Ashland's Reign at No. 1 Continues in the Latest USA TODAY Sports Division II Top 25 Coaches' Poll

Ashland's Reign at No. 1 Continues in the Latest USA TODAY Sports Division II Top 25 Coaches' Poll

Lilburn, Ga. --  Ashland University retained the No. 1 ranking in the latest USA TODAY Sports Division II Women's Basketball Top 25 Coaches' Poll. The Eagles are the lone Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) ranked in this week's poll.

 USA TODAY Sports Division II Top 25 women's basketball poll, with first-place votes to the right, total points based on 25 points for first place through one point for 25th.

USA TODAY Sports DIVISION II TOP 25 COACHES' POLL

Rank

Institution - First Place Votes

Previous Rank

Record

Total Points

1

Ashland University (Ohio) -32

1

22-0

800

2

Bentley University (Mass.)

2

19-0

765

3

Clayton State University (Ga.)

3

20-0

739

4

Western Washington University

5

17-2

681

5

University of South Carolina - Aiken

6

17-2

656

6

Gannon University (Pa.)

7

20-2

625

7

Colorado Mesa University

4

18-1

602

8

Holy Family University (Pa.)

8

19-2

551

9

Washburn University (Kan.)

T9

15-3

515

10

University of Central Missouri

11

17-2

507

11

California State University - Chico

12

16-2

469

12

Simon Fraser University (BC)

13

16-3

451

13

Grand Canyon University (Ariz.)

14

18-4

332

14

Stonehill College (Mass.)

15

17-2

331

15

Shaw University (N.C.)

T9

18-3

330

16

Limestone College (S.C.)

16

17-2

313

17

Glenville State College (W.Va.)

20

19-2

252

18

Augustana College (S.D.)

18

16-4

233

19

Truman State University (Mo.)

22

16-3

170

20

Nova Southeastern University (Fla.)

23

15-4

148

21

Dowling College (N.Y.)

17

16-3

129

22

New York Institute of Technology

25

18-1

123

23

Augusta State University (Ga.)

24

15-3

104

24

Lewis University (Ill.)

NR

16-3

80

25

Fayetteville State University (N.C.)

NR

18-3

74

Dropped Out: Edinboro University (Pa.); University of Indianapolis (Ind.).

Others Receiving Votes: Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 54; Edinboro University (Pa.) 51; Northwest Nazarene University (Idaho) 38; Concordia University (Minn.) 31; University of Indianapolis (Ind.) 28; Minnesota State University - Mankato 23; California State University - Monterey Bay 21; Pittsburg State University (Kan.) 19; Fort Hays State University (Kan.) 17; Saint Mary's University (Texas) 13; Anderson University (S.C.) 12; Indiana University of Pennsylvania 12; Newberry College (S.C.) 11; University of Wisconsin - Parkside 11; Assumption College (Mass.) 9; Florida Institute of Technology 9; Ouachita Baptist University (Ark.) 9; Montana State University - Billings 8; Rollins College (Fla.) 7; Michigan Technological University 6; University of Findlay (Ohio) 6; University of North Alabama 5; University of Southern Indiana (Ind.) 5; Colorado State University - Pueblo 4; Wayne State College (Neb.) 4; Pfeiffer University (N.C.) 3; Tarleton State University (Texas) 2; Southwestern Oklahoma State University 1; Wayne State University (Mich.) 1.

The USA TODAY Sports board of coaches is made up of 33 head coaches at Division II institutions. All are members of the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA). The 2012-13 board: Carmen Dolfo - Non-voting Chair (Western Washington University), Linda Cimino (Caldwell College), Jeff Curtis (Northwood University), Joddie Gleason (Humboldt State University), Dennis Cox (Clayton State University), Kiley Hill (Valdosta State University), Corey Fox (Limestone College), Meghan Burke Brown (Southern Connecticut State University), Chris Kielsmeier (Wayne State College), Cleve Wright (Gannon University), Beth Jillson (Texas Woman's University), Renee Jimenez (California State University Monterey Bay), Jennifer Knight-Kenesie (University of Wisconsin- Parkside), Jason Martens (Saint Mary’s University, Texas), Patrick Mashuda (Chowan University), Stephen McDonald (Fairmont State University), Claudette Charney (Hillsdale College), Tim Kirby (Harding University), Todd Starkey (Lenoir Rhyne University), Corey Laster (University of Colorado-Colorado Springs), Cassandra Moorer (Stillman College), Rick Stein (University of Southern Indiana), Paul Fessler (Concordia University, St. Paul), Joe Pellicane (Dowling College), Linda Raunig (Regis University), Carrie Seymour (Pace University), Sally Brooks (Angelo State University), Glenn Wilkes (Rollins College), Lane Lord (Pittsburg State University), Lynn Ullom (West Liberty University), Kevin Woodin (Montana State University, Billings), Trent May (Grand Canyon University), and Susan Yow (Belmont Abbey College).

 
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