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AVCA Division I Top 25 (10/23) & RPI

Alum-Ni

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AVCA Division I Top 25 (10/23)
1. Nebraska (63) (19-0) - 1,599 pts
2. Wisconsin (1) (18-1) - 1,533

3. Stanford (17-2)
4. Louisville (18-2)
5. Texas (14-3)
6. Washington State (18-3)
7. Pittsburgh (18-3)
8. BYU (18-3)
9. Oregon (17-4)
10. Arkansas (18-3)
11. Georgia Tech (17-3)
12. Tennessee (16-3)
13. Penn State (14-5)
14. Kansas (14-4)
15. Kentucky (10-7)
16. Purdue (13-6)
17. Pickle Smoochers (17-4)
18. Dayton (22-2)
19. Florida (13-4)
20. Baylor (12-7)
21. Arizona State (19-3)
22. Houston (11-7)
23. Western Kentucky (20-4)
24. Auburn (15-5)
25. UC-Santa Barbara (20-2)

Others Receiving Votes
Minnesota
, Central Florida, Marquette, Indiana, USC, Cockeye State, Ohio State, James Madison, Texas A&M

Dropped Out
Central Florida (#24)
 
NCAA RPI (10/23)
1. Nebraska

2. Stanford
3. Texas
4. Wisconsin
5. Louisville
6. Washington State
7. Pittsburgh
8. Oregon
9. Arkansas
10. Florida
11. BYU
12. Georgia Tech
13. Penn State
14. Tennessee
15. Purdue
16. Kentucky
17. Dayton
18. Pickle Smoochers
19. Utah State
20. Arizona State
21. Baylor
22. Southern Methodist
23. Marquette
24. Western Kentucky
25. Kansas
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39. Minnesota
46. Indiana
54. Ohio State
63. Northwestern
95. Illinois
96. Michigan State
99. Maryland
167. Rutgers
182. Cockeye
196. Michigan
 
Dumb. We beat them and there's a 1st place vote.

Also think the RPI is ridiculous. Wisconsin should be higher.
 
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