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Lynn rises to No. 1 in latest Bushnell Golfweek Division II Coaches’ Poll

NORMAN, Okla. — Lynn University is the new No. 1 team in the country after receiving five first-place votes in the latest Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll.

West Florida ranks second after earning 14 first-place votes, followed by third-ranked South Carolina Aiken who received three first-place votes of their own. Barry ranks fourth followed by Lincoln Memorial who received one first-place vote to round out the top-five.

Georgia Southwestern State, Arkansas Tech, Saint Leo, Central Missouri, and Lee all earned a spot in the top-ten.

 

Bushnell/Golfweek Division II Coaches' Poll - March 26, 2021

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous Rank
1 Lynn (5) 545 2
2 West Florida (14) 539 4
3 South Carolina-Aiken (3) 535 3
4 Barry 448 T-5
5 Lincoln Memorial (1) 446 1
6 Georgia Southwestern State 417 19
7 Arkansas Tech 412 11
8 Saint Leo 401 T-5
9 Central Missouri 382 23
10 Lee 374 T-7
11 Georgia College 310 NR
12 Young Harris 273 T-20
13 Indianapolis 240 9
14 Colorado State-Pueblo 206 12
15 Washburn 197 NR
16 Findlay 190 10
17 North Georgia 183 17
18 Lander 157 T-20
T-19 Oklahoma Christian 150 18
T-19 Clayton State 150 NR
21 Florida Southern 145 22
22 Carson-Newman 98 NR
23 Valdosta State 69 NR
24 Newberry 51 NR
25 Anderson (SC) 49 24
       
Dropped From Ranking: Colorado School of Mines (#16); Columbus State (#T-7); Dallas Baptist (#15); Henderson State (#25); Limestone, (#14); Nova Southeastern, (#13).
       
Others Receiving Votes: Tampa, 48; Nova Southeastern, 36; Wingate, 30; Barton College, 28; Colorado School of Mines, 28; Grand Valley State, 26; Mount Olive, 24; Lincoln Univ. of Missouri, 23; Sonoma State, 23; Missouri Western State, 22; Dallas Baptist, 21; Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania, 16; St. Mary's (TX), 16; Maryville, 15; Missouri - St. Louis, 15; Western Washington, 12; Limestone, 11; Colorado-Colorado Springs, 10; Florida Tech, 10; Texas A&M Commerce, 10; Saint Martins Univ., 8; Southwestern Oklahoma State, 8; Henderson State, 7; Queens Univ. of Charlotte, 7; West Georgia, 7; Academy of Art, 6; Delta State, 4; Midwestern State, 4; Christian Brothers, 3; Northeastern State, 3; Rollins, 2; Western New Mexico, 2; Flagler, 1; Trevecca Nazarene, 1.