Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Big Sky Men's Basketball Power Rankings 13 January

Now that we are in the heart of Spring Semester or Winter Quarter for all Campuses, we are getting a better idea as to where our teams fall.  The power rankings are close to the actual standings.

1.  Northern Colorado--Swept Weber State and Idaho State at home.  And now the Bears are even the BSC team in Bracketology.  (The leader of each conference is automatically listed.).

2.  Weber State--Split the "Northerns" road trip.  Lost in Greeley and won in Flagstaff.  Damien Lillard was held to 15 and 16 points over last weekend, so Nick Hansen stepped up against the Lumberjacks and put in 17.

3.  Montana State--I still have the Bobcats third, but loosing at home to Eastern Washington did not help their cause.  The Boze-cats are only 2-2 in conference.

4.  Montana--Evened up their conference record by getting a sweep at home last weekend against EWU and PSU.

5.  Eastern Washington--Got a split on the road in Montana to even up their conference record.  Have a while to go before they even up their overall record.

6.  Portland State--Dropped a pair in Montana last week.  Their record is also even, but should be better.

7.  Northern Arizona--Split a pair at home last week.  Beat the Bengals but lost to Weber State.  The Lumberjacks could be a force before the BSC tournament begins.

8.  Sacramento State--The Hornets stepped out of conference last week and won a game against Seattle U.

9.  Idaho State--Followed up a split last week by loosing both games on the road.

Games coming this week:

I-15ers play each-other on Saturday.
Sacramento State travels to Montana.  The Bobcats host CS-Bakersfield on Saturday.
The Northerns travel to the Northwest.

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