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Championships facts


Nov 20, 2006 11:52:40 AM



Men’s cross country

Regionals: Great Lakes — 1. Wisconsin, 52; 2. Notre Dame, 104; 3. Butler, 107; 4. Michigan St., 113; 5. Eastern Mich., 137; 6. Indiana, 162; 7. Michigan, 202; 8. Indiana St., 230; 9. Ohio St., 232; 10. Cincinnati, 314; 11. Marquette, 315; 12. Kent St., 319; 13. Central Mich., 350; 14. Miami (Ohio),414; 15. Purdue, 421; 16. Akron, 534; 17. Ohio, 573; 18. Wis.-Milwaukee, 591; 19. (tie) Oakland and Dayton, 599; 21. Evansville, 601; 22. IUPUI, 646; 23. Bowling Green, 681; 24. Xavier, 686; 25. Valparaiso, 701; 26. Youngstown St., 773; 27. Wis.-Green Bay, 782; 28. Toledo, 840; 29. IPFW, 848; 30. Detroit, 849; 31. Wright St., 899. (Wisconsin and Notre Dame receive automatic bids to the championships. Butler and Michigan St. qualify at large.)

Mid-Atlantic — 1. Georgetown, 66; 2. American, 79; 3. Villanova, 91; 4. Princeton, 148; 5. Penn St., 164; 6. Pittsburgh, 172; 7. La Salle, 216; 8. Penn, 217; 9. Navy, 233; 10. Duquesne, 260; 11. Bucknell, 291; 12. St. Joseph’s, 323; 13. Lehigh, 336; 14. Maryland, 356; 15. Rutgers, 468; 16. Delaware, 513; 17. Marshall, 524; 18. Mt. St. Mary’s, 543; 19. Loyola (Maryland), 556; 20. Monmouth, 561; 21. UMBC, 563; 22. Lafayette, 570; 23. George Washington, 593; 24. Seton Hall, 635; 25. Rider, 655. (Georgetown and American receive automatic bids to the championships.)

Midwest — 1. Oklahoma St., 72; 2. Kansas, 88; 3. Iowa, 121; 4. Missouri, 122; 5. Iowa St., 132; 6. Minnesota, 140; 7. Illinois, 148; 8. Tulsa, 153; 9. Oklahoma, 255; 10. Drake, 279; 11. Southern Ill., 284; 12. Loyola (Ill.), 403; 13. Nebraska, 427; 14. Illinois St., 430; 15. Kansas St., 432; 16. Bradley, 434; 17. Wichita St., 438; 18. DePaul, 462; 19. Ill.-Chicago, 482; 20. Southeast Mo. St., 506; 21. Western Ill., 605. (Oklahoma St. and Kansas receive automatic bids to the championships. Iowa qualifies at large.)

Mountain — 1. Colorado, 59; 2. Brigham Young, 67; 3. UTEP, 86; 4. Southern Utah, 128; 5. Northern Ariz., 160; 6. Wyoming, 187; 7. Weber St., 190; 8. (tie) Air Force and Colorado St., 204; 10. Utah St., 228; 11. New Mexico, 243; 12. Texas Tech, 259; 13. Montana St., 300; 14. Montana, 373; 15. Idaho St., 443. (Colorado and Brigham Young receive automatic bids to the championships.)

Northeast — 1. Iona, 59; 2. Providence, 72; 3. Syracuse, 102; 4. Harvard, 161; 5. Columbia, 182; 6. Brown, 198; 7. Dartmouth, 201; 8. (tie) Yale and Cornell, 248; 10. Boston College, 278; 11. Stony Brook, 301; 12. Connecticut, 307; 13. New Hampshire, 355; 14. Massachusetts, 418; 15. Boston U., 442; 16. Quinnipiac, 450; 17. Marist, 455; 18. Fordham, 465; 19. Maine, 477; 20. Colgate, 483; 21. Army, 520; 22. Buffalo, 603; 23. Binghamton, 614; 25. Hofstra, 763; 26. Central Conn. St., 770; 27. Niagara, 818; 28. Vermont, 833; 29. Holy Cross, 849; 30. Sacred Heart, 905; 31. Canisius, 940; 32. (tie) Siena and St. Francis (N.Y.), 984; 34. Fairfield, 1026. (Iona and Providence receive automatic bids to the championships.)

