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DI championships scores and pairingsChampionships scores and pairings from the weekend:
Men’s cross country
Regionals: Great Lakes – 1. Wisconsin, 62; 2. Michigan St., 128; 3. Ohio St., 144; 4. Indiana St., 151; 5. Butler, 160; 6. Kent St., 192; 7. Notre Dame, 205; 8. Indiana, 213; 9. Eastern Mich., 232; 10. Michigan, 259; 11. Central Mich., 262; 12. Marquette, 320; 13. Dayton, 326; 14. Miami (Ohio), 380; 15. Purdue, 398; 16. Cincinnati, 427; 17. Oakland City, 453; 18. Toledo, 461; 19. Milwaukee, 506; 20. Xavier, 538; 21. Detroit, 571; 22. IUPUI, 585; 23. Akron, 599; 24. Ohio, 660; 25. Evansville, 662; 26. Youngstown St., 739; 27. Wright St., 811; 28. Valparaiso, 901; 29. Green Bay, 905; 30. IPFW, 922. (Wisconsin and Michigan St. receive automatic bids to the championships. Ohio St. selected at large.)
Mid-Atlantic – 1. Georgetown, 38; 2. Villanova, 48; 3. St. Joseph's, 181; 4. Navy, 201; 5. La Salle, 203; 6. Princeton, 211; 7. American, 246; 8. Duquesne, 256; 9. Temple, 283; 10. Maryland, 299; 11. (tie) Bucknell and Penn, 320; 13. Delaware, 339; 14. Pittsburgh, 352; 15. Lehigh, 363; 16. Penn St., 384; 17. Rutgers, 395; 18. Marshall, 459; 19. NJIT, 514; 20. UMBC, 517; 21. St. Francis (Pa.), 534; 22. Rider, 536; 23. Loyola (Md.), 630; 24. George Washington, 659; 25. Monmouth, 676; 26. Lafayette, 742; 27. Fairleigh Dickinson, 845; 28. Seton Hall, 882. (Georgetown and Villanova receive automatic bids to the championships.)
Midwest – 1. Oklahoma St., 50; 2. Oklahoma, 71; 3. Iowa St., 109; 4. Minnesota, 125; 5. Southern Ill., 160; 6. Iowa, 170; 7. Tulsa, 174; 8. Nebraska, 248; 9. Kansas, 252; 10. Illinois, 278; 11. Missouri, 302; 12. Illinois St., 333; 13. South Dakota St., 375; 14. Loyola (Ill.), 400; 15. Ill.-Chicago, 452; 16. Wichita St., 469; 17. DePaul, 477; 18. North Dakota St., 499; 19. Drake, 504; 20. Kansas St., 547; 21. Bradley, 601; 22. Southeast Mo. St., 607; 23. St. Louis, 626; 24. Eastern Ill., 632; 25. Creighton, 721. (Oklahoma St. and Oklahoma receive automatic bids to the championships. Iowa St. and Minnesota selected at large.)
Mountain – 1. Brigham Young, 54; 2. Colorado, 55; 3. New Mexico, 77; 4. Northern Ariz., 86; 5. UTEP, 158; 6. Air Force, 161; 7. Utah St., 171; 8. Montana St., 218; 9. Weber St., 269; 10. Utah Valley, 317; 11. Southern Utah, 320; 12. Montana, 321; 13. Colorado St., 355; 14. New Mexico St., 375; 15. Texas Tech, 378; 16. Idaho St., 419; 17. Wyoming, 463. (Brigham Young and Colorado receive automatic bids to the championships. New Mexico and Northern Ariz. selected at large.)
