–0)Florida State (6–0–0)Florida State (6–0–0)Florida State (8–0–0)Florida State (8–0–0)North Carolina (11–1–0)North Carolina (11–1–0)2.
3.Clemson (3–0–0)Clemson (3–0–0)Arkansas (3–0–0)Arkansas (3–0–0)Clemson (5–2–0)Clemson (5–2–0)TCU (7–0–1)TCU (8–0–1)TCU (8–0–1)TCU (8–0–1)3.
4.West Virginia (2–0–0)Oklahoma State (3–0–0)Oklahoma State (3–0–1)Clemson (4–2–0)Duke (5–1–2)TCU (6–0–1)West Virginia (7–1–0)West Virginia (7–2–0)West Virginia (7–2–0)West Virginia (7–2–0)4.
5.Texas A&M (1–0–0)Texas A&M (1–0–0)Kansas (3–0–0)Duke (3–1–2)TCU (4–0–1)Duke (5–2–2)Clemson (6–3–0)Clemson (6–3–0)Duke (7–4–2)Duke (7–4–2)5.
6.Oklahoma State (2–0–0)Kansas (2–0–0)Clemson (3–2–0)TCU (3–0–1)West Virginia (5–1–0)West Virginia (6–1–0)Duke (6–3–2)Duke (6–3–2)Arkansas (7–1–0)Clemson (6–4–0)6.
7.Duke (1–0–2)West Virginia (2–1–0)Duke (2–1–2)West Virginia (4–1–0)Arkansas (4–1–0)Arkansas (5–1–0)Arkansas (6–1–0)Arkansas (7–1–0)Clemson (6–4–0)Arkansas (9–2–0)7.
8.Georgia (1–0–0)Georgia (1–0–1)Georgia (2–0–1)Oklahoma State (3–1–1)Kansas (4–1–0)Texas A&M (4–1–0)Texas A&M (5–1–0)Texas A&M (7–1–0)Texas A&M (7–1–0)Vanderbilt (8–4–0)8.
9.Kansas (1–0–0)Arkansas (2–0–0)West Virginia (3–1–0)Texas A&M (2–1–0)Texas A&M (3–1–0)South Carolina (5–1–0)South Carolina (6–1–0)Virginia (7–2–1)Virginia (8–3–1)Texas A&M (7–1–0)9.
10.Vanderbilt (1–0–0)Virginia (2–1–1)Virginia (4–1–1)Kansas (3–1–0)Virginia (5–2–1)Virginia (5–2–1)Virginia (7–2–1)South Carolina (6–2–3)South Carolina (6–2–0)Virginia (8–3–1)10.
11.Virginia (1–1–1)Duke (1–1–2)Texas A&M (1–1–0)Virginia (4–1–1)South Carolina (4–1–0)Kansas (4–2–0)Oklahoma State (5–2–1)Oklahoma State (5–2–1)Oklahoma State (6–2–1)South Carolina (7–3–0)11.
12.Pittsburgh (4–0–0)TCU (1–0–1)TCU (2–0–1)Georgia (2–0–2)Oklahoma State (3–2–1)Oklahoma State (4–2–1)Kansas (4–3–0)Notre Dame (4–4–0)Tennessee (4–3–1)Oklahoma State (6–2–1)12.
13.Arkansas (1–0–0)Vanderbilt (1–1–0)Louisville (3–1–0)Louisville (3–1–0)Louisville (4–2–0)Notre Dame (4–3–0)Vanderbilt (4–3–0)Tennessee (4–3–1)Notre Dame (4–5–0)Tennessee (4–4–1)13.
14.TCU (1–0–1)Pittsburgh (6–0–0)Notre Dame (3–1–0)Notre Dame (3–1–0)Auburn (2–0–1)Georgia (2–2–2)Notre Dame (4–4–0)Ole Miss (4–4–0)Kansas (5–3–1)Notre Dame (4–5–0)14.
15.Alabama (1–0–0)Alabama (1–0–1)Florida (1–0–1)South Carolina (3–1–0)Georgia (2–1–2)Auburn (2–0–2)Auburn (3–1–2)Kansas (4–3–1)Auburn (4–3–2)Kansas (5–3–1)15.
