﻿{"id":36769,"date":"2013-11-19T19:37:05","date_gmt":"2013-11-20T02:37:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/208.106.146.93\/uncategorized\/2013\/11\/minnesota-purdue-penn-state-and-virginia-make-huge-gains-in-cscaa-mens-division-i-swimdive-poll\/"},"modified":"2013-11-19T19:37:05","modified_gmt":"2013-11-20T02:37:05","slug":"minnesota-purdue-penn-state-and-virginia-make-huge-gains-in-cscaa-mens-division-i-swimdive-poll","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/minnesota-purdue-penn-state-and-virginia-make-huge-gains-in-cscaa-mens-division-i-swimdive-poll\/","title":{"rendered":"Minnesota, Purdue, Penn State and Virginia Make Huge Gains in CSCAA Men&#8217;s Division I Swim\/Dive Poll"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>PHOENIX, Arizona November 19. MINNESOTA and Purdue were the biggest beneficiaries in the newest poll of Division I swimming and diving men&#8217;s teams from the College Swim Coaches Association of America. A few teams on this week&#8217;s list have used the past two weeks for training instead of racing, in anticipation of the upcoming midseason invitationals.<\/p>\n<p>The goal of the CSCAA rankings committee is to produce an in-season poll of the 25 best-performing 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. <\/p>\n<p>Specifically, the poll committee does not differentiate between the types of meets, or the status of a specific team in terms of rested versus unrested, when considering votes. Further, rankings are only based on performances that have taken place up to that point in the season, with an emphasis on action from the previous poll. <\/p>\n<p>Swimming World has been invited as a media member to participate in the polling process, and has a vote in each poll. Jeff Commings serves as Swimming World&#8217;s representative on these weekly conference calls.<\/p>\n<p>1. Michigan (5-0, 2-0 Big Ten)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: 1<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nW vs. Iowa (9\/27), 182-110<br \/>\nW at Dennis Stark Relays, (10\/11), First out of five teams<br \/>\nW at Notre Dame and Auburn (10\/12); 195-103 vs. Auburn, 201-99 vs. Notre Dame<br \/>\nW at Indiana (10\/25), 203-97<br \/>\nW vs. Texas (at Indiana) (10\/25), 166-134<\/p>\n<p>Since last poll:<br \/>\nIdle<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: Friday through Sunday at Michigan Open<\/p>\n<p>2. Florida (4-0, 3-0 SEC)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: 2<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nW at All-Florida Invitational (9\/27) (First place)<br \/>\nW at Minnesota (10\/12), 172-124<br \/>\nW at Missouri (10\/17), 169-130<br \/>\nW vs. Georgia (11-1), 179-119<\/p>\n<p>Since last poll:<br \/>\nW vs. Alabama (11\/7), 169-123<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: Friday through Sunday at Buckeye Invitational<\/p>\n<p>Florida hosted a dual meet with SEC rival Alabama and further exhibited their dominance with new season-bests from Sebastien Rousseau in the 200 fly and Brad Deborde in the 50 free.<\/p>\n<p>3. California (3-0, 0-0 Pac 12)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: 3<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nCal Poly King of the Pool (9\/20-21), unscored<br \/>\nW vs. Pacific (10\/3), 149-104<br \/>\nW vs. Indiana (10\/11), 173-122<br \/>\nW vs. Wisconsin (11\/1), 151-131<\/p>\n<p>Since last poll:<br \/>\nTriple-distance meet vs. Stanford (unscored)<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: December 5-7 at USA Swimming nationals<\/p>\n<p>The competition between Stanford and Cal was not scored, but a few swimmers for the Golden Bears put up impressive swims, including Ryan Murphy and Tyler Messerschmidt.<\/p>\n<p>4. Texas (5-1 1-0 Big 12)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: 4<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nW vs. North Carolina (10\/17), 171.5-126.5<br \/>\nW at Indiana (10\/25), 204-96<br \/>\nL vs. Michigan (at Indiana) (10\/25), 166-134<\/p>\n<p>Since last poll:<br \/>\nW vs. Virginia (11\/8-9), 225-128<br \/>\nW vs. Penn State (at Virginia), 185-168<br \/>\nW vs. West Virginia (at Virginia), 259-93<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: December 5-7 at Texas Invitational<\/p>\n<p>Texas&#8217; Clay Youngquist was once again the standout for the Longhorns in the two-day quad meet, posting a season-best 4:23.99 in the 500 free and showing his