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Division I championships scores and pairing from the weekend


Nov 17, 2008 3:06:59 PM


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Men’s cross country

Regionals: Great Lakes – 1. Wisconsin, 39; 2. Michigan, 62; 3. Butler, 104; 4. Notre Dame, 124; 5. Indiana, 169; 6. Michigan St., 178; 7. Eastern Mich., 234; 8. Ohio St., 253; 9. Miami (Ohio), 257; 10. Kent St., 299; 11. Indiana St, 305; 12. Dayton, 322; 13. Cincinnati, 334; 14. Central Mich., 343; 15. Purdue, 429; 16. Marquette, 436; 17. Ohio, 450; 18. Oakland, 484; 19. Detroit, 578; 20. Milwaukee, 589; 21. Xavier, 604; 22. IUPUI, 650; 23. Youngstown St., 656; 24. Evansville, 662; 25. Valparaiso, 747; 26. Wright St., 759; 27. Green Bay, 871; 28. IPFW, 889. (Wisconsin and Michigan receive automatic bids to the championships. Butler and Notre Dame qualify at large.)

Mid-Atlantic – 1. Georgetown, 27; 2. Penn St., 73; 3. Villanova, 84; 4. Princeton, 145; 5. St. Joseph's, 159; 6. Duquesne, 168; 7. La Salle, 202; 8. Penn, 256; 9. Lehigh, 269; 10. Navy, 298; 11. Maryland, 304; 12. Bucknell, 340; 13. Pittsburgh, 353; 14. Delaware, 378; 15. Rutgers, 392; 16. Marshall, 430; 17. UMBC, 438; 18. Loyola (Md.), 467; 19. Monmouth, 508; 20. Temple, 540; 21. Seton Hall, 556; 22. St. Francis (Pa.), 628; 23. Rider, 657; 24. Lafayette, 677. (Georgetown and Penn St. receive automatic bids to the championships. Villanova qualifies at large.)

Midwest – 1. Oklahoma St., 42; 2. Minnesota, 51; 3. Tulsa, 68; 4. Iowa St., 107; 5. Missouri, 168; 6. Southern Ill., 187; 7. Iowa, 189; 8. Kansas, 236; 9. (tie) Illinois and Nebraska, 270; 11. Illinois St., 316; 12. Southeast Mo. St., 364; 13. Loyola (Ill.), 391; 14. Drake, 413; 15. DePaul, 421; 16. North Dakota St., 425; 17. Wichita St., 467; 18. South Dakota St., 510; 19. Ill.-Chicago, 538; 20. Eastern Ill., 539; 21. Western Ill., 543; 22. Creighton, 630; 23. UMKC, 645. (Oklahoma St. and Minnesota receive automatic bids to the championships. Tulsa and Iowa St. qualify at large.)

Mountain – 1. Colorado, 42; 2. Northern Ariz., 65; 3. Brigham Young, 70; 4. New Mexico, 93; 5. Air Force, 173; 6. Wyoming, 182; 7. Colorado St., 211; 8. Weber St., 226; 9. Southern Utah, 229; 10. Utah St., 278; 11. Montana, 295; 12. Montana St., 313; 13. Texas Tech, 356; 14. New Mexico St., 424; 15. Idaho St., 451. (Colorado and Northern Ariz. receive automatic bids to the championships. Brigham Young qualifies at large.)

Northeast – 1. Iona, 46; 2. Providence, 88; 3. Columbia, 103; 4. Dartmouth, 122; 5. Syracuse,  161; 6. Cornell, 172; 7. Massachusetts, 238; 8. Harvard, 276; 9. New Hampshire, 284; 10. Marist, 294; 11. Yale, 316; 12. Brown, 341; 13. Army, 354; 14. Boston College, 379; 15. Binghamton, 384; 16. Stony Brook, 389; 17. Maine, 471; 18. Buffalo, 493; 19. Colgate, 533; 20. Boston U., 536; 21. Vermont, 560; 22. Quinnipiac, 594; 23. Manhattan, 664; 24. Fordham, 681; 25. Wagner, 720; 26. Holy Cross, 723; 27. Sacred Heart, 755; 28. Hofstra, 762; 29. Central Conn. St., 779; 30. Niagara, 904; 31. Canisius, 910; 32. Fairfield, 961; 33. Siena, 1,027. (Iona and Providence receive automatic bids to the championships.)

