Mar. 3, 2020

2019-20 WBCA NCAA Division II Top 25 Coaches Poll — Mar. 3, 2020

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

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Rank

School (Record)

Total Points

1st Place Votes

Previous Rank

1

Drury (29-0)

566

14

1

2

Ashland (28-0)

561

9

2

3

Hawaii Pacific (27-1)

514

0

3

4

Grand Valley State (26-2)

503

0

4

5

Alaska Anchorage (29-2)

482

0

5

6

Lubbock Christian (25-3)

449

0

6

7

Indiana (PA) (26-2)

434

0

8

8

Adelphi (27-2)

402

0

10

9

Walsh (25-2)

360

0

11

10

Texas A&M-Commerce (26-2)

344

0

6

11

Lee (TN) (25-3)

306

0

9

12

Benedict (24-3)

299

0

15

13

Azusa Pacific (24-4)

264

0

16

14

University of the Sciences (25-3)

252

0

18

15

Central Missouri (24-4)

225

0

19

16

Virginia Union (23-4)

208

0

12

17

Belmont Abbey (26-2)

186

0

20

18

North Georgia (24-4)

170

0

13

19

Tampa (22-4)

160

0

14

20

Anderson (SC) (24-4)

147

0

21

21

Kentucky Wesleyan (26-2)

127

0

17

22

West Texas A&M (26-5)

96

0

25

23

Lander (23-5)

71

0

22

24

Sioux Falls (26-5)

60

0

NR

25

Stonehill (21-5)

44

0

NR

25

UC San Diego (22-5)

44

0

23

Dropped Out: No. 24 Nebraska Kearney (25-5).

Others receiving votes: Minnesota Duluth 38 (25-5); Nebraska Kearney 29 (25-5); Fort Hays State 25 (22-6); Bowie State 21 (25-5); Emporia State 21 (22-6); Colorado Mesa 19 (23-5); Cal State San Marcos 8 (23-4); Southeastern Oklahoma State 7 (19-7); Glenville State 3 (23-5).

6 teams mentioned on only one ballot for a total of 30 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 2019-20 season: John Bonner, Cal State Dominguez Hills; Trisha Brown, Stonehill; Kate Bruce, Walsh; Jason Burton, Texas A&M Commerce; Anthony Crocitto, St Leo; Carmen Dolfo, Western Washington; AnnMarie Gilbert, Virginia Union; Darin Grover, Southeastern Oklahoma; Tanya Haave, MSU Denver; T.J. Hardeman, Azusa Pacific; Jackie Hartzell, University of the Sciences; Tony Hobson, Fort Hays; Carrie Lohr, Wayne State (MI); Mike Mincey, Carson-Newman; Ken Parham, NYIT; Keven Pederson, Lander; James Rice, Benedict College; Wendee Saintsing, Barton; Kim Stephens, Glenville State; Jess Strom, California (PA); Katie Vaughn, Missouri-St. Louis; Tom Webb, Southwest Minnesota State; and Stephanie Yelton, West Florida.

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