range with wins in the 200 and 1000 freestyles. Jack Conger showed his versatility with wins in the 100 fly and 200 back, with his 200 back time of 1:43.25 a season-best swim. <\/p>\n<p>5. Minnesota (4-1, 2-0 Big Ten)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: 7 (tie)<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nW vs. Arizona State (10\/5), 190-95<br \/>\nL vs. Florida (10\/12), 172-124<br \/>\nW at Wisconsin (10\/18-19), 220-150<br \/>\nW at Iowa (11\/1), 174-126<\/p>\n<p>Since last poll:<br \/>\nW at North Dakota (11\/9), 179-113<br \/>\nArena Grand Prix (11\/14-16)<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: December 6-7 at Jean Freeman Invite<\/p>\n<p>After trouncing North Dakota in a few off events, the Golden Gophers hosted the Arena Grand Prix and walked away with two nation-leading times from Derek Toomey in the 50 and 100 freestyles. A couple other swimmers, including Daryl Turner and Kyler van Swol, also made big jumps in the collegiate rankings to showcase Minnesota&#8217;s strength across the board in several events and get them into the top five this week.<\/p>\n<p>6. Stanford (2-0, 0-0 Pac 12)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: 5<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nW vs. Indiana (10\/12), 183-111<br \/>\nW vs. Wisconsin (11\/2), 175-116<\/p>\n<p>Since last poll:<br \/>\nTriple-distance meet at Cal (unscored)<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: Thursday through Saturday at UNLV Invitational<\/p>\n<p>A strong performance by David Nolan in the backstrokes at the unscored triple distance meet keeps Stanford rolling strong through the season.<\/p>\n<p>7 (tie). Southern California (2-0, 2-0 Pac 12)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: not ranked<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nW at Arizona State (11\/8), 171-119<br \/>\nW at Arizona (11\/9), 172-128<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: December 5-7 at Texas Invitational<\/p>\n<p>The Trojans started off their dual-meet season a couple of months later than everyone else, so they have some catching up to do. But they showed off the potential to crack into the top five with strong racing from Cristian Quintero and Dimitri Colupaev, as well as a couple of notable freshmen.<\/p>\n<p>7 (tie). Georgia (5-1, 2-1 SEC)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: 6<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nW vs. Kentucky (9\/25),162-110<br \/>\nW vs. Wisconsin (10\/4-5), 179-139<br \/>\nW vs. Georgia Tech (10\/15), 184-109<br \/>\nW at LSU (10\/18), 180-112<br \/>\nL at Florida (11\/1), 179-119<\/p>\n<p>Since last poll:<br \/>\nW vs. Emory (11\/15), 137-73<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: Friday through Sunday at Auburn Invitational<\/p>\n<p>Most of Georgia&#8217;s squad competed in off events against Emory, which resulted in another impressive swim from Chase Kalisz in the 200 back, and allowed several swimmers to post impressive wins including Matias Koski in the distance freestyles.<\/p>\n<p>9. Indiana (2-4, 0-1 Big Ten)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: 7 (tie)<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nL at California (10\/11), 173-122<br \/>\nL at Stanford (10\/12), 183-111<br \/>\nL vs. Michigan (10\/25), 203-97<br \/>\nL vs. Texas (10\/25), 204-96<br \/>\nW vs. Kentucky (11\/1), 208-92<br \/>\nW vs. Tennessee (11\/1), 179-121<\/p>\n<p>Since last poll:<br \/>\nIdle<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: December 5-7 at USA Swimming nationals<\/p>\n<p>10. Ohio State (8-0, 3-0 Big Ten)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: 10<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nW at Kentucky (10\/11), 176-122<br \/>\nW vs. Kenyon (10\/25), 186-101<br \/>\nW vs. Cleveland State (10\/25), 201-91<br \/>\nW vs. Denison (10\/25), 202-90<br \/>\nW vs. Virginia Tech (10\/25), 165.5-135.5<\/p>\n<p>Since last poll:<br \/>\nW at Purdue (11\/8), 169-131<br \/>\nW vs. Iowa (at Purdue) (11\/8), 195-105<br \/>\nW vs. Northwestern (at Purdue) (11\/8), 231-69<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: Friday through Sunday at Buckeye Invitational<\/p>\n<p>Participating in another quad meet, the Buckeyes showcased their depth in butterfly and backstroke, as well as some talent in sprint freestyles, against thee conference rivals.