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General Release Bump It UpThe Division II tourney took an 11-day breather after a wild first weekend of action before Thanksgiving. Now things ramp up again early Thursday afternoon when California (Pa.) kicks off quarterfinal action against Cal State San Bernardino.
Division I W. Volleyball Ready, Set, SpikeOnly four teams will begin their quests for the Division I Women's Volleyball national title on Thursday, but one of them is No. 13 seed Saint Louis. The Billikens take on Alabama A&M in the Lexington Regional, followed by Michigan and Kentucky. The rest of the field of 64 gets 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 Time Has Come In TampaAfter 11 days off, the D-II Tournament resumes on Thursday with only four teams remaining in Tampa. And in a national semifinals where only one team -- Metro State -- has won a national championship, anything can happen. Follow it all here on NCAA.com, as we stream both the Metro State/Seattle Pacific matchup at 4 p.m. and St. Rose/West Florida at 7.
Division I W. Soccer Bruins Reach Sixth Straight Final FourFor the second straight year, the Duke women's soccer team's season has come to a close in the NCAA Tournament as the 15th-ranked and third-seeded Blue Devils fell, 6-1, at second-ranked and top-seeded UCLA at Drake Stadium in Los Angeles, Calif.
Division I M. Soccer Onward, UpwardThe College Cup beckons closer and closer as quarterfinal action gets started this weekend. Maryland is one team to watch after the Terps got over their dreaded third round curse. Now all that's standing in the way of a trip to Frisco, Texas is Creighton.
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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