1. Texas ( 14) 487 1
2. Alabama ( 3) 446 6
3. Auburn 413 2
4. California ( 2) 406 3
UCLA 406 4
6. UNLV ( 1) 389 5
7. USC 376 9
8. Oregon 360 11
9. Washington 347 7
10. Arkansas 333 10
11. Georgia Tech 313 8
12. Stanford 283 12
13. Texas A&M 257 14
14. San Diego State 248 15
15. Duke 186 16
16. Clemson 181 13
17. North Florida 169 17
18. Kent State 156 23
19. Virginia 137 NR
20. New Mexico 134 20
21. LSU 129 18
22. UCF 83 19
23. Florida 73 24
24. Florida State 61 21
25. Georgia 26 22
Wichita State 26 NR
Also receiving votes: Baylor, 15; N. Texas,
12; San Diego, 12; Iowa, 9; Oklahoma State, 9;
Arizona, 5; UAB, 3; East Carolina, 3; St. Mary’s
(Calif.), 3; Oklahoma, 2; Illinois, 1; Liberty, 1.
˘ DIVISION II
1. Barry ( 11) 411 1
2. Nova Southeastern ( 1) 371 4
3. North Alabama ( 1) 359 6
4. CSU-Stanislaus ( 2) 354 3
5. Chico State 344 5
6. Lynn 320 2
7. Western Washington 258 10
8. Abilene Christian ( 1) 256 8
9. UNC-Pembroke 249 14
10. West Florida 243 7
11. Central Oklahoma 232 9
12. Hawaii-Hilo 209 13
13. St. Edwards 206 12
14. Florida Southern 172 17
15. Grand Canyon 162 11
16. USC-Aiken 150 18
17. Armstrong Atlantic State 117 24
18. Sonoma State 116 15
19. Georgia Southwestern State 98 16
20. Georgia College 91 21
21. CU-Colorado Springs 83 20
22. Indianapolis 77 2
23. Rollins 64 NR
24. CSU-Monterey Bay 53 19
25. Wingate 51 NR
Also receiving votes: Barton, 49; Central
Missouri, 49; Carson-Newman, 45; Florida Tech,
38; Colo. School of Mines, 32; Columbus St.,
30; No. Kentucky, 28; Ferris St., 25; Belmont
Abbey, 21; Newberry, 17; Ashland, 15; UC-San
Diego, 15; Queens U., 15; Washburn, 13; Wilmington, 11; Bellarmine, 10; Midwestern St., 9;
Cameron, 6; Dallas Baptist, 5; UM-St. Louis, 4;
Valdosta St., 4; Indiana U. (Pa.), 3; Northeastern St., 3; Western New Mexico, 3; CSU-East
Bay, 1; Clayton St., 1; Drury, 1; Eckerd, 1.
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˘ DIVISION III
1. Methodist ( 13) 396 3
2. Guilford ( 3) 348 1
3. Illinois Wesleyan 327 2
4. Redlands 326 5
5. UT- Tyler 321 4
6. Oglethorpe 311 6
7. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 275 7
8. Transylvania 274 8
9. Greensboro 238 14
10. Emory 226 19
11. Saint John’s (Minn.) 224 9
12. California Lutheran 221 12
13. LaVerne 201 16
14. Christopher Newport 192 10
15. La Grange 151 18
16. St. John Fisher 150 13
17. Huntingdon 147 11
18. Skidmore 145 17
19. Gustavus Adolphus 103 20
20. Centre 85 15
21. Wittenberg 84 T- 25
22. Rhodes 73 T- 25
23. Otterbein 65 NR
24. Hampden-Sydney 48 NR
25. Concordia College (Moorhead) 33 24
Also receiving votes: Wisconsin-Stout,
29; Trinity (Texas), 27; Bridgewater, 26;
Rochester, 22; Franklin & Marshall, 18;
Linfield, 17; Carthage, 15; Central, 15;
Mary Hardin-Baylor, 10; St. Thomas, 10;
Birmingham-Southern, 8; Millikin, 7; Whitti-er, 7; Nazareth, 6; Manhattanville, 5; Wiscon-sin-Eau Claire, 4; McDaniel, 3; Roanoke,
3; Swarthmore, 2; Williams, 2.
