NCAA News Archive - 2002

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May 27, 2002 4:08:14 PM


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Men's golf

Regionals: East -- 1. (tie) Georgia Tech and Clemson, 876; 3. North Carolina, 877; 4. Augusta St., 885; 5. Va. Commonwealth, 888; 6. Ga. Southern, 891; 7. Auburn, 893; 9. (tie) Florida and Ala.-Birmingham, 899.

West -- 1. (tie) New Mexico and Washington, 872; 3. UNLV, 874; 5. Pepperdine, 877; 6. (tie) Arizona and Pacific (Ca.), 878; Texas, 878; 9. Fresno St., 879; 10. (tie) Texas Tech and San Diego St., 882 (Texas Tech beat San Diego St. in a one-hole playoff to advance).

Central -- 1. (tie) Oklahoma St. and Purdue, 865; 3. Tulsa, 876; 4. Illinois, 879; 5. North Carolina St., 880; 6. Toledo, 881; 7. Baylor, 882; 8. (tie) TCU and Va. Tech, 885; 10. Colorado, 886.

Championships (May 29-June 1 at Ohio State): The top 10 teams along with the top two individuals not with a team from each regional, will advance to the championships. The following individuals advanced to the championship: Brandt Snedeker, Vanderbilt; Eric Jorgensen, Michigan St.; John Merrick, UCLA; Mark Warman, San Diego St.; Tom Johnson, Northwestern; Franklin Hatchett, Southern Methodist.

Women's golf

Regionals: East -- 1. Duke, 859; 2. Auburn, 872; 3. Wake Forest, 875; 4. Florida, 878; 5. South Fla., 883; 6. South Carolina, 889; 7. Georgia, 892; 8. Vanderbilt, 893; 9. Tulane, 894; 10. Tennessee, 896; 11. Memphis, 897; 12. LSU, 898; 13. Furman, 903; 14. North Carolina St., 907; 15. UCF, 912; 16. North Carolina, 916; 17. Mississippi St., 917; 18. Texas A&M, 918; 19. Alabama, 924; 20. Yale, 967; 21. Jackson St., 986.

West -- 1. Pepperdine, 883; 1. UCLA, 883; 3. California, 889; 4. Arizona, 890; 5. Stanford, 901; 6. Arizona St., 904; 6. Washington, 904; 8. Southern California, 908; 9. San Francisco, 914; 10. New Mexico, 915; 11. New Mexico St., 921; 11. San Jose St., 921; 13. Washington St., 933; 14. Colorado St. ,940; 15. Idaho, 941; 16. Brigham Young, 944; 17. UC Irvine, 950; Northern Ariz., 953; 19. Denver, 963; 20. Campbel,l 967; 21. Oral Roberts, 981.

Central -- 1. Tulsa, 914; 2. Ohio St., 918; 2. Texas, 918; 4. Purdue, 920; 5. Oklahoma St., 921; 6. Michigan, 929; 7. Oklahoma, 931; 8. Michigan St., 932; 9. Kent St., 933; 10. Baylor, 936; 11. TCU, 938; 12. Wisconsin, 948; 13. Illinois, 961; 14. Northwestern, 963; 15. Kansas St., 964; 16. Indiana, 968; 17. Florida St., 969; 18. UNC Wilmington, 973; 19. Nebraska, 998; 20. Bradley, 1003; 21. St. Francis (Pa.), 1,055.

Championships (May 21-24 at Washington): The top eight teams from each region, along with the top two individuals from non-advancing teams, advance to the championships. The following individuals advanced to the championship: Martina Gillen, Kent St.; Melanie Hagewood, Baylor; Alena Sharp, New Mexico St.; Kristi Larson, New Mexico; Meredith Duncan, LSU; Meaghan Francella, Memphis.

Men's lacrosse

First round: Massachusetts 17, Fairfield 4; Georgetown 12, Manhattan 7; Cornell 12, Stony Brook 3; Duke 22, Hobart 6.

Quarterfinals: Princeton 14, Georgtown 13; Syracuse 10, Duke 9; Johns Hopkins 13, Massachusetts 12 (ot), Virginia 11, Cornell 10.

Semifinals (May 25 at Rutgers): Johns Hopkins (12-1) vs. Princeton (9-4); Virginia (11-3) vs. Syracuse (13-2).

