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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 Ohio Northern Rolls Into Final Four; Field SetLiz Schnelle drilled 19 kills and No. 8 Ohio Northern defeated Williams (Mass.) 25-16, 25-14, 25-10 in the NCAA Division III Volleyball Tournament quarterfinals Thursday night at Illinois Wesleyan's Shirk Center. Ohio Northern will face Emory in the second semifinal match Friday night. La Verne will open Final Four action against Juniata. Follow each match live!
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 Sneaks Past Vikings In OTSeattle Pacific suffered only one loss all season, dropping a 1-0 contest to Western Washington. After a tie against WWU later in the year, SPU finally bested the Vikings, taking a 1-0 win over their GNAC rivals on Thursday to advance into the Round of 16.
Division I M. Soccer The Cup Runneth OverOn Friday morning, 48 teams will be alive in the hunt for the 2008 College Cup. By the end of Friday's first round in the D-I Tournament, 13 teams will be heading home. Follow all the action here on ncaa.com with our up-to-the-minute coverage of all your Tournament needs.
Division I W. Volleyball Concordia Begins Title Defense With 3-1 VictoryConcordia University (32-1), the No. 1-ranked team in the nation, began it's trek toward defending a national title with a 3-1 win over Regis Thursday evening. The Golden Bears next face No. 4 seed Nebraska-Kearney on Friday at 8:00 pm ET. For complete results from Thursday's opening-round action, visit the interactive bracket!
On Saturday, crosstown rivals UCLA and Southern Cal face off in a rematch of last year's semifinals. Catch up on the action so far with our interactive bracket or our printer-friendly PDF!
MORE HEADLINESDivision I M. Basketball 11/20/2008 - Michigan Upends No. 4 UCLA, 55-52Division I Football 11/21/2008 - Georgia Tech Runs Over Miami (Fla.), 41-23Division I M. Basketball 11/20/2008 - Maui Invitational Celebrates Silver AnniversaryDivision I W. Volleyball 11/19/2008 - Hooker Leads No. 4 Texas Past No. 3 NebraskaDivision I M. Basketball 11/18/2008 - Oklahoma Edges Davidson Despite Curry's 44 Points
Trine has risen fast under the leadership of Matt Land. Follow along on our interactive bracket as the Thunder and the rest of D-III prepare for Saturday's first round!
Friday sees the start of sectionals, as four teams square off for the two spots in the Wheaton, IL regional. Follow along with our interactive bracket or on our printer-friendly pdf!
Oregon looks to be a favorite on the men's side, but can anyone keep up with the Washington women? Brett Hess picks apart Monday's championship races.
Want to know what the athletes on the field are thinking? Check out the Student-Athlete Blogs, featuring some of men's soccer's finest.
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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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