How are schools chosen for the national rankings?
The NSCAA separates the country into regions based on the regions set forth by the NSCAA or other governing bodies. These regions may consist of one state or several states. The Regional Chair relies on coaches in his or her region to report scores to them. The Chair also can refer to the adidas College Soccer Scoreboard for the latest results from top schools in his or her region. The Regional Chairs then take those results into a regional conference call to determine a top 10 listing. Only coaches can vote on the poll, both regionally and nationally. The national polls are determined through a conference call as well.
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