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Fewer than 100 teams have been ranked in 25 years
Oct. 18, 2007
By Ray Dise
Special to CSTV.com from CVU.com
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RAY DISE
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In the history of the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Division I Coaches Top 25 Poll, which has had a couple of title sponsors with CSTV being the current one, there have been 90 teams that have received one of the coveted spots.
Beginning as a top 20 poll in 1982 and expanding to 25 spots in 1991, the poll has been the barometer for which schools the coaches in the AVCA feel are the nation's best.
Throughout the years, two schools --
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Both the Huskers and Cardinal have been ranked in the AVCA Division I Coaches poll 360 times to share the top spot over third-place Hawai'i, which has been ranked 356 times based on the statistics compiled by the AVCA through the 2006 season and adding the number of times that each school has appeared in the poll this season.
To further narrow the scope of the nation's elite programs, only half of the 90 teams ranked have been ranked in the top 10.
Of those 45 schools,
The top 10 of teams that have been ranked in the Top 10 is rounded out with fourth-place UCLA (261) followed by USC (215), Florida (214), Penn State (196), Texas (194), Pacific (189) and Long Beach State (175).
The Top 10 has stayed essentially the same from the end of last season with the exception of Pacific, which has not been ranked in the Top 10 for a number of years, falling two slots from seven to nine, while Penn State and Texas have risen one slot each by virtue of their presence in the Top 10 every week this season.
Fifteen teams -- Nebraska, UCLA, Hawai'i, Stanford, USC, Long Beach State, Penn State, Pacific, Washington, Florida, BYU, San Diego State, Minnesota, San Jose State, and Cal Poly -- have had the distinction of being ranked No. 1 for at least one week in the history of the AVCA poll. Each of the teams that has been ranked at the top, with the exception of Florida, BYU, San Diego State, Minnesota, San Jose State, and Cal Poly, has won at least one NCAA national championship. The only team to have won an NCAA national championship but have never been ranked No. 1 is
Two new faces -- Dayton and Middle Tennessee -- entered the poll for the first time this season. The Flyers of Dayton debuted at No. 23 in the poll of Sept. 3 and have risen steadily to the No. 12 spot they currently hold.


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