AVCA Division II Coaches Top 25 Poll #8: October 20, 2008

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Rank

School (First-Place Votes)

Total Points

2008 Record

Last Week

1

Concordia-St. Paul (36)

900 

24-1

 1

2

Cal State San Bernardino

869

18-2

3

West Texas A&M 

820

22-3 

4

4

Southwest Minnesota State

783 

21-4 

 5 

5

Grand Valley State 

765

21-2 

6

Tampa 

751 

18-2 

Washburn

710 

23-2

 9

Florida Southern 

645

20-4 

11 

9

Emporia State 

618 

23-2 

10 

10

Truman 

563 

21-5 

12 

11

Nebraska-Kearney 

545 

23-2 

T-7

12

Western Washington 

492 

14-2 

T-7 

13

Central Missouri

 445

22-6 

 14

14

Cal State L.A.

421

16-3 

19 

15

Pittsburg State 

406 

21-5 

15

16

UC San Diego

377 

15-4 

13 

17

West Florida

332 

16-6 

20

18

Minnesota Duluth 

318 

18-6 

16

19

California (Pa.)

277 

29-1 

18 

20

Augustana (S.D.) 

207 

18-6 

22 

21

Cal Poly Pomona 

192 

12-5

23 

22

Lewis 

159 

20-5 

17 

23

Wayne State (Neb.)

113 

19-3 

25 

24

Western Oregon

91 

16-1 

NR 

25 

Northern Kentucky

63 

22-5 

21 

Others Receiving Votes and listed on two or more ballots: Indianapolis 29; Northern Michigan 23; Nova Southeastern 23; Michigan Tech 19; Sonoma State 14; BYU-Hawai'i 6; Chico State 4

 

Five schools were listed on only one ballot for a total of 17 points.

 

Dropped Out:  Indianapolis (24)

 

Next Poll:  October 27, 2008

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