Week 1
Sep 22
Week 2
Sep 29
Week 3
Oct 6
Week 4
Oct 13
Week 5
Oct 20
Week 6
Oct 27
Week 7
Nov 3
Week 8
Nov 10
Week 9
Nov 17
Final
Nov 24
NoneDropped:
  • No. 13 Vanderbilt
  • No. 14 Pittsburgh
  • No. 15 Alabama
Dropped:
No. 15 Florida
Dropped:
No. 14 Notre Dame
Dropped:
No. 13 Louisville
Dropped:
No. 14 Georgia
Dropped:
  • No. 13 Vanderbilt
  • No. 15 Auburn
Dropped:
No. 14 Ole Miss
Dropped:
No. 15 Auburn

Spring 2021

United Soccer Coaches

Source:[2]

Week 1
Mar 2
Week 2
Mar 9
Week 3
Mar 16
Week 4
Mar 23
Week 5
Mar 30
Week 6
Apr 6
Week 7
Apr 13
Week 8
Apr 20
Final
May 18
1.Florida State (28) (11–0–0)Florida State (31) (11–0–0)Florida State (33) (11–0–0)Florida State (30) (11–0–0)Florida State (31) (11–0–0)Florida State (33) (11–0–0)Florida State (33) (11–0–0)Florida State (28) (11–0–0)Santa Clara (31) (12–1–0)1.
2.North Carolina (1) (11–1–0)North Carolina (2) (11–1–0)North Carolina (11–1–0)North Carolina (1) (12–1–0)North Carolina (1) (12–1–0)North Carolina (14–1–0)North Carolina (14–1–0)North Carolina (2) (15–1–0)Florida State (1) (13–0–3)2.
3.UCLA (4) (4–0–0)UCLA (1) (6–0–0)UCLA (1) (8–0–0)UCLA (1) (8–0–1)TCU (9–0–1)TCU (1) (9–0–1)UCLA (12–1–1)UCLA (3) (12–1–2)North Carolina (1) (18–2–0)3.
4.TCU (1) (8–0–1)TCU (8–0–1)TCU (8–0–1)TCU (2) (9–0–1)West Virginia (2) (9–2–0)UCLA (10–1–1)Penn State (2) (10–1–1)TCU (1) (11–1–1)Virginia (1) (14–4–3)4.
5.Duke (7–4–2)Duke (8–4–2)Duke (8–4–2)Duke (9–4–2)UCLA (8–1–1)West Virginia (10–2–0)West Virginia (10–2–1)West Virginia (10–2–1)TCU (12–2–2)5.
6.Vanderbilt (9–4–0)Vanderbilt (9–4–0)Vanderbilt (10–4–0)Vanderbilt (10–4–0)Penn State (7–1–1)Penn State (9–1–1)Clemson (12–4–0)Clemson (12–4–0)Clemson (12–5–2)6.
7.West Virginia (7–2–0)West Virginia (8–2–0)West Virginia (8–2–0)West Virginia (8–2–0)Duke (9–5–2)Duke (10–5–2)TCU (10–1–1)Arkansas (11–3–0)Duke (12–5–4)7.
8.Virginia (9–3–1)Clemson (9–4–0)Clemson (8–4–0)Clemson (10–4–0)Clemson (10–4–0)Clemson (11–4–0)Arkansas (10–3–0)Duke (10–5–3)Texas A&M (12–4–1)8.
9.Clemson (8–4–0)Virginia (10–3–1)Virginia (10–3–1)Penn State (6–1–1)Santa Clara (5–0–0)Arkansas (11–3–0)Duke (10–5–3)Penn State (10–2–1)UCLA (13–1–3)9.
10.California (1–0–0)Penn State (4–1–0)South Carolina (8–3–0)Virginia (10–3–1)Virginia (10–3–1)Georgetown (9–0–1)Georgetown (9–0–1)Santa Clara (7–1–0)Georgetown (12–0–2)10.
11.Texas A&M (8–2–0)South Carolina (8–3–0)Penn State (4–0–1)Santa Clara (3–0–0)Arkansas (11–3–0)South Carolina (10–3–0)Santa Clara (7–1–0)Texas A&M (11–3–0)Penn State (12–3–1)11.
12.South Carolina (7–3–0)Texas A&M (8–2–0)Texas A&M (8–2–0)Georgetown (8–0–0)Georgetown (9–0–1)Virginia (10–4–1)Virginia (10–4–2)Georgetown (11–0–1)Arkansas (12–4–0)12.
