COLLEGIATE DUAL MEET MEN’S RANKINGS
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| The full rankings, with dual meet records in parentheses: | |||
| 1. | Texas A&M (2-0) | ||
| 2. | Arkansas (2-1) | ||
| 3. | Nebraska (0-0) | ||
| 4. | LSU (0-2) | ||
| 5. | Texas (0-1) | ||
| 6. | Michigan (1-0) | ||
| 7. | Indiana (1-0) | ||
| 8. | Connecticut (3-0) | ||
| 9. | Purdue (1-1) | ||
| 10. | Kansas State (3-0) | ||
| 11. | Michigan State (3-1) | ||
| 12. | Indiana State (3-1) | ||
| 13. | Notre Dame (2-1) | ||
| 14. | Washington State (2-0) | ||
| 15. | Navy (4-0) | ||
| 16. | Princeton (0-1) | ||
| 17. | Akron (2-1) | ||
| 18. | Grand Valley State (4-0) | ||
| 19. | Eastern Michigan (6-1) | ||
| 20. | Kent State (0-1) | ||
LSU made a big move forward since the last rankings were released on January 23, going from #10 to #4. New teams entering the rankings include #14 Washington State and #18 Grand Valley State. The latter is the first Division II team to enter the men's rankings, earning it by defeating #19 Eastern Michigan.
There are two remaining indoor dual meets including one or more ranked teams:
| Saturday, February 9 | |||
| Alabama and North Carolina at #3 Nebraska | |||
| Harvard and Yale at #16 Princeton | |||
The next women’s rankings will be released on Wednesday, February 13. Final indoor rankings for both men and women will be released on Monday, February 18.
