Warrior women and men advance in most recent
poll
Rankings beginning
to look accurate
1-25-06
Finally, the NAIA
national ranking system seems to be making
sense. For many Warrior enthusiasts the respect
and recognition shown to L-C’s basketball
squads, especially the women’s team, in the
national polls has been, more or less,
frustrating. Today however, the NAIA has begun
to redeem itself, as the Warrior women have
finally pierced the top 10, and the men have
soared back into the top 20.
With an 18-2
record, and having beat a host of good teams,
including #7 ranked Azusa Pacific and #15 ranked
Carroll, the women’s program now stands as one
of the top 10 NAIA Division I women’s programs
in the country. Now ranked #9, a good case could
be made that their rank should be even higher
(considering the #6 and #8 teams have 14-4
records, and the #7 team is none other than the
15-4 victim-to-the-Warriors, Azusa Pacific), but
at least their rank is heading in the right
direction.
The Warrior men,
who crushed Frontier Conference contender,
Montana State Northern, last weekend, have
jumped from receiving votes to #18. Their 15-4
record leads them into this weekends contests
against UM-Western Friday night, and Montana
Tech Saturday evening. The Warrior women kick
off the evenings double-headers at 5 p.m. pst,
followed by the men at 7 p.m. pst both night’s.
Games can be heard
live both on the radio at 950 AM KOZE, and also
on the internet at
http://koze-sports.com/.
Complete national rankings can be found
here.