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Barry Remains atop second Bushnell Golfweek Division II Poll of 2020

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.

Barry Remains atop Bushnell Golfweek Division II Poll to begin 2020

NORMAN, Okla. — Barry received 13 first-place votes in the first Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll of the spring and remain the No. 1 team in the country.

Georgia Southwestern ranks second after earning nine first-place votes, followed by third-ranked USC-Aiken. West Florida is ranked third, followed by Lynn who earned one first-place vote to round out the top-five.

Oklahoma Christian, Simon Fraser, Arkansas Tech, Lincoln Memorial, and St. Mary’s (TX) round out the top ten.

Carson-Newman (#22), UC-San Diego (#23), and CSU Monterey Bay (#24) rejoin the ranking this week Rollins, Sonoma State, and St. Edwards all fell from the top 25.

 

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous Rank
1 Barry (13) 564 1
2 Georgia Southwestern State (9) 548 2
3 South Carolina-Aiken 482 4
4 West Florida 478 3
5 Lynn (1) 427 5
6 Oklahoma Christian 394 6
7 Simon Fraser 386 9
T-8 Arkansas Tech 336 8
T-8 Lincoln Memorial 336 7
10 St. Marys (TX) 329 11
11 Lee 326 10
12 Florida Tech 313 13
13 Columbus State 262 23
14 Delta State 243 14
15 Saint Leo 214 12
16 Colorado School of Mines 213 16
17 Central Missouri 182 15
18 Findlay 148 17
19 Midwestern State 138 18
20 Limestone 122 25
21 Florida Southern 99 19
22 Carson-Newman 88 NR
23 UC San Diego 86 NR
24 Cal State-Monterey Bay 77 NR
25 Wayne State (MI) 71 24
       
   Dropped From Ranking: Rollins (#22); Sonoma State (#20); St. Edwards (#21).    
       
Others Receiving Votes: Washburn, 64; St. Edwards, 62; Sonoma State, 50; Rollins, 45; Concordia Univ. (OR), 39; Flagler, 31; Young Harris, 29; Mount Olive, 28; Chico State, 25; Rogers State, 23; Lander, 16; McKendree, 15; Missouri - St. Louis, 14; Winona State, 14; Central Oklahoma, 13; CSU East Bay, 13; Georgia College, 13; Valdosta State, 11; California Univ. of Pennsylvania, 9; Maryville Univ. 9; Nova Southeastern, 9; Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania, 8; Southern Wesleyan, 8; Assumption College, 7; Lenoir Rhyne, 7; Western Washington, 7; Le Moyne, 6; Newberry, 6; Colorado Christian, 5; Queens Univ. of Charlotte, 5; Dixie State, 4; Henderson State, 4; King, 4; West Georgia, 4; Clayton State, 3; Southern New Hampshire Univ. 2; St. Thomas Aquinas, 1.

Barry University moves atop Bushnell Golfweek Poll

NORMAN, Okla. — Barry University received 20 first-place votes in the third Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll of the season and are the new No. 1 in the country.

West Florida ranks second, followed by third-ranked Georgia Southwestern State, who tallied one first place vote, while Arkansas Tech is ranked fourth with one first-place vote. USC Aiken jumps up five spots to earn a spot in the top five.

Lynn, Oklahoma Christian, Simon Fraser, St. Mary’s (TX), and Lee round out the top ten.

Central Missouri (#13), Colorado School of Mines (#14), Delta State (#15), Concordia (OR) (#17), Midwestern State (#21), Findlay (#22), and Washburn (#24) all join the ranking.

CSU Monterey Bay, Dixie State, Lander, Limestone, Missouri-St. Louis, Rollins, Western Washington, and Young Harris all fell from the poll.