Northeast – 1. Syracuse, 55; 2. Iona, 59; 3. Providence, 78; 4. Columbia, 125; 5. Dartmouth, 135; 6. Brown, 172; 7. Cornell, 235; 8. Binghamton, 259; 9. Yale, 311; 10. Harvard, 312; 11. Massachusetts, 323; 12. New Hampshire, 366; 13. Buffalo, 379; 14. Stony Brook, 401; 15. Connecticut, 459; 16. Marist, 462; 17. Army, 482; 18. Quinnipiac, 568; 19. Northeastern, 577; 20. Vermont, 594; 21. Maine, 606; 22. Fordham, 608; 23. Boston U., 618; 24. Manhattan, 655; 25. Central Conn. St., 666; 26. Holy Cross, 696; 27. Boston College, 711; 28. Wagner, 736; 29. Colgate, 761; 30. Sacred Heart, 824; 31. Fairfield, 876; 32. Canisius, 1,005; 33. Niagara, 1,015; 34. (tie) Hartford and Hofstra, 1,030; 36. Siena, 1,086. (Syracuse and Iona receive automatic bids to the championships. Providence selected at large.)
South – 1. Alabama, 45; 2. Florida St., 80; 3. Auburn, 110; 4. Georgia, 125; 5. Florida, 143; 6. Tennessee, 178; 7. South Ala., 180; 8. Kennesaw St., 283; 9. Mississippi St., 298; 10. Belmont, 303; 11. Georgia Tech, 338; 12. Chattanooga, 346; 13. East Tenn. St., 399; 14. Georgia St., 418; 15. Troy, 423; 16. Lipscomb, 433; 17. Mississippi Val., 500; 18. Mississippi, 504; 19. South Fla., 509; 19. Jacksonville St., 509; 21. North Fla., 517; 22. Vanderbilt, 529; 23. Tennessee Tech, 591; 24. Austin Peay, 690; 25. Samford, 694; 26. Miami (Fla.), 716. (Alabama and Florida St. receive automatic bids to the championships. Auburn selected at large.)
South Central – 1. Arkansas, 47; 2. Texas, 74; 3. Lamar, 83; 4. Texas A&M, 89; 5. Stephen F. Austin, 159; 6. McNeese St., 185; 7. Baylor, 215; 8. (tie) UALR and UTSA, 225; 10. Rice, 227; 11. Ark.-Pine Bluff, 278; 12. A&M-Corpus Christi, 339; 13. Houston, 382; 14. Tex.-Pan American, 411; 15. Texas St., 427; 16. Arkansas St., 428; 17. Southeastern La., 447; 18. LSU, 486; 19. Texas-Arlington, 497. (Arkansas and Texas receive automatic bids to the championships.)
Southeast – 1. William & Mary, 49; 2. North Carolina St., 99; 3. Louisville, 121; 4. Duke, 131; 5. Virginia, 133; 6. North Carolina, 204; 7. Eastern Ky., 218; 8. Virginia Tech, 238; 9. Liberty, 282; 10. George Mason, 340; 11. Appalachian St., 360; 12. Davidson, 362; 13. Kentucky, 449; 14. Charlotte, 472; 15. Clemson, 476; 16. High Point, 510; 17. Wake Forest, 513; 18. Norfolk St., 519; 19. UNC Greensboro, 521; 20. Elon, 533; 21. Richmond, 555; 22. Western Ky., 570; 23. Furman, 572; 24. Coastal Caro., 580; 25. East Carolina, 586; 26. Western Caro., 679; 27. VMI, 681; 28. Col. of Charleston, 726; 29. Wofford, 793; 30. Morehead St., 802; 31. UNC Asheville, 878; 32. Winthrop, 919; 33. Charleston So., 958; 34. Longwood, 980; 35. Murray St., 1,098. (William & Mary and North Carolina St. receive automatic bids to the championships. Louisville, Duke and Virginia selected at large.)
West – 1. Stanford, 27; 2. Portland, 84; 3. Oregon, 109; 4. Washington, 120; 5. (tie) Arizona St. and Cal Poly, 155 (Arizona St. wins tie-breaker); 7. UCLA, 207; 8. (tie) California and UC Santa Barb., 217; 10. Washington St., 268; 11. UC Davis, 287; 12. UC Riverside, 340; 13. Loyola Marymount, 387; 14. Long Beach St., 431; 15. Boise St., 443; 16. Santa Clara, 465; 17. Fresno St., 498; 18. UC Irvine, 499; 19. San Francisco, 522; 20. Sacramento St., 574; 21. Cal St. Fullerton, 602; 22. Pepperdine, 698; 23. Eastern Wash., 709; 24. Portland St., 712; 25. St. Mary's (Cal.), 713; 26. San Diego, 741. (Stanford and Portland receive automatic bids to the championships. Oregon, Washington and Arizona St. selected at large.)
