Tuesday, January 3, 2006
MORAVIAN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM MOVES UP ONE SPOT TO 18TH
IN FOURTH USA TODAY/ESPN DIVISION III TOP 25 COACHES’ POLL
LILBURN, GA --- The Moravian College women’s basketball team, which is off to an
8-1 start, moved up one spot to 18th in the nation in the fourth USA Today/ESPN
Division III Top 25 Coaches’ Poll announced Tuesday by the Women’s Basketball
Coaches Association. The complete poll can be viewed at http://www.wbca.org/DIIICoachesPoll.asp.
The Greyhounds, under the direction of 19-year head coach Mary Beth Spirk,
received votes in the coaches’ preseason poll but were not ranked in the Top 25 before
debuting at 21st in the first regular season poll and moving up to 18th second poll. The
Greyhounds dropped one spot to 19th in the last poll released on December 20th before moving
back up to 18th in this week’s Top 25. Moravian has won eight of its first nine games
of the year by an average of 15.0 points, and the team has begun its 2005-06 Commonwealth
Conference season with a pair of victories.
The Washington University (MO) is the top team in the poll by receiving all eight first
place votes followed by George Fox University by eight points.
Moravian suffered a 67-62 loss to six-ranked the University of Scranton on December 7th
in Johnston Hall. The Greyhounds will play 11th-ranked Messiah twice during the Commonwealth
Conference season, in Johnston Hall on January 25th and in Grantham on February 11th. Both
games are slated to begin at 6:00 p.m.
Moravian will return to action in a non-conference game versus Wilkes University on Wednesday,
January 4th in Johnston Hall at 7:00 p.m.
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