Auburn Retains a Stranglehold on the #1 Spot in Latest College Men’s and Women’s Polls

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Jan. 19. THE latest CSCAA college swimming poll is out and, to the surprise of no one, Auburn retains its iron grip on the #1 spot for both men and women.

Since the 2003-04 season began, the Tigers have been rated first unanimously. Apparently, the eight selectors saw no raeason to change that judgment this time around, as Auburn received the maximum 200 points in both polls.

In the men's poll, Stanford has moved into a tie with Texas for the #2 spot with 188 points. Cal is fourth, followed by Florida in fifth. Georgia jumped to sixth, its highest ranking in years, while Arizona moved up to the number 7 spot.

In the women's poll, the selectors were unanimous in their votes for the top eight spots. After Auburn comes Georgia in the #2 position, followed by Florida, Stanford, Texas and Arizona.


College Swim Coaches Association (CSCAA)
Division I Swimming and Diving
Dual Meet Rankings

( )- indicates #1 votes

MEN
1 Auburn (8) 200
2 Texas 188
2 Stanford 188
4 California 175
5 Florida 168
6 Georgia 149
7 Arizona 147
8 Minnesota 146
9 Michigan 140
10 USC 134
11 Virginia 124
12 Wisconsin 106
13 Tennessee 104
14 Texas A&M 93
15 Ariz. State 83
15 N'western 83
17 Pittsburgh 75
18 Washington 69
19 Hawaii 56
20 BYU 43
21 Kentucky 29
22 N. Carolina 27
22 Harvard 27
24 Fla. State 18
25 Indiana 8
25 Princeton 8

Others receiving votes
Iowa 5
Clemson 2
Purdue 2

WOMEN
1 Auburn (8) 200
2 Georgia 192
3 Florida 184
4 Stanford 176
5 Texas 168
6 Arizona 160
7 USC 152
8 California 144
9 SMU 134
10 UCLA 130
11 Wisconsin 120
12 Indiana 112
13 Penn State 102
14 Texas A&M 98
15 N. Carolina 88
16 Michigan 77
17 Virginia 75
18 Fla. State 64
19 Maryland 51
20 ASU 47
21 Notre Dame 44
22 Missouri 29
23 Washington 27
24 Minnesota 10
25 Hawaii 6

Others receiving votes
Pittsburgh 4
Purdue 3
Tennessee 3

(Courtesy College Swimming Coaches Association of America and collegeswimming.com)

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