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Division II National Rankings (As of February 1 1 th) MEN 1. California (Pa.) 1 21-1 2. Jacksonville State (Ala.) 20-1 3. Virginia Union 19-2 4. Califorrya- Riverside 19-2 5. Washburn (Kan.) 19-2 6. Bridgeport (Conn.) 17-4 7. Missouri Western 17-4# 8. Philadelphia Textiles 17-3# 9. New Hampshire 17-4 10. Johnson C. Smith 18-5 11. Wayne State (Mich.) 18-4 1 2 . Southern Colorado 17-5 13. Alaska-Anchorage 19-5 14. Kentucky Wesleyan 15-5 15. South Dakota State . 17-4 16. Delta State (Miss.) 18-3 17. Cal State- Bakersfield 18-4 18. Pace 18-3 19. Denver 16-3 .20. Ashland (Ohio) 15-4 # Tied for seventh place WOMEN 1 . North Dakota State 1 9-2 2. Bentley (Mass.) 19-0 3. Portland State (Ore.) 22-2 4. West Texas State 17-3 5. Delta State (Miss.) 17-3 6. North Dakota 1 8-3 7. ^ St. Joseph's (I nd.) 19-1 8. Clarion (Pa.) 18-1 9. Stonehill (Mass.) . 18-2 10. Pittsburg-Johnstown (Pa.) 17-3# 11. West Georgia 18-3# 12. Central Missouri State 17-3 13. Augustana (SD)^? 19-2 14. Northern Kentucky ? 15-5 15. Washburn (Kan.) , 17-3 16. Cal-Poly Pamona 18-5 17. Norfolk State 17-5 18. Michigan Tech 16-3 19. California (Pa.) 17-4 20. South Dakota State 15-6 #Tied for tenth place in the polls CIAA Standings (As of February 9th) MEN Northern Division Virginia Union Virginia State Norfolk State Hampton University Elizabeth City State Bowie State St. Paul's College Johnson C. Smith Fayetteviile State Shaw University North Carolina Central St. Augustine's Livingstone College Winston-Salem State Div. 9-1 7-2 5-3 3-6 3-7 2-5 2-7 Conf. 15-1 10-4 9-5 6-10 3-12 2-12 4-11 Southern Division 7-2 7-3 7-3 6-4 3-6 2-7 0-7 13-3 13-4 9-7 9-6 7-8 4-11 2-11 WOMEN Northern Division Norfolk State Hampton University Virginia State Virginia Union St. Paul's College Elizabeth City State Bowie State St. Augustine's Johnson C. Smith North Carolina CentraJ WInstorvSalem State Shaw University Fayetteviile State Livingstone College Div. 8-0 7-2 6-3 4-5 2-6 2-7 1-6 Conf. 14-0 12-4 10-5 7-9 5-10 3-14 3-11 Southern Division 8-0 8-2 6-4 4-3 4-6 2-9 1-8 14-0 13-4 7-7 9-5 7-10 3-15 2-14 Overall 19-2 15-5 15-7 10-10 7-15 5-16 5-17 17-5 19-6 15-7 11-9 11-10 5-15 3-17 Overall 17-5 17-6 11-7 7-13 6-1 3 4-16 4-16 15-1 18-5 8-9 11-7 8-13 3-15 4-18 ME AC Standings (As of February 9th) Howard University Delaware State Florida A&M North Carolina A&T Coppin State South Carolina State Morgan State Maryland-Eastern Shore Bethune-Cookman South Carolina State Maryland-Eastern Shore Coppin State Howard University North Carolina A&T Bethune-Cookman Delaware State Morgan State Men Conf. 8-2 8-3 8-3 7-4 7-5 5-6 3-8 2-8 1-10 Women 7-2 7-2 6-4 5-4 5-5 3-7 3-7 2*7 Overall 10-11 11-11 11-11 13-7 13-9 9-12 3-19 3-18 1-20 14-7 12-7 10-12 5-15 9-8 8-10 8-13 6-18 ME AC Continued from Page B2 place last week. Morgan State whipped Bethune-Cookman 92 85 thanks to some solid work by rookie guard Obadiah Johnson who totaled 25 points and 1 1 rebounds. Reggie Cunningham led B-CC with 33 points. At presstime, Cunningham was ranked among the top five scor ers in Division I at 26.2 ppg. In LIMES' loss to Del State, Marlin Kembrew tallied 25 points. Player Of The Week Florida A&M power for ward DeLon Turner scored 53 points and pulled down 29 rebounds in victories over Mor gan State and Coppin State. The 6-5 junior is from Miami. Rookie Of The Week Delaware State forward D' Andre Parmley recorded 34 points, 15 rebounds and five steals in three games. The 6-4 Parmley is a freshman from New Bern. Other top performances South Carolina State's Jack le Robinson had 40 points and 21 rebounds in two games. Delaware State's Tyrone Boger scored 51 points and snatched 16 rebounds in three contests. North Carolina A&T's Jamaine Williams had 43 points, 30 rebounds and six blocked shots in three games. Marlin Kimbrew of Maryland-Eastern Shore tallied 36 points and nine rebounds in two outings. Coppin State's Larry Yarbray scored 36 points and handed out 12 assists in three games. na State and Maryland-Eastern Shore won two conference games each last week to remain deadlocked for the ME AC lead. The Lady Bulldogs 66-52 win over North Carolina A&T gave SCS a 14-7 overall mark, best in the league. In other games, Maryland Eastern Shore smacked Delaware State 61-47 while 'Bethune-Cookman nipped Mor gan State, 61-59. Player Of The Week Bethune-Cookman center Amanda Jones had 71 points and 51 rebounds in three games. Jones is a 6-1 senior from Brunswick, Ga. Rookie Of The Week Coppin State forward Moni ca Benson tallied 19 points, six assists, five rebounds and three steals in wins over Morgan State and Delaware State. Benson irs a 5- 10 freshman from Penncrest* Other top performances Delaware State's Kim Tay lor had 44 points and six steals in three games. 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