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DI Men’s National Coaches’ Poll Shuffles in Week Three - USTFCCCA

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By Kyle Terwillegar, USTFCCCA   September 29, 2015

NEW ORLEANS – The status quo remained in place at the top of the NCAA Division I men’s cross country National Coaches’ Poll announced Tuesday by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).

But from No. 11 on down? It turned from status quo to anything goes.

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The first weekend of countable action for NCAA Championships at-large qualifying produced a number of big shifts in the third National Coaches’ Poll of the regular season. Seven teams moved four or more spots in either direction, and an additional two teams hopped into the top-30 for the first time this season.

NCAA DIVISION I NATIONAL COACHES POLL TOP 5 – MEN

1)Colorado 2)Syracuse) 3)Oregon 4)Villanova 5)Oklahoma State
Colorado Stanford Syracuse Wisconsin Oregon
View Complete Men’s National Coaches Poll

Little changed among the top 10 teams as only No. 3 Syracuse, No. 6 Oklahoma State (down one spot) and No. 9 Virginiawere in action. Oregon andOklahoma State swapped spots at Nos. 5 and 6.

The top 10 gets its chance to shine this weekend, however, as unanimous No. 1 Colorado hosts its Rocky Mountain Shootout; No. 2Stanford and No. 5 Oregon meet at the Washington Invitational; No. 4 Wisconsin competes at the Greater Louisville Classic with Big Ten rival No. 10 Michigan; No. 7 Villanova is at Lehigh’s Paul Short Run; and No. 8Iona is split between Louisville and Lehigh.

The meets at Washington and Louisville will be covered live on the USTFCCCA National Results Wall, as will the Notre Dame Invitational and Princeton Inter-Regional Invitational.

Making the biggest leap up the poll based on last weekend’s action was No. 16 Michigan State, which improved nine spots from a week ago after a surprising team title at the Roy Griak Invitational. The Spartans – running without former All-American Caleb Rhynard, who was fourth at Griak a year ago – with four runners in the top-15, led by seventh- and eighth-place efforts from TJ Carey and Ryan Robinson.

The No. 16 billing for MSU is the program’s best since head coach Walt Drenth took over in 2004 (17th in week seven of 2014) and is the best for the program overall since 2002.

Michigan State wasn’t alone in making significant leaps up the ranks. Formerly unranked No. 21 Oklahomajoined the top 30 after a strong runner-up showing at Virginia’s Panorama Farms Invitational behind a 3-4 finish from Brandon Doughty and Jacob Burcham.

An idle No. 22 Iowa State squad moved up four spots, followed by another new team in No. 23 Southern Utah. The Thunderbirds finished runners-up at Roy Griak.

Roy Griak was also responsible for the placement of teams No. 25 and No. 26. California moved up four to No. 25 with a third-place finish at 94 points, just ahead of No. 26 Colorado State at 96. The Rams dropped four spots from a week ago after entering as the meet’s top-ranked team, despite a 1-2 individual finish fromJefferson Abbey and Jerrell Mock.

Closing out the top 30 was a trio of tumblers. No. 28 Eastern Kentucky dropped eight spots from a week ago, No. 29 North Carolina fell six, and No. 30 Northern Arizona free-fell 19 spots after last week’s news that Futsum Zienasellassie and Nathan Weitz are redshirting in 2015.

The last time NAU was ranked so low? A No. 30 rank in 2006, the year before current head coach Eric Heinstook over. The Lumberjacks have been in the top 10 at NCAAs in all but one year since and on the podium in all but three.

Expect another shakeup this weekend as 22 of the top-30 teams are in action, along with 12 vote-receiving teams.

Saturday’s Greater Louisville Classic – the site of the NCAA Championships on November 21 – will draw six top-30 teams plus five more receiving votes.

Friday’s Notre Dame Invitational will feature six top-30 teams, including No. 17 New Mexico and No. 18Arizona State, and another team receiving votes.