 

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous Rank
1 Barry (20) 638 4
2 West Florida 495 3
3 Georgia Southwestern State (1) 494 7
4 Arkansas Tech (1) 481 16
5 South Carolina-Aiken 469 10
6 Lynn (4) 466 1
7 Oklahoma Christian 444 6
8 Simon Fraser 443 8
9 St. Marys (TX) 356 9
10 Lee 351 17
11 Florida Southern 295 2
12 Saint Leo 286 5
13 Central Missouri 282 NR
14 Colorado School of Mines 266 NR
15 Delta State 238 NR
16 Lincoln Memorial 230 14
17 Concordia University (OR) 228 NR
18 Florida Tech 192 12
19 St. Edwards 163 20
20 Columbus State 128 24
21 Midwestern State 126 NR
22 Findlay 116 NR
23 Chico State 110 11
24 Washburn 81 NR
25 Nova Southeastern 77 13
       

 

 Dropped From Ranking: Cal State-Monterey Bay (#18); Dixie State (#21); Lander (#15); Limestone (#22); Missouri-St. Louis (#19); Rollins (#T-25); Western Washington (#23); Young Harris (#T-25)    
       
Others Receiving Votes: Wayne State (MI), 72; Dixie State, 59; Sonoma State, 59; Stanislaus State, 56; Western Washington, 52; Limestone, 49; Lander, 47; Clayton State, 46; Cal State-Monterey Bay, 44; Queens University of Charlotte, 41; Henderson State, 36; Rollins, 36; Valdosta State, 36; Newberry, 34; Young Harris, 34; Mount Olive, 33; Carson-Newman, 29; Flagler, 24; Missouri-St. Louis, 24; Georgia College, 19; Southern Wesleyan, 19; Winona State, 18; West Georgia, 14; Central Oklahoma, 11; Grand Valley State, 11; North Georgia, 10; Indianapolis, 9; Saint Anslem, 9; Anderson (SC), 7; Tiffin, 7; Colorado-Colorado Springs, 6; Trevecca Nazarene, 6; Erskine, 5; Southwestern Oklahoma State, 5; Tampa, 5; Belmont Abbey, 4; Lenoir Rhyne, 4; Lindenwood, 4; Northeastern State, 4; Catawba, 3; Barton, 2; Northwood University (MI), 1; Wingate, 1.

Barry Remains atop Bushnell Golfweek Division II Poll

NORMAN, Okla. — Barry received 15 first-place votes in the fourth Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll of the season and remain the No. 1 team in the country for the second-consecutive week.

Georgia Southwestern ranks second after earning three first-place votes, followed by third-ranked West Florida, who tallied one first place vote. USC-Aiken is ranked fourth. Lynn earned one first place vote and earned a spot in the top five.

Oklahoma Christian, Lincoln Memorial, Arkansas Tech, Simon Fraser, and Lee round out the top ten.

Sonoma State (#20), and Rollins (#22) join the ranking this week while Chico State, Concordia (OR), Nova Southeastern, and Washburn all fell from the top 25.

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November 15, 2019 Bushnell Golfweek Division II Coaches Poll

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous Rank
1 Barry (15) 518 1
2 Georgia Southwestern State (3) 491 3
3 West Florida (1) 446 2
4 USC-Aiken 404 5
5 Lynn (1) 392 6
6 Oklahoma Christian (1) 375 7
7 Lincoln Memorial 333 16
8 Arkansas Tech 323 4
9 Simon Fraser 312 8
10 Lee 285 10
11 St. Mary's (TX) 280 9
12 Saint Leo 236 12
13 Florida Tech 233 18
14 Delta State 191 15
15 Central Missouri 183 13
16 Colorado School of Mines 175 14
17 Findlay 162 22
18 Midwestern State 133 21
19 Florida Southern 122 11
20 Sonoma State 117 NR
21 St. Edwards 112 19
22 Rollins 99 NR
23 Columbus State 90 20
24 Wayne State (MI) 63 NR
25 Limestone 58 NR
       
   Dropped From Ranking: Chico State (#23); Concordia Univ. (OR) (#17); Nova Southeastern (#25); Washburn (#24).    
       
