Stanford remains No. 1 in Mizuno WGCA Div. I Coaches Poll for April 12

In the latest Mizuno WGCA coaches poll, Stanford remains at the top of the rankings in Division I after receiving all but one first-place vote, while South Carolina received the remaining vote to come in at No. 2. UCLA held steady at No. 3, while Wake Forest and LSU rounded out the top five.

Dallas Baptist is the unanimous No. 1 in Division II, while Flagler College moves up one spot to claim the No. 2 spot. Findlay moved up one spot to No. 3, while Nova Southeastern dropped to the No. 4 spot. Rounding out the top five is Indianapolis, which climbed one spot.

Here’s a look at the Mizuno WGCA Coaches Polls for April 12.

Division I

RankTeam (First-place votes)Points
1Stanford (19)499
2South Carolina472
3UCLA448
4Wake Forest442
5LSU426
6Duke374
7Arkansas362
8USC349
9Auburn330
10Northwestern330
11Texas319
12Arizona State294
13Ole Miss235
14Arizona State234
15Florida233
16Pepperdine177
16Texas A&M168
18Oregon151
19Florida State147
20Vanderbilt125
21Clemson109
22UCF83
23Virginia65
24Georgia44
25Cal35

Receiving votes: San Jose State (21); North Carolina (13); Iowa State (7); SMU (6); South Florida (2)

Division II

RankTeam (First-place votes)Points
1Dallas Baptist (14)350
2Flagler College329
3Findlay319
4Nova Southeastern315
5Indianapolis281
6West Texas A&M272
7Anderson266
8St. Mary’s249
9Rollins College240
10Lynn211
11Barry206
12Central Missouri187
13Henderson State185
14Saint Leo171
15Lee169
16Wingate138
16CSU, San Marcos130
18Midwestern State105
19Grand Valley State89
20Lander87
21Oklahoma Christian71
22Florida Southern College50
23North Georgia43
24Southwestern Oklahoma State26
25Tampa25

Receiving votes: CSU, Monterey Bay (12); CSU, Los Angeles (11); CSU, East Bay (8); Rogers State (4); Texas at Tyler (1)

Division III

RankTeam (First-place votes)Points
1Carnegie Mellon (8)318
2Pomona-Pitzer (2)311
3George Fox (1)286
4Williams College (2)284
5Emory278
6Claremont-Mudd-Scripps266
7Redlands247
T-8Washington and Lee207
T-8Wellesley College207
10Washington St. Louis202
11St. Catherine196
12Illinois Wesleyan190
13Texas at Dallas174
14Amherst157
15Trinity (Texas)140
16Mary Hardin-Baylor114
16Centre College110
18Carleton College96
19Methodist86
20Rhodes77
21Hamilton College72
22Sewanee43
23Middlebury41
24Grinnell31
25Chapman28

Receiving votes: Wisconsin, Whitewater (14); Southwestern (11); Denison (9); Adrian College (7); Rose Hulman Institute of Technology (7); Huntingdon College (6); Randolph-Macon College (5); Whitman College (3); Lynchburg (2); Christopher Newport (1)

NAIA

RankTeam (First-place votes)Points
1British Columbia (9)90
2Keiser80
3Oklahoma City72
4SCAD Savannah63
5Dalton State College50
6Texas Wesleyan48
7William Carey35
8Truett McConnell25
9Embry Riddle16
10Ottawa-Arizona8

Receiving votes: Loyola-New Orleans (5); Lindsey Wilson
College (2); Indiana Wesleyan (1)

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