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Division II women’s, men’s polls

September 22, 2009 | 3:43 pm No comments
By George Tanner

In what’s becoming a tradition around here, The Tuesday List examines the latest NSCAA polls. No Colorado teams were in the women’s or men’s Division I poll, although New Mexico (the big rival of the University of Denver’s men’s team) did receive some votes. Oklahoma State, which lost to Colorado this year, is 26th in the women’s poll. DU received four votes in the women’s poll. And Nebraska, which visits CU on Friday afternoon in Boulder, got one vote in the women’s poll. Watch out for those Huskers; I think that’s a scary team. On to the polls!

DIVISION II WOMEN
1 Seattle Pacific
2 West Florida
3 Saint Rose (N.Y.)
4 Grand Valley State (Mich.)
5 Columbus State (Ga.)
6 West Texas A&M
7 Minnesota State-Mankato
8 Carson-Newman (Tenn.)
9 Rollins (Fla.)
10 Adelphi (N.Y.)
11 California (Pa.)
12 Midwestern State (Texas)
13 Metropolitan State College of Denver
14 Cal State Los Angeles
15 Drury (Mo.)
16 West Chester (Pa.)
17 Florida Tech
18 Fort Lewis College
19 Armstrong Atlantic State (Ga.)
20 Wisconsin-Parkside
21 St. Edward’s (Texas)
22 Franklin Pierce (N.H.)
23 Indiana (Pa.)
24 Chico State (Calif.)
25 Indianapolis

DIVISION II MEN
1 Northern Kentucky
2 Lynn (Fla.)
3 Cal State Los Angeles
4 Lees-McRae (N.C.)
5 Tampa
6 Millersville (Pa.)
7 Southern New Hampshire
8 Sonoma State (Calif.)
9 Fort Lewis College
10 Drury (Mo.)
11 Anderson (S.C.)
11 Truman State (Mo.)
13 Slippery Rock (Pa.)
14 Dominican (N.Y.)
15 Rollins (Fla.)
16 Incarnate Word (Texas)
17 Colorado School of Mines
18 Midwestern State (Texas)
18 Mercyhurst (Pa.)
20 Grand Canyon
21 LeMoyne (N.Y.)
22 West Texas A&M
23 Coker (S.C.)
24 Wisconsin-Parkside
25 West Florida

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