South – 1. Alabama, 49; 2. Auburn, 59; 3. Florida St., 66; 4. Florida, 133; 5. Tennessee, 156; 6. Mississippi St., 164; 7. East Tenn. St., 165; 8. Georgia St., 227; 9. Belmont, 236; 10. Georgia Tech, 263; 11. Chattanooga, 284; 12. Georgia, 318; 13. Vanderbilt, 401; 14. Mississippi, 409; 15. Samford, 435; 16. Troy, 474; 17. Lipscomb, 501; 18. Jacksonville St., 529; 19. South Fla., 540; 20. Tennessee Tech, 546; 21. Austin Peay, 576. (Alabama and Auburn receive automatic bids to the championships. Florida State qualifies at large.)

South Central – 1. Texas A&M, 39; 2. Arkansas, 44; 3. Lamar, 74; 4. Texas, 112; 5. Rice, 164; 6. Tex.-Pan American, 181; 7. LSU, 212; 8. Stephen F. Austin, 251; 9. A&M-Corpus Christi, 283; 10. Baylor, 288; 11. North Texas, 303; 12. Ark.-Little Rock, 313; 13. Texas-Arlington, 319; 14. UTSA, 321; 15. Louisiana Tech, 327; 16. Houston, 405; 17. Grambling, 458. (Texas A&M and Arkansas receive automatic bids to the championships.)

Southeast – 1. William & Mary, 66; 2. Virginia, 67; 3. North Carolina St., 111; 4. Duke, 146; 5. Liberty, 156; 6. Eastern Ky., 187; 7. Virginia Tech, 197; 8. Richmond, 208; 9. Louisville, 253; 10. Clemson, 286; 11. North Carolina, 291; 12. Charlotte, 305; 13. Kentucky, 323; 14. High Point, 389; 15. Appalachian St., 391; 16. George Mason, 416; 17. Morehead St., 444; 18. VMI, 512; 19. Elon, 536; 20. Furman, 559; 21. Davidson, 619; 22. (tie) UNC Greensboro and Western Ky., 625; 24. Campbell, 631; 25. East Carolina, 665; 26. Coastal Caro., 718; 27. UNC Wilmington, 827; 28. UNC Asheville, 835; 29. Citadel, 851. (William & Mary and Virginia receive automatic bids to the championships. North Carolina St. qualifies at large.)

West – 1. Oregon, 38; 2. Stanford, 72; 3. Portland, 85; 4. California, 116; 5. Washington, 122; 6. UCLA, 145; 7. Cal Poly, 184; 8. Arizona St., 290; 9. Washington St., 298; 10. UC Santa Barb., 338; 11. UC Davis, 353; 12. Arizona, 369; 13. UC Riverside, 370; 14. Fresno St., 418; 15. Long Beach St., 424; 16. San Francisco, 451; 17. Loyola Marymount, 467; 18. Sacramento St., 494; 19. UC Irvine, 522; 20. Eastern Wash., 565; 21. (tie) Santa Clara and Boise St., 584; 23. Cal St. Fullerton, 653; 24. Pepperdine, 669; 25. St. Mary's (Cal.), 683. (Oregon and Stanford receive automatic bids to the championships. Portland, California, Washington, UCLA and Cal Poly qualify at large.)

Finals: November 24 at Wabash Valley Family Sports Center, Terre Haute, Indiana (Indiana State, host).

