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D-I Poll: BYU Stays on Top

D-I Poll: BYU Stays on Top

March 27th, 2024 General News | Arizona | Arizona State | Auburn | BYU | Cal Poly | California | Chapman | Colorado Mesa | Colorado State | Florida | Florida State | Georgia Tech | Indiana | JMU | Liberty | Northeastern | San Diego State | Simon Fraser | South Carolina | Southern Oregon | Tennessee | Texas | UC Santa Barbara | Utah Valley | Virginia Tech

ATLANTA – For the second week in a row, Brigham Young remains at the pinnacle of the MCLA Division I New Balance Weekly Coaches Poll.

The Cougars (8-0), which became the first team to stay in the top spot for consecutive weeks since Virginia Tech (10-1) opened the season in the big chair, added two first-place votes (15) to last week’s total.

On the strength of a pair of then-Top 5 victories, the Hokies jumped two spots into the second position. Virginia Tech, which grabbed 11 first-place votes, finishes the season with three-straight conference games as it looks to defend its ALC crown.

Texas (10-0) holds steady at No. 3 after rolling past No. 19 Oregon (8-1). The Longhorns were awarded the final first-place ballot.

Despite a 1-1 week in Virginia, Chapman (8-2) moves up a spot, filling in the fourth position.

Even though Utah Valley (6-2) defeated the Panthers two weeks ago, the Wolverines find themselves one point behind Chapman after taking two losses on their tour of the Old Dominion.

San Diego State, one of the four undefeated teams left in Division I, is slotted sixth.

There were no new additions to the poll this week.

MCLA D-I New Balance Coaches Poll – Week 6

RANKTEAMPOINTS1st VOTES
1.Brigham Young
66315
2.Virginia Tech64811
3.Texas6281
4.Chapman564
5.Utah Valley
563
6.San Diego State
544
7.Liberty501
8.Georgia Tech484
9.South Carolina
458
10.UC Santa Barbara
448
11.Colorado370
12.California336
13.Tennessee301
14.Florida State
272
15.Arizona State
268
16.James Madison
255
17.Florida247
18.Cal Poly
246
19.Oregon228
20.Simon Fraser
184
21.Auburn165
22.Northeastern94
23.Colorado State
80
24.Indiana56
25.Arizona49


Others receiving votes: Georgia (36), Michigan State (25), Boise State (22), Clemson (15), Sonoma State (12), Baylor (6), West Virginia (3), Stanford (2), Southern Methodist (1), Utah (1).

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