Courtesy: Griffin Garypie
Courtesy: Griffin Garypie

Top Spot Steady for Keiser, Embry-Riddle Makes Top Ten Appearance in NAIA Women's Soccer Top 25 Poll

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -Keiser (Fla.) remains in the first-place spot in the third NAIA Women's Soccer Coaches' Top 25 poll of the season, securing 14 first-place votes. William Carey (Miss.) and Marian (Ind.) each climbed one spot to second and third, respectively.

Movement was active throughout the rankings, with Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) entering the top ten at No. 9, the only new team to crack the top ten this week. Oklahoma Wesleyan, Indiana Wesleyan, Cumberland (Tenn.), Truett McConnell (Ga.), and Life (Ga.) all made notable jumps. Southeastern (Fla.) also earned recognition after breaking into the top 25 this week at No. 24.

 

1. Keiser (Fla.)

Record: 9-1

Notes: Keiser ranks sixth nationally in assists with 37 and ninth in total points with 105, having scored 34 goals this season. They have also been strong defensively, outscoring their opponents 34-5.

Up Next: Keiser will play one game this week, facing New College of Florida on Wednesday.

 

2. William Carey (Miss.)

Record: 9-1

Notes: William Carey (Miss.) leads the nation in points with 222, thanks to 75 goals, the most in the NAIA, and 72 assists, also the national high. The team has been balanced offensively, with four players reaching double digits in goals this season.

Up Next: This week, the Crusaders face Brewton-Parker College (Ga.) on Thursday and Thomas (Ga.) on Saturday.

 

3. Marian (Ind.)

Record: 10-0

Notes: Marian (Ind.) recorded a season-high eight goals in last week’s game against Goshen (Ind.), marking their 10th consecutive win of the season. The team also boasts two wins over ranked opponents so far this year

Up Next: The Knights will face Mount Vernon Nazarene and No. 18 Grace (Ind.) at home this week. 

 

4. Cumberlands (Ky.)

Record: 8-1-3

Notes: Cumberlands has had a competitive slate this season, facing seven ranked teams and posting a 4-1-2 record against them. Last week, they rolled past Georgetown (Ky.) with a 12-0 shutout before defeating then-ranked No. 9 SCAD Savannah (Ga.) in a 1-0 decision.

Up Next: The Patriots will face (RV) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) and No. 13 Truett McConnell (Ga.) on Wednesday and Saturday.

   

5. College of Idaho

Record: 7-1

Notes: The College of Idaho is riding a five-game winning streak and has yet to drop a conference match, starting 4-0 in Cascade play. The Yotes have outscored opponents 21-2 during that stretch, highlighted by a 10-0 win over Corban (Ore.) 

Up Next: This week, the Yotes travel to face Eastern Oregon on Friday for their sole contest this week. 

 

6. Missouri Valley

Record: 7-0-3

Notes: Missouri Valley has posted an unbeaten record up to this point in the season. Last week, they trumped William Woods (Mo.) 5-1 and Graceland (Iowa) 2-1.

Up Next: The Vikings meet Park (Mo.) on Saturday afternoon for their lone contest this week. 

 

7. Indiana Wesleyan

Record: 7-1-1

Notes: Indiana Wesleyan faced two ranked opponents last week, earning a draw against then‑ranked No. 13 Spring Arbor (Mich.) before picking up a road win over then-ranked No. 24 Taylor (Ind.).

Up Next: The Wildcats will continue Crossroads League action this week by taking on No. 18 Grace (Ind.) and Huntington (Ind.). 

 

8. Oklahoma Wesleyan

Record: 7-1-1

Notes: OKWU goalkeeper Alessandra Martinez leads the nation in save percentage (.938) and goals-against average (.17), having allowed just one goal in seven games. As a team, the Eagles have conceded only three goals this season.

Up Next: OKWU faces Southwestern (Kan.) and Tabor (Kan.) on Wednesday and Saturday this week. 

   

9. Embry-Riddle (Ariz.)

Record: 6-0-2

Notes: Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) ranks third in the nation in total shots with 239, averaging 29.9 per game, showcasing an aggressive offense. Both of their ties this season came at a neutral site in Denver, Colo.; they have yet to record a draw at home or on the road.

Up Next: The Eagles will challenge Soka (Calif.) on Thursday and The Master's (Calif.) on Saturday.

 

10. John Brown (Ark.)

Record: 3-2-3

Notes: John Brown (Ark.) has been efficient at home this season, posting a 4-0-1 record in Siloam Springs, Ark. 

Up Next: The Golden Eagles will take on Wayland Baptist (Texas) on Saturday in their only contest this week. 

TREND RANK LAST TIME INSTITUTION [FIRST-PLACE VOTES] RECORD POINTS
  1  1 Keiser (Fla.) [14]  9-1 504
  2  3 William Carey (Miss.) [1]  9-1 486
  3  4 Marian (Ind.) [3]  10-0 475
  4  2 Cumberlands (Ky.)  8-1-3 464
   5  5 College of Idaho  7-1 419
  6  6 Missouri Valley  7-0-3 417
  7  8 Indiana Wesleyan   7-1-1 398
  8 10 Oklahoma Wesleyan  7-1-1 385
  9 12 Embry-Riddle (Ariz.)  6-0-2 348
  10 6 John Brown (Ark.)  3-2-3 314
  11  9 SCAD Savannah (Ga.)  5-3-1 306
  12  14 Cumberland (Tenn.)  7-2 280
  13  15 Truett McConnell (Ga.)  7-0-1 272
  14  17 Life (Ga.)  8-0 242
  14  13 Spring Arbor (Mich.)  5-1-4 242
  16  18 Central Methodist  (Mo.)  8-1-2 241
  16  11 Aquinas (Mich.)  4-3 241
  18  23 Grace (Ind.)  9-0-2 190
  19  24 Taylor (Ind.)  9-1 186
  20  19 Georgia Gwinnett  5-3-2 181
  21  22 Science and Arts (Okla.)  5-2-3 170
  22  20 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)  7-2 168
  23  21 Northwestern Ohio  6-3 125
  24  RV Southeastern (Fla.)  5-1-2 113
  25  16 Tennessee Southern  5-3-2 107

Receiving Votes: Tennessee Wesleyan 92, Oakland City (Ind.) 78, Hastings (Neb.) 37, Westcliff (Calif.) 34, Columbia (Mo.) 19, Xavier (La.) 16, Concordia (Neb.) 9, Mid-America Christian (Okla.) 9, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 8, Oklahoma City 5, The Master's (Calif.) 3.

Key:
RV - Receiving Votes

NR - Not Ranked

Climbed -

Dropped -

Steady - 

Poll Methodology

  • The national poll is for publicity purposes only and does not influence the selection process for national championship consideration.
  • A panel of head coaches representing each conference and the Continental Athletic Conference (Independents) votes in the poll.
  • The Top 25 teams are selected using a points-based system:
    • 30 points for a 1st-place vote, 29 for 2nd, 28 for 3rd, and so on.
  • The highest and lowest rankings received by each team are discarded before final tallying.
  • Teams receiving only one point are not listed as “receiving votes.”
  • For the Preseason Poll, there is no "previous ranking" column since it is the initial poll and differs from the prior rating system. 

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Dec. 1-8, 2025
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Pensacola, Fla.  

First & Second Round
Nov. 20-22, 2025
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