UW-Whitewater (3-0) tops d3baseball.com NCBWA Division III Poll

DALLAS (NCBWA) – The National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association continues its tradition of NCAA polls with the NCBWA/D3baseball.com Division III Poll. Weekly polls continue through the NCAA Division III Championship.

The D3baseball.com Top 25 is voted on by a panel of 25 coaches, Sports Information Directors and media members from across the country, and is published weekly.

2025 D3BASEBALL.COM NCBWA DIVISION III POLL (MARCH 4)
Rk.School [1st place]LocationRecordPts.Pvs.
1. UW-Whitewater [18] Whitewater, Wis. 3-0 615 1
2. Salve Regina [6] Newport, R.I. 5-0 593 2
3. Johns Hopkins Baltimore, Md. 5-0 557 6
4. Denison Granville, Ohio 5-1 545 5
5. Lynchburg [1] Lynchburg, Va. 9-1 498 9
6. Endicott Beverly, Mass. 2-1 493 3
7. Salisbury Salisbury, Md. 6-1 479 7
8. Trinity San Antonio, Texas 8-1 394 17
9. UW-La Crosse La Crosse, Wis. 0-0 374 12
10. La Verne LaVerne, Calif. 8-1 340 18
11. Misericordia Dallas, Pa. 4-2 336 4
12. Christopher Newport Newport News, Va. 7-3 310 11
13. Rhodes Memphis, Tenn. 12-2 295 24
14. Pomona-Pitzer Pomona, Calif. 7-4 289 8
15. Cortland Cortland, N.Y. 5-2 282 15
16. Baldwin Wallace Berea, Ohio 3-2 205 13
17. Randolph-Macon Ashland, Va. 4-2 175 16
18. Kean Union, N.J. 8-1 168 RV
19. Penn State-Harrisburg Harrisburg, Pa. 5-0 162 25
20. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Claremont, Calif. 6-3 130 19
21. Rowan Glassboro, N.J. 2-1 119 21
22. East Texas Baptist Marshall, Texas 5-7 81 10
23. Case Western Reserve Cleveland, Ohio 3-3 78 14
24. Babson Babson Park, Mass. 3-0 65 RV
25. Centre Danville, Ky. 8-1 61 RV
Also receiving votes: Marietta 46; Cal Lutheran 44; Shenandoah 42; Piedmont 40; McMurry 38; Coe 35; Ramapo 33; Keystone 26; Redlands 17; Adrian 16; Chicago 14; Gettysburg 11; Eastern Connecticut State 9; Rochester 8; Emory 6; Muskingum 6; Washington Univ. 6; Elizabethtown 5; Penn St.-Behrend 5; Texas-Dallas 5; Bethel (Minn.) 4; Nebraska Wesleyan 4; Gustavus Adolphus 3; Webster 3; Berry 2; Kalamazoo 2; Marymount (Va.) 2; Montclair State 2; Rutgers-Camden 2; Sewanee 1; St. Olaf 1; Texas Lutheran 1; Western New England 1.
Dropped out: No. 20 Adrian; No. 22 Chapman; No. 23 Ramapo.

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