13.Penn State (2–1–0)BYU (5–2–0)Santa Clara (3–0–0)South Carolina (9–3–0)South Carolina (9–3–0)Santa Clara (6–1–0)Texas A&M (8–4–0)Virginia (10–4–2)West Virginia (10–3–1)13.
14.BYU (2–2–0)USC (3–1–0)Oklahoma State (9–2–1)Oklahoma State (10–2–1)Memphis (7–1–0)Vanderbilt (10–5–0)Vanderbilt (10–5–1)USC (7–3–3)Oklahoma State (13–3–2)14.
15.Arkansas (10–3–0)Oklahoma State (8–2–1)Georgetown (6–0–0)Arkansas (11–3–0)Oklahoma State (11–2–1)South Florida (7–0–1)South Florida (7–0–2)South Florida (9–0–2)Washington (10–4–4)15.
16.Oklahoma State (7–2–1)Georgetown (4–0–0)Arizona State (6–0–2)BYU (6–3–0)Arizona State (7–1–2)BYU (9–3–1)South Carolina (10–4–0)Vanderbilt (9–5–1)Rice (14–3–1)16.
17.Saint Louis (5–0–0)Rutgers (4–1–0)BYU (4–2–0)Memphis (6–1–0)BYU (8–3–0)Arizona State (8–2–2)BYU (10–3–1)BYU (11–3–1)BYU (11–4–1)17.
18.Memphis (2–1–0)Arkansas (10–3–0)Arkansas (10–3–0)Washington (6–1–2)Vanderbilt (10–5–0)Oklahoma State (11–3–1)Oklahoma State (12–3–1)South Carolina (10–4–0)USC (7–3–4)18.
19.Rutgers (2–1–0)Memphis (3–1–0)Memphis (4–0–0)Rutgers (6–1–1)Washington (6–1–2)Memphis (7–2–0)USC (7–3–2)Oklahoma State (12–3–1)South Florida (10–1–2)19.
20.Oregon (2–0–1)Saint Louis (5–1–0)Stanford (4–2–0)Saint Louis (8–1–0)Saint Louis (9–1–0)Saint Louis (11–1–0)Saint Louis (13–1–0)Saint Louis (15–1–0)Saint Louis (15–1–1)20.
21.Georgetown (2–0–0)Stanford (3–2–0)Rutgers (4–1–1)Arizona State (6–1–2)South Florida (6–0–1)USC (6–3–1)Memphis (8–2–0)Washington (9–3–3)Vanderbilt (9–6–1)21.
22.Pepperdine (2–2–0)Washington (4–0–2)Saint Louis (6–1–0)South Florida (5–0–1)Texas A&M (8–3–0)Ohio State (6–1–3)Rutgers (8–2–3)Rice (12–2–1)South Carolina (11–5–0)22.
23.Stanford (1–2–0)Santa Clara (2–0–0)Washington (5–1–2)Texas A&M (7–3–0)Ohio State (5–1–3)Texas A&M (8–3–0)Hofstra (7–0–1)Wisconsin (7–4–3)Ole Miss (10–6–2)23.
24.Indiana (2–1–0)California (3–1–0)South Florida (4–0–1)Pepperdine (4–2–1)Rutgers (6–2–2)Hofstra (6–0–1)Washington (9–3–2)Ole Miss (10–5–0)Rutgers (9–3–4)24.
25.Washington State (4–0–1)Pepperdine (3–2–0)Pepperdine (3–1–0)Ole Miss (6–5–0)Hofstra (6–0–0)Pepperdine (6–3–1)Rice (10–2–0)Memphis (8–3–0)Arizona State (9–6–2)25.
