Feb. 14, 2023

2022-23 WBCA

NCAA Division II Top 25 Coaches Poll

Feb. 14, 2023

The WBCA NCAA Division II Top 25 Coaches Poll with teams’ RECORDS THROUGH SUNDAY in parentheses, total points based on 25 points for first place through one point for 25th, final ranking in last week's poll, and first-place votes received.

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Rank

School (Record)

Total
Points

First-Place
Votes

Last Week’s
Rank

1

Ashland (25-0)

575

23

1

2

Drury (23-1)

550

0

2

3

Tampa (23-1)

503

0

3

4

Texas Woman’s (23-1)

497

0

4

5

Glenville State (22-2)

475

0

5

6

Grand Valley State (22-2)

465

0

6

7

Eckerd (20-3)

427

0

7

8

Western Washington (20-2)

400

0

8

9

Cal State Dominguez Hills (23-1)

391

0

9

10

Nebraska Kearney (24-3)

370

0

11

11

Minnesota Duluth (22-3)

330

0

12

12

Central Missouri (19-3)

300

0

10

13

Minnesota State Mankato (21-3)

282

0

14

14

Cal State San Marcos (19-3)

259

0

15

15

Union, TN (19-3)

232

0

17

16

Thomas Jefferson (22-3)

188

0

19

17

Gannon (23-3)

186

0

20

18

Colorado Mines (19-4)

148

0

12

19

Georgia Southwestern (19-4)

135

0

22

20

Montana State Billings (21-4)

118

0

23

21

Catawba (20-4)

99

0

25

22

Azusa Pacific (20-4)

90

0

16

23

Assumption (20-4)

85

0

18

24

Tuskegee (20-3)

73

0

RV

25

Lee, TN (20-4)

51

0

RV

Dropped out: No. 21 Missouri Southern State (21-5); No. 24 Michigan Tech (20-5).

Others receiving votes: Michigan Tech (20-5) 46; Missouri Western State (22-5) 34; Belmont Abbey (19-4) 32; Missouri Southern State (21-5) 20; Angelo State (20-5) 13; West Virginia State (19-4) 11; Augustana, SD (22-4) 10; Nova Southeastern (20-4) 3.

11 teams mentioned on only one ballot for a total of 77 combined points.

The WBCA NCAA Division II Coaches Poll Committee is composed of one head coach from each of the 23 NCAA Division II conferences. The committee for the 2022-23 season: Mike Bona, Emmanuel; Kevin Clifford, Roberts Wesleyan; Jen Conely, UW-Parkside; Kyle Cooper, West Liberty; Anthony Crocitto, St. Leo; Carmen Dolfo, Western Washington; Steve Fagan, Felician; Darin Grover, Southeastern Oklahoma; Tanya Haave, MSU Denver; TJ Hardeman, Azusa Pacific; Tony Hobson, Fort Hays State; Matt Houser, Columbus State; Beth Jillson, Texas Woman’s; Renee Jimenez, Cal State-San Marcos; L’Tona Lamonte, Winston-Salem State; Mike Mincey, Carson-Newman; Kari Pickens, Ashland; James Rice, Benedict; Marty Rowe, Lee; Jess Strom, California University (Pa.); Mark Swasey, Franklin Pierce; Katie Vaughn, Missouri-St. Louis; Tom Webb, Southwest Minnesota State.

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