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Previous No. 1 Campbellsville remains NAIA Top 10 at No. 6

By Chris Megginson
News from Campbellsville University

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Previously top-ranked Campbellsville University held on to a Top 10 spot in the latest NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Coaches' Poll despite dropping back-to-back games last week. The Tigers fall five spots to No. 6 in the fifth regular season poll, the national office announced Tuesday, January 27, 2015. This is now the fifth straight week the Tigers have been ranked in the NAIA Top 10 - the second-longest run in program history behind a six-week stay in 2009-10. CU's three-week stay at No. 1 came to an end after losing at then-No. 17 Georgetown College, 88-76, and unranked Shawnee State University, 63-61. CU opened the season ranked No. 19




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