DALLAS (NCBWA) – The National Collegiate
Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) continues its tradition
of NCAA Division II polls with its 2015 weekly surveys. Weekly polls
will continue each week throughout the season.
NCBWA
DIVISION II POLL (APRIL 7) |
1. |
Colorado Mesa [10] |
30-4 |
394 |
1 |
2. |
St. Cloud State (Minn.) [4] |
28-2 |
383 |
2 |
3. |
Catawba (N.C.) |
30-7 |
353 |
4 |
4. |
Franklin Pierce (N.H.) |
26-2 |
349 |
5 |
5. |
Nova Southeastern (Fla.) [1] |
29-6 |
334 |
12 |
6. |
Seton Hill (Pa.) |
26-4 |
321 |
6 |
7. |
Florida Tech |
30-5 |
283 |
15 |
8. |
CSU-Pueblo |
26-6 |
274 |
9 |
9. |
Dixie State (Utah) [1] |
24-8 |
268 |
17 |
10. |
Mercyhurst (Pa.) |
24-1 |
250 |
14 |
11. |
Missouri Southern |
26-6 |
230 |
19 |
12. |
Alabama-Huntsville |
26-6-1 |
212 |
8 |
13. |
Mount Olive (N.C.) |
28-9 |
191 |
NR |
14. |
St. Edward's (Texas) |
27-8 |
179 |
20 |
15. |
Cal Poly Pomona |
25-9 |
175 |
23 |
16. |
Minnesota State |
17-4 |
132 |
11 |
17. |
Grand Valley State (Mich.) |
15-10 |
128 |
18 |
18. |
Lynn (Fla.) |
27-8 |
120 |
21 |
19. |
Armstrong State (Ga.) |
26-9 |
110 |
NR |
20. |
St. Mary's (Texas) |
25-7 |
84 |
13 |
21. |
Ashland (Ohio) |
20-7 |
74 |
25 |
22. |
Millersville (Pa.) |
24-6 |
66 |
RV |
23. |
UC San Diego (Calif.) |
23-12 |
65 |
10 |
24. |
West Alabama |
26-8 |
52 |
NR |
25. |
Flagler (Fla.) |
26-8 |
48 |
NR |
Also
receiving votes: Southern New Hampshire (13-6)
47; Emporia State, Kan. (22-9) 24; Tampa, Fla.
(24-10) 19; Texas A&M-Kingsville (20-14) 8;
William-Jewell, Mo. (23-6) 6; UNC-Pembroke (26-9) 6;
Shepherd, Pa. (23-3) 5; Erskine, S.C. (29-9) 4;
Point Loma Nazarene, Calif. (28-7) 3; Truman State,
Mo. (19-9) 2; Stonehill, Mass. (15-7-1) 1. |
Dropped
out: Tampa (Fla.) (3), Erskine (S.C.) (7), UNC
Pembroke (16), Southern New Hampshire (22), St. Leo
(Fla.) (24). |
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