﻿{"id":26129,"date":"2011-01-12T17:39:12","date_gmt":"2011-01-12T22:39:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2011\/01\/stanford-women-texas-men-remain-at-top-of-cscaa-swimming-poll\/"},"modified":"2014-07-28T22:34:30","modified_gmt":"2014-07-29T05:34:30","slug":"stanford-women-texas-men-remain-at-top-of-cscaa-swimming-poll","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/stanford-women-texas-men-remain-at-top-of-cscaa-swimming-poll\/","title":{"rendered":"Stanford Women, Texas Men Remain at Top of CSCAA Swimming Poll"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The University of Texas men and Stanford women have retained the top spots in the latest TYR \/ CSCAA Division I Swimming &#038; Diving Poll.  The Tennessee men and women made the biggest jump, landing in the top ten following their defeat of 14th-ranked Arizona.  <\/p>\n<p>The latest poll sets up some interesting match-ups in the coming weeks including a women&#39;s dual between #1 Stanford and #7 Arizona next weekend.  This weekend #3 Texas will take on #2 Georgia.  On the men&#39;s side, a 1-2 showdown also looms between the Longhorns and Arizona.  In all, 63 women&#39;s and 49 men&#39;s teams garnered votes from members of the College Swimming Coaches Association of America.  The next poll will be released February 17, 2010. <\/p>\n<p>In Division II, the Drury University men&#39;s and women&#39;s swimming and diving teams retained their top spots in the latest TYR \/ CSCAA Division II College Swimming Poll.  On the men&#39;s side Missouri Science &#038; Tech moved past Grand Valley State into the number two spot while the UC-San Diego women moved past Ashland University for the number two spot.  Overall, 41 men&#39;s and 41 women&#39;s teams earned votes from members of the College Swimming Coaches Association of America.  The next poll will be released February 12, 2011.<\/p>\n<p>In Division III, the Emory University women took back the top spot in the latest TYR \/CSCAA Division III Swimming &#038; Diving Poll.  The defending NCAA Champion Eagles edged Kenyon College for the number-one ranking it held at the start of the year.   On the men&#39;s side, Kenyon College maintained its previous ranking.  <\/p>\n<p>Carnegie Mellon&#39;s men jumped into the top ten for the first time this season while SUNY-Geneseo and Gustavus Adolphus made their first appearance in the women&#39;s polls.  Forty-nine men&#39;s and forty-six women&#39;s teams received votes from members of the College Swimming Coaches Association of America. The next poll will be released February 12, 2011.<\/p>\n<p>Division I Women&#39;s Poll<\/p>\n<pre>\r\nRank\tPrev\tTeam\t\tPoints\r\n1\t1\tStanford (33)\t1057\r\n2\t2\tGeorgia (7)\t1029\r\n3\t3\tTexas\t\t933\r\n4\t5\tSouthern Cal (3)931\r\n4\t4\tCalifornia (1)\t931\r\n6\t6\tFlorida\t\t894\r\n7\t7\tArizona\t\t837\r\n8\t8\tTexas A&M\t792\r\n9\t9\tVirginia\t698\r\n10\t12\tTennessee\t657\r\n11\t11\tNorth Carolina\t629\r\n12\t10\tAuburn\t\t626\r\n13\t13\tMinnesota\t572\r\n14\t14\tIndiana\t\t537\r\n15\t15\tMichigan\t423\r\n16\t16\tWisconsin\t395\r\n17\t17\tLouisville\t340\r\n18\t19\tOhio State\t282\r\n19\t18\tArkansas\t261\r\n20\t20\tPurdue\t\t185\r\n21\t21\tSouthern Methodist174\r\n22\t23\tUCLA\t\t151\r\n23\t22\tLouisiana State\t144\r\n24\t24\tSan Diego State\t102\r\n25\t25\tFlorida State\t96\r\n<\/pre>\n<p>Also receiving votes: