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D-I Poll: Liberty Takes Over

D-I Poll: Liberty Takes Over

March 9th, 2022 General News | Arizona | Arizona State | Auburn | Boston College | BYU | Cal Poly | California | Chapman | Clemson | Colorado State | Concordia | Dominican | Florida | Florida State | Georgia | Georgia Tech | Grand Canyon | Liberty | Minnesota | Northeastern | Santa Clara | South Carolina | USC | Utah Valley | Virginia Tech

ATLANTA – After taking down previously undefeated Florida on Monday night to improve to 5-0 on the season, Liberty has taken over the top spot in the New Balance MCLA Division I Weekly Coaches Poll for week three.

The Flames had the second most first-place votes (9) out of the 27 ballots cast, but managed to float five total points clear of No. 2 Brigham Young (2-0). The Cougars were awarded 13 top votes.

Concordia-Irvine (4-0) remains in the third chair for the second-straight week, bolstered by a pair of first-place votes. Clemson (8-1), which lost on Friday night to No. 10 Arizona State (4-1), drops to fourth with one top vote.

Florida (8-1), which grabbed a pair of first-place votes, moved up three spots despite the setback to Liberty.

Santa Clara (5-0) was the big mover this week, jumping 11 spots to No. 8 overall, one spot ahead of Virginia Tech (6-1). The Hokies moved up four spots.

Michigan State and Colorado departed the poll this week, making way for No. 22 Northeastern (4-0) and No. 24 Auburn (6-2).

Division I New Balance Weekly Coaches Poll – Week 3

RANKTEAMPOINTS1st VOTES
1.Liberty6389
2.Brigham Young
63313
3.Concordia-Irvine6152
4.Clemson5761
5.Florida5622
6.California485
7.Georgia Tech
464
8.Santa Clara
455
9.Virginia Tech
448
10.Arizona State
399
11.South Carolina
382
12.Boston College
353
13.Arizona345
14.USC316
15.Minnesota279
16.Colorado State
260
17.Chapman259
18.Georgia227
19.Utah Valley
211
20.Florida State
201
21.Cal Poly
167
22.Northeastern78
23.Dominican68
24.Auburn65
25.Grand Canyon
52


Also receiving votes: UC Santa Barbara (49), Colorado (48), Michigan State (40), Missouri (20), NC State (18) New Hampshire (15), Texas (15), Connecticut (9), LSU (7), Texas A&M (7), Indiana (5), Temple (2), Oregon State (1), Oregon (1).

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