On the strength of a 24-game win streak, Washington University in St. Louis held on to the No. 1 spot in the latest NFCA Division III Top 25 poll. 

The Bears received seven of eight first-place votes with a 41-1 mark, giving them the top spot for the second straight week. Rutgers Camden continued its solid play, advancing its record to 29-1 to move up to the No. 2 position. 

Salisbury went 9-0 since the previous poll, and as a result, the Sea Gulls jumped one place to third. Chapman, with a 30-6 record, dropped a couple of places to No. 4. 

Muskingum fell two spots to round out the top five, while Coe and its 30-4 record moved up eight places into the top 10 at No. 6. 

Linfield moved up one spot to seventh, while Endicott had the biggest leap of the poll with a 10-place jump to No. 8. 

Union College, who jumped back into the poll at No. 9, rounds out the top 10 with Augustana (Ill.), who moved back into the top 10 places after dropping to No. 22 in the previous poll. 

Emory, 32-6, advanced six places to No. 11, while University of the Redlands advanced seven places to the 12th position. 

St. Thomas fell out of the top 10 to the No. 13 position, while William Paterson and Wisconsin-Eau Claire rank 14th and 15th, respectively. 

Cortland State entered the poll at No. 16 after winning 10 of its last 12 games, while Mount Union dropped a couple of places to No. 17 with a 26-7 mark. 

Smith College moved back into the poll at No. 18, while Hardin Simmons broke into the top 25 at No. 19. Roanoke fills the No. 20 spot with a 32-10 mark. 

Babson fell out of the top 10 to No. 21, while Alma dropped two places to No. 22. Newcomers Western New England, Ramapo and Wisconsin-Stevens Point round out the top 25. 

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