Week 1
Mar 2
Week 2
Mar 9
Week 3
Mar 16
Week 4
Mar 23
Week 5
Mar 30
Week 6
Apr 6
Week 7
Apr 13
Week 8
Apr 20
Final
May 18
Dropped:
  • No. 20 Oregon
  • No. 24 Indiana
  • No. 25 Washington State
Dropped:
  • No. 14 USC
  • No. 24 California
Dropped:
No. 24 California
Dropped:
  • No. 24 Pepperdine
  • No. 25 Ole Miss
Dropped:
  • No. 19 Washington
  • No. 24 Rutgers
Dropped:
  • No. 17 Arizona State
  • No. 22 Ohio State
  • No. 25 Pepperdine
Dropped:
  • No. 22 Rutgers
  • No. 23 Hofstra
Dropped:
  • No. 23 Wisconsin
  • No. 25 Memphis

Top Drawer Soccer

Source:[3]

Preseason
Feb 1
Week 1
Feb 8
Week 2
Feb 15
Week 3
Feb 22
Week 4
Mar 1
Week 5
Mar 8
Week 6
Mar 15
Week 7
Mar 22
Week 8
Mar 29
Week 9
Apr 5
Week 10
Apr 12
Week 11
Apr 19
Week 12
May 3
Week 13
May 10
Final
May 18
1.Florida State (11–0–0)Florida State (11–0–0)Florida State (11–0–0)Florida State (11–0–0)Florida State (11–0–0)Florida State (11–0–0)Florida State (11–0–0)Florida State (11–0–0)Florida State (11–0–0)Florida State (11–0–0)Florida State (11–0–0)Florida State (11–0–0)Florida State (12–0–0)Florida State (13–0–1)Santa Clara (11–1–1)1.
2.North Carolina (11–1–0)North Carolina (11–1–0)North Carolina (11–1–0)North Carolina (11–1–0)North Carolina (11–1–0)North Carolina (11–1–0)North Carolina (11–1–0)North Carolina (12–1–0)North Carolina (13–1–0)North Carolina (14–1–0)North Carolina (14–1–0)North Carolina (14–1–0)North Carolina (15–1–0)North Carolina (17–1–0)Florida State (13–0–3)2.
3.Stanford (0–0–0)Stanford (0–0–0)Stanford (0–0–0)Stanford (1–0–0)UCLA (4–0–0)UCLA (6–0–0)UCLA (8–0–0)UCLA (8–0–1)Virginia (10–3–1)TCU (10–0–1)UCLA (12–1–1)UCLA (12–1–2)UCLA (13–1–2)Virginia (14–4–2)Virginia (14–4–3)3.
4.UCLA (0–0–0)UCLA (1–0–0)UCLA (2–0–0)UCLA (3–0–0)Vanderbilt (9–4–0)Vanderbilt (9–4–0)Vanderbilt (9–4–0)Vanderbilt (9–4–0)TCU (9–0–1)UCLA (10–1–1)West Virginia (10–2–1)West Virginia (10–2–1)Virginia (12–4–2)Santa Clara (10–1–0)North Carolina (17–2–0)4.
5.Vanderbilt (8–4–0)Vanderbilt (8–4–0)Vanderbilt (8–4–0)Vanderbilt (8–4–0)Virginia (9–3–1)Virginia (10–3–1)Virginia (10–3–1)Virginia (10–3–1)UCLA (8–1–1)West Virginia (10–2–0)Virginia (10–4–2)Virginia (10–4–2)Texas A&M (12–3–0)Texas A&M (12–4–1)Texas A&M (12–4–1)5.
6.Virginia (8–3–1)Virginia (8–3–1)Virginia (8–3–1)Virginia (8–3–1)California (2–0–0)Texas A&M (8–2–0)Texas A&M (8–2–0)TCU (9–0–1)West Virginia (9–2–0)Virginia (10–4–1)Texas A&M (11–3–0)Texas A&M (11–3–0)Duke (11–5–3)Duke (12–5–4)Duke (12–5–4)6.
7.Arkansas (8–2–0)Arkansas (8–2–0)Arkansas (8–2–0)Arkansas (8–2–0)Texas A&M (8–2–0)TCU (8–0–1)TCU (8–0–1)Duke (9–4–2)Duke (9–5–2)Duke (10–5–2)Duke (10–5–3)Duke (10–5–3)TCU (12–1–1)TCU (12–2–2)TCU (12–2–2)7.
8.Texas A&M (7–2–0)Texas A&M (7–2–0)Texas A&M (7–2–0)Texas A&M (8–2–0)TCU (8–0–1)Duke (8–4–2)Duke (8–4–2)Texas A&M (9–3–0)Texas A&M (10–3–0)Texas A&M (10–3–0)TCU (10–1–1)TCU (11–1–1)Clemson (12–4–1)Clemson (12–5–2)Clemson (12–5–2)8.
9.TCU (8–0–1)TCU (8–0–1)TCU (8–0–1)TCU (8–0–1)Duke (7–4–2)West Virginia (8–2–0)West Virginia (8–2–0)West Virginia (8–2–0)South Carolina (10–3–0)South Carolina (10–3–0)Clemson (12–4–0)Clemson (12–4–0)Arkansas (12–3–0)UCLA (13–1–3)UCLA (13–1–3)9.