South — 1. Florida St., 67; 2. Alabama, 88; 3. Florida, 100; 4. Tennessee, 108; 5. Georgia, 142; 6. South Ala., 144; 7. Belmont, 155; 8. Mississippi St., 200; 9. Georgia St., 270; 10. East Tenn. St., 353; 11. Mississippi, 357; 12. Auburn, 369; 13. Vanderbilt, 383; 14. UCF, 392; 15. Georgia Tech, 435; 16. Chattanooga, 442; 17. Miami (Fla.), 445; 18. South Fla., 451; 19. Samford, 454; 20. Jacksonville St., 523; 21. Florida Int’l, 526; 22. Austin Peay, 542; 23. Birmingham-So., 549; 24. Fla. Atlantic, 703; 25. Tennessee Tech, 725. (Florida St. and Alabama receive automatic bids to the championships. Florida qualifies at large.)

South Central — 1. Arkansas, 24; 2. Texas, 51; 3. Lamar, 96; 4. Stephen F. Austin, 131; 5. Texas A&M, 165; 6. Sam Houston St., 180; 7. Baylor, 200; 8. Rice, 230; 9. TCU, 267; 10. Texas-Arlington, 267; 11. Tex.-Pan American, 291; 12. Houston, 296; 13. LSU, 306; 14. Louisiana Tech, 308; 15. Ark.-Little Rock, 417; 16. La.-Lafayette, 480. (Arkansas and Texas receive automatic bids to the championships.)

Southeast — 1. North Caro. St., 64; 2. William & Mary, 70; 3. Louisville, 80; 4. Virginia, 131; 5. Clemson, 201; 6. Virginia Tech, 235; 7. Liberty, 237; 8. Eastern Ky., 257; 9. Duke, 309; 10. Wake Forest, 335; 11. North Carolina, 342; 12. James Madison, 346; 13. Charlotte, 363; 14. Appalachian St., 417; 15. George Mason, 428; 16. Kentucky, 459; 17. High Point, 468; 18. Coastal Caro., 474; 19. Richmond, 512; 20. UNC Greensboro, 519; 21. Norfolk St., 545; 22. Furman, 548; 23. VCU, 574; 24. Davidson, 614; 25. Radford, 634; 26. Gardner-Webb, 665; 27. UNC Wilmington, 681; 28. Western Ky., 734; 29. Morehead St., 759; 30. Col. of Charleston, 838; 31. Elon, 889; 32. Wofford, 975. (North Caro. St. and William & Mary receive automatic bids to the championships. Louisville and Virginia qualify at large).

West — 1. Oregon, 69; 2. Stanford, 88; 3. Portland, 123; 4. Washington, 139; 5. Arizona, 156; 6. UCLA, 167; 7. UC Santa Barb., 170; 8. Washington St., 201; 9. Cal Poly, 220; 10. California, 260; 11. Arizona St., 290; 12. Long Beach St., 334; 13. UC Irvine, 374; 14. Boise St., 389; 15. Sacramento St., 483; 16. UC Riverside, 500; 17. Cal St. Fullerton, 531; 18. San Francisco, 538; 19. Idaho, 539; 20. Santa Clara, 545; 21. Eastern Wash., 561; 22. Loyola Marymount, 584; 23. Cal St. Northridge, 653; 24. San Jose St., 678; 25. San Diego, 692. (Oregon and Stanford receive automatic bids to the championships. Portland, Washington, Arizona, UCLA, UC Santa Barb., Washington St. and Cal Poly qualify at large.)

