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Clemson Remains Second in Coach's Golf Poll
March 25, 2004 NORMAN, Okla.-Clemson is ranked second in the nation according to the latest Golf Coach's Association/Precept poll. The Tigers have 761 points in the poll, second only to number-one ranked Florida, who earnedl 31 first place votes cast. Florida has been the nation's top-ranked team the entire regular season after opening the fall tied for second in the preseason poll. They have already won six tournaments this year. Clemson has been in the top four of every poll this year and for 24 straight rankings over three years. Clemson remained second for the second straight week and is followed by Georgia, who moved up two spots to third. UCLA and Georgia Tech each slid one spot to fourth and fifth, respectively. Sixth-ranked Arizona State and No. 7 Oklahoma State flip-flopped rankings for the third-straight poll. Texas, TCU and UNLV stood pat at positions eight through 10. After winning the Hall of Fame Invitational, Arizona received one first-place vote and climbed two spots to No. 11 where it replaces Minnesota, who slipped to No. 12. Brigham Young made the biggest jump in the polls - seven spots to No. 13 - after winning the Morris Williams Intercollegiate. South Carolina come in at No. 14 and is followed by New Mexico, California, Augusta State, Arkansas, Wake Forest and Southern California. Oklahoma (No. 21) and Washington (No. 22) each moved up one notch. North Carolina fell out of the top 20 to No. 23. Kentucky enters the rankings for the first time this season at No. 24 and is followed by Duke. The GCAA/Precept Coaches Poll is voted on by a panel of head coaches at Division I institutions. All are members of the Golf Coaches Association of America. The next Division I GCAA/Precept Coaches Poll will be released April 8. In the individual national rankings by Golfweek and Sagarin, three Tigers are ranked in the top 35 in the nation. Matt Hendrix is ranked 10th in the latest computer rankings, while Jack Ferguson is 14th and Gregg Jones is 35th.
GCAA/Precept Division I Coaches Poll
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