MSU receives votes in NABC Division II Top 25

MSU receives votes in NABC Division II Top 25

WICHITA FALLS, Texas - The Midwestern State University Mustangs did not crack this week's National Association of Basketball Coaches Division II Top 25, but did receive a good number of votes in the poll.

The Mustangs received 12 points in the voting, placing them third (or the equivalent of 28th) among others receiving votes.

Winona
State
(
Minn.
) is ranked first in the poll followed by Bentley (
Mass.
),
Findlay
(
Ohio
),
Metro
State
(
Colo.
) and
Central Missouri
.

The Lone Star Conference's

Southeastern
Oklahoma
State
is ranked sixth and is currently the only LSC team in the NABC Top 25.

MSU plays host to Abilene Christian on Wednesday night in LSC South action at

Gerald Stockton Court
in D.L. Ligon Coliseum. The men's game will tipoff about 8 p.m. following the women's contest at 6 p.m.

+++ MSU +++

NABC DIVISION II COACHES POLL

February 6, 2007

Records through February 4, 2007

1.

Winona
State
(
Minn.
) (8) 21-0

2. Bentley (

Mass.
) 21-0

3.

Findlay
(
Ohio
) 20-1

4.

Metro
State
(
Colo.
) 19-2

5. Central

Missouri
19-1

6.

Southeastern Oklahoma
State 18-2

7.

Grand
Valley
State
(
Mich.
) 19-2

8.

Southern Indiana
21-3

9.

Minnesota
State 21-2

10.

Clayton
State
(
Ga.
) 19-2

11.

Humboldt
State
(
Calif.
) 16-3

12. Quincy (

Ill.
) 17-4

13. Northwest

Missouri
State 17-4

14.

West
Liberty
State
(
W.Va.
) 18-2

15.

Emporia
State
(
Kan.
) 18-2

16.

Augusta
State
(
Ga.
) 18-3

17. Cal State-San Bernadino 14-4

18. Rollins (

Fla.
) 18-3

19. Millersville (

Pa.
) 18-3

20.

Henderson
State
(
Ark.
) 15-5

21. Virginia Union 12-4

22.

Seattle
Pacific (
Wash.
) 14-7

23. Benedict (S.C.) 17-2

24. Barton (N.C.) 15-5

25. Montevallo (

Ala.
) 17-5

Others receiving votes: Cal Poly Pomona; California (Pa.); Midwestern State (Texas); Nebraska-Kearney; Saint Rose (N.Y.); Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.); Armstrong Atlantic State (Ga.); Bryant (R.I.); Valdosta State (Ga.); Pfeiffer (N.C.); Mercyhurst (Pa.).

Next poll released February 13, 2007.