BLUE DRAGONS REMAIN IN RANKINGS AT NO. 20

Blue Dragon Volleyball remains in the latest NJCAA Division I Volleyball Rankings at No. 20. (Andrew Carpenter/Blue Dragon Sports Information)
Blue Dragon Volleyball remains in the latest NJCAA Division I Volleyball Rankings at No. 20. (Andrew Carpenter/Blue Dragon Sports Information)

NJCAA DIV. I VOLLEYBALL RANKINGS

  Record Points Last Poll
1. Salt Lake (8)
2. Florida Southwestern
3. Indian Hills
4. Miami Dade
5. Western Nebraska
6. Utah State Eastern
7. Central Wyoming
8. Missouri State-West Plains
9. Trinity Valley
10. New Mexico
11. Blinn
12. Snow
13. Seward County
14. New Mexico Military
15. Odessa
16. Daytona State
17. Hillsborough
18. Mineral Area
19. Butler
20. Hutchinson

23-2
17-1
35-2
18-4
26-3
21-4
17-7
18-7
23-8
20-6
28-6
14-5
24-5
19-8
21-6
11-4
14-7
21-7
18-10
24-9

160
133
126
119
112
105
98
91
84
77
70
63
56
49
42
35
28
21
17
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
9
10
11
16
12
7
15
17
8
14
13
20
RV
17
Receiving Votes: Monroe College, Eastern Florida State, Wallace State-Hanceville

Hutchinson CC Sports Information

The Hutchinson Community College Volleyball team remained in the NJCAA Division I Volleyball national rankings on Monday despite suffering a tough loss last week to Butler.

The Blue Dragons stayed in the rankings at No. 20, falling three spots after a 1-1 week last week – a 3-0 loss to Butler and a 3-2 win over Colby. The highest the Blue Dragons have been ranked this season has been No. 16 this season. The Dragons have appeared in 7 of 9 polls this season.

Hutchinson is 24-9 overall after a 3-0 win over Pratt on Monday night. That victory doesn't count toward the rankings.

Butler, which lost to Seward County on Friday, is No. 19. Seward County is ranked 13th. Hutchinson is one game behind Seward County for first place in the Jayhawk West. The Dragons are currently 0.5 game ahead of Butler for second place.

Hutchinson's next match is Saturday at Garden City.

Salt Lake is the No. 1 team in the polls for a second-straight week. Florida Southwestern is second, followed by Indian Hills, Miami-Dade and Western Nebraska.

The Blue Dragons have played six teams this season currently in the NJCAA Rankings.