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Brett walker san diego4/6/2023 ![]() ![]() Michigan, which was tied with Hartwick College in the CWPA Preseason Poll with 98 points, took over sole possession of the position in the January 27 poll. 1 team in the Collegiate Water Polo Association Division I Coaches' Poll for a fifth week in a row. Women's Collegiate Water Polo Association Division I Pollįour-time Collegiate Water Polo Association Eastern champion the University of Michigan (2002, 2005, 2008, 2009) received 100 points to rank as a unanimous selection as the No. Macalester, Wheaton College and Carthage College missed out on being among the Top 10 teams this week garnering 17, 6 and 6 points, respectively.Ģ010 Division III Poll (Week 6 - March 3) 10-ranked Macalester College and break into the rankings. 10 as the University of La Verne, which received votes last week, garnered 28 points this week to overcome former No. Overall, the only change in the poll occurred at No. 3-9 behind Pomona-Pitzer and Cal Lutheran. The Top 9 teams remain constant for another week as the University of Redlands, Occidental College, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges, Chapman University, Whittier College, Washington & Jefferson College Grove City College maintained their locations at No. ![]() 1 team in the Week 6 Women's Varsity Coaches' Division III Top 10 Poll. Pomona-Pitzer Colleges received 99 points to outdistance California Lutheran University and hold on as the No. California State University, Bakersfield Overall, no team dropped out of the Top 20 this week, while 14 teams experienced a change in their position from the February 24 poll. 11-15, while University of the Pacific, Brown University, Indiana University, California State University-East Bay and Princeton University account for the final five positions in the Top 20. Hartwick College, University of California-Santa Barbara, University of California-Irvine, San Diego State University and University of California-Davis rank No. 9 and 10 as the Top 10 teams in the country from the February 24 Poll remain in the exclusive category. 8, while Loyola Marymount University and California State University-Northridge fall back to No. The University of Michigan, in the wake of losses last week to Arizona State and San Jose State, drops back three places to No. 3 and 4, respectively, with Hawaii, Arizona State University and San Jose State University climbing to No. ![]() 2 this week, while UCLA and California hold on at No. 1 rankings by Stanford dating back to and including the preseason poll as USC handed the Cardinal their first loss of the year. ![]() 1 in the country in the Women's Varsity Top 20 Poll before losing in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Championship game less a week later to, ends a six week spree of No. 1 team in the country in the March 1 Varsity Top 20 Poll. 1-ranked Stanford University to snap Stanford's seven week run as the No. 2 in the February 24 Women's Varsity Top 20 Poll, the University of Southern California used victories over the University of Hawaii (14-7 W), Long Beach State University (12-1 W), San Jose State University (15-5 W), the University of California (10-5 W) and former No. Voted on by a panel of coaches and administrators from around the country during the preseason and each week of the season based on the cumulative results of each team, the polls are released each Wednesday during the season until the Wednesday following the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Championship. 1 rankings in the Division III, CWPA and CWPA Division III Polls for another week. In other rankings, Pomona-Pitzer Colleges, the University of Michigan and Washington & Jefferson College retain their No. 1 position in the March 3 Women's Varsity Top 20 Poll released today by the Collegiate Water Polo Association. The top team in the nation changed for the first time this season as the University of Southern California garnered 100 points to take over the No. ![]()
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