(HACKENSACK, NJ) The University of Nebraska – Lincoln was ranked as the nation’s No. 1 team by the National Tenpins Coaches Association, the leadership of NCAA women’s bowling. The Huskers received 12 of 19 first place votes in the NTCA New Year’s poll, the third of six scheduled national polls for the 2007-’08 season.
Nebraska-Lincoln (29-7) has won three team titles in as many outings this season. In their latest championship, the Capital City Classic in Jackson, MS, the Huskers came from behind in the final two matches of the event, eclipsing previously top ranked Vanderbilt by 63 pins. UN-L returns to action on January 18th at the Greater Ozark Invitational in Springfield, MO.
Vanderbilt University of Nashville, TN, was ranked second in the poll, collecting seven first place votes. The Commodores (33-9) were edged by Nebraska in the event’s final match to finish in second place at the Capital City Classic. Vanderbilt will look for revenge at the Greater Ozark Invitational later this month.
Ranked third for the second straight poll was the University of Maryland Eastern Shore of Princess Anne, MD. The Hawks (51-12) competed in the Jeannette Lee Invitational in Richmond, VA and the FDU Holiday Jamboree in Elmwood Park, NJ since the last poll, finishing third in both.
The University of Central Missouri of Warrensburg, MO was ranked in fourth place once again. The Jennies (33-8) won the Jeannette Lee Invitational championship during their sole competition in December. Central Missouri will play host to their next event, the Greater Ozark Invitational.
Up one place to fifth was Fairleigh Dickinson University of Teaneck, NJ. In December, the Knights (43-17) won the championship at the FDU Holiday Jamboree and finished fourth at the Jeannette Lee Invitational.
New Jersey City University (43-17) of Jersey City, NJ, moved up to a sixth place ranking after second place finishes at the Jeannette Lee Invitational and the FDU Holiday Jamboree. Arkansas State University (25-7) of Jonesboro, AR climbed two notches to seventh place after a third place finish at the Capital City Classic. Sacred Heart University (28-8) of Fairfield, CT, the leader in the North East Women’s Bowling Conference, was ranked eighth. The ninth ranked squad was Alabama A&M University (29-8) of Huntsville, AL and Delaware State University (40-15) of Dover, DE closed out the Top-10.
NTCA members casting ballots for this poll were: Joe Ambrose, Kutztown; Sharon Brummell, Maryland Eastern Shore; Bob Cincotta, Adelphi; Karen Couvillon, Southern; Amber Griffin, Wisconsin-Whitewater; Dawn Gugliaro, St. Francis; Ron Holmes, Central Missouri; Chris James, Arkansas State; Becky Kregling, Sacred Heart; Mike LoPresti, Fairleigh Dickinson; Jeff McCorvey, Alabama A&M; Chad Oachs, Minnesota State-Makato; Frank Parisi, New Jersey City; Joel Southern, Elmhurst; Bill Straub, Nebraska-Lincoln; Kim Terrell, Delaware State; Steve Wallace, St. Paul’s; Glenn White, Prairie View A&M; and John Williamson, Vanderbilt.
NTCA National Tenpins Coaches Association
The Voice and Leadership of NCAA Bowling
For Immediate Release
January 9, 2008
2007-08 NTCA NEW YEAR’S NATIONAL POLL
Season Record 1st Place Total Previously
Rank Institution, City, State W – L – T Votes Points Ranked
1. University of Nebraska – Lincoln, NE 29 – 7 – 0 12 587 2
2. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 33 – 9 – 0 7 572 1
3. Univ. of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD 51 – 12 – 0 477 3
4. University of Central Missouri. Warrensburg, MO 33 – 8 – 0 461 4
5. Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, NJ 43 – 17 – 0 409 6
6. New Jersey City University, Jersey City, NJ 43 – 17 – 0 407 7
7. Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, AR 25 – 7 – 0 359 9
8. Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT 28 – 8 – 0 349 5
9. Alabama A&M University, Huntsville, AL 29 – 8 – 0 299 10
10. Delaware State University, Dover, DE 40 – 15 – 0 249 8
11. Minnesota State University – Mankato, MN 17 – 10 – 0 196 11
12. Jackson State University, Jackson, MS 24 – 6 – 0 159 15
13. Southern University, Baton Rouge, LA 28 – 27 – 0 142 14
14. Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, NC 60 – 7 – 0 113 13
15. Adelphi University, Garden City, NY 30 – 32 – 0 105 12
16. University of Wisconsin – Whitewater, WI 20 – 23 – 0 94 19
17T St. Paul’s College, Lawrenceville, VA 62 – 28 – 0 47 20
17T St. Francis College, Brooklyn Heights, NY 16 – 22 – 0 47 16
19. St. Peter’s College, Jersey City, NJ 27 – 32 – 0 45 18
20. Bowie State University, Bowie, MD 60 – 31 – 0 33
Also receiving votes:
Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD; Texas Southern University, Houston, TX; Kutztown University, Kutztown, PA; Bethune-Cookman University, Daytona Beach, FL; Elmhurst College, Elmhurst, IL; Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, TX; Louisiana Tech, Ruston, LA; Elizabeth City State University, Elizabeth City, NC; North Carolina A&T University, Greensboro, NC; Howard University, Washington, DC; Hampton University, Hampton, VA.
Point system:
NTCA voters rank the top 20 teams on their ballot. Each position has an assigned point value, ranging from 32 points for first place and one point for twentieth place. The sums for every team receiving votes are then sorted into descending order. The specific point values follow:
1st place = 32 points, 2nd = 29, 3rd = 27, 4th = 25, 5th = 23, 6th = 21, 7th = 19, 8th = 17, 9th = 15, 10th = 13, 11th = 11, 12th = 9, 13th = 8, 14th = 7, 15th = 6, 16th = 5, 17th = 4, 18th = 3, 19th = 2, 20th = 1.