Kenyon Owls Capture Men's & Women's Dual Meet Crowns

Molly Haag & the Kenyon women get two thumbs up from the CSCAA Division III Dual Meet Rankings as they close the 2022-23 season with the #1 rank.

The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) released the March Edition of the 2022-23 Division III Swimming & Diving Top 25 Rankings today. The committee, comprised of Division III coaches and select media, ranks the top 25 teams in the nation based on dual meet strength. The committee uses head-to-head results as the top consideration. Common opponents and simulations are also considered when establishing monthly rankings. This poll does not predict top finishers in a championship meet format. For the first time this season, and in the final month, the Kenyon men join the Kenyon women atop the Division III Ranks.

On the men's side, the #1 Kenyon Owls (492 points) tallied thirteen first-place votes, while #2 Emory (487) took the other seven first-place votes. Chicago (460) maintained their third-place rank as Williams (441) and Denison (412) round out the top five. Of the teams ranked in the Top 25, twenty-two teams appeared on all ballots while a total of twenty-seven men's teams received at least one vote. The fastest-risers this month were WashU, TCNJ and Hope - jumping six, six and ten spots, respectively, from February.

For the women, the top-ranked Kenyon Owls (492 points) held onto their perch atop the rankings with twelve first-place votes, while Emory (488) made a big statement by earning the other eight first-place votes. Interestingly, Denison (460), Tufts (440) and Williams (420) earned their third, fourth and fifth rankings by unanimous decision. Of the top 25 teams, twenty-one teams appeared on all ballots with a total of twenty-seven women's teams receiving at least one vote. The fastest-risers this month were Bowdoin, Trinity (TX) and Amherst - each team jumped up four ranks from February. 

You can find a complete list of the rankings at: www.cscaa.org/top25.

Division III Men

Rk Prev Team Points
1 2 Kenyon (13) 492
2 1 Emory (7) 487
3 3 Chicago 460
4 5 Williams 441
5 7 Denison 412
6 6 MIT 408
7 13 WashU 366
8 8 Tufts 354
9 15 TCNJ 347
10 10 NYU 331
11 14 Calvin 292
12 4 Johns Hopkins 289
13 11 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps  260
14 12 Carnegie Mellon 234
15 9 Pomona-Pitzer 227
16 20 SUNY Geneseo 200
17 NR Hope 169
18 18 RIT 159
19 22 Amherst 152
20 23 Trinity (TX) 116
21 16 Colby 94
22 17 Case Western Reserve 79
23 25 Swarthmore 50
24 19 Bates 46
25 NR Rowan 21

Also Receiving Votes
Gustavus (8); Bowdoin (6)

Division III Women

Rk  Prev  Team Points
1 1 Kenyon (12) 492
2 2 Emory (8) 488
3 4 Denison 460
4 6 Tufts 440
5 3 Williams 420
6 5 Chicago 400
7 8 MIT 380
8 10 NYU 360
9 12 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 340
10 7 Pomona-Pitzer 320
11 13 Hope 300
12 11 Carnegie Mellon 275
13 9 Johns Hopkins 265
14 18 Bowdoin 240
15 15 Swarthmore 220
16 20 Trinity (TX) 200
17 14 WashU 180
18 22 Amherst 160
19 16 Case Western Reserve 140
20 17 Bates 119
21 21 SUNY Geneseo 86
22 23 Calvin 77
23 19 Wheaton (MA) 71
24 24 Washington & Lee 26
25 NR Gettysburg 22

Also Receiving Votes
St. Kate's (14); Hamilton (5)

Top 25 Committees

The national rankings are voted on by eighteen Division III coaches and select media. Each committee ranks the top 25 teams in the nation based on dual meet strength. The women's national committee chair is Jake Taber (Hope) while the men's national committee is led by Sean Tedesco (USMMA).

In addition to the national chairs, there are four regions represented on each committee: Central, Midwest-South-West (MWSW), Northeast-North (NE-N) and Northeast-South (NE-S). The women's regional chairs are Justin Zook (St. Kates, Central), Jon Duncan (Southwestern, MWSW), Brad Burnham (Bowdoin, NE-N) and Greg Brown (Gettysburg, NE-S). The men's regional chairs include Keith Crawford (Rose-Hulman, Central), Brent Summers (Willamette, MWSW), Paul Bennett (WPI, NE-N) and Brad Bowser (Rowan, NE-S).

Women's Poll Committee

Jake Taber, Hope; Logan LaBerge, Kalamazoo; Annie Ryder, Wisconsin-Eau Claire; Jason Weber, Chicago; Justin Zook, St. Kate's; Jay Daniels, Puget Sound; Jon Duncan, Southwestern; Cathleen Pruden, Trinity (TX); Brad Dunn, Lynchburg; Brad Burnham, Bowdoin; John Geissinger, Hamilton; Shannon O'Brien, RPI; Barrett Roberts, Wheaton (MA); Meg Sisson French, MIT; Greg Brown, Gettysburg; Mike Tubb, Susquehanna; Chris Brown, Scranton; Mark Yankovich, Widener; SwimSwam; Swimming World

Men's Poll Committee

Sean Tedesco, USMMA; Keith Crawford, Rose-Hulman; Rob Harrington, Wooster; Jason Weber, Chicago; Seth Weidmann, Carthage; Brent Summers, Willamette; Justin Anderson, Mary Washington; Sarah James, Southwestern; Jim Halliburton, Washington-St. Louis; Paul Bennett, WPI; Peter Casares, Bates; Jennifer Cournoyer, Norwich; Connor Rumpit, NYU; Brad Bowser, Rowan; Paul Dotterweich, SUNY Geneseo; David Dow, TCNJ; Sam Davy, Swarthmore; Pat Smith, Westminster; SwimSwam; Swimming World

About the CSCAA

Founded in 1922, the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) – the first organization of college coaches in America - is a professional organization of college swimming and diving coaches dedicated to serving and providing leadership for the advancement of the sport of swimming & diving at the collegiate level.