While Mesa State College of Grand Junction, CO, the only Division II school to have participated in all three national championships so far this academic year, maintains a comfortable lead over its second place rival, MIT, the Division I race to be the best collegiate cycling team in the country is still wide open. Only 15 points separate 4th place Colorado State University (Fort Collins, CO) from 1st place Fort Lewis College (Durango, CO), well within the 20 possible points allotted to the winner of each national championship.
The rankings will remain unchanged until after USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships, May 7-9 in Madison, WI, when a final leader will emerge.
Division I National Collegiate Team Rankings
1 Fort Lewis College 58
2 Lees-McRae College 53
3 Lindsey Wilson College 49
4 Colorado State University 43
5 Marian University 36
6 University of Colorado – Boulder 32
7 University of California – Davis 28
8 Pennyslvania State University 24
9 University of Washington – Seattle 17
10 California Tech – San Luis Obispo 17
Division II National Collegiate Team Rankings
1 Mesa State College 51
2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 38
3 Appalachian State University 32
4 Western Washington University 30
5 Colby College 21
6 Brevard College 20
7 Union College- KY 19
8 Warren Wilson College 18
9 Kutztown University of Pennsylvania 18
10 Colorado College 18
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