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Final Men's College Coaches' Poll Out
The fifth and final Golf World/Nike Golf Division I Coaches’ Poll of the spring season has been released. The complete results, including results from Divisions II, III and the NAIA, will appear in the May 16th issue of Golf World and can be viewed online now at www.golfworld.com.
Alabama remains the top team, earning 20 of the 22 first-place votes. The Crimson Tide is the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Central Regional being played at Ohio State's Scarlet Course in Columbus, Ohio, May 15-17. Alabama has won seven tournaments this season, including its first SEC Championship since 1979.
Southern California jumped into a tie with Georgia for the No. 2 spot. The Trojans lost the Pac-10 Championship in a playoff to Arizona State, after winning two prestigious events (the U.S. Collegiate and the U.S. Intercollegiate). Defending NCAA medalist Jamie Lovemark is the team's top player, and heads the group into the West Regional at Gold Mountain Golf Club outside Seattle.
Rounding out the top-five are UCLA (No. 4) and Oklahoma State (No. 5). North Carolina (No. 24) is the lone newcomer to the top-25.
All of the top-25 teams will be in action this weekend at one of the three regionals.
Golf World/ Nike Golf Coaches Poll - Men's Division I
Rank Team Points Last
1. Alabama (20) 548 1
2. Georgia (1) 511 2
Southern California (1) 511 T-3
4. UCLA 479 T-3
5. Oklahoma State 457 5
6. Charlotte 439 6
7. Florida State 402 9
8. Florida 394 7
9. Georgia Tech 366 8
10. Stanford 348 10
11. South Carolina 328 12
12. Tennessee 287 11
13. Duke 265 13
14. Chattanooga 244 15
15. Clemson 203 17
16. Auburn 188 14
17. UNLV 179 16
18. Arizona State 169 19
19. Texas A&M 139 18
20. Michigan State 131 25
21. East Tennessee State 117 21
22. Wake Forest 77 24
23. Indiana 68 22
24. North Carolina 52 NR
25. Central Florida 44 20
Others receiving votes: Texas Tech, 43; Louisville, 31; Lamar, 30; Mississippi, 27; Wichita State, 19; North Carolina State, 17; Alabama-Birmingham, 13; San Diego State, 12; Texas, 4; Virginia Tech, 4; California, 3; Coastal Carolina, 1.








