#FSWMBB Ranked No. 31 In NJCAA National Poll

Photo Credit: Tessa Mortensen
Photo Credit: Tessa Mortensen

NJCAA Division I Men's Basketball Rankings

FORT MYERS, Fla. – Riding a four-game winning streak and coming off a huge 99-94 win over Polk State that gave them the program’s first berth to the FCSAA/NJCAA District VIII Men's Basketball Championship, the Florida SouthWestern State College men’s basketball team earned the program’s third appearance in the NJCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Rankings released on Tuesday (Feb. 28).  

The Bucs, who received one point to claim the No. 31 spot in the poll, are one of six Region 8 program’s to earn a spot in the national poll. Northwest Florida State College is the highest ranked Region 8 school at No. 3. Eastern Florida State came in at No. 11, while Palm Beach State and Daytona State were ranked No. 20 and No. 21, respectively. Tallahassee earned 22 points to rank No. 26.

As a team, the purple and aqua rank 21st nationally in assists per game (19.4), 46th in steals (9.0) and 56th in blocks (4.1), but they also rank in the top 60 nationally in points (52nd, 86.7) and field goal percentage (59th, 47.8 percent). Individually, sophomore point guard Nych Smith ranks 23rd in the nation in assists per game at 6.0 assists per contest.

Head coach Marty Richter and the Buccaneers, currently 26-6 overall, defeated SCF (98-75) and Polk State (99-94) in the Suncoast Conference Tournament to secure FSW's first berth to the FCSAA/NJCAA District VIII Men's Basketball Championship in just the program's first year of existence. The 2017 FCSAA/NJCAA District VIII Men's Basketball Championship will be held in in Ocala, Fla. at College of Central Florida from March 9-11. The Bucs will face Northwest Florida State on Thursday, March 9 at 6:00 p.m.

NJCAA | Division I | Men’s Basketball Rankings | Feb. 28, 2017

Rank

College (1st Place Votes)

State

Record

Points

Prev

1

South Plains (16)

TX

27-0

350

1

2

Hutchinson

KS

28-1

333

2

3

Northwest Florida State

FL

26-2

317

4

4

San Jacinto-Central

TX

27-1

313

3

5

Vincennes

IN

27-1

294

5

6

Georgia Highlands

GA

27-1

275

6

7

McLennan

TX

28-1

256

7

8

Jones County

MS

22-1

251

8

9

Mineral Area

MO

28-2

228

11

10

North Dakota SCS

ND

29-1

224

9

11

Eastern Florida State

FL

26-4

216

12

12

Indian Hills

IA

26-4

195

13

13

Gillette

WY

27-3

171

14

14

Trinity Valley

TX

23-5

157

18

15

Spartanburg Methodist

SC

26-3

150

17

16

Moberly Area

MO

26-4

141

10

17

Odessa

TX

22-5

99

16

18

Tyler

TX

22-4

89

15

19

Shelton State

AL

23-5

87

22

20

Palm Beach State

FL

25-5

82

23

21

Daytona State

FL

24-6

63

24

22

Motlow State

TN

25-5

57

19

23

Southern Idaho

ID

24-6

42

RV

24

Snow

UT

25-5

38

NR

25

Cochise

AZ

24-5

28

25

Others Receiving Votes

Rank

College

State

Record

Points

Prev

26

Tallahassee

FL

24-6

22.0

20

27

John A. Logan

IL

22-6

15.0

RV

28

Lamar

CO

24-6

15.0

21

29

Panola

TX

21-7

5.0

NR

30

Connors State

OK

21-6

3.0

RV

31

Florida SouthWestern State

FL

25-6

1.0

NR


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SUNCOAST CREDIT UNION ARENA
The Buccaneers compete in the brand new Suncoast Credit Union Arena. Suncoast Credit Union Arena is approximately 75,000 square feet and is home to the Buccaneers' basketball and volleyball teams, and a student athletic center. The arena seats approximately 3,300 fans and includes six skyboxes, a hospitality event center, competition courts that convert into recreational courts, athletic office space, student, faculty and staff wellness, and an athletic center with a fitness pavilion, men's and women's locker rooms and a weight training area. The arena has two Daktronics displays, on the north and south walls, that each measure 10 feet high by 20 feet wide. Both displays incorporate variable content zoning to each show one large image or they can be divided into multiple windows to show any variety of live video, instant replays, up-to-the-minute statistics, graphics and animations, and sponsorship messages. One-hundred feet of ribbon displays have been installed on the east and west walls of the arena. The ribbons provide the opportunity to supplement the content on the main displays as well as highlight sponsors throughout events.

