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CSCAA Releases New Men's Poll

The College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Division 1Team Rankings are voted on by nine CSCAA-member coaches and one media member.   The rankings will be released on a regular basis throughout the 2012-13 season, alternating weeks between a men’s and women’s team ranking.

The CSCAA D1 Poll Committee will produce in-season rankings of the 25 best performing NCAA Division 1 Swimming and Diving teams in rank order at the time of each poll.  The poll is not designed to predict the results of the NCAA Championship, but rather which teams would win head-to-head against other teams in the country. Ranking are based on performances that have taken place since the previous poll and include invites as well as dual meets.

NCAA Division 1 Men’s Swimming and Diving Ranking as of January 22, 2013
(Current rank, record, previous rank)
T1. Michigan, (6-0, Big Ten 4-0), 1
T1. Arizona, (3-1, Pac 12 0-1), 3
3. Southern California, (5-0, Pac 12 2-0), 5
4. California, (2-0, Pac 12 0-0), 2
T5. Florida, (5-0, SEC 3-0), 7
T5. Auburn, (5-0, SEC 4-0), 9
7. Texas, (2-2, Big 12 0-0), 4
8. Indiana, (6-2, Big Ten 3-1), 10
9. Stanford, (2-0, Pac 12 0-0)¸8
10. Ohio State, (6-1, Big Ten 1-1), 6
11. Virginia, (6-1, ACC 2-0), 15
12. Georgia, (5-2, SEC 1-1)¸12
13. Florida State, (8-2, ACC 3-1), 13
14. Louisville, (2-2, Big East 1-1)¸16
15. Minnesota, (3-1, Big Ten 2-1)¸11
16. North Carolina, (4-1, ACC 1-1), 22
17. Virginia Tech, (8-1-1, ACC 3-1-1)¸17
18. Purdue, (4-2, Big Ten 2-1), NR
19. Penn State, (3-2, Big Ten 0-1), T20
20. Iowa, (3-3, Big Ten 1-3), 18
21. Texas A&M, (2-4, SEC 1-3)¸NR
22. NC State, (4-3-1, ACC 2-1-1)¸NR
23. South Carolina, (3-4, SEC 1-1)¸NR
T24. Missouri, (4-1, SEC 2-1)¸14
T24. LSU, (4-2, SEC 2-2), 19

Also receiving votes: Notre Dame, Princeton

CSCAA Men’s Division 1 Team Ranking Committee
Chair: Bill Roberts, United States Naval Academy; Steve Fletcher, Rider University; James Holder, Georgetown University; Braden Holloway, North Carolina State University; Jason Marsteller, Swimming World Magazine; McGee Moody, University of South Carolina; Vic Riggs, West Virginia University; Dan Ross, Purdue University; Brian Schrader, University of Denver; Dorsey Tierney, Arizona State

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