UC San Diego and Queens Lead the Polls 

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The CSCAA/TYR Top 25 Division II November Poll has the UCSD men and the Queens women at number one.  
The Triton men were the only team to claim multiple number one votes, which ultimately earned them the number one spot in November's poll. Only 11 points separates the top five teams. Indianapolis, Queens and Drury all received a vote for number one. The Greyhounds kept their number two ranking. Despite being the only top 5 team without a number one vote, McKendree moved up in the polls to number three. Queens moved down to fourth and Drury moved up to fifth.

On the women's side, The Royals claimed all but one of the number one votes to defend their position as the number one dual meet team.  UCSD took the final top vote and remained second in the polls. Indianapolis climbed to the third position, previously 7th. Drury slid one spot to number four and West Chester held their preseason rank at fifth.

The poll aims to measure the top teams in head-to-head competition.The rankings are voted on by CSCAA-member coaches and the next poll is scheduled for release on January 14, 2020. 

www.cscaa.org/top25

Division II Women

Rank Previous Team Points
1 1 Queens University of Charlotte 149
2 2 UC San Diego 145
3 7 Indianapolis 137
4 3 Drury 133
5 5 West Chester 124
6 4 Nova Southeastern 121
7 9 Wingate 112
8 6 Tampa 102
9 10 Colorado Mesa 97
10 8 Lindenwood 90
11 14 Sioux Falls 86
12 15 Northern Michigan 86
13 13 Grand Valley 79
14 16 West Florida 77
15 11 Delta State 76
16 20 Saint Cloud State 49
17 NR Carson-Newman 48
18 17 Truman State 40
19 NR Minnesota State 37
20 21 Wayne State 33
21 12 McKendree 30
22 24 Florida Tech 28
23 18 Saint Leo 22
24 NR Cal State East Bay 13
25 22 Simon Fraser 12
Also Receiving Votes: Lynn (9), Augustana (SD) (5), Bloomsburg (4), Findlay (3), CSU-Pueblo (2), Ouachita Baptist (1)

Division II Men

Rank Previous Team Points
1 6 UC San Diego 120
2 2 Indianapolis 118
3 4 McKendree 115
4 1 Queens University of Charlotte 113
5 8 Drury 109
6 9 Nova Southeastern 95
7 7 Emmanuel 94
8 20 Wingate 92
9 10 Lindenwood 89
10 5 Grand Valley 79
11 18 Northern Michigan 71
12 12 Missouri S&T 70
13 11 Colorado Mesa 69
14 13 Tampa 61
15 3 Delta State 55
16 16 Florida Southern 50
17 23 West Chester 41
18 17 Carson-Newman 40
19 15 Wayne State 36
20 14 Simon Fraser 33
21 19 Saint Leo 21
22 24 Missouri-Saint Louis 20
23 NR Mines 18
24 22 Fresno Pacific 10
25 NR Lewis 5
12 Saint Cloud State (1)

Poll Committee

Women: Liam Donnelly, Simon Fraser; Greg Doyle, Wingate; Jame Kiner, Tampa; Charlie King, Minnesota-Morrehead; Tamber McAllister, Dixie State; Sean Peters, Wayne State; Nicole Monanian, Northern State


Men: Wally Senter, Henderson State; Brent Noble, Indianapolis; Justin Hastings, Colorado Mesa; Jason Hite, Indianapolis; Kirk Kumbier, UCSD; Paul Mangen, Saint Leo

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