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Kenyon Sweeps Division III CSCAA November Swim & Dive Polls

Courtesy: CSCAA

The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) released its Division III Swimming & Diving Top 25 Poll today. The Kenyon College men and women are both are number one heading into the Thanksgiving holiday.

Kenyon men tallied eight of the possible 15 first place votes and 362 total points, pushing them up one spot to first. Johns Hopkins took home the remaining 7 top votes, moving them into second with 362 points.  Emory is third (345). Denison slides out of first to fourth (341) and Chicago (316) retains their position at fifth on the men’s side.  In all, 30 men’s teams received votes.

The top three spots from the women’s preseason poll go unchanged. Kenyon earned 372 points and collected 12 number one votes. Emory owns the remaining three first-place votes and ranks second with 358 points.  Eight points behind Emory is Denison (350).   Johns Hopkins (323) is up three positions to fourth and NYU is slides down one to round out the top five at 317 points.. Thirty-two women’s teams received votes.

You can find a complete list of the rankings at: www.cscaa.org/top25

The rankings are voted on by CSCAA-member coaches and select media. The committee ranks the top 25 teams in the nation based on dual meet strength.

The men’s committee chair is Sean Tedesco (USMMA). Regional chairs include: Brad Bowser (Rowan, Northeast South), Paul Bennett (WPI, Northeast North), Brent Summers (Willamette, Midwest South) and Keith Crawford (Rose Hulman, Central).

The women’s committee chair is Jake Taber (Hope). Regional chairs include: Ben Delia (Franklin & Marshall, Northeast South), Brad Burnham (Bodwin, Northeast North), Joh Duncan (Southwestern, Midwest South) and Justin Zook (St. Kates, Central).

The remaining polls are scheduled for release on December 9, January 19, and February 9 and March 4. These dates are subject to change.

Division III Men

Rk Prv Team Points
1 2 Kenyon 362
2 3 Johns Hopkins 360
2 4 Emory 345
4 1 Denison 341
5 5 Chicago 316
6 7 WashU 288
7 8 NYU 278
8 9 Carnegie Mellon 268
9 11 Pomona-Pitzer 258
10 6 MIT 254
11 21 Franklin & Marshall 218
12 10 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 198
13 12 Williams 191
14 NR Case Western Reserve 172
15 24 Swarthmore 170
16 14 Calvin 140
17 13 Tufts 132
18 18 Amherst 109
19 15 TCNJ 106
20 16 Hope 104
21 NR Caltech 75
22 NR SUNY Geneseo 72
23 19 Rowan 36
24 23 Coast Guard 32
25 NR Trinity (TX) 25

Also Receiving Votes

Merchant Marine (13), Ohio Northern (8), California Lutheran (3), John Carroll (1)

Division III Women

Rk Prv Team Points
1 1 Kenyon 372
2 2 Emory 358
3 3 Denison 350
4 7 Johns Hopkins 323
5 4 NYU 317
6 6 Williams 296
7 5 Chicago 287
8 13 Pomona-Pitzer 270
9 8 MIT 261
10 9 Tufts 239
11 18 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 207
12 14 Saint Kate’s 194
13 11 WashU 193
14 12 Amherst 179
15 10 Carnegie Mellon 178
16 16 Swarthmore 156
17 NR Case Western Reserve 140
18 NR Wheaton (MA) 112
19 21 Bates 102
20 17 Hope 86
21 NR Trinity (TX) 73
22 24 Calvin 58
23 20 Washington & Lee 35
24 NR Albion 23
25 25 Bowdoin 17

Also Receiving Votes

Gettysburg (14), Rowan (11), Mary Washington (9) Coast Guard (6), Gustavus (5), Saint Olaf (3), Westminster (1)

Men’s Regional Rankings:

Central: 1. Kenyon 2. Denison 3. Chicago 4. Case Western 5. Calvin 6. Hope 7. UW-Eau Claire 8. John Carroll 9. Rose-Hulman 10. UW-Stevens Point
Northeast-North: 1.New York University 2 MIT 3. Williams 4. Tufts 5. Amherst 6. U.S. Coast Guard Academy 7. U.S. Merchant Marine Academy 8. Bates 9.WPI 10. Colby
Northeast-South: 1. Carnegie Mellon 2. Franklin & Marshall 3. Swarthmore 4. TCNJ 5. SUNY-Geneseo 6. Rowan 7. RIT 8. Gettysburg 9. Ithaca 10.Rochester
West Midwest: 1. Johns Hopkins 2. Emory 3. Washington University 4. Pomona-Pitzer Colleges 5. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 6. California Institute of Techonology 7. Trinity University (TX) 8. Roanoke 9. California Lutheran 10. Birmingham Southern

Women’s Regional Rankings:

