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Washington University in St. Louis, which is currently riding a 28-game win streak that ranks as the 10th longest in Division III history, received all eight first-place votes to rank No. 1 in the final regular season NFCA Division III Top 25 poll.
Salisbury, who moved its record to 37-4, jumped one spot to second while Chapman moved up to third with a 31-7 season mark.
Rutgers-Camden fell to places to No. 4, while Muskingum, who recently celebrated head coach Donna Newberry becoming the all-time winningest coach in Division III history, stayed at No. 5 with a 33-5 mark.
Coe held on at No. 6, while Endicott moved up one spot to No. 7. Union College, University of the Redlands and Emory round out the top 10.
Linfield fell out of the top 10 to No. 11 this week, while North Central College is riding a hot streak into the poll at No. 12, where it sits tied with defending national champion St. Thomas.
William Paterson maintained its hold on the 14th position, while Western New England jumped eight places to No. 15.
Wisconsin-Eau Claire dropped one place to No. 16, while Babson and Mount Union rank No. 17 and No. 18, respectively. Alma moved up three places to No. 19, tying with a Moravian squad that jumped back in the poll after a week outside the top 25.
Roanoke and Cortland State come in at 21st and 22nd, respectively, while Tufts jumps back into the top 25 at No. 23. Aurora and St. Scholastica earned their first national rankings of the season this week, rounding out the poll at No. 24 and No. 25.