It was the third Mid-Major title for the Princeton men who finished second in last year's final rankings. Two weeks ago Princeton won its fourth-consecutive Ivy League title, its first four-year run since 1996. Ivy rival Harvard University finished second behind the Tigers for the third-straight month. The U.S. Naval Academy, the 2010-11 Mid-Major Champions, moved up one place to finish third in the final rankings.
On the women's side Ohio University finished atop the final poll. The Bobcats were edged by Toledo for the Mid-American Championship, but put up 263.15 using the Rankings' Dual-Meet lineup. James Madison University finished second following its title at the Colonial Athletic Association Championships and Buffalo finished third. Harvard University fell from first to fourth. The Crimson has four Mid-Major titles in its history.
The Ivy League led all conferences with nine teams (five women's, four men's) in the rankings. The Sun Belt Conference placed five women's and two men's teams in the rankings.
Now in its 10th year, the Mid-Major Rankings serve to provide an objective point system to compare teams’ relative strength in a traditional dual meet lineup. The ranking is available to those institutions that a) are not members of a BCS conference or Mountain West Conference, or b) provide fewer than one-half of the allowable scholarships under the NCAA rules.
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UMBC
242.69, Fresno State 241.54, Colgate 241.18, Missouri State 241.10,
Fordham 241.08, Cleveland State 240.67, New Hampshire 240.62, Illinois
State 237.00, William and Mary 236.74, Idaho 235.53, Delaware 234.42,
Georgia Southern 233.84, Bucknell 232.04, Marist 230.87, U Mass 230.44,
Central Connecticut 226.33, Davidson 224.66, South Dakota State 224.58,
Evansville 223.20, Army 222.65, Liberty 222.27, North Dakota 221.56,
Wagoner 220.15, Vanderbilt 219.00, San Diego 217.42, Rider 213.96,
Seattle 212.70, Tulane 211.48, Vermont 211.41, George Washington 209.2,
Canisius College 207.22, Binghamton 207.01, Loyola 206.60, St.
Bonaventure 203.87, Saint Francis (PA) 201.8, Maine 201.67, Niagara
201.34, IUPUI 201.12, Mount Saint Mary's 200.44, Bryant 196.34, Xavier
195.28, Siena 187.12, | Davidson
222.92, South Dakota State 221.56, Fordham 220.00, North Dakota
219.35, Marist 217.71, Delaware 215.36, Seattle 214.10, Towson
213.19, Colgate 208.76, Loyola 206.25, Cansisius College 206.19,
Wagoner 204.51, Niagara 199.03, Binghamton 198.64, Evansville
196.68, George Washington 196.30, Xavier 193.36, IUPUI 191.63,
Bryant 186.60, VMI 185.04, Maine 182.18, UC Davis 170.62, |
Past Champions
- 2011-12 - Ohio (Women), Princeton (Men)
- 2010-11 - Princeton (Women), Navy (Men)
- 2009-10 - Princeton (Women), Eastern Michigan (Men)
- 2008-09 - Harvard (Women), Navy (Men)
- 2007-08 - Harvard (Women), Navy (Men)
- 2006-07 - Harvard (Women), Princeton (Men)
- 2005-06 - Harvard (Women), Princeton (Men)
- 2004-05 - UC-Irvine (Women), Missouri State (Men)
- 2003-04 - Miami-OH (Women), Eastern Michigan (Men)
- 2002-03 - UC-Irvine (Women), Eastern Michigan (Men)