Dayton Unmoved in Division II Poll
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ATLANTA – The Flyers have been there from the start, and Dayton continues its run this week as the No. 1 team in the Under Armour MCLA Division II Coaches Poll, which was released on Wednesday.
With a pair of ranked victories over the weekend, the Flyers added a first place vote to its cache this week. North Dakota State leapfrogged Concordia-Irvine last week, but the Eagles returned the favor this round, holding a comfortable 29-point lead. The Bison do have one more first place vote, however.
View the poll HERE.
St. Thomas camps out at No. 4 and is joined by Grove City in the Top 5. Kennesaw State made a solid move this week, bouncing from No. 12 to No. 6.
Lourdes entered the poll for the first time, knocking Western Oregon from the Top 25.
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