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    UNK and UNO move ahead of us.  USD holds steady at #6.  Col. Christian barely made the RMAC tourney.  Selection committee needs to consider us for a #2 seed if we win the NCC tourney, especially if Matt is back for good.  First we need to win the tourney, then we will see.

    North Central
    1. Metropolitan State 25-2
    2. Nebraska-Kearney 24-3
    3. Nebraska-Omaha 20-7
    4. South Dakota State 25-5
    5. Northern State 21-6
    6. South Dakota 19-8
    7. Bemidji State 19-8
    8. Colorado Christian 19-8
    9. Mesa State 18-8
    10. Ft. Lewis 18-8

    Women move up to #2, nice work ladies!!  4 NCC teams in the top 5.  SCSU at #8 but with their loss yesterday they are probably out.  Only 1 NSIC team, #1 Concordia.  Jacks could be has high as a #2 seed or as low as #6.  Would be a huge win Friday night.  GO JACKS!!

    Women's North Central Region
    1. Concordia-St. Paul 25-2
    2. South Dakota State 22-5
    3. North Dakota State 22-5
    4. North Dakota 22-5
    5. South Dakota 24-6
    6. Nebraska-Kearney 22-5
    7. Fort Lewis 21-6
    8. St. Cloud State 17-10
    9. Colorado State-Pueblo 19-8
    10. Regis (Colorado) 19-8
    We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler

    We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.

  • #2
    Re: Final Regional rankings

    I imagine WNAX will have it via internet broadcast.  I believe I watched a webcast last year, I can't remember for sure.

    NCAA Division II Basketball Selection Show
    March 3, 2004


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    • #3
      Re: Final Regional rankings

      does anyone know if they have a webcast on their site or do you have to have the cable or sattelite channel? We have a lot of work to do until sunday but it would be nice to see what a national media outlet has to say about the Jacks and NCC
      "I'd like to thank the good Lord for making me a Yankee." - Joe D.

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      • #4
        Re: Final Regional rankings

        No major upsets in the RMAC on the women's or men's side.  Col Christian lost their first round game, they are out. If Ft. Lewis or Mesa St. can pull off an upset Saturday, they are in.

        http://www.rmacsports.org/2004rmacshootoutbracket.pdf

        ROCKY MOUNTAIN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

        March 3 at campus sites, March 6 & 7 at World Arena, Colorado Springs, Colo.

        Wednesday, March 3
        #1 Metropolitan State 88, #8 Adams State 60
        #4 Fort Lewis 93, #5 Colorado Christian 70
        #3 Nebraska-Kearney 98, #6 Colorado State-Pueblo 78
        #2 Mesa State 86, #7 Fort Hays State 77

        Saturday, March 6
        #1 Metropolitan State vs. #4 Fort Lewis, 1:30 p.m., MST
        #2 Mesa State vs. #3 Nebraska-Kearney, 6:30 p.m., MST

        Sunday, March 7
        Championship game, 3 p.m., MST

        No upsets in the NSIC on men's side either.  Bemidji will play UMD, Northern will play Winona St.

        Wednesday, March 3
        #1 Bemidji State 62, #8 Minnesota State-Moorhead 55
        #4 Minnesota-Duluth 68, #5 Wayne State (Neb.) 65
        #3 Winona State 71, #3 Southwest Minnesota State 65
        #2 Northern State 86, #7 Concordia-St. Paul 54

        Saturday, March 6
        #1 Bemidji State vs. #4 Minnesota-Duluth, 2 p.m., CST
        #2 Northern State vs. #3 Winona State, 6 p.m., CST

        Sunday, March 7
        Championship game, 4 p.m., CST

        Northern's women were upset by Morehead.  Concordia advances to play Morehead.  UMD will play Bemidji.
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