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2007 Top Recruiting Classes
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2007 Top Recruiting Classes      *As of 4/30/07


National Ranks - Top 25 | 26-50 | 51-100 | Story
Regional Ranks - Central | Great Lakes | Mid-Atlantic | Northeast | Southeast | West
Individual Recruits - Top 25 | Top 50 | Top 75 | Top 100 | Top 150 | Top Internationals
Conference Ranks - National List | Conference Team Rankings
Previous Years - 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 | 1999 | 1998

Who Gets Ranked?
National Key:   Record High    Ties Record High    First-ever Ranking
NATIONAL TOP 100
(teams ranked 51-100)
Rank School
51 San Diego
52 Rutgers
53 Boston University
54 Oklahoma
55 UC Irvine     
56 Denver
57 Rice
58 UC Santa Barbara
59 Florida
60 Loyola Marymount
61 NC State
62 Auburn
63 UAB
64 SMU
65 San Diego State
66 Missouri
67 Central Florida
68 Samford     
69 UW-Milwaukee
70 Gonzaga     
71 Clemson
72 Loyola MD
73 Brown     
74 Kentucky
75 Purdue
76 Dayton
77 North Texas
78 Texas Tech
79 Indiana
80 Dartmouth
81 Central Conn State     
82 William & Mary
83 Memphis
84 LSU
85 Saint Louis
86 Alabama
87 Nevada
88 Michigan State
89 Cal St Fullerton
90 Jacksonville     
91 Northern Arizona     
92 Marshall     
93 Fresno State     
94 Iowa
95 Baylor
96 UTEP     
97 BYU
98 Arkansas
99 Washington State
100 UNC Wilmington

*Only players added/signed since the Fall 2006 season are considered in our rankings. We include transfers and incoming freshmen in our ratings if we knew of their commitment before 4/30/07. No redshirts or delayed enrollees from 2006 are considered. Soccer Buzz conducts our own analysis of recruits and school press releases on recruits are not used for our ranking purposes.

**Note on National Rankings: The number of teams we have ranked each year has increased since 1998 as the growth of soccer has many more teams in Division 1. Just as we indicate teams among the top 150 this year all earn regional marks (even though we list nationally only the top 100), some schools could actually have better recruiting classes in the past but didn't receive a specific national ranking. An example is Marshall. In 1998, only fifty schools were listed nationally but Marshall was among the top 100 by virtue of its regional ranking. The 2007 national ranking is its first but the 1998 class may actually have been more highly ranked but Buzz did not list as many rankings that year (due to much fewer teams sponsoring soccer.)


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