Division I W. Soccer D-I Tourney: Still Feelin' BlueFriday's trio of national quarterfinal games opened with a bang, as top-seeded North Carolina scored with nine minutes left in regulation to tie Texas A&M; and then got a goal from Ali Hawkins 1:26 into double-overtime to advance to next weekend's semis. Next up: Notre Dame takes on Florida State at 7 p.m. and Stanford plays Portland at 10 p.m. And you can follow it all here on ncaa.com.
Division II Football D-II Football: Spot OnEvery year, playoff selections bring a new crop of complaints. But this time around, all those gripes can be thrown out the window, Brandon Misener writes, as every Super Regional now features a matchup between the first- and second-ranked teams. Read on for a breakdown of Saturday's four quarterfinal matchups and to watch the games live!
Division I Cross Country D-I XC: Gale-Force WinAfter falling just one second shy of an individual championship last year, Oregon's Galen Rupp would not be denied this time around. On Monday, the senior finished five seconds ahead of Liberty's Sam Chelanga to claim the title and pace Oregon's team championship in the men's race. On the women's side, Sally Kipyego won the individual title while Washington took the team crown.
Championship Subdivision Football FCS Championship Starts Saturday!James Madison just completed the best regular season in program history, taking the top seed in the 2008 Championship. But can the Dukes find a way to topple three-time defending champ Appalachian State, or can the Mountaineers make it four in a row? The road to Chattanooga starts on Saturday with eight first-round games. Follow it all here!
Football D-III Championship: Giant Tasks AheadA week after the D-III field was cut from 32 down to 16 teams,the Championship resumes again on Saturday. And after Wabash took down previously undefeated Case Reserve last weekend, the Little Giants look to keep their season alive against Wheaton (Ill.) at noon. Stay tuned to ncaa.com for all your Championship needs!
Division I M. Soccer Quest For College Cup ContinuesWe're down to 16 teams left in the D-I Tournament after the second round came to an end with a pair of thrilling finishes. And after Akron took a double-OT win over Ohio State on Wednesday, the Zips look to keep on moving at Northwestern on Sunday. But first, the College Cup resumes on Saturday with five games on the schedule. Follow it all here!
Two big games in the SEC highlight the second to last weekend in the college football regular season. Catch them live online Friday and Saturday afternoon.
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Armstrong Atlantic's magic ride continued, as the Pirates advanced into the final eight for the first time ever on Sunday. Catch up with our interactive bracket or our PDF.
After a hard-fought NESCAC season, an even tougher Tournament and two OT's against Tufts, the Polar Bears won their second straight title. Relive the tourney here or with our PDF.
For the third time in the last four years, Maryland stands atop the D-I field hockey world. Check out our interactive bracket or pdf version to catch up on the tournament.
Sunday saw the national semifinal field fill up, with Tampa and Dowling securing spots with double-OT wins. Read on or click here for our interactive bracket or pdf.
It took two overtimes, but William Smith scored a 1-0 win on Sunday to take one of the four spots in the D-III semis. Keep tabs on the action with our interactive bracket or our pdf!
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Emory defeated La Verne, 3-1, for the D-III Women's Volleyball national championship.
Bowdoin defeated Tufts, 3-2, in double overtime to win the Division III Field Hockey national championship.
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