By Madeline Folsom on SwimSwam
The Division II College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association (CSCAA) has released their Division II Dual Meet Polls for November, and the Drury men maintained their position at the top, while the Nova S’Eastern women overtook four teams to move into the number one spot in the rankings.
Men’s Rankings
The Drury men hold the lead over Tampa by just one vote. They have not swum any additional dual meets since the October rankings came out, but they did win the Drury Invite last weekend and they finished 4th at the SMU Classic, defeating SMU in the process.
The whole top four remains the same from the October polls with Tampa coming in 2nd with just one vote separating them from Drury. Indianapolis sits 15 points back in 3rd and Grand Valley is 24 points behind in 4th.
Wingate rounds out the top five, jumping from 7th last month as they currently sit undefeated at 3-0.
Findlay jumped 10 positions to move into the top-10 from where they sat in 20th last month while Rollins, Simon Fraser, Quincy, Missouri S&T, and Rockhurst all earned their way onto the list after being unranked.
Rk Prv Team Pts Record 1 1 Drury 245 1-0 2 2 Tampa 244 3-0 3 3 Indianapolis 230 5-0 4 4 Grand Valley 221 3-1 5 7 Wingate 210 3-0 6 5 Colorado Mesa 199 1-1 7 6 McKendree 190 2-1 8 8 Northern Michigan 170 5-1 8 10 Saginaw Valley State 169 5-2 10 20 Findlay 162 3-2 11 9 Catawba 143 3-2 12 14 Saint Cloud 127 1-0 12 12 Florida Southern 127 1-2 14 11 Wayne State 120 1-0 15 14 Lynn 113 2-0 16 12 Nova Southeastern 104 5-4 17 19 Carson-Newman 86 2-2 18 23 Florida Tech 80 1-1 19 NR Rollins 59 1-3 20 21 Ouachita Baptist 58 2-2 21 17 Henderson State 47 3-0 22 NR Simon Fraser 36 2-5 22 NR Quincy 36 3-0 24 NR Missouri S&T 18 2-2 25 NR Rockhurst 14 1-1Also receiving votes: Delta State (12), Fairmont State (12), Oklahoma Christian (9), West Chester (7), Mines (2)
Women’s Rankings
Nova S’Eastern jumps up to 1st in the polls after they defeated Tampa by just five points at the beginning of November. They currently sit 8-2 in dual meets while Tampa is 2-1. The Nova S’Eastern Sharks have won the DII NCAA Championships the last three years in a row, and they are chasing a four-peat this year.
Tampa sits two votes back in 2nd. Drury jumped three spots to move into 3rd by just vote over Grand Valley, who maintains their 4th place position. Colorado Mesa sits just one vote behind Grand Valley and two votes behind Drury to rank 5th.
The whole top-five on the women’s rankings are separated by just 27 votes.
Saint Cloud and Florida Tech both earn spots on the list for the first time this season.
RK Prv Team Pts Record 1 5 Nova Southeastern 246 8-2 2 1 Tampa 244 2-1 3 6 Drury 221 0-1 4 4 Grand Valley 220 4-0 5 2 Colorado Mesa 219 0-3 6 3 Indianapolis 198 4-1 7 7 West Florida 192 8-2 8 8 Catawba 179 4-1 9 9 Wingate 171 2-1 10 10 Northern Michigan 155 5-1 11 14 Findlay 141 3-2 12 16 Cal State East Bay 131 2-4 13 17 Saginaw Valley State 124 5-2 14 11 Delta State 122 3-1 15 21 Florida Southern 109 1-5 16 12 Lynn 108 1-2 17 25 Simon Fraser 93 5-5 18 18 Mines 80 4-2 19 22 Carson-Newman 62 1-3 20 22 UNC-Pembroke 51 9-0 21 NR Saint Cloud 41 0-1 22 15 Azusa Pacific 38 0-2 23 13 Wayne State 34 0-1 24 NR Florida Tech 20 1-1 25 20 Oklahoma Christian 18 4-3Also receiving votes: Biola (11), Minnesota State (10), Mankato (10), McKendree (8), West Chester (3), Truman State (1)
Division II Men’s Poll Committee
Steven Bostick (Florida Southern), Bryan Christiansen (Quincy), Matthew Gearing (Catawba), Ben Evans (Wingate), Brehan Kelley (PennWest Clarion), Jason Lintjer (Saginaw Valley State), Andrew Makepeace (Augustana University (SD)), Tony Marleneanu (Florida Tech), Brent Noble (Indianapolis), Scotty Serio (Henderson State),
Division II Women’s Poll Committee Annie Anderson (St. Cloud State), Evan Anthony (Millersville), Mike Bishop (Tampa), Mike Darbee (Saginaw Valley State), Mathew Gearing (Catawba),Phil Kraus (West Florida), Shane Pelton (Cal State East Bay), Doug Schranck (Rockhurst), Brad Shannon (Colorado School of Mines), Chris Villa (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)
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