New No. 1 as Barry men’s golf takes over top spot in Bushnell/Golfweek Div. II Coaches Poll

Barry flipped spots with the previous No. 1 team to take over the top spot.

Three teams received more first-place votes, but Barry men’s golf is the new No. 1 in the Bushnell/Golfweek Division II Coaches Poll.

Barry got the most overall votes and was able to flip spots with the previous No. 1 team, Lee, to take over the top spot.

Barry got two first-place votes but Lee received six. In the No. 3 spot is West Florida, which got five first-place votes, also more than Barry. North Georgia is No. 4 and Georgia Southwestern is No. 5.

Oklahoma Christian is No. 6 and in the No. 7 spot is Anderson (SC), which collected the remaining three first-place votes, also more than Barry. Anderson wasn’t ranked in the previous poll.

Bushnell/Golfweek Division II Coaches’ Poll – September 30

Rank University (First-place votes) Points  Previous
1 Barry (2) 413 2
2 Lee (6) 396 1
3 West Florida (5) 363 7
4 North Georgia (1) 340 6
5 Georgia Southwestern 305 5
6 Oklahoma Christian 295 3
7 Anderson (SC) (3) 260 NR
8 Nova Southeastern 238 15
9 Lincoln Memorial 222 4
10 Limestone 221 8
11 Colorado State Pueblo 194 14
12 Henderson State 192 NR
13 Missouri – St. Louis 182 19
14 Carson-Newman 172 11
15 Clayton State 162 NR
16 Lander 153 16
17 Grand Valley State 148 24
18 Florida Southern 140 12
19 South Carolina-Aiken 120 9
T-20 Central Missouri 112 10
T-20 Saint Leo 112 18
22 Arkansas Tech 97 13
23 Lynn 87 NR
24 Findlay 86 NR
25 Sonoma State 81 NR
Others receiving votes: Western New Mexico (77); Columbus State (66); Washburn (63); Western Washington (56); Harding (54); Barton (52); Indianapolis (38); Tampa (28); Wayne State (MI) (26); Erskine (25); Gannon (24); Northeastern State (20); Colorado Christian (20); Cal State-Monterey Bay (19); Rogers State (18); Central Oklahoma (18); Tusculum (18); Simon Fraser (17); Newberry (17); Midwestern State (16); St. Mary’s (TX) (15); West Georgia (15); Lenoir Rhyne (14); Cal State-San Marcos (14); McKendree (14); Missouri S&T (13); Flagler (12); Winona State (12); Cameron (10); Belmont Abbey (10); Holy Names (5); Rollins (4); Cal State-East Bay (3); Davis & Elkins (2); Valdosta State (2); Southern Nazarene (2); Tiffin (2); Colorado Mesa (1).

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2022 Emmys: Odds, favorites and critic reviews for top nominees

Who’s taking home the hardware?

Nominees for the 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards were unveiled on Tuesday morning, and while there were a fair share of snubs and surprises, there were no shortage of deserving candidates.

A lot of those candidates are pretty familiar names, too. Succession is back in the mix for Best Drama, Ted Lasso got another nod for Best Comedy and Zendaya, at just 25 years old, became the youngest woman to receive a producing nomination for her work on Euphoria (for which she also earned a Best Actress nomination).

So who’s going to win? Oddsmakers from a few different outlets have a good idea when it comes to drama, comedy, and the best actors and actresses in each genre.

Let’s run through the numbers from handicappers at GoldDerby and OddsChecker and see how well they matchup with their Metacritic ratings.

Good luck, and happy awards season.

Henry Winkler would rather talk about Patrick Mahomes than the ‘Barry’ season finale

Given how brutal that episode was, I don’t blame him.

Henry Winkler’s resurgence has been wonderful to watch.

The actor who rose to prominence playing Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli on Happy Days has re-entered the public consciousness over the past two decades thanks to his Hank Zipser books, as well as roles in Adam Sandler-adjacent films (The Waterboy, Here Comes the Boom) and as the iconic “worst [expletive] attorney” Barry Zuckerkorn in Arrested Development.

