Virginia Women, Texas Men claim top spots in CSCAA November Poll

The Virginia Women and Texas Men claim #1 in the CSCAA November Polls

November 14, 2024 - The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) has released the November edition of the Division I Top 25 dual meet poll, with the University of Virginia women and Texas men claiming the top spots.

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.

On the men's side, Texas (373) rose to first place after ranking second in last month’s poll. Arizona State (351) climbed four spots to reach second, while Indiana (337) moved up one spot to claim third. Cal (320) and Florida (320) tied for fourth to round out the top five. Louisville (263) jumped three spots into the top ten, tying with Stanford (263) at eighth. Wisconsin made the largest leap, climbing nine spots to reach 14th. North Carolina moved into the top 15 at 12th after being outside the poll previously, and Princeton (25th) re-entered the top 25 for the first time this year. In total, 30 teams from five conferences received votes.

For the women, top-ranked Virginia (425) retained their number one spot with every first-place vote. Texas (408) held steady at number two, while Indiana (371) climbed three spots to take third. Stanford (364) stayed at fourth, and NC State (358) moved up seven spots to complete the top five. Wisconsin (269) broke into the top ten after moving up five spots, while Arizona State (206) also rose five spots to reach 13th. Alabama (17th) was the only team to enter the top 25 from outside last month’s poll. Thirty-one teams from five conferences received votes this month.

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

The upcoming poll release dates are as follows:
Thursday, December 19, 2024
Thursday, January 23, 2025
Thursday, February 6, 2025
Thursday, March 6, 2025.

Division I Men

RK Prv Team Points Record
1 2 Texas 373 2-0
2 6 Arizona State 351 6-0
3 4 Indiana 337 0-1
4 1 California 320 2-2
4 3 Florida 320 2-1
6 5 NC State 319 1-1
7 7 Georgia 275 2-3
8 11 Louisville 263 0-2
8 9 Stanford 263 3-0
10 12 Ohio State 227 4-0
11 8 Tennessee 212 0-1
12 NR North Carolina 199 3-0
13 10 Virginia Tech 186 3-1
14 23 Wisconsin 174 2-1
15 13 Auburn 153 1-1
16 20 Alabama 141 2-0
17 16 Michigan 137 2-0
18 18 Minnesota 123 4-1
19 17 Georgia Tech 109 2-0
20 21 Southern California 92 3-2
21 15 Virginia 77 0-2
22 19 Louisiana State 76 4-2
23 14 Texas A&M 64 2-0
24 22 Florida State 31 0-4
25 NR Princeton 28 2-0

 

Also Receiving Votes:

Harvard (9), Brigham Young (7), SMU (3), Kentucky (2), Penn State (1)

Division I Women

Rk Prv Team Points Record
1 1 Virginia 425 2-0
2 2 Texas 408 2-0
3 6 Indiana 371 1-1
4 4 Stanford 364 2-0
5 12 NC State 358 2-0
6 3 Florida 346 3-1
7 7 Louisville 341 4-0
8 5 Tennessee 304 0-1
9 8 California 271 2-1
10 15 Wisconsin 269 2-0
11 14 Michigan 248 3-0
12 10 Georgia 235 3-2
13 18 Arizona State 206 4-3
14 13 Louisiana State 198 6-2
15 11 Ohio State 194 5-0
16 9 Southern California 173 2-0
17 NR Alabama 159 2-0
18 19 Auburn 142 2-0
19 21 North Carolina 134 1-2
20 17 South Carolina 100 3-2
21 16 Duke 98 2-1
22 20 Texas A&M 58 4-0
23 23 Minnesota 57 6-1
24 22 UCLA 27 1-0
25 24 Miami (FL) 12 3-1

 

Also Receiving Votes:

Florida State (8), Princeton (7), Missouri (4), Purdue (3), Virginia Tech (3), Houston (2)

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).

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).

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