Grand Valley State Comes in Ranked at No.3 in the 2014 NFCA Division II Preseason Poll

Grand Valley State Comes in Ranked at No.3 in the 2014 NFCA Division II Preseason Poll

Defending Champion Central Oklahoma is Unanimous No. 1 in 2014 NFCA Division II Preseason Poll

January 29, 2014

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Central Oklahoma (51-11) will begin defense of its 2013 national championship as the unanimous No. 1 selection in the 2014 NFCA Division II Preseason Poll that was released by the Association on Wednesday.

The Bronchos picked up all 16 possible first-place votes from the members of the NFCA Division II Top 25 Committee to commandeer the top position, while last season’s national runner-up Kutztown (37-22) followed closely behind in second.

Despite losing head coach Genny Stidham to Texas Woman’s University during the offseason, UCO and interim head coach Cody White return eight starters off last year’s NCAA title-winning squad, including a pair of NFCA All-Central Region selections in senior pitcher Kalynn Schrock (34-6 record, 1.69 ERA, 312 strikeouts in 265.2 innings) and sophomore second baseman Ally Dziadula (.355 average, 58 runs scored, five HR’s, 11 stolen bases, 21 RBIs).

Kutztown, the defending Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) champion, returns six starters from its 2013 team, including senior outfielder and two-time All-PSAC choice Jackie Hetzler (.310 average, 46 stolen bases), senior first baseman and 2013 All-PSAC and NFCA All-Atlantic Region selection Colleen Smith (.364 average, 14 HR’s, 53 RBIs) and junior pitcher Dominique Ficara (21-13 record in 237 innings with a conference best nine shutouts in 2013).

A trio of 2013 NCAA DII Championship finalists, Grand Valley State (46-9), Humboldt State (53-14) and Armstrong Atlantic State (44-10-1), rounded out the top five.

2012 national champ Valdosta State (46-13), Indianapolis (54-8) and Alabama Huntsville (43-17) were listed at sixth, seventh and ninth, respectively. No. 8 West Texas A&M (44-13) and No. 10 Southeastern Oklahoma State (45-9) were among the biggest movers in the preseason poll, climbing from among those “receiving votes” in the final 2013 rankings into the new top 10. 

Joining the Lady Buffs and the Savage Storm as additions to the 2014 preseason listing were No. 11 LIU Post (47-15), No. 15 North Georgia (36-14), No. 21 UC San Diego (33-25), No. 22 Augustana SD (32-17), No. 23 Dixie State (40-14) and No. 24 Barry (34-20).

In all eight squads dropped from last year’s final rankings:  Molloy (No. 6), Winona State (No. 10), Cal State Dominguez Hills (No. 13), Adelphi (No. 14), St. Edward’s (No. 15), Fort Hays State (No. 16), West Chester (No. 17) and Minnesota State Mankato (No. 25).

The NFCA Division II Top 25 Poll is voted on by 16 NCAA Division II head coaches with two representing each of the eight NCAA regions. Final 2013 records are shown, first-place votes are in parentheses.

NFCA Division II Preseason Softball Poll – January 29, 2014

 

Rank

Team

2013

Record

Totals

Final 2013 Poll

1

Central Oklahoma (16)

51-11

400

1

2

Kutztown

37-22

376

2

3

Grand Valley State

46-9

346

4

4

Humboldt State

53-14

340

5

5

Armstrong Atl. State

44-10-1

338

3

6

Valdosta State

46-13

303

7

7

Indianapolis

54-8

276

9

8

West Texas A&M

44-13

272

RV

9

Alabama-Huntsville

43-17

266

11

10

SE Oklahoma State

45-9

250

RV

11

LIU Post

47-15

220

NR

12

St. Martin's

41-16

194

21

13

Tampa

33-10

189

19

14

Texas Woman's Univ.

51-14

185

8

15

North Georgia

36-14

179

NR

16

California (Pa.)

38-6

148

20

17

Angelo State

37-18

125

23

18

Missouri-St. Louis

41-13

106

22

19

Caldwell

45-12

104

24

20

Anderson (SC)

40-15

102

12

21

UC San Diego

33-25

96

NR

22

Augustana (SD)

32-17

78

NR

23

Dixie State

40-14

47

RV

24

Barry

34-20

41

RV

25

Columbus State

41-18

40

18

 

Dropped Out of Final 2013 Poll:  No. 6 Molloy (53-14), No. 10 Winona State (37-14), No. 13 Cal State Dominguez Hills (37-24), No. 14 Adelphi (41-19), No. 15 St. Edward’s (33-23), No. 16 Fort Hays State (47-12), No. 17 West Chester (37-21), No. 25 Minnesota State Mankato (40-12).

 

Others Receiving Votes: Bloomsburg (36), St. Mary’s TX (27), Molloy (23), Minnesota State Mankato (20), New Haven (16), St. Edward’s (14), Adelphi (13), St. Leo (8), Winona State (6), Cal State Dominguez Hills (4), Colorado Mesa (4), Hawaii-Hilo (4), West Chester (2), West Virginia State (2).