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Tigers still among teams receiving votes in AFCA poll

WACO, Texas – Fort Hays State remains among the teams receiving votes in the latest AFCA Division II Top 25 Poll, released on Monday. The MIAA has three teams in the Top 25, while FHSU and Pittsburg State are among the teams receiving votes.

Northwest Missouri State, the only remaining unbeaten in the MIAA, continues its reign as the No. 1 team in the nation following its national championship season. Central Missouri fell from No. 13 to No. 22 this week after an overtime loss to Emporia State, which jumped into the top 25 this week at No. 23. Pittsburg State and Fort Hays State are among 15 schools receiving votes.

The Tigers, now 3-1 overall, host Lindenwood on Saturday for Homecoming. FHSU is in a five-way tie for second in the MIAA.

Below is the AFCA Division II Top 25 for September 26, 2016.

Rank School (1st votes) Record Pts. Prev.
1. Northwest Missouri St. (30) 4-0 750 1
2. Grand Valley St. (Mich.) 4-0 713 2
3. West Georgia 4-0 658 3
4. Shepherd (W.Va.) 4-0 637 4
5. Ashland (Ohio) 4-0 622 5
6. Texas A&M-Commerce 3-0 586 6
7. Henderson St. (Ark.) 4-0 563 8
8. Indiana (Pa.) 3-0 533 9
9. Slippery Rock (Pa.) 4-0 511 10
10. Midwestern St. (Texas) 3-0 458 11
11. Tuskegee (Ala.) 4-0 424 12
12. Sioux Falls (S.D.) 4-0 386 14
13. Ferris St. (Mich.) 3-1 374 7
14. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 4-0 365 15
15. Assumption (Mass.) 4-0 325 17
16. Florida Tech 4-0 302 19
17. Colorado Mesa 4-0 289 18
18. North Alabama 2-1 261 20
19. Minnesota St. 3-1 178 21
20. Harding (Ark.) 4-0 172 25
21. North Carolina-Pembroke 4-0 123 NR
22. Central Missouri 3-1 116 13
23. Emporia St. (Kan.) 3-1 97 NR
24. California (Pa.) 3-0 71 NR
25. Augustana (S.D.) 3-1 48 16

Others Receiving Votes: Bemidji St. (Minn.), 40; Southwest Baptist (Mo.), 37; Valdosta St. (Ga.), 32; West Texas A&M, 32; Wayne St. (Mich.), 20; LIU-Post (N.Y.), 8; Winston-Salem St. (N.C.), 6; Minnesota-Duluth, 3; Humboldt St. (Calif.), 2; McKendree (Ill.), 2; Pittsburg St. (Kan.), 2; Colorado School of Mines, 1; Fort Hays St. (Kan.), 1; Ouachita Baptist (Ark.), 1; Western St. (Colo.), 1.

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Big second half leads FHSU men’s soccer to blowout win at University of Mary

BISMARCK, N.D. – Fort Hays State put a goal on the board early, then used a flurry of five second half goals to run away with a 6-1 win at University of Mary on Sunday. The 19th-ranked Tigers moved to 4-2-1 overall with the win, while Mary fell to 5-5 overall.

It was a very windy day in North Dakota, but that did not bother the Tiger offense. Going into the wind in the first half, Mauricio Castorino put the Tigers on the board with a goal in the 4th minute. He worked past a defender near the top of the box and then beat the keeper to the low left corner with a piercing shot along the ground. The Tigers went into halftime with the 1-0 lead.

Luis Mendez gave the Tigers breathing room in the 56th minute when Arsenio Chamorro threaded a ball to him just in front of the goal. Mendez tapped in past the diving keeper to put FHSU up 2-0. Derick Gonzalez broke the game open in the 65th minute on a ball he flipped over the keeper from Tobias Patino.

With the game already in hand, the Tigers put in a flurry of goals in the final 15 minutes. Gonzalez notched his second goal of the game in the 76th minute on Chamorro’s second assists of the day. In the 83rd minute, Tyler VanCamp was able to corral a rebound and score, then Domion Cooper tallied the game’s final goal in the 87th minute. Mary scored its only goal 13 seconds before the Cooper goal, also in the 87th minute.

