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Championships information


Nov 19, 2007 1:01:55 AM


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Men’s cross country
Regionals : Atlantic — 1. New York U., 37; 2. Cortland St., 46; 3. TCNJ, 120; 4. Geneseo St., 126; 5. St. Lawrence, 154; 6. Rochester Inst., 178; 7. Rochester, 205; 8. Hamilton, 266; 9. Nazareth, 309; 10. Ithaca, 353; 11. Brockport St., 387; 12. Rutgers-Camden, 402; 13. Fredonia St., 410; 14. Oneonta St., 412; 15. Plattsburgh St., 415; 16. Rensselaer, 433; 17. Utica, 477; 18. Vassar, 478; 19. Rowan, 553; 20. Stevens Tech, 575; 21. Oswego St., 580; 22. Ramapo, 594; 23. Alfred, 633; 24. Merchant Marine, 670; 25. Stockton, 758; 26. Union (N.Y.), 794; 27. Clarkson, 813; 28. Hobart, 857; 29. NYIT, 922; 30. New Paltz St., 943; 31. Hartwick, 956; 32. Maritime (N.Y.), 994; 33. Kean, 1,061; 34. John Jay, 1,080; 35. Rutgers-Newark, 1,149; 36. Hunter, 1,158; 37. Baruch, 1,164; 38. Potsdam St., 1,181; 39. Mt. St. Vincent, 1,208. (New York U. and Cortland St. receive automatic bids to the championships. Geneseo St. and TCNJ qualify at large.)
Central — 1. Neb. Wesleyan, 88; 2. Luther, 109; 3. St. John’s (Minn.), 127; 4. Carleton, 143; 5. Wartburg, 145; 6. St. Olaf, 175; 7. Gust. Adolphus, 218; 8. Bethel (Minn.), 236; 9. Grinnell, 237; 10. Macalester, 254; 11. (tie) Hamline and St. Thomas (Minn.), 274; 13. Loras, 341; 14. Coe, 366; 15. Augsburg, 404; 16. Simpson, 466; 17. Central (Iowa), 469; 18. Cornell, 552; 19. St. Scholastica, 558; 20. St. Mary’s (Minn.), 560; 21. Martin Luther, 609; 22. Concordia (Wis.), 647; 23. Dubuque, 738. [Neb. Wesleyan and Luther receive automatic bids to the championships. Carleton, St. John’s (Minn.) and Wartburg qualify at large.]
Great Lakes — 1. Calvin, 27; 2. Ohio Northern, 114; 3. Anderson (Ind.), 125; 4. Heidelberg, 128; 5. Mount Union, 143; 6. DePauw, 184; 7. Tri-State, 184; 8. Case Reserve, 193; 9. Denison, 270; 10. Kenyon, 290; 11. Otterbein, 315; 12. Wabash, 335; 13. Ohio Wesleyan, 359; 14. Rose-Hulman, 404; 15. Albion, 471; 16. Baldwin-Wallace, 476; 17. Franklin, 476; 18. Hope, 487; 19. Oberlin, 515; 20. Wilmington (Ohio), 566; 21. Wooster, 587; 22. Wittenberg, 620; 23. Manchester, 627; 24. Earlham, 700; 25. Kalamazoo, 712; 26. Marietta, 715; 27. Alma, 719; 28. John Carroll, 722; 29. Adrian, 793; 30. Capital, 936; 31. Mt. St. Joseph, 969. [Calvin and Ohio Northern receive automatic bids to the championships. Anderson (Ind.) and Heidelberg qualify at large.]
