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Softball Sammi Wellman, CCC Director of Communications

Four CCC Teams Receive Votes on Latest NAIA Softball Coaches’ Poll

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Oregon Tech leads a quartet of Cascade Collegiate Conference teams on the latest edition of the Top 25, released Wednesday by the NAIA office.
 
The Owls slipped to No. 3 on the list, while the College of Idaho also dropped one spot to No. 7. Southern Oregon University fell to No. 10 and Eastern Oregon University continued to receive votes in the poll. 
 
2022 NAIA Softball Coaches’ Top 25 Poll Four (April 20, 2022)
RANK LAST WEEK SCHOOL [1st Place Votes] RECORD FINAL POINTS
1 3 Mobile (Ala.) [11] 37-1 518
2 1 Oklahoma City [7] 31-4 511
3 2 Oregon Tech [1] 38-7 495
4 4 Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) 39-3 489
5 5 Science & Arts (Okla.) 37-6 461
6 7 William Carey (Miss.) 37-6 441
7 6 College of Idaho 35-8 425
8 8 Indiana Wesleyan 35-6 409
9 11 Central Methodist (Mo.) 27-4 388
10 9 Southern Oregon 38-10 383
11 12 Grand View (Iowa) 30-5 347
12 10 Coastal Georgia 34-7 335
13 13 Texas A&M Texarkana 32-8 330
14 16 Aquinas (Mich.) 25-5 286
15 14 Georgia Gwinnett 29-15 276
15 17 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 31-11 276
17 18 Marian (Ind.) 26-7 249
18 20 Southeastern (Fla.) 36-7 242
19 21 Columbia (Mo.) 22-10 191
20 19 Madonna (Mich.) 20-4 178
21 24 Tennessee Wesleyan 30-5 162
22 RV Campbellsville (Ky.) 28-13 138
23 24 Saint Xavier (Ill.) 22-6 134
24 23 Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) 29-3 130
25 RV Our Lady of the Lake (Texas) 37-8 122
 
Dropped from the Top 25: Ottawa (Kan.), Cumberlands (Ky.)
 
Others Receiving Votes: Ottawa (Kan.) 120, Cumberlands (Ky.) 105, William Jessup (Calif.) 77, Midland (Neb.) 45, Vanguard (Calif.) 31, Eastern Oregon 25, Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio) 24, Bellevue (Neb.) 10, Oklahoma Wesleyan 7, Cottey (Mo.) 7, Middle Georgia State 6, Rio Grande (Ohio) 5, Webber International (Fla.) 4, Mount Marty (S.D.) 4
 
Poll Methodology
  • The poll was voted upon by a panel of head coaches representing each of the conferences and the Association of Independent Institutions.
  • The Top 25 is determined by a points system based on how each voter ranks the best teams. A team receives 30 points for each first-place vote, 29 for second-place and so on through the list.
  • The highest and lowest ranking for each team (a non-rating is considered a low rating) is removed and the team’s ranking will be recalculated with an additional point added to each team for every ballot (including discounted ballots) that the teams appear on.
  • Teams that receive only one point on the ballot are not considered “receiving votes”
  • The frequency of the polls is bi-weekly. This policy was approved by the National Administrative Council (NAC) prior to the 2016-17 academic season. This change allows raters the opportunity to consider a larger body of work between rating periods.
  • For the complete Top 25 calendar, click here.
 
 

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