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Stanford Women Regain Top Spot In Jan 31 CSCAA Dual Meet

Note: SwimSwam does not have a voting stake in the CSCAA Awards, which focus on dual meet viability. For rankings more geared towards NCAA prediction, check out our latest Power Rankings. (Women’s ranks here, men’s ranks coming next week).

The Stanford women regained the #1 spot in the latest CSCAA (Collegiate Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America) poll, leapfrogging Texas A&M for the first time since November.

The A&M women had led for two straight polls. On the men’s side, Cal remains #1, with three-time defending NCAA champs Texas dropping all the way down to 8th. That comes after a road dual meet loss to Arizona State, the team’s fifth loss this year. The Longhorns, however, are still widely considered the favorites for the NCAA title in March with Cal as the top challengers.

The biggest riser on the women’s side was NC State, which jumped from 15th to 10th. On the men’s side, Arizona State rose from 10th to 7th. The biggest drops came from the Texas men (2nd to 8th) and Louisville women (10th to 14th).

Division I Women

Rank Prev Team Points
1 3 Stanford 300
2 1 Texas A&M 280
3 2 Michigan 275
4 5 California 270
5 4 Texas 255
6 6 Georgia 240
7 8 Virginia 224
8 7 Indiana 201
9 9 Tennessee 194
10 13 Southern California 176
10 15 NC State 176
12 11 Ohio State 165
13 14 Kentucky 164
14 10 Louisville 158
15 12 Auburn 139
16 18 Minnesota 125
17 16 Florida 101
18 20 North Carolina 91
19 22 Notre Dame 87
20 17 Missouri 65
21 19 Wisconsin 63
22 20 Arizona 56
23 NR Purdue 29
24 NR Akron 28
25 NR Duke 16

Also receiving votes:

Arizona State (8), UCLA (5), Alabama (4), Virginia Tech (3), Arkansas (1)

Division I Men

Rank Prev Team Points
1 1 California 274
2 3 Indiana 264
3 4 Florida 249
4 5 Stanford 238
5 6 NC State 218
6 7 Michigan 213
7 10 Arizona State 199
8 2 Texas 198
9 11 Georgia 189
10 8 Southern California 174
11 9 Texas A&M 172
12 12 Tennessee 148
13 15 Missouri 134
14 14 Louisville 128
15 16 Ohio State 125
16 13 Auburn 111
16 17 Alabama 111
18 18 Arizona 81
19 20 Notre Dame 73
20 19 Virginia Tech 68
21 20 Florida State 50
22 24 Minnesota 41
23 23 Virginia 34
23 25 South Carolina 34
25 21 Harvard 27

Also receiving votes:

Georgia Tech (10), Kentucky (9), Princeton (2), Iowa (1)

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2 Cents
6 years ago

So…. Order has been restored? At least on the women’s side. As for the men, did half of their team up and quit? If not, then #8 for them seems just wrong. And yes I get its not about NCAA place yada yada… but c’mon 8th?!?! And yes, I know polls mean nothing, so please don’t respond with those statements.

And this is coming from someone whose allegiance lies in the ACC and does not particularly care for Texas.

eagleswim
Reply to  2 Cents
6 years ago

they’re 3-5, including a loss to a team ranked even lower than them. They don’t get to be ranked higher just cuz of the people on their team, they have to show up. And yes obviously their dual meet record is not indicative of the talent and likely showing at NCAAs, but this is dual meet rankings.

2 Cents
Reply to  eagleswim
6 years ago

I said I know its not a ranking of predicting NCAA finishes, but I also thought that our sport was better than football and basketball (to a lesser extant) with our polls, that we still ranked based on what could happen in a duel meet. I mean by that logic that you used shouldn’t some mid-major with a 10-0 record be ranked higher than Texas with a 3-5 record? Obviously, no. But that is the logic you are using, and a logic that really does not work in swimming.

Aggie Swim Fan
Reply to  2 Cents
6 years ago

With the talent on that team, they should be performing “way better” than they have been. Can’t rank them up at #1 when they haven’t been performing so far like a #1. Not “hammering” them (though I am an A&M swim Fan); just stating the truth as of now. Claimed Cal will give them a run for their money for the National Championship months ago & I’m sticking with that prediction. Will be close & could come down to final event.

eagleswim
Reply to  2 Cents
6 years ago

that’s not the logic I’m using at all. I didn’t say we should just rank based on record, if that was the case they would be ranked WAY lower than 8th. They’ve lost to five teams in duel meets, including a team currently ranked lower than them. You think they should just hold onto the top spot in duel meet rankings while they continue to drop duel meets?

Swimarie
6 years ago

Glad to see NC State Women getting some respect. Even though they’ve had several of their top women sick or injured in their last two dual meets (UVA and UNC) they still rallied (easily beat UNC) and got some really decent (tired) swims from their second tier swimmers. Anna Jahns 9:58 ,1000 at UVA for third? NICE!!

Stars like Hannah Moore, Elise Haan, Julia Pool, Tamila Holoub and Krista Duffield are consistently putting out some fast times and and when injured or sick teammates, like Ky-lee Perry, Kate Moore, and Courtney Caldwell return, it will be a MUCH stronger team.

Becky D
6 years ago

I clicked on this story right after reading about a key NC State injury. That abrupt jump up in rankings might followed by an equal drop back down. #badluck

SwimFan
6 years ago

ASU Men’s #7
ASU Women’s #26

***ASU Women’s actually received 15 votes; just 1 point shy of #25. http://www.cscaa.org/top25/

Huge improvement!!! Way to Go Devils…??☀️?

#TheBowmanEffect #TrustTheProcess #ForksUp

SwimFan
Reply to  SwimFan
6 years ago

Oopsie…I looked at the past ranking dated December 6. My bad…ASU Women’s are #26 with 8 votes still ahead of UCLA!

Great improvement year after year under Coach Bob Bowman! Way to Go Lady Devils…??☀️?

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