Colorado Mesa Women and Drury Men sit atop Division II October Poll

October 18, 2024 –  The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) has released the October edition of the Division II Top 25 dual meet poll, with the Drury men and Colorado Mesa women starting the year ranked number one.

The committee, made up of Division II coaches, evaluates and ranks the nation’s top 25 dual meet teams based on several factors. These include head-to-head dual meet results, performances since the last rankings, season-long achievements, dual meet records, roster changes (such as injuries), and data from the SwimCloud Simulator. It’s important to note that the poll is not intended to predict top finishers in a championship meet format.

On the men’s side, Drury (262 points) narrowly claims the top spot, ahead of GLVC rivals Indianapolis (256) and McKendree (250). Grand Valley (243) and Tampa (235) round out the top five. A total of 32 teams received votes as the dual meet season kicks off.

The women’s poll also featured 32 teams receiving votes. Colorado Mesa (244) takes the number one spot, with Grand Valley (233) edging out Nova Southeastern (231) for second place. Drury (212) and Wingate (208) complete the top five.

*Dual meet records are sourced from each institution’s website.

A full list of the rankings is available 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).

Division II Men’s Poll Committee

Bryan Christiansen (Quincy), Andrew Makepeace (Augustana University (SD)), Matthew Gearing (Catawba), Ben Evans (Wingate), Brehan Kelley (PennWest Clarion), Brian Sharar (Fresno Pacific), Scotty Serio (Henderson State), Trevor Loomis (Oklahoma Christian), Jason Lintjer (Saginaw Valley State), Brent Noble (Indianapolis), Walker Thaning (Rollins).

Division II Women’s Poll Committee

Annie Anderson (St. Cloud State), Evan Anthony (Millersville), Mike Bishop (Tampa), Mike Darbee (Saginaw Valley State), Mathew Gearing (Catawba), Noah Hensley (Colorado School of Mines), Phil Kraus (West Florida), Shane Pelton (Cal State East Bay), Doug Schranck (Rockhurst), Chris Villa (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)  October 18, 2024 –  The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) has released the October edition of the Division II Top 25 dual meet poll, with the Drury men and Colorado Mesa women starting the year ranked number one.

The committee, made up of Division II coaches, evaluates and ranks the nation’s top 25 dual meet teams based on several factors. These include head-to-head dual meet results, performances since the last rankings, season-long achievements, dual meet records, roster changes (such as injuries), and data from the SwimCloud Simulator. It’s important to note that the poll is not intended to predict top finishers in a championship meet format.

On the men’s side, Drury (262 points) narrowly claims the top spot, ahead of GLVC rivals Indianapolis (256) and McKendree (250). Grand Valley (243) and Tampa (235) round out the top five. A total of 32 teams received votes as the dual meet season kicks off.

The women’s poll also featured 32 teams receiving votes. Colorado Mesa (244) takes the number one spot, with Grand Valley (233) edging out Nova Southeastern (231) for second place. Drury (212) and Wingate (208) complete the top five.

*Dual meet records are sourced from each institution’s website.

A full list of the rankings is available 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).

Division II Men’s Poll Committee

Bryan Christiansen (Quincy), Andrew Makepeace (Augustana University (SD)), Matthew Gearing (Catawba), Ben Evans (Wingate), Brehan Kelley (PennWest Clarion), Brian Sharar (Fresno Pacific), Scotty Serio (Henderson State), Trevor Loomis (Oklahoma Christian), Jason Lintjer (Saginaw Valley State), Brent Noble (Indianapolis), Walker Thaning (Rollins).

Division II Women’s Poll Committee

Annie Anderson (St. Cloud State), Evan Anthony (Millersville), Mike Bishop (Tampa), Mike Darbee (Saginaw Valley State), Mathew Gearing (Catawba), Noah Hensley (Colorado School of Mines), Phil Kraus (West Florida), Shane Pelton (Cal State East Bay), Doug Schranck (Rockhurst), Chris Villa (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) 

The upcoming poll release dates are as follows:
Friday, November 15, 2024
Friday, December 20, 2024
Friday, January 24, 2025
Friday, February 7, 2025

Friday, March 7, 2025.

Division II Men

RKPrvTeamPointsRecord
1NRDrury2621-0
2NRIndianapolis2560-0
3NRMcKendree2501-0
4NRGrand Valley2432-0
5NRTampa2350-0
6NRColorado Mesa2310-4
7NRWingate2121-1
8NRNova Southeastern1742-0
8NRLewis1671-0
10NRNorthern Michigan1580-2
11NRFindlay1580-0
12NRHenderson State1401-0
12NROklahoma Christian1390-2
14NRSaint Cloud1321-0
14NRSaginaw Valley State1252-1
16NRFlorida Southern1210-0
17NRSimon Fraser1082-0
18NRWayne State880-0
19NRWest Chester601-0
20NROuachita Baptist580-1
21NRDavenport520-0
22NRDelta State480-1
23NRMines380-0
24NRMissouri S&T341-1
25NRCatawba312-0

Also receiving Votes:

Rollins (17), Fresno Pacific (11), Florida Tech (9), Carson Newman (8), Rockhurst (5), Lynn (3), UMSL (1) 

Division II Women

RKPrvTeamPointsRecord
1NRColorado Mesa2443-3
2NRGrand Valley2332-0
3NRNova Southeastern2312-0
4NRDrury2120-1
5NRWingate2081-1
6NRWest Florida1961-2
7NRTampa1890-0
8NRSimon Fraser1541-2
9NRIndianapolis1530-0
10NRNorthern Michigan1502-0
11NRDelta State1420-1
12NRWest Chester1301-0
13NRDavenport1120-0
14NRCarson-Newman1021-1
15NRCal State East Bay980-2
16NRAugustana (SD)970-0
17NRFindlay920-0
18NRLynn900-0
19NRWayne State711-0
20NRMcKendree690-1
21NRCatawba532-1
22NRAzusa Pacific480-0
23NROklahoma Christian382-0
24NRBiola313-0
25NRMines270-0

Also Receiving Votes:

PennWest- Clarion (18), Minnesota State (16), Henderson State (13), UNC-Pembroke (11), Saginaw Valley State (8), Minnesota-Moorhead (7), Saint Cloud (6), UMSL (1)