1. UCLA
2. Hawai‘i
3. Long Beach State
4. Pepperdine
5. UC Irvine

AVCA National Collegiate MVB Poll - April 13

1. Springfield
2. Juniata
3. Carthage
4. Stevens
5. Cal Lutheran

AVCA Division III MVB Poll - April 14

1. UCLA
2. Stanford
3. USC
4. Texas

5. Florida State

AVCA National Collegiate Beach Poll - April 14

1. Loyola (CA)
2. Mira Costa (CA)
3. Redondo Union (CA)
4. Roncalli (IN)
5. Huntington Beach (CA)

AVCA/USA TODAY Sports Boys High School Super 25 Poll - April 8

Season

Division

Week

April 7, 2025 - AVCA National Collegiate MVB Poll

Rank

School (First-Place Votes Adjusted)

Total Points Adjusted

Record

Previous Week

1

Long Beach State [23]

460

22-1

1

2

UCLA

424

17-4

2

3

Southern California

414

19-3

3

4

Hawai‘i

383

22-3

5

5

UC Irvine

376

16-6

4

6

Loyola Chicago

344

21-2

6

7

BYU

314

17-7

7

8

Pepperdine

299

15-7

8

9

CSUN

274

16-8

9

10

UC San Diego

257

17-7

10

11

Grand Canyon

221

15-9

13

12

McKendree

209

17-7

11

13

Stanford

183

9-12

12

14

Lewis

152

20-8

14

15

Ohio State

141

14-10

18

16

Lincoln Memorial

112

18-1

17

17

Ball State

104

17-11

15

18

UC Santa Barbara

90

11-11

16

19

Princeton

42

11-9

19

20

Mount Olive

21

18-3

20

Others receiving votes and listed on two or more ballots: Harvard 7

3 team mentioned on only one ballot for 3 points

Dropped Out: None

Next Poll: April 14

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