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DII Men's Basketball 4/1/2017 NCCAA Power School Region W L DII Men's Basketball 4/1/2017 NCCAA Power School Region W L % Rating 1 Kentucky Christian University ME 18 14 56.3% 6.359 2 University of Valley Forge ME 17 7 70.8% 6.333 3 Grace Bible College ME 26 10 72.2% 6.167 4 Bob Jones University S 16 19 45.7% 6.057 5 Manhattan Christian College SW 24 9 72.7% 5.939 6 Randall University SW 12 9 57.1% 5.929 DNR 12/12 7 Trinity Bible College N 18 13 58.1% 5.452 8 Trinity College of Florida S 12 8 60.0% 5.400 DNR 12/12 9 Pensacola Christian College S 11 12 47.8% 5.391 10 Arlington Baptist College SW 14 19 42.4% 5.303 11 Dallas Christian College SW 1 29 3.3% 5.300 12 West Coast Baptist College W 8 22 26.7% 5.217 DNR 1/9 & 1/30 13 Trinity Baptist College S 10 14 41.7% 5.167 DNR 1/16 14 North Central University N 8 16 33.3% 5.167 15 Moody Bible Institute N 7 19 26.9% 5.000 16 Barclay College SW 11 17 39.3% 4.946 17 Johnson University Tennessee ME 11 14 44.0% 4.920 18 Faith Baptist Bible College N 14 12 53.8% 4.904 19 Boyce College ME 13 17 43.3% 4.833 DNR 1/9 20 Portland Bible College W 2 22 8.3% 4.813 21 Piedmont International University S 14 10 58.3% 4.792 22 Central Christian College of the Bible SW 11 13 45.8% 4.688 23 Maranatha Baptist University N 11 17 39.3% 4.500 24 Oak Hills Christian College N 3 27 10.0% 4.333 25 Ozark Christian College SW 13 22 37.1% 4.257 26 Providence University College N 8 18 30.8% 4.154 DNR 1/9 27 Johnson University Florida S 3 26 10.3% 3.828 28 Simmons College of Kentucky ME 6 13 31.6% 3.421 DNR 1/16 29 Toccoa Falls College S 10 14 41.7% 3.292 30 Baptist Bible College SW 0 28 0.0% 3.286 31 Great Lakes Christian College ME 1 23 4.2% 2.813 DNR 1/16 MidEast School Opponent Opponent Overall Record H /A /N Opponent Affiliation Top 25 Total Month Day Year Name Score Name Score Win Loss % NCAA I NCAA II/ CIS NAIA I NAIA II/ NCAAIII/ NCCAA I NCCAA II/ USCAA/ other Burbridge 11 4 2016 Boyce College 74 Randall University 105 10 9 0.526 N X 4.0 11 5 2016 Boyce College 98 Dayspring Bible College 86 4 6 0.400 N X 7.0 11 11 2016 Boyce College 79 Central Christian 65 10 12 0.455 N X 7.0 11 12 2016 Boyce College 92 Asbury University 110 14 11 0.560 A X 5.0 11 15 2016 Boyce College 42 Hanover College 97 17 3 0.850 A X 6.0 11 18 2016 Boyce College 47 Sewanee 76 12 10 0.545 A X 5.0 11 19 2016 Boyce College 53 Oglethorpe 106 7 15 0.318 N X 3.0 11 29 2016 Boyce College 78 Berea College 88 14 7 0.667 A X y 7.0 12 2 2016 Boyce College 104 Southern State CC 69 7 15 0.318 H X 5.0 12 6 2016 Boyce College 66 Hiwasee College 80 11 5 0.688 H X 4.0 12 8 2016 Boyce College 66 IU Southeast 87 19 5 0.792 A x y 7.0 12 10 2016 Boyce College 83 Elizabethtown Community & T 72 4 6 0.400 H 5.0 12 13 2016 Boyce College 82 Univ of Cincinnati-Clermont 71 3 8 0.273 A 5.0 12 19 2016 Boyce College 1 Southern State CC (forfeit) 0 7 15 0.318 F 4.0 1 8 2017 Boyce College 89 Queen City C U 92 6 6 0.500 N X 4.0 1 16 2017 Boyce College 98 Lincoln Christian U 96 4 14 0.222 H X 5.0 1 19 2017 Boyce College 97 Queen City C U 72 6 6 0.500 H X 7.0 1 23 2017 Boyce College 70 Simmons College 81 5 10 0.333 A X 3.0 1 26 2017 Boyce College 73 Welch College 85 10 12 0.455 A X 3.0 1 28 2017 Boyce College 62 KCU 71 9 12 0.429 H X 2.0 1 31 2017 Boyce College 60 Elizabethtown Community & T 65 4 6 0.400 A X 3.0 2 4 2017 Boyce College 84 Welch College 70 11 12 0.478 H X 6.0 2 7 2017 Boyce College 81 KCU 99 11 12 0.478 A X 3.0 2 9 2017 Boyce College 88 Crown College 63 2 19 0.095 H X 5.0 2 11 2017 Boyce College 70 Grace College 85 18 9 0.667 H X 4.0 2 14 2017 Boyce College 96 Univ of Cincinnati-Clermont 72 2 20 0.091 H X 5.0 2 17 2017 Boyce College 92 Crown College 77 10 14 0.417 A X 7.0 2 20 2017 Boyce College 78 Simmons College 88 6 13 0.316 H X 1.0 2 23 2017 Boyce College 95 Johnson University 75 11 15 0.423 N X 7.0 2 24 2017 Boyce College 64 Valley Forge 88 17 7 0.708 N X y 6.0 10 28 2016 Grace Bible College 73 Holy Cross College 82 12 14 0.462 N x N 4.0 10 29 2016 Grace Bible College 87 Purdue Northwest 70 11 14 0.440 A x N 8.0 11 2 2016 Grace Bible College 86 IU-Northwest 79 17 10 0.630 A x N 9.0 11 4 2016 Grace Bible College 97 Dayspring Bible College 