February 21, 2017

2016-17 WBCA
NCAA Division II Top 25 Coaches' Poll

February 21, 2017

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

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Rank

 

School (record)

 

Points

First-place
votes

Last week’s
rank

1

Ashland (27-0)

600

24

1

2

Alaska-Anchorage (25-1)

569

0

2

3

California, PA (25-1)

548

0

3

4

California Baptist (27-2)

514

0

4

5

Colorado State-Pueblo (25-1)

486

0

6

6

Columbus State (24-1)

479

0

5

7

Pittsburg State (23-3)

449

0

7

8

Drury (24-3)

422

0

9

9

Lincoln Memorial (23-2)

385

0

11

10

Adelphi (23-3)

382

0

10

11

Minnesota State-Moorhead (23-3)

337

0

12

12

Virginia Union (22-3)

331

0

8

13

Emporia State (22-4)

317

0

13

14

Queens, NY (23-3)

271

0

14

15

Bentley (23-4)

258

0

15

16

Western Washington (23-3)

217

0

17

17

Harding (22-3)

210

0

20

18

Eckerd (21-4)

170

0

21

19

Angelo State (20-4)

148

0

22

20

Bellarmine (21-5)

115

0

23

21

Central Missouri (20-5)

113

0

16

22

Arkansas Tech (20-4)

96

0

19

23

Southern Indiana (23-4)

91

0

24

24

Central Oklahoma (21-5)

73

0

18

25

Wingate (21-4)

51

0

NR

Dropped Out: No. 25 Simon Fraser (23-5).

Others receiving votes: Limestone (23-3) 33; West Florida (21-5) 21; Saginaw Valley State (20-6) 17; Eastern New Mexico (20-5) 16; Simon Fraser (23-5) 16; Clayton State 12; Point Loma Nazarene 7.

6 teams mentioned on only one ballot for a total of 42 combined points.

The WBCA NCAA Division II Coaches’ Poll Committee is made up of 24 head coaches at NCAA Division II institutions — one from each conference. The committee for the 2016-17 season: Trisha Brown, Stonehill; Debbie Buff, Wheeling Jesuit; David Caputo, Bloomfield; Jory Collins, Emporia State; Jacques Curtis, Shaw; Carmen Dolfo, Western Washington; Jason Flores, Fort Lewis; Sheila Green-Gerding, Minot State; Russell Gregg, Erskine; Scott Groninger, West Georgia; Darin Grover, Southeastern Oklahoma State; T.J. Hardeman, Asuza Pacific; Noel Johnson, Midwestern State; Carrie Lohr, Wayne State (MI); Jason Martens, St. Mary’s (Texas); Kerri Nakamoto, Cal State-Monterey; Bet Naumovski, Queens (New York); Katie Pate, Lenoir Rhyne; Kevin Pederson, Lander; John Reynolds, Florida Tech; James Rice, Benedict; Jessica Strom, California (Pennsylvania); Shannon Sword, Ursuline; Katie Vaughn, Missouri-St. Louis.

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