Pac-12 Remains Atop Week 7 Power Rankings, but Gap Narrows

  0 Braden Keith | October 10th, 2016 | ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, College - Women's Indoor, Division I Mid-Major, News, Pac 12, Rankings, SEC

The Pac-12 still has the lowest average ranking in the country, but the Big Ten is catching up in a hurry. While the former AVCA #1 team in the country Minnesota lost last weekend, that only dropped them to 4th in the second edition of the NCAA’s RPI rankings given that the lost came to a top 25 team.

The Big 12 also made up ground on the top 2.

The SEC has jumped the West Coast Conference for 3rd in the league-by-league rankings, compiled based on the average ranking of every team within a conference. The ACC remains ranked 8th – the lowest-ranked of any “Power 5” conference.

See the full conference-by-conference breakdown below:

CONFERENCE Number of Teams Sum of Rankings Average Ranking
1. Pac-12 12 506 42.16666667
2. Big Ten 14 667 47.64285714
3. Big 12 9 488 54.22222222
4. Southeastern 13 1103 84.84615385
5. West Coast 10 910 91
6. AAC 11 1157 105.1818182
7. Mountain West 11 1223 111.1818182
8. Atlantic Coast 15 1673 111.5333333
9. Big East 10 1169 116.9
10. Colonial 9 1060 117.7777778
11. Big West 9 1124 124.8888889
12. Missouri Valley 10 1376 137.6
13. Horizon 9 1307 145.2222222
14. Big Sky 12 2092 174.3333333
15. Mid-American 12 2105 175.4166667
16. Conference USA 13 2302 177.0769231
17. Western Athletic 8 1439 179.875
18. ASUN 8 1475 184.375
19. Atlantic 10 10 1922 192.2
20. Ivy League 8 1539 192.375
21. Sun Belt 12 2364 197
22. Southern 9 1777 197.4444444
23. America East 7 1483 211.8571429
24. Summit League 9 1955 217.2222222
25. Big South 9 1998 222
26. OVC 12 2757 229.75
27. Southland 13 3014 231.8461538
28. Patriot 9 2154 239.3333333
29. Northeast 8 2134 266.75
30. Metro Atlantic 10 2792 279.2
31. Mid-Eastern 13 3763 289.4615385
32. Southwestern 10 3117 311.7

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