<\/p>\n<p>11. Florida State (3-0, 2-0 ACC)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: 9<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nAll-Florida Invite (9\/27-29), second place<br \/>\nW at Alabama (10\/12), 179-121<br \/>\nW vs. North Carolina State (10\/25), 162-136<br \/>\nW vs. Georgia Tech (10\/25), 213-65<\/p>\n<p>Since last poll:<br \/>\nIdle<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: November 22-24 at Auburn Invite<\/p>\n<p>12. Purdue (1-0, 0-0 Big Ten)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: 22<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nIndiana Intercollegiates (10\/26), first place<br \/>\nW vs. Notre Dame (11\/1), 208-92<\/p>\n<p>Since last poll:<br \/>\nW vs. Iowa (11\/8), 173-127<br \/>\nW vs. Northwestern (11\/8), 209.5-90.5<br \/>\nL vs. Ohio State (11\/8), 169-131<br \/>\nArena Grand Prix (11\/14-16)<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: Friday versus Miami (Ohio)<\/p>\n<p>The quad meet against three Big Ten rivals was impressive for Purdue, but it was the strong showing at the Arena Grand Prix that shot the Boilermakers up the poll this week. Though Danny Tucker remains the top swimmer on the team, others made massive in-season improvements to give Purdue more ammunition in the rankings.<\/p>\n<p>13. North Carolina (3-2, 0-0 ACC)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: 11<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nVirginia Tech Swimming Challenge (10\/11), second place<br \/>\nL at Texas (10\/17), 171-126<br \/>\nW at Texas Christian, 188-109<br \/>\nW vs. Louisville (11\/1-2), 186-161<\/p>\n<p>Since last poll:<br \/>\nIdle<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: November 21-23 at Nike Cup<\/p>\n<p>14. Penn State (3-1, 0-0 Big Ten)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: 20<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nW vs. West Virginia (10\/18), 153-129<br \/>\nW at Buffalo (11\/2), 155-137<\/p>\n<p>Since last poll:<br \/>\nW at Virginia (11\/8-9), 191-162<br \/>\nL vs. Texas (at Virginia) (11\/8-9), 185-168<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: December 5-7 at Texas Invitational<\/p>\n<p>With Penn State beating a powerful team from Virginia, the Nittany Lions make a big jump in this week&#8217;s poll, thanks in large part to Shane Ryan&#8217;s and John Hauser&#8217;s efforts.<\/p>\n<p>15. Arizona (1-2, 0-2 Pac 12)<br \/>\n Last poll rank: 18<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nL at Utah (10\/19), 152-148<br \/>\nW vs. UNLV (10\/25), 208-91<\/p>\n<p>Since last poll:<br \/>\nL vs. Southern California (11\/9), 172-128<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: December 5-7 at Texas Invitational<\/p>\n<p>The Wildcats hosted conference rival USC on the team&#8217;s opening weekend of racing, and though the Wildcats had some impressive swims from sprinter Giles Smith and breaststroke phenom Kevin Cordes, it wasn&#8217;t enough to hold off the strength the Trojans had across the board.<\/p>\n<p>16. Virginia Tech (6-1, 3-0 ACC)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: 12<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nVirginia Tech Swimming Challenge (10\/11), first place<br \/>\nW vs. North Carolina State (10\/19), 185-113<br \/>\nL at Ohio State (11\/1), 156.5-135.5<br \/>\nW vs. Denison (at Ohio State) (11\/1), 251-49<br \/>\nW vs. Cleveland State (at Ohio State) (11\/1), 252-48<br \/>\nW at Cincinnati (11\/2), 139-93<\/p>\n<p>Since last poll:<br \/>\nW at Pittsburgh (11\/9), 204-106<br \/>\nW vs. Notre Dame (at Pittsburgh) (11\/9), 181-119<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: Thursday through Saturday at H2Okie Fall Invitational<\/p>\n<p>Racing against seemingly lesser foes keeps Virginia Tech from staying in the top 15.<\/p>\n<p>17. Auburn (2-1, 1-0 SEC)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: 13<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nDennis Stark Relays (10\/11), second place<br \/>\nW at Notre Dame (10\/\t12), 201-99<br \/>\nL vs. Michigan (10\/12), 195-103<br \/>\nAt Royals Invite (10\/25), unscored<br \/>\nW at LSU (11\/2), 151-87<\/p>\n<p>Since last poll:<br \/>\nIdle<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: November 22-24 at Auburn Invite<\/p>\n<p>18. Virginia (2-1, 0-0 WAC)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: 24<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nW at Navy (10\/25), 212-88<\/p>\n<p>Since last poll:<br \/>\nL vs. Penn State (11\/8-9), 191-162<br \/>\nL vs. Texas (11\/8-9), 225-128<br \/>\nW vs. West Virginia (11\/8-9), 241-111<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: Friday through Sunday at Buckeye Invitational<\/p>\n<p>The Cavaliers make a jump on the basis of strong racing and faster swims against Texas, Penn State and West Virginia.