NCAA News Archive - 2000

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Championships scores/pairings


Jun 5, 2000 9:11:05 AM


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Regionals: At South Carolina -- Wake Forest 8, Seton Hall 3; South Carolina 6, Liberty 4; Liberty 10, Seton Hall 2; South Carolina 6, Wake Forest 1; Wake Forest 4, Liberty 2; South Carolina 8, Wake Forest 4. (South Carolina advances.)

At Lafayette -- East Caro. 12, Marist 3; La.-Lafayette 11, McNeese St. 5; Marist 6, McNeese St. 5; La.-Lafayette 5, East Caro. 3; East Caro. 8, Marist 7 (11 inn.); La.-Lafayette 8, East Caro. 5. (La.-Lafayette advances.)

At Minnesota -- Nebraska 2, Butler 1; Minnesota 10, Wichita St. 7; Wichita St. 15, Butler 5; Nebraska 4, Minnesota 1; Wichita St. 5, Minnesota 1; Nebraska 8, Wichita St. 1. (Nebraska advances.)

At Stanford -- Alabama 8, Nevada 2; Stanford 5, Fresno St. 1; Nevada 13, Fresno St. 5; Stanford 8, Alabama 6; Alabama 6, Nevada 5; Alabama 14, Stanford 9; Stanford 16, Alabama 6. (Stanford advances.)

At Houston -- Rice 5, Texas Tech 2; Houston 7, Princeton 6; Texas Tech 10, Princeton 1; Houston 5, Rice 2; Rice 11, Texas Tech 4; Rice 5, Houston 4; Houston 9, Rice 5. (Houston advances.)

At Baylor -- San Jose St. 4, Florida 1; Southwest Tex. St. 6, Baylor 0; Florida 10, Baylor 1; San Jose St. 5, Southwest Tex. St. 2; Florida 14, Southwest Tex. St. 0; Florida 8, San Jose St. 7; San Jose St. 2, Florida 1. (San Jose St. advances.)

At Mississippi St. -- Notre Dame 8, Tulane 4; Mississippi St. 9, South Ala. 2; Tulane 4, South Ala. 3; Mississippi St. 8, Notre Dame 1; Notre Dame 10, Tulane 6; Notre Dame 7, Mississippi St. 0; Mississippi St. 10, Notre Dame 9. (Mississippi St. advances.)

At Clemson -- Illinois 3, Old Dominion 1; Clemson 4, Middle Tenn. St. 0; Middle Tenn. St. 6, Old Dominion 5; Clemson 9, Illinois 3; Middle Tenn. St. 4, Illinois 3; Clemson 21, Middle Tenn. St. 3. (Clemson advances.)

At LSU -- LSU 19, Jackson St. 1; La.-Monroe 8, New Orleans 3; New Orleans 24, Jackson St. 9; LSU 21, La.-Monroe 0; La.-Monroe 10, New Orleans 4; LSU 5, La.-Monroe 3. (LSU advances.)

At Oklahoma City -- UCLA 13, Delaware 12; Oklahoma 6, Oral Roberts 5 (11 inn.); Oral Roberts 4, Delaware 2; UCLA 10, Oklahoma 5; Oklahoma 9, Oral Roberts 7; UCLA 11, Oklahoma 3. (UCLA advances.)

At Montclair -- Rutgers 4, Army 3; North Carolina 14, Penn St. 5; Penn St. 3, Army 1; North Carolina 9, Rutgers 3; Penn St. 6, Rutgers 5; Penn St. 6, North Carolina 5; Penn St. 10, North Carolina 3. (Penn St. advances. )

At Arizona St. -- Texas 5, Creighton 4; Arizona St. 15, Miami (Ohio) 7; Miami (Ohio) 6, Creighton 3; Arizona St. 3, Texas 1; Texas 11, Miami (Ohio) 1; Texas 6, Arizona St. 4; Texas 9, Arizona St. 7. (Texas advances.)

At Miami (Fla.) -- Fla. Atlantic 14, Florida Int'l 6; Miami (Fla.) 19, Wagner 5; Florida Int'l 10, Wagner 1; Miami (Fla.) 11, Fla. Atlantic 5; Florida Int'l 7, Fla. Atlantic 0; Miami (Fla.) 14, Florida Int'l 4. [Miami (Fla.) advances.]