Final: November 23 at LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course at the Wabash Valley Family Sports Center, Terre Haute, Indiana (Indiana State, host).
Women’s cross country
Regionals: Great Lakes – 1. Notre Dame, 94; 2. Ohio St., 102; 3. Michigan, 104; 4. Indiana, 105; 5. Michigan St., 121; 6. Toledo, 169; 7. Purdue, 228; 8. Miami (Ohio), 241; 9. Central Mich., 320; 10. Butler, 341; 11. Marquette, 344; 12. Wisconsin, 358; 13. Cincinnati, 370; 14. Dayton, 372; 15. Kent St., 380; 16. Eastern Mich., 382; 17. Akron, 439; 18. (tie) Oakland City and Indiana St., 499; 20. Ohio, 521; 21. Western Mich., 528; 22. Xavier, 616; 23. Bowling Green, 638; 24. IPFW, 675; 25. IUPUI, 688; 26. Milwaukee, 735; 27. Evansville, 842; 28. Wright St., 876; 29. Detroit, 882; 30. Valparaiso, 900; 31. Green Bay, 903; 32. Cleveland St., 974. (Notre Dame and Ohio St. receive automatic bids to the championships. Michigan, Indiana and Michigan St. selected at large.)
Mid-Atlantic – 1. Villanova, 23; 2. Princeton, 77; 3. West Virginia, 82; 4. Penn St., 98; 5. Georgetown, 100; 6. Maryland, 246; 7. Duquesne, 299; 8. Delaware, 320; 9. Lafayette, 321; 10. Penn, 325; 11. Navy, 326; 12. Bucknell, 381; 13. St. Joseph's, 393; 14. Rutgers, 426; 15. Towson, 432; 16. Lehigh, 445; 17. La Salle, 455; 18. George Washington, 476; 19. UMBC, 514; 20. Rider, 552; 21. Monmouth, 558; 22. Loyola (Md.), 621; 23. St. Francis (Pa.), 638; 24. Temple, 736; 25. Md.-East. Shore, 745; 26. Seton Hall, 764; 27. NJIT, 889. (Villanova and Princeton receive automatic bids to the championships. West Virginia, Penn St. and Georgetown selected at large.)
Midwest – 1. Minnesota, 60; 2. Illinois, 86; 3. Iowa St., 106; 4. Nebraska, 147; 5. Iowa, 160; 6. Wichita St., 200; 7. Missouri, 202; 8. Tulsa, 220; 9. Kansas St., 222; 10. Kansas, 247; 11. Bradley, 325; 12. Missouri St., 330; 13. Illinois St., 332; 14. Northwestern, 389; 15. Oral Roberts, 407; 16. Drake, 433; 17. DePaul, 437; 18. South Dakota St., 439; 19. Loyola (Ill.), 473; 20. Creighton, 583; 21. St. Louis, 593; 22. Ill.-Chicago, 63. (Minnesota and Illinois receive automatic bids to the championships. Iowa St. selected at large.)
Mountain – 1. Colorado, 48; 2. Texas Tech, 53; 3. Brigham Young, 114; 4. UTEP, 116; 5. New Mexico, 120; 6. Colorado St., 145; 7. Northern Ariz., 176; 8. Utah Valley, 261; 9. New Mexico St., 262; 10. Southern Utah, 266; 11. Weber St., 308; 12. Montana, 348; 13. Air Force, 376; 14. Utah St., 381; 15. Idaho St., 392; 16. Nevada, 426; 17. Wyoming, 463; 18. Montana St., 497; 19. Utah, 522; 20. Northern Colo., 551. (Colorado and Texas Tech receive automatic bids to the championships. Brigham Young, UTEP and New Mexico selected at large.)
