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				 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 coaches, 
				Sports Information Directors and media members from across the country, 
				and is published weekly.  
				
					
						
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							NCBWA/D3BASEBALL.COM DIVISION III POLL (MARCH 29) | 
						 
						
							
							
							
							
							
							
						 
						
							| 1. | 
							Marietta [21] | 
							Marietta, Ohio | 
							15-3 | 
							620 | 
							1 | 
						 
						
							| 2. | 
							Birmingham-Southern [2] | 
							Birmingham, Ala. | 
							18-5 | 
							574 | 
							2 | 
						 
						
							| 3. | 
							Eastern Connecticut | 
							Willimantic, Conn. | 
							12-2 | 
							555 | 
							3 | 
						 
						
							| 4. | 
							LaGrange [2] | 
							LaGrange, Ga. | 
							20-2 | 
							531 | 
							6 | 
						 
						
							| 5. | 
							Lynchburg | 
							Lynchburg, Va. | 
							17-4 | 
							514 | 
							4 | 
						 
						
							| 6. | 
							Cortland | 
							Cortland, N.Y. | 
							16-6 | 
							461 | 
							7 | 
						 
						
							| 7. | 
							Rowan | 
							Glassboro, N.J. | 
							11-4 | 
							434 | 
							9 | 
						 
						
							| 8. | 
							North Central | 
							Naperville, Ill. | 
							13-5 | 
							392 | 
							10 | 
						 
						
							| 9. | 
							Baldwin Wallace | 
							Berea, Ohio | 
							13-2 | 
							379 | 
							11 | 
						 
						
							| 10. | 
							UW-Whitewater | 
							Whitewater, Wis. | 
							8-3 | 
							352 | 
							12 | 
						 
						
							| 11. | 
							Salisbury | 
							Salisbury, Md. | 
							16-7 | 
							344 | 
							13 | 
						 
						
							| 12. | 
							Webster | 
							St. Louis, Mo. | 
							10-5 | 
							308 | 
							8 | 
						 
						
							| 13. | 
							Texas-Dallas | 
							Richardson, Texas | 
							17-6 | 
							284 | 
							5 | 
						 
						
							| 14. | 
							Shenandoah | 
							Winchester, Va. | 
							16-6-1 | 
							259 | 
							14 | 
						 
						
							| 15. | 
							Kean | 
							Union, N.J. | 
							17-4 | 
							251 | 
							20 | 
						 
						
							| 16. | 
							Loras | 
							Dubuque, Iowa | 
							17-2 | 
							211 | 
							15 | 
						 
						
							| 17. | 
							Aurora | 
							Aurora, Ill. | 
							10-3 | 
							191 | 
							19 | 
						 
						
							| 18. | 
							Tufts | 
							Medford, Mass. | 
							11-1 | 
							154 | 
							RV | 
						 
						
							| 19. | 
							Chapman | 
							Orange, Calif. | 
							15-6 | 
							145 | 
							21 | 
						 
						
							| 20. | 
							Oswego State | 
							Oswego, N.Y. | 
							10-3 | 
							135 | 
							23 | 
						 
						
							| 21. | 
							Denison | 
							Granville, Ohio | 
							10-4 | 
							132 | 
							18 | 
						 
						
							| 22. | 
							Trinity | 
							San Antonio, Texas | 
							12-7 | 
							124 | 
							16 | 
						 
						
							| 23. | 
							Cal Lutheran | 
							Thousand Oaks, Calif. | 
							16-6 | 
							116 | 
							17 | 
						 
						
							| 24. | 
							Arcadia | 
							Glenside, Pa. | 
							17-3 | 
							109 | 
							RV | 
						 
						
							| 25. | 
							UW-Stevens Point | 
							Stevens Point, Wis. | 
							8-1 | 
							85 | 
							RV | 
						 
						
							| Also receiving votes: Hendrix 
							73, Christopher Newport 70, Adrian 40, Augustana 34, 
							Wabash 29, Rochester 26, Bethel 23, La Verne 23, Mass.-Boston 
							22, Wheaton (Mass.) 20, Marymount 19, Babson 17, Randolph-Macon 
							14, Pacific Lutheran 12, East Texas Baptist 10, Berry 
							5, Roger Williams 5, Wooster 3, Johns Hopkins 1, New 
							York Univ. 1, Pomona-Pitzer 1, Scranton 1, William Paterson 
							1. | 
						 
						
							| Dropped out: No. 22 Adrian, No. 
							24 Johns Hopkins, No. 25 Hendrix. | 
						 
					 
				 
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