Carson-Newman Men’s Swimming Climbs to No. 17 in Latest CSCAA Rankings
Eagles’ men’s squad climbs two spots in the CSCAA national rankings, the association announced in a release on Friday
RICHMOND, Va. – Carson-Newman men's swimming program has earned national recognition in the preseason College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Division II Top 25 Dual Meet Poll, released Friday, Nov. 14th
The CSCAA Dual Meet Poll is voted on by a committee of Division II coaches who evaluate teams based on dual meet results, performance trends, roster updates, and data from the SwimCloud simulator. While the poll does not predict NCAA Championship outcomes, it provides a national snapshot of each team's strength in dual meet competition.
After clocking in at #19 in the CSCAA October poll, the Eagles men's squad jumps up two spots, ranked #17th in the nation.
Carson-Newman's men's team has climbed to No. 17 in the newest CSCAA Division II rankings, moving up two spots from their previous position at No. 19. The Eagles sit with 86 points and a 2–2 record, reflecting a strong early-season effort that has earned them national recognition. They are positioned in the middle of a competitive group, surrounded by programs that have also shown momentum—Lynn at No. 15, Nova Southeastern at No. 16, and Florida Tech at No. 18.
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