October 26, 2005
SCHOOL
1
Northwestern (Iowa)
10
29-4
496
2
11
Southern Oregon
3
22-10
487
William Jewell (Mo.)
4
31-6
482
6
Oregon Tech
28-10
452
5
18
Cedarville (Ohio)
433
Concordia (Neb.)
32-6
403
7
Huntington (Ind.)
22-11
401
8
Cornerstone (Mich.)
30-6
350
9
NR
Evangel (Mo.)
13-17
349
California State-East Bay
19-9
330
13
Embry-Riddle (Fla.)
26-8
325
12
Seton Hill (Pa.)
20-8
321
17
Minot State (N.D.)
23-9
288
14
Walsh (Ohio)
27-8
263
15
25
St. Ambrose (Iowa)
22-13
257
16
21
Albertson (Idaho)
253
Aquinas (Mich.)
20-13
202
Sioux Falls (S.D.)
20-11
186
19
Ozarks (Mo.)
22-9
184
20
24
MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)
23-14
182
Southwestern (Kan.)
21-8
180
22
Taylor (Ind.)
23-10
179
23
Holy Names (Calif.)
15-18
136
Flagler (Fla.)
23-8
112
Indiana Southeast
24-8
109
Others Receiving Votes:Siena Heights (Mich.), 77; Trinity Christian (Ill.), 63; Mayville State (N.D.), 57; Iowa Wesleyan, 50; Newman (Kan.), 49; Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio), 44; Montreat (N.C.), 43; Spring Arbor (Mich.), 23; Dominican (Calif.), 21; Viterbo (Wis.), 18; Warner Pacific (Ore.), 17; Fisher (Mass.), 16; Sterling (Kan.), 14; Morningside (Iowa), 13; St. Vincent (Pa.), 12; Benedictine (Kan.), 10; Cardinal Stritch (Wis.), 6; Corban (Ore.), 4; Bluefield (Va.), 3; Marian (Ind.), 3; Asbury (Ky.), 1; Indiana Tech, 1.
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