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LWC women's basketball up one spot to No. 4 in nation

Position marks highest ranking in program history for Blue Raiders in NAIA Coaches Top Top 25 poll. Campbellsville University is No. 7.
Next: - The LWC Blue Raider Women's Basketball Team hosts Johnson (TN) at Biggers Sports Center, 367 Spickard Drive, Columbia, KY. - Anthony Latessa DETAILS/LAST GAME

By Anthony Latess
News from Lindsey Wilson College

COLUMBIA, KY - (Tue 3 Jan 2016) The NAIA released the second regular season Top-25 Coaches' Poll Wednesday afternoon and Lindsey Wilson moved up one spot to No.4.



The Blue Raiders received 228 points in the poll,this marks the highest ranking in program history.

Ranked No. 1 is Freed Hardeman (TN) who received 250 points in the poll and nine first-place votes.

No. 2 is Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) with 242 points and one first-place vote, No. 3 is Westmont (CA) with 231 points and MidAmerica Nazarene (KS) is No. 5 receiving 206 points.

Four other Mid-South Conference teams in the poll are Campbellsville (KY) who is seventh, Shawnee State (Ohio) is 10th, Cumberland (TN) 15th and Pikeville (KY) 23rd.


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Campbellsville Middle School names Leaders of the Week



2017-01-04 - Campbllsville Middle School, 315 Roberts Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools (CIS).
Campbellsville Middle School recently named its Leaders of the Week for the week of January 2, 2016. They are fourth-grader Destiny Milby, fifth-grader Ava Hughes, sixth-grader Blake Tungate, seventh-grader Logan Phillips and eighth-grader Noah Mardis. Above, from left are sixth-grader Blake Tungate, fourth-grader Destiny Milby, fifth-grader Ava Hughes and seventh-grader Logan Phillips. Eighth-grader Noah Mardis isn't pictured. - Calen McKinney

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