Emory Women, Kenyon Men Atop CSCAA NCAA Division III Rankings
PHOENIX – The College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) NCAA DIII Swimming and Diving Team Rankings are voted on by a committee of CSCAA member coaches. The rankings will be released on a monthly basis throughout the 2014-15 season.
The poll is produced in conjunction with Swimming World Magazine and supported by TYR. This time out, the Emory Women and Kenyon Men sat atop the CSCAA NCAA Division III Rankings.
The CSCAA DII Ranking Committee will produce in-season rankings of the 25 best performing NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving teams in rank order at the time of each poll. The rankings are not designed to predict the results of the NCAA Championship, but rather which teams would win head-to-head against other teams in the country. Ranking are based on performances that have taken place since the previous poll and include invites as well as dual meets.
Swimming World was invited as a media member to participate in the polling process. Jason Marsteller served as Swimming World’s representative on these conference calls.
CSCAA NCAA DIII Swimming and Diving Team Rankings as of January 21, 2015 Supported By TYR
DIII Women
1. Emory
2. Kenyon
3. Denison
4. Johns Hopkins
5. NYU
6. MIT
7. Washington University
8. Williams
9. Wheaton College, IL
10. University of Chicago
11. Gustavus Adolphus
12. Carnegie Mellon
13. Keene State
14. Pomona-Pitzer
15. Claremont Mudd Scripps
16. Stevens Institute of Technology
17. Bates
18. Connecticut College
19. Middlebury
20. Amherst
21. SUNY Geneseo
22. Washington and Lee
23. Wisconsin- Whitewater
24. Franklin & Marshall Wellesley
25. University of Rochester
Also receiving votes: Grove City, Ithaca, Wellesley
DIII Men
1. Kenyon
2. Denison
3. Emory
4. MIT
5. TCNJ
6. Johns Hopkins
7. Williams
8. NYU
9. Washington University
10. University of Chicago
11. Stevens Institute
12. Keene State
13. Claremont Mudd Scripps
14. Carnegie Mellon
15. Rose Hulman
16. Amherst
17. Wabash
18. Calvin
19. Gettysburg
20. Connecticut College
21. St. Olaf
22. DePauw
23. Pomona-Pitzer
24. SUNY Geneseo
25. Westminster
Also receiving votes: Birmingham Southern, Case Western, Ithaca, Mary Washington, University of Rochester, Rowan, Trinity (TX), Wisconsin- Stevens Point
CSCAA Division III Team Ranking Committee
Regional Chairs:
Beth DeLaRosby, Carthage College; Matthew Vandermeid, Misericordia; Nikki Kett, Johns Hopkins University; Peter Solomon, Wesleyan University; Jake Taber, Albion
Regional Representatives:
Noah Beck, SUNY Geneseo; Jon Carlson; Gustavus Adolphus; Scott Felix, Union College; Charlie Griffiths, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps; JP Gowdy, Pomona-Pitzer; Jason Weber, University of Chicago; Emily Wylam, University of Rochester
Media Rep: Jason Marsteller, Swimming World Magazine
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