New NABC/Division II Men’s Basketball Rankings Released
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (December 12, 2012) - Post University remains on the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) radar for NCAA Division II.
The Eagles remain in the "others receiving votes" category after going 1-1 on the week which included a 72-55 home triumph over Caldwell College last Tuesday and a 66-70 overtime loss at Chestnut Hill Saturday.
NABC/Division II Coaches Poll (Dec. 11, 2012 – Regular season poll #4)
Record Points Pvs
1. West Liberty, W.Va. (12 first place votes) 8-0 393 1
2. Washburn, Kan. (1 first place vote) 7-0 377 2
3. Metropolitan State, Colo. (1 first place vote) 7-0 361 3
4. Alabama-Huntsville (1 first place vote) 7-1 344 4
5. Bellarmine, Ky. (1 first place vote) 6-0 340 5
6. Western Washington 7-0 333 6
7. Southern Indiana 5-0 296 7
8. Cal Poly Pomona 7-0 285 9
9. Seattle Pacific, Wash. 8-1 276 8
10. Northwest Missouri State 8-0 247 12
11. St. Cloud State, Minn. 6-0 233 14
12. Franklin Pierce, N.H. 7-1 201 15
13. Kentucky Wesleyan 5-0 194 16
14. Indianapolis, Ind. 7-0 187 17
15. Augusta State, Ga. 5-0 160 21
16. Barton, N.C. 7-1 134 10
17. Assumption, Mass. 8-0 119 24
18. Indiana, Pa. 6-1 114 22
19. Drury, Mo. 6-0 109 NR
20. Lincoln Memorial, Tenn. 6-1 91 11
21. Minnesota State 6-1 54 20
22. Tampa, Fla. 6-0 51 NR
23. Winston-Salem State, N.C. 6-2 40 NR
24. Findlay, Ohio 5-2 36 13
25. Alaska-Anchorage 7-2 32 NR
Dropped out: Winona State (18), Christian Brothers (19), North Alabama (23), West Texas A&M (25).
Others receiving votes: King (Tenn.) 29, Newman (Kan.) 27, Winona State (Minn.) 19, Florida Southern 16, Colorado Mesa 15, Christian Brothers (Tenn.) 14, Adams State (Colo.) 11, Augustana (S.D.) 11, Wayne State (Mich.) 9, West Texas A&M 7, Cal State-San Bernardino 6, Maryville (Mo.) 6, Anderson (S.C.) 5, Michigan Tech 4, Post (Conn.) 4, East Stroudsburg (Pa.) 3, Massachusetts-Lowell 2, North Alabama 2, Colorado School of Mines 2, Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 1, Shepherd (W.Va.) 1.
Records are through games of Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012.