Alex Rodela picked up the win for FHSU in goal, saving five shots. He moved to 2-0 on the season.

The Tigers open MIAA play next week with two matches on the road. FHSU plays at Southwest Baptist on Friday and then Northeastern State on Sunday. FHSU will finally return home on October 7.

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FHSU women’s soccer wins MIAA opener

EMPORIA, Kan. – Fort Hays State women’s soccer snapped out of a three-match winless funk on Sunday by winning its MIAA opener at Emporia State. The Tigers won in shutout fashion, 1-0, to improve to 5-2-1 overall on the season and 1-0 in the MIAA. Emporia State dropped to 2-4-2 overall and 0-1 in the MIAA.

Eden Stoddard provided all the scoring necessary, putting in a goal on an assist from Kelsey Steffens in the 7th minute of the game. It was Stoddard’s team-best sixth goal of the season.

The Tiger defense allowed just nine shots throughout the match and only three on goal. Offensively, the Tigers produced 16 shots and put eight on goal. Abbie Flax saved three shots for the win, moving to 4-2-1 on the season. Yadira Rivera took the loss for ESU, saving seven shots.

The Tigers remain on the road next week for MIAA matches at Lindenwood Friday and Central Missouri Sunday.

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Fort Hays gets road win at Northeastern State

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – Fort Hays State took to the road for the second time in 2016 as they took on Northeastern State in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. The two played to a first quarter stalemate with neither team getting inside of the other’s 45 yard line.

The Tigers looked to have their fist score early in the second quarter, but a holding penalty brought back a passing touchdown. The Tigers would have that drive end on a missed 51 yard field goal. Fort Hays defensively continued to pressure the Riverhawks and eventually forced quarterback Dimonick McKinzy into mistakes. The sophomore quarterback hadn’t thrown an interception in the first three games of the season. That all changed when Rashad Dunigan picked off a pass. The Tigers turned that into a five play drive capped off by a one yard run by Malik Thomas to put Fort Hays up 7-0. On the very next drive McKinzy threw his second interception when DeAndre James intercepted a pass and returned it 32 yards for a touchdown and 14-0 lead.

Highlights

The Tiger special teams then came up with a big play at the end of the first half when Layne Bieberle blocked a punt to give the Tigers the football in Riverhawk territory with twenty-five seconds left before half time. Fort Hays converted on third down on a pass to Isaiah Maxi and stopped the clock with a spike at the 15 yard line allowing Brandon Brown to come onto the field for a 32 yard field goal and 17-0 half time lead.

Northeastern State opened the second half on a 105 yard kickoff return for a touchdown but was called back on a hold. The Riverhawks though would score on the drive on a 38 yard pass from McKinzy to Reshawn Eubanks cutting the Tiger lead down to 17-7. Fort Hays responded on the next drive with a 27 yard scoring run from Shaq Cooper to regain a three possession lead at 24-7. The Tigers put the Riverhawks out of reach early in the fourth quarter when Doyin Jibowu blocked a field goal attempt and Raheeme Dumas returned it 65 yards for a touchdown. Fort Hays added a 17 yard field from Brandon Brown following a Tanner Hoekman interception for the final margin of 34-7.

Coach Chris Brown

Fort Hays moves to 3-1 on the season. Northeastern State falls to 1-3. The Tigers are at home on Saturday versus Lindenwood for homecoming.

FHSU volleyball comes up short against No. 18 Ichabods

HAYS, Kan. – After dropping the first two sets, the Fort Hays State University volleyball team was unable to complete the comeback Saturday afternoon against No. 18 Washburn, falling in four sets. The Tigers battled out of the intermission to capture the third set, but the momentum was short lived. FHSU moves to 13-2 this season and 1-2 in MIAA play, while the Ichabods are now 11-4 overall and 2-1 in conference action.

The Tigers were held to a .118 attack percentage in the match, their lowest of the season. However, FHSU improved its attack percentage in each set, closing the contest with a .179 hitting percentage in the fourth frame. The Ichabods countered with a .186 effort, with 11 of the 23 Washburn errors coming on blocks by FHSU. Both sides tallied 45 assists with the Tigers recording 64 digs to Washburn’s 60.

