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LWC Women's basketball remains No. 4 in National rankings

Campbellsville University is No. 8
Next:Blue Raider Women's Basketball vs. Georgetown College, at Davis-Reid Alumni Gym 500 E College Street, Georgetown, KY at 5pmCT/6pmET, Thursday, January 19, 2017

By Anthony Latessa
News from Lindsey Wilson College COLUMBIA, KY (Tue 17 Jan 2017) - The NAIA released the third regular season Top-25 Coaches' Poll Tuesday evening and Lindsey Wilson remained at No.4. The Blue Raiders received 227 points in the poll.



The Blue Raiders (17-0, 5-0 Mid-South Conference) are off to the best start in program history. The 17 consecutive wins are also a program-best.

Ranked No. 1 is Freed Hardeman (TN) who received 250 points in the poll and nine first-place votes.

No. 2 is Lewis-Clark State (ID) with 242 points and one first-place vote, No. 3 is Westmont (CA) with 233 points and Vanguard (CA) is No. 5 receiving 218 points.

Four other Mid-South Conference teams in the poll are Shawnee State (Ohio) who is sixth, Campbellsville (KY) who is eighth, Cumberland (TN) 14th and Pikeville (KY) 22nd.



This story was posted on 2017-01-18 03:53:01
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