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Barry Continues as Bushnell/Golfweek Division II Coaches Poll’s No.1

NORMAN, Okla. - With 23 of the possible 25 first-place votes, Barry is No.1 in the March 11 Bushnell/Golfweek Division II Coaches Poll.

The Buccaneers are followed by Carson-Newman (one first-place vote), South Carolina-Aiken (one first-place vote), Arkansas Tech, and Lee to round out the top five. Lincoln Memorial, Oklahoma Christian, North Georgia, Nova Southeastern, and Georgia Southwestern State complete the top 10.

Midwestern State (No. 19) and Barton College (No. 20) are new in this poll. See the rest of the top 25 below.

Bushnell/Golfweek Division II Coaches Poll - March 11

Rank

University (First Place Votes)

Points 

Previous

1

Barry (23)

622

1

T-2

Carson-Newman (1)

552

6

T-2

South Carolina-Aiken (1)

552

T-2

4

Arkansas Tech

530

T-2

5

Lee

511

5

6

Lincoln Memorial

485

4

7

Oklahoma Christian

453

8

8

North Georgia

404

12

9

Nova Southeastern

385

9

10

Georgia Southwestern State

347

16

11

West Florida

337

7

12

Rogers State

336

15

13

Florida Southern

323

20

14

Central Missouri

314

10

15

Saint Leo

234

13

16

Lander

209

22

17

Henderson State

175

17

18

West Georgia

134

11

19

Midwestern State

131

NR

20

Barton College

111

NR

21

Columbus State

108

24

22

Colorado State-Pueblo

106

23

23

Lynn

75

25

24

Limestone

73

14

25

Indianapolis

59

25

Others Receiving Votes: Queens University of Charlotte (56); Delta State (48); Missouri - St. Louis (48); Cal State-San Marcos (37); Belmont Abbey (33); Erskine (29); St. Marys (TX) (24); Texas A&M Commerce (21); Lincoln (MO) (20); Livingstone (20); Western Washington (17); Findlay (13); Valdosta State (12); Flagler (12); Northeastern State (11); Cameron (10); Newberry (9); Cal State-Monterey Bay (9); Georgia College (9); Cal State-East Bay (9); Harding University (8); Christian Brothers (6); King (5); Montana State Billings (5); Simon Fraser (4); Washburn (4); Lenoir Rhyne (4); Chico State (3); Southern Arkansas (3); Sonoma State (2); Grand Valley State (1); McKendree (1); Virginia Union (1); Wayne State (MI) (1); Rollins (1); Hawaii-Hilo (1); Shorter (1)