Mideast — 1. Haverford, 45; 2. Allegheny, 52; 3. Carnegie Mellon, 71; 4. Dickinson, 108; 5. Johns Hopkins, 185; 6. Salisbury, 251; 7. Muhlenberg, 278; 8. Swarthmore, 326; 9. Grove City, 351; 10. Messiah, 357; 11. DeSales, 384; 12. Juniata, 396; 13. Elizabethtown, 434; 14. Susquehanna, 438; 15. Gettysburg, 444; 16. Penn St.-Behrend, 495; 17. Wash. & Jeff., 548; 18. Cabrini, 575; 19. Frostburg St., 587; 20. Frank. & Marsh., 635; 21. McDaniel, 668; 22. (tie) Keystone, Widener and Misericordia, 707; 25. Lebanon Valley, 723; 26. Scranton, 724; 27. Moravian, 752; 28. King’s (Pa.), 771; 29. York (Pa.), 773; 30. Westminster (Pa.), 836; 31. Gwynedd-Mercy, 877; 32. Delaware Valley, 945; 33. Goucher, 957; 34. Thiel, 963; 35. Ursinus, 990; 36. Albright, 996; 37. Hood, 999; 38. Eastern, 1,047; 39. Penn St.-Altoona, 1,092; 40. Waynesburg, 1,113; 41. Marywood, 1,132. (Haverford and Allegheny receive automatic bids to the championships. Carnegie Mellon and Dickinson qualify at large.)
Midwest — 1. Wis.-La Crosse, 70; 2. Wis.-Stevens Point, 76; 3. North Central (Ill.), 118; 4. Augustana (Ill.), 152; 5. Wis.-Platteville, 178; 6. Wheaton (Ill.), 210; 7. Washington-St. Louis, 227; 8. Carthage, 276; 9. Wis.-Whitewater, 280; 10. Wis.-Oshkosh, 309; 11. Elmhurst, 325; 12. Chicago, 338; 13. St. Norbert, 356; 14. Wis.-Stout, 396; 15. Wis.-River Falls, 422; 16. Wis.-Eau Claire, 435; 17. Monmouth (Ill.), 465; 18. Millikin, 525; 19. Ripon, 532; 20. Wis.-Superior, 544; 21. Milwaukee Engr., 657; 22. Concordia (Wis.), 669; 23. Greenville, 670; 24. Ill. Wesleyan, 691; 25. Principia, 760; 26. Beloit, 764; 27. Aurora, 782; 28. Lake Forest, 844; 29. Carroll (Wis.), 847; 30. North Park, 919; 31. Edgewood, 935; 32. Fontbonne, 953; 33. Knox, 999; 34. Lawrence, 1,000; 35. Northland, 1,049. (Wis.-La Crosse and Wis.-Stevens Point receive automatic bids to the championships. Augustana (Ill.), North Central (Ill.) and Wis.-Platteville qualify at large.)
New England — 1. Amherst, 117; 2. Williams, 118; 3. Tufts, 135; 4. Trinity (Conn.), 148; 5. Bowdoin, 150; 6. MIT, 163; 7. Southern Me., 185; 8. Keene St., 206; 9. Brandeis, 260; 10. Bates, 262; 11. Connecticut Col., 267; 12. Middlebury, 315; 13. Wesleyan (Conn.), 327; 14. Coast Guard, 347; 15. Springfield, 402; 16. Westfield St., 478; 17. Colby, 505; 18. Roger Williams, 551; 19. WPI, 566; 20. Worcester St., 574; 21. Mass. Maritime, 704; 22. Gordon, 789; 23. Fitchburg St., 801; 24. New England, 815; 25. Wheaton (Mass.), 819; 26. Norwich, 821; 27. Mass.-Dartmouth, 840; 28. (tie) Me.-Farmington and Rhode Island Col., 849; 30. Bridgewater St., 932; 31. Western New Eng., 936; 32. St. Joseph’s (Me.), 958; 33. Eastern Conn. St., 1,014; 34. Babson, 1,032; 35. Johnson & Wales, 1,037; 36. Newbury, 1,064; 37. Mass.-Boston, 1,077; 38. Castleton St., 1,111; 39. Maine Maritime, 1,115; 40. Suffolk, 1,144; 41. Lasell, 1,172; 42. Endicott, 1,254; 43. Mass. Liberal Arts, 1,283; 44. Eastern Nazarene, 1,336. 45. New England Col., 1,415; 46. Emmanuel (Mass.), 1,418; 47. Salve Regina, 1,425; [Amherst and Williams receive automatic bids to the championships. Bowdoin, Trinity (Conn.) and Tufts qualify at large.]
