Texas Remains On Top of CSCAA/TYR Men’s Top 25 Poll

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The CSCAA released the latest CSCAA/TYR Men’s Top 25 Poll, and Texas is still on top of the heap.

CSCAA Press Release:

Following a pair of impressive wins against top ten teams, the University of Texas showed why it remains atop College Swimming Coaches Association of America / TYR Top 25 Swimming & Diving Poll. Over the course of the season the Longhorns have been ranked number one on every single ballot except one.

The University of California remained in second while Florida and Georgia flip-flopped with the Gators moving up to third and the Bulldogs falling to fourth.

The CSCAA Poll Committee produces 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.

Division I Men

Rank Prev Team Points
1 1 Texas 225
2 2 California 216
3 4 Florida 202
4 3 Georgia 196
5 5 Stanford 186
6 6 Michigan 185
7 6 Auburn 167
8 9 NC State 163
9 11 Indiana 149
10 7 Louisville 147
11 12 Alabama 141
12 16 Tennessee 122
13 10 Missouri 118
14 17 Southern California 109
15 14 Ohio State 102
15 13 Arizona 102
17 15 Wisconsin 78
18 NR Virginia Tech 52
19 18 North Carolina 46
20 NR Minnesota 45
21 21 Virginia 38
22 NR Louisiana State 29
23 19 South Carolina 25
24 NR Navy 16
25 NR Notre Dame 15
Also Receiving Votes:
Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Denver, Utah, Texas A&M, Harvard, Grand Canyon

Men’s Poll Committee

Chair: Bill Roberts, Navy; Committee: Chad Craddock, UMBC; Dan Ross, Purdue; Vic Riggs, West Virginia; Mandy Commons-Disalle, Cincinnati; Dave Salo, Southern California; McGee Moody, South Carolina; Brian Schrader, Denver; Gary Taylor, NC State;

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