Emory Men and Kenyon Women Ranked #1

The Emory men and Kenyon women begin the 2022-23 season as the top dual meet teams in Division III.

The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) released the first edition of the 2022-23 Division III Swimming & Diving Top 25 Rankings today. The Emory men and Kenyon women earned the nod as the top teams in Division III to begin the season.

On the men's side, the top-ranked Emory Eagles (494 points) tallied sixteen first-place votes while the Kenyon Owls (478 points) earned the other four first-place votes. Denison (453 points), Williams (437 points) and Johns Hopkins (427 points) round out the top 5. Of the top 25 teams, twenty teams appeared on all ballots with a total of thirty-one men's teams receiving at least one vote.

For the women, the top-ranked Kenyon Owls (497 points) earned seventeen first-place votes while the third-ranked Emory Eagles (469 points) earned the three remaining first-place votes. Interestingly, while the Denison Big Red (474 points) did not earn any first-place votes, they still outscored Emory for second place. Williams (439 points) and Chicago (420 points) round out the top 5. Of the top 25 teams, twenty three teams appeared on all ballots with a total of twenty-six teams receiving at least one vote.

You can find a complete list of the rankings at: www.cscaa.org/top25

Division III Men

Rk Prv Team  Points 
1 NR  Emory (16) 494
2 NR Kenyon (4) 478
3 NR Denison 453
4 NR Williams 437
5 NR Johns Hopkins 427
6 NR Chicago 408
7 NR MIT 378
8 NR WashU 354
9 NR NYU 333
10 NR Carnegie Mellon 322
11 NR Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 313
12 NR Tufts 270
13 NR Pomona-Pitzer 263
14 NR TCNJ 240
15 NR Bates 210
16 NR Hope 186
17 NR Rowan 184
18 NR John Carroll 163
19 NR Coast Guard 138
20 NR Bowdoin 117
21 NR Calvin 95
22 NR Swarthmore 66
23 NR Trinity (TX) 47
T-24 NR Case Western Reserve 40
T-24 NR Amherst 40

Also Receiving Votes
Cal Tech (19); RIT (11); Gustavus (7); UW Eau Claire (5); SUNY Geneseo (1); Washington & Lee (1)

Division III Women

Rk  Prv Team Points
1 NR Kenyon (17) 497
2 NR Denison 474
3 NR Emory (3) 469
4 NR Williams 439
5 NR Chicago 420
6 NR Tufts 390
7 NR Johns Hopkins 373
8 NR NYU 358
9 NR Pomona-Pitzer 353
10 NR MIT 321
11 NR Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 297
12 NR Carnegie Mellon 266
13 NR Hope 245
14 NR Bates 239
15 NR WashU 235
16 NR Amherst 210
17 NR Swarthmore 176
T-18 NR Case Western Reserve 146
T-18 NR Bowdoin 146
20 NR Trinity (TX) 140
21 NR Wheaton (MA) 98
22 NR Washington & Lee 75
23 NR Calvin 50
24 NR SUNY Geneseo 48
25 NR St. Kate's 28

Also Receiving Votes
Conn College (7)

Top 25 Committees

The national rankings are voted on by eighteen Division III coaches and select media. Each committee ranks the top 25 teams in the nation based on dual meet strength. The women's national committee chair is Jake Taber (Hope) while the men's national committee is led by Sean Tedesco (USMMA).

In addition to the national chairs, there are four regions represented on each committee: Central, Midwest-South-West (MWSW), Northeast-North (NE-N) and Northeast-South (NE-S). The women's regional chairs are Justin Zook (St. Kates, Central), Jon Duncan (Southwestern, MWSW), Brad Burnham (Bowdoin, NE-N) and Greg Brown (Gettysburg, NE-S). The men's regional chairs include Keith Crawford (Rose-Hulman, Central), Brent Summers (Willamette, MWSW), Paul Bennett (WPI, NE-N) and Brad Bowser (Rowan, NE-S).

Women's Poll Committee

Jake Taber, Hope; Logan LaBerge, Kalamazoo; Annie Ryder, Wisconsin-Eau Claire; Jason Weber, Chicago; Justin Zook, St. Kate's; Jay Daniels, Puget Sound; Jon Duncan, Southwestern; Cathleen Pruden, Trinity (TX); Brad Dunn, Lynchburg; Brad Burnham, Bowdoin; John Geissinger, Hamilton; Shannon O'Brien, RPI; Barrett Roberts, Wheaton (MA); Meg Sisson French, MIT; Greg Brown, Gettysburg; Mike Tubb, Susquehanna; Chris Brown, Scranton; Mark Yankovich, Widener; SwimSwam; Swimming World

Men's Poll Committee

Sean Tedesco, USMMA; Keith Crawford, Rose-Hulman; Rob Harrington, Wooster; Jason Weber, Chicago; Seth Weidmann, Carthage; Brent Summers, Willamette; Justin Anderson, Mary Washington; Sarah James, Southwestern; Jim Halliburton, Washington-St. Louis; Paul Bennett, WPI; Peter Casares, Bates; Jennifer Cournoyer, Norwich; Connor Rumpit, NYU; Brad Bowser, Rowan; Paul Dotterweich, SUNY Geneseo; David Dow, TCNJ; Sam Davy, Swarthmore; Pat Smith, Westminster; SwimSwam; Swimming World

About the CSCAA

Founded in 1922, the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) – the first organization of college coaches in America - is a professional organization of college swimming and diving coaches dedicated to serving and providing leadership for the advancement of the sport of swimming & diving at the collegiate level.