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Dr. Cavil’s HBCU Women’s Mid-Major Basketball Poll – (2/2/2011)

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The Dr. Cavil’s HBCU Women’s Mid-Major Division Basketball Top 10, with number of first-place votes, record in parentheses, total points, previous ranking, and next opponent:

Name——————–Record–1PV-Points-PWR–Next Game-(2/2/11-2/8/11)
1. Johnson C. Smith—–(17-1)-(8)—97—-2—-(Beat Winston-Salem St,(64-60), at-Shaw, vs-Fayetteville St)
2. Xavier-(LA)———-(19-4)-(2)—91—-3—-(Beat SUNO,(64-47) vs-Belhaven, at-Dillard, at-William Carey)
3. @-Langston———–(18-4)——-70—-4—-(Beat LSU-Shreveport,(65-47), vs-Jarvis Christian, vs-Texas College)
4. SUNO—————–(16-1)——-68—-1—-(Lost to Xavier,(64-47), vs-Tougaloo)
5. Texas College——–(14-7)——-51—-6—-(Beat Our Lady of the Lake,(101-93), vs-Jarvis Christian, at-Bacone, at-Langston)
6. Elizabeth City State-(13-7)——-49—-5—-(Beat Virginia St(63-60), at-St. Paul’s, vs-Lincoln (Pa.))
7. Fort Valley State—-(14-6)——-35—-8—-(Beat Clark Atlanta,(78-65), at-Tuskegee, at-Stillman)
8. Albany State———(13-7)——-32—-7—-(Beat Clark Atlanta,(81-72), at-Stillman, at-Tuskegee)
9. Livingstone———-(12-4)——-24—-9—-(St. Augustine’s,(84-80), at-Winston-Salem St, at-Shaw)
10. Benedict————-(13-6)——-12—-NR—(Lost to Stillman,(63-62), at-Clark Atlanta, at-Miles)

Dropped Out: Virginia State-(10-6)

Receiving Votes: Virginia State-(10-6)-10, Winston-Salem State-(12-7)-5, Tuskegee-(10-7)-4, District of Columbia-(12-7)-3, Bowie State-(10-7)-1

PWR = Previous Week Ranking
1PV = 1st Place Votes

@ = TSPN & 3C 2009-2010 HBCU Basketball Women’s Mid-Major Division National Champion

Major Division = NCAA Division II, NAIA Division I and NAIA Division II



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