David Boyce | NCAA.com | February 8, 2017 Division II Women's Basketball Power Rankings: Week 6 Ashland Eagles guard Kelsey Peare (14) has helped steer the team to an undefeated (24-0) start to the season. Share Ashland leads this week's DII Basketball Power Rankings with several teams hot on their trail. RELATED: WBCA Coaches Poll Rank Team Record Comments 1 Ashland 24-0 Team has scored over 100 points in 3 of last 4 games. 2 Alaska-Anchorage 21-1 Team has won each of the last 5 games by 31 or more points. 3 Colorado St-Pueblo 24-0 Clinched at least a share of RMAC title on Tuesday. 4 California (Pa.) 21-1 Team on a 10-game win streak; 15-1 in PSAC. 5 California Baptist 24-2 Team goes for a program-record 22 straight wins Saturday at Dixie State. 6 Lincoln Memorial 20-1 Suffered its first loss, falling by 2 points to Wingate. 7 Virginia Union 20-1 Sold out crowd of 2,500 saw Panthers beat rival Virginia State. 8 Columbus State 20-1 Team has won last eight games by double digits. 9 Angelo State 18-2 Team has won its last four games by an average of 14.1 points. 10 Central Oklahoma 20-2 Looking to bounce back after 3-point home loss. 11 Adelphi 20-3 Sierra Clark recorded her 17th double-double on Saturday. 12 Emporia State 19-3 Senior Kelly Moten scored career-high 32 points on Saturday. 13 Southern Indiana 20-3 Six-game win streak includes home win against Drury. 14 Drury 20-3 Looking to bounce back from 6-point loss on Saturday. 15 Central Missouri 18-3 Bounced back from loss at Central Oklahoma with 23-point win. 16 Minn. St-Moorhead 19-3 Improved to 16-2 in the NSIC; clinched share of NSIC North title. Rutgers' C. Vivian Stringer announces retirement after Hall of Fame coaching career Rutgers women's basketball coach C. Vivian Stringer announces her retirement after a Hall of Fame career, leaving the game with 1,055 wins and countless lives improved through leadership, mentorship and guidance. READ MORE The colleges (and conferences) with the most players taken in the 2022 WNBA draft Thirty-six new players were drafted into the WNBA in 2022, including 34 from NCAA Division I programs. The most came from the ACC and SEC. READ MORE College basketball teams with the most WNBA 1st-round draft picks Connecticut leads all women's college basketball programs with 25 players taken in the first round of the WNBA draft. READ MORE