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Cal Retains Top Spot as Texas Falls to No. 4 in Final CSCAA Men’s Rankings

Editor’s Note: SwimSwam is not on the voting panel for the CSCAA Dual Meet Rankings, but the rankings are posted as a courtesy to the CSCAA. See our most recent men’s Power Rankings here and women’s Power Rankings here.

The College Swim Coaches Association of America released its final TYR men’s top-25 dual meet rankings Tuesday with championship season in full swing.

Teams 2-5 saw some significant movement, as Indiana moved from No. 3 to No. 2, and NC State jumped from No. 5 to No. 3. With that, the defending champions Texas dropped from No. 2 to No. 4, and previously No. 4 Michigan dropped to No. 6.

In the final poll of 2018 before going on to win its fourth-straight title, Texas was ranked No. 6 by the CSCAA.

FEB 26 CSCAA DUAL MEET POLL

Rank Previous Team Points
1 1 California 200
2 3 Indiana 192
3 5 NC State 179
4 2 Texas 178
5 6 Florida 167
6 4 Michigan 164
7 7 Stanford 150
8 8 Louisville 132
9 10 Texas A&M 127
10 10 Southern California 125
11 9 Tennessee 123
12 12 Georgia 119
13 13 Ohio State 101
14 14 Virginia 96
15 17 Arizona State 91
16 15 Arizona 79
17 16 Missouri 76
18 18 Alabama 62
19 19 Georgia Tech 55
20 20 Utah 45
21 21 Virginia Tech 39
22 22 Florida State 30
23 23 Notre Dame 21
24 24 Purdue 15
24 NR Kentucky 15

Also Receiving Votes:

Minnesota/Harvard (8), Auburn/Iowa (1)

Men’s Poll Committee

Brian Schrader, Denver;     Steve Schaffer, Grand Canyon ;     Bill Roberts Navy;   Craig Nisgor, Seattle;     McGee Moody South Carolina;    Chad Cradock UMBC;    Chase Bloch, USC;   Jason Calanog, Texas A&M;     Ashley Dell, Iowa;     Damion Dennis, West Virginia;    Dan Kesler, Arizona State;    Neal Studd, Florida State;    Jamie Holder, Dartmouth;     Kevin Woodhull-Smith, East Carolina

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Plainjane
5 years ago

Texas and Cal are always a safe bet. They swim their best meets at the NCAA. Texas I would argue is the more complete team with diving included. So I would favor Texas to win it again this year.

Ravioli ravioli
5 years ago

Why is Missouri so low? They were great at SECs

Zeke4Heisman
5 years ago

Going to be a War between CAL and Texas. Excited to see NC ST get 4th and claim themselves as National Champions.

Swimmer
Reply to  Zeke4Heisman
5 years ago

Texas relays should be much better this year. An absolute disaster last year. May not win a relay this year but should be better. Texas diving will again play a major role

Silent Observer
Reply to  Zeke4Heisman
5 years ago

Not finding any evidence that NCState has ever claimed themselves as National Champions…

Care to shed some light on that negatively bold claim, Zeke?

Swimfan
Reply to  Zeke4Heisman
5 years ago

You’re way off for saying NC State has claimed themselves National Champs. Name the place they said it and when they said it. Till then get your negative attitude outta here

IU Swammer
Reply to  Zeke4Heisman
5 years ago

I remember a lot of butthurt Cal fans wining about diving and claiming they won the “SWIMMING” title. But NCState people were like, “Dang. I wish we had divers.”

Zeke4Heisman
Reply to  Zeke4Heisman
5 years ago

Just how the Mighty Pack fans act all the time on every article posted. But yes it should be a war. Indiana medley relays are the ones to beat this year. Interested to see if Texas’s depth can match CALs firepower

Swimmer
Reply to  Zeke4Heisman
5 years ago

I find the Texas fans more arrogant and obnoxious than all other fans combined

Hook em
Reply to  Zeke4Heisman
5 years ago

NC state fans are almost never obnoxious in the comments. Any time someone comments something about NC State, other people trash on the for no reason. You’re allowed to have pride for your school, have some respect.

The Wolf of Raleigh
Reply to  Hook em
5 years ago

As a NC State fan I’d say we are definitely on the humble side of things. Some people just don’t to look at the facts and admit that the wolfpack army are doing a great job.

Please have some class and give credit when it is due. You look silly.

WOLF-

We exist
5 years ago

Mid major schools are also division 1 in case y’all forgot

Bsswimc
5 years ago

IU can compete with anyone in a dual meet but may lose to U of M at B1G Championship but then has an outside chance to win at NCAA’s. Swimming is weird. I love it!

Back2Back
5 years ago

One of these years Texas is going to put its sights on winning the dual meet season! Uh, Nah…

phelps's dog
5 years ago

where are the Purdue divers?

Ladymanvol
5 years ago

No Auburn – How times change

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Torrey is from Oakland, CA, and majored in media studies and American studies at Claremont McKenna College, where she swam distance freestyle for the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps team. Outside of SwimSwam, she has bylines at Sports Illustrated, Yahoo Sports, SB Nation, and The Student Life newspaper.

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