PEMBROKE, N.C. (NCBWA) – A quiet week on the
baseball diamond produced very little change in the NCBWA Division
II Top 25 as Angelo State raked in 14 of a possible 19 first-place
votes to retain its perch atop the listing in the first regular
season edition of the national poll.
Teams listed in the Top 25 this week have combined to play just
35 games in the 2021 season thus far, while 14 squads have yet to
lift the lid on the 2021 campaign. Central Missouri is the newest
edition to the first-place-vote club as the Mules picked up a first-place
nod despite enjoying an idle week. Tampa closed the gap on the front-running
Rams in the points column despite losing a trio of first-place votes
from their preseason tally. The top nine spots in the listing remained
unchanged, while Southern Arkansas leapt six spots to No. 10 following
a series win at Henderson State.
Four new teams entered the national ranking this week, including
Missouri Southern who posted a season-opening sweep of Flagler on
the road. Franklin Pierce and Lee are back in the NCBWA Division
II Top 25 for the first time since Feb. 21, 2017 (Week 1), while
UNC Pembroke makes its first appearance in the listing since Feb.
28, 2018 (Week 2).
2021
NCBWA DIVISION II POLL (FEB. 17) |
1. |
Angelo State [14] |
San Angelo, Texas |
2-1 |
469 |
1 |
2. |
Tampa [4] |
Tampa, Fla. |
0-0 |
446 |
2 |
3. |
Central Missouri [1] |
Warrensburg, Mo. |
3-1 |
431 |
3 |
4. |
North Greenville |
Tigerville, S.C. |
1-0 |
423 |
4 |
5. |
Colorado Mesa |
Grand Junction, Colo. |
0-0 |
394 |
5 |
6. |
Lindenwood |
St. Charles, Mo. |
0-0 |
373 |
6 |
7. |
Barry |
Miami Shores, Fla. |
0-0 |
349 |
7 |
8. |
Catawba |
Salisbury, N.C. |
1-0 |
341 |
8 |
9. |
East Stroudsburg |
East Stroudsburg, Pa. |
0-0 |
282 |
9 |
10. |
Southern Arkansas |
Magnolia, Ark. |
2-1 |
251 |
16 |
11. |
Southern New Hampshire |
Manchester, N.H. |
0-0 |
246 |
13 |
12. |
West Texas A&M |
Canyon, Texas |
5-1 |
239 |
22 |
13. |
Point Loma |
San Diego, Calif. |
0-0 |
230 |
15 |
14. |
Mount Olive |
Mount Olive, N.C. |
1-0 |
222 |
18 |
15. |
Ashland |
Ashland, Ohio |
0-0 |
207 |
14 |
16. |
Azusa Pacific |
Azusa, Calif. |
0-0 |
172 |
19 |
17. |
Millersville |
Millersville, Pa. |
0-0 |
157 |
17 |
18. |
Columbus State |
Columbus, Ga. |
0-0 |
144 |
12 |
19. |
Missouri Southern |
Joplin, Mo. |
3-0 |
138 |
NR |
20. |
Lee |
Cleveland, Tenn. |
5-0 |
135 |
RV |
21. |
UT Tyler |
Tyler, Texas |
4-2 |
133 |
10 |
22. |
Central Oklahoma |
Edmond, Okla. |
0-0 |
95 |
11 |
23. |
Davenport |
Grand Rapids, Mich. |
0-0 |
55 |
25 |
24. |
Franklin Pierce |
Rindge, N.H. |
0-0 |
53 |
RV |
25. |
UNC Pembroke |
Pembroke, N.C. |
2-0 |
40 |
RV |
Also
receiving votes: Shorter (4-2) 36; Concordia-Irvine
(0-0) 34; West Florida (4-2) 15; Augustana (S.D.) (0-0)
12; Colorado School of Mines (0-0) 11; Florida Southern
(0-0) 10; Bloomsburg (0-0) 9; Georgia College (0-0)
8; Montana State-Billings (0-0) 4; North Georgia (5-1)
4; Adelphi (0-0) 3; Indianapolis (0-0) 2; Lander (5-0)
1. |
Dropped
out: West Florida (20); Georgia College (21); Augustana,
S.D. (23); Alabama-Huntsville (24). |
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