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W&M Men's Swimming Receiving Votes in National Top-25
Updated: Thursday 10/24/2012 (ET)
by Jacob Skipper
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The William and Mary men's swimming team made a bit of history late Tuesday night, earning votes in the CSCAA National Poll for the first time ever.  The poll, which includes coaches from around the nation as well as an editor from Swimming World Magazine, ranks teams based only performances so far in the season, not looking ahead to try and predict the teams at the NCAA Championships.

The Tribe was selected into the "Also Receiving Votes" category, after opening the year with big wins over Towson and Mary Washington.  Voters also took into account the quality of individuals swims, which includes Andrew Strait's (Henrico, Va.) national-best 54.85 in the 100 breast and several other top-25 performances.

William and Mary returns to the pool next weekend, traveling to Delaware to take on the Blue Hens and the UNCW Seahawks in the CAA Pod Meet.  The 20-event meet will take place over two days, Saturday and Sunday Nov. 3-4.

CSCAA Division I Men's Swimming Coaches Poll - Oct. 23
Rank Team Record
1. Florida Invitational-only
2. Michigan 2-0
3. Stanford Invitational-only
4. Southern California 1-0
5. Texas Invitational-only
6. Auburn 2-0
7. California 1-0
8. Indiana 2-0
T9. North Carolina 2-0
T9. Georgia 1-0
11. Arizona 1-0
12. South Carolina 1-1
13. Minnesota 0-1
14. North Carolina State 0-1
15. Florida State 1-0
16. Louisville 1-0
17. Penn State 1-0
18. Purdue Invitational-only
19. Iowa 1-0
20. Alabama 1-1
21. Texas A&M 0-2
22. Louisiana State 1-1
23. Missouri State 0-1
24. Tennessee 2-1
25. Wisconsin 3-1
Also receiving votes: Georgia Tech, SMU, Virginia Tech, Missouri, Duke, William and Mary, UC Santa Barbara, Michigan State, Northwestern

W&M In the National Top-25
Event Athlete Performance Rank
100 Breast Andrew Strait 54.85 1st
100 Back Will Manion 49.76 16th
200 Breast Andrew Strait 2:04.28 19th
50 Free Ben Ward 20.70 T-24th










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