As good as he’s been, the defining piece of his renaissance is his role as acting coach Gene Cousineau in HBO’s Barry, a dark comedy that has aggressively favored the former word in that descriptor over the latter as it has gone on. Winkler has been Emmy-worthy throughout the show’s third season, but there was no better display of his talent and range than in the season finale, which was broadcast Sunday night.

But when he went on Rich Eisen’s show as part of a promotional tour to discuss his work, Winkler was more interested in the NFL than talking about himself.

“Have you met Patrick Mahomes?” Winkler asked a surprised Eisen, who’d launched into a plug for Barry moments before being kindly interrupted. “He’s one of my heroes. That’s true. I root for that team, even though I have never lived there. I think he is just phenomenal to watch.”

“Apropos of?” asked Eisen.

“Nothing!” responded Winkler, who then went on to ask about Aaron Donald’s contract status — and then earnestly congratulate the three-time defensive player of the year — as the host and his production crew laughed in the background. The legendary actor then went on to riff about the durability of football players and Sandler’s inability to dress himself properly before finally getting back to the show he was ostensibly there to talk up.

This is all massively on-brand for Winkler, who remains a cultural icon but constantly comes across as a guy who genuinely wants to swap stories with whomever he’s lucky enough to talk with. He began a pre-finale interview with Vulture by dissecting his experiences with Frank Sinatra. He ended it by talking about all the dogs he hugged on the set of Barry:

“I made friends with all of them. They were all in a pen in the backyard where it took place. There were 32 in total, and I hugged every one of them. I’m a dog lover. I have three dogs. A Labradoodle, a goldendoodle, and a one-legged, idiosyncratic German shepherd.”

This is all to say Patrick Mahomes should absolutely carve out a spot on his schedule to meet Winkler and possibly visit a dog shelter together. If Winkler’s latest round of interviews is any indication, they’ll have plenty to talk about.

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Barry holds on to top spot in final spring 2022 Bushnell/Golfweek Division II Coaches Poll

The Buccaneers finished second in their regional and has advanced to the 2022 NCAA Division II Championships.

No change at the top as Barry checks in at No. 1 in the final Bushnell/Golfweek Division II Coaches Poll for spring 2022.

Barry, which finished second in the South/Southeastern regional, received all but one of the 21 first-place votes.

The Buccaneers were followed in the top five by Arkansas Tech, Lee, North Georgia and Limestone, which collected the other first-place vote while jumping up five spots to No. 5.

Colorado State-Pueblo is No. 19, one of four teams in the poll who were unranked last time out.

The 2022 NCAA Division II Championships will take place May 16-20 at TPC Michigan in Dearborn, Michigan.

Rank Team (First-place votes) Points Previous
1 Barry (20) 524 1
2 Arkansas Tech 485 2
3 Lee 475 3
4 North Georgia 442 8
5 Limestone (1) 404 10
6 Lincoln Memorial 378 5
7 Oklahoma Christian 367 6
8 Georgia Southwestern 356 13
9 Carson-Newman 353 4
10 Florida Southern 307 14
11 Central Missouri 280 16
12 West Florida 267 9
13 South Carolina-Aiken 250 7
14 Midwestern State 228 17
15 Nova Southeastern 219 11
16 Lander 150 15
17 Rogers State 148 12
18 Columbus State 134 18
19 Colorado State-Pueblo 133 NR
20 Barton 132 19
21 West Georgia 124 24
22 Saint Leo 110 T-20
23 Indianapolis 97 NR
24 Grand Valley State 79 NR
25 Missouri – St. Louis 67 NR
Others receiving votes: Findlay (49); Belmont Abbey (44); Henderson State (35); Colorado Mesa (25); Clayton State (22); Delta State (16); Lynn (12); Texas A&M Commerce (12); Erskine (11); Queens University of Charlotte (10); McKendree (6); Harding (6); Cameron (5); Flagler (4); Western Washington (3); Newberry (3); Livingstone (2); King (2); Tampa (2); Northeastern State (2); Union (TN) (1); St. Thomas Aquinas (1); Virginia Union (1).

