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Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous
1 Texas A&M (18) 570 1
2 Alabama (4) 540 4
3 Oklahoma State (1) 537 2
4 Georgia Tech 496 6
5 Oklahoma 481 T7
6 Kentucky 420 9
7 Auburn 415 11
8 Baylor 396 T7
9 Wake Forest 389 3
10 Florida 381 5
11 Vanderbilt 361 12
12 LSU 351 19
13 Texas Tech 278 10
14 Stanford 265 NR
15 Kent State 257 13
16 Clemson 200 NR
17 Arkansas 171 16
18 California 149 NR
19 Colorado State 99 NR
20 Santa Clara 96 NR
21 North Carolina 95 NR
T22 Marquette 68 22
T22 UCLA 68 NR
24 Missouri 65 18
25 Arizona State 50 15
       
Dropped From Ranking:   BYU (#21), Duke (#17), Florida State (#24), Illinois (#14), Southern California (#23), St. Mary's (CA) (#25), Texas (#20)    
       
Others Receiving Votes: Florida State, 47; Tennessee, 43; Texas, 39; Illinois, 30; Duke, 26; Southern California, 16; North Florida, 15; Penn State, 15; BYU, 13; Kansas, 10; Wyoming, 3; Colorado, 2; St. Mary's (CA), 2; Georgia Southern, 1; South Carolina, 1.

 

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous
1 West Florida (14) 446 1
2 Lynn (1) 443 2
3 Florida Southern (4) 426 3
4 Nova Southeastern 391 5
5 Florida Tech 364 6
6 Newberry 338 8
7 Chico State 307 15
8 Columbus State 297 T10
9 Limestone 282 7
10 CSU Monterey Bay 269 14
11 Saint Leo 223 T10
12 Lee 219 16
13 Barry 183 4
14 Texas A&M Commerce 180 NR
15 Lander 159 23
16 Simon Fraser 145 20
17 Sonoma State 143 NR
18 CU-Colorado Springs 141 18
19 Arkansas Tech 119 12
20 CSU San Marcos 115 NR
21 USC Aiken 105 9
22 North Alabama 74 17
23 St. Edward's 70 NR
24 Central Missouri 66 19
25 California Baptist 60 13
       
Dropped From Ranking:   Central Missouri (#21), Grand Valley State (#24), Missouri - St. Louis (#22), Rollins (#25)    
       
Others Receiving Votes: Carson-Newman, 59; Central Oklahoma, 56; Grand Valley State, 56; Valdosta State, 51; Coker, 42; Missouri - St. Louis, 39, Wayne State (MI), 34; Lincoln Memorial, 26; Colorado School of Mines, 22; Indianapolis, 21; Arkansas - Fort Smith, 20; Regis, 20; Saginaw Valley State, 15; Barton, 12; Rollins, 12; CSU East Bay, 10; Georgia Southwestern State, 10; Clayton State, 9; Colorado Christian, 9; Oklahoma Christian, 9; Winona State, 9; Lindenwood, 8; Colorado State - Pueblo, 6; Flagler, 6; Missouri Western State, 6; Concordia (OR), 5; Georgia College, 5; Lincoln, 5; Minnesota State - Mankato, 5; Delta State, 4; Dallas Baptist, 3; Erskine, 3; Harding, 3; Stanislaus State, 3; Hillsdale, 2; St. Mary's (TX), 2; Bellarmine, 1; UC San Diego, 1; Ferris State, 1.

 

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous
1 Texas Wesleyan (3) 240 2
2 Dalton State (1) 238 3
3 Oklahoma City (6) 235 1
4 Johnson & Wales (FL) 212 5
5 South Carolina Beaufort 176 14
6 Northwestern Ohio 175 T8
7 Keiser 172 6
8 Victoria 170 10
9 British Columbia 164 T8
10 Coastal Georgia 159 7
11 Wayland Baptist 157 4
12 Rocky Mountain 152 NR
13 Taylor 135 15
14 William Woods 112 13
15 Cardinal Stritch 97 11
16 Our Lady of the Lake 85 22
17 Arizona Christian 79 12
18 Corban 76 T23
19 Embry-Riddle (AZ) 59 NR
20 Oregon Tech 48 17
21 Lewis-Clark State 47 NR
22 Morningside 35 NR
23 Lindsey Wilson 29 T23
24 Freed-Hardeman 25 NR
25 William Penn 22 NR
       