Finals (November 20): Wabash Valley Family Sports Center n Terre Haute, Indiana n Indiana St., host.

 

Women’s cross country

Regionals: Great Lakes — 1. Michigan St., 63; 2. Wisconsin, 66; 3. Michigan, 89; 4. Butler, 111; 5. Notre Dame, 116; 6. Marquette, 155; 7. Indiana, 159; 8. Ohio, 221; 9. Valparaiso, 343;10. Bowling Green, 356; 11. Purdue, 378; 12. Toledo, 431; 13. Ball St., 433; 14. Wis.-Milwaukee, 457; 15. Indiana St., 458; 16. IPFW, 475; 17. Eastern Mich., 488; 18. Akron, 494; 19. Cincinnati, 499; 20. Kent St., 509; 21. Western Mich., 528; 22. Miami (Ohio), 532; 23. Central Mich., 543; 24. Xavier, 568; 25. Dayton, 681; 26. Oakland, 734; 27. Evansville, 792; 28. (tie) IUPUI and Youngstown St., 868; 30. Wis.-Green Bay, 880. (Michigan St. and Wisconsin receive automatic bids to the championships. Michigan qualifies at large.)

Mid-Atlantic — 1. Princeton, 56; 2. Georgetown, 77; 3. La Salle, 87; 4. West Virginia, 140; 5. (tie) Villanova and Bucknell, 180; 7. Penn, 197; 8. Penn St., 198; 9. Maryland, 212; 10. Delaware, 317; 11. Navy, 322; 12. Rutgers, 431; 13. St. Joseph’s, 460; 14. Duquesne, 465; 15. St. Francis (Pa.), 467; 16. Lehigh, 468; 17. Pittsburgh, 474; 18. American, 482; 19. Towson, 498; 20. Loyola (Md.), 517; 21. George Washington, 563; 22. Lafayette, 589; 23. UMBC, 625; 24. Rider, 681; 25. Monmouth, 688; 26. Marshall, 732; 27. Seton Hall, 767; 28. Robert Morris, 797. (Princeton and Georgetown receive automatic bids to the championships.)

Midwest — 1. Illinois, 44; 2. Minnesota, 49; 3. Iowa, 118; 4. Nebraska, 141; 5. Oklahoma St., 175; 6. (tie) Missouri and Wichita St., 205; 8. Tulsa, 272; 9. Missouri St., 285; 10. Southern Ill., 304; 11. Oral Roberts, 348; 12. Kansas, 359; 13. Northern Iowa, 366; 14. Kansas St., 372; 15. Iowa St., 384; 16. Loyola (Ill.), 394; 17. Northwestern, 481; 18. Bradley, 487; 19. Drake, 520; 20. Northern Ill., 545; 21. St. Louis, 552; 22. Eastern Ill., 560; 23. Ill.-Chicago, 564; 24. DePaul, 715. (Illinois and Minnesota receive automatic bids to the championships. Iowa qualifies at large.)

Mountain — 1. Colorado, 64; 2. Texas Tech, 87; 3. Brigham Young, 94; 4. Colorado St., 96; 5. Weber St., 98; 6. Northern Ariz., 137; 7. New Mexico, 179; 8. Montana, 238; 9. Utah St., 247; 10. Wyoming, 288; 11. (tie) Utah and Idaho St., 301; 13. Air Force, 333; 14. Montana St., 361; 15. New Mexico St., 387; 16. Southern Utah, 425; 17. UTEP, 486. (Colorado and Texas Tech receive automatic bids to the championships. Brigham Young, Colorado St. and Weber St. qualify at large.)

