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CU women's basketball slips to No. 4 in NAIA

By Richard RoBards
CU sports information assistant

Kansas City, Mo. - Campbellsville's loss this past weekend to unranked University of Cumberlands cost the Lady Tigers one spot in the NAIA Division I Women's Basketball Coaches' Top 25 Poll, leaving the CU holding down the No. 4 spot.


Campbellsville received 218 voting points from the national raters and now remains in the Top 25 for 91-consecutive polls and in the Top 5 for the 28th-straight edition.

Our Lady of the Lake (Texas) continues to hold the No. 1 ranking for the third week in a row in the eighth regular-season edition of the Top 25 Poll. The ninth regular-season installment will be released on Feb. 23. The Saints claimed eight of the 10 first-place votes and 249 total points. Our Lady of the Lake is one of the hottest teams in Division I Women's Basketball, entering Tuesday with a division-best 22-game winning streak.

Westmont University gained 240 voting points and comes in at No. 2 this week, while No. 3 Columbia received the remaining two first-place votes and a total of 235 points. The Cougars have moved into the Top 3 for the first time in school history.


This story was posted on 2016-02-17 04:51:02
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