Dropped From Ranking:  Bellevue (#20), Grand View (#16), The Master's University (#18), Mount Mercy (#21), Southeastern (FL) (#25), William Jessup (#19    
       
Others Receiving Votes: Bellevue, 18; The Master's University, 16; Point, 14; William Jessup, 13; Culver Stockton, 12; Marymount (CA), 9; Southeastern (FL), 9; Indiana Wesleyan, 8; University of the Cumberlands, 7; Grand View, 7; William Carey, 7; SCAD Savannah, 5; Webber International, 5; Kansas Wesleyan, 4; Reinhardt, 4; St. Ambrose, 4; Northwestern (IA), 3; Columbia College, 2; Lawrence Tech, 2; Loyola - New Orleans, 1; Mount Mercy, 1.

 

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous
1 Huntingdon (4) 434 2
2 UT Tyler (11) 430 1
3 Illinois Wesleyan 407 4
4 Emory (1) 389 3
5 Methodist 344 5
6 St. Thomas (MN) (2) 343 NR
7 Concordia (TX) 326 7
8 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 252 12
9 Guilford 248 6
10 Sewanee 241 10
11 Greensboro 237 11
12 Washington & Lee 235 9
13 Rhodes 227 15
14 Hope 222 14
15 Saint John's (MN) 221 17
16 Oglethorpe 155 13
17 Willamette 154 T25
18 Calvin 153 NR
19 Wittenberg 120 8
20 Redlands 82 NR
21 North Carolina Wesleyan 71 NR
22 Southwestern (TX) 70 20
23 Pacific Lutheran 57 NR
24 Trinity (CT) 47 NR
25 Carnegie Mellon 46 NR
       
Dropped From Ranking:   Berry (#19), California Lutheran (#24), Chapman (#18), LaGrange (#23), La Verne (#21), Mary Hardin-Baylor (#16), Ohio Wesleyan (#T25), Rochester (#22)    
       
Others Receiving Votes: La Verne, 44; Rochester, 44; California Lutheran, 42; Berry, 39; Birmingham Southern, 34; Kenyon, 34; Mary Hardin-Baylor, 34; Ohio Wesleyan, 28; Chapman, 25; Williams, 20; Gustavus Adolphus, 17; La Grange, 16; RPI, 14; Augsburg, 11; Piedmont, 9; Babson, 8; Hampden-Sydney, 8; Christopher Newport, 7; Carthage, 6; Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 6; McDaniel, 3; DePauw, 2; NYU, 2; Trinity (TX), 2; Allegheny, 1; George Fox, 1; St. John Fisher, 1; Transylvania, 1.

 

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous
1 Indian Hills (3) 56 1
2 McLennan (3) 55 9
3 Midland 50 2
4 Eastern Florida State 39 7
5 Western Texas 35 T4
6 Iowa Western 27 T4
7 Dodge City 16 8
8 Hutchinson 15 6
9 New Mexico JC 12 3
10 John A. Logan 7 NR
       
Dropped From Ranking: Wallace State (#10)  
       
Others Receiving Votes: Odessa, 5; Central Alabama, 4; Eastern Arizona, 2; Wallace State, 2.

 

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous
1 Mississippi Gulf Coast (4) 72 1
2 South Mountain (1) 70 2
3 Murray State (OK) (1) 64 3
4 Tyler JC (1) 59 4
5 Meridian 43 5
6 Kirkwood 34 7
7 Mesa 33 6
8 Parkland 14 10
9 Southeast CC 13 8
T10 Copiah Lincoln 12 9
T10 Walters State 12 NR
       
Dropped From Ranking: None    
       
Others Receiving Votes: Kansas City Kansas CC, 4; Mott, 3; Des Moines Area, 2; East Central, 2; Illinois Central, 2; Black Hawk, 1.