The Montana State University-Northern men’s basketball team is in the midst of a two-week break in its schedule. And when the Lights resume their season next week in Oregon, they’ll be the No. 22 team in the NAIA.

 

    MSU-N moved up one spot in the most recent NAIA Men’s Coaches Poll. The Lights (11-2) are tied with Oklahoma City at No. 22 in the poll. MSU-N was ranked No. 23 in last week’s poll. The Lights, who travel to Portland Bible College and Linfield College to close out non-conference p0lay next weekend, are one of three Frontier Conference ranked in the men’s poll.

    Lewis-Clark State, which is off to its best start in a decade, is ranked No. 11 with a 12-0 record, while Westminster remains at No. 7 in the poll. UM-Western also received 10 votes in this week’s poll.

    On the women’s side, just one Frontier team is ranked. Westminster dropped one spot in the new poll, but is still ranked No. 5. Carroll College received 52 votes in the poll.

    The MSU-Northern women have faced one ranked NAIA team so far this season in the Fighting Saints. The Skylights (5-4) will also face The Master’s College, which is ranked No. 13, next weekend in Santa Clarita, Calif. The Skylights are home this weekend to host the MSU-Northern Duck Inn Holiday Classic. MSU-N will face Walla Walla College tonight and Saturday, while Rocky Mountain College will be in Havre to play Walla Walla on Friday afternoon.

    Carroll’s Megan Patterson was named this week’s Frontier Conference Women’s Player of the Week, while Skylight Nikki Tresch was nominated. UGF’s Marcel Towns earned the men’s award.

 

NAIA Men’s Coaches Poll

 

        Rec. Pts     Prv

1. Oklahoma Baptist     10-1     279     1

2. Cumberlands     12-0     274     2

3. Lee (Tenn.)     11-0     263     3

4. Pikeville (Ky.)     11-1     250     4

5. Westmont (Calif.)     7-1     242     NR

6. Columbia (Mo.)     9-0     235     6

7. Westminster     9-1     228     7

8. Lindsey Wilson     12-1     219     8

9. Rogers State     10-2     215     4

10. William Carey     9-1     183     15

11. Lewis-Clark State     12-0     181     10

12. Texas Wesleyan     8-1     180     11

13. MidAmeric Naz.     10-2     174     12

14. Science & Arts (Okla.) 7-1     162     14

15. Cal St. San Marcos     8-4     160     9

16. Xavier (La.)     9-2     140     13

17. Bethel (Tenn.)     12-1     132     24

18. Evangel (Mo.)     9-3     130     16

19. Concordia     6-3     119     NR

20. Campbelsville (Ky.)     8-3     92     18

21. Faulkner (Ala.)     10-2     90     17

22. Oklahoma City     6-1     89     22

22. MSU-Northern     11-2     89     23

24. Texas College     9-1     83     RV

25. Southern NE     4-1     79     21

 

Others receiving votes: John Brown (Ark.) 68; Biola (Calif.) 37; SAGU (Texas) 29; Georgetown (Ky.) 25; Loyola (La.) 11; Montana Western 10; Mid-Continent (Ky.) 5; Culver-Stockton (Mo.) 5; Wiley (Texas) 4.

 

 

 

NAIA Women’s Coaches Poll

 

        Rec. Pts     Prv

1. Lubbock Christian     12-0     281     1

2. Freed-Hardeman     11-0     272     2

3. Vanguard (Calif.)     5-0     263     2

4. Westmont (Calif.)     7-1     254     5

5. Westminster     8-2     245     4

6. Lee (Tenn.)     8-1     233     6

7. Cumberland (Tenn.)     9-0     227     7

8. Oklahoma City     5-2     221     8

9. Xavier (La.)    7-1     209     10

10. Campbelsville (Ky.)     8-2     195     11

11. MidAmerica Naz.     10-1     188     9

12. Bethel (Tenn.)     10-1     187     13

13. The Master’s     7-0     175     14

14. Rogers State     9-2     161     15

15. Shawnee State     8-3     156     12

16. Cumberlands (Ky.)     8-2     148     16

17. LSU-Shreveport     8-1     138     17

18. William Woods     7-1     121     19

19. Our Lady of Lakes     9-0     114     20

20. Auburn Montgomery     10-1     101     20

21. Georgetown (Ky.)     4-3     93     18

22. Benedictine (Kan.)     11-1     90     RV

23. Lyon (Ark.)     7-1     88     23

24. Faulkner (Ala.)     9-2     72     25

25. Central Methodist     11-1     67     RV

 

Others receiving votes: Carroll (Mont.) 52; Southern Poly (Ga.) 39; Oklahoma Baptist 35; Biola (Calif.) 33; Wiley (Texas) 23; Robert Morris (Ill.) 7; Columbia (Mo.) 3; San Diego Christian (Calif.) 3.