At Florida St. -- Central Fla. 4, Evansville 1; Florida St. 6, Bethune-Cookman 3; Evansville 6, Bethune-Cookman 5; Central Fla. 9, Florida St. 8; Florida St. 11, Evansville 2; Florida St. 6, Central Fla. 1; Florida St. 8, Central Fla. 1. (Florida St. advances.)

At Cal St. Fullerton -- Southern California 8, Virginia Tech 3; Loyola Marymount 6, Cal St. Fullerton 4; Cal St. Fullerton 8, Virginia Tech 6; Loyola Marymount 5, Cal St. Fullerton 2; Southern California 13, Loyola Marymount 5; Southern California 8, Cal St. Fullerton 3. (Southern California advances.)

At Georgia Tech -- Stetson 9, Auburn 5; Georgia Tech 11, Ga. Southern 9; Auburn 11, Ga. Southern 5; Georgia Tech 24, Stetson 1; Stetson 13, Auburn 10; Georgia Tech 16, Stetson 11. (Georgia Tech advances.)

Super Regionals (June 2-4 on campuses): La.-Lafayette (45-17) at South Carolina (55-8); Nebraska (50-12) at Stanford (45-14); San Jose St. (39-21) at Houston (47-16); Mississippi St. (41-18) at Clemson (48-16); UCLA (38-24) at LSU (46-17); Penn St. (45-17) at Texas (44-19); Miami (Fla.) (40-17-1) at Florida St. (49-16); Southern California (41-18) at Georgia Tech (50-14).


Men's Golf

Regionals: Central -- 1. Texas, 847; 2. Kent St., 849; 3. Oklahoma St., 850; 4. Houston, 851; 5. Minnesota, 852; 6. Northwestern, 854; 7. TCU, 859; 8. (tie) Kansas and Oklahoma, 860; 10. Baylor, 862; 11. (tie) Michigan and Mississippi, 866; 13. Texas A&M, 868; 14. Southern Methodist, 870; 15. Ohio St., 874; 16. Tulsa, 879; 17. Arkansas St., 880; 18. (tie) Ark.-Little Rock, Colorado and Southeastern La., 881; 21. (tie) Coastal Caro. and La.-Lafayette, 886; 23. North Texas, 888; 24. Wichita St., 891; 25. Oral Roberts, 893; 26. Toledo, 901; 27. Jackson St., 905.

West -- 1. Arizona, 839; 2. (tie) Brigham Young and UNLV, 843; 4. Southern California, 848; 5. New Mexico, 850; 6. (tie) Arizona St. and Fresno St., 851; 8. Washington, 855; 9. Pepperdine, 864; 10. (tie) California, Idaho and Stanford, 865; 13. (tie) Oregon St., Oregon and Pacific (Cal.), 866; 16. UCLA, 869; 17. Cal St. Northridge, 880; 18. San Diego St., 883; 19. (tie) Colorado St. and UTEP, 884; 21. Wright St., 894; 22. Long Beach St., 899; 23. Princeton, 914; 24. (tie) Navy and Towson, 936; 26. Iona, 946; 27. UMBC, 954.

East -- 1. Clemson, 871; 2. North Fla., 883; 3. Georgia Tech, 884; 4. East Tenn. St., 888; 5. (tie) Georgia St. and Georgia, 889; 7. Mississippi St., 891; 8. Auburn, 894; 9. (tie) North Carolina and Virginia, 895; 11. Wake Forest, 896; 12. South Carolina, 898; 13. Tennessee, 900; 14. (tie) Duke and North Carolina St., 901; 16. Augusta St., 909; 17. UAB, 913; 18. Middle Tenn. St., 914; 19. Florida, 915; 20. Rhode Island, 920; 21. Penn St., 921; Dartmouth, James Madison, Richmond, Seton Hall, Va. Commonwealth and Yale, DNF.

Championships (May 31-June 3 at Auburn): Thirty teams plus six individuals advance from the regional tournaments. The top 11 teams from the East Regional, the top nine from the Central Regional and the top 10 from the West Regional advance. The following individuals also advance: Keith Unikel, Maryland; Jedd McLuen, Col. of Charleston; Craig Lile, Arkansas; Adam Babb, Texas-Arlington; Ryan Nelson, Portland; and Ryan Ellis, Utah.


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