10.BYU (0–0–0)BYU (1–0–0)BYU (1–1–0)USC (1–0–0)West Virginia (7–2–0)South Carolina (8–3–0)South Carolina (8–3–0)South Carolina (9–3–0)Vanderbilt (9–5–0)Vanderbilt (9–5–0)Vanderbilt (9–5–1)Vanderbilt (9–5–1)Penn State (12–2–1)Arkansas (12–4–0)Arkansas (12–4–0)10.
11.Duke (7–4–2)Duke (7–4–2)Duke (7–4–2)Duke (7–4–2)South Carolina (7–3–0)Clemson (9–4–0)Clemson (9–4–0)Clemson (10–4–0)Clemson (10–4–0)Clemson (11–4–0)Arkansas (11–3–0)Arkansas (11–3–0)Oklahoma State (13–3–1)Penn State (12–3–1)Penn State (12–3–1)11.
12.West Virginia (7–2–0)West Virginia (7–2–0)West Virginia (7–2–0)West Virginia (7–2–0)Clemson (8–4–0)USC (3–1–0)USC (3–2–0)Arkansas (11–3–0)Arkansas (11–3–0)Arkansas (11–3–0)Penn State (10–1–1)South Florida (9–0–2)Georgetown (12–0–1)Oklahoma State (13–3–2)Oklahoma State (13–3–2)12.
13.Penn State (0–0–0)Penn State (0–0–0)Penn State (0–0–0)South Carolina (6–3–0)USC (1–1–0)Washington State (4–0–1)Washington State (4–0–1)Oklahoma State (10–2–1)Oklahoma State (11–2–1)South Florida (7–0–1)South Carolina (10–4–0)Penn State (10–2–1)Santa Clara (8–1–0)Georgetown (12–0–2)Georgetown (12–0–2)13.
14.USC (0–0–0)USC (0–0–0)USC (0–0–0)California (0–0–0)Washington State (4–0–1)Arkansas (10–3–0)Arkansas (10–3–0)South Florida (5–0–1)South Florida (6–0–1)Penn State (9–1–1)South Florida (7–0–2)South Carolina (10–4–0)Washington (9–3–4)Washington (9–4–4)Washington (9–4–4)14.
15.South Carolina (6–3–0)South Carolina (6–3–0)South Carolina (6–3–0)Washington State (3–0–0)Arkansas (10–3–0)Oklahoma State (8–2–1)Oklahoma State (9–2–1)Penn State (6–1–1)Penn State (8–1–1)Oklahoma State (11–3–1)Oklahoma State (12–3–1)Oklahoma State (12–3–1)Ole Miss (10–5–2)Ole Miss (10–6–2)Ole Miss (10–6–2)15.
16.California (0–0–0)California (0–0–0)California (0–0–0)Clemson (6–4–0)Oklahoma State (7–2–1)California (3–1–0)South Florida (4–0–1)Santa Clara (3–0–0)Santa Clara (5–0–0)Santa Clara (6–1–0)Santa Clara (6–1–0)Santa Clara (7–1–0)Rice (14–2–1)Rice (14–3–1)Rice (14–3–1)16.
17.Clemson (6–4–0)Clemson (6–4–0)Clemson (6–4–0)Oklahoma State (6–2–1)South Florida (2–0–0)South Florida (3–0–1)Stanford (4–2–0)Hofstra (5–0–0)Hofstra (6–0–0)Hofstra (6–0–1)Hofstra (7–0–1)Hofstra (7–1–1)West Virginia (10–3–1)West Virginia (10–3–1)West Virginia (10–3–1)17.
18.Oklahoma State (6–2–1)Oklahoma State (6–2–1)Oklahoma State (6–2–1)South Florida (2–0–0)Michigan (1–0–1)Stanford (3–2–0)Penn State (4–1–1)Georgetown (8–0–0)Georgetown (9–0–1)Georgetown (9–0–1)Georgetown (9–0–1)Georgetown (11–0–1)Vanderbilt (9–6–1)Vanderbilt (9–6–1)Vanderbilt (9–6–1)18.