Arizona State 72, Missouri 46, Virginia Tech 31, Alabama 28, Penn State 28, Bakersfield 23, Notre Dame 21, Princeton 20, Harvard 18, Kentucky 18, Northwestern 16, UNLV 14, UC-Santa Barbara 12, Maryland 12, Brigham Young 11, Kansas 11, Florida Gulf Coast 9, Ohio 9, Miami (Ohio) 8, South Carolina, Columbia 8, Boise State 6, Iowa 6, Yale 6, Nebraska 4, San Jose State 4, East Carolina 2, Fresno State 2, Villanova 2, California Poly 1, Denver 1, Duke 1, Oakland 1, Pittsburgh 1, Texas Christian 1, Toledo 1, Wyoming 1<\/p>\n<p>Men&#39;s Division I Poll<\/p>\n<pre>\r\nRank\tPrev\tTeam\t\tPoints\r\n1\t1\tTexas (22)\t779\r\n2\t2\tArizona (3)\t722\r\n3\t3\tStanford (1)\t707\r\n4\t4\tCalifornia (4)\t678\r\n5\t5\tFlorida\t\t658\r\n6\t6\tAuburn (1)\t617\r\n7\t9\tSouthern Cal (1)562\r\n8\t7\tOhio State\t537\r\n9\t12\tNorth Carolina\t424\r\n10\t15\tTennessee\t398\r\n11\t11\tGeorgia\t\t396\r\n12\t14\tIndiana\t\t394\r\n13\t8\tMichigan\t386\r\n14\t10\tVirginia\t380\r\n15\t13\tMinnesota\t379\r\n16\t16\tUNLV\t\t278\r\n17\t17\tAlabama\t\t276\r\n18\t19\tFlorida State\t224\r\n19\t18\tLouisville\t213\r\n20\t20\tTexas A&M\t182\r\n21\t21\tPurdue\t\t166\r\n22\t23\tLouisiana State\t135\r\n23\t23\tSouth Carolina\t77\r\n23\t22\tIowa\t\t76\r\n25\t25\tPrinceton\t64\r\n<\/pre>\n<p>Also receiving votes: Southern Methodist 41, Virginia Tech 32, Navy 28, Texas Christian 23, Wisconsin-Madison 19, Harvard 16, UC-Santa Barbara 15, Missouri 14, Georgia Tech 14, Kentucky 11, Oakland 9, Hawaii 9, California Poly 7, Penn State 6, Bakersfield 4, La Salle 4, Michigan State 4, North Carolina State 4, Denver 3, Air Force 3, Clemson 2, Maryland 2, East Carolina 1, Pittsburgh 1<\/p>\n<p>Women&#39;s Division II Poll<\/p>\n<pre>\r\nRank\tPrev\tTeam\t\t    Points\r\n1\t1\tDrury (10)\t    273\r\n2\t3\tUC-San Diego\t    252\r\n3\t2\tAshland (1)\t    234\r\n4\t5\tGrand Valley State  217\r\n5\t6\tClarion University  208\r\n6\t4\tIncarnate Word      206\r\n7\t8\tWayne State (Mich.) 203\r\n8\t9\tOuachita Baptist    170\r\n9\t7\tCalifornia Univ. 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Post\t     54\r\n22\t23\tSaint Cloud State    49\r\n23\t20\tNebraska at Omaha    45\r\n24\tNR\tNova Southeastern    32\r\n25\tNR\tWheeling Jesuit      27\r\n<\/pre>\n<p>Texas-Permian Basin 26, Saint Leo 25, Lock Haven 24, Southern Connecticut State 19, Converse 16, Minnesota State-Mankato 12, Bloomsburg 11, Alaska Fairbanks 8, Delta State 8, Edinboro 7, Catawba 6, Le Moyne 5, Hillsdale 4, Rollins 3, Mars Hill 2, Queens University of Charlotte (NC) 1<\/p>\n<p>Men&#39;s Division II Poll<\/p>\n<pre>\r\nRank\tPrev\tTeam\t\t  Points\r\n1\t1\tDrury (10)\t  274\r\n2\t4\tMissouri Sci-Tech 240\r\n3\t2\tGrand Valley State237\r\n4\t5\tAshland\t\t  226\r\n5\t6\tWayne State\t  221\r\n6\t3\tUC-San Diego\t  206\r\n7\t7\tIncarnate Word\t  199\r\n8\t8\tGrand Canyon\t  190\r\n9\t10\tHenderson State\t  179\r\n10\t15\tOuachita Baptist  160\r\n11\t13\tWingate\t\t  152\r\n12\t14\tTampa\t\t  144\r\n13\t17\tFlorida Southern  138\r\n14\t11\tWest Chester\t  133\r\n15\t12\tBridgeport\t  128\r\n16\t16\tIndianapolis\t  118\r\n17\t19\tClarion\t\t  99\r\n18\t9\tNova Southeastern 90\r\n19\t18\tQueens (NC)\t  86\r\n20\t20\tLewis\t\t  60\r\n21\t21\tSouthern Conn. \t  49\r\n22\tNR\tSaint Leo (1)\t  43\r\n23\t22\tLimestone\t  37\r\n24\t23\tShippensburg\t  31\r\n25\t25\tColo. 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