South/Southeast — 1. (tie) Rhodes and Emory, 76; 3. Texas-Tyler, 77; 4. Wash. & Lee, 146; 5. Mary Washington, 163; 6. Bridgewater (Va.), 192; 7. Centre, 206; 8. Lynchburg, 220; 9. Trinity (Tex.), 229; 10. McMurry, 233; 11. Chris. Newport, 243; 12. Sewanee, 312; 13. Va. Wesleyan, 364; 14. Roanoke, 369; 15. Southwestern (Tex.), 383; 16. Catholic, 390; 17. Hendrix, 501; 18. Guilford, 576; 19. Maryville (Tenn.), 586; 20. Shenandoah, 603; 21. Ferrum, 656. (Rhodes and Emory receive automatic bids to the championships.)
West — 1. Willamette, 50; 2. Occidental, 72; 3. Colorado Col., 86; 4. Linfield, 101; 5. Claremont-M-S, 133; 6. Whitworth, 136; 7. Puget Sound, 183; 8. Redlands, 215; 9. George Fox, 243; 10. Lewis & Clark, 246; 11. Whitman, 269; 12. Pomona-Pitzer, 281; 13. Caltech, 386. (Willamette and Occidental receive automatic bids to the championships. Colorado Col. qualifies at large.)
Finals: Tostrud Athletic Fields • Northfield, Minnesota • St. Olaf College, host • November 17, 2007.

Women’s cross country
Regionals: Atlantic — 1. (tie) Geneseo St. and Plattsburgh St., 41; 3. Ithaca, 116; 4. TCNJ, 146; 5. Cortland St. 171; 6. Rochester, 275; 7. Rensselaer, 294; 8. (tie) St. Lawrence and Nazareth, 303; 10. Brockport St., 323; 11. Hamilton, 334; 12. Vassar, 356; 13. Rochester Inst., 400; 14. Alfred, 441; 15. Fredonia St., 463; 16. (tie) Stevens Institute and Stockton, 488; 18. Oneonta St., 535; 19. Ramapo, 541; 20. Rowan, 635; 21. Drew, 659; 22. Oswego St., 661; 23. Utica, 697; 24. New Paltz St., 711; 25. New York U., 718; 26. Rutgers-Camden, 722; 27. St. Joseph’s (L.I.), 750; 28. Union (N.Y.), 766; 29. William Smith, 793; 30. Baruch, 805; 31. Clarkson, 847; 32. Hunter, 894; 33. Merchant Marine, 900; 34. Mt. St. Vincent, 917; 35. Hartwick, 964; 36. Lehman, 1,012; 37. John Jay, 1,058. (Geneseo St. and Plattsburgh St. receive automatic bids to the championships. Ithaca and TCNJ qualify at large.)
Central — 1. Luther, 87; 2. Neb. Wesleyan, 118; 3. Wartburg, 160; 4. St. Thomas (Minn.), 197; 5. St. Olaf , 201; 6. Loras, 207; 7. St. Benedict, 210; 8. Grinnell, 234; 9. Bethel (Minn.), 254; 10. Simpson, 263; 11. Central (Iowa), 286; 12. Carleton, 296; 13. Concordia (Wis.), 307; 14. Gust. Adolphus, 324; 15. Macalester, 361; 16. Cornell, 412; 17. Hamline, 446; 18. St. Scholastica, 472; 19. Coe, 477; 20. St. Catherine, 557; 21. Augsburg, 627; 22. St. Mary’s (Minn.), 639; 23. Martin Luther, 760. [Luther and Neb. Wesleyan receive automatic bids to the championships. St. Olaf, St. Thomas (Minn.) and Wartburg qualify at large.]