Softball

Regionals: Region No. 1 -- UCLA 3, Liberty 0; Georgia 2, UMBC 1; South Carolina 2, Eastern Ky. 1 (8 inn.); UMBC 7, Liberty 1; Eastern Ky. 6, UMBC 1; Georgia 1, South Carolina 0; UCLA 10, Eastern Ky. 0 (5 inn.); UCLA 2, Georgia 1 (8 inn.); South Carolina 9, Georgia 3; South Carolina 2, UCLA 1; UCLA 1, South Carolina 0. (UCLA advances.)

Region No. 2 -- Arizona 4, Boston U. 1; DePaul 3, Penn St. 1; Minnesota 2, Princeton 1; Penn St. 5, Boston U. 1; Penn St. 3, Princeton 0; DePaul 2, Minnesota 0 (12 inn.); Arizona 4, Penn St. 3; Arizona 2, DePaul 0 (11 inn.); DePaul 5, Minnesota 3; DePaul 6, Arizona 0; Arizona 8, DePaul 0 (5 inn.). (Arizona advances.)

Region No. 3 -- LSU 3, Northwestern St. 2 (10 inn.); Arizona St. 4, Mississippi St. 1; Massachusetts 5, La.-Lafayette 3 (13 inn.); Mississippi St. 9, Northwestern St. 6; La.-Lafayette 10, Mississippi St. 3; Arizona St. 1, Massachusetts 0; LSU 5, La-Lafayette 2; Arizona St. 3, LSU 2 (8 inn.); LSU 1, Massachusetts 0; Arizona St. 4, LSU 1. (Arizona St. advances.)

Region No. 4 -- Cal St. Fullerton 3, Evansville 0; Stanford 7, Pacific (Cal.) 0; California 2, Fresno St. 1 (10 inn.); Pacific (Cal.) 6, Evansville 0; Fresno St. 1, Pacific (Cal.) 0; California 1, Stanford 0; Cal St. Fullerton 1, Fresno St. 0; California 4, Cal St. Fullerton 2; Cal St. Fullerton 4, Stanford 1; California 1, Cal St. Fullerton 0. (California advances.)

Region No. 5 -- Texas 4, Army 0; Oklahoma 6, Utah 0; Texas A&M 6, Arkansas 2; Army 2, Utah 0; Arkansas 2, Army 0; Oklahoma 7, Texas A&M 0; Texas 6, Arkansas 2; Oklahoma 4, Texas 1; Texas A&M 2, Texas 0; Oklahoma 8, Texas A&M 1. (Oklahoma advances.)

Region No. 6 -- Washington 8, Oakland 0 (5 inn.); Michigan 5, Canisius 0; Ohio St. 7, Central Mich. 0; Oakland 3, Canisius 1; Central Mich. 2, Oakland 1; Michigan 3, Ohio St. 0; Washington 4, Central Mich. 1; Michigan 6, Washington 5; Ohio St. 2, Washington 1; Michigan 4, Ohio St. 0. (Michigan advances.)

Region No. 7 -- Nebraska 1, Ill.-Chicago 0; Oregon St. 1, Wisconsin 0; Notre Dame 3, Iowa 2; Ill.-Chicago 2, Wisconsin 0; Iowa 3, Ill.-Chicago 1; Oregon St. 2, Notre Dame 0; Nebraska 3, Iowa 0; Nebraska 7, Oregon St. 0; Notre Dame 2, Oregon St. 0; Nebraska 5, Notre Dame 3. (Nebraska advances.)

Region No. 8 -- Chattanooga 3, Fla. Atlantic 0; Georgia Tech 3, Alabama 1 (10 inn.); Florida St. 2, Auburn 1; Fla. Atlantic 2, Alabama 1; Fla. Atlantic 2, Auburn 1; Georgia Tech 7, Florida St. 0; Chattanooga 6, Fla. Atlantic 1; Georgia Tech 3, Chattanooga 0; Florida St. 1, Chattanooga 0 (8 inn.); Florida St. 3, Georgia Tech 2; Florida St. 6, Georgia Tech 1. (Florida St. advances.)