 

Women’s cross country

Regionals: Great Lakes – 1. Michigan, 72; 2. Wisconsin, 80; 3. Michigan St., 83; 4. Notre Dame, 125; 5. Indiana, 145; 6. Miami (Ohio), 208; 7. Marquette, 221; 8. Akron, 284; 9. IPFW, 288; 10. (tie) Purdue and Ohio, 309; 12. Cincinnati, 332; 13. Ohio St., 404; 14. Indiana St., 494; 15. Bowling Green, 495; 16. Central Mich., 497; 17. Xavier, 514; 18. Kent St., 515; 19. Toledo, 522; 20. Dayton, 540; 21. Milwaukee, 574; 22. Oakland, 607; 23. Eastern Mich., 614; 24. Western Mich., 638; 25. Ball St., 656; 26. Butler, 668; 27. IUPUI, 747; 28. Valparaiso, 750; 29. Youngstown St., 846; 30. Wright St., 878; 31. Green Bay, 883; 32. Detroit, 955; 33. Evansville, 970; 34. Cleveland St., 1,042. (Michigan and Wisconsin receive automatic bids to the championships. Michigan St. and Notre Dame qualify at large.)

Mid-Atlantic – 1. (tie) Princeton and West Virginia, 51; 3. Villanova, 59; 4. Georgetown, 90; 5. Penn St., 140; 6. Maryland, 226; 7. Navy, 240; 8. Bucknell, 273; 9. Penn, 317; 10. Delaware, 335; 11. Lehigh, 368; 12. La Salle, 376; 13. Duquesne, 390; 14. Rutgers, 462; 15. Towson, 479; 16. Monmouth, 485; 17. Loyola (Md.), 496; 18. Rider, 511; 19. St. Joseph's (Pa.), 533; 20. George Washington, 550; 21. Lafayette, 552; 22. Pittsburgh, 566; 23. St. Francis (Pa.), 630; 24. Md.-East. Shore, 666; 25. Marshall, 704; 26. Longwood, 795. (Princeton and West Virginia receive automatic bids to the championships. Villanova and Georgetown qualify at large.)

Midwest – 1. Minnesota, 57; 2. Illinois, 64; 3. Nebraska, 124; 4. Iowa, 126; 5. Oklahoma St., 184; 6. Kansas St., 205; 7. Kansas, 253; 8. Missouri St., 263; 9. Iowa St., 286; 10. Missouri, 291; 11. Wichita St., 313; 12. Loyola (Ill.), 345; 13. Illinois St., 347; 14. Northwestern, 349; 15. Southern Ill., 382; 16. South Dakota St., 427; 17. UNI, 429; 18. North Dakota St., 467; 19. Drake, 479; 20. St. Louis, 512; 21. DePaul, 600; 22. Ill.-Chicago, 638; 23. Western Ill., 659; 24. Southeast Mo. St., 660; 25. Bradley, 668; 26. Eastern Ill., 748; 27. Creighton, 843. (Minnesota and Illinois receive automatic bids to the championships. Nebraska and Iowa qualify at large.)

Mountain – 1. Texas Tech, 42; 2. New Mexico, 70; 3. Northern Ariz., 92; 4. Colorado, 133; 5. Brigham Young, 152; 6. Utah, 188; 7. Colorado St., 212; 8. Utah St., 218; 9. Wyoming, 234; 10. Nevada, 264; 11. Weber St., 269; 12. UTEP, 340; 13. Air Force, 347; 14. Southern Utah, 374; 15. Montana, 408; 16. New Mexico St., 426; 17. Idaho St., 439; 18. Montana St., 448. (Texas Tech and New Mexico receive automatic bids to the championships. Northern Ariz. qualifies at large.)

