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NORMAN, Okla. - 15 first-place votes proved its worth as Barry overtook Arkansas Tech (two first-place votes) in the latest Bushnell/Golfweek Division II Coaches Poll.

The top five also features No.3 South Carolina-Aiken, No.4 Lincoln Memorial (three first-place votes) and No.5 Lee (one first-place vote). Newcomers to this poll include No.8 Carson-Newman, No.12 North Georgia, No.13 Limestone, No.16 Rogers State, No.20 Lander and No.24 Belmont Abbey.

Five teams did fall out of the top 25: Findlay (previously No.24); Georgia College (No.20); Grand Valley State (No.23); Newberry (No.22) and Texas A&M-Commerce (No.18).

Bushnell/Golfweek Division II Coaches' Poll - October 29

Rank

University (First Place Votes)

Points

Previous

1

Barry (15)

510

2

2

Arkansas Tech (2)

474

1

3

South Carolina-Aiken

456

8

4

Lincoln Memorial (3)

448

5

5

Lee (1)

433

6

T-6

West Florida

358

4

T-6

Oklahoma Christian

358

11

8

Carson-Newman

306

NR

9

Central Missouri

292

9

10

West Georgia

287

17

11

Saint Leo

261

12

12

North Georgia

245

NR

13

Limestone

237

NR

14

Georgia Southwestern State

222

7

15

Henderson State

205

13

16

Rogers State

193

NR

17

Erskine

144

16

T-18

Midwestern State

128

19

T-18

Lynn

128

3

20

Lander

123

NR

T-21

Nova Southeastern

114

21

T-21

Indianapolis

114

10

23

Florida Southern

99

15

24

Belmont Abbey

95

NR

T-25

Delta State

91

25

T-25

Columbus State 

91

14

Dropped From Ranking: Findlay (#24); Georgia College (#20); Grand Valley State (#23); Newberry (#22); Texas A&M-Commerce (#18).

 

 

 

 

 

Others Receiving Votes: Colorado State-Pueblo, 75; Texas A&M Commerce, 52; Colorado Christian, 38; Newberry, 38; Queens Univ. of Charlotte, 33; Barton College, 21; Findlay, 15; Georgia College, 13; Chico State, 12; Northeastern State, 12; Southern Arkansas, 12; Flagler, 10; Tusculum, 9; Washburn, 9; Central Oklahoma, 7; Colorado-Colorado Springs, 7; Western Washington, 7; Young Harris, 6; Glenville State, 5; Missouri - St. Louis, 5; Southern Indiana, 5; Southwestern Oklahoma State, 5; Cal State-Monterey Bay, 4; Wayne State (MI), 4; Southern New Hampshire, 2; Valdosta State, 2; Virginia Union, 2; Cal State-San Marcos, 1; Harding, 1; Post, 1.