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Drury Leads New CSCAA DII Rankings

The College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) NCAA Division II Swimming and Diving Team Rankings are voted on by a committee of CSCAA member coaches and one member of the media. The DII Rankings will be released four times during the 2014-15 Season

The CSCAA DII Ranking Committee will produce in-season rankings of the 25 best performing NCAA Division II Swimming and Diving teams in rank order at the time of each poll.  The rankings are 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 II Swimming and Diving Ranking as of December 22, 2014
DII WOMEN
1. Drury
2. Queens
3. Wingate
4. UC San Diego
5. LIU Post 
6. Florida Southern
7. Cal Baptist 
8. Lindenwood
9. Simon Fraser
10. Grand Valley 
11. Nova Southeastern 
12. Delta State
13. Northern Michigan 
14. West Florida
15. Tampa
16. Bloomsburg
17. Truman State 
18. Indianapolis
19. Wayne State 
20. St. Cloud
21. West Chester 
22. Findlay
23. IUP  
24. Cal State East Bay St. Leo
25. Lewis
Also receiving votes: Ashland, Carson-Newman, Clarion. Colorado Mesa, Limestone, St. Leo

DII MEN 
1. Drury
2. Queens
3. Florida Southern
4. Lindenwood
5. Grand Valley 
6. Wingate
7. UC San Diego
8. Simon Fraser 
9. West Chester
10. Delta State 
11. Tampa
12. St. Leo
13. Indianapolis
14. Bridgeport
15. Nova Southeastern
16. Cal Baptist 
17. St. Cloud 
18. Malone
19. Lewis
20. Limestone
21. Missouri S&T
22. Wayne State
23. Colorado Mesa 
24. Catawba
25. IUP 
Also receiving votes: Ashland, Bloomsburg, Carson Newman, Colorado School of Mines, Pfeiffer, Southern Connecticut

CSCAA Division II Team Ranking Committee
Chair: Jimi Kiner, University of Tampa; Ron Allen, Colorado Mesa; Andy Boyce, Grand Valley State University; Doug Grooms, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Patrick Snively, Fairmont State University; Kyle Almoney. Millersville University; Jason Marsteller, Swimming World Magazine

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