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Championships information


Nov 19, 2007 1:01:10 AM


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Men’s cross country


Regionals: East — 1. Edinboro, 47; 2. Slippery Rock, 58; 3. Lock Haven, 95; 4. Shippensburg, 130; 5. Mansfield, 162; 6. Millersville, 217; 7. Concord, 236; 8. Bloomsburg, 247; 9. East Stroudsburg, 276; 10. California (Pa.), 285; 11. West Va. Wesleyan, 286; 12. West Chester, 289; 13. Kutztown, 319; 14. Indiana (Pa.), 331; 15. Felician, 342; 16. Davis & Elkins, 463; 17. Philadelphia U., 472; 18. Alderson-Broaddus, 520; 19. Wheeling Jesuit, 542; 20. Goldey-Beacom, 643; 21. Fairmont St., 656; 22. Phila. Sciences, 664; 23. Nyack, 700; 24. Holy Family, 716. (Edinboro and Slippery Rock qualify for the national championships.)


Great Lakes — 1. Grand Valley St., 20; 2. Wayne St. (Mich.), 90; 3. Southern Ind., 134; 4. Northern Ky., 147; 5. Ashland, 176; 6. Saginaw Valley, 178; 7. Mo.-Rolla, 184; 8. Drury, 243; 9. Tiffin, 248; 10. Bellarmine, 262; 11. Hillsdale, 278; 12. Lewis, 288; 13. SIU-Edwardsville, 352; 14. Michigan Tech, 397; 15. Northwood (Mich.), 408; 16. St. Joseph’s (Ind.), 410; 17. Indianapolis, 440; 18. Ferris St., 460; 19. Wis.-Parkside, 503; 20. Lake Superior St., 518; 21. Mercyhurst, 551; 22. Ky. Wesleyan, 721. (Grand Valley St., Wayne St. (Mich.), Southern Ind. And Northern Ky. qualify for the national championships.)


Northeast — 1. Stonehill, 40; 2. Mass.-Lowell, 44; 3. Southern Conn. St., 72; 4. NYIT, 137; 5. Bentley, 184; 6. Adelphi, 185; 7. New Haven, 216; 8. Merrimack, 242; 9. Bryant, 281; 10. Le Moyne, 285; 11. St. Thomas Aquinas, 306; 12. St. Rose, 317; 13. Assumption, 324; 14. St. Anselm, 385; 15. Dowling, 403; 16. American Int’l, 418; 17. St. Michael’s, 463; 18. Molloy, 529; 19. Mercy, 601. (Stonehill and Mass.-Lowell qualify for the national championships.)


North Central — 1. Western St., 45; 2. Adams St, 46; 3. Minn. St. Mankato, 89; 4. Colorado Mines, 97; 5. N.M. Highlands, 149; 6. Metro St., 184; 7. Minn. Duluth, 194; 8. Augustana (S.D.), 207; 9. Minn. St. Moorhead, 334; 10. Mary, 342; 11. UC-Colo. Spgs., 348; 12. South Dakota, 358; 13. North Dakota, 361; 14. Wayne St. (Neb.), 374; 15. Northern St., 384; 16. Neb.-Kearney, 423; 17. Fort Lewis, 433; 18. Winona St., 539; 19. Regis (Colo.), 550; 20. Colo. Christian, 617. (Western St., Adams St., Minn. St. Mankato, Colorado Mines and N.M. Highlands qualify for the national championships.)


South — 1. Fla. Southern, 61; 2. (tie) Ala.-Huntsville and Tampa, 103; 4. Harding, 106; 5. West Fla., 154; 6. Morehouse, 168; 7. Nova Southeastern, 201; 8. West Ga., 207; 9. Christian Bros., 242; 10. Columbus St., 245; 11. GC&SU, 262; 12. Southern Ark., 277; 13. West Ala., 343; 14. Florida Tech, 385; 15. North Ga., 399; 16. Clayton St., 408; 17. Valdosta St., 473; 18. Francis Marion, 488; 19. North Ala., 501. (Fla. Southern, Ala.-Huntsville and Tampa qualify for the national championships.)


South Central — 1. Mo. Southern St., 41; 2. Abilene Christian, 55; 3. Pittsburg St., 84; 4. Southwest Baptist, 98; 5. Emporia St., 160; 6. East Central, 194; 7. Fort Hays St., 226; 8. Truman, 247; 9. Tarleton St., 257; 10. Central Mo., 276; 11. Dallas Baptist, 282; 12. Northwest Mo. St., 290; 13. Tex. A&M-Commerce, 313; 14. Cameron, 329; 15. Eastern N.M., 331; 16. Incarnate Word, 402. (Mo. Southern St., Abilene Christian and Pittsburg St. qualify for the national championships.)