Northeast — 1. Boston College, 82; 2. Iona, 85; 3. Providence, 97; 4. Columbia-Barnard, 128; 5. Cornell, 135; 6. Boston U., 202; 7. Yale, 227; 8. Brown, 244; 9. Quinnipiac, 286; 10. Syracuse, 313; 11. New Hampshire, 315; 12. Dartmouth, 318; 13. Stony Brook, 405; 14. Harvard, 421; 15. Buffalo, 423; 16. Connecticut, 491; 17. Colgate, 512; 18. Maine, 520; 19. Army, 538; 20. Albany, 547; 21. Massachusetts, 571; 22. Binghamton, 587; 23. Sacred Heart, 593; 24. Marist, 610; 25. Vermont, 664; 26. Holy Cross, 774; 27. Central Conn. St., 790; 28. Manhattan,796; 29. Siena, 818; 30. Hofstra, 845; 31. Niagara, 866; 32. St. John’s (N.Y.), 908; 33. Fairfield, 928; 34. Canisius, 974. (Boston College and Iona receive automatic bids to the championships. Providence qualifies at large.)

South — 1. Georgia, 35; 2. Florida, 70; 3. Tennessee, 80; 4. Florida St., 84; 5. Georgia Tech, 187; 6. Chattanooga, 189; 7. UAB, 195; 8. Mississippi St., 223; 9. Belmont, 268; 10. Vanderbilt, 298; 11. Georgia St., 314; 12. Auburn, 340; 13. Fla. Atlantic, 368; 14. Alabama, 378; 15. Florida Int’l, 421; 16. UCF, 443; 17. South Fla., 466; 18. Samford, 468; 19. Jacksonville St., 554; 20. Birmingham-So., 570; 21. Mississippi, 573; 22. Lipscomb, 586; 23. Tennessee Tech, 606. (Georgia and Florida receive automatic bids to the championships. Tennessee and Florida St. qualify at large.)

South Central — 1. Arkansas, 30; 2. Baylor, 83; 3. Texas A&M, 104; 4. Lamar, 140; 5. SMU, 149; 6. Rice, 174; 7. Texas, 179; 8. TCU, 180; 9. Stephen F. Austin, 229; 10. Ark.-Little Rock, 277; 11. LSU, 298; 12. Tex.-Pan American, 320; 13. Houston, 343; 14. Sam Houston St., 389. (Arkansas and Baylor receive automatic bids to the championships.)

Southeast — 1. North Caro. St., 61; 2. Duke, 70; 3. Virginia Tech, 83; 4. Virginia, 109; 5. Wake Forest, 164; 6. North Carolina, 182; 7. William & Mary, 236; 8. Kentucky, 251; 9. Davidson, 266; 10. Coastal Caro., 284; 11. Appalachian St., 289; 12. Liberty, 331; 13. Charlotte, 370; 14. Louisville, 373; 15. Eastern Ky., 374; 16. Richmond, 396; 17. Western Ky., 418; 18. James Madison, 438; 19. High Point, 522; 20. Col. of Charleston, 583; 21. South Carolina, 650; 22. Clemson, 657; 23. Elon, 672; 24. Furman, 699; 25. Winthrop, 761; 26. Morehead St., 774; 27. Murray St., 791; 28. East Caro., 796; 29. UNC Wilmington, 800; 30. Gardner-Webb, 853; 31. UNC Greensboro, 943; 32. Wofford, 972. (North Caro. St. and Duke receive automatic bids to the championships. Virginia Tech, Virginia, Wake Forest and North Carolina qualify at large.)

West — 1. Stanford, 42; 2. UC Santa Barb., 72; 3. Arizona St., 83; 4. Washington, 140; 5. UCLA, 170; 6. Oregon, 177; 7. Portland, 256; 8. UC Irvine, 264; 9. Washington St., 275; 10. Arizona, 309; 11. UC Riverside, 323; 12. Long Beach St., 389; 13. Oregon St., 395; 14. Loyola Marymount, 416; 15. San Jose St., 43; 16. San Francisco, 443; 17. Cal St. Fullerton, 474; 18. California, 486; 19. Cal Poly, 515; 20. Santa Clara, 532; 21. Eastern Wash., 550; 22. Idaho, 557; 23. Fresno St., 608; 24. Sacramento St., 636; 25. San Diego St., 712; 26. Hawaii, 745; 27. Pepperdine, 753; 28. San Diego, 831; 29. Pacific, 874; 30. UNLV, 882. (Stanford and UC Santa Barb. receive automatic bids to the championships. Arizona St. qualifies at large.)