˘ NAIA
1. Oklahoma Christian ( 11) 320 T- 1
2. Oklahoma City 307 T- 1
3. Texas Wesleyan 275 4
4. British Columbia ( 1) 268 T5
5. USC-Beaufort 245 9
6. Grand View ( 1) 234 3
7. Lee 225 7
8. CSU-San Marcos 217 11
9. Johnson & Wales 198 10
10. U. of the Cumberlands 185 8
11. Wayland Baptist 173 12
12. Point Loma Nazarene 171 13
13. Our Lady of the Lake 158 14
14. Northwood University (Fla.) 152 T5
15. Southern Nazarene 147 15
16. Lewis-Clark State 126 16
17. SCAD Savannah 120 17
18. William Woods 115 20
19. The Masters College 92 T- 21
20. Victoria 88 19
21. Shorter 74 T- 21
22. Oklahoma Baptist 66 NR
23. Lubbock Christian 51 NR
24. St. Ambrose 43 23
25. Rogers State 41 18
Also receiving votes: Holy Names, 26;
Concordia (Ore.), 18; Southwestern, 17;
Northwood (Texas), 13; Holy Cross, 12; St.
Francis (Ill), 12; Houston-Victoria, 10; Carroll
College (Mont.), 7; Thomas, 6; Marian U.
(Ind.), 4; Embry-Riddle Aeronautical (Ariz.),
3; Viterbo, 3; Lindenwood-Belleville, 2;
Madonna, 1.
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˘ NJCAA D-I
1. Meridian ( 6) 76 1
2. Odessa ( 1) 70 2
3. Western Texas ( 1) 55 3
4. Brevard 45 T- 7
5. Darton 39 9
6. New Mexico JC 33 5
7. Indian Hills 31 T- 7
8. Central Alabama 29 4
9. Midland 28 10
10. McClennan 26 6
Also receiving votes: Scottsdale, 3;
Hutchinson, 2; Wallace State, 2; Tri-County Tech, 1.
˘ NJCAA D-II
1. South Mountain ( 7) 70 1
2. Mississippi Gulf Coast 58 4
3. John A. Logan 55 3
4. Tyler JC 48 2
5. Walters State 34 6
Rend Lake 34 8
7. Potomac State 20 5
8. Lewis & Clark 14 7
9. Kirkwood 8 NR
Southeast 8 NR
Also receiving votes: Black Hawk, 7; Des
Moines Area, 7; Clarendon, 6; Murray State, 4;
Copiah Lincoln, 3; Parkland, 3; Oakland, 2.
˘ GOlfStAt Cup MeN’S D-I RANkING
1. Jordan Spieth, Texas, Fr.
2. Dylan Frittelli, Texas, Sr.
3. T. J. Vogel, Florida, Jr.
4. Justin Thomas, Alabama, Fr.
5. Eugene Wong, Oregon, Sr.
6. Patrick Rodgers, Stanford, Fr.
7. Chris Williams, Washington, Jr.
8. Julian Suri, Duke, Jr.
9. Blayne Barber, Auburn, Jr.
10. Peter Williamson, Dartmouth, Sr.
11. Brooks Koepka, Florida State, Sr.
12. Julien Brun, TCU, Fr.
13. Cheng- Tsung Pan, Washington, Fr.
14. Derek Ernst, UNLV, Sr.
15. Ben Kohles, Virginia, Sr.
16. James White, Georgia Tech, Sr.
17. Steve Lim, USC, Sr.
18. J.J. Spaun, San Diego State, Sr.
19. Luke Guthrie, Illiniois, Sr.
20. Talor Gooch, Oklahoma State, Soph.
21. Max Homa, California, Jr.
22. Cory Whitsett, Alabama, Soph.
23. Corbin Mills, Clemson, Jr.
24. John Catlin, New Mexico, Jr.
25. Stephan Jaeger, Chattanooga, Sr.
26. Kevin Penner, UNLV, Jr.
27. Daniel Miernicki, Oregon, Sr.
28. Sang Yi, LSU, Sr.
29. Joakim Mikkelsen, Baylor, Sr.
30. Pedro Figueiredo, UCLA, Jr.
70.290
70.293
70.960
70.973
70.979
71.044
71.123
71.148
71.151
71.237
71.275
71.351
71.492
71.573
71.588
71.645
71.652
71.661
71.680
71.692
71.724
71.727
71.732
71.741
71.806
71.823
71.854
71.904
71.976
71.981
For more information about college and
amateur golf, check out Ryan Herrington’s
blog, Campus Insider, at golfdigest.com/
golfworld/blogs/campusinsider.
Men’s poll conducted by Golf Coaches Association of
America. Voting closed April 5.