Women's College World Series (May 23-27 at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City): UCLA (54-7) vs. Florida St. (53-18); Arizona (52-11) vs. Nebraska (49-12); Arizona St. (44-18) vs. Michigan (50-9); California (52-29) vs. Oklahoma (49-14).

Men's tennis

First round: South Carolina 4, Georgia Tech 2; Georgia 4, Charleston Southern 0; LSU 4, TCU 0; Texas A&M 4, Southern 0; Minnesota 4, Arizona St. 2; Pepperdine 4, Richmond 0; Middle Tenn. 4, Alabama 3; Mississippi 4, Brown 0; UCLA 4, San Diego St. 1; South Fla. 4, Miami (Fla.) 1; Florida 4, Georgia St. 0; Washington 4, Tulane 2; Stanford 4, Cal St. Sacramento 0; Mississippi St. 4, South Ala. 1; Auburn 4, East Tenn. St. 2; Virginia Tech 4, North Carolina 2; Tennessee 4, Wake Forest 0; Virginia Commonwealth 5, Southern Methodist 2; Texas 4, Texas-San Antonio 0; Vanderbilt 4, Ohio St. 3; Kentucky 4, Murray St. 0; California 4, UMBC 0; Duke 4, American 0; Indiana St. 4, Northwestern 0; Illinois 4, Butler 0; Purdue 4, Ball St. 1; Notre Dame 4, Michigan 0; Harvard 4, Marist 0; Baylor 4, Hartford 0; Arkansas 4, Tulsa 3; Southern California 5, Oral Roberts 0;

Second round: Georgia 4, South Carolina 0; Texas A&M 4, LSU 0; Pepperdine 4, Minnesota 0; Mississippi 4, Middle Tenn. 1; San Diego St. 5, Hampton 0; UCLA 4, UC Santa Barbara 0; Florida 4, South Fla. 3; Washington 4, Stanford 3; Auburn 4, Mississippi St. 0; Tennessee 4, Virginia Tech 0; Texas 4, Va. Commonwealth 1; Kentucky 4, Vanderbilt 3; Duke 4, California 3; Illinois 4, Indiana St. 0; Notre Dame 4, Purdue 0; Baylor 4, Harvard 0; Southern California 4, Arkansas 0.

Championships: May 18-27 at Texas A&M.

Women's tennis

First round: Miami (Fla.) 4, Florida Int'l 2; Florida 4, Central Fla. 0; Northwestern 4, Illinois-Chicago 0; Wisconsin 4, Notre Dame 2; Wake Forest 4, American 0; Clemson 4, William & Mary 3; Texas 4, Texas-San Antonio 0; TCU 4, Texas A&M 1; Vanderbilt 5, Murray St. 0; Auburn 4, Indiana 3; Tennessee 4, Marshall 0; Alabama 4, Ohio St. 0; Penn 4, Richmond 0; Duke 4, UMBC 0; South Carolina 4, Hampton 1; Va. Commonwealth 4, Florida St. 0; Arizona 4, San Diego St. 3; Arizona St. 4, Southwest Mo. St. 0; Furman 4, LSU 1; North Carolina 5, Loyola (Md.) 0; Georgia Tech 4, Michigan 2; Kentucky 4, Boston U. 0; Pepperdine 4, Long Beach St. 1; Stanford 4, Cal St. Sacramento 0; Oregon 4, UNLV 2; Southern California 5, Oral Roberts 0; UCLA 4, Southern 0; Fresno St. 4, Washington St. 0; California 4, Brigham Young 0; South Ala. 4, Mississippi 0; Georgia 4, Winthrop 0.

Second round: Florida 4, Miami (Fla.) 0; Northwestern 4, Wisconsin 0; Wake Forest 4, Clemson 1; Texas 4, TCU 2; Vanderbilt 4, Auburn 0; Tennessee 4, Alabama 0; Duke 4, Penn 0; Va. Commonwealth 4, South Carolina 1; Arizona St. 4, Arizona 0; North Carolina 4, Furman 0; Kentucky 4, Georgia Tech 1; Stanford 4, Pepperdine 0; Southern California 4, Oregon 0; Washington 4, Loyola Marymount 0; UCLA 4, Washington 1; California 4, Fresno St. 1; Georgia 4, South Ala. 3.

Championships: May 16-25 at Stanford.


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