Northeast – 1. Syracuse, 59; 2. Providence, 70; 3. Stony Brook, 140; 4. Iona, 144; 5. Harvard, 149; 6. Cornell, 153; 7. Boston College, 184; 8. Columbia, 210; 9. Brown, 215; 10. Maine, 352; 11. New Hampshire, 390; 12. Dartmouth, 398; 13. Quinnipiac, 439; 14. Vermont, 451; 15. Yale, 474; 16. Connecticut, 480; 17. Marist, 496; 18. Army, 507; 19. Holy Cross, 545; 20. Massachusetts, 587; 21. Boston U., 607; 22. Fordham, 636; 23. Sacred Heart, 647; 24. Northeastern, 675; 25. Buffalo, 678; 26. Binghamton, 681; 27. Colgate, 683; 28. Canisius, 689; 29. Rhode Island, 784; 30. Central Conn. St., 855; 31. Fairfield, 900; 32. St. John's (N.Y.), 931; 33. Niagara, 1,009; 34. Hofstra, 1,086; 35. Siena, 1,101. (Syracuse and Providence receive automatic bids to the championships.)
South – 1. Florida, 33; 2. Florida St., 54; 3. Tennessee, 102; 4. Georgia, 114; 5. Vanderbilt, 164; 6. Auburn, 197; 7. Alabama, 208; 8. UAB, 297; 9. Jacksonville, 311; 10. Georgia Tech, 323; 11. North Fla., 335; 12. South Fla., 337; 13. Mississippi St., 340; 14. Belmont, 359; 15. Samford, 367; 16. Chattanooga, 415; 17. Georgia St., 439; 18. Southern Miss., 457; 19. Lipscomb, 487; 20. Miami (Fla.), 543; 21. Mississippi, 577; 22. Troy, 586; 23. Jacksonville St., 637. (Florida and Florida St. receive automatic bids to the championships.)
South Central – 1. SMU, 43; 2. Baylor, 54; 3. Arkansas, 66; 4. Texas, 124; 5. Rice, 172; 6. A&M-Corpus Christi, 199; 7. Houston, 208; 8. Stephen F. Austin, 233; 9. Texas A&M, 285; 10. McNeese St., 300; 11. UTSA, 311; 12. Nicholls St., 328; 13. North Texas, 344; 14. Lamar, 392; 15. Tulane, 414; 16. Texas St., 417; 17. Arkansas St., 421; 18. Texas-Arlington, 427; 19. UALR, 491; 20. Tex.-Pan American, 499; 21. LSU, 500. (SMU and Baylor receive automatic bids to the championships.)
Southeast – 1. Duke, 69; 2. Virginia, 113; 3. North Carolina St., 135; 4. William & Mary, 145; 5. North Carolina, 167; 6. James Madison, 225; 7. Louisville, 234; 8. Kentucky, 256; 9. Richmond, 309; 10. Eastern Ky., 332; 11. Western Ky., 335; 12. Clemson, 339; 13. Charlotte, 364; 14. South Carolina, 466; 15. Virginia Tech, 474; 16. George Mason, 476; 17. Davidson, 480; 18. Liberty, 494; 19. Wake Forest, 497; 20. Elon, 499; 21. VMI, 535; 22. Appalachian St., 542; 23. Furman, 547; 24. East Carolina, 572; 25. UNC Wilmington, 648; 26. Murray St., 745; 27. UNC Greensboro, 747; 28. Western Caro., 753; 29. Coastal Caro., 774; 30. Winthrop, 779; 31. UNC Asheville, 808; 32. Norfolk St., 861; 33. Longwood, 1,026; 34. Wofford, 1,033; 35. Morehead St., 1,091. (Duke and Virginia receive automatic bids to the championships.)
West – 1. Washington, 25; 2. Oregon, 66; 3. Stanford, 94; 4. Arizona St., 119; 5. Arizona, 202; 6. UC Santa Barb., 228; 7. UC Davis, 232; 8. California, 255; 9. Oregon St., 302; 10. San Francisco, 304; 11. UCLA, 321; 12. Cal Poly, 328; 13. Loyola Marymount, 334; 14. Long Beach St., 403; 15. Washington St., 410; 16. Portland, 420; 17. UC Riverside, 433; 18. Sacramento St., 457; 19. Santa Clara, 500; 20. Southern California, 535; 21. UC Irvine, 581; 22. San Diego, 616; 23. UNLV, 658; 24. Portland St., 736; 25. Pepperdine, 742. (Washington and Oregon receive automatic bids to the championships. Stanford, Arizona St. and Arizona qualify at large.)