Northeast – 1. Providence, 36; 2. Syracuse, 90; 3. Boston College, 95; 4. Stony Brook, 118; 5. Columbia, 140; 6. Cornell, 189; 7. Harvard, 226; 8. Boston U., 228; 9. New Hampshire, 259; 10. Brown, 301; 11. Yale, 341; 12. Army, 368; 13. Dartmouth, 433; 14. Quinnipiac, 461; 15. Northeastern, 508; 16. Vermont, 511; 17. Buffalo, 513; 18. Connecticut, 527; 19. Sacred Heart, 539; 20. Binghamton, 549; 21. Holy Cross, 568; 22. Massachusetts, 576; 23. Marist, 577; 24. Maine, 590; 25. Iona, 618; 26. St. Johns (N.Y.), 674; 27. Canisius, 680; 28. Rhode Island, 842; 29. Central Conn. St., 857; 30. Colgate, 889; 31. Manhattan, 923; 32. Fairfield, 993; 33. Siena, 1,029; 34. Niagara, 1,080. (Providence and Syracuse receive automatic bids to the championships. Boston College and Stony Brook qualify at large.)

South – 1. Florida St., 41; 2. Florida, 64; 3. Tennessee, 116; 4. Georgia, 154; 5. Auburn, 156; 6. UAB, 198; 7. Vanderbilt, 200; 8. Alabama, 219; 9. Belmont, 309; 10. Jacksonville, 348; 11. Georgia St., 349; 12. Samford, 359; 13. Chattanooga, 367; 14. South Fla., 376; 15. Georgia Tech, 379; 16. Mississippi St., 380; 17. Middle Tenn., 396; 18. UCF, 438; 19. Tennessee Tech, 480; 20. Lipscomb, 516; 21. Mississippi, 540; 22. Austin Peay, 600; 23. Troy, 698. (Florida St. and Florida receive automatic bids to the championships.)

South Central – 1. Arkansas, 51; 2. (tie) Rice and Baylor, 61; 4. SMU, 103; 5. Texas, 134; 6. Texas A&M, 186; 7. A&M-Corpus Christi, 222; 8. TCU, 239; 9. Stephen F. Austin, 246; 10. Houston, 281; 11. Texas St., 310; 12. Tulane, 315; 13. (tie) Texas-Arlington and Ark.-Little Rock, 379; 15. Southeastern La., 387; 16. North Texas, 422; 17. LSU, 436. (Arkansas, and Rice receive automatic bids to the championships. Baylor and SMU qualify at large.)

Southeast – 1. Virginia, 105; 2. Kentucky, 126; 3. North Carolina, 154; 4. Duke, 171; 5. William & Mary, 204; 6. Louisville, 221; 7. Virginia Tech, 226; 8. Richmond, 230; 9. Charlotte, 259; 10. Clemson, 267; 11. Wake Forest, 270; 12. James Madison, 272; 13. Western Ky., 392; 14. Furman, 393; 15. Liberty, 460; 16. High Point, 464; 17. East Carolina, 465; 18. North Carolina St., 477; 19. Coastal Caro., 494; 20. Davidson, 499; 21. Eastern Ky., 505; 22. Appalachian St., 535; 23. South Carolina, 605; 24. Western Caro., 644; 25. Murray St., 684; 26. Campbell, 693; 27. Elon, 694; 28. UNC Wilmington, 734; 29. Winthrop, 770; 30. UNC Greensboro, 808; 31. Col. of Charleston, 888; 32. Gardner-Webb, 981; 33. Morehead St., 992. (Virginia and Kentucky receive automatic bids to the championships.)

West – 1. Washington, 25; 2. Oregon, 62; 3. Stanford, 91; 4. Arizona St., 128; 5. Portland, 215; 6. UC Davis, 225; 7. California, 269; 8. Arizona, 290; 9. Oregon St., 321; 10. Washington St., 328; 11. Long Beach St., 332; 12. UC Riverside, 341; 13. Southern California, 378; 14. UC Irvine, 390; 15. Sacramento St., 394; 16. Loyola Marymount, 413; 17. UCLA, 422; 18. San Francisco, 467; 19. Santa Clara, 469; 20. Cal St. Fullerton, 471; 21. Cal Poly, 553; 22. Pepperdine, 556; 23. Idaho, 560; 24. UC Santa Barb., 625; 25. San Diego, 689; 26. UNLV, 704; 27. San Diego St., 757; 28. Fresno St., 824; 29. Pacific, 911; 30. Hawaii, 934. (Washington and Oregon receive automatic bids to the championships. Stanford and Arizona St. qualify at large.)

