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Briar Cliff tabbed as favorite in 2016-17 GPAC Men’s Hoops Preseason Poll

Briar Cliff tabbed as favorite in 2016-17 GPAC Men’s Hoops Preseason Poll

(Sioux City, Iowa) –Briar Cliff totaled 81 points and is the preseason coaches’ selections to win the 2016-2017 Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) Men’s Basketball Championship.  The Chargers tallied nine first place votes. Midland garnered the other first place vote and was picked to finish second with 72 points.

Briar Cliff won both the regular season and tournament championships last year in the GPAC. Rounding out the top five in the poll were Dakota Wesleyan with 57 points, Dordt with 53 points, and Morningside with 44 points.   Last season Dakota Wesleyan also earned a berth to the NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball National Championship Tournament.

Points were awarded on a 9-1 basis and coaches’ could not vote for their own team.

Here is the complete 2016-17 GPAC Men’s Basketball Preseason Coaches’ Poll:

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Dakota Wesleyan & Morningside on top of GPAC 2016-17 Women’s Basketball Poll

(Sioux City, Iowa) –Dakota Wesleyan and Morningside each totaled 95 points to top the preseason coaches’ poll to win the 2016-17 Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) Women’s Basketball Championship.  The Tigers of DWU tallied six first place votes while the Mustangs picked up five first place votes.

Last year Morningside took the regular season and tournament titles in the GPAC, with DWU finishing as runner-up in the tournament. In all, six teams (Morningside, Dakota Wesleyan, Concordia, Mount Marty, Briar Cliff and Hastings) qualified for the NAIA Women’s Basketball DII National Championship Tournament in Sioux City, Iowa, at the Tyson Events Center.

Here is the complete 2016-17 GPAC Women’s Basketball Preseason Coaches’ Poll:

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