Pac-12 Catching Up to Big Ten; Week 10 Conference Standings

  2 Kaitlynn Bianconi | November 09th, 2016 | ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, College - Women's Indoor, Division I Mid-Major, News, Pac 12, SEC

The PAC-12 is taking over the AVCA Coaches Poll, challenging the Big Ten with 5 teams in the Top 25. The first five leaders in the conference, Stanford, Washington, UCLA, Oregon and Utah, are taking over the top spots within the conference as well. The Big Ten is still claiming the top three spots in the Top 25. The Big 12 has a new conference leader in Kansas, with Texas right behind them at No. 2 in the Big 12. Over in the Atlantic Coast Conference, North Carolina is still in first place, but Florida State dropped to No. 3 in the conference standings as Duke jumped to the second slot. Three SEC teams are in the competition now, with Florida still leading the conference. Missouri and Kentucky are in second and third in the SEC respectively. Below are the conference standings after Week 10 of NCAA play.

Conference School Conf. Record National Rank
American Athletic SMU 12-2
Temple 11-3
Cincinnati 11-3
UCF 10-4
USF 7-7
Tulsa 6-8
Uconn 6-8
Tulane 6-8
East Carolina 4-10
Memphis 4-10
Houston 0-14
Atlantic Coast North Carolina 13-1 8
Duke 12-2
Florida State 11-3 18
Georgia Tech 11-3
Notre Dame 10-4
Pittsburgh 10-4
NC State 9-5
Syracuse 6-8
Wake Forest 5-9
Miami 5-9
VT 4-10
Louisville 3-11
Boston College 3-11
Virginia 2-12
Clemson 1-13
Big Ten Nebraska 13-1 1
Wisconsin 12-2 3
Minnesota 11-3 2
Michigan State 10-4 15
Penn State 10-4 10
Michigan 9-5 17
Iowa 8-6
Illinois 7-7
Purdue 5-9
Indiana 5-9
Ohio State 5-9
Maryland 2-12
Northwestern 1-13
Rutgers 0-14
Big 12 Kansas 11-1 4
Texas 10-1 5
Baylor 7-3
Iowa State 6-5
Kansas State 6-6
Oklahoma 4-7
TCU 4-8
West Virginia 3-8
Texas Tech 0-12
Conference USA WKU 13-0
UTSA 9-3
Marshall 9-3
Southern Miss 9-3
Rice 9-4
Florida Atlantic 8-4
North Texas 6-6
UTEP 5-8
Louisiana Tech 4-9
UAB 3-9
FIU 2-10
Middle Tennessee 2-10
Mid-American (East) Miami 13-1
Ohio 10-4
Bowling Green 8-6
Kent State 7-7
Akron 3-11
Buffalo 3-11
Mid-American (West) Northern Illinois 13-1
Toledo 8-6
Ball State 8-6
Western Michigan 5-9
Central Michigan 3-11
Eastern Michigan 3-11
Mountain West Boise State 11-2
Colorado State 11-2
Wyoming 10-3
UNLV 10-4
Nevada 8-5
San Diego State 6-7
Utah State 6-8
Fresno State 4-10
New Mexico 4-10
San Jose State 4-10
Air Force 0-13
Pac-12 Washington 10-4 11
UCLA 10-4 13
Stanford 10-4 9
Oregon 10-4 16
Utah 8-6 19
USC 8-6
Arizona 8-6
Washington State 7-7
Colorado 5-9
Oregon State 3-11
California 3-11
Arizona State 2-12
SEC Florida 12-1 6
Missouri 12-1 21
Kentucky 11-2 24
Texas A&M 10-2
Auburn 8-5
South Carolina 5-7
Tennessee 5-7
Alabama 5-8
Mississippi State 4-9
Ole Miss 3-9
Arkansas 3-9
LSU 2-10
Georgia 1-11
Sunbelt (East) Coastal Carolina 13-1
South Alabama 6-8
Georgia State 6-8
Georgia Southern 5-9
Troy 3-11
Appalachian State 2-12
Sunbelt (West) Arkansas State 14-1
Texas State 11-3
UT Arlington 8-6
Little Rock 8-7
UL Lafayette 6-8
UL Monroe 3-11
West Coast Conference San Diego 12-1 7
BYU 11-2 12
Loyola Marymount 8-6
Pacific 8-6
Gonzaga 7-6
Portland 7-6
Santa Clara 5-8
Saint Mary;s 5-9
Pepperdine 4-10
San Francisco 0-13

 

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Why were some conferences excluded from this list (i.e., Big Sky, Big West, Western Athletic, etc.)? Just curious.

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Hey Rory, we’ve focused on the top conferences for this report that our audience might be most interested in, but if you think there is interest in those other conferences, we’d be happy to include them in future reports!

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