NCAA: STX/NFHCA Division I National Coaches Poll (9/14)
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September 18, 2004
National Field Hockey Coaches Association
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
CONTACT: Jennifer Goodrich
NFHCA Executive Director
This is a listing of the top 20 teams in the 2004 STX/NFHCA Division I National Coaches Poll, as voted upon by NFHCA member coaches, with records through September 12, 2004 and total points
(first-place votes are in parentheses).
Institution (record) Points
1. Michigan State University (7-0) 551 (15)
2. University of Maryland (6-0) 532 (6)
3. University of North Carolina (6-0) 508 (4)
4. Duke University (5-1) 503
5. Wake Forest University (6-1) 490 (4)
6. University of Connecticut (6-0) 428
7. Old Dominion University (3-1) 358
8. Northeastern University (6-0) 347
9. University of Michigan (3-3) 322
10. University of Virginia (5-1) 268
11. University of Richmond (4-0) 241
12. Boston College (4-2) 207
13. American University (4-2) 198
14. University of Delaware (3-2) 192
15. University of California, Berkeley (7-2) 172
16. Harvard University (3-0) 111
17. Indiana University (5-1) 100
18. Hofstra University (5-2) 76
19. Northwestern University (4-3) 66
Tie. Penn State University (1-4) 66
Also Receiving Votes: College of William & Mary (53), University of Maine (52), Stanford University (44), Ohio State University (42), Virginia Commonwealth University (24), University of Louisville (23), Central Michigan University (21), University of Iowa (19), Princeton University (16), Boston University (14), College of the Holy Cross (14), Drexel University (11), Lock Haven University (8), James Madison University (6),
Rutgers University (4), Southwest Missouri State University (2), Miami University (OH) (1).
This poll is available on the NFHCA website at www.nfhca.org. The next poll will be released on
Tuesday, September 21, 2004.
The STX/NFHCA Division I National Coaches Poll has no bearing on selection to the 2004 NCAA Division I Championship field.

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