Mon, Jan 18, 2010 - [Women's Basketball] - Viewed 454 times - Post By Adam Glatczak
KANSAS CITY, MO. - The Iowa Wesleyan College women's basketball team has made its first appearance in the national rankings this season, appearing in the most recent NAIA Division II national coaches' poll released Monday afternoon by the NAIA.
The Tigers are ranked 23
rd in this week's poll, receiving 108 points. It is the fourth time in the last five seasons the Wesleyan women have been in the national poll for at least one week, and the first time the team is ranked since coming in 22
nd in the final poll of last season.
IWC moved into the rankings on the strength of a pair of wins last week. The Tigers defeated then-21st ranked Grand View as well as Viterbo and have now won 11 of their last 12 games to improve to 13-7 this season. Wesleyan moved up from being ranked #31 last week, when it received 37 points to rank sixth among teams outside the top 25 also receiving votes.
Iowa Wesleyan replaced Grand View as the second team from the Midwest Collegiate Conference in the national poll. IWC joins St. Ambrose as MCC schools currently ranked. The Queen Bees (17-3 overall) won at William Penn in their lone game last week and received 282 votes to move up one spot to 11th nationally. Grand View is currently 30th, fifth among teams outside the top 25 with 41 points this week, and dropped out of the poll this week for the first time since the preseason.
The Tigers defeated both St. Ambrose and Grand View at home over the past two weeks and have a 2-2 record against teams currently ranked in the top 25. Wesleyan also defeated #24 Marian (Ind.) on a neutral court on Dec. 18. The Tigers lost to #6 Jamestown (N.D.) by six points at home on Nov. 27 and also lost at #9 College of the Ozarks (Mo.) on the road on Nov. 14.
In addition, IWC has a neutral court win over a Walsh (Ohio) team that was just two points out of being ranked in the top 25 this week, and the Tigers also have wins over Grand View and Valley City State (N.D.) teams that received votes in this week's poll. Wesleyan also lost in overtime earlier this season on the road at Quincy (Ill.), which is ranked #22 in the most recent NCAA Division II poll.
The Tigers are 6-1 in MCC play and hold a one-half game lead over St. Ambrose in the conference standings. Grand View is one game back in the league race at 5-2 while Mount Mercy College holds down fourth with a 4-2 record.