Finals: November 24 at Wabash Valley Family Sports Center, Terre Haute, Indiana (Indiana State, host).

 

Field hockey

First round: Maryland 4, Albany (N.Y.) 2; Duke 2, Connecticut 1; Michigan St. 3, North Carolina 2; Iowa 1, Louisville 0; Syracuse 3, Massachusetts 2; Princeton 2, Penn St. 0; Virginia 2, James Madison 1; Wake Forest 7, American 1.

Quarterfinals: Maryland 8, Duke 5; Syracuse 3, Princeton 2; Wake Forest 4, Virginia 3; Iowa 1, Michigan St. 0.

Semifinals (November 21 at Trager Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky): Syracuse (22-1) vs. Wake Forest (21-3); Maryland (20-2) vs. Iowa (18-4).

 

Women’s soccer

First round: Notre Dame 5, Toledo 2; Michigan St. 2, Milwaukee 1; Minnesota 2, Marquette 1; South Dakota St. 1; Colorado 0; Boston College 3, Central Conn. St. 0; Northeastern 2, Harvard 2 (2 ot; Northeastern advances on penalty kicks, 4-2); Auburn 2, Belmont 0; Florida St. 7; Mississippi Val. 0; Portland 6, Northern Ariz. 1; Texas 1, Washington St. 0; James Madison 1, Georgia 0; Wake Forest 2, Morehead St. 0; Oklahoma St. 1, Fairfield 0; Rutgers 2, Penn St. 1; Kansas 2, Denver 1; Stanford 2, UC Santa Barbara 0; UCLA 5, Fresno St. 0; San Diego 1, Long Beach St. 0; BYU 2, Virginia Tech 0; Southern California 2, Boston U. 0; Duke 5, Radford 1; William & Mary 3, South Carolina 2; West Virginia 2, Princeton 0; Virginia 2, Army 0; Florida 2, California 1; UCF 3, Miami (Fla.) 1; Washington 3, LSU 2; Texas A&M 5, Texas St. 2; Missouri 2, Evansville 0; Illinois 1, Memphis 0; Charlotte 2, Tennessee 0; North Carolina 5, Western Carolina 0.

Second round: Notre Dame 1, Michigan St. 0; Minnesota 2, South Dakota St. 0; Boston College 4, Northeastern 0; Florida St. 1, Auburn 0; Portland 2, Texas 0; James Madison 1, Wake Forest 0; Rutgers 0, Oklahoma St. 0 (2 ot; Rutgers advances on penalty kicks, 4-2); Stanford 5, Kansas 0; UCLA 1, San Diego 0; Southern California 1, BYU 1 (2 ot; Southern California advances on penalty kicks, 3-2); Duke 1, William & Mary 0; Virginia 3, West Virginia 2; Florida 2, UCF 0; Texas A&M 3, Washington 1; Illinois 1, Missouri 1 (2 ot; Illinois advances on penalty kicks, 4-3); North Carolina 4, Charlotte 0.

Quarterfinals (November 21, 22 or 23 at campus sites): Minnesota (22-3) at Notre Dame (23-0); Boston College (15-5-2) at Florida St. (16-2-3); James Madison (14-6-2) at Portland (19-1); Rutgers (13-6-2) at Stanford (20-1-1); Southern California (16-4-2) vs. UCLA (20-0-2); Duke (14-5-3) at Virginia (15-4-3); Texas A&M (14-4-4) at Florida (19-3-1); Illinois (13-8-1) at North Carolina (21-1-2).

 

 



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