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No Change Atop Division II & III Swim/Dive Rankings

December16, 2016 – Norfolk, VA – The College Swimming Coaches Association of America announces the third CSCAA / TYR Top 25 Poll for Divisions II and III.  While the year on the calendar may have changed, the top number one rankings did not.  Queens University of Charlotte led both men’s and women’s Division II polls, as they have for the entire season.  In Division III, Emory University and Kenyon College led women’s and men’s standings respectively.

There was some additional movement in the third Division III regional rankings of the season. The Kenyon men remained atop the Central Region, but the women dropped a spot to NCAC rival Denison University.  Emory swept the West-Midwest-South Regions.  In the Northeast-North, Williams’ women dropped NYU to second while MIT’s men remained on top.  Once again, Carnegie Mellon’s men and TCNJ’s men were voted number one in Northeast-South region

The CSCAA Division II and III Poll Committees will produce in-season rankings of the 25 best performing NCAA Swimming and Diving teams in rank order at the time of each poll.  The poll is not designed to predict the results of the NCAA Championship, but rather which teams would win head-to-head against other teams in the country. Ranking are based on performances that have taken place since the previous poll and include invites as well as dual meets.  The committee does not consider teams that have not yet competed in the current college season.

Division II

Pos Men Pts   Pos Women Team
1. Queens (NC) 174 1. Queens (NC) 175
2. Lindenwood 165 2. UC-San Diego 163
3. Grand Valley 162 2. Drury 163
4. Nova Southeastern 148 4. Grand Valley 151
5. UC-San Diego 145 4. Wingate 151
6. Delta State 140 6. California Baptist 136
7. Drury 135 7. Delta State 133
8. Indianapolis 128 8. Lindenwood 127
9. Florida Southern 119 9. Nova Southeastern 105
10. Tampa 114 10. Florida Southern 102
11. Wingate 105 11. Truman State 97
12. California Baptist 98 12. Alaska-Fairbanks 94
13. Simon Fraser 77 12. West Florida 90
14. West Chester 77 14. Bridgeport 79
15. Bridgeport 73 15. Tampa 74
16. Northern Michigan 68 16. Simon Fraser 72
17. Saint Leo 60 17. Carson Newman 68
18. Colorado Mesa 58 18. Northern Michigan 57
19. Missouri S&T 53 18. Wayne State 57
19. Wayne State 43 20. Bloomsburg 36
21. Bloomsburg 40 21. West Chester 35
22. Lewis 33 22. LIU-Post 25
23. Saint Cloud 25 23. Saint Cloud 23
24. Limestone 16 24. Minnesota-Mankato 20
25. Florida Tech 7 20. Western State 20

Also Receiving Votes

Carson-Newman 4, Indiana (PA)2, Colorado Mines 2, Southern Connecticut 2, Saginaw Valley 1 Indianapolis 12, Colorado Mesa 5, Saint Leo 2, Findlay 2, Lewis 1

Division III

Pos Men’s Teams Pts   Pos Women’s Teams Team
1. Kenyon 325 1. Emory 324
2. Denison 312 2. Denison 310
3. Emory 299 3. Kenyon 302
4. MIT 282 4. Williams 279
5. TCNJ 268 5. Johns Hopkins 268
6. Johns Hopkins 262 6. New York 263
7. New York 249 7. Amherst 235
8. Amherst 210 8. Chicago 231
9. Chicago 207 9. MIT 222
10. Williams 200 10. Wheaton (IL) 191
11. Stevens Institute 189 11. Washington (MO) 177
12. Washington (MO) 186 12. Carnegie Mellon 174
13. Calvin 164 13. DePauw 162
14. Rowan 158 14. Washington & Lee 154
15. Carnegie Mellon 140 14. Bates 140
16. Keene State 135 16. Stevens Institute 130
17. Wheaton (IL) 109 17. Rochester 105
18. Tufts 102 18. Calvin 82
19. Rose-Hulman 93 19. Pomona-Pitzer 79
20. Case Western 77 19. Ursinus 73
21. DePauw 63 21. Keene State 70
22. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 49 22. Saint Thomas 59
23. Washington College (MD) 36 23. Washington College (MD) 54
24. Westminster 32 24. Mary Washington 53
25. Connecticut College 17 25. Case Western Reserve 25

Also Receiving Votes

Mary Washington 16, SUNY-Geneseo 15, Wabash 14, Pomona-Pitzer 8, UW-Stevens Point 4, Bates 3, Middlebury 1 Connecticut COllege 22, SUNY-Geneseo 18, Middlebury 13, Rensselaer 4, Hope 3, Gettysburg 2, Gustavus Adolphus 1

Regional Rankings

Northeast North
Women’s Teams Men’s Teams
1 Williams 1 MIT
2 New York University 2 New York University
3 Amherst 3 Amherst
4 MIT 4 Williams
5 Bates College 5 Keene State
6 Keene State 6 Tufts
7 Connecticut College 7 Connecticut College
8 Middlebury 8 Hartwick
9 Tufts 9 Hartwick
10 RPI 10 Coast Guard
Northeast South
Women’s Teams Men’s Teams
1 Carnegie Mellon 1 TCNJ
2 Stevens 2 Stevens
3 Rochester 3 Rowan
4 Ursinus 4 Carnegie Mellon
5 Geneseo 5 Westminster
6 Gettysburg 6 Geneseo
7 Ithaca 7 Gettysburg
8 Grove City 8 Rochester
9 Franklin & Marshall 9 Swarthmore
10 Rowan 10 Widener
Central
Women’s Teams Men’s Teams
1 Denison 1 Kenyon
2 Kenyon 2 Denison
3 Chicago 3 Chicago
4 Wheaton (IL) 4 Calvin
5 DePauw 5 Wheaton (IL)
6 Calvin 6 Rose-Hulman
7 Saint Thomas 7 Case Western
8 Case Western 8 DePauw
9 Hope 9 Wabash
10 Gustavus Adolphus 10 UW-Stevens Point
West-Midwest-South
Women’s Teams Men’s Teams
1 Emory 1 Emory
2 Johns Hopkins 2 Johns Hopkins
3 Washington Univ (Mo) 3 Washington Univ (Mo)
4 Washington & Lee 4 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
5 Pomona-Pitzer 5 Mary Washington
6 Mary Washington 6 Pomona-Pitzer
7 Emory & Henry 7 Southwestern
8 Rhodes 8 Washington & Lee
9 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 9 Whitworth
10 Pacific Lutheran 10 Washington College (Md)

Swimming news courtesy of CSCAA.

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