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State Women's Soccer Playoff Power Ratings

The power rankings listed below will be used to determine the 12 teams that qualify for the 2000 postseason playoffs in the Northern and Southern California women's soccer regionals. The exact order of seeding will be determined by each region's seeding committee when it meets Saturday (November 11). Conference or divisional champions with five or more teams competing will be given seeding priority, with the top four first-place teams (based on the highest power rankings) earning a first-round bye. The other eight teams in each region will begin postseason play in the first round November 14. The second round is November 18 and the regional finals are November 21. The two teams from each region who survive advance to the 2000 Hyundai California Community College Women's Soccer Championships at Lemoore Soccer Complex in Lemoore Dec. 2-3.

WOMEN'S SOCCER POWER RATINGS

South

1. Cypress (20-0-1) 2.345

2. Long Beach (19-2-0) 2.200

3. Ventura (16-3-2) 2.119

4. San Diego Mesa (17-2-1) 2.113

5. Santa Ana (14-4-5) 1.948

6. Oxnard (16-4-2) 1.916

7. Mt. San Antonio (17-4-0) 1.905

8. Canyons (14-5-2) 1.900

9. Pasadena (14-5-1) 1.821

10. Bakersfield (14-3-1) 1.785

11. Grossmont (13-5-2) 1.763

12. Santa Barbara (12-5-3) 1.760

13. Orange Coast (13-7-1) 1.724

14. Irvine Valley (13-9-2) 1.673

15. El Camino (12-7-1) 1.643

16. *Victor Valley (12-2-3) 1.590

17 Riverside (8-9-3) 1.525

18 Palomar (9-6-4) 1.505

19 East Los Angeles (10-11-1) 1.476

20 Antelope Valley (8-9-1) 1.425

21 Mt. San Jacinto (7-9-1) 1.300

22 Cuyamaca (8-3-3) 1.198

(*)Conference Champion

North

1. American River (19-0-1) 2.575

2. Fresno (15-3-3) 2.233

3. Ohlone (20-0-1) 2.205

4. West Valley (14-6-0) 2.135

5. Yuba (16-2-2) 2.103

6. DeAnza (16-2-2) 2.080

7. Cabrillo (12-6-2) 2.030

8. Santa Rosa(15-3-2) 2.020

9. Merced (11-5-4) 1.962

10. Sierra (13-4-5) 1.818

11. San Joaquin Delta (12-6-2) 1.698

12. Foothill (12-6-1) 1.663

13. Las Positas (11-9-1) 1.571

14. Diablo Valley (7-10-3) 1.535

15. Butte (8-9-2) 1.525

16. West Hills (8-6-0) 1.135

Power ratings compiled by Robert Schmidt for the CCC Soccer Coaches Association.


2004 Champion
Cypress

2003 Champion
Long Beach

2002 Champion
Long Beach

2001 Champion
Long Beach

2000 Champion
Long Beach

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