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Polls 2018-19

March 28, 2019 Poll Tables

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous Rank
1 Oklahoma State (19) 475 1
2 Arizona State 448 5
3 Wake Forest 418 8
4 Oklahoma 413 2
5 Vanderbilt 404 3
6 Southern California 367 9
7 Texas 347 7
8 Georgia Tech 345 6
9 Duke 342 4
10 Auburn 318 15
11 California 278 12
12 LSU 251 10
13 Texas Tech 247 14
14 Georgia 226 17
15 Pepperdine 217 16
16 North Florida 178 18
17 South Carolina 166 NR
18 SMU 162 11
19 Clemson 142 13
20 Liberty 89 NR
21 Louisville 73 NR
22 Baylor 72 20
23 Illinois 58 NR
24 Alabama 45 NR
25 Texas A&M 36 21
       
Dropped From Ranking: Arkansas State (#24), NC State (#19), South Florida (#22), Stanford (#25), Tennessee (#23) 
       
Others Receiving Votes: Florida State, 29; North Carolina, 11; NC State, 4; Arkansas State, 3; Iowa State, 3; USF, 2; UNLV, 2; BYU, 1; Florida, 1; Kansas, 1; TCU, 1 .

 

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous Ranking
1 Barry (16) 448 1
2 Lynn (2) 426 2
3 West Florida 416 3
4 Florida Southern 371 4
5 Florida Tech 359 5
6 Western Washington 354 6
7 Nova Southeastern 334 9
8 Lincoln Memorial 282 11
9 St. Marys (TX) 265 10
10 Chico State 260 8
11 Young Harris 231 7
12 Sonoma State 182 16
13 Oklahoma Christian 180 13
14 Saint Leo 177 12
15 Carson-Newman 176 21
16 Missouri - St. Louis 168 18
17 Limestone 110 17
18 CSU Monterey Bay 105 19
19 Rollins 91 NR
20 Simon Fraser 90 15
21 Midwestern State 81 23
22 Columbus State 65 22
23 Grand Valley State 62 20
24 Henderson State 61 14
25 Lindenwood 53 25
       
Dropped From Ranking:  Central Missouri (#24)    
       
Others Receiving Votes: South Carolina-Aiken, 49; Clayton State, 33; Indianapolis, 31; Western New Mexico, 26; Southeastern Oklahoma State, 25; Lander, 23; Southern Arkansas, 23; Central Missouri, 20; Flagler, 20; Ferris State, 19; Delta State, 18; Lee, 18; Newberry, 18; West Georgia, 16; Valdosta State, 15; Wayne State (MI), 14; Findlay, 13; Georgia Southwestern State, 13; Hillsdale, 12; Queens University of Charlotte, 12; Maryville, 11; Coker, 10; North Georgia, 9; St. Edwards, 9; Wingate, 9; Dixie State, 7; Southwestern Oklahoma State, 7; Arkansas Tech, 5; Barton, 5; Northeastern State, 5; Central Oklahoma, 3; Christian Brothers, 1; CSU East Bay, 1; Mount Olive, 1; Washburn, 1; Union University (TN), 1.

 

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous Ranking
1 Emory (16) 400 1
2 Huntingdon 383 2
3 Illinois Wesleyan 369 3
T4 Methodist 338 6
T4 Wittenberg 338 5
6 Southwestern (TX) 298 8
7 Guilford 292 7
8 Carnegie Mellon 260 15
9 Redlands 248 9
10 Washington & Lee 247 11
11 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 245 4
12 Hope 243 12
13 La Verne 217 10
14 Hampden-Sydney 195 17
T15 LaGrange 139 18
T15 North Carolina Wesleyan 139 13
17 Saint Johns (MN) 135 19
18 Rhodes 115 21
19 Greensboro 106 16
20 Oglethorpe 94 25
21 Calvin 89 NR
22 Babson 50 23
23 Pacific Lutheran 32 14
24 St. Thomas (MN) 31 24
25 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 22 NR
       
Dropped From Ranking:   Whitworth (#22), Willamette (#19)    
       
Others Receiving Votes: Gustavus Adolphus, 20; Berry College, 19; Willamette, 19; Texas Lutheran, 17; Kenyon, 16; Sewanee, 15; Transylvania, 13, St. Mary's (MN), 9; Ohio Wesleyan, 8; RPI, 7; NYU, 6; Ohio Northern, 5; Chapman, 4; Rochester, 4; Alleghany, 3; Trinity (CT), 3; McDaniel, 2; Whitworth, 2; Williams, 2; Piedmont, 1.