Finals (November 20): Wabash Valley Family Sports Center n Terre Haute, Indiana n Indiana St., host.

Field hockey

First round: Wake Forest 5, American 0; Virginia 1, Iowa 0; Ohio St. 3, California 1; Duke 3, James Madison 2 (ot); Princeton 3, Old Dominion 2 (ot); Connecticut 3, Boston U. 0; Penn St. 4, North Carolina 3; Maryland 4, Richmond 0.

Second round: Wake Forest 3, Virginia 2; Duke 3, Ohio St. 0; Connecticut 3, Princeton 0; Maryland 1, Penn St. 0.

Semifinals (November 17 at Wake Forest): Wake Forest (21-1) vs. Duke (16-5); Connecticut (21-3) vs. Maryland (21-2).

Football

Selection date: November 19.

Defending champion: Appalachian St.

First rounds (November 25): To be determined (on campus).

Quarterfinals (December 2): To be determined (on campus).

Semifinals (December 9): To be determined (on campus).

Final (December 15): Finley Stadium n Chattanooga, Tenn. n Chattanooga and the Greater Chattanooga Sports and Events Committee, hosts.

Men’s soccer

First round: Brown 4, Adelphi 1; Rhode Island 1, Rutgers 1 (Rhode Island advances on penalty kicks, 4-2); Gardner-Webb 1, UAB 1 (Gardner-Webb advances on penalty kicks, 3-1); Harvard 2, Binghamton 1; St. John’s (N.Y.) 1, Monmouth 0; Ill.-Chicago 3, Western Ill. 0; New Mexico 1, San Francisco 0; Bucknell 1, George Mason 0; UC Santa Barb. 2, San Diego St. 1; Old Dominion 0, Winthrop 0 (Old Dominion advances on penalty kicks, 4-3); Northwestern 3, Cincinnati 0; UNC Greensboro 2, Virginia Tech 1; Northern Ill. 1, Loyola (Ill.) 0; Washington 3, Creighton 0; Fairfield 2, Connecticut 1; Hofstra 2, Providence 0.

Second round (November 15 at campus sites): Duke (16-3-1) vs. Brown (11-4-3); Rhode Island (12-5-5) vs. Lehigh (15-1-2); Clemson (12-4-2) vs. Gardner-Webb (9-7-4); Harvard (14-4-0) vs. UCLA (10-5-4); Maryland (15-4-1) vs. St. John’s (N.Y) (14-5-2); Ill.-Chicago (13-2-5) vs. Notre Dame (13-5-2); California (12-5-1) vs. New Mexico (14-3-1); Bucknell (9-7-6) vs. Virginia (14-3-1); SMU (17-1-4) vs. UC Santa Barb. (13-7-0); Old Dominion (13-6-1) vs. North Carolina (11-5-3); St. Louis (13-4-2) vs. Northwestern (12-7-0); UNC Greensboro (15-7-1) vs. West Virginia (15-2-3); Indiana (14-4-2) vs. Northern Ill. (15-5-1); Washington (13-6-10 vs. Santa Clara (12-4-4); Towson (14-1-3) vs. Fairfield (14-4-1); Hofstra (12-5-3) vs. Wake Forest (15-3-3)

Third rounds (November 18-19): To be determined (on campus).

Quarterfinals (November 24-26): To be determined (on campus).

Men’s College Cup (December 1 and 3): Robert H. Hermann Stadium n St. Louis n St. Louis and the St. Louis Sports Commission, hosts.