FLORIDA SOUTHWESTERN
The Florida SouthWestern State College athletic program is a member of the Florida College System Athletic Association (FCSAA) and the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). The Buccaneers are one of 25 schools in the NJCAA Region 8 and are one of six schools in the Suncoast Conference. Florida SouthWestern State College currently supports four intercollegiate athletic programs (Baseball, Softball, Men’s Basketball, Women’s Basketball), with Volleyball coming in the fall of 2017.

Baseball and Softball began their regular season competition in 2016 at the City of Palms Park in Fort Myers. Located on the Thomas Edison (Lee) Campus in Fort Myers will be the brand new Suncoast Credit Union Arena (completed in fall 2016), where FSW’s men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball teams will compete.

THE NJCAA
The movement to form a unique sports association dedicated to America’s two-year colleges arose in 1937 when several track and field coaches gathered in Fresno, California. A year later, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rejected a petition from 13 two-year colleges in California to grant their teams and athletes permission to compete at the NCAA Track & Field Championships.

In the spring of 1938, following the NCAA’s rejection, those same 13 two-year colleges gathered again in Fresno to organize and form an association that would promote and supervise a national athletics program exclusively for junior and community colleges…and the rest is history.

On May 14, 1938, the first constitution of the National Junior College Athletic Association was accepted by its charter members and the organization held its first national championship event a year later in May 1939.

The NJCAA has played a vital role in collegiate athletics for the past eight decades and continues to be the leader in championing academic and athletic opportunities for student-athletes. This section of the association's website is dedicated to celebrating the NJCAA's rich history and tradition as the national governing body of two-year college athletics.

For more information on the NJCAA log on to www.NJCAA.org

THE FCSAA
The Florida College System Activities Association, Incorporated (FCSAA) is a statewide non‑profit corporation regulating, coordinating, and promoting intercollegiate activities in: Athletics, Brain Bowl, Forensics, Music, Student Government, Student Publications, and Theatre.

Membership in the Florida College System Activities Association is open to any of the 28 colleges in the Florida College System. Each member institution is represented in the policy‑making deliberations of the Association through that institution's President or other designated representative. The institutional representatives constitute the FCSAA Presidents Assembly, the ultimate authority in FCSAA.

For more information on the FCSAA log on to www.TheFCSAA.com.  

NJCAA REGION 8, THE SUNCOAST CONFERENCE & THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE
Member colleges of the NJCAA are allotted to a specific NJCAA Region upon membership to the association. Unlike other collegiate organizations that defer to conference affiliation, the NJCAA guarantees each member college's membership within the regional structure of the association. In most cases, region assignment is based upon geographic location of the college. 

The region structure of the NJCAA is the primary method used by all sponsored sports of the association in determining qualification for national championship tournaments. In certain sports, two or more regions are partnered to form a competition 'district', which is then used for national championship qualification. The organization of districts varies per sport and is formulated every two years under the authority of the association's board of directors. 

FSW is in Region 8 and is joined by ASA College Miami (Region 8 only; non-FCSAA member), Broward College, Chipola College, College of Central Florida, Daytona State College, Eastern Florida State College, Florida State College at Jacksonville, Gulf Coast State College, Hillsborough Community College, Indian River State College, Lake-Sumter State College, Miami Dade College, Northwest Florida State College, Palm Beach State College, Pasco-Hernando State College, Pensacola State College, Polk State College, Santa Fe College, Seminole State College of Florida, South Florida State College, St. Johns River State College, St. Petersburg College, State College of Florida Manatee-Sarasota and Tallahassee Community College.

The Bucs are also in the Suncoast Conference with Hillsborough Community College, Polk State College, South Florida State College, St. Petersburg College and State College of Florida Manatee-Sarasota.

The women’s basketball program is Southern Conference with Broward College, Eastern Florida State College, Indian River State College, Miami Dade College and Palm Beach State College.

For more information on Region 8 log on to www.TheFCSAASports.com.