I'm going to ignore the DI polls until something interesting happens...
Looking at DII, the top four teams are a combined 37-0. I LOVE the fact that U of Alaska-Anchorage sits at #4.
In DIII, the top five teams are a combined 39-0.
Atop the NAIA Division I you'll find two well-known powers: Union University and Vanguard.
A name that will sound familiar to followers of the WNBA and NCAA D-I basketball sits at #6: The Master's College. They boast Erin Buescher as a grad.
I'd send you to read a story by Amanda Branam over at The Signal, "Built to Last" about The Master's College women's basketball head coach Ken Sugarman, but their website seems to be having a hissy fit.
NAIA Division II top vote getter is the 10-0 College of the Ozarks.
Intriguingly enough last year's top team Indiana Wesleyan, who defeated the College of Ozarks to earn the championship, sits in the 9th spot, also with a 10-0 record. December 7 saw Wesleyan break Southwestern Oklahoma’s (1983-84) NAIA record with their 48th consecutive victory.
Looking at DII, the top four teams are a combined 37-0. I LOVE the fact that U of Alaska-Anchorage sits at #4.
In DIII, the top five teams are a combined 39-0.
Atop the NAIA Division I you'll find two well-known powers: Union University and Vanguard.
A name that will sound familiar to followers of the WNBA and NCAA D-I basketball sits at #6: The Master's College. They boast Erin Buescher as a grad.
I'd send you to read a story by Amanda Branam over at The Signal, "Built to Last" about The Master's College women's basketball head coach Ken Sugarman, but their website seems to be having a hissy fit.
NAIA Division II top vote getter is the 10-0 College of the Ozarks.
Intriguingly enough last year's top team Indiana Wesleyan, who defeated the College of Ozarks to earn the championship, sits in the 9th spot, also with a 10-0 record. December 7 saw Wesleyan break Southwestern Oklahoma’s (1983-84) NAIA record with their 48th consecutive victory.