2011 NAIA Softball Coaches' Top 25 Poll Announced - Second Regular Season Edition

2011 NAIA Softball Coaches' Top 25 Poll Announced - Second Regular Season Edition

March 29, 2011

Contact: Chad Waller, NAIA Director of Sports Information & Media Services, cwaller@naia.org

 

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Behind a 20-game winning streak, No. 1 California Baptist holds the top position in the second regular-season edition of the 2011 NAIA Softball Coaches’ Top 25 Poll, the national office announced Tuesday. The Lancers have been ranked No. 1 for the last 18-straight polls dating back to the 2009 season. Armed with its own lengthy winning streak at 11 games, William Carey (Miss.) locks down the No. 2 spot. Concordia (Calif.), joining CBU from the Golden State Athletic Conference, checks in with the No. 3 ranking. No. 4 California State-San Marcos earned 620 points to hold from last week. No. 5 Brenau (Ga.) slides up one position with 593 points.

 

California Baptist has not lost since March 1 falling to then-No. 8 California State-San Marcos by a 1-0 score. The Lancers collected all 24 first-place votes and 684 total points. The season has been a dominating one as California Baptist tops the NAIA in runs scored (326), RBIs (309), doubles (82) and earned run average (ERA) (0.490). With the most wins in the NAIA at 37-1, the Lancers are scheduled to take on Hope International (Calif.) on Tuesday, followed by a home date against No. 12 Columbia (Mo.) on Wednesday.  Since California Baptist was ranked No. 1 starting on March 24, 2009, the Lancers hold a 132-8 (.943) overall record.

 

Besides California Baptist and William Carey, No. 6 Central Baptist (Ark.) and No. 15 Marian (Ind.) are the only other programs with just one defeat on the season. One of the biggest jumps this week is No. 10 Southern Nazarene (Okla.), who is eight spots better than the March 22 edition. Conversely, Lubbock Christian (Texas) falls from fifth to No. 17.

 

No. 24 (tie) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) and No. 24 (tie) Oregon Tech are newcomers this week. MidAmerica Nazarene (17-4) takes a four-game winning streak into a doubleheader against Central Methodist (Mo.) on Wednesday. With a 19-6 record, Oregon Tech has gone 10-1 in its last 11 games, including two wins against nationally-ranked Concordia (Ore.) on March 21.

 

Two teams, Concordia (Ore.) and Simon Fraser (B.C.), dropped out of the poll. The Cavaliers, ranked 11th last week, has gone 8-10 thus far, dropping seven of their last eight contests. Simon Fraser, the defending national champion, has fallen quickly after a No. 2 spot in preseason. The Clan is 4-6 overall and will take on No. 4 California State-San Marcos on Saturday.

 

Fourteen conferences and unaffiliated groupings are represented in the poll. The Southern States Athletic Conference leads all leagues with five ranked teams: William Carey, Brenau, No. 9 Belhaven (Miss.), No. 11 Mobile (Ala.) and No. 22 Auburn Montgomery (Ala.). The Association of Independent Institutions, Golden State Athletic Conference and Sooner Athletic Conference each landed a trio of teams in the Top 25.

 

The poll was voted upon by a panel of head coaches representing each of the conference/independent/unaffiliated groupings. The third regular season Top 25 will be announced on April 5. For more information about NAIA softball, click here.

 

2011 NAIA Softball Coaches’ Top 25 Poll – (March 29 – Rating No. 2)

RANK

LAST WEEK

SCHOOL (1ST PLACE VOTES)

2011 RECORD*

TOTAL POINTS

1

1

California Baptist University (24)

37-1

684

2

2

William Carey University (Miss.)

28-1

662

3

3

Concordia University (Calif.)

34-4

633

4

4

California State University-San Marcos

28-5

620

5

6

Brenau University (Ga.)

22-2

593

6

7

Central Baptist College (Ark.)

29-1

572

7

8

Trevecca Nazarene University (Tenn.)

23-2

550

8

10

Oklahoma City University

19-6

527

9

9

Belhaven University (Miss.)

28-4

521

10

18

Southern Nazarene University (Okla.)

28-5

434

11

15

University of Mobile (Ala.)

23-7

405

12

12

Columbia College (Mo.)

13-6

389

13

16

University of Houston - Victoria (Texas)

20-10

388

14

13

Dickinson State University (N.D.)

10-6

377

15

14

Marian University (Ind.)

12-1

371

16

17

SCAD Savannah (Ga.)

21-4

361

17

5

Lubbock Christian University (Texas)

29-6

353

18

20

Olivet Nazarene University (Ill.)

24-6

328

19

19

Lindsey Wilson College (Ky.)

25-4

316

20

21

Madonna University (Mich.)

19-4

244

21

24

Biola University (Calif.)

21-11

224

22

22

Auburn University Montgomery (Ala.)

25-7

199

23

19

Bethel College (Ind.)

11-3

191

T24

RV

MidAmerica Nazarene University (Kan.)

17-4

154

T24

RV

Oregon Tech

19-6

154

 

Others receiving votes:

Reinhardt University (Ga.) 111; Simon Fraser University (B.C.) 100; Azusa Pacific University (Calif.) 81; Union University (Tenn.) 79; Oklahoma Christian University 60; William Penn University (Iowa) 29; Central Methodist University (Mo.) 25; Minot State University (N.D.) 23; Saint Xavier University (Ill.) 19; Friends University (Kan.) 16; Brewton-Parker College (Ga.) 14; Morningside College (Iowa) 8; Northwood University (Texas) 8; Vanguard University (Calif.) 6; Missouri Baptist University 6; Warner University (Fla.) 4; College of Idaho 4; Indiana Institute of Technology 3; Simpson University (Calif.) 3; Evangel University (Mo.) 1; Oklahoma Baptist University 1; Georgetown College (Ky.) 1; Corban University (Ore.) 1; Milligan College (Tenn.) 1; Shorter University (Ga.) 1; Faulkner University (Ala.) 1

 

* Submitted by the raters and reflecting the overall record from 2011, through games played on March 27

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