 

Still rolling: Barry wins again, stays in top spot in Bushnell/Golfweek Division II Coaches Poll

The Buccaneers have won six of their last seven regular-season tournaments.

There’s no change at the top in the latest Bushnell/Golfweek Division II Coaches Poll for men’s golf.

Barry is still the top team after winning the 2022 Sunshine State Conference Men’s Golf Championship. The Buccaneers, who received 15 first-place votes, has won six of their last seven regular-season tournaments.

Arkansas Tech, after getting two first-place votes, is No. 2. Lee, with one first-place vote, is No. 3. Carson-Newman and Lincoln Memorial check in at Nos. 4 and 5. Queens University of Charlotte is the lone newcomer at No. 25.

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous
1 Barry (15) 446 1
2 Arkansas Tech (2) 422 4
3 Lee (1) 415 5
4 Carson-Newman 395 2
5 Lincoln Memorial 371 3
6 Oklahoma Christian 313 8
7 South Carolina-Aiken 312 6
8 North Georgia 308 7
9 West Florida 258 12
10 Limestone 256 14
11 Nova Southeastern 252 11
12 Rogers State 240 13
13 Georgia Southwestern State 235 9
14 Florida Southern 202 15
15 Lander 198 10
16 Central Missouri 148 16
17 Midwestern State 138 17
18 Columbus State 130 18
19 Barton College 97 21
T-20 Henderson State 95 19
T-20 Saint Leo 95 20
22 Lynn 65 24
23 Belmont Abbey 60 23
24 West Georgia 45 22
25 Queens University of Charlotte 41 NR
Others receiving votes: Grand Valley State (27); Western Washington (25); Colorado State Pueblo (21); Cameron (20); Flagler (18); Delta State (13); Northeastern State (12); Findlay (11); Simon Fraser (10); Texas A&M Commerce (10); Erskine (7); Sonoma State (7); Florida Tech (6); Central Oklahoma (6); Chico State (5); Christian Brothers (4); Rollins (4); Harding (4); Southern Arkansas (4); St. Marys (TX) (4); Newberry College (3); Clayton State (3); King (3); Cal State Monterey Bay (2); Cal State-San Marcos (2); Livingstone College (2); Virginia State (1); McKendree (1); Davis & Elkins (1).

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Barry continues as No. 1 in Bushnell/Golfweek Division II Coaches Poll

With 23 of the possible 25 first-place votes, Barry is No. 1 in the March 11 edition of the poll.

With 23 of the possible 25 first-place votes, Barry is No. 1 in the March 11 edition of the Bushnell/Golfweek Division II Coaches Poll for 2022.

In a tie for second is Carson-Newman and South Carolina-Aiken. Each team also picked up one first-place vote.

Arkansas Tech and Lee to round out the top five. Lincoln Memorial, Oklahoma Christian, North Georgia, Nova Southeastern and Georgia Southwestern State complete the top 10.

Midwestern State (No. 19) and Barton College (No. 20) are new in this poll.