Final: November 23 at LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course at the Wabash Valley Family Sports Center, Terre Haute, Indiana (Indiana State, host).
Field hockey
First round: Maryland 6, American 1; Drexel 3, Connecticut 2; Syracuse 6, Boston College 2; Princeton 4, Stanford 0; North Carolina 4, Ohio St. 1; Wake Forest 2, Indiana 0; Michigan St. 7, Delaware 0; Virginia 3, Richmond 0.
Second round: Maryland 5, Drexel 0; Princeton 7, Syracuse 3; North Carolina 4, Wake Forest 1; Virginia 3, Michigan St. 2 (ot).
Semifinals (November 20 at Wake Forest): Maryland (22-0) vs. Princeton (16-2); North Carolina (18-2) vs. Virginia (20-3).
Women’s soccer
First round: Stanford 2, Northern Ariz. 0; BYU 2, UC Santa Barbara 0; Oklahoma St. 0*, Southern California 0 (2 ot) (Oklahoma St. advanced on penalty kicks, 5-4); Santa Clara 1, Michigan St. 0; UCF 3, Milwaukee 0; Wisconsin 1*, Arizona St. 1 (2 ot) (Wisconsin advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3); Connecticut 1, Boston U. 0; Boston College 1, Harvard 0; Portland 4, Denver 0; Washington 1, Mississippi 0; Dayton 0*, Marquette 0 (2 ot) (Dayton advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3); Virginia Tech 2, Murray St. 0; Penn St. 5, Colgate 0; Virginia 0*, St. John’s (N.Y.) 0 (2 ot) (Virginia advanced on penalty kicks, 3-1); San Diego St. 1, San Diego 0; UCLA 7, Boise St. 1; North Carolina 1, High Point 0; Georgia 3, UNC Wilmington 0; Washington St. 1, Villanova 0; Maryland 4, Monmouth 0; Wake Forest 2, Kennesaw State 0; West Virginia 2, Loyola (Md.) 0; Rutgers 2, Duke 0; South Carolina 4, Davidson 0; Notre Dame 5, IUPUI 0; Central Mich. 2, Purdue 0; Oregon St. 3, Ohio St. 1; Florida 2, Illinois St. 0; LSU 7, Ark.-Pine Bluff 0; Texas A&M 3, Memphis 1; California 2, Auburn 1; Florida St. 4, Southeastern La. 1.
Second round: Stanford 2, BYU 0; Santa Clara 1*, Oklahoma St. 1 (Santa Clara advanced on penalty kicks, 6-5); Wisconsin 1, UCF 0; Boston College 2, Connecticut 0; Portland 2, Washington 1; Virginia Tech 3, Dayton 1; Virginia 6, Penn St. 2; UCLA 5, San Diego St. 0; North Carolina 4, Georgia 0; Maryland 1, Washington St. 0; Wake Forest 3, West Virginia 0; South Carolina 1, Rutgers 0; Notre Dame 6, Central Mich. 1; Oregon St. 1, Florida 0; Texas A&M 1*, LSU 1 (2 ot) (Texas A&M advanced on penalty kicks, 4-2); Florida St. 3, California 0.
Third round (November 20, 21 or 22 at campus sites): Stanford (22-0) vs. Santa Clara (14-6-2); Wisconsin (10-5-6) vs. Boston College (17-3-2); Portland (20-1-0) vs. Virginia Tech (16-7-0); Virginia (10-5-6) vs. UCLA (19-2-1); Florida St. (18-4-1) vs. Texas A&M (16-6-2); Notre Dame (18-3-1) vs. Oregon St. (14-7-1); Wake Forest (15-5-2) vs. South Carolina (19-3-2); North Carolina (19-3-1) vs. Maryland (14-5-2).
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