NCSA Collegiate Power Rankings
2009 NCSA Collegiate Power Rankings
Juniata College > Juniata included among recruiting service “power rankings”
August 26, 2008
The Juniata College athletics program has been ranked 55th in Division III, 60th overall, in the sixth annual National Collegiate Scouting Association (NCSA) Collegiate Power Rankings, released on Tuesday.
The NCSA’s rankings are an average of each school’s finish in the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Directors’ Cup, its NCAA graduation rate, and its ranking in the U.S.News & World Report rankings.
Juniata had the highest Division III ranking of any of the Landmark Conference schools; Moravian College was 67th while Catholic University of America was 97th. In the overall rankings, Juniata was one of only nine Division III schools from Pennsylvania on the list. Joining the Eagles were Haverford College (13th), Carnegie Mellon (27th), Franklin & Marshall College (59th), Gettysburg College (61st), Dickinson College (68th), Swarthmore College (73rd), Ursinus College (77th), and Muhlenberg College (88th).
The National Collegiate Scouting Association is a paid service that offers assistance to prospective student-athletes during the recruiting process.
- Pete Lefresne, Sports Information Director