<\/p>\n<p>19. Louisville (2-1, 0-0 American)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: 14 (tie)<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nW vs. Xavier (10\/11), 189-70<br \/>\nW vs. Tennessee (10\/24), 167-132<br \/>\nL at North Carolina (11\/1-2), 186-161<\/p>\n<p>Since last poll:<br \/>\nIdle<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: November 22-24 at Michigan Invite<\/p>\n<p>20. Missouri (4-1, 2-1 SEC)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: 14 (tie)<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nShow-Me-Showdown (10\/4), first place<br \/>\nL vs. Florida (10\/17), 169-130<br \/>\nW at Southern Illinois (10\/24-25), 333-106<br \/>\nW vs. Kentucky (at Southern Illinois) (10\/24-25), 267.5-177.5<br \/>\nW vs. Texas A&amp;M (11\/1), 186-114<\/p>\n<p>Since last poll:<br \/>\nW at Missouri State (11\/8), 155-88<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: Thursday through Saturday at Mizzou Invitational<\/p>\n<p>A trip to Springfield to race rising in-state foe Missouri State gave Missouri more racing opportunities, but a lack of in-season bests caused them to slip a bit in this poll.<\/p>\n<p>21. North Carolina State (3-2, 2-2 ACC)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: 19<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nAll-North Carolina Invitational (10\/4-5), first place<br \/>\nL at Virginia Tech (10\/19), 185-113<br \/>\nW vs. Georgia Tech (10\/25), 193-95<br \/>\nL vs. Florida State (10\/25), 162-136<\/p>\n<p>Since last poll:<br \/>\nW vs. Duke (11\/8), 177-115<br \/>\nW vs. UNC-Wilmington (11\/9), 193-97<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: Thursday through Saturday at Nike Cup<\/p>\n<p>N.C. State accumulated two more dual-meet wins, but didn&#8217;t show enough improvement on the scoreboard to keep them in the top 20.<\/p>\n<p>22. Tennessee (3-2, 2-0 SEC)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: 17<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nW vs. UNC-Wilmington (9\/27), 167-133<br \/>\nW vs. South Carolina (10\/18), 172-128<br \/>\nL at Louisville (10\/24), 167.5-132.5<br \/>\nL at Indiana (11\/1), 179-121<br \/>\nW vs. Kentucky (at Indiana) (11\/1), 177-123<\/p>\n<p>Since last poll:<br \/>\nIdle<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: Friday through Sunday at Georgia Tech Invititational<\/p>\n<p>23. Iowa (1-4, 1-4 Big Ten)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: 21<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nL at Michigan (9\/27), 182-110<br \/>\nW vs. Michigan State (10\/18), 182-113<br \/>\nL vs. Minnesota (11\/1), 176-121<\/p>\n<p>Since last poll:<br \/>\nL at Purdue (11\/8), 195-105<br \/>\nL vs. Ohio State (at Purdue) (11\/8), 173-127<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: December 6-8 at Hawkeye Invitational<\/p>\n<p>The Hawkeyes&#8217; strength in breaststrokes keep them in the top 25, and their performances at home in the Hawkeye Invitational will be crucial in keeping them in the poll ranking in December.<\/p>\n<p>24. Alabama (1-2, 0-1 SEC)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: 16<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nW at Delta State (9\/20), 283-62<br \/>\nL vs. Florida State (10\/12), 179-121<\/p>\n<p>Since last poll:<br \/>\nL at Florida (11\/7), 169-123<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: Friday through Sunday at Auburn Invitational<\/p>\n<p>Alabama had some key races against Florida to keep them in the eyes of the voting panel, with Anton McKee beating the Gators in the 200 breast and Brett Walsh getting a solid win in the 100 butterfly.<\/p>\n<p>25. South Carolina (3-1, 1-1 SEC)<br \/>\nLast poll rank: Not ranked<\/p>\n<p>Results<br \/>\nW at College of Charleston (10\/12), 178-109<br \/>\nL at Tennessee (10\/18), 172-128<br \/>\nW at East Carolina (10\/26), 191-107<br \/>\nW vs. LSU (11\/9), 166-134<\/p>\n<p>Next competition: Thursday through Sunday at H2Okie Invitational<\/p>\n<p>The Gamecocks sneak into the poll on the basis of a strong meet against conference rival LSU. 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