With the score tied at eight in the opening set, the Ichabods pulled away when they went on a 9-2 run to extend a 17-10 lead. Washburn rattled off the final four points to seal the 25-16 victory.

The Ichabods seemed to be cruising to another set victory in the second after taking a commanding 19-9 lead, allowing the Tigers back-to-back points just once during the stretch on blocks from Kyle Rollman and Callie Christensen. FHSU closed the gap to nine with a kill from Rebekah Spainhour and proceeded to score nine of the next 10 points to narrow the margin to just two, 24-22. Crystal Whitten delivered four kills down the stretch, but it was too little, too late as an Ichabod block halted the rally and handed Washburn a two-set lead.

Fort Hays State rallied out of the locker room, taking a 10-5 lead with Whitten serving to five-straight points. The Ichabods would never get within three points for the remainder of the set. An authoritative kill off Whitten’s left hand after a perfect pass from Hannay Wagy kept the Tigers alive with a 25-21 set victory.

The Tigers carried the momentum into the fourth set, quickly leading 6-2 thanks to multiple blocks from Wagy and Christensen. The Ichabods snatched the lead behind the powerful serving of Leanna Willer, helping the team to eight-straight points. The visitors stretched their lead to as many as eight (18-10) with a block before the Tigers drew within five on another block from Wagy and Christensen. Washburn then clamped down defensively, scoring four of the final seven points to close the match, 25-19.

Christensen swatted a career-high 10 total blocks in the match (two solo), fourth-most in the rally scoring era at FHSU (2001-current) and tied for second-most in a four-set match. The junior contributed five kills on the offensive side. Whitten delivered a game-high 18 kills and added nine digs. Ari Jacobsen led the team with 14 digs, with Wagy close behind at 13. Wagy posted a game-high 40 assists, adding two kills and two block assists.

Three Ichabods eclipsed 10 kills, with Leanna Willer leading the way at 14. The senior equaled libero Alyssa Carney’s total of 15 digs to lead the team.

The Tigers travel west to face off with Colorado Christian in a non-conference affair Tuesday evening (Sept. 27). First serve from Lakewood, Colo. is slated for 6 p.m. CDT (5 p.m. MDT). The Black and Gold will then return home for two more conference matches next weekend against No. 10 Central Missouri and Lindenwood.

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Five-run ninth lifts Royals to comeback win in Detroit

DETROIT (AP) — Paulo Orlando hit a tying, two-run double and Eric Hosmer followed with a three-run homer against Francisco Rodriguez, capping a ninth-inning comeback that led the Kansas City Royals over the Detroit Tigers 7-4 Saturday.

Given a 4-2 lead, Rodriguez (3-4) allowed singles to Alex Gordon and Hunter Dozier before Orlando’s double. Cheslor Cuthbert walked and Hosmer hit his 24th homer.

Wade Davis (2-1) pitched a one-hit eighth and Kelvin Herrera, Kansas City’s seventh pitcher, got three straight outs for his 12th save in 15 chances. Rodriguez blew a save for the fifth time in 49 opportunities.

Detroit’s five-game winning streak was stopped, and the Tigers dropped into a tie for the second AL wild card with Baltimore, which played Arizona at night.

FHSU volleyball wins home opener

HAYS, Kan. – In its first contest inside Gross Memorial Coliseum this season, the Fort Hays State University volleyball team returned to the win column Friday evening (Sept. 23) against Emporia State in front of 300 fans. The Tigers move to 13-1 overall and even out their conference record at 1-1 with the win, while the Hornets fall to 7-7 and 0-2 in conference play.

The Tigers compiled a .288 attack percentage in the match, highlighted by a .429 effort in the third set. FHSU held the Hornets to a .087 hitting percentage while tallying a season-high 15 blocks. The win gives Fort Hays State a two-game winning streak over Emporia State for the first time since 2003.

Kurt Kohler’s squad started off strong, taking the opening set 25-18. Crystal Whitten opened the set with a powerful kill, one of six in the set, before adding a service ace to give the Tigers two quick points. The sides swapped points early in match, with the Tigers never trailing by more than one. FHSU put the set out of reach with Hannay Wagy serving the team to six-straight points. Kylie Rollman recorded back-to-back kills before Rebekah Spainhour extended the Tiger lead to 21-15. A kill from Whitten ended the set like it started, this time on a pass from libero Ari Jacobsen.