Central: 1. Kenyon 2. Denison 3. Chicago 4. Saint Catherine 5. Case Western 6. Hope 7. Calvin 8. Albion 9. DePauw 10. UW-Eau Clair
Northeast-North: 1.New York University 2. Williams 3. MIT 4. Tufts 5. Amherst 6. Wheaton College 7. Bates 8. Bowdoin 9. U.S. Coast Guard Academy 10. Springfield
Northeast-South: 1. Carnegie Mellon 2. Swarthmore 3. Gettysburg 4. Franklin & Marshall 5. SUNY-Geneseo 6. RIT 7. TCNJ 8. Rowan 9. Ursinus 10. Drew
West Midwest: 1. Emory 2. Johns Hopkins 3. Pomona-Pitzer Colleges 4. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 5. Washington University 6. Trinity University (TX) 7. Washington & Lee 8. Mary Washington 9. UC-Santa Cruz 10. Rhodes

Men’s Poll Committee

Justin Anderson, Mary Washington; Erica Belcher, NYU; Paul Bennett, WPI; Brad Bowser, Rowan; Peter Casares, Bates; Jennifer Cournoyer, Norwich; Keith Crawford, Rose Hulman; Paul Dotterweich, SUNY Geneseo; David Dow, TCNJ; Rob Harrington, Wooster; Gwynn Harrison, Bridgewater; Sarah James, Southwestern; Michael Kroll, Buffalo State; Pat Smith, Westminster; Brent Summers, Willamette; Sean Tedesco, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy; Jason Weber, Chicago; Seth Weidmann, Carthage; Braden Keith, SwimSwam; David Rieder, Swimming World.

Men’s Poll Committee

Greg Brown, Gettysburg; Brad Burnham, Bowdoin; Jay Daniels, Kalamazoo; Ben Delia, Franklin & Marshall; Jon Duncan, Southwestern; Paul Flinchbauch, Berry; John Geissinger, Hamilton; Katie McArdle, Dickinson; Chris Mhyre, Puget Sound; Shannon O’Brien, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Anne Ryder, Wisconsin-Eau Claire; Meg Sisson French, MIT; Jake Taber, Hope; Mike Tubb, Susquehanna; Jason Weber, Chicago; Toby Wilcox, Birmingham Southern; Justin Zook, St. Kate’s; Braden Keith, SwimSwam; David Rieder, Swimming World.

About the CSCAA

Founded in 1922, the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) – the first organization of college coaches in America -is a professional organization of college swimming and diving coaches dedicated to serving and providing leadership for the advancement of the sport of swimming & diving at the collegiate level.

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Mr. F
3 years ago

While I know these rankings mean nothing, it kind of feels like the college football rankings to me. Case and point, Emory and Hopkins men just swam lights out at their invites (and dual meets) and somehow are ranked behind Keynon men who, even just taking dual meets into account, have a lower collegeswimming power point based on dual meet results than either of those teams. It just seems like Kenyon is first because Kenyon. Can’t disrupt the status quo

J. Byrd
Reply to  Mr. F
3 years ago

Historic programs show up in March. Hard to bet against consistency.

Beth Harmon
Reply to  J. Byrd
3 years ago

Then why aren’t the Emory women seeded first? Check and mate

Swimmaboy
Reply to  J. Byrd
3 years ago

We shall see…. Emory on the podium in March

N. Sheldon
Reply to  Mr. F
3 years ago

Unsuited Kenyon beats unsuited Emory and Hopkins

Last edited 3 years ago by N. Sheldon
Swimmaboy
Reply to  N. Sheldon
3 years ago

False lol

Say's Phoebe
Reply to  N. Sheldon
3 years ago

Checking the NCAA database and selecting the 200 IM:
Kenyon’s top 2 times are 1:53.49 and 1:58.20.
Emory has 19 swims faster than 1:58.20. Nineteen. Seven of them are 1:53.25 or faster. Seven.
JHU has 10 swims faster than 1:55.76. 4 of them are 1:52.10 or faster. All of these swims for JHU are from October.

Regarding dual meets, I’ll point out that Kenyon’s fastest 100 Breast this year is 56.95. Emory has four swimmers faster than that; three freshmen and a sophomore. Hopkins also has four swimmers faster than 56.95 with the fastest two swimmers at 54.96 and 53.74.

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Ferb
Reply to  Mr. F
3 years ago

Or maybe Kenyon is first because they smashed the previous #1 in a dual meet. And Hopkins received 7 first-place votes to Kenyon’s 8, so the voters don’t appear to have an axe to grind against Hopkins.

Kinda smart sometimes
Reply to  Mr. F
3 years ago

Depth

Joseph
Reply to  Mr. F
3 years ago

Mr. F – it’s “case in point”

Sko Lords

Rick
3 years ago

Lmao

Ice Golem
3 years ago

We do not care

Mr. F
Reply to  Ice Golem
3 years ago

Emory had more US swimming Olympians that Stanford. So yes. We do care

Ice Golem
Reply to  Mr. F
3 years ago

Daddy chill

John
Reply to  Ice Golem
3 years ago

your bridge awaits you

Last edited 3 years ago by John
Goblin Walk
Reply to  Ice Golem
3 years ago

What the hell is even that

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