Others Receiving Votes: CSU-Monterey Bay, 48; Carson-Newman, 43; Valdosta State, 42; Chico State, 39; Nova Southeastern, 36; Queens, 34; Young Harris, 32; Washburn, 31; West Georgia, 31; Lander, 29; Concordia (OR), 27; Newberry, 27; Mount Olive, 24; Henderson State, 23; Western Washington, 22; Central Oklahoma, 21; CSU-San Marcos, 17; Missouri-St. Louis, 15; Colorado-Colorado Springs, 14; Southern Wesleyan, 14; Winona State, 14; Clayton State, 13; North Georgia, 12; Indianapolis, 9; Missouri Western State, 9; North Greenville, 9; Grand Valley State, 8; King, 7; Tiffin, 7; Flagler, 6; Trevecca Nazarene, 6; Lindenwood, 5; Dixie State, 5; Le Moyne, 4; Montevallo, 3; Coker, 2; Concord, 2; Northeastern State, 1; Northwood Univ., 1.

Lynn University remains atop Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll

NORMAN, Okla. — Lynn University received 11 first-place votes in the opening Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll, to remain ranked No. 1 in the country.

Florida Southern ranks second after earning two first-place votes, followed by third-ranked West Florida, who tallied three first place votes, while Barry is ranked fourth with three first-place votes. Georgia Southwestern State joined the poll for the first time this season, earning one first-place vote.

Saint Leo, Oklahoma Christian, Georgia Southwestern State, Simon Fraser, St. Mary’s (TX), and USC Aiken round out the top 10.

Georgia Southwestern State (#7), Simon Fraser (#8), Lander (#15), Lee (#17), St. Edwards (#20) joined the poll for the first time, while Carson-Newman, Grand Valley State, Newberry, and Sonoma State all fell from the rankings.

 

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous Rank  
1 Lynn (11) 467 1  
2 Florida Southern (2) 452 4  
3 West Florida (3) 412 3  
4 Barry (3) 344 2  
5 Saint Leo 292 12  
6 Oklahoma Christian 232 15  
7 Georgia Southwestern State (1) 229 NR  
8 Simon Fraser 226 NR  
9 St. Marys (TX) 211 10  
10 South Carolina-Aiken 206 19  
11 Chico State 200 7  
12 Florida Tech 198 8  
13 Nova Southeastern 181 6  
14 Lincoln Memorial 179 5  
15 Lander 166 NR  
16 Arkansas Tech 164 14  
17 Lee 159 NR  
18 Cal State-Monterey Bay 151 13  
19 Missouri - St. Louis 150 11  
20 St. Edwards 129 NR  
21 Dixie State 125 22  
22 Limestone 122 16  
23 Western Washington 121 9  
24 Columbus State 117 21  
T-25 Rollins 97 20  
T-25 Young Harris 97 17  
         
Dropped From Ranking:  Carson-Newman (#18); Grand Valley State (#24); Newberry (#25); Sonoma State (#23)      
         
Others Receiving Votes: Valdosta State, 95; Flagler, 87; Central Missouri, 70; Concordia (OR), 70; Carson-Newman, 69; Findlay, 69; Wayne State (MI), 59; Sonoma State, 54; Midwestern State, 48; Newberry, 39; Lindenwood, 34; Delta State, 32; Mount Olive, 32; Colorado School of Mines, 26; Barton, 23; Belmont Abbey, 22; Clayton State, 21; Washburn, 21; Grand Valley State, 20; Winona State, 20; Southern Arkansas, 17; Stanislaus State, 17; Southern Wesleyan, 15; Henderson State, 13; Northeastern State, 13; Indianapolis, 12; Western New Mexico, 12; King, 11; Wingate, 9; Central Oklahoma, 8; Coker, 8; Queens Univ. of Charlotte, 8; Ferris State, 5; Le Moyne, 4; Cal State-San Marcos, 3; St. Thomas Aquinas, 3; Southern New Hampshire, 2;  Trevecca Nazarene, 2.