Great Lakes — 1. Calvin, 46; 2. Case Reserve, 73; 3. DePauw, 80; 4. Kenyon, 145; 5. Oberlin, 165; 6. Baldwin-Wallace, 226; 7. Ohio Wesleyan, 241; 8. Anderson (Ind.), 244; 9. Denison, 256; 10. Otterbein, 268; 11. Hope, 336; 12. John Carroll, 357; 13. Albion, 362; 14. Ohio Northern, 392; 15. St. Mary’s (Ind.), 407; 16. Marietta, 424; 17. Manchester, 467; 18. Franklin, 536; 19. Hanover, 541; 20. Wooster, 554; 21. Kalamazoo, 605; 22. Wilmington (Ohio), 650; 23. Heidelberg, 651; 24. Earlham, 667; 25. Capital, 682; 26. Wittenberg, 741; 27. Muskingum, 809; 28. Mt. St. Joseph, 823; 29. Defiance, 838; 30. Alma, 844; 31. Hiram, 993. (Calvin and Case Reserve receive automatic bids to the championships. DePauw and Kenyon qualify at large.)
Mideast — 1. Dickinson, 53; 2. Haverford, 110; 3. Johns Hopkins, 138; 4. Elizabethtown, 141; 5. Allegheny, 166; 6. (tie) Grove City and Swarthmore, 212; 8. Salisbury, 297; 9. Gettysburg, 299; 10. Messiah, 321; 11. Juniata, 352; 12. Muhlenberg, 408; 13. Ursinus, 414; 14. Moravian, 462; 15. Susquehanna, 485; 16. Carnegie Mellon, 522; 17. Marywood, 596; 18. Misericordia, 611; 19. Scranton, 632; 20. Frank. & Marsh., 639; 21. Bryn Mawr, 645; 22. Delaware Valley, 669; 23. Penn St.-Behrend, 672; 24. Gwynedd-Mercy, 701; 25. King’s (Pa.), 712; 26. DeSales, 714; 27. (tie) Wash. & Jeff. and Waynesburg, 748; 29. Albright, 756; 30. Frostburg St., 759; 31. McDaniel, 763; 32. Keystone, 767; 33. Hood, 882; 34. Widener, 896; 35. Westminster (Pa.), 904; 36. Penn St.-Altoona, 951; 37. Cedar Crest, 1,071. (Dickinson and Haverford receive automatic bids to the championships. Allegheny, Elizabethtown and Johns Hopkins qualify at large.)
Midwest — 1. Washington-St. Louis, 41; 2. Wis.-Eau Claire, 87; 3. Wis.-Platteville, 99; 4. Wis.-La Crosse, 113; 5. Wis.-Oshkosh, 221; 6. Wis.-Stevens Point, 223; 7. Wheaton (Ill.), 232; 8. North Central (Ill.), 269; 9. Wis.-River Falls, 302; 10. Wis.-Whitewater, 325; 11. Augustana (Ill.), 345; 12. Carroll (Wis.), 389; 13. Ill. Wesleyan, 435; 14. Chicago, 445; 15. Carthage, 467; 16. Wis.-Stout, 469; 17. Elmhurst, 472; 18. Beloit, 534; 19. St. Norbert, 560; 20. Concordia (Wis.), 584; 21. Monmouth (Ill.), 607; 22. Wis.-Superior, 631; 23. Greenville, 637; 24. Millikin, 651; 25. Ripon, 713; 26. Lawrence, 737; 27. Wis. Lutheran, 789; 28. Aurora, 813; 29. Milwaukee Eng., 859; 30. Dominican (Ill.), 896; 31. Alverno, 966; 32. Benedictine (Ill.), 967; 33. Lake Forest, 990; 34. Northland, 992; 35. Fontbonne, 1,009; 36. Knox, 1,035; 37. Principia, 1,072. (Washington-St. Louis and Wis.-Eau Claire receive automatic bids to the championships. Wis.-La Crosse and Wis.-Platteville qualify at large.)
