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British Columbia New Number One in Golf World/NIKE Golf NAIA Coaches' Poll

NEW YORK, NY?The second Golf World/NIKE Golf NAIA Coaches? Poll of the fall season has been released, combining the resources of Golf World magazine, NIKE Golf and the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA). The complete results, including results from Divisions I, II and III, will appear in the October 19th issue of Golf World
British Columbia is the new number one team in the poll.

The Thunderbirds have two top-five finishes thus far this season, including a second-place showing at the Western Washington Invitational.

Rounding out the top-five are Oklahoma City (No. 2), Johnson & Wales (No. 3), Oklahoma Christian (No. 4) and Malone (No. 5). 

Grand View (No. 9) and Lee (No. 10) cracked the top-10, after being ranked Nos. 25 and 13, respectively, in the previous coaches? poll.

Rocky Mountain College (No. 17), University of the Cumberlands (T-22) and Lindsey Wilson College (No. 24) moved into the top-25.

Visit Golf World Senior Writer Ryan Herrington?s ?Campus Insider? blog to find out the latest on collegiate golf:
http://www.golfdigest.com/magazine/blogs/campusinsider.

 

 

NAIA - October 14, 2009

Rank University (First-Place Votes) Points Prev.
1 British Columbia 227 2
2 Oklahoma City (7) 226 3
3 Johnson & Wales 222 6
4 Oklahoma Christian (1) 211 1
5 Malone 191 7
6 South Carolina-Beaufort 180 5
7 Texas Wesleyan 177 4
8 Wayland Baptist (1) 167 8
9 Grand View 164 25
10 Lee 159 13
T11 Northwood (Texas) 118 14
T11 SCAD 118 11
13 Southern Nazarene 108 16
14 Oklahoma Baptist 102 9
15 Victoria 96 10
16 Indiana Wesleyan 82 24
17 Rocky Mountain College (1) 70 NR
18 Holy Names 67 12
19 Lindenwood 58 15
20 California Baptist 55 18
21 Davenport 53 19
T22 St. Ambrose 47 22
T22 University of the Cumberlands 47 NR
24 Lindsey Wilson College 42 NR

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Point Loma Nazarene 31 17

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Others Receiving Votes: Bethany, 26; Shorter, 23; William Woods, 20; Cumberland, 18; Thomas, 18; Webber International, 18; Madonna, 17; Lewis-Clark State, 14; Cornerstone, 13; Our Lady of the Lake, 12; Mobile, 11; Northwood (Fla.), 9; University of the Southwest, 8; CSU-San Marcos, 5; Marian College-Indianapolis, 5; Concordia (Ore.), 4; Dakota Wesleyan, 3; Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, 3; Southwestern College, 3; Campbellsville, 2.

Dropped from Ranking: Lewis-Clark State (#23), Northwood (Fla.) (#20), Webber International (#21)