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NFCA Division III Top 25 Poll - 2014 Preseason

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by jonriv » Wed Mar 19, 2014 3:36 pm

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Tufts knocked out of number one. Lots of other movement
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by jonriv » Thu Mar 27, 2014 5:48 am

NFCA Division III Top 25 Poll - 2014 Week 5
The National Fastpitch Coaches Association Division III Top 25 Poll is voted on by eight NCAA Division III head coaches representing the eight NCAA regions. Records as of Monday are listed, with first-place votes in parentheses.

Rankings
Rank Team Record Points Previous
1 Tufts (7) 12-1 199 2
2 Salisbury (1) 15-1 191 1
3 Montclair State 11-1 186 3
4 Texas-Tyler 23-2 169 9
5 Linfield 19-3 165 10
6 Trine 14-1 145 13
7 Luther 8-2 139 6
8 Virginia Wesleyan 18-2 136 7
9 Coe 13-2 134 12
East Texas Baptist 18-5 134 5
11 Piedmont 23-3 130 8
12 Central (Iowa) 12-4 118 4
13 Lebanon Valley 11-0 104 14
14 St. Thomas (Minn.) 5-3 96 11
15 Christopher Newport 17-5 83 18
16 Emory 27-5 82 15
17 Carthage 3-1 62 16
18 Illinois Wesleyan 9-2 56
19 Ithaca 8-2 48 22
Redlands 14-6 48 21
21 Augustana (Ill.) 11-5 44 17
22 North Central (Ill.) 4-2 26 23
23 Washington (Md.) 12-2 22 20
Washington (Mo.) 13-6 22 19
25 Wheaton (Mass.) 15-1 21

Others receiving votes:
Anderson 10, Kean 9, Wittenberg 7, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 6, Western Connecticut 6, Lynchburg 2.

Dropped out:
Babson, Cortland State, Guilford, Louisiana College, Muhlenberg.

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by jonriv » Wed Apr 02, 2014 7:31 am

NFCA Division III Top 25 Poll - April 2, 2014
The National Fastpitch Coaches Association Division III Top 25 Poll is voted on by eight NCAA Division III head coaches representing the eight NCAA regions. Records as of Monday are listed, with first-place votes in parentheses.

Rankings
Rank Team Record Points Previous
1 Tufts (8) 12-1 200 1
2 Salisbury 17-1 192 2
3 Montclair State 15-1 184 3
4 Texas-Tyler 26-2 175 4
5 Luther 15-2 160 7
Trine 14-1 160 6
7 Virginia Wesleyan 20-2 145 8
8 Linfield 22-6 137 5
9 Piedmont 29-3 130 11
10 East Texas Baptist 23-5 126 10
11 Central (Iowa) 16-4 124 12
12 Coe 18-3 118 9
13 Lebanon Valley 11-0 107 13
14 Christopher Newport 17-5 92 15
15 Redlands 20-6 86 20
16 Illinois Wesleyan 12-3 81 18
17 St. Thomas (Minn.) 14-4 74 14
18 Emory 29-6 53 16
19 Augustana (Ill.) 17-5 52 21
20 North Central (Ill.) 10-2 50 22
21 Wheaton (Mass.) 20-2 38 25
22 Ithaca 9-3 29 19
23 Anderson (Ind.) 9-2 23
24 Fontbonne 18-4 19
25 Washington (Mo.) 16-9 8 24

Others receiving votes:
Kean 7, Lynchburg 7, Rowan 7, Western Connecticut State 6, Washington (Md.) College 5, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 3, Wis.-Whitewater 1, Wittenberg 1.

Dropped out:
Carthage.
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by coolstuff » Fri Apr 04, 2014 12:37 pm

DD's team made the rankings at #23. Big wins against Fontbonne and St. Thomas in Clermont. Exciting!
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by jonriv » Sat Apr 05, 2014 2:41 am

Congrats. Any win against st thomas is a big deal. The poles are fun, especially in diii where teams are not that familiar with teams outside their regions
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by hit4power » Sat Apr 05, 2014 8:39 am

Congrats. Any win against st thomas is a big deal.


Agree - they are a strong club, IMO, should be ranked higher. DD's team has now played 4 of the teams in the poll and takes on Tufts today. Will be a good test...

Hey, coolstuff - we played you guys last week in clermont. PM me and let me know which kid was yours. It was a good game till our new frosh pitcher got nervous and couldn't find the zone...
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by jonriv » Sat Apr 05, 2014 1:49 pm

Tufts loses two to williams
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by jonriv » Wed Apr 09, 2014 5:44 am

Gettysburg ends No. 13 Lebanon Valley’s 18-game winning streakGettysburg Athletics
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RSS ANNVILLE, Pa. -- Junior Lindsey Treanor allowed only four hits as Gettysburg knocked off No. 13 Lebanon Valley 5-0 in the nightcap and ended the Dutchmen’s perfect season in a non-conference softball doubleheader Tuesday night.

