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FHSU eighth in final version of WBCA Top 25 poll

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Fort Hays State Women’s Basketball was picked eighth in the final version of the 2014-15 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA)/USA Today Top 25 poll, released this week by the organization.

California University of Pennsylvania was the top-ranked squad after winning the NCAA Championship last month, and runner-up California Baptist was picked second. From there, semifinalists Limestone College and Emporia State were slotted third and fourth while Lewis University closed out the Top 5.

FHSU and ESU were joined in the final poll by Pittsburg State (No. 16) from the MIAA, while Central Region opponents Wayne State College (No. 18), Arkansas Tech (receiving 16 votes), Harding (receiving 16 votes), Northern State (receiving 15 votes) and Minnesota State (receiving nine votes) were also mentioned in the rankings.

The Tigers finished the season at 30-4 overall, winning the MIAA Regular Season Championship and reaching the 30-win margin for the second time in program history. FHSU closed out its campaign in the NCAA Tournament Central Region final. The squad was ranked as high as second in the nation this season and strung together a 21-game win streak between November and February.

The final WBCA Top 25 is below…

Rank Institution – First Place Votes Previous Rank Record Total Points
1 California University of Pennsylvania (Pa.) – 27 14 32-4 728
2 California Baptist University NR 29-7 653
3 Limestone College (S.C.) – 2 2 34-2 629
4 Emporia State University (Kan.) 9 29-5 619
5 Lewis University (Ill.) 4 31-3 558
6 West Texas A&M University 5 30-3 541
7 Nova Southeastern University (Fla.) 18 27-6 514
8 Fort Hays State University (Kan.) 6 30-4 465
9 University of New Haven (Conn.) 23 26-6 462
10 Union University (Tenn.) 12 28-4 434
11 Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 15 26-5 417
12 Stonehill College (Mass.) 13 24-5 379
13 University of Alaska – Anchorage – 1 1 29-2 332
14 Columbus State University (Ga.) 3 31-2 309
15 Michigan Technological University 8 28-3 288
16 Pittsburg State University (Kan.) 16 27-7 260
17 Drury University (Mo.) 7 26-4 205
18 Wayne State College (Neb.) 19 28-6 197
19 Adelphi University (N.Y.) 10 28-4 189
20 California State Polytechnic University – Pomona NR 21-9 186
21 Wayne State University (Mich.) 19 23-6 156
22 Ashland University (Ohio) NR 25-9 136
23 Indiana University of Pennsylvania (Pa.) 11 25-4 134
24 Anderson University (S.C.) NR 27-5 119
25 University of Colorado – Colorado Springs NR 26-7 111

Dropped Out: Seattle Pacific University (Wash.); Cedarville University (Ohio); University of District of Columbia; Humboldt State University (Calif.); Hawaii Pacific University.

Others receiving votes: Seattle Pacific University (Wash.) 108; Rollins College (Fla.) 92; Cedarville University (Ohio) 59; West Liberty University (W.Va.) 59; University of District of Columbia 52; University of West Florida 42; Humboldt State University (Calif.) 37; Hawaii Pacific University 35; Holy Family University (Pa.) 30; Franklin Pierce University (N.H.) 28; Point Loma Nazarene University (Calif.) 25; Shepherd University (W.Va.) 24; Arkansas Tech University 16; California State University – Dominguez Hills 16; Harding University (Ark.) 16; Northern State University (S.D.) 15; Gannon University (Pa.) 13; Benedict College (S.C.) 11; Eckerd College (Fla.) 11; Minnesota State University – Mankato 9; Colorado Mesa University 8; Kentucky State University 6; University of Southern Indiana 5; West Chester University of Pennsylvania 4; Wingate University (N.C.) 4; Midwestern State University (Texas) 2; University of Arkansas – Fort Smith 1.

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