Southeast — 1. Queens (N.C.), 40; 2. Mars Hill, 92; 3. Lees-McRae, 114; 4. St. Andrews, 151; 5. Anderson (S.C.), 156; 6. Lenoir-Rhyne, 164; 7. Wingate, 169; 8. Lincoln Memorial, 177; 9. Pfeiffer, 243; 10. Coker, 292; 11. Limestone, 314; 12. Erskine, 318; 13. Dist. Columbia, 359; 14. Catawba, 372; 15. Virginia St., 379; 16. Shaw, 401; 17. Belmont Abbey, 416; 18. North Greenville, 461. [Queens (N.C.) and Mars Hill qualify for the national championships.]


West — 1. Cal St. Chico, 39; 2. Western Wash., 93; 3. UC San Diego, 135; 4. Western Ore., 140; 5. Alas. Anchorage, 152; 6. Cal St. Stanislaus, 172; 7. Humboldt St., 181; 8. Central Wash., 228; 9. BYU-Hawaii, 275; 10. San Fran. St., 284; 11. Northwest Nazarene, 290; 12. Hawaii Pacific, 301; 13. Cal Poly Pomona, 315; 14. Seattle, 330; 15. Hawaii-Hilo, 383; 16. Alas. Fairbanks, 392; 17. Mont. St.-Billings, 510; 18. Chaminade, 552; 19. Grand Canyon, 557. (Cal St. Chico, Western Wash. and UC San Diego qualify for the national championships.)


Finals: Missouri Southern Cross Country Course • Joplin, Missouri • Missouri Southern State University, host • November 17, 2007.


Women’s cross country
Regionals: East — 1. Bloomsburg, 62; 2. Edinboro, 81; 3. Kutztown, 87; 4. Indiana (Pa.), 110; 5. Clarion, 146; 6. Shippensburg, 176; 7. Slippery Rock, 177; 8. Millersville, 209; 9. East Stroudsburg, 250; 10. West Va. Wesleyan, 265; 11. Lock Haven, 295; 12. Mansfield, 328; 13. Wheeling Jesuit, 369; 14. West Chester, 384; 15. Georgian Court, 421; 16. Wilmington (Del.), 443; 17. Felician, 469; 18. (tie) Concord and Alderson-Broaddus, 506; 20. Phila. Sciences, 548; 21. Nyack, 596; 22. Fairmont St., 673; 23. Ohio Valley, 708; 24. Cheyney, 762. (Bloomsburg and Edinboro qualify for the national championships.)


Great Lakes — 1. Grand Valley St., 40; 2. Wayne St. (Mich.), 117; 3. Wis.-Parkside, 130; 4. Southern Ind., 151; 5. Northern Mich., 197; 6. Ferris St., 211; 7. Bellarmine, 245; 8. Northern Ky., 250; 9. Findlay, 258; 10. Indianapolis, 259; 11. Hillsdale, 279; 12. Saginaw Valley, 296; 13. Lake Superior St., 356; 14. Lewis, 370; 15. Ashland, 373; 16. St. Joseph’s (Ind.), 377; 17. Michigan Tech, 394; 18. Drury, 401; 19. Mercyhurst, 461; 20. Tiffin, 522; 21. Northwood (Mich.), 553; 22. Ky. Wesleyan, 688. (Grand Valley St., Wayne St. (Mich.), Wis.-Parksidel and Southern Ind. qualify for the national championships.)


Northeast — 1. Stonehill, 45; 2. Mass.-Lowell, 74; 3. Bentley, 84; 4. Adelphi, 131; 5. Southern Conn. St., 192; 6. St. Rose, 222; 7. Merrimack, 233; 8. St. Michael’s, 249; 9. New Haven, 255; 10. Le Moyne, 270; 11. St. Anselm, 276; 12. (tie) Assumption and Bryant, 299; 14. C.W. Post, 365; 15. NYIT, 387; 16. Molloy, 487; 17. Pace, 496; 18. St. Thomas Aquinas, 545. (Stonehill and Mass.-Lowell qualify for the national championships.)


