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Division I Field Hockey Same Song, New VerseAfter Maryland and Wake Forest both took OT wins in the semifinals, Sunday's championship pits the two most dominant programs of the last decade against each other (1 p.m.). Can Maryland win for the third time against Wake and take its third title in four years? Or will the Deacons return to the elite form that saw them win three straight through 2004?
Field Hockey Only Two RemainAfter Tufts hammered Messiah, 5-2 and Bowdoin snuck past Ursinus, 3-2 in Saturday's semis, Sunday's national championship pair is set. The pedigrees -- defending champ Bowdoin, in its fourth straight title appearance, vs. championship newcomer Tufts -- couldn't be more different. But the caliber of play couldn't be closer. Watch live here when the teams hit the field at 1 p.m.
Division I Cross Country Will Anyone Catch The Washington Women?As the D-I championships edge closer, our cross country expert asks that question and more in breaking down the men's and women's races. And when action gets underway at noon on Monday, you can watch it all live, here on ncaa.com!
Division I Football FCS Tournament To Be AnnouncedThe James Madison football team completed the winningest regular season in its history Saturday with a 58-27 Colonial Athletic Association victory at Towson. Where will the Dukes open up this year's FCS Championship? Where will your team end up? Find out on Sunday night when the field is announced!
Division II W. Soccer The First Ticket Is Punched: Who's Next?Janae Godoy's goal in the 55th minute on Saturday sent Seattle Pacific to a 1-0 quarterfinal win over host Truman State. The win gives the Falcons the first of four berths in Thursday's semifinals in Tampa. On Sunday, the remaining three games await. Stay tuned to ncaa.com for all the action!
M. Soccer D-III Tourney: Upsets AboundNo. 4 Emory saw its record-setting season come to a close on Saturday, as host Christopher Newport took a 2-0 victory in the round of 16. Meanwhile, previously unbeaten Hobart and Montclair State also fell. Now, on Sunday, four games will decide who advances to next weekend's semifinals.
The field of 32 has been cut in half. Look back on a hectic Saturday on our interactive bracket or check out our print-friendly PDF!
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La Verne in Saturday's title game. It didn't miss a step after, coming back to down La Verne, 3-1. Relive the tourney with our interactive bracket or the PDF!
No team in D-II women's history has been as successful as Adams State. And on Saturday, the men got into the act as the Grizzlies took both the men's and women's races.
Middlebury, Cortland Win In D-III The Middlebury women added their fifth national championship in history on Saturday, while the Cortland State men took their first-ever, pacing the field in Hanover.
Adrian Bush made his mark in his playing days at Tampa. Now, he and the Spartans are a win away from the national semis. Read on or click here for our interactive bracket or pdf.
Wheaton took the first spot in this year's semifinals with a 2-1 win over Carleton Saturday. Who'll join them? Keep tabs on the action with our interactive bracket or our pdf!
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The Cougars earned their first C-USA victory in '08 with 3-0 decision against the Golden Hurricane.
The No. 5 Longhorns grabbed control in the fourth quarter, pulling away for a 45-35 victory Saturday over the Sooners.
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