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Soccer Top 25
Compiled by Gary Davidson, managing editor, www.SoccerTimes.com
For the week ending October 10, 1999. (First-place votes in parentheses)
Previous Week's Poll

Rank School Record Pts LW
1 Santa Clara (10) 11-0-0 298 1
2 Duke (2) 7-0-2 288 2
3 Indiana 9-2-0 265 4
4 Saint Louis 10-1-1 262 5t
5 UCLA 9-1-0 256 3
6 Penn State 11-1-0 248 5t
7 Wake Forest 8-0-3 224 7
8 Southwest Missouri State 10-0-1 203 9
9 San Diego 10-1-0 188 12
10 Southern Methodist 8-2-0 185 10
11 Maryland 8-3-0 181 13
12 Creighton 6-2-1 169 14t
13 Furman 9-1-1 163 14t
14 Calif. State-Fullerton 10-2-0 131 19
15 Jacksonville 10-1-0 125 17
16 Connecticut 7-4-0 105 16
17 St. John's 5-2-3 94 20t
18 Portland 8-2-1 90 18
19 Virginia Commonwealth 7-3-1 88 8
20 Virginia 7-4-1 78 20t
21 Rutgers 7-3-2 72 nr
22 Seton Hall 8-3-0 45 11
23 Akron 8-3-1 37 nr
24 North Carolina 7-4-0 26 23
25 Cincinnati 7-3-1 22 25

Key: Pts - Total points. LW - Last week's ranking. t - tie.

Others receiving votes: California 18, Maryland-Baltimore County 16, Yale 14, William & Mary 12, Old Dominion 6, Oakland (Mich.) 5, Stanford 5, Georgetown 4, Brown 3, West Virginia 1.

Voting panel: Mark Berson, South Carolina; Sasho Cirovski, Maryland; George Gelnovatch, Virginia; Schellas Hyndman, Southern Methodist; Mitch Murray, Santa Clara; Mike Noonan, Brown; Bob Reasso, Rutgers; John Rennie, Duke; Brett Simon, Creighton; Bob Warming, Saint Louis; Dean Wurzberger, Washington; Jerry Yeagley, Indiana. Alternates: Tom Martin, James Madison; Keith Tabatznik, Georgetown.

Voting method: On each ballot, 25 points awarded for first place, 24 for second place, 23 for third, etc., to 1 point for 25th place.

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