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ATLANTA — There were plenty of interesting results in MCLA Division I this past week, but Brigham Young remains the top-ranked team in Week Two of the New Balance MCLA Division I Coaches Poll that was released Wednesday.

The Cougars, who were idle this week and grabbed 14 first-place votes, saw California and Georgia Tech fall back in the pack, but also witnessed Clemson score a pair of ranked wins to move into the second slot.

The Tigers were awarded eight top votes to keep them solidly in second and just nine points behind BYU.

Concordia-Irvine, who took down former No. 2 California, moved up to the third spot with three first-place votes.

Cal held onto a first-place vote to stick at No. 4, while Liberty rounded out the top five.

New Hampshire dropped out of the poll this week and was replaced by No. 25 Grand Canyon.

NEW BALANCE MCLA
DIVISION I COACHES POLL

Rank
Team [FPV]
Points

1

Brigham Young [14]

619

2

Clemson [8]

610

3

Concordia-Irvine [3]

584

4

California [1]

550

5

Liberty

548

6

Georgia tech

522

7

Boston College

494

8

Florida

448

9

South Carolina

410

10

Arizona

383

11

Cal Poly

311

12

Colorado State

310

13

Virginia Tech

290

14

Georgia

279

15

USC

257

16

Minnesota

254

17

Utah Valley

213

18

Chapman

212

19

Santa Clara

206

20

Florida State

203

21

Arizona State

167

22

Colorado

106

23

Dominican

79

24

Michigan State

71

25

Grand Canyon

63

Others receiving votes: Auburn (55), Northeastern (47), New Hampshire (38), UC Santa Barbara (35), Connecticut (21), NC State (17), Texas (17), Texas A&M (9), LSU (5), Buffalo (4), San Diego State (4), Temple (3), Missouri (2), Oregon (2), Oregon State (1), South Florida (1).