AVCA Division I Top 25 (11/13) & NCAA RPI

CarrollCyclone

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AVCA Division I Top 25 (11/13)
1. Penn State (64) (25-1)
2. Texas (21-2)
3. Florida (22-1)
4. Stanford (22-3)
5. Nebraska (22-4)
6. Kentucky (22-3)
7. Minnesota (24-3)
8. Michigan State (19-6)
9. BYU (25-2)
10. Washington (21-6)
11. San Diego (21-4)
12. Wisconsin (17-8)
13. Creighton (22-5)
14. USC (20-7)
15. Purdue (20-7)
16. Kansas (21-5)
17. Utah (19-8)
18. UCLA (16-9)
19. Baylor (21-5)
20. Oregon (16-8)
21. Wichita State (24-3)
22. Cal Poly (24-2)
23. Iowa State (18-6)
24. Colorado State (25-3)
25. Missouri State (24-5)

Others Receiving Votes
Colorado, Western Kentucky, Oregon State, Virginia Commonwealth, Illinois, North Texas, Louisville
 

CarrollCyclone

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NCAA RPI (11/13)
1. Penn State
2. Florida
3. Kentucky
4. Minnesota
5. Texas
6. Nebraska
7. Stanford
8. Washington
9t. Creighton
9t. USC
11. Michigan State
12. Kansas
13. Wisconsin
14. Utah
15. Iowa State
16. Wichita State
17. Baylor
18. Purdue
19. Cal Poly
20. BYU
21. Colorado
22. Oregon
23. San Diego
24. UCLA
25. Louisville
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66. TCU
82. West Virginia
115. Kansas State
117. Oklahoma
121. Texas Tech
 

cykadelic2

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Despite being rated lower in the RPI, I would think that BYU and Baylor would likely be seeded higher than ISU for the NCAAs at this point in time and knock ISU out of a hosting spot. The team needs to win these final 3 matches.
 

Cyfan1965

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Despite being rated lower in the RPI, I would think that BYU and Baylor would likely be seeded higher than ISU for the NCAAs at this point in time and knock ISU out of a hosting spot. The team needs to win these final 3 matches.


I hope that is enough
 

runbikeswim

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The committee the past is put a lot of precedent into the RPI over anything else so who knows