Cal Men Jump From #6 To #1 In Latest CSCAA Poll

The men’s dual meet rankings continue to be volatile in 2016-2017, with the Cal men jumping from 6th to 1st in the latest CSCAA (College Swimming Coaches Association of America) poll. The Stanford women still lead.

With four polls released so far this season, we’ve had three different teams lead the men’s ranks. Indiana took the top spot in October, with NC State running #1 for two straight polls in February. Now December is the month of the Golden Bears, with Cal taking over spot #1.

The women’s polls have been much more stable, with Stanford leading the past 3 polls and Michigan sitting #1 before that. You can view the polls on the CSCAA website here, or at the bottom of this page.

Biggest Risers:

  • +15 Stanford men
  • +14 Arizona women
  • +13 Arizona men
  • +8 California women
  • Unranked to 15th Virginia men

Biggest Fallers:

  • -10 Georgia Tech men
  • -8 Arizona State men
  • -8 Ohio State men

Women’s Poll Committee

Colleen Murphy, Air Force;   Dan Colella, Duke;  Randy Horner, Florida International;  Ryan Wochomurka, Houston;  Lars Jorgenson, Kentucky;  Kelly Kremer, Minnesota;  Suzanne Yee, Princeton;  Mike Keeler, San Diego;  Roric Fink, Texas;  Tanica Jamison, Texas A&M;  Katie Robinson, Tulane;  Naya Higashijima, UCLA;  Colin Shannahan, Wagner

Men’s Poll Committee

Mandy Commons-Disalle Cincinnati ;  Brian Schrader Denver ;  Steve Schaffer Grand Canyon ;  Bill Roberts Navy ;  Gary Taylor NC State ;  Dan Ross Purdue ;  Craig Nisgor Seattle ;  McGee Moody South Carolina ;  Dave Salo Southern California ;  Chad Craddock UMBC ;  Vic Riggs West Virginia

Full Rankings

Men:

Rank Prev Team Points
1 6 California 250
2 5 Texas 239
3 1 NC State 222
4 19 Stanford 217
4 8 Indiana 217
6 2 Missouri 202
7 13 Georgia 185
8 3 Louisville 182
9 4 Alabama 168
10 7 Florida 159
11 24 Arizona 138
12 17 Auburn 118
12 10 Michigan 118
14 11 Louisiana State 116
15 Virginia 109
16 17 Southern Cal 107
17 9 Arizona State 91
18 Florida State 89
20 12 Ohio State 88
19 Wisconsin 59
21 14 Notre Dame 45
22 15 Texas A&M 40
23 Harvard 31
24 Denver 25
25 15 Georgia Tech 20

Others receiving votes: South Carolina (8), Penn (5), Minnesota (2)

Women:

Rank Prev Team Points
1 1 Stanford 221
2 10 California 212
2 2 Georgia 212
4 5 Virginia 190
5 3 Texas 176
6 4 Michigan 171
7 7 Texas A&M 162
8 8 Southern Cal 160
9 6 NC State 158
10 24 Arizona 153
11 9 Louisville 133
12 14 Missouri 123
13 12 Indiana 110
14 13 Wisconsin 106
14 11 Auburn 106
16 21 Minnesota 79
17 15 Tennessee 75
18 18 Kentucky 68
20 16 North Carolina 63
19 19 Ohio State 56
21 17 Florida 55
22 22 UCLA 48
23 20 Duke 26
24 Florida State 19
25 Louisiana State 11

Others receiving votes: Denver (7), Alabama (5), Notre Dame (3)

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Theroadlesstravelled
7 years ago

There’s only one meet that really matters…….

Cheeseburger
7 years ago

UNC men unleashed some MONSTER swims during their two invites. Shocked they didn’t received a single vote

A Cold Piece of Pumpkin Pie
Reply to  Cheeseburger
7 years ago

Any coincidence UNC is on the way down since their student athlete academic scandal came out???? I wonder if these swimmers can read? Will be interesting to see if they can find their way to the right lanes at ACC’s.

Swimmer
7 years ago

Cal has done amazing under Dave. Not surprising he is coach of the year! It’s also no surprise that they have a great 2017 incoming class. I think powerhouse Texas has to work a little harder to win. Stanford is looking much better. Not sure it’s enough to win but they are looking much much better positioned than in past years. Great job Ted and Jeff!

Swimfan
Reply to  Swimmer
7 years ago

Stanford is looking way better, but they are no where near capable of winning unless you talking about PAC 12s.

On Fleek
7 years ago

Think it was the Cal women who had shot up from No. 10 to No. 2?

Georgia was already ranked No. 2 at the last poll conducted on Nov. 23

Porkchop2244
7 years ago

UNC men not even receiving votes. Is this an all time low?

Chester Copperpot
Reply to  Porkchop2244
7 years ago

Don’t worry they’ve got some tricks up their sleeves. Supposedly Brocato and Meyer have worn a drag suits in all meets this year.

Votehillary
Reply to  Chester Copperpot
7 years ago

They would have been DQ’d be 2-suit rule. Unless the had waiver for modesty, because…..

Porkchop2244
Reply to  Chester Copperpot
7 years ago

Considering Meyers is 24 and swimming one year for a team going for fifth place….guess he can do whatever he wants

Observer of swimming
7 years ago

You didn’t mention unrankef FSU jumping to 18?

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