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NCAA Division II Women's Tournament
November 14th, 2011 3:32AM
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[SCOREBOARD] Massachusetts-Lowell beat top-ranked Bridgeport in a shootout in the second round of the NCAA Division II Women's Tournament. For all the results...

SECOND ROUND:
Colorado Mines 1 Minn. State Mankato 0
Fort Lewis 1 Regis 0
Grand Valley State 3 Wisconsin-Parkside
Northern Ky. 1 Bellarmine 0
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Abilene Christian 2 Midwestern State 1
Central Okla. 0 Dallas Baptist 1
UC San Diego 0 Cal State Chico 1
Cal St. L.A. 2 Seattle Pacific 1
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California (Pa.) 1 West Chester 0
Kutztown 1 Slippery Rock 2
Bridgeport 1 Mass.-Lowell 1
(Mass.-Lowell wins on penalties.)
Saint Rose 5 Merrimack 0
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Armstrong 2 North Georgia 0
Lenoir-Rhyne 0 Columbus State 0
(Lenoir-Rhyne wins on penalties.)
Saint Leo 1 Lynn 2
Rollins 0 Tampa 2

FIRST ROUND:
Metro State 1 Minn. State Mankato 3
Regis 3 Colorado Mesa 0
Quincy 1 Wisconsin-Parkside 2
Bellarmine 3 Rockhurst 0
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St. Edward's 0 Midwestern State 1
Central Missouri 1 Dallas Baptist 3
Cal State Stanislaus 1 Cal State Chico 1
(Cal State Chico wins on penalties.)
Seattle Pacific 4 Grand Canyon 0
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Edinboro 0 West Chester 2
Slippery Rock 2 Alderson-Broaddus 0
Mass.-Lowell 0 Dowling 0
(Mass.-Lowell wins on penalties.)
Merrimack 1  Holy Family 1
(Merrimack wins on penalties.)
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North Georgia 3 Wingate 1
Columbus State 3 Lees-McRae 1
Florida Tech 0  Lynn 1
Tampa 1 North Alabama 0



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  1. John M Cote
    commented on: November 14, 2011 at 9:05 a.m.
    Hat's off to a fabulous regular season UB!


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