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NJCAA Division I
Johnson County Community College (54-2) [โ]
The Cavaliers held steady at No. 1 after completing another perfect four win week. Johnson County swept Fort Scott Community College with dominant scores of 7 to 3, 7 to 4, 13 to 3, and 20 to 1, maintaining their firm grip on the top spot with overwhelming offensive production.
Gaston College (54-4) [โ]
Remains ranked No. 2 following a three win week that included one loss. The Rhinos rolled past No. 19 Rockingham Community College 18 to 2, handled USC Lancaster 13 to 3, and dominated USC Union 21 to 1 before suffering a narrow 1 to 4 setback to No. 8 Florence Darlington Technical College.
Louisiana State University Eunice (41-9) [โ]
Held steady at No. 3 after completing a perfect two win week. The Bengals swept Nunez Community College with scores of 11 to 2 and 8 to 3, staying locked in place while teams around them shuffled.
Cloud County Community College (47-5) [โ]
Remains ranked No. 4 after a perfect four win week. The Thunderbirds swept Seward County with a mix of dominant and tight victories including scores of 9 to 1, 13 to 12, 10 to 0, and 13 to 4, continuing to build one of the most impressive resumes in the division.
Harford Community College (52-5) [โ1]
Climbed one spot to No. 5 after completing a perfect three win week. The Fighting Owls rolled past No. 16 Monroe University 13 to 2, then swept WVU Potomac State College with scores of 11 to 1 and 6 to 2, earning a modest bump in the tight race near the top.
Walters State Community College (46-10) [โ2]
Moved up two positions to No. 6 after a perfect one win week. The Senators handled Southwest Virginia 15 to 4, capitalizing on movement elsewhere to make a jump despite a lighter schedule.
Midland College (45-9) [โ]
Held firm at No. 7 after securing one win and suffering three losses. The Chaparrals opened with a 12 to 6 victory over No. 27 Odessa College, but dropped the final three contests by scores of 3 to 6, 1 to 4, and 4 to 10 in a frustrating series.
Florence-Darlington Technical College (48-12) [โ1]
Climbed one spot to No. 8 after a perfect two win week. The Stingers handled No. 31 USC Sumter 6 to 1 and claimed a statement 4 to 1 victory over No. 2 Gaston College, making a significant move up the board.
John A. Logan College (44-11) [โ4]
Fell four spots to No. 9 after losing all three contests. The Volunteers suffered back to back to back defeats to Southwestern Illinois College by scores of 2 to 5, 2 to 4, and 2 to 16 in a stunning week that shook up the top of the rankings.
Chipola College (42-11) [โ1]
Moved up one position to No. 10 after completing a perfect two win week. The Indians edged Daytona State College 17 to 15 in a wild opener, then handled the rematch 9 to 2, earning a modest bump with steady play.
Georgia Highlands College (43-12) [โ1]
Slipped one spot to No. 11 after a two win week that included one loss. The Highlanders opened with a 13 to 2 victory over South Georgia State College and an 18 to 8 win over Gordon State College, but suffered a narrow 7 to 8 setback to South Georgia State in the finale.
Iowa Western Community College (42-9) [โ]
Held steady at No. 12 after completing a perfect four win week. The Reivers dominated Southwestern Community College with scores of 12 to 1 and 22 to 1, then swept Indian Hills Community College with victories of 5 to 3 and 10 to 0, maintaining their position with overwhelming offensive production.
Connors State College (46-11) [โ2]
Climbed two spots to No. 13 after a perfect four win week. The Cowboys opened with a narrow 8 to 7 victory over No. 14 Seminole State College, then rolled past TCS Post Grad 25 to 9 and swept DFW Post Grad with explosive scores of 18 to 8 and 23 to 2.
Seminole State College (OK) (43-11) [โ1]
Fell one spot to No. 14 after a two win week that included two losses. The Trojans opened with a sweep of Rose State College by scores of 6 to 4 and 6 to 2, but suffered a narrow 7 to 8 defeat to No. 13 Connors State College and dropped the finale to Rose State 0 to 3.
College of Southern Nevada (37-11) [โ1]
Slipped one spot to No. 15 after securing two wins and suffering one loss. The Coyotes opened with shutout victories over Eastern Arizona College by scores of 4 to 0 and 6 to 2, but suffered a narrow 5 to 6 setback in the finale.
College of Southern Idaho (43-12) [โ]
Remains ranked No. 16 after completing a perfect two win week. The Golden Eagles swept Colorado Northwestern Community College with scores of 18 to 6 and 6 to 3, staying locked in place while teams around them moved.
McLennan Community College (43-11) [โ]
Held steady at No. 17 after a perfect four win week. The Highlanders swept Cisco College with dominant scores of 13 to 2, 12 to 0, 11 to 1, and 6 to 5, maintaining their position with one of the most complete weeks in the poll.
Cochise College (43-13) [โ3]
Surged three positions to No. 18 after completing a perfect three win week. The Apaches swept Yavapai College with scores of 7 to 6, 9 to 1, and 8 to 3, making a significant climb with strong conference play.
Hutchinson Community College (43-13) [โ]
Held firm at No. 19 after a three win week that included one loss. The Blue Dragons swept Garden City Community College with explosive scores of 18 to 3, 8 to 0, and 15 to 2, but suffered an 8 to 11 setback in the finale.
Arizona Western College (37-13) [โ]
Remains ranked No. 20 after securing one win and suffering two losses. The Matadors opened with a 9 to 1 victory over No. 29 Central Arizona College, but dropped the final two contests by scores of 5 to 11 and 1 to 3.
Blinn College (40-12) [โ1]
Climbed one spot to No. 21 after completing a perfect four win week. The Buccaneers swept Wharton County Junior College with scores of 18 to 11, 15 to 7, 15 to 0, and 15 to 10, earning a modest bump with overwhelming offensive production.
Shelton State Community College (42-14) [โ2]
Jumped two positions to No. 22 after a perfect four win week. The Buccaneers swept Calhoun Community College with scores of 5 to 0, 9 to 7, 8 to 5, and 9 to 3, continuing to build momentum as the postseason approaches.
Crowder College (42-16) [โ5]
Fell five spots to No. 23 after a perfect two win week. The Roughriders swept State Fair Community College with dominant scores of 17 to 0 and 11 to 1, though the results could not prevent a dramatic slide caused by movement elsewhere.
South Suburban College (39-14) [NR]
Surged nine positions to No. 24 after completing a perfect seven win week. The Bulldogs opened with a 7 to 4 victory over Triton College, handled No. 59 Joliet Junior College 10 to 5, rolled past Triton 21 to 11, defeated Kishwaukee College 10 to 4, and swept Kennedy King College with scores of 13 to 3 and 7 to 2 before closing with a narrow 14 to 12 win over Elgin Community College in the biggest jump of the week.
Salt Lake Community College (34-15) [โ]
Held steady at No. 25 after completing a perfect two win week. The Bruins swept Utah State Eastern with scores of 8 to 6 and 9 to 4, maintaining their spot with steady play down the stretch.
Next 5 Out
Southwestern Illinois College
Odessa College
Weatherford College
Central Arizona College
Lake Land College