New England — 1. Amherst, 40; 2. Williams, 96; 3. Bowdoin, 127; 4. Colby, 140; 5. Middlebury, 169; 6. Tufts, 179; 7. MIT, 282; 8. Wesleyan (Conn.), 295; 9. Bates, 296; 10. Keene St., 301; 11. Connecticut Col., 341; 12. Wheaton (Mass.), 362; 13. Mount Holyoke, 398; 14. Smith, 410; 15. Wellesley, 451; 16. Trinity (Conn.), 455; 17. Springfield, 493; 18. Brandeis, 576; 19. Roger Williams, 586; 20. Coast Guard, 630; 21. Bridgewater St., 670; 22. Salem St., 734; 23. Southern Me., 749; 24. Clark (Mass.), 795; 25. Gordon, 804; 26. Endicott, 812; 27. WPI, 849; 28. Western New Eng., 851; 29. Westfield St., 885; 30. Castleton St., 924; 31. St. Joseph’s (Me.), 937; 32. Salve Regina, 951; 33. Babson, 989; 34. New England, 1,011; 35. Rhode Island Col., 1,025; 36. Johnson & Wales (R.I.), 1,040; 37. Emmanuel (Mass.), 1,087; 38. Lasell, 1,102; 39. Worcester St., 1,106; 40. Eastern Conn. St., 1,149; 41. Me.-Farmington, 1,180; 42. Lesley, 1,221; 43. Norwich, 1,248; 44. Fitchburg St., 1,249; 45. New England Col., 1,288; 46. Curry, 1,324; 47. Newbury, 1,376. (Amherst and Williams receive automatic bids to the championships. Bowdoin, Colby and Middlebury qualify at large.)
South/Southeast — 1. Emory, 52; 2. Trinity (Tex.), 54; 3. Wash. & Lee, 104; 4. Mary Washington, 135; 5. Roanoke, 177; 6. Lynchburg, 184; 7. Rhodes, 185; 8. Chris. Newport, 200; 9. Catholic, 206; 10. Mississippi Col., 301; 11. Southwestern (Tex.), 322; 12. Centre, 330; 13. Hendrix, 351; 14. McMurry, 449; 15. Agnes Scott, 493; 16. Va. Wesleyan, 498; 17. Bridgewater (Va.), 516; 18. Sewanee, 517; 19. Texas-Tyler, 538; 20. Texas Lutheran, 542; 21. Maryville (Tenn.), 584; 22. Dallas, 598; 23. Mary Baldwin, 613; 24. Shenandoah, 648; 25. (tie) Guilford and Randolph, 694; 27. Meredith, 769; 28. Ferrum, 845. [Emory and Trinity (Tex.) receive automatic bids to the championships.]
West — 1. Willamette, 43; 2. Puget Sound, 86; 3. Colorado Col., 121; 4. Whitman, 133; 5. Lewis & Clark, 169; 6. Occidental, 171; 7. Claremont-M-S, 197; 8. Whitworth, 200; 9. UC Santa Cruz, 204; 10. Redlands, 216; 11. George Fox, 230; 12. Pacific Lutheran, 244; 13. Whittier, 386; 14. La Verne, 433; 15. Caltech, 436; 16. Chapman, 474. (Willamette and Puget Sound receive automatic bids to the championships. Colorado Col. qualifies at large.)
Finals: Tostrud Athletic Fields • Northfield, Minnesota • St. Olaf College, host • November 17, 2007.

Field hockey
First Round: Skidmore 2, Alvernia 0; Cortland St. 2, Kenyon 0; Juniata 2, Johns Hopkins 1; Lynchburg 5, Centre 0; William Smith 2, Keene St. 1; Middlebury 5, Me.-Farmington 1; Springfield 3, King’s (Pa.) 1; Tufts 6, New England Col. 0.
