KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State Men’s Soccer held on to a top-25 ranking in the latest NSCAA Division II Poll, released on Tuesday (Nov. 3). The Tigers are ranked No. 25, down five spots from their No. 20 last week. The Tigers went 1-1 overall last week, defeating Southwest Baptist before taking a tough 3-2 loss at Northeastern State.
Fort Hays State and Upper Iowa represent the MIAA in the top 25. Upper Iowa is ranked No. 20 this week. Northeastern State is receiving votes.
The 25th-ranked Tigers host No. 20 Upper Iowa on Friday (Nov. 6) at 5 pm. Then FHSU hosts Lindenwood on Sunday at 1 pm. The Tigers need to win both matches this week to win the MIAA Championship.
Below is the NSCAA Division II Poll for November 3, 2015.
Rank |
School |
Prev. |
W-L-T |
1 |
Pfeiffer University |
1 |
16-0-0 |
2 |
Midwestern State University |
2 |
14-0-1 |
3 |
Southern New Hampshire University |
4 |
15-1-0 |
4 |
Palm Beach Atlantic University |
6 |
14-1-1 |
5 |
Rockhurst University |
7 |
14-1-2 |
6 |
University Of Charleston |
3 |
15-2-0 |
7 |
Seattle Pacific University |
9 |
13-1-3 |
8 |
Colorado School Of Mines |
8 |
14-0-3 |
9 |
California State University-Dominguez Hills |
5 |
13-2-2 |
10 |
Merrimack College |
18 |
13-2-2 |
11 |
Northwood University (Mich.) |
17 |
14-1-1 |
12 |
Lander University |
13 |
12-2-1 |
13 |
St. Edward’s University |
14 |
13-2-2 |
14 |
Carson-Newman University |
21 |
14-2-1 |
15 |
Fresno Pacific University |
16 |
13-2-2 |
16 |
Saint Leo University |
NR |
10-5-1 |
17 |
LIU Post |
10 |
12-2-2 |
18 |
Urbana University |
23 |
12-3-2 |
19 |
Saginaw Valley State University |
11 |
14-3-0 |
20 |
Upper Iowa University |
25 |
12-3-1 |
21 |
Millersville University |
15 |
13-3-1 |
22 |
Lee University |
12 |
11-3-1 |
23 |
Wingate University |
19 |
12-3-2 |
24 |
Cal Poly Pomona |
NR |
11-2-3 |
25 |
Fort Hays State University |
20 |
11-4-1 |
Also receiving votes: Notre Dame College (10), Lynn University (9), Young Harris College (9), Northeastern State University (6), Metropolitan State University of Denver (5), Adelphi University (4), Cedarville University (2).