New England Soccer Journal

  • Login
  • Logout
  • Subscribe
  • Dashboard
Subscribe
College

Power rankings: UNH doesn’t budge, BC finishing strong

By Craig FordeOctober 29, 2021

Boston College players celebrate a goal during a win over Wake Forest last week. (BC Athletics)

Two months have come and gone in a flash and we now find ourselves staring down the last regular season games of another exciting season.

We have a few teams with conference tournament bids already in their back pockets, looking to ensure the best seeding while a couple of others look for luck to favor them in the end.

On the national scale, the University of New Hampshire dropped from No. 5 to No. 6 in the United Soccer Coaches poll, while Providence dropped from No. 16 to No. 18.

Neither move once again in our latest power rankings, while a few others bounce around. 

Tags: Boston College, Division 1 men's soccer, Holy Cross, New Hampshire, Northeastern, Providence, Rhode Island, UConn, UMass, Vermont, Yale

Subscribe to finish reading this story

SUBSCRIBE

Members login below

Register
Forgot Password?

Related Articles

Former Revs Academy standout Timothy Ennin helps Northeastern find its footing

Editor’s note: This story appears in the September-October issue of New England Soccer Journal. First came a pass that was controlled in space. Then there…
Read More

Analysis: How Holy Cross sparked its turnaround

The last winning season for the Holy Cross men’s soccer team was back in 2007. But there’s a very strong chance that drought will come…
Read More

Top five: These D-2 men’s goalkeepers have been standing tall

It’s no secret that the deciding factor in a quality soccer match often comes down to goalkeeping. An elite goalie is an incredibly valuable asset…
Read More

NESJ Insider Newsletter

  • Subscribe
  • Seamans Media, Inc.
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Contact Us

© Copyright 2022 Seamans Media, Inc. • All Rights Reserved

Contact Us!

Please write a brief description and someone will get back to you shortly!

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.