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College Men
With three weekends to play, there is a clear division between the top 12 teams and everyone else.
College Men
BYU earned 26 of the 27 first-place votes this week, with No. 3 Virginia Tech received the other.
College Men
Grand Valley State's grasp on No. 1 in the poll has grown since last week.
College Women
Monroe beat Anne Arundel, so the two programs swapped places in the Top 5.
College Men
Harford and Nassau remain the top two teams in the NJCAA.
College Women
Chris Sailer is being honored with the 2024 Spirit of the Tewaaraton Award.
College Women
Daley controlled 17 draws against Army, giving her 136 draw controls this season.
College Men
Brandau became Yale's all-time points and assists leader last week.
College Men
Notre Dame and Johns Hopkins survived while Duke thrived against Virginia.
College Women
Virginia's upset win over Boston College sent ripple effects through the top five.