Indiana University Athletics

Indiana Slides Up To No. 13 In Latest CSCAA Dual-Meet Poll
12/3/2004 12:00:00 AM | Men's Swimming and Diving
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - After winning the 2004 Indiana Invitational over No. 12 Kentucky, Utah and Cincinnati, the Indiana men's swimming and diving squad slid up to No. 13 in the latest College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) poll released on Dec. 2.
The Big Ten claimed six of the top-20 positions with Minnesota at No. 7, Michigan at No. 9, the Hoosiers at No. 13, Northwestern at No. 15, Purdue at No. 17 and Wisconsin at No. 20.
The CSCAA dual-meet poll is conducted every two weeks throughout the collegiate season and indicates the strength of the top collegiate dual meet teams and not necessarily their predicted finish at the NCAA Championships.
Next up, the Cream and Crimson host No. 17 Purdue, Iowa and Southern Illinois on Dec. 4 at the IU Natatorium in Indianapolis, Ind., at 1 p.m.
CSCAA NATIONAL RANKINGS
December 2, 2004
1. Auburn (7) 198
2. Southern California 192
3. Florida (1) 186
4. Stanford 176
5. Arizona 166
6. California 158
7. Minnesota 156
8. Texas 143
9. Michigan 132
10. Virginia 130
11. Tennessee 118
12. Kentucky 115
13. INDIANA 102
14. North Carolina 96
15. Northwestern 90
16. Georgia 77
17. Purdue 71
18. Hawai'i 69
19. Texas A&M 53
20. Wisconsin 52
21. Notre Dame 28
22. Brigham Young 25
23. Pittsburgh 21
24. Florida State 12
25. Alabama 8
25. Wyoming 8
Receiving Votes: Washington 6, Harvard 2



