Arizona State Men and Virginia Women Ranked #1 in CSCAA November Polls

The Arizona State Men and University of Virginia Women sit atop the CSCAA November Polls

November 16, 2023 - Lewisburg, PA - The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) released the November edition of Division I Top 25 dual meet poll. The Arizona State men and University of Virginia women are the top dual meet teams in the country. Both teams were ranked first in the Preseason poll.

The committee, consisting of Division I coaches, assesses and ranks the nation's top 25 dual meet teams. Their evaluation takes into account head-to-head dual meet outcomes, performances since the last rankings, season-long performances, dual meet records, roster changes (such as injuries), and data from the SwimCloud Simulator. It's important to note that the poll's objective is not to predict the top finishers in a championship meet format.

In the men's rankings, the Sun Devils earned the unanimous top spot after a strong start to the season with 350 points. NC State moves into our second spot with 334 points  Florida (312) and Cal (296) round out the top 4 while Texas A&M (281) and Indiana (281) tied for 5th. The big movers on the Men's side were Texas A&M (8 spots), and Notre Dame (7 spots). Florida State (17),  Arizona (18) and Pitt (21) makes their season debut in the top 25. Overall 30 programs received votes. 

In the women's rankings, the top-ranked Cavaliers were once again unanimously voted as the number one ranked team with 375 points. Texas (360) remained at the second spot, followed by NC State (330), Southern Cal (329) and Florida (311) in the top 5. Notable risers are Georgia (5 spots), Texas A&M (14 spots) and Auburn (4 spots). While South Carolina (17), Arkansas (22) and Missouri (24) make their first appearance of the year. Overall, 31 teams received votes.

The committees extensively discussed the rankings for teams situated in the middle of the polls. It was noted that compelling arguments could be presented for placing most of these teams within 1-3 spots of their actual positions, given the closely matched talent levels among nearly 10 teams.

*Note: Voting took place before the beginning of Mid-Season invites taking place this weekend.

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

Each committee includes ten representatives from the Power Five leagues and five at-large programs. The women and men committee chairs are Naya Higashijima (NMU) and Bill Roberts (Navy). This was the first poll of the season.

The 2023-2024 Division I polls are scheduled for release on: Thursday November 16, 2023; Thursday, December 14, 2023; Thursday January 25, 2024; Thursday February 8, 2024 and Thursday February 29, 2024. Dates are subject to change.

Division I Men

RK Prv Team Points
1 1 Arizona State 350
2 4 NC State 334
3 3 Florida 312
4 2 California 296
5 13 Texas A&M 281
6 5 Indiana 281
7 9 Georgia 273
8 8 Stanford 263
9 10 Auburn 206
10 17 Notre Dame 202
11 12 Louisville 199
12 15 Virginia 196
13 7 Texas 178
14 6 Tennessee 164
15 14 Ohio State 161
16 16 Southern California 147
17 NR Florida State 110
18 NR Arizona 100
19 11 Virginia Tech 94
20 22 Wisconsin 77
21 NR Pittsburgh 61
22 19 Alabama 60
23 23 Georgia Tech 59
24 20 Missouri 45
25 18 Michigan 43

Also Receiving Votes

Southern Methodist (25), Minnesota (20), North Carolina (8), Kentucky (3), UNLV (2).

Division I Women

RK Prv Team Points
1 1 Virginia 375
2 2 Texas 360
3 4 NC State 330
4 7 Southern California 329
5 8 Florida 311
6 3 Louisville 296
7 5 Ohio State 292
8 13 Georgia 266
9 9 Indiana 245
10 10 Stanford 242
11 25 Texas A&M 225
12 12 Wisconsin 206
13 11 California 184
14 18 Auburn 179
15 16 North Carolina 163
16 15 Duke 143
17 NR South Carolina 133
18 6 Tennessee 119
19 21 Arizona State 106
20 14 Michigan 84
21 20 Alabama 77
22 NR Arkansas 69
23 23 UCLA 36
24 NR Missouri 36
25 24 Minnesota 28

Also Receiving Votes

Virginia Tech (13), Northwestern (8), Kentucky (7), Arizona (7), Florida State (5), Akron (1).

Mike Tubb