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Drury Women, Nova Southeastern Men Top First CSCAA Division 2 Polls

October 27, 2016  – The Drury University Women and Nova Southeastern University Men top the first College Swimming Coaches Association of America / TYR Division II Top 25 Swimming & Diving Poll. Rankings are compiled by CSCAA-member coaches and released on a monthly basis.  The next polls will be released November 16, 2016.

www.cscaa.org/top25

Division II Men

1 Nova Southeastern 221
2 Queens (NC) 220
3 Grand Valley 177
4 Florida Southern 168
5 Drury 164
6 Tampa 163
7 Oklahoma Baptist 161
8 Simon Fraser 148
9 UC San Diego 146
10 Northern Michigan 143
11 Lindenwood 127
12 Indianapolis 114
13 Wingate University 112
14 Delta State 107
15 Florida Tech 95
16 Cal Baptist 88
17 Saint Leo 76
18 Missouri S&T 68
19 Bridgeport 64
20 Fresno Pacific 62
21 West Chester 53
22 Carson-Newman 48
23 Truman State 42
24 Saginaw Valley State 40
25 Wayne State 21

Also receiving Votes: Lewis 20, Colorado Mesa 19, Bloomsburg 12, Missouri-Saint Louis 11, Findlay 8, Limestone 6, William Jewell 5, Saint Cloud State 5, Indiana (PA) 4, Catawba 3, Emmanuel 1

Division II Women

1 Drury 221
2 Queens (NC) 215
3 UC San Diego 203
3 Nova Southeastern 203
5 Delta State 189
6 Grand Valley 176
7 Truman State 148
8 Lindenwood 139
9 Wingate University 136
10 Northern Michigan 128
11 Simon Fraser 126
12 Fresno Pacific 117
13 Cal Baptist 106
14 West Florida 100
15 Saint Cloud State 98
16 Bridgeport 96
17 Saint Leo 83
18 Indianapolis 66
19 Saginaw Valley State 60
20 Wayne State 50
21 West Chester 43
22 Tampa 42
23 Oklahoma Baptist 35
23 Minnesota-Mankato 35
25 Florida Southern 33

Carson-Newman 21, Alaska-Fairbanks 20, Colorado Mesa 14, Lewis 11, Minnesota-Moorhead 5, Cal State East Bay 5, LIU Post 1

Swimming news courtesy of CSCAA.

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