Limestone Ranked No. 6 in D2SIDA Media Poll
Limestone Ranked No. 6 in D2SIDA Media Poll
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HIGH POINT, N.C. – The Limestone College Saints moved up one spot to No. 6 in the latest Women's Basketball Division II Media Poll, sponsored by D2SIDA, it was announced today.
Limestone picked up two wins last weekend in the Conference Carolinas/South Atlantic Conference Challenge to start the season 2-0. The Saints would blowout Coker 94-55 on Friday, Nov. 13, and follow it up with a 56-41 victory over Newberry a day later.
2015 Women's Basketball Division II Media Poll by D2SIDA
National Poll - Week 1 - Nov. 17, 2015
Rank |
School (First-Place Votes) |
W/L |
Pts. |
Prev. |
Last Week's Results |
1 |
Emporia State (11) |
2-0 |
389 |
1 |
WA #9 Southwestern Oklahoma State 72-63; WN Oklahoma Baptist (80-63) |
2 |
Nova Southeastern (1) |
2-0 |
368 |
3 |
WH-North Alabama (102-61), WH-Lee (81-68) |
3 |
Lewis (1) |
2-0 |
367 |
2 |
WN Saginaw Valley St. 65-56; WN Northwood 78-57 |
4 |
Alaska Anchorage (3) |
7-0 |
359 |
5 |
WH 122-52 Dixie State, WH 91-42 Stanislaus |
5 |
West Texas A&M |
2-0 |
321 |
6 |
WA Colorado Mines, WN Colorado Mesa |
6 |
Limestone |
2-0 |
317 |
T7 |
WH Coker (94-55); WH Newberry (56-41) |
7 |
Cal Baptist |
2-0 |
294 |
T7 |
WA 72-52 MSU Billings, WN 79-54 Simon Fraser |
8 |
Michigan Tech |
1-0 |
269 |
9 |
WH Minnesota-Duluth 72-43 |
9 |
Stonehill |
2-0 |
258 |
11 |
WN Goldey-Beacom (86-61); WN Dominican (N.Y.) (84-74 |
10 |
Fort Hays State |
2-0 |
243 |
10 |
WN Upper Iowa (74-62); WN Southwest Minnesota State (71-34) |
11 |
Columbus State |
2-0 |
228 |
12 |
WH Fort Valley State (81-41); WH Albany State (81-46) |
12 |
West Liberty |
2-0 |
226 |
25 |
WH Mercyhurst 78-64, WH California 88-65 |
13 |
Union |
2-0 |
221 |
13 |
WN-Rollins (76-68 OT), WA-Tampa (59-56) |
14 |
Lubbock Christian |
2-0 |
213 |
15 |
WA Colorado State-Pueblo, WN Metro State |
15 |
Winona State |
4-0 |
156 |
17 |
WN Cal State – Dominguez Hills (66-63); HN Academy of Art (77-55); WN NYIT (73-49); WH St. Mary's (73-49) |
16 |
Queens |
2-0 |
153 |
19 |
WA Philadelphia (65-58); WA Holy Family (76-69) |
17 |
Ashland |
2-0 |
141 |
16 |
WN Cedarville 62-43; WA Alderson-Broaddus 88-65 |
18 |
Gannon |
2-0 |
138 |
RV |
WN Central State 76-57, WN Lincoln 74-62 |
19 |
Drury |
0-0 |
80 |
221 |
DNP |
T20 |
California |
1-1 |
75 |
4 |
WN Notre Dame 76-67, LA West Liberty 65-88 |
T20 |
Arkansas Tech |
1-0 |
75 |
20 |
WH Lane (82-62) |
22 |
Azusa Pacific |
2-0 |
64 |
RV |
WA 70-44 Cal Poly Pomona, WN 69-58 Cal State Dominguez Hills |
23 |
Assumption |
2-0 |
50 |
RV |
WH Dominican (N.Y.) (68-58); WH Goldey-Beacom (64-47) |
24 |
Carson-Newman |
2-0 |
50 |
RV |
WN USC Aiken (67-63); WA Lander (73-62) |
25 |
Tampa |
1-1 |
42 |
RV |
WH-West Florida (77-52), LH-Union (59-56) |
Dropped Out: Adelphi, West Chester, Colorado Mesa, West Florida, Anderson
Receiving Votes: Texas Woman's (27), Wayne State College (23), Seattle Pacific (19), Edinboro (10), Colorado Mesa (7) , Catawba (4), Quincy (3)
Conference Carolinas is a NCAA Division II athletics conference made up of 12 teams from Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. These institutions consist of: Barton College, Belmont Abbey College, Converse College, Emmanuel College, Erskine College, King University, Lees-McRae College, Limestone College, University of Mount Olive, North Greenville University, Pfeiffer University, and Southern Wesleyan University. Emmanuel College and Southern Wesleyan University are currently completing the NCAA Membership Process and will be fully competing in league championships in the near future.