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Michigan Remains Atop CSCAA Men's Poll

The College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Division 1 Team Rankings are voted on by nine CSCAA-member coaches and one media member.   The rankings will be released on a regular basis throughout the 2013-14 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.
 
CSCAA NCAA Division 1 Men’s Swimming and Diving Ranking as of November 6, 2013
 
1.     Michigan
2.     Florida
3.     California
4.     Texas
5.     Stanford
6.     Georgia
7.     Minnesota
8.     Indiana
9.     Florida State
10.  Ohio State
11.  North Carolina
12.  Virginia Tech
13.  Auburn
14.  Missouri
15.  Louisville
16.  Alabama
17.  Tennessee
18.  Arizona
19.  North Carolina State
20.  Penn State
21.  Iowa
22.  Purdue
23.  Wisconsin
24.  Virginia 
25.  University of Nevada Las Vegas
Also Receiving Votes: University of Denver, University of Utah, and University of Kentucky
 
CSCAA NCAA Men’s Division 1 Swimming and Diving Team Poll Committee
Chair: Bill Roberts, United States Naval Academy; Chad Craddock, University of Maryland Baltimore County; Braden Holloway, North Carolina State University; Jeff Commings, 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-Walker, Arizona State University

Founded in 1922, the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) – the oldest organization of college coaches in America -is a professional organization of college swimming and diving coaches dedicated to serving and providing leadership for the advancement of the sport of swimming at the collegiate level.

The CSCAA recognizes outstanding achievements by coaches and swimmers; promotes communication and cooperation both within the sport of swimming and with our fellow Olympic sports; protects, promotes and seeks to expand competitive intercollegiate swimming programs; recommends rules and regulations to the NCAA; sponsors events; certifies new coaches; provides ongoing educational and leadership training for coaches and athletes; and serves as a source of information to its membership and for the general public.

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