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D-I Poll: Hokies Comfortably

D-I Poll: Hokies Comfortably

February 21st, 2024 General News | Virginia Tech | Arizona | Arizona State | Auburn | Boston College | BYU | Cal Poly | California | Chapman | Clemson | Florida | Florida State | Georgia Tech | JMU | Liberty | Northeastern | Oregon | San Diego State | Simon Fraser | South Carolina | SMU | Texas | UC Santa Barbara | Utah Valley | UWG

(Photo by Maddy Djuric)

ATLANTA – Virginia Tech was tabbed the preseason favorite in the MCLA Division I New Balance Coaches Poll and the results for Week One has the Hokies sitting in the same exact spot.

Virginia Tech (4-0) has raced to an undefeated start to the season and just took down two Top 15 teams this past weekend by an average of 9.5 goals. Just like in the preseason, the Hokies have garnered 25 of the 27 first-place votes to push 40 points clear of the field.

Georgia Tech (5-0), which was slotted fourth in the preseason, moves up to the number two chair strengthened by the remaining two first-place votes. The Yellow Jackets have already posted three Top 25 victories.

Chapman (1-0), which squeezed past No. 18 California (2-2) in the season opener, remains at No. 3 in the New Balance poll followed by South Carolina (4-0), which jumped eight spots from the preseason to No. 4.

Brigham Young (0-0) edged out Utah Valley (0-0) by a lone point to grab the fifth spot.

No. 22 James Madison (2-1) and No. 23 Clemson (3-2) enter the New Balance poll for Week One while Colorado and Boise State fall out.

MCLA D-I New Balance Coaches Poll – Week 1

RANKTEAMPOINTS1st VOTES
1.Virginia Tech
67325
2.Georgia Tech
6322
3.Chapman599
4.South Carolina
588
5.Brigham Young
509
6.Utah Valley508
7.Northeastern487
8.Liberty483
9.San Diego State
472
10.Simon Fraser
385
11.Texas374
12.Georgia346
13.Florida
307
14.Arizona State
291
15.UC Santa Barbara
288
16.Florida State
285
17.Arizona192
18.California171
19.Cal Poly
154
20t.Boston College
150
20t.Oregon150
22.James Madison128
23.Clemson108
24.Southern Methodist
102
25.Auburn92


Others receiving votes: Colorado State (91), Tennessee (38), Boise State (36), Indiana (23), Baylor (21), Colorado (16), Texas A&M (14), Michigan State (13), Oklahoma (10), Sonoma State (10), Washington (10), Minnesota (7), Grand Canyon (7), West Virginia (5).

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