Second round: Bowdoin 1, Skidmore 0; Rowan 2, Cortland St. 0; Juniata 2, Ursinus 0; Lebanon Valley 2, Lynchburg 1; TCNJ 5, William Smith 1; Middlebury 4, Messiah 3 (OT); Springfield 2, Chris. Newport 1; Salisbury 2, Tufts 0.
Third round: Bowdoin 5, Rowan 0; Lebanon Valley 6, Juniata 0; Middlebury 2, TCNJ 1; Salisbury 2, Springfield 1.
Semifinals (November 16 at Ursinus): Bowdoin (18-0) vs. Lebanon Valley (21-1); Middlebury (16-4) vs. Salisbury (20-1).
Football
First Rounds (16): 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, 2007
Final: Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl • Salem, Virginia • City of Salem and the Old Dominion Athletic Conference, hosts • December 15, 2007

Men’s soccer
First Round: Trinity (Tex.) 3, Texas-Dallas 0; Wis.-Oshkosh 2, Wartburg 0; Whitworth 2, Gust. Adolphus 1 (ot); Transylvania 1, Ohio Wesleyan 1 (Transylvania advances on penalty kicks, 6-5); John Carroll 1, Calvin 0; Washington-St. Louis 2, Carthage 1; Dominican (Ill.) 1, Wis.-Whitewater 0; Greensboro 2, Roanoke 1; Rochester 3, Keuka 0; Hobart 3, Fredonia St. 0; New Jersey City 2, Castleton 0; Hamilton 2, New York U. 0; Penn St.-Behrend 1, Wash. & Jeff. 0; Keene St. 6, York (N.Y.) 0; Williams 2, Eastern Conn. St. 0; Wheaton (Mass.) 2, Bridgewater St. 0; Eastern 1, Stevens Institute 1 (Eastern advances on penalty kicks, 4-3); York (Pa.) 3, Dickinson 1; Western New Eng. 2, Johnson & Wales (R.I.) 1 (ot); Redlands 2, UC Santa Cruz 0; Salisbury 10, Old Westbury 0; Va. Wesleyan 3, Muhlenberg 2; Johns Hopkins 1, DeSales 0 (2 ot); N.C. Wesleyan 4, Frank. & Marsh. 3; Wheaton (Ill.) 3, Carroll (Wis.) 0.
Second round: Trinity (Tex.) 4, Principia 0; Wis.-Oshkosh 2, Whitworth 0; Transylvania 0, John Carroll 0 (Transylvania advances on penalty kicks, 4-3); Washington-St. Louis 1, Dominican (Ill.) 0, (ot); Messiah 4, Greensboro 0; Rochester 2, Hobart 0; New Jersey City 4, Hamilton 1; Montclair St. 2, Penn St.-Behrend 1; Williams 2, Keene St. 1; Middlebury 5, Wheaton (Mass.) 0; York (Pa.) 2, Eastern 1; Amherst 3, Western New Eng. 2; Redland 1, Emory 0; Va. Wesleyan 0, Salisbury 0 (Va. Wesleyan advances on penalty kicks, 4-2); N.C. Wesleyan 2, Johns Hopkins 0; Loras 1, Wheaton (Ill.) 0.
Sectionals (November 16-18): Trinity (Tex.) (20-0)vs. Wis.-Oshkosh (17-2-1); Transylvania (15-2-3) vs. Washington-St. Louis (15-4-2); Messiah (19-2) vs. Rochester (15-2-2); New Jersey City (18-4-1) vs. Montclair St (18-2-1); Williams (12-4-2) vs. Middlebury (15-2-1); York (Pa.) (15-2) vs. Amherst (15-2); Redlands (19-3) vs. Va. Wesleyan (17-3-1); N.C. Wesleyan (17-1) vs. Loras (21-0-1).