The Hornets battled back to take the second set, leveling the score at one as the teams headed for the locker room. Spainhour picked up two solo blocks in the frame, helping the Tigers to six total blocks in the set. The Tigers jumped out to an 11-7 lead before the Hornets rattled off six-straight points to grab the lead. The Hornets earned a set point with a kill from Josie Williams, but Callie Chirstensen kept the team alive with a kill to level things at 24. Two Hornet kills handed ESU the 26-24 win.

Fort Hays State came out of the locker room on fire in the third set, coasting to a 25-13 victory while holding the Hornets to a -.054 attack percentage. The Tigers added six more blocks in the set, including three from Christensen. FHSU never trailed in the frame, extending a 11-5 lead with Spainhour serving. The home team scored 12 of the next 17 points to put the set on ice. Whitten again sealed the victory with a kill from Wagy.

The sides battled through the fourth set with the momentum shifting quickly after each team posted five-point rallies. Spainhour recorded a service ace to bring the Tigers within two points of victory, but the Hornets tallied three-straight to extend the match. An ESU error after a kill from Whitten brought the match to a close.

Whitten led the team with 18 kills, recording her seventh double-double this season after adding 10 digs. Christensen, the MIAA leader in blocks, recorded a game-high seven blocks (one solo) with Spainhour adding five (two solo). Wagy tossed up 47 assists, adding 12 digs and three total blocks (two solo). Christensen recorded a .526 attack percentage, posting 11 kills to just one error.

No Hornets reached double digits in kills, with Julia Joseph and Tatum Graves leading the team with eight each. Libero Kelly Holden recorded a game-high 19 digs, adding two service aces.

The Tigers will return to the floor against No. 18-ranked Washburn Saturday afternoon starting at 2 p.m.

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FHSU women’s soccer drops second straight

TOPEKA, Kan. – Fort Hays State dropped its second straight match on Friday to Washburn by a score of 1-0. The Tigers are now 4-2-1 overall, while the Ichabods improved to 4-2-1.

The Tiger offense had a slow start as they could not get a rhythm going in the first half. They did not get a shot off until the 40:45 mark, a shot that was blocked by a defender. The Ichabods recorded five shots in the period, three on net. In the second half the Tigers came out firing and recorded seven shots in the period. The surge wasn’t enough however as they were unable to find the back of the net for the second straight match.

The Ichabods grit and took advantage of an opportunity in the 85th minute. After earning a corner kick, Morgan El-Attrache sent a ball into the box that Lexi Barton was able to head in for the only goal of the match.

Abbie Flax took the loss in net for the Tigers, saving three shots, and is now 3-2-1 on the season. Kaitlin Minnich picked up the win for Washburn with four saves.

The Tigers look to rebound on Sunday when they open up MIAA play at Emporia State. Kickoff is set for 2 pm.

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FHSU tennis cruises past Kansas Wesleyan

HAYS, Kan. – Fort Hays State cruised past Kansas Wesleyan in non-conference action Wednesday in Hays by a score of 8-1. FHSU swept the doubles competition and took five out of six singles matches. The Tigers moved to 2-2 overall on the season.

The No. 1 doubles team of Lauren Lindell and Natalie Lubbers defeated Itzi Torres and Djurdjina Vrhovac 8-3, while the No. 2 team of Nicole Lubbers and Jessica Johnson cruised 8-2 over Heather Koester and Paityn Bower. The No. 3 doubles match was close throughout with Laura Jimenez-Lendinez and Alina Villalovos pulling out an 8-6 win over Brenda Sanchez and Chelsea Bearrick.

In singles competition, FHSU won the No. 2 through No. 6 matches with all but one resulting in straight sets. Lindell (No. 2) and Natalie Lubbers (No. 3) each earned 6-4, 6-3 wins over their opponents. At No. 4, Johnson won 6-1, 6-2, while at No. 5, Nicole Lubbers won 7-5, 6-1. Haley Weidemann dropped the first set at No. 6 by a count of 6-2, but bounced back for 6-2 second-set win, then a 10-6 triumph in the tiebreaking set. Jimenez-Lendinez was the only Tiger to fall, dropping a competitive 7-5, 7-6 (7-4) match to Itzi Torres.