A top-15 showdown is on tap at the Washington Invitational on Friday as No. 5 Oregon meets up with No. 11UCLA and No. 12 BYU, as well as a retooled Portland team that took third at NCAAs a year ago.

Princeton is also hosting a significant competition on Saturday, with a trio of top-30 teams led by No. 19Indiana.

Fans can follow along with all those meets and more live on the USTFCCCA National Results Wall.

It all leads up to the NCAA Championships on November 21 at E.P. "Tom" Sawyer Park in Louisville, Kentucky.

 

USTFCCCA NCAA DIVISION I

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY NATIONAL COACHES’ POLL

2015 Week #3 — September 29

next poll: October 6
 
Rank Institution (FPV) Points Record Region Conference Cross Country Coach (Yr*)
Last Week
1 Colorado (12) 360 Mountain Pac-12 Mark Wetmore (21st)
1
2 Stanford 343 10-0 West Pac-12 Chris Miltenberg (4th)
2
3 Syracuse 338 20-0 Northeast ACC Chris Fox (11th)
3
4 Wisconsin 313 Great Lakes Big Ten Mick Byrne (8th)
4
5 Oregon 296 West Pac-12 Robert Johnson (4th)
6
6 Oklahoma State 294 5-0 Midwest Big 12 Dave Smith (10th)
5
7 Villanova 293 Mid-Atlantic Big East Marcus O’Sullivan (16th)
7
8 Iona 275 Northeast Metro Atlantic Ricardo Santos (8th)
8
9 Virginia 263 15-0 Southeast ACC Peter Watson (4th)
9
10 Michigan 261 Great Lakes Big Ten Kevin Sullivan (2nd)
10
11 UCLA 237 West Pac-12 Mike Maynard (7th)
12
12 BYU 211 Mountain West Coast Ed Eyestone (16th)
14
13 Mississippi 208 South SEC Ryan Vanhoy (3rd)
13
14 Georgetown 182 Mid-Atlantic Big East Michael Smith (1st)
15
15 Arkansas 160 South Central SEC Chris Bucknam (8th)
16
16 Michigan State 150 21-0 Great Lakes Big Ten Walt Drenth (12th)
25
17 New Mexico 145 Mountain Mountain West Joe Franklin (9th)
19
18 Arizona State 116 West Pac-12 Luis Quintana (15th)
21
19 Indiana 112 Great Lakes Big Ten Ron Helmer (9th)
17
20 Furman 105 13-2 Southeast Southern Robert Gary (4th)
18
21 Oklahoma 97 14-1 Midwest Big 12 Jason Dunn (3rd)
NR
22 Iowa State 93 Midwest Big 12 Martin Smith (3rd)
26
23 Southern Utah 91 20-1 Mountain Big Sky Eric Houle (24th)
RV
24 Providence 81 Northeast Big East Ray Treacy (32nd)
24
25 California 79 19-2 West Pac-12 Tony Sandoval (24th)
29
26 Colorado State 66 18-3 Mountain Mountain West Art Siemers (4th)
22
27 NC State 59 Southeast ACC Rollie Geiger (38th)
30
28 Eastern Kentucky 57 10-5 Southeast Ohio Valley Rick Erdmann (37th)
20
29 North Carolina 48 Southeast ACC Mark VanAlstyne (4th)
23
30 Northern Arizona 42 3-2 Mountain Big Sky Eric Heins (9th)
11
Others Receiving Votes: Texas 36, Washington 34, Portland 32, UTEP 28, Florida State 22, Eastern Michigan 13, Louisville 10, Penn State 8, Virginia Tech 8, Georgia 6, Georgia 6, Tulsa 6, Minnesota 1, Dartmouth 1, Kentucky 1
Dropped Out: No. 26 Florida State, No. 28 Washington
Win-loss record reflective of results in varsity competition versus DI opponents starting September 25
(* year as effective coach of that team in men’s cross country)



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