Lebanon Valley (18-1) tied a school record with its 18th consecutive win in the opener, holding Gettysburg (14-7) to just two hits. The only Bullets to reach base were sophomore Steph Zengel with a double in the first and junior Emily Hall with a single in the fifth.

The Dutchmen’s big inning was the third when 11 batters came to the plate. A two-run double by Sammie Bost capped the seven-run frame and set the final score.

Lebanon Valley failed to solve Treanor in game two. The Dutchmen had several opportunities to get on the scoreboard, putting runners in scoring position in the first, second, third, and sixth innings. But in each instance, the Gettysburg hurler worked out of the jam and the defense backed her up. All but three outs came via ground balls to the infield, with Treanor sealing the victory with three come-backers to the mound in the seventh.

Gettysburg hit the scoreboard in the third inning as senior Maggie Maguire drew a bases loaded walk. Sophomore Meghan Hisgen posted a two-run double in the fifth to extend the lead to 3-0.

Junior Melissa Tighe rapped a triple to plate another run in the sixth and she came in to score on a single by Zengel later in the fame.

Gettysburg’s win was its first against a ranked team since beating No. 5 Messiah 11-0 during the 2010 campaign.

Treanor picked up her third shutout and improved to 8-3 on the season. Over her past three outings, the junior has allowed just two earned runs and 16 hits over 20 innings.

Tighe finished 3-for-5 with a run and an RBI, while Zengel, Hall, and freshman Jamie Abell each went 2-for-4. Freshman Sam Misurell came up with two hits and a run after entering as a pinch-hitter in the sixth
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by jonriv » Thu Apr 10, 2014 8:45 am

NFCA Division III Top 25 Poll - April 9, 2014
The National Fastpitch Coaches Association Division III Top 25 Poll is voted on by eight NCAA Division III head coaches representing the eight NCAA regions. Records as of Monday are listed, with first-place votes in parentheses.

Rankings
Rank Team Record Points Previous
1 Salisbury (7) 25-1 199 2
2 Montclair State (1) 21-1 189 3
3 Texas-Tyler 29-2 184 4
4 Tufts 14-3 172 1
5 Trine 20-1 160 6
6 Linfield 28-6 154 8
7 Piedmont 35-3 148 9
8 Luther 16-3 144 5
9 Coe 24-3 138 12
10 East Texas Baptist 26-5 132 10
11 Central (Iowa) 22-4 124 11
12 Lebanon Valley 17-0 115 13
13 Virginia Wesleyan 23-5 108 7
14 Christopher Newport 26-6 88 14
15 Redlands 23-7 86 15
16 Emory 31-6 68 18
17 Augustana (Ill.) 22-6 60 19
18 North Central (Ill.) 17-3 59 20
19 Illinois Wesleyan 17-4 57 16
20 St. Thomas (Minn.) 17-5 55 17
21 Anderson (Ind.) 13-2 49 23
22 Fontbonne 20-4 43 24
23 Wheaton (Mass.) 25-3 33 21
24 Western Connecticut State 18-5-1 7
25 Kean 19-5 6
Washington (Mo.) 16-9 6 25

Others receiving votes:
Wis.-Whitewater 5, Stevens Tech 4, Williams 3, Ithaca 2, Wittenberg 2.

Dropped out:
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, Lynchburg, Rowan, Washington (Md.) College.
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by jonriv » Wed Apr 16, 2014 6:37 am

NFCA Division III Top 25 Poll - April 16, 2014
The National Fastpitch Coaches Association Division III Top 25 Poll is voted on by eight NCAA Division III head coaches representing the eight NCAA regions. Records as of Monday are listed, with first-place votes in parentheses.

Rankings
Rank Team Record Points Previous
1 Salisbury (8) 31-1 200 1
2 Montclair State 25-1 191 2
3 Texas-Tyler 32-2 184 3
4 Tufts 21-3 176 4
5 Trine 24-1 168 5
6 Linfield 31-7 152 6
7 East Texas Baptist 29-5 150 10
8 Luther 21-6 128 8
9 Coe 26-5 125 9
10 Piedmont 41-6 122 7
11 Virginia Wesleyan 29-5 119 13
12 Central (Iowa) 26-6 113 11
13 Christopher Newport 32-6 107 14
14 Lebanon Valley 21-2 106 12
15 Emory 35-6 100 16
16 North Central (Ill.) 22-4 77 18
17 Illinois Wesleyan 22-5 60 19
18 Redlands 24-10 57 15
19 Augustana (Ill.) 25-7 55 17
St. Thomas (Minn.) 23-5 55 20
21 Chicago 17-3 36
22 Fontbonne 24-4 34 22
23 Kean 24-6 30 25
24 Western Connecticut State 23-5-1 29 24
25 Wheaton (Mass.) 28-4 11 23

Others receiving votes:
Anderson 4, Stevens Tech 4, Wis.-La Crosse 3, William Paterson 3, Rowan 1.

Dropped out:
Ithaca, Williams, Wis.-Whitewater, Wittenberg, Washington (Mo.) Univ.

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