DALLAS (NCBWA) A stretch that has it capturing
20 of its last 21 games paid dividends for North Greenville on Tuesday
afternoon when the Crusaders raked in 12 first-place votes to climb
atop the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA)
Division II Top 25. North Greenville becomes the fifth team this
season to attain the coveted No. 1 position.
While sporting an impressive 19-4 clip in their home stadium,
North Greenville has dropped just one game away from Tigerville,
S.C., in 2019 and extended their overall win streak out to eight
games with a road sweep of King over the weekend. The Crusaders
boast the nations top-scoring offense (9.5 runs/game), while also
showcasing the countrys fourth-best staff ERA (3.05).
Five new teams entered or re-entered the Top 25, including Adelphi
who moved into the poll for the first time since April 13, 2010
(Week 7). Arkansas Monticello (No. 11) jumps into the poll for the
first time since Week 6 of the 2018 season after stretching its
win streak out to 18 games with a road sweep of Oklahoma Baptist.
North Georgia (No. 25) makes it season debut in the poll this
week as well its first appearance in the NCBWA Top 25 since the
2018 preseason ranking.
Embry-Riddle (No. 14) and Augustana (No. 20) re-entered the national
ranking this week after short absences.
2019
NCBWA DIVISION II POLL (APRIL 9) |
1. |
North Greenville [12] |
Tigerville, S.C. |
31-7 |
489 |
5 |
2. |
UC San Diego [5] |
San Diego, Calif. |
21-7 |
444 |
3 |
3. |
Angelo State [3] |
San Angelo, Texas |
29-7 |
436 |
11 |
4. |
Southern New Hampshire |
Manchester, N.H. |
24-7 |
426 |
7 |
5. |
West Florida |
Pensacola, Fla. |
27-11 |
418 |
10 |
6. |
Ashland |
Ashland, Ohio |
26-4 |
386 |
15 |
7. |
Newberry |
Newberry, S.C. |
33-9 |
359 |
9 |
8. |
Colorado Mesa |
Grand Junction, Colo. |
27-7 |
349 |
1 |
9. |
St. Cloud State |
St. Cloud, Minn. |
22-6 |
341 |
4 |
10. |
Mercyhurst |
Erie, Pa. |
17-5 |
319 |
8 |
11. |
Arkansas Monticello |
Monticello, Ark. |
24-8 |
289 |
- |
12. |
Quincy |
Quincy, Ill. |
24-7 |
268 |
6 |
13. |
Azusa Pacific |
Azusa, Calif. |
23-10 |
257 |
13 |
14. |
Embry-Riddle |
Daytona Beach, Fla. |
22-11 |
242 |
- |
15. |
Catawba |
Salisbury, N.C. |
33-9 |
235 |
14 |
16. |
West Texas A&M |
Canyon, Texas |
28-8 |
196 |
17 |
17. |
Tampa |
Tampa, Fla. |
25-10 |
187 |
2 |
18. |
Millersville |
Millersville, Pa. |
24-7 |
144 |
25 |
19. |
Point Loma |
San Diego, Calif. |
22-11 |
118 |
20 |
20. |
Augustana |
Sioux Falls, S.D. |
22-9 |
110 |
NR |
21. |
Delta State |
Cleveland, Miss. |
26-10 |
94 |
16 |
22. |
Wayne State |
Detroit, Mich. |
23-8 |
81 |
19 |
23. |
Adelphi |
Garden City, N.Y. |
20-5 |
77 |
NR |
24. |
Lubbock Christian |
Lubbock, Texas |
25-9 |
68 |
23 |
25. |
North Georgia |
Dahlonega, Ga. |
26-10 |
54 |
RV |
Also
receiving votes: Missouri Southern (24-10) 42; NYIT
(20-6) 18; Shepherd (22-10) 11; Stanislaus State (22-13)
11; Mount Olive (24-11) 7; Mississippi College (22-12)
5; Southern Indiana (20-12) 5. |
Dropped
out: Missouri Southern (12th); West Chester (18th);
Wilmington, Del. (21st); Southern Arkansas (22nd); Mount
Olive (24th). |
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