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Anderson (SC)’s Run as Bushnell/Golfweek DII Coaches Poll’s No.1 Continues on April 14

NORMAN, Okla. - Anderson (SC) is No.1 in the Bushnell/Golfweek DII Coaches Poll for April 14. The Trojans received 16 first-place votes and 448 points in the process. 

Lee (one first-place vote), Barry, North Georgia, and West Florida rounded out the top five, while Oklahoma Christian, Nova Southeastern, Grand Valley State (one first-place vote), Georgia Southwestern, and Clayton State completed the top 10.

See the rest of the top 25 below. 27 others received votes. 

Bushnell/Golfweek Division II Coaches Poll - April 14

Rank

University

Points

Previous

 

1

Anderson (SC) (16)

448

1

 

2

Lee (1)

415

2

 

3

Barry

412

3

 

4

North Georgia

365

6

 

5

West Florida

350

5

 

6

Oklahoma Christian

339

4

 

7

Nova Southeastern

336

8

 

8

Grand Valley State (1)

332

7

 

9

Georgia Southwestern

306

10

 

10

Clayton State

264

T-12

 

11

Lincoln Memorial

206

18

 

12

Sonoma State

190

T-15

 

13

Carson-Newman

180

T-15

 

14

Colorado State-Pueblo

165

11

 

15

Tampa

148

14

 

16

Cameron

147

17

 

17

Cal State-San Marcos

143

23

 

18

Midwestern State

135

20

 

19

Western Washington

133

RV

 

20

Henderson State

124

9

 

21

Colorado Christian

109

19

 

22

Missouri-St. Louis

93

T-12

 

23

Barton

80

22

 

24

Saint Leo

60

21

 

25

Lander

58

RV

 

Others Receiving Votes: Columbus State (51), Northeastern State (36), Simon Fraser (29), Findlay (23), Western New Mexico (23), Chico State (18), South Carolina-Aiken (16), Central Oklahoma (15), Harding (15), Missouri S&T (12), Cal State-Monterey Bay (9), Rollins (9), Shorter (8), Stanislaus State (8), Union (TN) (7), Livingstone (6), Valdosta State (6), Washburn (5), West Texas A&M (4), Wingate (4), Hawaii-Hilo (2), Hawaii Pacific (1), Lynn (1), Newberry (1), St. Thomas Aquinas (1), Virginia Union (1), Wayne State (MI) (1).