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Division I Baseball

Chat Live With Yale's John Stuper

The NCAA.com Baseball Chat Series continued on Thursday afternoon at 4pm ET with our special guest, Yale coach John Stuper. Coach Stuper is the third of four current college coaches joining us this season. Get in your questions NOW, and check back on Thursday as we talk to the former Cardinals' pitcher live.
-- Top 25 Polls
-- Championship Info
-- Fan? We Want Your Opinion
-- UNC's Adam Warren Blogs
-- SDSU's Strasburg Throws No-No

Division I M. Lacrosse

Lacrosse Tourneys: Terps Snap Irish Streak

The first round in the D-I Men's Tourney finished up on Sunday, after Syracuse, Virginia, Princeton and Maryland (who beat undefeated Notre Dame) moved on. For more, plus a whole lot of action in Women's D-I and Men's and Women's D-III, check out our Interactive Brackets.
-- M. D-I Interactive Bracket
-- M. D-I Printable Bracket
-- D-III Brackets: Interactive | PDF
-- W. D-I Interactive Bracket
-- W. D-II Interactive Bracket
-- D-III Brackets: Interactive | PDF

Division III Baseball

D-II And D-III Baseball Fields Announced

The NCAA Division III Baseball Committee has announced the 54 teams that will compete in the 2009 NCAA Division III Baseball Championship, click above for the release. Also, the NCAA Division II Baseball Committee has selected the 48 teams that will participate in the 2009 NCAA Division II Baseball Championship.
-- D-II Championship Info
-- D-II History
-- Chat: Scott Brosius
-- D-III Championship Info
-- D-III Regional Rankings
-- D-III 2010, 2011 Sites Announced

Division I Softball

D-I Field Released: Gators Take Top Seed

Following a dominating 55-3 regular season, The University of Florida was named the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Division I Softball Championship on Sunday when the NCAA Division I Softball Committee announced the 64-team field. Click on for more!
-- D-I History
-- Championship Info
-- Fan? We Want Your Opinion
-- Printable Bracket
-- Interactive Bracket
-- Notebook: Impressive Stuff

Division II Outdoor Track

It's Track's Turn

The Abilene Christian men have won seven straight Division II national titles and the women joined the men as champions last year. Can the Wildcats capture another pair of crowns? They'll know their competition Tuesday following the release of the 2009 Outdoor Championship field.
-- D-II History
-- Championship Info
-- Fan? We Want Your Opinion

General Release

Rough Waters Ahead

The top squads in the nation are ready to take aim at a Division III national championship. Which teams look poised to capture the glory? Find out Tuesday when the D-III selection show debuts the 2009 field live at 3 pm ET.
-- History
-- Championship Info
-- D-III Regional Rankings

NCAA Auctions

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Double-A Zone

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Lowe's Senior CLASS Award

Honoring top Seniors who excel in the classroom, in the community, demonstrate outstanding character and bring a spirit of competition on the field. Vote Now!

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PHOTO GALLERIES

2009 Men's Frozen Four

Look back as Boston University won its fifth NCAA title with a victory over Miami (Ohio) in a very memorable Frozen Four.

Women's National Championship: UConn vs. Louisville

Connecticut finished a perfect 39-0 season with a decisive win over Louisville in the NCAA D-I Championship in St. Louis

NCAA CHAMPION MAGAZINE

CBS' New Angles

Final Four format presents a more dramatic story

Big Bid For Big Dance

Going inside the host process

Officially Speaking

The games can't be played without them

Artists' Statements

Call them student-athlete-artists

Vintage Venues

These courts and fields are more than a backdrop

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