 

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous Ranking
1 Coastal Georgia (6) 174 2
2 Oklahoma City (1) 169 1
3 Texas Wesleyan 158 3
4 Dalton State 156 5
5 Keiser 146 4
6 Rocky Mountain 130 6
7 Point 119 9
8 Johnson & Wales (FL) 117 11
9 British Columbia 109 7
10 Oregon Tech 97 17
11 South Carolina Beaufort 94 8
12 Truett-McConnell 90 14
13 Victoria 85 20
14 William Carey 84 10
15 Taylor 82 15
16 Ottawa (AZ) 66 13
17 Morningside 54 T25
18 William Woods 53 19
19 Wayland Baptist 51 12
20 Bellevue 37 21
21 Menlo 33 16
22 Northwestern (IA) 32 NR
23 Loyola - New Orleans 25 NR
24 Columbia College 18 NR
25 Oklahoma Wesleyan 15 NR
       
Dropped From Ranking:  Carroll (MT), (#22), Mount Mercy (#19),  Indiana Wesleyan (#T25), Sterling (#24), The Master's University (#T25), William Jessup (#23).    
       
Others Receiving Votes: Corban, 14; Mount Mercy, 14; Carroll (MT), 11; Kansas Wesleyan, 9; The Master's University, 7; SCAD Savannah, 6; Cardinal Stritch, 5; Sterling, 5; SCAD Atlanta, 3; St. Ambrose, 3; Houston-Victoria, 2; Indiana Wesleyan, 2.

 

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous Ranking
1 Midland (5) 59 1
2 Indian Hills (1) 55 2
3 Eastern Florida State 46 4
4 New Mexico JC 29 9
5 Odessa 27 3
T6 Ranger 26 6
T6 Central Alabama 26 7
T8 Iowa Western 21 5
T8 Hutchinson 21 8
10 Calhoun 8 T10
       
Dropped From Ranking: Dodge City (#T10)    
       
Others Receiving Votes: Dodge City, 5; McLennan, 4; Pima, 3

 

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous Ranking
1 South Mountain (7) 70 1
2 Mississippi Gulf Coast 63 2
3 Kirkwood CC 48 3
4 Meridian 42 4
5 Murray State (OK) 37 T5
6 Tyler JC 36 T5
7 Parkland CC 27 7
8 Walters State JC 17 8
9 Mesa 14 10
10 Black Hawk CC 12 9
       
Dropped From Ranking: None    
       
Others Receiving Votes: Abraham Baldwin, 9; Des Moines Area, 3; Itawamba, 3; Rend Lake, 2; Mott, 2.

South Mountain Unanimous No. 1 in Golfweek NJCAA Division II Coaches Poll

NORMAN, Okla. – South Mountain claimed all eight first-place votes to stay No. 1 in the Bushnell Golfweek NJCAA Division II Coaches Poll. It marks the third ranking the Cougars have held the top spot.

Mississippi Gulf Coast remained second. Kirkwood moved up two spots to third and was followed by Meridian. Murray State (OK) and Tyler JC tied for fifth. Parkland, Walters State, Black Hawk, and Mesa rounded out the top 10.

Bushnell Golfweek NJCAA Division II Coaches Poll - March 8

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous Ranking
1 South Mountain (8) 80 1
2 Mississippi Gulf Coast 72 2
3 Kirkwood CC 54 5
4 Meridian 53 4
T5 Murray State (OK) 42 6
T5 Tyler JC 42 3
7 Parkland CC 29 7
8 Walters State JC 25 9
9 Black Hawk CC 19 8
10 Mesa 12 10
       
Dropped From Ranking: None    
       
Others Receiving Votes: Des Moines Area, 4; Copiah-Lincoln, 3; Abraham Baldwin, 2; Itawamba, 2; North Central Missouri, 1.

Oklahoma City Stays No. 1 in Bushnell Golfweek NAIA Coaches Poll

NORMAN, Okla. – Oklahoma City continued its run as No. 1 in the Bushnell Golfweek NAIA Coaches Poll. It marked the ninth straight poll the Stars have held the top spot.

Coastal Georgia remained second and carded two first-place ballots. Texas Wesleyan and Keiser each moved up a spot to Nos. 3 and 4, respectively. Dalton State was fifth and followed by Rocky Mountain, British Columbia, South Carolina Beaufort, Point, and William Carey.

Carroll (MT) (#22), Indiana Wesleyan (#T25), The Master’s University (#T25), Morningside (#T25), Sterling (#24), Victoria (#20), and William Jessup (#23) reentered in the ranking. Missouri Valley, Northwestern Ohio, Southeastern (FL), Tennessee Wesleyan, and Thomas (GA) fell from the top 25.

