General Release Bump It UpThe Division II tourney took an 11-day breather after a wild first weekend of action before Thanksgiving. Now things ramped up again early Thursday afternoon when California (Pa.) was knocked off in quarterfinal action by Cal State San Bernardino. Truman also advanced.
Division I W. Volleyball Billikens Make History In Opening MatchOnly four teams began their quests for the Division I national title on Thursday, but one of them is No. 13 seed Saint Louis, who earned the first-ever Tournament in program history, downing Alabama A&M, 3-0. The Billikens are followed by Michigan and Kentucky in the Lexington Regional tonight with the rest of the field of 64 getting underway on Friday.
Football Revenge On The MindWhile others are celebrating, or in some cases lamenting, the past, Richmond is making a concerted effort to shy away from it heading into its FCS quarterfinal showdown with No. 2 seed Appalachian State. The rematch of last year's playoff game will feature a whole new Spiders team.
Division II W. Soccer One Spot's Secured, Now Who's Next?After 11 days off, the D-II Tournament is back in action on Thursday. In the afternoon game, Seattle Pacific took a 3-1 win over Metro State thanks to two goals and an assist from sophomore forward Amanda Johnson. Who'll join the Falcons in the final? Watch live as St. Rose takes on West Florida at 7.
Division I W. Soccer D-I Semis Start FridayThe Women's College Cup semis start on Friday, after UCLA knocked Duke out of the tournament in the quarters with a 6-1 victory, North Carolina won in double-overtime over Texas A&M and Stanfor and Notre Dame moved on. For all the action from Cary, N.C., stay tuned to ncaa.com!
Division II M. Soccer Four Set To Tangle In TampaThe semifinals of the D-II tournament start on Friday, and you can follow all the action here on ncaa.com, including streaming video of both of Friday's games. At 4 p.m., watch as Dowling looks to return to the national title game against Northern Kentucky, and then at 7 p.m. when Cal St. Dom. Hills takes on hosts Tampa.
Oklahoma jumped past Texas into the second spot in the BCS Standings and earned a spot in the Big 12 title game after the standings broke a three-way tie atop the Big 12 South.
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Oregon's Galen Rupp sprinted to a win in the men's race to pace his team's title. On the women's side, Sally Kipyego took the individual crown and Washington won the team race. .
After a hard-fought NESCAC season, an even tougher Tournament and two OT's against Tufts, the Polar Bears won their second straight title. Relive the tourney here or with our PDF.
For the third time in the last four years, Maryland stands atop the D-I field hockey world. Check out our interactive bracket or pdf version to catch up on the tournament.
Saturday saw a string of top teams fall in the D-III Championship as the tourney rolled into the quarters. Read on or click here for our interactive bracket or pdf.
D-III Tourney Semis Start Friday William Smith scored a 1-0 double-OT win to take one of the four spots in the D-III semis, which pick up again Friday. Keep tabs on the action with our interactive bracket or our pdf!
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Emory defeated La Verne, 3-1, for the D-III Women's Volleyball national championship.
Bowdoin defeated Tufts, 3-2, in double overtime to win the Division III Field Hockey national championship.
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