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Division I M. Basketball Future Men's Final Four Sites AnnouncedAfter a grueling year-long process, the host sites for the 2012-2016 Men's Final Fours have been announced. New Orleans, Atlanta, North Texas, Indianapolis and Houston will all play host to the Men's Final Four. Click for much more!
W. Volleyball Quarters Up For D-IIIAfter beating No. 5 Wittenberg, No. 8 Ohio Northern continued its stellar play and bested defending champ Washington-St.Louis while La Verne became the last team to advance. The first and second rounds are done. Now comes quarterfinal action starting Thursday afternoon.
Field Hockey Iowa Set For SemisIowa has played Maryland 11 times, including four times in the national semifinals of the NCAA Tournament, and that's where two of the game's top teams this year will meet again Friday.
Division II W. Soccer Seattle Pacific Smelling Sweet 16Seattle Pacific has suffered one loss all season long, dropping a 1-0 contest to Western Washington. After a tie against WWU later in the year, SPU gets another crack at the rival Vikings on Thursday in the Round of 16. Stay tuned for all of the action!
Division I W. Volleyball D-II Volleyball Ready To RollThe NCAA Division II Women's Volleyball Committee has selected the 64 teams that will be participating in the 2008 NCAA Division II Women's Volleyball Championship. Defending champions Concordia-St. Paul (above) will meet Regis (Colo.) in opening round action on Thursday. Stay tuned for all of the day's action!
Division I M. Soccer D-I Men's Soccer Field Announced!The NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Committee announced today the 48 teams for the 2008 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship. Wake Forest is the top overall seed and will await the winner of Winthrop vs. William & Mary. Click on for more!
James Madison stunned Wake Forest in the Second Round, now check out who's still alive with the interactive bracket or our printer-friendly PDF version!
MORE HEADLINESDivision I W. Volleyball 11/20/2008 - Hooker Leads No. 4 Texas Past No. 3 NebraskaDivision I M. Basketball 11/18/2008 - Oklahoma Edges Davidson Despite Curry's 44 PointsBowl Subdivision Football 11/18/2008 - BCS, ESPN Reach Deal To Air Games From 2011-14Bowl Subdivision Football 11/18/2008 - Utah State Fires Head Coach Brent GuyDivision I M. Basketball 11/18/2008 - NJIT Loses 35th Straight, Most Among Division I
As the D-II Tournament rolled into the third round, West Florida ended defending national champ Tampa's season on Sunday. Follow along on our interactive bracket our our pdf!
William Smith defeated Endicott in penalty kicks on Saturday to advance. Fourteen other teams also advanced, so check out our interactive bracket or on our printer-friendly pdf version.
The field for the D-III Championships has been released. Read on for more or click here for results from Saturday's D-I regionals.
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The Cougars earned their first C-USA victory in '08 with 3-0 decision against the Golden Hurricane.
The No. 5 Longhorns grabbed control in the fourth quarter, pulling away for a 45-35 victory Saturday over the Sooners.
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