19.Washington State (0–0–0)Washington State (1–0–0)Washington State (2–0–0)Michigan (0–0–1)Stanford (1–2–0)Penn State (4–1–0)Santa Clara (3–0–0)USC (3–3–1)USC (4–3–1)USC (6–3–1)USC (7–3–2)USC (7–3–3)South Florida (10–1–2)South Florida (10–1–2)South Florida (10–1–2)19.
20.Michigan (0–0–0)Michigan (0–0–0)Michigan (0–0–0)Penn State (0–1–0)Penn State (2–1–0)BYU (4–2–0)Hofstra (3–0–0)Washington (5–1–2)Washington (6–1–2)Saint Louis (11–1–0)Saint Louis (13–1–0)Saint Louis (15–1–0)South Carolina (11–5–0)South Carolina (11–5–0)South Carolina (11–5–0)20.
21.Santa Clara (0–0–0)Santa Clara (0–0–0)Santa Clara (0–0–0)BYU (1–2–0)BYU (2–2–0)Santa Clara (2–0–0)Georgetown (6–0–0)Washington State (4–1–1)Washington State (5–1–1)BYU (9–3–1)BYU (10–3–1)BYU (11–3–1)USC (7–3–4)USC (7–3–4)USC (7–3–4)21.
22.Memphis (0–0–0)Memphis (1–0–0)Memphis (1–0–0)Santa Clara (0–0–0)Santa Clara (1–0–0)Hofstra (3–0–0)Kansas (6–3–2)California (4–2–0)BYU (8–3–0)Washington (6–3–2)Washington (8–3–2)Campbell (9–2–1)Saint Louis (15–1–1)Saint Louis (15–1–1)Saint Louis (15–1–1)22.
23.Hofstra (0–0–0)Hofstra (0–0–0)Hofstra (0–0–0)Memphis (1–0–0)Memphis (2–0–0)Kansas (6–3–1)Arizona State (6–0–2)Stanford (6–3–0)Saint Louis (9–1–0)Arizona (8–4–0)Rutgers (8–2–3)Washington (8–3–3)BYU (11–4–1)BYU (11–4–1)BYU (11–4–1)23.
24.Kansas (5–3–1)Kansas (5–3–1)Kansas (5–3–1)Hofstra (1–0–0)Hofstra (2–0–0)Arizona State (5–0–1)California (3–2–0)BYU (6–3–0)Stanford (5–3–1)Ohio State (6–1–3)High Point (9–0–0)Rutgers (8–3–3)Rutgers (9–3–4)Rutgers (9–3–4)Rutgers (9–3–4)24.
25.Pepperdine (0–0–0)South Florida (1–0–0)South Florida (1–0–0)Kansas (5–3–1)Kansas (5–3–1)Georgetown (4–0–0)BYU (4–3–0)Saint Louis (8–1–0)Arizona State (7–1–2)Pepperdine (6–3–1)Memphis (8–2–0)Memphis (8–3–0)Memphis (8–4–0)Memphis (8–4–0)Memphis (8–4–0)25.
Preseason
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Week 1
Feb 8
Week 2
Feb 15
Week 3
Feb 22
Week 4
Mar 1
Week 5
Mar 8
Week 6
Mar 15
Week 7
Mar 22
Week 8
Mar 29
Week 9
Apr 5
Week 10
Apr 12
Week 11
Apr 19
Week 12
May 3
Week 13
May 10
Final
May 18
Dropped:
No. 25 Pepperdine
NoneNoneNoneDropped:
  • No. 18 Michigan
  • No. 23 Memphis
NoneDropped:
  • No. 22 Kansas
  • No. 23 Arizona State
Dropped:
No. 22 California
Dropped:
  • No. 21 Washington State
  • No. 24 Stanford
  • No. 25 Arizona State
Dropped:
  • No. 23 Arizona
  • No. 24 Ohio State
  • No. 25 Pepperdine
Dropped:
No. 24 High Point
Dropped:
  • No. 17 Hofstra
  • No. 22 Campbell
NoneNone

References

  1. ^ "TDS Women's DI Top 25: February 2". topdrawersoccer.com. Advanced Sports Media LLC. February 1, 2021. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "United Soccer Coaches Top 25 NCAA DI Women — National". unitedsoccercoaches.org. United Soccer Coaches. May 18, 2021. Retrieved May 18, 2021.
  3. ^ "College Soccer National Ranking". topdrawersoccer.com. Top Drawer Soccer. May 18, 2021. Retrieved May 18, 2021.

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