UIndy Men and Colorado Mesa Women remain on top in February CSCAA Dual Meet Polls

Colorado Mesa Women and UIndy Men hold onto top spots heading into Champs Season

January 26, 2024 - Lewisburg, PA - The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) released the January edition of the Division II Top 25 dual meet poll. The Indianapolis men and Colorado Mesa women are the current top dual meet teams in the country to kick off 2024. UIndy was third in last month's poll, while the Colorado Mesa women were first.

The committee, consisting of Division II 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.

On the men's side, Indianapolis (269) moved back into the top spot, edging out longtime rival Drury (268) by one point. The top five teams remain the same, with Tampa (253) coming in at third, and Grand Valley (244) and Colorado Mesa (229) staying at fourth and fifth, respectively. The Men's poll did not see much movement up or down from last month, but there were three ties with Wingate and Northern Michigan (7), Simon Fraser and Saginaw Valley State (17) as well as Rollins and Mines (22).

On the women's side, Colorado Mesa holds onto their top spot with 272 points. Like the men's poll, the women's poll has the same top 5 as December, with Drury (267) and Nova Southeastern (249) second and third once again, while Indianapolis (236) and Tampa swap fourth and fifth, respectively. West Florida (8) jumps three spots into the top 10, while Delta State (12), Mines (18), and Catawba (22) all made three-spot leaps as well. UMSL (25) is the lone new team from last month's poll. In all, 28 teams received votes.

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

Each committee includes eleven representatives from across the country. The women and men committee chairs are Chris Villa (IUP) and Brent Noble (Indy). 

The remaining polls are scheduled for release on: February 9 and Friday March 1. Dates are subject to adjustment

Division II Men's Poll Committee

Ben Evans, Wingate; Tony Hernandez, Missouri-St. Louis; Brehan Kelley, Clarion; Julianne Kurke-Lehner, Rollins; Trevor Loomis, Oklahoma Christian; Andrew Makepeace, Augustana; Brent Noble (Chair), Indianapolis; Sean Peters, Wayne State; Andy Robins, Florida Southern; Scott Serio, Henderson State, Ben Young, Carson-Newman.

Division II Women's Poll Committee

Evan Anthony, Millersville; Matthew Gearing, Catawba; Betsy Graham, UTPB; Jeff Hegle, St. Cloud State; Jimi Kiner, Tampa; Phil Kraus, Western Florida; Erc Murray, Grand Valley State; Shane Pelton, Cal St. East Bay; Doug Schranck, Drury; Chris Villa, Indiana-PA (Chair); Matt Williams, Northern Michigan.

Division II Men

RK Prv Team Points
1 3 Indianapolis 269
2 1 Drury 268
3 2 Tampa 253
4 4 Grand Valley 244
5 5 Colorado Mesa 229
6 6 McKendree 222
7 8 Wingate 199
8 7 Northern Michigan 199
8 9 Findlay 190
10 11 Lewis 175
11 10 West Chester 160
12 13 Henderson State 158
12 12 Oklahoma Christian 139
14 14 Florida Southern 133
14 15 Saint Cloud 120
16 16 Nova Southeastern 118
17 18 Simon Fraser 91
18 17 Saginaw Valley State 91
19 19 Florida Tech 73
20 21 Wayne State 60
21 23 Ouachita Baptist 44
22 24 Rollins 38
23 19 Mines 38
24 22 Missouri S&T 29
25 25 PennWest Clarion 19

Also Receiving Votes

Delta State (12), Emmanuel (2), Catawba (2).

Division II Women

RK Prv Team Points
1 1 Colorado Mesa 272
2 2 Drury 267
3 3 Nova Southeastern 249
4 5 Indianapolis 236
5 4 Tampa 234
6 6 Grand Valley 226
7 8 Northern Michigan 198
8 11 West Florida 196
9 7 Wingate 184
10 10 McKendree 182
11 9 West Chester 161
12 15 Delta State 157
13 13 Findlay 147
14 12 Wayne State 128
15 14 Augustana (SD) 111
16 18 Cal State East Bay 109
17 16 Simon Fraser 104
18 21 Mines 87
19 19 Davenport 75
20 20 Carson-Newman 71
21 17 Oklahoma Christian 51
22 25 Catawba 34
23 22 Lynn 29
24 23 Azusa Pacific 27
25 NR UMSL 12

Also Receiving Votes

Sioux Falls (12), Biola (8), Lewis (6).

Mike Tubb