Women’s soccer

First round: North Carolina 7, UNC Asheville 0; Navy 0, William & Mary 0 (Navy advances on penalty kicks, 5-4); Duke 0, Louisville 0 (Duke advances on penalty kicks, 6-5); Tennessee 4, UAB 0; Wake Forest 4, Old Dominion 0; Virginia 2, West Virginia 0; SMU 2, McNeese St. 0; Texas A&M 5, Grambling 0; UCLA 6, UNLV 1; Cal St. Fullerton 3, Loyola Marymount 0; Marquette 1, Purdue 0; Florida 2, Loyola (Ill.) 0; Utah 3, Idaho St. 2 (2 ot); Portland 2, BYU 1; Connecticut 2, Columbia-Barnard 1; Texas 4, Long Island 0; USC 1, Santa Clara 0; Stanford 2, Nevada 1; Clemson 1, Vanderbilt 1 (Clemson advances on penalty kicks, 4-3); Oklahoma St. 2, UNC Greensboro 0; Illinois 2, Southeast Mo. St. 0; St. Louis 2, Drake 0; California 3, Auburn 1; Florida St. 6, Jacksonville 1; Penn St. 3, Niagara 1; Villanova 5, Toledo 1; Boston College 3, Boston U. 0; Rutgers 2, Hartford 0; Colorado 2, Colorado Col. 1; Denver 2, Kentucky 0; Wis.-Milwaukee 0, Michigan 0 (Wis.-Milwaukee advances on penalty kicks, 5-3); Notre Dame 7, Oakland 1.

Second round: North Carolina 4, Navy 0; Tennessee 0, Duke 0 (Tennessee advances on penalty kicks, 4-3); Virginia 2, Wake Forest 0; Texas A&M 4, SMU 0; UCLA 3, Cal St. Fullerton 1; Florida 0, Marquette 0 (Florida advances on penalty kicks, 4-3); Portland 3, Utah 0; Texas 1, Connecticut 1 (Texas advances on penalty kicks, 3-1); Stanford 2, USC 0; Clemson 0, Oklahoma St. 0 (Clemson advances on penalty kicks, 4-2); Illinois 4, St. Louis 1; Florida St. 3, California 1; Penn St. 2, Villanova 0; Boston College 0, Rutgers 0 (Boston College advances on penalty kicks, 4-2); Colorado 2, Denver 1; Notre Dame 1, Wis.-Milwaukee 0.

Third round (November 17-19): North Carolina (23-1-0) vs. Tennessee (12-7-3); Virginia (12-7-2) vs. Texas A&M (16-5-1); UCLA (19-3-0) vs. Florida (14-6-4); Portland (16-3-3) vs. Texas (18-4-2); Stanford (15-6-1) vs. Clemson (11-9-2); Illinois (16-7-0) vs. Florida St. (16-3-4); Penn St. (17-4-3) vs. Boston College (12-7-2); Colorado (14-5-4) vs. Notre Dame (22-0-1).

Quarterfinals (November 24-26): To be determined (on campus).

Women’s College Cup (December 1 and 3): SAS Soccer Park n Cary, N.C. n North Carolina St., host.

Women’s volleyball

Selection date: November 26.

Defending champion: Washington.

First and second rounds (November 30-December 3): To be determined (on campus).

Regionals (December 8-9): Stephen C. O’Connell Center n Gainesville, Fla. n Florida, host.

Stan Sheriff Center n Honolulu n Hawaii, host.

Gregory Gym n Austin, Tex. n Texas, host.

Bank of America Arena n Seattle n Washington, host.

Finals (December 14 and 16): Qwest Center Omaha n Omaha, Neb. n Nebraska and the Omaha Sports Commission, hosts.Men’s water polo

Men’s water polo

Selection date: November 27.

Defending champion: UCLA.

Finals (December 2-3): Burns Recreation and Aquatics Center n Los Angeles n Loyola Marymount, host.


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