Limestone Stays Put at No. 13 in WBCA NCAA Division II Top 25 Poll

Limestone Stays Put at No. 13 in WBCA NCAA Division II Top 25 Poll

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HIGH POINT, N.C.Limestone College stayed put at No. 13 according to the latest WBCA Sports Division II Top 25 women's basketball poll, it was announced today.

The Saints notched a pair of conference wins last week, beating North Greenville 73-67 and Emmanuel 61-59.

 

2016-17 WBCA NCAA Division II Top 25

Rank

School

Record

Points

1st Place

Last Rank

1

Emporia State

8-0

596

21

1

2

Ashland

8-0

573

3

2

3

California (PA)

9-0

549

0

3

4

Pittsburg State

9-0

528

0

4

5

Bellarmine

8-0

499

0

5

6

Virginia Union

6-0

470

0

6

7

Angelo State

5-0

394

0

8

8

Alaska-Anchorage

6-2

364

0

9

9

Colorado State-Pueblo

8-0

329

0

12

10

California Baptist

9-2

315

0

10

11

Drury

8-1

307

0

14

12

Winona State

8-1

299

0

14

13

Limestone

5-1

292

0

13

14

Bentley

7-2

278

0

11

15

Queens (NY)

7-1

252

0

16

16

Grand Valley State

6-1

235

0

17

17

West Texas A&M

6-2

227

0

7

18

Lewis

8-1

214

0

18

19

Lincoln Memorial

8-0

208

0

20

20

Clayton State

8-1

135

0

24

21

Florida Southern

5-2

121

0

19

22

Union (TN)

5-1

117

0

21

23

Seattle Pacific

7-0

99

0

27

24

Saginaw Valley State

6-1

78

0

26

25

Northern State

6-1

44

0

28

Dropped Out: No. 22 Nova Southeastern (6-2); No. 23 Newberry (6-1); No. 25 Fort Hays State (6-2)


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 is currently completing the NCAA Membership Process and will be fully competing in league championships in the near future.