Men's Basketball
Georgetown, KY
March
6, 2008

Men's Basketball Remains at No. 1 for Third Straight Week (3-6-08)

Final regular season poll has Georgetown (Ky.) at No. 1 with a 30-0 record



Gordon (Gus) Chase and the No. 1 Georgetown (Ky.) Tigers ended the regular season a perfect 30-0

 

KANSAS CITY, Mo . - Finishing the regular season at a perfect 30-0, Georgetown ( Ky. ) stands alone as No. 1 in the final regular season edition of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Division I Men's Basketball Top 25 Coaches' Poll, announced Wednesday. The Tigers earned 330 points and all 11-first place votes in snatching the No. 1 spot for the third straight week. GC has a first-round bye in the Mid-South Conference Tournament and will play on March 9.

No. 2 Lee ( Tenn. ) ends the regular season slate on an eight-game winning streak and enters the Southern State Athletic Conference Tournament as the No. 1 seed. On the strength of a 12-game winning streak, No. 3 Lambuth ( Tenn. ) holds for the second straight week. The No. 4 and No. 5 slots are filled by Louisiana State University-Shreveport and Mountain State (W.V.), respectively.

No. 17 Oklahoma Baptist vaults into the Top 25 after sitting out last week. No. 23 Carroll ( Mont. ), No. 24 Olivet Nazarene ( Ill. ) and No. 25 Point Loma Nazarene ( Calif. ) all get the Top 25 recognition this poll after receiving votes in the Feb. 27th edition.

Conference tournaments are going on this weekend and wrap up Tuesday, March 11. To view the full schedule, click here.

For in-depth coverage of NAIA Men's Basketball, click here

The official announcement of the 32-team field for the 71st Annual Buffalo Funds-NAIA Division I National Championship will occur late on Tuesday, March 11. The announcement of the official bracket will happen on Wednesday, March 12 by 5 p.m. CST.

2007-08 NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Top 25 Coaches' Poll - March 5 (Rating #11 - FINAL)

RANK LAST WEEK SCHOOL 1st PLACE VOTES 2007-08 RECORD TOTAL POINTS
1 1 Georgetown College (Ky.) 11 30-0 330
2 2 Lee University ( Tenn. )   28-1 318
3 3 Lambuth University ( Tenn. ) 26-3 299
4 4 Louisiana State University-Shreveport 27-2 296
5 5 Mountain State University ( W.Va. ) 28-2 286
6 6 Concordia University ( Calif. ) 25-4 281
7 8 Oklahoma City University 23-7 263
8 9 Robert Morris College ( Ill. ) 24-3 241
9 7 Southern Nazarene University ( Okla. ) 23-7 240
10 10 McKendree University ( Ill. ) 25-7 226
11 11 Martin Methodist College ( Tenn. ) 24-6 220
12 15 Azusa Pacific University ( Calif. ) 21-9 206
13 13 California Baptist University 21-7 174
14 12 Auburn University Montgomery ( Ala. ) 19-7 163
15 14 Columbia College ( Mo. ) 24-7 154
16 22 University of Mobile ( Ala. ) 21-8 151
17 RV Oklahoma Baptist University 22-8 139
18 17 Texas Wesleyan University 19-10 135
T19 19 Trevecca Nazarene University ( Tenn. ) 22-8 131
T19 18 University of the Cumberlands ( Ky. ) 18-12 131
21 23 Lewis-Clark State College ( Idaho ) 19-9 130
22 20 Wayland Baptist University ( Texas ) 18-11 78
23 RV Carroll College ( Mont. ) 22-7 75
24 RV Olivet Nazarene University ( Ill. ) 16-13 62
25 RV Point Loma Nazarene University ( Calif. ) 22-8 61

Others receiving votes:
Cumberland University ( Tenn. ) 39; Campbellsville University ( Ky. ) 37; Xavier University ( La. ) 36
Saint Xavier University (Ill.) 34; Northwestern Oklahoma State University 24; Montana State University
Northern 22; Union University (Tenn.) 21; University of Illinois at Springfield 19; Wiley College (Texas) 17;
Vanguard University (Calif.) 14; Texas College 13; Westminster College (Utah) 11; Tougaloo College
(Miss.) 11; Freed-Hardeman University (Tenn.) 10; Faulkner University (Ala.) 9; Berry College (Ga.) 5;
Shorter College (Ga.) 3

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