The Tigers hit the road this weekend for a pair of matches in Nebraska. FHSU takes on Concordia University in Seward on Friday before taking on Midland University in Fremont on Saturday.

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FHSU volleyball falls to No. 3 UNK

KEARNEY, Neb. – After coming out of the gates strong, the Fort Hays State University volleyball team dropped its first match of the season Tuesday night at No. 3-ranked Nebraska-Kearney. The Tigers took the opening match 25-22 then dropped the next three 18-25, 16-25, 21-25. The Tigers are now 12-1 overall and 0-1 after falling in the inaugural MIAA contest for both squads. FHSU handed the Lopers (15-0, 1-0) just their second set loss of the season after capturing the opening frame.

Crystal Whitten (Courtesy FHSU Athletics)
Crystal Whitten (Courtesy FHSU Athletics)

With her third dig in the match, senior Crystal Whitten joined 1,000/1,000 club for her career. The outside hitter now has 1,194 kills and 1,009 digs in her three-and-a-half seasons of collegiate volleyball.

The loss was the 22nd-consecutive loss to the Lopers and the 27th-straight loss in Kearney for the Tigers.

The Tigers fell behind early in the match before a kill from Rebekah Spainhour handed them a 12-11 lead. The sides continued to trade points before Fort Hays State took the lead for good at 18-17 with a kill by Whitten. Multiple kills from Megan Anderson extended the Tiger advantage before Hannah Wagy delivered the final kill of the set, handing the Tigers a thrilling 25-22 victory to open the contest.

Fort Hays State fell behind by four to open the second frame, prompting head coach Kurth Kohler to use an early timeout. Spainhour and Whitten tallied consecutive kills coming out of the timeout, but the rally was short lived. The Lopers scored seven of 10 points later in the set to take a commanding 20-13 lead, holding off a Tiger rally to take the set 25-18.

Nebraska-Kearney took four of the first five points coming out of the break to open the third set, never trailing in the set. The Tigers were unable to put together a rally, never scoring more than two-straight points with UNK winning the point 12 of the 16 times FHSU served. The Lopers won the set with a powerful serve from Lindsey Smith on set point.

Fort Hays State fought hard in the fourth game, battling back from a 4-1 deficit to take an 8-6 lead. Big blocks from Callie Christensen, Sydney Dixon and Anderson followed by consecutive kills from Spainhour prompted a UNK timeout. Spainhour added kills on three of the next five rallies to help the Tigers extend a four-point lead. The sides swapped points until a four-point rally by the Lopers leveled the score at 16, forcing Kohler to use a timeout. Another Spainhour kill ended the UNK run, but a block by the Lopers two points later handed them the lead for good. UNK took seven of the final 10 points of the match to win 25-21.

The Tigers hit .235 as a team, highlighted by a blazing .333 start in the first set. The Lopers, one of the best attacking teams in the nation, managed a .333 attack percentage for the match. The top two blocking teams in the conference certainly did not disappoint in that category, with 17.5 total blocks being recorded in the match (FHSU 8, UNK 9.5).

Spainhour paced the team with 18 kills, adding one solo block and the lone Tiger service ace. Whitten picked up her sixth double-double of the season with 15 kills and 12 digs. Christensen led the match with five total blocks, adding six kills and a .429 attack percentage. Anderson threw down 13 kills and reached for four blocks. Wagy contributed 52 assists, 10 digs and two kills while libero Ari Jacobsen saved 10 digs on the day.

The team will return to Gross Memorial Coliseum for its home opener on Friday(Sept. 23) against Emporia State. First serve is set for 6 p.m.

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FHSU women’s soccer falls out of top-25

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State women’s soccer enjoyed a week’s stay in the NSCAA Division II Top 25 Poll but slipped into the receiving votes section of the latest edition released on Tuesday. The Tigers are receiving six votes in the poll.

The Tigers earned their first ever NSCAA Top 25 ranking last week at No. 16 after a blazing 4-0 start to the season, but fell from the top 25 due to a tie with Nebraska-Kearney and an overtime loss to Emporia State at home.

