WWU 10th nationally among DII schools in NCSA Collegiate Power Rankings

Western Washington University moved up seven spots and is ranked 10th among the 300 NCAA Division II universities and 58th overall in the 10th Annual National Collegiate Scouting Association Power Rankings released this week.

NCSA Athletic Recruiting's Collegiate 2012 Power Rankings assess the academic and athletics standards of all NCAA athletic programs across the country. The Power Rankings were developed to help prospective student athletes and their families evaluate the particular strengths of the top colleges and universities at the Division I, II and III levels.

"We are very proud of our ranking," said WWU Director of Athletics Lynda Goodrich. "This achievement shows that WWU Athletics is living up to NCAA Division II motto of `Life in the Balance.'"

Fewer than six percent of colleges and universities earn a spot in NCSA Athletic Recruiting's Top 100 for 2012, and WWU is in this elite class.

"The Power Rankings are an objective tool to empower student athletes to find the right fit in a college or university, not only for its athletics, but academics as well," said Lisa Strasman, COO and President of NCSA Athletic Recruiting. "Our hope is to educate these student athletes and their parents on the importance of evaluating schools that will provide the education for an enriched, successful career after college, in addition to athletic success."

The Collegiate Power Rankings for NCSA Athletic Recruiting are calculated for each Division I, II and III college and university by averaging student-athlete graduation rates, academic rankings provided by U.S. News & World Report, and the strength of athletic departments as determined by the Learfield Sports Directors' Cup.

WWU ranked 13th in the national all-sports rankings for the 2011-12 school year, marking the fourth straight year that the Vikings have placed among the top 15. They were sixth in 2009-10, seventh in 2010-11 and 10th in 2008-09.

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