32 5 6 0.455 H x N 6.0 11 5 2016 Grace Bible College 90 Randall University 80 8 9 0.471 H x Y 7.0 11 8 2016 Grace Bible College 74 Indiana Wesleyan 104 20 6 0.769 H x Y 6.0 11 18 2016 Grace Bible College 90 Grace College 113 12 14 0.462 A x N 4.0 11 19 2016 Grace Bible College 98 Lincoln Christian University 66 5 18 0.217 N x N 7.0 11 21 2016 Grace Bible College 55 Grand Valley State University 88 13 10 0.565 A x N 6.0 12 1 2016 Grace Bible College 96 Johnson University (TN) 77 9 12 0.429 N x N 7.0 12 2 2016 Grace Bible College 67 Kentucky Christian University 79 10 12 0.455 A x N 3.0 12 3 2016 Grace Bible College 81 University of Valley Forge 84 13 6 0.684 N x N 5.0 12 7 2016 Grace Bible College 70 Calvin College 92 12 9 0.571 A x N 5.0 12 10 2016 Grace Bible College 52 Spring Arbor University 106 16 10 0.615 A x N 5.0 12 19 2016 Grace Bible College 90 Concordia University 87 9 17 0.346 A x N 8.0 12 29 2016 Grace Bible College 66 Aquinas College 96 15 11 0.577 A x N 5.0 12 31 2016 Grace Bible College 86 Goshen College 80 10 16 0.385 H x N 7.0 1 9 2017 Grace Bible College 72 Judson University 71 7 18 0.280 H x N 6.0 1 12 2017 Grace Bible College 83 Johnson & Wales (NC) 63 7 15 0.318 N x N 6.0 1 13 2017 Grace Bible College 77 Welch College 70 0 0 0.000 N x N 6.0 1 14 2017 Grace Bible College 91 Johnson University (FL) 67 3 18 0.143 A x N 6.0 1 21 2017 Grace Bible College 86 Purdue Northwest 75 11 14 0.440 H x N 7.0 1 26 2017 Grace Bible College 67 Andrews University 66 13 6 0.684 H x N 8.0 1 28 2017 Grace Bible College 100 Simmons College 53 3 10 0.231 H x N 5.0 2 3 2017 Grace Bible College 101 Wright St-Lake Campus 70 5 16 0.238 H x N 5.0 2 8 2017 Grace Bible College 126 Great Lakes Christian College 70 1 21 0.045 N x N 6.0 2 10 2017 Grace Bible College 74 Simmons College 60 4 12 0.250 A x N 6.0 2 11 2017 Grace Bible College 85 Boyce College 70 11 15 0.423 A x N 7.0 2 14 2017 Grace Bible College 76 Andrews University 64 20 10 0.667 A x N 9.0 2 25 2017 Grace Bible College 84 University of Valley Forge 75 18 8 0.692 H x N 8.0 3 9 2017 Grace Bible College 98 Moody Bible Institute 79 7 19 0.269 N x N 6.0 3 10 2017 Grace Bible College 82 Randall University 85 15 10 0.600 N x N 4.0 3 11 2017 Grace Bible College 79 University of Valley Forge 69 19 10 0.655 N x N 8.0 10 28 2016 Great Lakes Christian College 69 Taylor University 128 0.000 A X N 3.5 10 29 2016 Great Lakes Christian College 73 Indian University-South Bend 108 0.000 A X N 3.5 11 2 2016 Great Lakes Christian College 43 Siena Heights University 74 0.000 H X N 2.0 11 4 2016 Great Lakes Christian College 58 Rochester College 113 0.000 A X N 3.0 11 5 2016 Great Lakes Christian College 48 Spring Arbor University 106 0.000 A X N 3.0 11 9 2016 Great Lakes Christian College 84 Andrews University 89 0.000 H X N 1.0 11 11 2016 Great Lakes Christian College 60 Huntington University 101 0.000 A X N 3.0 11 12 2016 Great Lakes Christian College 78 College of the Ozarks 108 0.000 A X N 2.0 11 15 2016 Great Lakes Christian College 36 Grand Valley State University 91 0.000 A N 1.0 11 19 2016 Great Lakes Christian College 53 Mount Vernon Nazarene 115 0.000 A X N 3.0 11 25 2016 Great Lakes Christian College 51 Davenport University 120 0.000 A X N 3.5 11 26 2016 Great Lakes Christian College 51 Ohio Northwest University 89 0.000 A X N 3.0 11 30 2016 Great Lakes Christian College 65 Indiana University Northwest 100 0.000 A X N 3.0 12 1 2016 Great Lakes Christian College 85 Maranatha Baptist University 86 0.000 A X N 2.0 12 6 2016 Great Lakes Christian College 61 Trine University 119 0.000 A X N 3.0 12 8 2016 Great Lakes Christian College 83 Andrews University 86 0.000 A X N 2.0 12 12 2016 Great Lakes Christian College 63 Spring Arbor University 105 0.000 H X N 2.0 12 19 2016 Great Lakes Christian College 62 Cincinnati Christian University 90 0.000 H X N 2.0 1 27 2017 Great Lakes Christian College 70 Indiana University Northwest 115 0.000 H X N 2.0 1 28 2017 Great Lakes Christian College 58 Silver Lake College 77 0.000 H X N 1.0 1 31 2017 Great Lakes Christian College 102 Fairhaven Baptist College 39 0.000 H X N 5.0 2 3 2017 Great Lakes Christian College 61 University of Maine @ Ft.
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