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Women DI College Top 20 - Dec. 2, 2014

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Women DI College Top 20 - Dec. 2, 2014

Not too much movement in the Women DI College Rankings, despite the onset of the fall playoffs. A few key games outside of the ACRA-sponsored championship proved important, however, but no one team moved more than two spots.

The top six teams remained intact, with Penn State, Norwich and Quinnipiac all heading to the final four this weekend. The fourth semifinalist, Indiana, bumped up one spot after escaping the West region with a 7-0 quarterfinal win over Northern Iowa. The Panthers scored 14 points all weekend, which was marked by frigid temperatures.

West Chester and AIC didn’t necessarily deserve a demotion; however, Central Washington earned the leap. The Wildcats asserted their dominance in the Pacific Mountain North, defeating reigning champion Washington State 41-5. And don’t forget – the first-season varsity side beat Quinnipiac in a close friendly, and it wasn’t a fluke.

The same goes for Life. UVA and Cal didn’t deserve demotions, but we like what’s happening in Marietta, Ga. The Running Eagles played the traditional southern power – North Carolina – to a 59-24 victory to cap a 7-1 season. That’s some nice momentum heading into the spring matrix season.

The Golden Bears have impressed on the 7s pitch, winning both the Oregon State and Stanford 7s qualifiers. Fifteens, however, has been a different story. Cal dropped games to DII teams CSU Northridge and Humboldt during Scrum by the Sea, a 15s tournament. Granted, the aforementioned is a pre-season event, but our ranking is also based primarily on 15s performances. Unfortunately for Cal, all of this 7s success seems a bit anti-climactic, as the national 7s championship has been moved from December –  when the team would have had an advantage preparation wise – to the spring.

With the exception of this weekend’s fall final four, the DI rankings will go quiet until mid-January, when the Pacific Mountain and South Independent conferences start up.

Women DI College Top 20 - Dec. 2, 2014
New RankOld RankTeamNotes
11Penn State (6-0) (14-0)Defeated Kent State 100-0, Lindenwood 88-0
22Norwich (7-0) (11-1)Defeated UCONN 100-22, AIC 65-10
33BYU (3-1) (5-1)Idle
44Stanford (6-2)Finished 3rd at Stanford 7s, defeated Reno 64-5
55Quinnipiac (7-3)Defeated Army 46-17, Brown 46-20
66New Mexico (4-0)Idle
79Central Wash. (4-0) (8-2)Defeated Washington St 41-5, Oregon 69-12
87West Chester (4-0) (5-1)Idle
98AIC (2-3) (7-3)Defeated Dartmouth 33-17, lost 65-10 to Norwich
1011Indiana (7-1) (9-1)Defeated Iowa State 34-0, Northern Iowa 7-0
1110Northern Iowa (5-1)Defeated Air Force 7-0, lost to Indiana 7-0
1212Army (2-5) (6-6)Lost 46-17 to Quinnipiac, defeated Navy 72-12
1313Brown (6-1) (7-1)Defeated Navy 41-7, lost 46-20 to Quinnipiac
1416Life (7-1)Beat UNC 54-29, DII Lee 83-7
1514UVA (3-0) (11-0)Idle
1615CalWon Stanford 7s, lost Scrum by the Sea games to DII teams
1717Lindenwood (7-1) (12-3)Defeated Ohio State 27-22, lost 88-0 to Penn State
1818North Carolina (7-3)Defeated DII Elon 41-29, lost 59-24 to Life
1919Central Florida (4-0)Idle
2020UC San DiegoIdle