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous
1 Barry (23) 622 1
T-2 Carson-Newman (1) 552 6
T-2 South Carolina-Aiken (1) 552 T-2
4 Arkansas Tech 530 T-2
5 Lee 511 5
6 Lincoln Memorial 485 4
7 Oklahoma Christian 453 8
8 North Georgia 404 12
9 Nova Southeastern 385 9
10 Georgia Southwestern State 347 16
11 West Florida 337 7
12 Rogers State 336 15
13 Florida Southern 323 20
14 Central Missouri 314 10
15 Saint Leo 234 13
16 Lander 209 22
17 Henderson State 175 17
18 West Georgia 134 11
19 Midwestern State 131 NR
20 Barton College 111 NR
21 Columbus State 108 24
22 Colorado State-Pueblo 106 23
23 Lynn 75 25
24 Limestone 73 14
25 Indianapolis 59 25
Others receiving votes: Queens University of Charlotte (56); Delta State (48); Missouri – St. Louis (48); Cal State-San Marcos (37); Belmont Abbey (33); Erskine (29); St. Marys (TX) (24); Texas A&M Commerce (21); Lincoln (MO) (20); Livingstone (20); Western Washington (17); Findlay (13); Valdosta State (12); Flagler (12); Northeastern State (11); Cameron (10); Newberry (9); Cal State-Monterey Bay (9); Georgia College (9); Cal State-East Bay (9); Harding University (8); Christian Brothers (6); King (5); Montana State Billings (5); Simon Fraser (4); Washburn (4); Lenoir Rhyne (4); Chico State (3); Southern Arkansas (3); Sonoma State (2); Grand Valley State (1); McKendree (1); Virginia Union (1); Wayne State (MI) (1); Rollins (1); Hawaii-Hilo (1); Shorter (1)

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Barry starts spring 2022 No. 1 in men’s college golf in the Bushnell/Golfweek Div. II Coaches Poll

Barry is the No. 1 team in the first Bushnell/Golfweek Div. II Coaches Poll for spring 2022.

Barry is the No. 1 team in the Bushnell/Golfweek Div. II Coaches Poll for men’s college golf in the first poll of the spring 2022 season.

Barry received 16 of the 20 first-place votes to claim the top spot. Arkansas Tech and South Carolina-Aiken are tied in the No. 2 spot. Arkansas Tech got four first-place votes. Lincoln Memorial is fourth in the poll and also garnered one first-place vote. Lee edges Carson Newman for the No. 5 spot in the poll.

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous
1 Barry (16) 519 1
T-2 Arkansas Tech (4) 479 2
T-2 South Carolina-Aiken 479 3
4 Lincoln Memorial (1) 464 4
5 Lee 395 5
6 Carson-Newman 391 7
7 West Florida 385 8
8 Oklahoma Christian 378 6
9 Nova Southeastern 327 14
10 Central Missouri 308 12
11 West Georgia 306 9
12 North Georgia 292 11
13 Saint Leo 249 13
14 Limestone 228 10
15 Rogers State 215 15
16 Georgia Southwestern State 169 17
17 Henderson State 161 16
18 Delta State 155 T-21
19 Belmont Abbey 150 20
20 Florida Southern 124 NR
21 Erskine 103 19
22 Lander 99 T-21
23 Colorado State-Pueblo 96 25
24 Columbus State 88 NR
25 Indianapolis 34 24

Others Receiving Votes: Lynn 31, Midwestern State 25, Queens University of Charlotte 22, Cal State-San Marcos 20, Barton College 19, Texas A&M Commerce 17, Tampa 14, Central Oklahoma 14, Newberry 12, Grand Valley State 9, Missouri-St. Louis 8, Western Washington 8, Southern Indiana 5, King 4, Cameron University 4, Clayton State 3, Simon Fraser 3, Tusculum 3, Anderson (SC) 2, Flagler 2, Northeastern State 2, Valdosta State 1, Washburn University 1, Virginia Union 1, Wayne State (MI) 1.

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West Florida is unanimous No. 1 in Division II Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll

No team in Div. II golf but West Florida got a first-place vote in the latest Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll, leaving the Argonauts on top.

No other team in Division II golf stole a first-place vote away from West Florida in the latest Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll, leaving the Argonauts at the top of yet another poll as the postseason draws nearer.

West Florida received all 24 first-place votes and remained in the top spot. Below that, Lynn and Lincoln Memorial flip-flopped, with Lincoln Memorial rising into the No. 2 spot and Lynn dropping to No. 3.

Central Missouri made a move up, from No. 8 to No. 6, while Young Harris leaped from No. 12 to No. 9.

