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by Paul Kennedy
The NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Committee will reveal on Monday afternoon the 48 lucky teams that will participate in the 2007 NCAA Division I Men's Tournament that begins after Thanksgiving. There are 26 at-large berths up for grabs. Soccer America predicts these 26 teams -- 20 that appear to ...
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Connecticut claimed the top spot in the final Soccer America Men's Top 25 thanks to its sweep of the Big East Tournament and last week's No. 1 Wake Forest's 2-1 loss to Boston College in the ACC final. Brown and Santa Clara, which finished with one loss apiece, moved up ...
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[ACC FINAL] Boston College completed an ACC double -- its first regular-season and tournament championships since joining the conference in 2005 -- by beating top-ranked Wake Forest, 2-1, in Sunday's final in Cary, N.C.
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[THE 23 CHAMPIONS] Central Connecticut State, the first No. 4 seed to win the Northeast Conference tournament in a decade, was the lowest seed to win a men's conference tournament. Three No. 3 seeds -- Campbell (Atlantic Sun), Massachusetts (Atlantic-10) and UIC (Horizon) -- captured conference titles. New Mexico won ...
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[TEXAS A&M-TEXAS] On the first weekend of play in the NCAA Division I Women's Tournament, no game was bigger than the Texas A&M-Texas game in College Station, and it certainly lived up to its billing. Despite pouring rain and the threat of hail and thunderstorms that delayed the start of the ...
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[HEADLINERS] The second round of the NCAA Division I Women's Tournament produced its share of drama. Golden goals rescued two seeds, and show-stopping performances sent other teams through to the Sweet 16 with upset victories.
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[FROM 64 DOWN TO 16] Texas knocked out No. 2 seed Texas A&M, 3-2, on Saturday, and three other regional seeds fell on Sunday. Indiana beat No. 2 Purdue in a shootout. Duke beat No. 3 Georgia, 1-0. Connecticut also downed No. 4 Wake Forest, 1-0. For all the weekend ...
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[SMALL COLLEGE RESULTS] The fields are set for the NCAA Division II and III men's and women's final fours. The Division III finals will be played next weekend at the Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. The Division II finals will be held the following ...
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Top-seeded Azusa Pacific recovered from a 1-0 deficit at halftime to dispose of Fresno Pacific, in the quarterfinals of the NAIA Men's National Championships. Auburn-Montgomery got goals from Kari Arsaelsson and Magnus Olafsson -- two of eight Icelanders in the starting lineup -- to beat seven-time champion Lindsey Wilson, the ...
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[NJCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS] Yavapai beat top seed Georgia Perimeter, 5-4, in a shootout to win its sixth national title at the NJCAA Division I men's championships in Tyler, Texas. The Roughriders were trailing, 3-2, with two minutes to play in regulation when Justin Meram equalized to send the final into overtime. CCBC ...
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