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D-I Poll: Virginia Tech Strengthens

D-I Poll: Virginia Tech Strengthens

March 1st, 2023 General News | Virginia Tech | Arizona | Boise State | Boston College | BYU | Cal Poly | California | Chapman | Colorado Mesa | Colorado State | Concordia | Florida | Florida State | Georgia | Georgia Tech | Grand Canyon | Liberty | LSU | Northeastern | Oregon | San Diego State | South Carolina | SMU | UC Santa Barbara | Utah Valley

(Photo by Maddy Djuric)

ATLANTA – Virginia Tech assumed the top spot in the first New Balance MCLA Division Weekly Coaches Poll and has further solidified its grasp on the top spot in Week 2, which was released on March 1.

The Hokies (7-0) dismantled two more ranked teams this past weekend to expand its lead from 21 points to 26. Virginia Tech garnered 25 of the 27 first-place votes this week.

Behind the Hokies again this week is Georgia Tech (6-0), who own the remaining two first-place votes. Virginia Tech and the Rambling Wreck meet on Friday night in Atlanta in a massive Top Two showdown.

Florida State (5-0) remains at No. 3 after feasting on a couple of D-II outfits with Liberty (4-1) behind in fourth.

Despite Florida (5-1) defeating Auburn and Arizona (3-0) being idle, the Wildcats leapfrogged the Gators into the fifth chair.

This week’s poll features four new additions. San Diego State (3-0) zoomed up into the No. 16 slot while LSU (6-0) charged up the polls into a tie at 17 with Colorado State (2-2). No. 22 Southern Methodist (4-0) and No. 25 Boise State (2-0) also crack the Top 25.

USC (4-4), Utah (2-1), Dominican (3-3) and Texas (1-1) were issued their walking papers this week.

New Balance Division I Coaches Poll – Week 2

RANKTEAMPOINTS1st VOTES
1.Virginia Tech
67325
2.Georgia Tech
6472
3.Florida State
601
4.Liberty568
5.Arizona548
6.Florida514
7.UC Santa Barbara
481
8.Concordia480
9.Boston College
464
10.Brigham Young
434
11.California399
12.Chapman385
13.Utah Valley
331
14.Georgia306
15.Northeastern300
16.San Diego State
193
17t.Colorado State
152
17t.LSU152
19.Colorado150
20.South Carolina
135
21.Grand Canyon
125
22.Southern Methodist113
23.Cal Poly
108
24.Oregon107
25.Boise State
80

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Receiving votes: USC (73), Utah (64), Simon Fraser (39), Texas (29), NC State (19), Arizona State (18), Dominican (18), Pittsburgh (17), Santa Clara (10), Michigan State (8), Texas Christian (7), Tennessee (7), Missouri (7), Texas State (4), Texas A&M (4), New Hampshire (3), West Virginia (2).

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