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Skyhawks drop to No. 8 in USA TODAY ESPN Top 25 rankings

Fort Lewis hosts Adams State at 5:30 p.m. Saturday in Whalen Gymnasium

LILBURN, Ga. — The Fort Lewis College women's basketball team dropped to No. 8 in the tenth USA TODAY ESPN Division II Top 25 Coaches Poll of the season, released today by the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA). The Skyhawks received 565 total points.

Fort Lewis (15-2 overall, 12-1 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference) split its two road games last weekend, losing to then-No. 5 Metro State 78-51 on Friday before beating Regis 69-55 on Saturday.

The Skyhawks host Adams State (6-11, 5-8) at 5:30 p.m. Saturday in Whalen Gymnasium.

The complete USA TODAY ESPN Top 25 poll includes:

1. UC-San Diego, 18-0, 26 first place votes, 794 total points
2. Clayton State (Ga.), 18-1, 6, 768
3. Edinboro (Pa.), 16-0, 720
4. Metro State (Colo.), 16-1, 695
5. Bentley (Mass.), 16-2, 638
6. Northeastern State (Okla.), 17-1, 606
7. Wayne State (Neb.), 17-2, 568
8. Fort Lewis (Colo.), 15-2, 565
9. Ashland (Ohio), 16-1, 496
10. Rollins (Fla.), 14-2, 476
11. Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 13-1, 438
12. Alaska-Anchorage, 17-3, 437
13. Arkansas Tech, 11-3, 432
14. Washburn (Kan.), 16-3, 413
15. South Carolina-Aiken, 15-2, 344
16. Pittsburg State (Kan.), 16-2, 324
17. Emporia State (Kan.), 13-3, 283
18. Indiana-Pennsylvania, 14-3, 176
19. Florida Southern, 12-3, 59
20. Gannon (Pa.), 13-3, 138
21. Assumption (Mass.), 13-4, 107
22. Cal. Poly-Pomona, 12-4, 102
23. Dowling (N.Y.), 14-3, 88
24. Lander (S.C.), 13-3, 74
25. Michigan Tech, 12-4, 72

Others Receiving Votes: Newman (Kan.) 71, Calif. State-Monterey Bay 64, Wisconsin-Parkside 58, Johnson C. Smith (N.C.) 29, Augustana (S.D.) 26, Indianapolis (Ind.) 25, District of Columbia 24, Pace (N.Y.) 20, Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) 16, Tusculum (Tenn.) 13, Ferris State (Mich.) 12, Northern Kentucky 12, West Chester (Pa.) 8, Southern New Hampshire 7, Catawba (N.C.) 5, Fort Hays State (Kan.) 5, Midwestern State (Texas) 5, Philadelphia (Pa.) 5, Winston-Salem State (N.C.) 5, Concord (W.Va.) 4, Delta State (Miss.) 4, Tarleton State (Texas) 4, Bloomsburg (Pa.) 2, Cameron (Okla.) 2, Central Missouri 2, Limestone (S.C.) 1, Valdosta State (Ga.) 1.

The USA TODAY ESPN board of coaches is made up of 33 head coaches at Division II institutions. Polls are released each Tuesday throughout the season.
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