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Pioneers ranked 18th in final WBCA poll

Pioneers ranked 18th in final WBCA poll

LILBURN, Ga. --- The Tusculum University women's basketball team is ranked 18th in the final Women's Basketball Coaches Association NCAA Division II poll of the 2020-21 season.

The Pioneers finished with a 19-4 record and gained five positions from the final regular-season poll, when Tusculum was ranked 23rd. It is the first time the Pioneers have ended the season nationally-ranked since 2009-10, when Tusculum was ninth in the final poll after advancing to the Elite Eight.

Tusculum won its second consecutive South Atlantic Conference Championship title with a 59-47 victory over Lincoln Memorial in the finals, then earned its first NCAA Tournament win since 2010 with a 77-64 victory over Tuskegee in the first round. The Pioneers were eliminated in the Southeast Region semifinals by eventual region champion Belmont Abbey by a 74-59 score.

The Pioneers went 15-3 in the SAC during the regular season, finishing second to Carson-Newman by a half-game. Tusculum was 9-1 on the road during the regular season and finished the year 9-2 at home and 10-2 in road and neutral site games.

Tusculum was led by forward Maddie Sutton, who was a first-team All-America selection by the Division II Conference Commissioners Association and an honorable mention WBCA All-American. Sutton, a first-team All-SAC selection and the SAC Tournament Most Valuable Player, set school and conference records for rebounding average at 14.6 per game, and led Division II with 20 double-doubles in 23 games including a streak of 16 in a row.

Lubbock Christian, which finished 23-0 and won its second national championship in a row, was the unanimous number-one team in the final poll, followed by national runner-up Drury (24-2), Lander (20-2), Central Missouri (23-5) and Charleston (19-3).

Tusculum was the second-highest ranked team that participated in the Southeast Region this season, trailing only Belmont Abbey (22-3) which was ranked seventh in the final poll. Also ranked from the region were Carson-Newman (15-4) in 24th and Tuskegee (12-2) in 25th.

The final D2SIDA National Media Poll was also released following the conclusion of the 2020-21 season, and the Pioneers were among the teams receiving votes in the poll.

Women's Basketball Coaches Association
Final 2020-21 Division II Poll

Rk

School (Record)

Pts (1st)

Prev

1

Lubbock Christian (23-0)

575 (23)

1

2

Drury (24-2)

551

2

3

Lander (20-2)

518

5

4

Central Missouri (23-5)

491

20

5

Charleston, WV (19-3)

457

8

6

North Georgia (18-2)

431

3

7

Belmont Abbey (22-3)

410

13

8

Daemen (14-3)

364

15

9

Nebraska Kearney (23-4)

345

9

10t

Fort Hays State (22-4)

292

10

10t

Michigan Tech (20-2)

292

6

12

Minnesota Duluth (14-2)

291

7

13

Valdosta State (18-4)

253

12

14

Hawaii Pacific (13-1)

238

4

15

Southwestern Oklahoma State (18-4)

237

19

16

Azusa Pacific (12-5)

229

NR

17

Texas A&M-Commerce (14-4)

215

11

18

TUSCULUM (19-4)

125

23

19

Arkansas Tech (14-2)

118

21

20

Ashland (16-9)

105

NR

21

Colorado Mines (17-3)

97

22

22

Union, TN (19-6)

94

25

23

Glenville State (12-4)

93

18

24

Carson-Newman (15-4)

92

14

25

Tuskegee (12-2)

89

16

Others receiving votes: Gannon (13-1) 82; Barton (13-3) 64;
Truman State (17-5) 64; Benedict (12-3) 51; Westminster, UT (13-6) 35;
Emporia State (18-7) 29; Roberts Wesleyan (12-7) 28; Southeastern
Oklahoma State (13-8) 22; Dominican, NY (12-2) 19; Grand Valley
State (14-6) 15; Cedarville (19-6) 12; Tiffin (18-9) 8; Walsh (17-7) 7.
Six teams mentioned on only one ballot for a total of 37 combined points.

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