April 21, 2015 For Immediate Release
Contact: Jim Dixon
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Frostburg State moves up to No. 2
CORTLAND STATE TOPS
NCBWA D3BASEBALL.COM DIVISION III POLL
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 D3baseball.com Top 25 is voted on by a panel of 25 Sports
Information Directors and media members from across the country,
and is published weekly. Full members of NCAA Division III are eligible.
NCBWA/D3BASEBALL.COM DIVISION III POLL (APRIL 21)
Rk.
School [1st place]
Record
Pts.
Pvs.
1.
Cortland State [20]
27-2
620
1
2.
Frostburg State [5]
31-3
599
4
3.
UW-Whitewater
21-4
578
2
4.
Salisbury
24-4
526
3
5.
Kean
26-8
492
5
6.
Birmingham-Southern
30-7-1
479
6
7.
Heidelberg
24-6
458
8
8.
Shenandoah
23-7-1
431
6
9.
Wooster
24-5
367
12
10.
Wartburg
26-7
325
13
11.
UW-Stevens Point
19-9
323
7
12.
Concordia (Texas)
25-8
261
11
13.
Misericordia
21-6
256
15
14.
Linfield
27-10
250
16
15.
Baldwin Wallace
21-7
243
18
16.
Trinity (Texas)
25-10
183
17
17.
Millsaps
25-10
179
10
18.
Pacific Lutheran
26-9
177
-
19.
Methodist
29-8
156
22
20.
Randolph-Macon
22-7
154
19
21.
Rhodes
27-11
128
20
22.
Ohio Northern
24-7
105
23
23.
Cal Lutheran
25-10
101
-
24.
Rowan
22-8
78
-
25.
Mary Washington
27-7
76
-
Also receiving votes: Tufts 69,
UW-La Crosse 67, Southern Maine 64, St. Thomas (Minn.)
63, Webster 58, Adrian 42, Thomas More 35, John Carroll
25, Wesleyan (Conn.) 24, Oswego State 23, Texas Lutheran
22, Emory 11, Texas-Tyler 11, Bridgewater (Va.) 9, Concordia-Moorhead
9, Ill. Wesleyan 9, Bethel (Minn.) 7, Carthage 6, Clarkson
3, La Roche 2, Marietta 1.
Dropped out: Thomas (Minn.) (14),
Southern Maine (21), John Carroll (24), Thomas More
(25).
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