Bushnell Golfweek NAIA Coaches Poll - March 8

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous Ranking
1 Oklahoma City (8) 247 1
2 Coastal Georgia (2) 240 2
3 Texas Wesleyan 212 4
4 Keiser 211 5
5 Dalton State 208 T7
6 Rocky Mountain 198 3
7 British Columbia 182 T7
8 South Carolina Beaufort 177 9
9 Point 168 10
10 William Carey 155 11
11 Johnson & Wales (FL) 136 14
12 Wayland Baptist 123 18
13 Ottawa (AZ) 117 16
14 Truett-McConnell 99 17
15 Taylor 98 13
16 Menlo 93 20
17 Oregon Tech 91 19
18 Mount Mercy 62 23
19 William Woods 55 22
20 Victoria 54 NR
21 Bellevue 50 24
22 Carroll (MT) 47 NR
23 William Jessup 25 NR
24 Sterling 19 NR
T25 Indiana Wesleyan 18 NR
T25 Morningside 18 NR
T25 The Master's University 18 NR
       
Dropped From Ranking:  Missouri Valley (#15), Northwestern Ohio (#6), Southeastern (FL) (#21), Tennessee Wesleyan (#25), Thomas (GA) (#12)    
       
Others Receiving Votes: Corban, 14; Oklahoma Wesleyan, 13; Columbia College, 12; Northwestern (IA), 12; Our Lady of the Lake, 12; Houston-Victoria, 11; Cardinal Stritch, 10; Grand View, 10; Kansas Wesleyan, 10; Lewis-Clark State, 9; Mount Marty, 7; St. Ambrose, 4; SCAD Savannah, 2; Central Baptist, 1; Lindsey Wilson, 1; Montana Tech, 1.

Midland Still First in Bushnell Golfweek NJCAA Division I Coaches Poll

NORMAN, Okla. – Midland received four first-place votes to stay No. 1 in the Bushnell Golfweek NJCAA Division I Coaches Poll. The Chaps have held the top spot for six straight rankings.

Indian Hills remained second and received one first-place vote. Odessa moved up four spos to third and is followed by Eastern Florida State, Iowa Western, Ranger, Central Alabama, Hutchinson, and New Mexico JC. Calhoun made its debut in the ranking and is tied for No. 10 with Dodge City.


Bushnell Golfweek NJCAA Division I Coaches Poll - March 8

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous Ranking
1 Midland (4) 49 1
2 Indian Hills (1) 46 2
3 Odessa 35 7
4 Eastern Florida State 34 3
5 Iowa Western 27 4
6 Ranger 21 5
7 Central Alabama 20 8
8 Hutchinson 18 9
9 New Mexico JC 13 6
T10 Calhoun 4 NR
T10 Dodge City 4 10
       
Dropped From Ranking: None    
       
Others Receiving Votes: McLennan, 3; Eastern Arizona, 1

Emory Keeps Top Spot in Division III Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll

NORMAN, Okla. – Emory received 12 first-place votes to hold the top spot in the Division III Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll. The Eagles were first for the fifth straight poll.

Huntingdon remained second and tallied the four remaining first-place ballots. Illinois Wesleyan and Claremont-Mudd-Scripps swapped Nos. 3 and 4. Wittenberg stayed at No. 5 and was followed by Methodist, Guilford, Southwestern (TX), Redlands, and La Verne.

Oglethorpe reentered the ranking at No. 25. Chapman fell from the top 25.

Bushnell Golfweek Division III Coaches Poll - March 8

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous Ranking
1 Emory (12) 395 1
2 Huntingdon (4) 377 2
3 Illinois Wesleyan 361 4
4 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 344 3
5 Wittenberg 336 5
6 Methodist 308 8
7 Guilford 294 6
8 Southwestern (TX) 290 7
9 Redlands 285 10
10 La Verne 242 11
11 Washington & Lee 233 9
12 Hope 193 12
13 North Carolina Wesleyan 182 13
14 Pacific Lutheran 179 16
15 Carnegie Mellon 170 14
16 Greensboro 163 15
17 Hampden-Sydney 151 20
18 LaGrange 131 17
T19 Saint Johns (MN) 98 18
T19 Willamette 98 21
21 Rhodes 79 19
22 Whitworth 40 25
23 Babson 28 23
24 St. Thomas (MN) 25 24
25 Oglethorpe 24 NR
       
Dropped From Ranking:  Chapman (#22)    
       
Others Receiving Votes: Chapman, 19; Gustavus Adolphus, 19; Texas Lutheran, 18; Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 16; Transylvania, 13; NYU, 12; Ohio Wesleyan, 12; Kenyon, 10; Allegheny, 9; RPI, 8; Rochester, 8; California Lutheran, 7; Franklin & Marshall, 6; McDaniel, 4; Trinity (CT), 3; Berry, 2; Calvin, 2; Piedmont, 2; Williams, 2; Occidental, 1; Trinity (TX) 1.