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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Aches, injuries piling up for Cowboys, will team be healthy for Week 1?

The Dallas Cowboys are suffering through injuries as training camp is winding down, but there’s no need to panic.

The regular season opener for the Dallas Cowboys in Los Angeles against the Rams is just around the corner. As Mike McCarthy’s team is preparing for the season that awaits, there is still work to be done.

Roster cut downs have begun, but more are needed before the Cowboys get to their 53-man squad to start the year. Cutting players and getting ready for the regular season are among the biggest priorities, but the current challenge for McCarthy and the organization are injuries. For Thursday’s practice, there was a number of players who didn’t participate, which is starting to get concerning.   WR Amari Cooper, OT La’el Collins, LB Sean Lee and DBs Chidobe Awuzie, Jourdan Lewis and Xavier Woods were all missing from team drills.

That list includes the names of four players who are would be starters. Awuzie is one of the team’s best, if not the best, corners and he hasn’t practiced in full since August 24 and draft classmate Lewis hasn’t been on the field since August 20. Lewis isn’t a starter, but he’s a player who the team has counted on in to play a lot of snaps in the last two seasons. With Anthony Brown getting the majority of snaps at outside corner, it’s reasonable to believe Lewis would be the top slot option early in 2020.

Woods is Dallas’ best safety and his absence isn’t a great sign for a position still in flux as the defense tries to find the best combination. The team has not seen what they were looking for out of free agent Ha Ha Clinton-Dix and losing Woods, who has started the last two years, early on could be problematic.

Collins took some time to work himself into shape, but had been practicing until missing Thursday. It’s been an odd training camp for Collins, who doesn’t seem concerned about the time he’s missed. However, the offensive line hasn’t had much time to gel in camp with injuries limiting the amount of work the projected starting unit has gotten together.

Lee hasn’t practiced at all in camp and it’s tough to expect much from the veteran LB when the team lines up against the Rams. McCarthy continues to praise Lee’s work ethic and knowledge of the game, but at some point he needs to practice in order to play.

The biggest mystery, however, remains Cooper, who also didn’t practice again.

There hasn’t been an official injury designation for Cooper and publicly no one seems to be concerned, which is a good sign.

Despite the injury report, there’s no need to panic. None of the injuries appear to be long-term worries and McCarthy did mention everyone is probably fighting through something at this point in camp.

Some of the players who are hurt are also on the way back. Lewis shed his walking boot, Awuzie was at least able to be a limited participant and Collins had been practicing before the miss.

We also know Cooper is as tough as they come. The veteran WR fought through significant foot problems last season and wound up playing in all 16 games and posted a 1,000 yard season.

The Cowboys might be using extreme caution with some of their injuries and they don’t have to play a game this Sunday. The goal is to be ready for when the regular season begins and there’s still time for that to happen.

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