CIS Top Ten Tuesday (Jan 21)

Abbotsford — The Cascades women’s basketball team gained ground in the national rankings this week by climbing to ninth in the top ten following a weekend sweep of the Thompson Rivers University WolfPack. Despite a six game winning streak that started back in 2013, the men’s team has yet to break into the top ten this season.

Here are the full CIS Top Ten basketball rankings released Tuesday:

 

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

(regular season record) / votes (first-place votes) / (previous rankings)

1. Windsor (13-1) / 511 points (27) / (2)

2. Saint Mary’s (12-0) / 499 (17) / (1)

3. Alberta (12-2) / 433 / (3)

4. Regina (12-2) / 394 / (5)

5. Saskatchewan (12-2) / 349 / (4)

6. McGill (6-0) / 315 / (6)

7. Wilfrid Laurier (12-2) / 225 / (9)

8. Concordia (5-3) / 219 / (7)

9. Fraser Valley (10-4) / 169 / (10)

10. Ottawa (9-4) / 113 / (8)

Other teams receiving votes: Carleton (63), McMaster (47).

 

MEN’S BASKETBALL

(regular season record) / votes (first-place votes) / (previous rankings)

1. Carleton (13-0) / 492 points (41) / (1)

2. Ottawa (12-1) / 451 / (2)

3. Victoria (12-2) / 384 / (5)

4. Alberta (12-2) / 371 / (3)

5. Ryerson (11-3) / 323 / (4)

6. McMaster (11-3) / 311 / (6)

7. McGill (5-1) / 240 / (7)

8. Saskatchewan (11-3) / 209 / (8)

9. Windsor (9-5) / 162 / (10)

10. Acadia (8-3) / 97 / (9)

Other teams receiving votes: Laurentian (84), Lethbridge (34).

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