HS: NCAA Div. I Women's Players By State
March 23, 2020
NCAA Division I Women's Players By State
The following is a state-by-state look at the number of players on NCAA Division I women's soccer rosters during the 2019 season, compiled by Greg Dayton.
1. California | 1198 |
2. Texas | 706 |
3. Florida | 428 |
4. New Jersey | 427 |
5. New York | 403 |
6. Ohio | 363 |
7. Illinois | 351 |
8. Pennsylvania | 350 |
9. Virginia | 338 |
10t. Georgia | 269 |
10t. Michigan | 269 |
12. Colorado | 260 |
13. North Carolina | 251 |
14. Washington | 224 |
15. Massachusetts | 214 |
16. Maryland | 208 |
17. Arizona | 166 |
18. Tennessee | 159 |
19. Utah | 141 |
20. Connecticut | 140 |
21. Missouri | 138 |
22. Indiana | 122 |
23. Minnesota | 120 |
24. Wisconsin | 110 |
25. South Carolina | 99 |
26. Oregon | 96 |
27. Nevada | 85 |
28. Oklahoma | 78 |
29t. Iowa | 75 |
29t. Nebraska | 75 |
31. Kentucky | 71 |
32. Hawaii | 68 |
33. Kansas | 62 |
34. Louisiana | 59 |
35. Alabama | 51 |
36t. Idaho | 40 |
36t. New Mexico | 40 |
38. Mississippi | 33 |
39. Delaware | 24 |
40. New Hampshire | 23 |
41. Rhode Island | 22 |
42. West Virginia | 19 |
43. Maine | 16 |
44. Arkansas | 14 |
45. South Dakota | 12 |
46. Alaska | 10 |
47t. Washington, D.C. | 9 |
47t. Wyoming | 9 |
49t. Montana | 7 |
49t. Vermont | 7 |
51. North Dakota | 3 |
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