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Seton had touched on an interesting fact in one of his interviews about the Big Sky becoming one of the better conferences in the West for women's basketball. I looked up the conference RPI's and the Big Sky is 17th out of 32 ranked conferences nationally. That ranking tops the Big West (21) Mountain West (23) and WAC (25). Other than the 4th ranked Pac 12, and the 8th ranked WCC, the Big Sky is the third best conference for Division 1 women's basketball this year in the west.

With wins over 1 Big East, 1 Mountain West and 2 WAC schools this season, ISU certainly helped out with that ranking. Plus it makes winning the conference even more impressive this year. Really excited about the direction Seton has this program going.

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