DALLAS (NCBWA) – The National Collegiate Baseball Writers
Association continues its tradition of NCAA polls with the
NCBWA/D3baseball.com Division III Poll. Weekly polls continue
through the NCAA Division III Championship.
The poll voters come from 25 college baseball writers, sports
information directors and related media persons from throughout
the nation.
NCBWA/D3BASEBALL.COM DIVISION III POLL (MARCH 8) |
Rk. |
School [1st place] |
Record |
Pts. |
Pvs. |
1. |
Heidelberg [22] |
1-0 |
618 |
1 |
2. |
Kean [2] |
8-0 |
581 |
2 |
3. |
Shenandoah |
11-0 |
560 |
4 |
4. |
UW-Stevens Point |
0-0 |
519 |
3 |
5. |
UW-Whitewater |
2-0 |
496 |
5 |
6. |
Johns Hopkins |
1-0 |
450 |
6 |
7. |
Texas-Tyler |
14-0 |
434 |
11 |
8. |
Marietta |
5-1 |
399 |
8 |
9. |
Linfield |
8-4 |
360 |
9 |
10. |
Trinity (Texas) |
15-2 |
336 |
12 |
11. |
Illinois Wesleyan
[1] |
0-0 |
322 |
13 |
12. |
Pomona-Pitzer |
13-4 |
298 |
7 |
13. |
St. Scholastica |
1-0 |
272 |
18 |
14. |
Christopher Newport |
15-1 |
260 |
25 |
15. |
Mass-Boston |
0-0 |
255 |
14 |
16. |
Tufts |
0-0 |
248 |
15 |
17. |
St. Thomas |
0-1 |
211 |
10 |
18. |
Cortland State |
3-3 |
192 |
16 |
19. |
Wooster |
0-0 |
189 |
19 |
20. |
Chapman |
10-4 |
182 |
17 |
21. |
Wheaton (Mass.) |
0-0 |
160 |
20 |
22. |
George Fox |
11-2 |
153 |
24 |
23. |
Keystone |
0-0 |
147 |
21 |
24. |
Mary Washington |
10-1 |
141 |
22 |
25. |
Salisbury |
6-3 |
57 |
23 |
Also
receiving votes: Augustana 50, Millsaps 24, St.
Joseph's (Maine) 22, Redlands 18, Eastern Connecticut
18, Ithaca 18, Richard Stockton 16, Endicott 16, UW-Oshkosh
14, Western New England 14, North Central (Ill.) 14,
Buena Vista 11, Mississippi College 9, Moravian 8, Ripon
6, Carthage 5, Wesley 5, Wartburg 4, Montclair State
4, Thomas More 3, Bridgewater State 2, Widener 2, Plattsburgh
State 2. |
Dropped
out: None. |
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