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Pilots Ranked #4 in Latest Coaches' Poll

February 06, 2008

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Despite getting a scare last week, Mountain State (W.V.) holds on to No. 1 in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Division I Men's Basketball Top 25 Coaches' Poll, announced today (Feb. 6). The Cougars, who have been No. 1 in all seven regular-season polls, were a unanimous choice for the second straight week with 11 first-place nods. MSU survived a 92-85 game against Voorhees (S.C.) last Saturday - the margin of victory tied for the lowest amount all year. Standing at 22-0, the Cougars have won by 10 or more points in 18 of their 22 games.

Nipping at MSU's heels again is No. 2 Georgetown (Ky.) with just 13 points separating the two teams. Since the second poll (six straight), GC has held the No. 2 spot. The Tigers hold the most victories (23) of any Division I team and are one of three undefeated's. No. 3 Lee (Tenn.) is the other undefeated at 20-0 as it moved up one spot from last week. No. 4 Louisiana State University in Shreveport slid up one spot as well because of an 85-81 loss by No. 5 Concordia (Calif.) last week at the hands of then-No. 18 California Baptist.

In one of the more impressive poll jumps this week is No. 14 Wayland Baptist (Texas). A road win at then-No. 12 Southern Nazarene (Okla.) propelled the Pioneers eight spots. No. 18 Martin Methodist (Tenn.) is another squad moving up quickly. The RedHawks have won four of their last five games including two over Top 25 opponents.

No. 23 Auburn University Montgomery (Ala.) and No. 25 Columbia (Mo.) are newcomers in the Top 25. Both were in polls No. 4 and 5 but dropped out last week.

The Pilots defeated Tougaloo (90-77) and #26 Mobile last week.  With the two victories, the Pilots now sit atop the GCAC standings with eight conference games remaining.


2007-08 NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Top 25 Coaches' Poll - Feb. 6 (Rating #7)

RANK

WEEK

SCHOOL

1st PLACE VOTES

2007-08 RECORD*

TOTAL POINTS

1

1

Mountain State University (W.Va.)

11

22-0

330

2

2

Georgetown College (Ky.)

23-0

317

3

4

Lee University (Tenn.)

20-0

307

4

5

Louisiana State University-Shreveport

20-1

292

5

3

Concordia University (Calif.)

18-2

289

6

6

Robert Morris College (Ill.)

19-2

269

7

7

Oklahoma City University

15-5

262

8

9

Lambuth University (Tenn.)

17-3

248

9

8

Westminster College (Utah)

16-3

245

10

13

Point Loma Nazarene University (Calif.)

17-4

217

11

10

Pikeville College (Ky.)

18-3

211

12

11

McKendree University (Ill.)

18-5

209

13

14

Xavier University (La.)

18-4

205

14

22

Wayland Baptist University (Texas)

14-7

177

15

19

Trevecca Nazarene University (Tenn.)

17-4

176

16

18

California Baptist University

16-3

159

17

12

Southern Nazarene University (Okla.)

15-6

147

18

25

Martin Methodist College (Tenn.)

17-4

140

19

20

Lewis-Clark State College (Idaho)

15-6

118

20

17

Oklahoma Baptist University

15-5

108

21

24

Saint Xavier University (Ill.)

19-5

103

22

21

Texas Wesleyan University

14-8

84

23

RV

Auburn University Montgomery (Ala.)

12-6

78

24

16

Cumberland University (Tenn.)

14-6

55

25

RV

Columbia College (Mo.)

18-6

53

Others receiving votes:University of the Cumberlands (Ky.) 52; Vanguard University (Calif.) 49; University of Mobile (Ala.) 45; Texas College 23; Lindsey Wilson College (Ky.) 23; Shorter College (Ga.) 17; Rocky Mountain College (Mont.) 16; Union University (Tenn.) 16; Fresno Pacific University (Calif.) 11; Montana State University Northern 11; Campbellsville University (Ky.) 9; Faulkner University (Ala.) 8; Jarvis Christian College (Texas) 6; Azusa Pacific University (Calif.) 6; University of Illinois at Springfield 6; Rogers State University (Okla.) 5; Freed-Hardeman University (Tenn.) 4; Voorhees College (S.C.) 3; Wiley College (Texas) 2; Park University (Mo.) 2; Tougaloo College (Miss.) 1; Olivet Nazarene University (Ill.) 1