Two teams moved into the poll this week, with Nova Southeastern claiming the No. 23 spot and Grand Valley State taking up the No. 25 and final spot.

Here is the complete poll:

Division II

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous Rank
1 West Florida (24) 600 1
2 Lincoln Memorial 552 3
3 Lynn 547 2
4 Arkansas Tech 500 T-4
5 South Carolina-Aiken 472 6
6 Central Missouri 455 8
7 Barry 443 T-4
8 Lee 429 7
9 Young Harris College 395 12
10 Georgia Southwestern State 361 9
11 Indianapolis 360 10
12 Saint Leo 302 14
13 Columbus State 291 13
14 Georgia College 267 11
15 Henderson State 249 17
16 Oklahoma Christian 232 15
17 Colorado State-Pueblo 200 16
18 Washburn 185 18
19 North Georgia 146 19
20 Clayton State 107 21
21 Carson-Newman 94 22
22 Lander 92 23
23 Nova Southeastern 67 NR
24 Findlay 60 20
25 Grand Valley State 49 NR

Dropped From Ranking: Florida Southern (No. 24); Wingate (No. 25).

Others Receiving Votes: Florida Southern, 38; Wingate, 35; Valdosta State, 29; Mount Olive, 24; Academy of Art, 22; Sonoma State, 20; Western Washington, 20; St. Thomas Aquinas, 18; Gannon, 16; Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania, 13; Christian Brothers, 11; Maryville, 11; Texas A&M Commerce, 10; Livingstone, 9; Tampa, 9; Saint Martins Univ., 8; Barton College, 7; Union Univ. (TN), 7; Flagler, 6; Colorado-Colorado Springs, 5; CSU East Bay, 5; Florida Tech, 4; Rollins, 4; Bentley Univ., 3; Missouri – St. Louis, 3; Delta State, 2; Midwestern State, 2; West Liberty, 2; Missouri Western State, 1; Queens Univ. of Charlotte, 1.

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Lynn University grabs top spot in Division II Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll

West Florida garnered the bulk of the first-place votes but Lynn is the new No. 1 in the latest Division II Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll.

West Florida garnered 14 of the 26 first-place votes this week but Lynn University collected more overall points and is therefore the new No. 1 in the latest Division II Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll.

Lynn was previously No. 2, while West Florida climbed up from No. 4. South Carolina-Aiken is No. 3 and Barry is No. 4 and all four of those squads were able to leap ahead of previous No. 1 Lincoln Memorial, which did receive one first-place vote this time around.

Georgia Southwestern State was a big mover, jumping from 19th to 6th in the poll. Arkansas Tech is up from 11th to 7th. Saint Leo, Central Missouri and Lee round out the top ten.

Lynn won the Space Coast Collegiate Champ on Tuesday at Duran Golf Club in Melbourne, Florida, after finishing as the only team under par.

Division II

Rank University (First-place votes) Points Previous
1 Lynn (5) 545 2
2 West Florida (14) 539 4
3 South Carolina-Aiken (4) 535 3
4 Barry 448 T-5
5 Lincoln Memorial (1) 446 1
6 Georgia Southwestern State 417 19
7 Arkansas Tech 412 11
8 Saint Leo 401 T-5
9 Central Missouri 382 23
10 Lee 374 T-7
11 Georgia College 310 NR
12 Young Harris College 274 T-20
13 Indianapolis 240 9
14 Colorado State-Pueblo 206 12
15 Washburn 197 NR
16 Findlay 190 10
17 North Georgia 183 17
18 Lander 157 T-20
T-19 Oklahoma Christian 150 18
T-19 Clayton State 150 NR
21 Florida Southern 145 22
22 Carson-Newman 98 NR
23 Valdosta State 69 NR
24 Newberry 51 NR
25 Anderson (SC) 49 24

Dropped From Ranking: Colorado School of Mines (16); Columbus State (T-7); Dallas Baptist (15); Henderson State (25); Limestone, (14); Nova Southeastern, (13).