Fort Hays State will look to climb its way back into the top 25 when it heads to Washburn for non-conference play on Friday and the conference opener at Emporia State on Sunday.

The MIAA still boasts two top 25 teams this week as Central Missouri (5-0) climbed to No. 2 and Northeastern State (6-0) moved into a tie at No. 25. FHSU is the only MIAA school in the receiving votes section.

Below is the NSCAA Division II Top 25 Poll for September 20, 2016.

Rank School Prev. W-L-T
1 Grand Valley State University 2 5-0-1
2 University of Central Missouri 3 5-0-0
3 Colorado School Of Mines 5 6-0-0
4 East Stroudsburg University 4 6-0-0
5 Adelphi University 7 5-0-0
6 Rollins College 8 4-1-0
7 Western Washington University 17 5-0-1
8 University of North Georgia 12 3-0-1
9 Columbus State University 1 4-1-0
10 University Of Bridgeport 10 3-2-0
11 University of California-San Diego 6 4-2-0
12 West Chester University 23 6-0-0
13 Lee University NR 4-1-1
13 Truman State University 25 5-0-1
15 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (Fla.) 20 3-1-0
16 Texas A&M University-Commerce 18 3-2-0
17 Minot State University NR 3-1-0
18 Stonehill College 24 6-0-0
19 Edinboro University 11 5-1-0
20 Armstrong State University 22 4-1-0
21 Nova Southeastern University RV 4-1-0
22 Sonoma State University NR 4-1-1
23 Rockhurst University NR 6-0-1
24 St. Edward’s University NR 4-1-0
25 Northeastern State University NR 6-0-0
25 Bellarmine University 9 4-1-1

Also receiving votes: Florida Tech (13), California State University Chico (10), Bemidji State University (7), Texas Woman’s University (7), Fort Hays State University (6), Carson-Newman University (4), Notre Dame College (4), Kutztown University (2), Limestone College (1), Saint Leo University (1), Central Washington University (1).

FHSU men’s soccer checks in at No. 19 in latest NSCAA Top 25 Poll

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State men’s soccer is No. 19 in the latest NSCAA Division II Top 25 Poll, released on Tuesday. The Tigers slipped one spot from the No. 18 ranking they held last week after going 1-1 on a road trip to the west coast.

Fort Hays State suffered a 1-0 setback at Western Washington before knocking off Seattle Pacific 2-1 last week on a road trip to the state of Washington. Seattle Pacific was the No. 11 ranked team nationally in the NSCAA Preseason Top 25 Poll, but has since fell out of the rankings.

The Tigers have one match this week as they continue to tour far stretches of the United States. They head to North Dakota for a match with University of Mary on Sunday. FHSU currently holds a 3-2-1 overall record.

Fort Hays State and Lindenwood represent the MIAA in the Top 25 Poll this week. Lindenwood moved into the poll at No. 24 this week.

Below is the NSCAA Top 25 Poll for September 20, 2016.

Rank School Prev. W-L-T
1 University Of Charleston 1 6-0-0
2 Lynn University 2 6-0-1
3 Rockhurst University 3 6-0-0
4 Southern New Hampshire University 4 4-0-0
5 St. Edward’s University 5 6-0-0
6 Simon Fraser University 6 5-0-0
7 Pfeiffer University 7 4-1-0
8 LIU Post 8 6-0-0
9 Wingate University 10 4-0-0
10 Regis University 12 5-0-0
11 Barry University 13 4-0-0
12 Tiffin University 19 6-0-0
13 California State University-Los Angeles RV 3-0-3
14 Limestone College 14 5-0-0
15 University Of Tampa 21 4-0-0
16 Drury University 22 6-0-0
17 Adelphi University 20 4-1-0
18 Tusculum College NR 5-0-0
19 Fort Hays State University 18 3-2-1
20 Millersville University 25 4-1-1
21 University of California-San Diego NR 3-1-1
22 Rollins College RV 3-1-0
23 Midwestern State University 17 4-1-1
24 Lindenwood University RV 3-2-2
25 Gannon University RV 3-1-1

Also receiving votes: Cal Poly Pomona (11), Carson-Newman University (5), Merrimack College (4), University Of Missouri-St. Louis (4), Florida Tech (3), West Chester University (3), Colorado School Of Mines (1).

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