North Central — 1. Adams St., 28; 2. (tie) Augustana (S.D.) and Western St., 86; 4. South Dakota, 115; 5. North Dakota, 149; 6. Neb.-Kearney, 187; 7. Mesa St., 263; 8. Minn. Duluth, 266; 9. Fort Lewis, 297; 10. Minn. St. Moorhead, 304; 11. Wayne St. (Neb.), 330; 12. UC-Colo. Spgs., 355; 13. Minn. St. Mankato, 359; 14. Regis (Colo.), 399; 15. Metro St., 421; 16. Mary, 459; 17. Colorado Mines, 481; 18. Concordia-St. Paul, 485; 19. Northern St., 500; 20. Winona St., 518; 21. N.M. Highlands, 566; 22. Colorado St.-Pueblo, 588; 23. St. Cloud St., 598. [Adams St., Augustana (S.D.), Western St., South Dakota and North Dakota qualify for the national championships.]


South — 1. Tampa, 40; 2. Harding, 55; 3. Ala.-Huntsville, 79; 4. Fla. Southern, 148; 5. Augusta St., 191; 6. Columbus St., 222; 7. (tie) West Fla. and Arkansas Tech, 255; 9. Southern Ark., 270; 10. Albany St. (Ga.), 275; 11. West Ga., 292; 12. Nova Southeastern, 312; 13. Ouachita Baptist, 341; 14. North Ala., 355; 15. GC&SU, 385; 16. Florida Tech, 403; 17. Henderson St., 453; 18. North Ga., 475; 19. S.C.-Aiken, 497; 20. Valdosta St., 551; 21. Francis Marion, 576; 22. Christian Bros., 608; 23. West Ala., 616. (Tampa, Harding and Ala.-Huntsville qualify for the national.)


South Central — 1. Mo. Southern St., 65; 2. Abilene Christian, 101; 3. Pittsburg St., 139; 4. Fort Hays St., 163; 5. Dallas Baptist, 170; 6. Southwest Baptist, 182; 7. Northwest Mo. St., 195; 8. Truman, 219; 9. Central Mo., 224; 10. East Central, 251; 11. West Tex. A&M, 254; 12. Incarnate Word, 264; 13. Tarleton St., 272; 14. Central Okla., 328; 15. Emporia St., 334; 16. Lincoln (Mo.), 431. (Mo. Southern St. and Abilene Christian qualify for the national championships.)


Southeast — 1. Lees-McRae, 70; 2. Wingate, 117; 3. Mars Hill, 150; 4. Carson-Newman, 167; 5. Lenoir-Rhyne, 187; 6. Lincoln Memorial, 188; 7. Converse, 199; 8. (tie) St. Andrews and Anderson (S.C.), 208; 10. Pfeiffer, 217; 11. Queens (N.C.), 240; 12. Limestone, 248; 13. Dist. Columbia, 286; 14. Coker, 290; 15. Belmont Abbey, 394; 16. Shaw, 415. (Lees-McRae and Wingate qualify for the national championships.)


West — 1. Seattle Pacific, 45; 2. Cal St. L.A., 54; 3. Cal St. Chico, 64; 4. UC San Diego, 125; 5. Northwest Nazarene, 231; 6. Seattle, 251; 7. (tie) Cal Poly Pomona and Western Ore., 260; 9. Central Wash., 275; 10. Western Wash., 278; 11. Alas. Anchorage, 297; 12. Cal St. Stanislaus, 302; 13. St. Martin’s, 347; 14. San Fran. St., 356; 15. Cal St. San B’dino, 370; 16. Mont. St.-Billings, 374; 17. BYU-Hawaii, 409; 18. (tie) Humboldt St. and Alas. Fairbanks, 441; 20. Hawaii Pacific, 486; 21. Hawaii-Hilo, 514; 22. Sonoma St., 671; 23. Chaminade, 699. (Seattle Pacific, Cal St. L.A., Cal St. Chico and UC San Diego qualify for the national championships.)


Finals: Missouri Southern Cross Country Course • Joplin, Missouri • Missouri Southern State University, host • November 17, 2007.


Football
First Rounds (8): To be determined (on campus) • November 17, 2007


Second Rounds (8): To be determined (on campus) • November 24, 2007


Quarterfinals: To be determined (on campus) • December 1, 2007


Semifinals: To be determined (on campus) • December 8 or 9, 2007


Final: Braly Municipal Stadium • Florence, Alabama • University of North Alabama and the Shoals National Championship Committee, hosts • December 15, 2007


Men’s soccer
First Round: Lincoln Memorial 2, Wingate 1; Carson-Newman 3, Tusculum 1; Northern Ky. 5, Gannon 2; SIU Edwardsville 2, Lewis, 1; Lees-McRae 3, Queens (N.C.) 0; Lander 1, Clayton St. 0; Montevallo 2, West. Fla. 1; Tampa 2, Lynn 1; Cal St. Dm. Hills 1, Grand Canyon 0; Sonoma St. 2, Seattle 1; West Tex. A&M 2, Fort Lewis 1; Midwestern St. 8, Metro St. 1; NYIT 2, East Stroudsburg 0; Dowling 2, Bridgeport 0; Franklin Pierce 5, LeMoyne 0; Mass.-Lowell 1, Southern Conn. St. 1 (Mass.-Lowell advances on penalty kicks, 3-1).


