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Home > College Soccer Reporter > Monday, Nov. 22, 2010
by Paul Kennedy
[COLLEGE MEN] Five Big Ten representatives -- none seeded higher than No. 10 -- are still alive in the NCAA Division I Men's Tournament -- no other conference has more than two teams in the final 16 -- thanks to a perfect weekend. Here's how they did it ... Read the whole story
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[CROWD COUNT] No. 1 seed Louisville broke a school attendance record when it drew 5,197 fans Sunday for its NCAA Division I Men's Tournament second-round game against College of Charleston. The total doesn't include hundreds of fans standing on the berm overlooking the Cardinal Park field. Read the whole story
by Soccer America
No. 7 South Carolina was the only higher seeded team to lose in the third round of the NCAA Men's Tournament. Michigan, a 3-1 winner over the Gamecocks, joined No. 1 seed Louisville, the lone unbeaten left in the tournament, Maryland, Akron, North Carolina, SMU, California and UCLA in next ... Read the whole story
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The fields are set for the NCAA Division II and III final fours (men's and women's) in Louisville, Ky., and San Antonio, Texas, respectively, on Dec. 2-4. The NAIA men's and women's finals (both 16-team fields) begin next week in Alabama. For all the small-college weekend action ... Read the whole story
by Soccer America
[NJCAA MEN] Tyler Junior College won its second straight NJCAA Division I men's championship in emphatic fashion with a 5-1 victory over Cincinnati State Tech at home on Sunday. Read the whole story
by Soccer America
[NJCAA WOMEN] A first-half goal by Alyssa Flores was enough to give Arizona's Paradise Valley Community College a 1-0 win over defending champion Tyler Junior College in Sunday's NJCAA Division I women's final in Topeka, Kan. Read the whole story



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