February 10, 2010. Indianapolis, IN. - The NCAA Division II Basketball Committee has released this week's Division II basketball regional rankings and for the third consecutive week, both the men's and women's basketball teams at Fort Lewis have landed a spot in the regional rankings for the Central Region.The top 10 teams in the Central Region are listed below . The regional rankings will be released weekly on Wednesdays through March 3, 2010.
Women:
Central Region
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Division II Overall Record
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Division II
In-Region Record
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1.
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Fort Lewis
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20-2-0
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19-2-0
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2.
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Concordia-St. Paul
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18-4-0
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16-4-0
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3.
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Adams St.
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15-3-0
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14-3-0
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4.
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Wayne St. (NE)
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13-4-0
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13-4-0
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5.
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Minn. St. Moorhead
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14-5-0
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12-5-0
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6.
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Augustana (SD)
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11-5-0
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11-5-0
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7.
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Minn. Duluth
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13-8-0
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12-8-0
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8.
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Colorado St.-Pueblo
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13-7-0
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11-7-0
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9.
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Winona St.
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11-8-0
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11-8-0
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10.
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Colo. Christian
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12-7-0
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12-7-0
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This is the third consecutive week the women have been #1 in the region. The Hawks are on a nine game winning streak and will be on the road for the second consecutive weekend as they take on NM Highlands on Friday at 6pm and CSU-Pueblo on Saturday at 6pm. Both games can be heard live on KIUP 930AM or watch the games live by clicking on the following link...
B2 Networks
Men:
CENTRAL
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1.
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Mesa State
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16-1
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14-0
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2.
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Minn. State Mankato
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18-1
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17-1
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3.
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Metro State
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14-3
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14-3
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4.
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Augustana
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13-4
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13-4
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5.
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St. Cloud State
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14-4
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14-4
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6.
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Fort Lewis
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13-5
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13-5
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7.
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Winona State
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12-6
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12-6
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8.
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N.M. Highlands
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10-7
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10-7
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9.
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Mary
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11-9
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11-9
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10.
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Colo. Mines
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9-8
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9-8
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The Men's team are coming off a split weekend after falling to #9 Mesa State on Friday and coming back with a big win against Western St. (85-77) on Saturday. The men will also be on the road this weekend taking on NM Highlands at 8pm on Friday and CSU-Pueblo at 8pm on Saturday. Fans can listen live at KIUP 930AM or watch live on B2. To view the game live click on the following link...B2 Networks