National Rankings ! Can Auburn take the #1 spot ?

Auburn is # 2 in the nation in Football, and have vaulted up the college cricket rankings to # 2 !
North Carolina State victories over the nation’s most celebrated cricket team, Montgomery College, as well as UMC & George Mason University keep them at # 1 ! Whilst the Gators have come out of nowhere to crack the top 10 !
After the West Coast Championship, will the USC Trojans or the Thunderbirds topple the # 1 team ?

1. North Carolina State (MidAtlantic Champions)
2- Auburn University (Southeast Champions)
3- Purdue University (Midwest Champions, E Gordon Gee Trophy winners)
4- Rutgers (Northeast Champions)
5- Ohio State
6- University of Maryland (Baltimore County)
7- York University-Toronto (2010 American College Cricket Champions)
8- Montgomery College – (2009 National Champions)
9- University of Florida (Gators)
10-New York University Polytechnic
11-University of Southern California
12-York College (2010 national finalist)
13-George Mason
14-University of Iowa
15-St Cloud State University
16-Thunderbird School of Global Management (T-Birds)
17-University of Central Florida
18-University of South Florida * (2009 national finalist)
19-Penn State
20-Virginia Tech
21-Michigan State
22-City College
23-Carnegie Mellon
24-College of Wooster
25-University of Tampa
26-Boston University
27-George Washington University
28-UPenn
29-University of Minnesota
30-Indiana University
31-Florida International University
32-University of Miami (UM)
33-McGill University
Queens University

REGISTRATION FOR THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP CLOSES 12/01/20

The Rankings are primarily based on performances at the 2010 American College Cricket Spring Break Championship for the Chanderpaul Trophy,and the 2010 Midwest, Northeast, MidAtlantic and Southeast regional Championships, as well as the Canadian Universities Championship for the Ramnaresh Sarwan Trophy. Upcoming games are the West Coast Championship (Thanksgiving Weekend).
As more colleges join American College Cricket, all teams have a chance to improve their Rankings.The more American College Cricket recognized games you play, and your promotion of the game, the better for your ranking.
National rankings can be used in your discussions with your College Admins about more support for Cricket.

McGill University & Queens University performances at the Canadian Universities Championship were not definitive enough to rank one over the other.New teams such as UC Davis at the West Coast Championship will be ranked after they play.

Other schools such as Texas Tech,Texas A & M, Minnesota State University, Cleveland State University,Vaughn College, Northwestern, Brooklyn College, NJIT, Wayne University,Miami (Ohio), Suny (Buffalo), Nova Southeaast, have yet to play American College Cricket games. There are also many others where American College Cricket is assisting the formation of cricket clubs.

Contact Lloyd Jodah, Dogevpr2@aim.com, 646 515 0712, for assistance in forming a team, getting uniforms etc and joining American College Cricket.

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