NCAA Women’s Division II Regional Rankings
Thursday, Jan. 20, 2005 | 12:12 p.m.
1. California (Pennsylvania) 13-2
2. Charleston (West Virginia) 13-2
3. Clarion 13-3
4. Fairmont State 15-1
5. Edinboro 13-2
6. West Virginia Wesleyan 8-5
7. Mount Olive 8-4
8. Anderson (South Carolina) 13-2
9. Wheeling Jesuit 9-3
10. Glenville State 7-5
Great Lakes Region
1. Michigan Tech 13-3
2. Lake Superior State 11-3
3. Bellarmine 13-3
4. Grand Valley State 12-4
5. Quincy10-6
6. Wisconsin-Parkside 13-7
7. Indianapolis 11-5
8. Northern Kentucky 8-7
9. Hillsdale 12-3
10. Lewis8-8
North Central Region
1. Regis (Colorado) 12-3
2. Concordia-St. Paul 11-4
3. Augustana (South Dakota) 17-4
4. St. Cloud State 14-4
5. North Dakota 14-4
6. Minnesota State Moorhead 13-3
7. Colorado School of Mines 11-3
8. Minnesota Duluth 13-5
9. Southwest Minnesota State 12-6
10. South Dakota 12-4
Northeast Region
1. American International 15-1
2. Merrimack 13-2
3. Southern Connecticut State 12-2
4. Bentley14-4
5. Bryant11-4
6. Holy Family 9-4
7. Bridgeport 11-2
8. St. Thomas Aquinas 11-5
9. Massachusetts-Lowell 10-6
10. Stonehill 9-6
South Region
1. Valdosta State 13-2
2. Tampa13-2
3. Albany State (Georgia) 10-3
4. Arkansas-Monticello 9-5
5. Henderson State 11-6
6. West Georgia 8-7
7. Central Arkansas 9-6
8. Florida Tech 12-4
9. Christian Brothers 9-3
10. Florida Gulf Coast 12-5
South Atlantic Region
1. Shaw13-1
2. Clayton State 12-3
3. Johnson C. Smith 12-2
4. Armstrong Atlantic State 12-6
5. GC&SU 11-4
6. Columbus State 11-4
7. Carson-Newman 12-4
8. Newberry 10-5
9. South Carolina-Aiken 12-5
10. Winston-Salem State 10-4
South Central Region
1. Angelo State 12-1
2. Washburn 15-1
3. Drury16-1
4. Central Missouri State 14-2
5. Emporia State 13-2
6. Central Oklahoma 10-4
7. Pittsburg State 11-4
8. Northeastern State 10-5
9. Missouri Western State 12-3
10. Missouri Southern State 11-4
West Region
1. Seattle Pacific 14-1
2. Cal State Chico 11-2
3. Western Washington 13-1
4. Cal State Bakersfield 10-3
5. Cal State San Bernardino 10-3
6. Cal State Dominguez Hills 7-5
7. St. Martins 10-3
8. UC San Diego 8-5
9. Montana State-Billings 11-3
10. Cal Poly Pomona 9-4
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