Finals: Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex • Orlando, Florida • Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference, host • November 23-24, 2007

Women’s soccer
First Rounds: Westminster (Pa.) 2, Manhattanville 0; York (Pa.) 2, Richard Stockton 1; Va. Wesleyan 2, Johns Hopkins 0; Wittenberg 4, Penn St.-Behrend 0; Calvin 0, Capital 0 (Calvin advances on penalty kicks, 5-3); Ithaca 2, Bowdoin 0; Wheaton (Mass.) 9, Baptist Bible 0; TCNJ 7, Farmingdale St. 0; Eastern 1, Salisbury 0; Washington-St. Louis 3, Webster 1; Denison 1, Rose Holman 0; Roanoke 3, Methodist 1; Lynchburg 1, Maryville (Tenn.) 0; Hardin-Simmons 0, Trinity (Tex.) 0 (Hardin-Simmons advances on penalty kicks, 4-2); St. Scholastica 1, Carroll (Wis.) 0; Chicago 1, Aurora 0; Wis.-Stevens Point 3, St. Benedict 2 (2 ot); Puget Sound 3, Cal Lutheran 0; Whitworth 2, UC Santa Cruz 1 (ot); Carthage 2, Concordia-M’head 1; Wartburg 2, Wis.-Eau Claire 1; Worcester St. 2, William Smith 0; Union (N.Y.) 1, Elizabethtown 0; Western Conn. St. 2, Rowan 0; Endicott 2, Oneonta St. 1; Hamilton 2, Moravian 0; Tufts 3, Emmanuel 1; Springfield 3, Husson 0.
Second round: Messiah 3, Westminster (Pa.) 0; York (Pa.) 1, Va. Wesleyan 0; Wittenberg 0, Calvin 0 (Wittenberg advances on penalty kicks, 3-1); Ithaca 1, Wheaton (Mass.) 0; TCNJ 2, Eastern 0; Washington-St. Louis 3, Denison 0; Lynchburg 1, Roanoke 0; Emory 1, Hardin-Simmons 0; Wheaton (Ill.) 7, St. Scholastica 1; Wis.-Stevens Point 0, Chicago (Wis.-Stevens Point advances on penalty kicks, 5-4); Puget Sound 2, Whitworth 1; Wartburg 2, Carthage 1; Worcester St. 2, Union (N.Y.) 1; Western Conn. St. 3, Endicott 1; Hamilton 1, Tufts 1 (Hamilton advances on penalty kicks, 4-3); Williams 1, Springfield 0.
Sectionals (November 16-18): Messiah (21-0) vs. York (Pa.) (15-5-3); Wittenberg (18-2-3) vs. Ithaca (18-3-0); TCNJ (19-0-1) vs. Washington-St. Louis (17-3); Lynchburg (18-3-3) vs. Emory (16-1-2); Wheaton (Ill.) (23-0) vs. Wis.-Stevens Point (16-4-1); Puget Sound (20-1-1) vs. Wartburg (18-3-1); Worcester St. (16-5) vs. Western Conn. St. (19-2); Hamilton (15-1-2) vs. Williams (17-0).
Finals: Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex • Lake Buena Vista, Florida • Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference, host • November 23-24, 2007

Women’s volleyball
Regionals: At Wittenberg — Ohio Northern def. Webster 30-18, 30-20, 30-17; Heidelberg def. Rochester Inst. 30-22, 30-22, 21-30, 30-18; Hiram def. Westminster (Pa.) 30-28, 27-30, 31-29, 30-24; Wittenberg def. Frostberg St. 30-11, 30-19, 30-15; Ohio Northern def. Hiram 30-22, 30-24, 30-17; Wittenberg def. Heidelberg 30-20, 30-15, 30-25; Wittenberg def. Ohio Northern 30-25, 30-24, 30-22.
At Stevens Inst. — Cortland St. def. Russell Sage 30-16, 30-12, 30-19; Nazareth def. Montclair St. 30-19, 30-25, 30-23; Skidmore def. Hunter 30-16, 30-19, 30-15; Stevens Inst. 30-22, 30-25, 30-14; Nazareth def. Cortland St. 25-30, 30-25, 30-23, 32-30; Stevens Inst. def. Skidmore 30-22, 33-31, 30-27; Stevens Inst. def. Nazareth 30-24, 30-27, 30-27.
