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NJCAA Div. 2
Madison College (40-10) [โ]
The WolfPack held steady at No. 1 after a busy seven win week that included one loss. Madison opened with narrow victories over McHenry County College by scores of 3 to 2 and 12 to 0, handled Dakota County Technical College 5 to 2, swept Harper College with scores of 6 to 4 and 6 to 3, and rolled past Oakton Community College with dominant victories of 11 to 1 and 10 to 2 before suffering a lopsided 0 to 15 setback to Dakota County Technical College.
Pearl River Community College (44-9) [โ]
Remains ranked No. 2 after a perfect one win week. The Wildcats rolled past Baton Rouge Community College 16 to 1, staying locked in place while teams around them shuffled.
Kirkwood Community College (45-7) [โ]
Held steady at No. 3 after securing three wins and suffering one loss. The Eagles opened with an 11 to 6 victory over No. 15 Southeastern Community College, then swept Des Moines Area Community College with scores of 12 to 7 and 13 to 7 before dropping the finale 1 to 4.
East Central Community College (43-11) [โ]
Remains ranked No. 4 after completing a perfect two win week. The Warriors swept East Mississippi Community College with narrow victories of 3 to 2 and 10 to 2, maintaining their position with steady play.
Brunswick Community College (43-8) [โ1]
Climbed one spot to No. 5 after a perfect three win week. The Dolphins swept Richard Bland College with scores of 11 to 3, 4 to 1, and 9 to 8, earning a modest bump in the tight race near the top.
Murray State College (39-11) [โ1]
Moved up one position to No. 6 after completing a perfect two win week. The Aggies swept National Park College with shutout victories of 10 to 0 and 12 to 2, capitalizing on movement elsewhere to make a jump.
Kellogg Community College (43-6) [โ3]
Surged three positions to No. 7 after completing a perfect five win week. The Bruins opened with a 6 to 3 victory over Jackson College, then swept Lake Michigan College with dominant scores of 11 to 4, 14 to 2, 10 to 3, and 9 to 0 in a statement making climb.
Williston State College (43-12) [โ3]
Fell three spots to No. 8 after a two win week that included two losses. The Tetons opened with victories over Dawson Community College by scores of 8 to 1 and 9 to 4, but suffered back to back shutout defeats of 0 to 6 and 1 to 4.
Jones College (35-16) [โ1]
Slipped one spot to No. 9 after securing one win and suffering one loss. The Bobcats opened with a narrow 3 to 2 victory over No. 24 Northwest Mississippi Community College, but dropped the finale 3 to 6.
Iowa Central Community College (43-9) [โ2]
Climbed two positions to No. 10 after completing a perfect four win week. The Tritons exploded for a 31 to 9 victory over North Iowa Area Community College, then swept Ellsworth Community College with dominant scores of 16 to 0, 15 to 3, and 17 to 6.
Heartland Community College (37-14) [โ2]
Fell two spots to No. 11 after a four win week that included one loss. The Hawks swept Illinois Central College with explosive scores of 18 to 15, 16 to 10, 14 to 4, and 14 to 8, but suffered a narrow 16 to 18 setback to Lake Land College.
South Mountain Community College (42-16) [โ2]
Moved up two positions to No. 12 after a perfect two win week. The Cougars swept Glendale Community College with shutout victories of 2 to 0 and 10 to 0, earning a modest bump with dominant pitching.
Southeastern Community College (43-13) [โ2]
Climbed two spots to No. 13 after a five win week that included one loss. The Blackhawks opened with narrow victories over No. 11 Black Hawk College by scores of 10 to 9 and 6 to 5, swept North Iowa Area Community College with dominant scores of 16 to 6, 22 to 0, and 14 to 4, but suffered a 6 to 11 setback to No. 3 Kirkwood Community College.
Black Hawk College (42-11) [โ3]
Slipped three spots to No. 14 after a three win week that included two losses. The Braves opened with a sweep of Oakton Community College by scores of 3 to 2 and 9 to 5, handled No. 29 Kankakee Community College 14 to 10, but dropped back to back narrow defeats to No. 15 Southeastern Community College by scores of 9 to 10 and 5 to 6.
Frederick Community College (33-12) [โ2]
Fell two positions to No. 15 after a five win week that included one loss. The Cougars opened with a 9 to 6 victory over Anne Arundel Community College, swept CCBC Catonsville with scores of 5 to 0 and 5 to 4, and handled College of Southern Maryland with dominant victories of 12 to 1 and 15 to 5 before suffering a 3 to 6 setback to Anne Arundel.
Monroe Community College (33-8) [โ2]
Jumped two spots to No. 16 after a five win week that included two losses. The Tribunes opened with a sweep of No. 9 Cayuga Community College by scores of 7 to 6 and 6 to 3, handled Erie Community College 12 to 3, defeated Genesee Community College 12 to 7, and rolled past Finger Lakes Community College 10 to 1 before suffering back to back losses of 5 to 11 and 4 to 13.
Western Oklahoma State College (41-17) [โ2]
Climbed two positions to No. 17 after a three win week that included one loss. The Pioneers opened with a 14 to 3 victory over DFW Post Grad, swept Southern Arkansas University Tech with dominant scores of 12 to 0 and 22 to 1, but suffered a narrow 4 to 6 setback to Rose State College.
Northern Oklahoma College-Enid (38-20) [โ1]
Slipped one spot to No. 18 after securing two wins and suffering one loss. The Jets swept Arkansas State University Mountain Home with scores of 9 to 0 and 11 to 2, but dropped the finale 7 to 9.
Moberly Area Community College (34-17) [โ3]
Fell three spots to No. 19 after losing their only contest. The Greyhounds suffered a narrow 5 to 6 defeat to St. Charles Community College in a quiet week that resulted in a drop.
Rock Valley College (34-15) [N5O]
Surged six positions to No. 20 after a busy seven win week that included one loss. The Golden Eagles opened with victories over Illinois Valley Community College by scores of 7 to 6 and 11 to 7, swept College of DuPage with scores of 10 to 5 and 10 to 0, handled Sauk Valley Community College 3 to 0, and swept College of Lake County with scores of 8 to 6 and 10 to 0 before suffering a 3 to 7 setback to Sauk Valley.
Itawamba Community College (32-17) [โ1]
Fell one spot to No. 21 after a perfect two win week. The Indians swept Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College with scores of 14 to 6 and 15 to 5, though the results could not prevent a cosmetic slide caused by movement elsewhere.
South Arkansas College (37-15) [โ1]
Slipped one spot to No. 22 after completing a perfect two win week. The Stars swept Northern Oklahoma College Tonkawa with scores of 6 to 3 and 8 to 0, holding steady despite teams around them climbing.
Copiah-Lincoln Community College (33-18) [โ]
Held firm at No. 23 after a perfect two win week. The Wolves swept Coahoma Community College with shutout victories of 14 to 5 and 3 to 0, maintaining their position with strong pitching and clean defense.
CCBC Essex (35-13) [โ2]
Fell two spots to No. 24 after a three win week that included two losses. The Knights opened with a 14 to 11 victory over Chesapeake College, swept Lackawanna College with scores of 7 to 6 and 22 to 10, but suffered back to back defeats to Hagerstown Community College by scores of 4 to 5 and 8 to 11.
Parkland College (35-18) [โ]
Remains ranked No. 25 after a five win week that included one loss. The Cobras opened with a sweep of Moraine Valley Community College featuring scores of 17 to 4 and 9 to 8, then swept Danville Area Community College with dominant victories of 16 to 5, 12 to 2, and 16 to 6 before suffering a 1 to 12 setback in the finale.
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