Others receiving votes: Tampa, 48; Nova Southeastern, 36; Wingate, 30; Barton College, 28; Colorado School of Mines, 28; Grand Valley State, 26; Mount Olive, 24; Lincoln Univ. of Missouri, 23; Sonoma State, 23; Missouri Western State, 22; Dallas Baptist, 21; Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania, 16; St. Mary’s (TX), 16; Maryville, 15; Missouri – St. Louis, 15; Western Washington, 12; Limestone, 11; Colorado-Colorado Springs, 10; Florida Tech, 10; Texas A&M Commerce, 10; Saint Martins Univ., 8; Southwestern Oklahoma State, 8; Henderson State, 7; Queens Univ. of Charlotte, 7; West Georgia, 7; Academy of Art, 6; Delta State, 4; Midwestern State, 4; Christian Brothers, 3; Northeastern State, 3; Rollins, 2; Western New Mexico, 2; Flagler, 1; Trevecca Nazarene, 1.

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South Carolina-Aiken tightens grip on No. 1 spot in Division II Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll

South Carolina-Aiken strengthened its position atop the latest Division II Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll of 2021.

South Carolina-Aiken strengthened its position atop the latest Division II Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll of 2021.

The Pacers had 11 first-place votes in the January poll and has upped that number to 17 this time around. Lincoln Memorial picked up a second first-place vote but remains the No. 2 team in the poll. Both Barry and Lee are now tied in the third spot and Columbus State is up one position, now sitting at No. 5.

West Florida, No. 9 in the poll, also received a first-place vote.

Here are the Top 25 rankings for Division II men’s college golf.

Division II

Rank University (First-place votes) Points Previous
1 South Carolina-Aiken (11) 550 1
2 Lincoln Memorial (2) 506 2
T3 Barry (3) 418 3
T3 Lee 418 4
5 Columbus State 396 6
6 Indianapolis 361 5
7 Findlay 342 8
8 Lynn 340 7
9 West Florida (1) 320 10
10 Colorado State-Pueblo 306 9
11 Arkansas Tech 288 11
12 Colorado School of Mines 252 12
13 Florida Southern 247 T-13
T-14 Delta State 209 T-13
T-14 North Georgia 209 15
T6 Georgia Southwestern State 195 17
T17 Saint Leo 190 16
T17 Newberry 190 T-18
19 Dallas Baptist 170 T-18
20 Oklahoma Christian 153 T-20
21 Limestone 140 T-20
22 Young Harris College 133 22
23 Anderson (SC) 112 NR
24 Central Missouri 98 23
25 Missouri – St. Louis 96 25

Dropped From Ranking: St. Marys (Texas) (24).

Others receiving votes: St. Marys (Texas), 84; Flagler, 45; Florida Tech, 45; Midwestern State, 40; Colorado Mesa Univ., 35; Hillsdale, 35; Simon Fraser, 32; Rollins, 30; Nova Southeastern, 28; Colorado-Colorado Springs, 24; Dixie State, 24; Mount Olive, 24; Queens Univ. of Charlotte, 24; Western New Mexico, 24; Lincoln (MO), 23; Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 21; Central Oklahoma, 20; Carson-Newman, 18; Valdosta State, 18; Washburn, 18; North Greenville, 15; Clayton State, 14; Lander, 12; Northeastern State, 11; Oklahoma Baptist, 11; Cal State-Monterey Bay, 10; Southwestern Oklahoma State, 10; Western Washington, 10; Wingate, 10; Montevallo, 9; Southern Wesleyan, 9; Sonoma State, 8; Tampa, 8; Palm Beach Atlantic, 6; Georgia College, 5; Wayne State (MI), 5; Chico State, 4; Christian Brothers, 4; Henderson State, 4; Westminster College (UT), 4; Texas A&M Commerce, 3; Grand Valley State, 2; Missouri Western State, 2; St. Thomas Aquinas, 2; West Georgia, 2; Saint Martins Univ., 1; Tiffin, 1; Winona State, 1.

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