At St. Thomas (Minn.) — Wis.-Whitewater def. Concordia-M’head 30-26, 30-23, 30-22; Bethel (Minn.) def. St. Benedict 30-19, 30-28, 30-23; Central (Iowa) def. Carleton 30-27, 30-23, 30-21; St. Thomas (Minn.) def. Wis.-Eau Claire 30-25, 23-30, 30-26; 30-15; Wis.-Whitewater def. Bethel 30-24, 30-28, 30-11; St. Thomas (Minn.) def. Central (Iowa) 35-37, 30-21, 30-25, 16-30, 15-10; Wis.-Whitewater def. St. Thomas (Minn.) 30-32, 30-21, 30-28, 24-30, 15-13.
At Cal St. East Bay — Puget Sound def. Nebraska Wesleyan 24-30, 30-22, 30-22, 23-30, 17-15; Cal St. East Bay def. Colorado Col. 30-25, 30-15, 28-30, 30-18; Puget Sound def. Pacific Lutheran 30-27, 30-18, 30-25; La Verne def. Cal St. East Bay 26-30, 30-23, 32-34, 30-28, 15-13; Puget Sound def. La Verne 30-28, 32-34, 20-30, 30-25, 15-11.
At MIT — Williams def. Eastern Conn. St. 30-24, 30-22, 30-13; Amherst def. Rivier 30-25, 30-17, 30-19; Wellesley def. Endicott 30-18, 30-25, 30-26; MIT def. Maine Maritime 30-13, 30-6, 30-14; Amherst def. Williams 24-30, 30-27, 30-23, 21-30, 15-11; MIT def. Wellesley 34-32, 30-25, 25-30, 23-30, 15-13; Amherst def. MIT 30-25, 30-16, 24-30, 30-23.
At Haverford — Juniata def. Phila. Biblical 30-13, 30-19, 30-23; Chris. Newport 30-22, 30-18, 3-18; Elizabethtown def. Neumann 30-20, 30-24, 30-27; Haverford def. DeSales 30-15, 30-15, 30-23; Juniata def. Chris. Newport 30-24, 30-23, 26-30, 21-30, 15-9; Haverford def. Elizabethtown 33-31, 31-29, 30-25; Juniata def. Haverford 30-19, 30-12, 30-14.
At Carthage — Washington-St. Louis def. Hanover 30-19, 30-22, 30-23; Wis.-Oshkosh def. Wis.-Platteville 26-30, 30-22, 30-32, 30-26, 15-13; Calvin def. Wis.-LaCrosse 26-30, 30-26, 30-20, 30-15; Carthage def. Carroll (Wis.) 30-21, 30-11, 30-17; Washington-St. Louis def. Wis.-Oshkosh 27-30, 30-26, 28-30, 30-24, 15-9; Carthage def. Calvin 30-26, 30-23, 30-7; Washington-St. Louis 28-30, 30-27, 30-16, 30-20.
At Austin — Southwestern (Tex.) def. Wash. & Lee 30-24, 30-21, 30-27; Emory def. Piedmont 30-13, 30-15, 30-9; Austin def. Texas Lutheran 31-33, 30-28, 30-25, 31-33, 15-13; Trinity (Tex.) def. Southwestern (Tex.) 26-30, 24-30, 30-23, 30-20, 15-10; Emory def. Austin 30-25, 30-15, 30-21; Emory def. Trinity (Tex.) 29-31, 30-22, 32-30, 30-24.
Finals (November 15 in Bloomington, Illinois): Wittenberg (28-9) vs. Stevens Inst. (36-4); Washington-St. Louis (30-5) vs. Emory (31-4); Wis.-Whitewater (34-4) vs. Puget Sound (20-8); Amherst (30-4) vs. Juniata (36-4).


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