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Pioneers receive votes in WBCA Division II preseason poll

Pioneers receive votes in WBCA Division II preseason poll

LILBURN, Ga. --- The Tusculum University women's basketball team is receiving votes in the 2021-22 Women's Basketball Coaches Association Division II Preseason Top 25 poll, the WBCA announced Tuesday.

The Pioneers received 23 points in voting by the 23-member committee. Tusculum was one of 34 schools that received votes outside the Top 25 in the preseason rankings.

Tusculum finished 19-4 last season and won its second consecutive South Atlantic Conference Championship tournament title. The Pioneers, who were second in the SAC in the regular season with a 15-3 record, earned their first NCAA Division II Tournament victory since 2010 and concluded the 2020-21 season ranked 18th in the WBCA Top 25. Tusculum returns three starters and seven of its top 10 scorers from last year's squad, including preseason second-team All-SAC guard Jalia Arnwine who averaged 13.6 points per game last season.

The Pioneers are scheduled to play four teams that appear in the WBCA Top 25, all in the first 10 games of the season. Tusculum will face 25th-ranked Belmont Abbey on the road in the season opener on Nov. 12, then will host 21st-ranked Carson-Newman in the home and conference opener on Wednesday, Nov. 17. In December, Tusculum will host sixth-ranked North Georgia on Wednesday, Dec. 8 before traveling to third-ranked Lander on Saturday, Dec. 11. Tusculum will play at Carson-Newman on Wednesday, Feb. 2 in their second meeting of the season with the Eagles.

Defending national champion Lubbock Christian (23-0) received 20 first-place votes and took the top spot in the preseason poll, followed by Drury (24-2), Lander (20-2), Fort Hays State (22-4) and Azusa Pacific (12-5). Of the teams that appeared in the preseason Top 25, four of them played either a limited schedule or sat out the entire 2020-21 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

WBCA Division II Preseason Top 25

Rank

School (2020-21 Record)

Points

2020-21
Rank

1

Lubbock Christian (23-0)

547

1

2

Drury (24-2)

524

2

3

Lander (20-2)

465

3

4

Fort Hays State (22-4)

408

10

5

Azusa Pacific (12-5)

356

16

6t

Central Missouri (23-5)

339

4

6t

North Georgia (18-2)

339

6

8

Ashland (16-9)

326

20

9

Gannon (13-1)

311

26

10

Texas A&M-Commerce (14-4)

307

17

11

Tampa (7-0)

305

NR

12

Alaska Anchorage (3-0)

267

NR

13

Stonehill (0-0)

257

NR

14

Glenville State (12-4)

235

23

15

Valdosta State (18-4)

173

13

16

Southwestern Oklahoma State (18-4)

171

15

17

Charleston, WV (19-3)

155

5

18

Minnesota Duluth (14-2)

150

12

19

Union, TN (19-6)

147

22

20

Daemen (14-3)

125

8

21

Carson-Newman (15-4)

124

24

22

Bentley (0-0)

93

NR

23t

Colorado Mines (17-3)

89

21

23t

Truman State (17-5)

89

27

25t

Belmont Abbey (22-3)

80

7

25t

Hawaii Pacific (13-1)

80

14

Dropped Out: No. 10 Michigan Tech (20-2); No. 18 Tusculum (19-4); No. 19 Arkansas Tech (14-2); No. 25 Tuskegee (12-2).

Others receiving votes: Michigan Tech (20-2) 59; Nebraska Kearney (23-4) 58; Indiana, PA (0-0) 57; Arkansas Tech (14-2) 51;
Western Washington (6-0) 47; Tuskegee (12-2) 44; Barton (13-3) 41; Grand Valley State (14-6) 40; West Texas A&M (15-6) 40;
Benedict (12-3) 30; Lee, TN (15-8) 24; Tusculum (19-4) 23; Augustana, SD (12-5) 20; Southeastern Oklahoma State (13-8) 17;
University of the Sciences (0-0) 16; Texas A&M International (11-5) 15; Emporia State (18-7) 8; Walsh (17-7) 3.

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