Regionals: Lincoln Memorial 2, Carson-Newman 1; Northern Ky. 1, SIU Edwardsville 0; Lees-McRae 1, Lander 0; Montevallo 1, Tampa 1 (Montevallo advances on penalty kicks, 6-5); Sonoma St. 1, Cal St. Dom. Hills 1 (Sonoma St. advances on penalty kicks, 4-2); Midwestern St. 1, West Tex. A&M 0; Dowling 4, NYIT 0; Franklin Pierce 3, Mass.-Lowell 1.


Quarterfinals: Lincoln Memorial (16-3-1) vs. Northern Ky. (22-1-0); Lees-McRae (20-1-1) vs. Montevallo (14-3-2); Sonoma St. (18-3-2) vs. Midwestern St. (18-3-0); Dowling (17-2-3) vs. Franklin Pierce (15-2-3).


Finals: Orange Beach Sportsplex • Orange Beach, Alabama • University of West Florida and the City of Orange Beach, hosts • November 30 & December 2, 2007


Women’s soccer
First round: Mercyhurst 1, Quincy 0; Drury 2, West Va. Wesleyan 0; Central Mo. 2, Mary 1; Neb.-Omaha 3, Truman 0; Lincoln Memorial 2, Armstrong Atlantic 1; Columbus St. 5, Queens (N.C.) 0; Ouachita Baptist 2, Nova Southeastern 0; Montevallo 2, West Fla. 0; Dowling 3, Bridgeport 3 (Dowling advances on penalty kicks, 4-2); Slippery Rock 2, Adelphi 0; Merrimack 1, Mass.-Lowell 0; Franklin Pierce 4, Holy Family 0; Cal St. Dom. Hills 2, UC San Diego 1 (ot); Cal St. L.A. 0, Cal. St. Chico 0 (Cal St. L.A. advances on penalty kicks, 3-1); Central Okla. 1, Fort Lewis 0; Metro St. 1, West Tex. A&M 0 (2 ot).


Second round: Grand Valley St. 1, Mercyhurst 1 (Grand Valley State advances on penalty kicks, 2-0); Drury 3, SIU Edwardsville 0; Minn.-Mankato 1, Central Mo. 1 (Minn.-Mankato advances on penalty kicks, 7-6); Neb.-Omaha 0, Winona St. 0 (Neb.-Omaha advances on penalty kicks, 5-4); Tusculum 3, Lincoln Memorial 1; Columbus St. 3, Carson-Newman 0; Tampa 1, Ouachita Baptist 0; Montevallo 2, St. Leo 1 (ot); C.W. Post 3, Dowling 0; West Chester 1, Slippery Rock 0; St. Rose 3, Merrimack 1; Franklin Pierce 3, Bryant 0; Seattle Pacific 3, Cal St. Domin. Hills 0; Cal St. L.A. 0, Seattle 0 (Cal St. L.A. advances on penalty kicks, 4-2); Central Okla. 2, St. Edward’s 1; Incarnate Word 2, Metro St. 2 (Incarnate Word advances on penalty kicks, 4-3).


Third round (November 16): Grand Valley St. (19-0-1) vs. Drury (17-4-3); Minn.-Mankato (17-2-1) vs. Neb.-Omaha (13-5-1); Tusculum (13-5) vs. Columbus St. (19-3-1); Tampa (16-2-2) vs. Montevallo (14-6); C.W. Post (17-1-2) vs. West Chester (17-2-2); St. Rose (19-0-2) vs. Franklin Pierce (15-1-5); Seattle Pacific (21-0) vs. Cal St. L.A. (11-5-4); Central Okla. (19-4-1) vs. Incarnate Word (17-2-2).


Quarterfinals: To be determined (on campus) • November 18, 2007


Finals: Orange Beach County Sportsplex • Orange Beach, Alabama • University of West Florida, host • November 29 & December 1, 2007


Women’s volleyball

Regionals (8): To be determined (on campus) • November 15-17 or 16-18, 2007


Finals: To be determined (on campus) • November 29-December 1, 2007. 


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