CSCAA Polls: Virginia Women, Texas Men Continue to Hold Top Rankings

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The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) has released the December edition of the Division I Top 25 dual meet poll, with the University of Virginia women and Texas men retaining their top spots to close out the calendar year.

The committee, consisting of Division I coaches, evaluates and ranks the nation’s top 25 dual meet teams. Their assessment considers head-to-head dual meet outcomes, recent performances since the last rankings, season-long results, dual meet records, roster changes (such as injuries), and data from the SwimCloud Simulator. It’s important to note that the poll’s objective is not to predict the top finishers in a championship meet format.

Texas (375) secured every first-place vote, solidifying their hold on the top spot in this month’s men’s poll. Indiana (346), Arizona State (342), and Florida (335) occupy the second, third, and fourth spots, respectively, with only 11 points separating them. Cal (316) rounds out the top five. Notable movements include Michigan (13), Southern California (16), and Virginia (17), each climbing four spots in the rankings. SMU was the sole program to break into the top 25 after being unranked in last month’s poll. Overall, 30 schools from six conferences received votes.

Top-ranked Virginia (425) once again earned every first-place vote, maintaining their position in the December women’s poll. Texas (408) claimed every second-place vote, securing their spot at number two, while Stanford (389) rounded out the top three. Florida (375) and Tennessee (357) complete the top five. Michigan (7) climbed four spots to enter the top 10, while Florida State was the only new addition to the top 25 in December. A total of 30 teams from five conferences received votes.

Dual meet records are sourced from each institution’s website.

For a complete list of the rankings, visit: www.cscaa.org/top25.

Each committee consists of 12 representatives from Power Four leagues and at-large programs. The committee chairs for women and men are Naya Higashijima (NMU) and Bill Roberts (Navy), respectively.

CSCAA Division I Men

Rk Prv Team Points Record
1 1 Texas 375 2-0
2 3 Indiana 346 1-1
3 2 Arizona State 342 6-0
4 4 Florida 335 3-2
5 4 California 316 3-1
6 5 NC State 290 1-1
7 7 Georgia 273 2-4
8 8 Stanford 259 0-2
9 11 Tennessee 255 2-1
10 8 Louisville 246 1-2
11 10 Ohio State 244 4-0
12 12 North Carolina 194 3-0
13 17 Michigan 186 2-0
14 15 Auburn 150 1-1
15 16 Alabama 137 3-0
16 20 Southern California 135 2-0
17 21 Virginia 131 0-2
18 14 Wisconsin 125 2-1
19 13 Virginia Tech 120 3-1
20 23 Louisiana State 85 4-2
21 19 Georgia Tech 83 3-0
22 24 Florida State 75 0-4
23 23 Texas A&M 65 2-0
24 18 Minnesota 47 4-1
25 NR SMU 21 2-1

 

CSCAA Division I Women

Rk Prv Team Points Record
1 1 Virginia 425 4-0
2 2 Texas 408 2-0
3 4 Stanford 389 2-0
4 6 Florida 375 4-1
5 8 Tennessee 357 2-1
6 3 Indiana 341 2-1
7 11 Michigan 308 3-0
8 7 Louisville 295 4-0
9 5 NC State 291 2-0
10 9 California 288 2-1
11 12 Georgia 253 3-3
12 10 Wisconsin 237 2-0
13 15 Ohio State 226 5-0
14 13 Arizona State 182 4-3
15 17 Alabama 178 3-0
16 14 Louisiana State 166 6-2
17 19 North Carolina 149 1-2
18 16 Southern California 146 2-0
19 18 Auburn 137 2-0
20 21 Duke 98 2-1
21 22 Texas A&M 89 4-0
22 20 South Carolina 72 3-2
23 23 Minnesota 53 6-1
24 24 UCLA 19 3-3
25 NR Florida State 18 1-0

Also Receiving Votes:

Pittsburgh (9), Virginia Tech (8), Miami (FL) (6), Akron (1), Missouri (1)

Also Receiving Votes:

Princeton (15), Kentucky (10), Army (5), Arizona (2), Brigham Young (1)

CSCAA Division I Women’s Poll Committee

Brooks Fail (Southern Cal), Bex Freebairn (Missouri), Jerry Champer (Georgia), Ashley Dell (Illinois-Chicago), Ryan Evans (Kansas), Naya Higashijima (New Mexico), Zach Hinsley (Miami (FL)), Michael Licon (Akron), Maddy Olson (Minnesota), Pat Roman (Nebraska), Coleman Stewart (Duke), Leah Stancil (Louisiana State), Milana Socha (Dartmouth), Athena Spellman (Florida State), Graydon Tedder (Texas Christian), Nathan Lavery (Drexel) Brody Lewis (Utah).

CSCAA Division I Men’s Poll Committee

Cauli Bedran (Wisconsin), Jim Bolster (Columbia), Patrick Callan (Auburn), Graham Carpenter (Ohio State), Alicia Franklin (Denver), Reed Fujan (Louisville), Josh Huger (California-Berkley), Michael Joyce (Minnesota), Caitlin Kolbus (Kentucky), Brody Lewis (Utah), Jessica Miller Livsey (Old Dominion), Corey Manley (Arizona State), Tamber McCallister (Brigham Young), Eric Posegay (Texas), Bill Roberts (U.S. Naval Academy), Neal Studd (Florida State).

— The above press release was posted by Swimming World in conjunction with the CSCAA. For press releases and advertising inquiries please contact Advertising@SwimmingWorld.com. 

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