PEMBROKE, N.C. (NCBWA) A majority of the Top
10 remained relatively unchanged as Angelo State raked in 14 first-place
votes to retain its perch atop the NCBWA Division II Top
25 on Wednesday afternoon, while Tampa and Missouri Southern
nabbed first-place votes of their own to stay on the heels of the
Rams.
It is the 10th-straight week dating back to last season that
Angelo State has been penciled into the No. 1 spot the longest
stay atop the poll for any team since Tampa held the No. 1 position
for 19 consecutive polls during the 2014 and 2015 campaigns. The
Spartans were awarded a pair of first-place votes in Wednesdays
release of the national ranking to nestle into the No. 2 spot, while
Missouri Southern picked up two more first-place votes to climb
one spot to No. 3.
Four teams made their season debut in the NCBWA Division II Top
25 on Wednesday, including Seton Hill who jumped in at No. 17 after
adding three more victories to their season-opening six-game win
streak. It is the first time in the 19-year history of the ranking
that Bloomsburg (No. 25) has been included among the nations top
25 teams.
It is the first appearance in the national ranking for the Griffins
since March 7, 2018 (Week 3). Tusculum (No. 22) made its first appearance
in the national poll since March 29, 2016 (Week 7), while Florida
Southern (No. 21) is in the NCBWA Division II Top 25 for the first
time since Week 2 (February 26) of the pandemic-shortened 2020 campaign.
2021
NCBWA DIVISION II POLL (MARCH 17) |
1. |
Angelo State [14] |
San Angelo, Texas |
11-2 |
470 |
1 |
2. |
Tampa [2] |
Tampa, Fla. |
4-1 |
441 |
3 |
3. |
Missouri Southern [3] |
Joplin, Mo. |
13-2 |
416 |
4 |
4. |
North Greenville |
Tigerville, S.C. |
15-3 |
408 |
7 |
5. |
Colorado Mesa |
Grand Junction, Colo. |
9-1 |
406 |
5 |
6. |
Lindenwood |
St. Charles, Mo. |
8-0 |
403 |
6 |
7. |
Lee |
Cleveland, Tenn. |
14-2 |
344 |
8 |
8. |
Azusa Pacific |
Azusa, Calif. |
6-1 |
333 |
9 |
9. |
Central Missouri |
Warrensburg, Mo. |
12-4 |
298 |
14 |
10. |
West Texas A&M |
Canyon, Texas |
15-3 |
290 |
12 |
11. |
Southern New Hampshire |
Manchester, N.H. |
0-0 |
279 |
11 |
12. |
Catawba |
Salisbury, N.C. |
12-4 |
257 |
20 |
13. |
West Florida |
Pensacola, Fla. |
14-5 |
228 |
15 |
14. |
Illinois-Springfield |
Springfield, Ill. |
7-1 |
223 |
16 |
15. |
Northwest Nazarene |
Nampa, Idaho |
10-2 |
204 |
19 |
16. |
Mount OIive |
Mount Olive, N.C. |
12-4 |
187 |
2 |
17. |
Seton Hill |
Greensburg., Pa. |
6-0 |
172 |
NR |
18. |
Augustana |
Sioux Falls, S.D. |
4-0 |
134 |
22 |
19. |
MSU Denver |
Denver, Colo. |
11-1 |
132 |
25 |
20. |
Northwood |
Midland, Mich. |
8-2 |
106 |
23 |
21. |
Florida Southern |
Lakeland, Fla. |
3-0 |
79 |
RV |
22. |
Tusculum |
Greeneville, Tenn. |
14-3 |
73 |
RV |
23. |
Franklin Pierce |
Rindge, N.H. |
0-0 |
68 |
24 |
24. |
UT Tyler |
Tyler, Texas |
10-5 |
56 |
17 |
25. |
Bloomsburg |
Bloomsburg, Pa. |
3-1 |
44 |
RV |
Also
receiving votes: Concordia-Irvine (0-0) 28; Valdosta
State (13-6) 24; North Georgia (13-5) 18; Mercyhurst
(5-2) 7; Minnesota State (3-1) 6; Ohio Dominican (8-2)
6; Adelphi (2-2) 4; Point Loma (1-3) 2; Columbus State
(9-3) 1. |
Dropped
out: Millersville (10); Georgia College (13); East
Stroudsburg (18); Valdosta State (21). |
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