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NORMAN, Okla. — Barry received ten first-place votes in the second Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll of the spring and remain the No. 1 team in the country.

Lynn ranks second after earning seven first-place votes, followed by third-ranked Lynn who received two first-place votes of their own. Lincoln Memorial ranks fourth, while Arkansas Tech is fifth to round out the top-five.

USC-Aiken, Oklahoma Christian, Columbus State, St. Mary’s (TX), and West Florida all earned a spot in the top-ten.

Colorado State-Pueblo (#20), Queens University of Charlotte (#24), and Sonoma State (#25) all joined the ranking, while Carson-Newman, Midwestern State, and UC San Diego all fell from the poll.

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Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous Rank
1 Barry (10) 484 1
2 Georgia Southwestern State (7) 456 2
3 Lynn (2) 441 5
4 Lincoln Memorial 401 T-8
5 Arkansas Tech 382 T-8
6 South Carolina-Aiken 374 3
7 Oklahoma Christian 345 6
8 Columbus State 320 13
9 St. Marys (TX) 301 10
10 West Florida 298 4
11 Lee 255 11
12 Florida Tech 248 12
13 Simon Fraser 242 7
14 Delta State (1) 230 14
15 Saint Leo 214 15
16 Central Missouri 172 17
17 Colorado School of Mines 168 16
18 Findlay 166 18
19 Florida Southern 116 21
20 Colorado State-Pueblo 96 NR
21 Cal State-Monterey Bay 85 24
22 Wayne State (MI) 80 25
23 Limestone 71 20
24 Queens University of Charlotte 60 NR
25 Sonoma State 53 NR
       
Dropped From Ranking: Carson-Newman (#22); Midwestern State (#19); UC San Diego (#23).
       
Others Receiving Votes: St. Edwards, 51; Rollins, 40; Flagler, 34; Mount Olive, 30; Midwestern State, 26; Young Harris, 26; Carson-Newman, 24; Clayton State, 22; Missouri - St. Louis, 19; Chico State, 18; West Georgia, 17; UC San Diego, 15; Washburn, 15; Concordia Univ. (OR), 13; Newberry, 12; Central Oklahoma, 11; Winona State, 10; Lander, 9; Nova Southeastern, 9; Colorado-Colorado Springs, 8; Grand Valley State, 7; Valdosta State, 7; Bluefield State, 6; Rogers State, 3; Southern Wesleyan, 3; Western Washington, 3; Southern New Hampshire Univ. 2; Henderson State, 1; St. Thomas Aquinas, 1.