Tampa (43-7) tops NCBWA Division II Poll

WINGATE, N.C. (NCBWA) – For the 14th straight week, the University of Tampa Spartans are the top-ranked team in the National Collegiate Baseball Writers of America (NCBWA) top 25 poll. Tampa received 19 of the 20 first-place votes, making this just the fourth time in the last 13 weeks UT has not been the unanimous number one team this season. The Spartans are 43-7 on the season and have been the top-ranked team in every in-season NCBWA poll this year, after checking in at #3 in the preseason poll.

The top five are the same as last week as we enter NCAA Regional play this week. Missouri Southern and Saint Leo flipped spots at six and seven, while Catawba jumps up five spots to check in at number nine this week. Saginaw Valley State rounds out the top 10, moving up six spots.

Colorado Mesa is another big riser, checking in at 12th this week after ranking 19th last week. Molly moves up eight spots from #22 to #14, while Cal State Monterey checks in at #17 this week after receiving votes last week. Embry-Riddle, Arkansas Tech, Northwest Nazarene and Millersville are also new to this week’s poll.

This is the final poll until after the national championships. The NCBWA committees will be releasing All-Region and All-American teams in the next week. 

2024 NCBWA DIVISION II POLL (MAY 15)
Rk.School [1st place]LocationRecordPts.Pvs.
1. Tampa [19] Tampa, Fla. 43-7 499 1
2. Central Missouri [1] Warrensburg, Mo. 45-6 481 2
3. North Greenville Tigerville, S.C. 41-12 457 3
4. Point Loma San Diego, Calif. 40-10-1 432 4
5. Lubbock Christian Lubbock, Texas 41-14 419 5
6. Missouri Southern Joplin, Mo. 39-11 380 7
7. Saint Leo Saint Leo, Fla. 38-11 373 6
8. West Chester West Chester, Pa. 43-7 357 8
9. Catawba Salisbury, N.C. 40-14 328 14
10. Saginaw Valley State Saginaw, Mich. 39-15 308 16
11. Augustana Sioux Falls, S.D. 41-8 299 9
12. Colorado Mesa Grand Junction, Colo. 38-16 265 19
13. UNC Pembroke Pembroke, N.C. 42-12 252 12
14. Molloy Rockville Centre, N.Y. 39-12 213 22
15. East Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg, Pa. 41-12 205 18
16. Indianapolis Indianapolis, Ind. 35-18 196 10
17. Cal State Monterey Bay Saeside, Calif. 35-18 166 RV
18. West Texas A&M Canyon, Texas 36-17 151 25
19. Mount Olive Mount Olive N.C. 37-16 1239 21
20. Embry-Riddle Pensacola, Fla. 31-19 105 NR
21. Southern New Hampshire Manchester, N.H. 31-17 91 17
22. Arkansas Tech Russellville, Ark. 34-16 79 RV
23. Northwest Nazarene Nampa, Idaho 36-13-1 67 RV
24. Millersville Millersville, Pa. 37-14 61 RV
25. Young Harris Young Harris, Ga, 39-13 52 23
Also receiving votes: Maryville (38-17) 45; Lee (37-16) 37; Ashland (40-13) 19; Westmont (33-15-3) 17; Charleston (W.Va.) (43-8) 6; Regis (32-22-1) 4; Central Oklahoma (36-14) 4; Thomas Jefferson (32-15) 3.
Dropped out: Lee (11th); Angelo State (13th); Westmont (14th); Ashland (20th); Charleston (24th).

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