Monday, September 21, 2009

Football. USC Drops To No. 12, Washington Jumps Into AP Poll

-Southern California dropped nine spots and out of the top 10 in The Associated Press college football poll Sunday, and Washington moved into the rankings for the first time in six years. A day after the Huskies upset the Trojans 16-13 on a late field goal, USC fell from No. 3 to No. 12 in the media poll. The Trojans became the second preseason top-five team to lose in the first three weeks of the season. Preseason No. 3 Oklahoma lost its opener to BYU. Washington, ranked for the first time since Sept. 28, 2003, is No. 24.
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Saturday, September 19, 2009

Field Hockey. Bloskey Sends Bloom To Big Win Over Indiana (Pa.)

Maggey Bloskey scored 38 seconds into the second half to break a 1-1 halftime tie and lift Bloomsburg over rival IUP on Saturday.
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Field Hockey. No. 1 Messiah Rises Over No. 2 Salisbury In OT

The top two teams in Division III Field Hockey got together on Saturday, and it took an overtime goal to decide it, as top-ranked Messiah slipped past No. 2 Salisbury, 3-2.
-- D-III History
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W. Soccer. Texas A&M Shocks No. 2 Portland, 3-1

Junior forward Whitney Hooper scored two goals to lead the 13th-ranked Texas A&M soccer team to a 3-1 upset of undefeated and No. 2 Portland Friday night in front of 3,542 fans at the Aggie Soccer Stadium.
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W. Volleyball. No. 17 Lewis Rolls By No. 9 Indianapolis

The Flyers hit .343 with just eight errors to lift No. 17 Lewis to a 25-20, 25-23, 25-22 sweep of previously undefeated No. 9 Indianapolis in the Great Lakes Valley Conference opener for both schools on Friday evening.
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W. Volleyball. Bears Upset No. 1 Juniata in Three-Set Thriller

It was a win four years in the making as No. 7 Washington-St. Louis upset freshly-minted No. 1 Juniata, 3-0 on Friday at the WU Field House in St. Louis, Mo.
-- D-III History
-- Juniata Claims Top Spot
-- AVCA D-III Ranking
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W. Volleyball. No. 12 Oregon Stays Perfect With Five-Set Win Over No. 9 Minnesota

The No. 12 Oregon volleyball team raised its record to a perfect 9-0 with a 3-2 win over No. 9 Minnesota (7-3) Friday afternoon in the first match of the Pioneer Classic.
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W. Volleyball. Dig This: More Tests For Texas

There's no rest for the weary, Bo Rottenborn writes in his weekly notebook, as No. 2 Texas continues its run of nationally ranked opponents when Big 12 play opens.
-- Record Crowd Sees UCLA Down Huskers
-- Huskies Win War Of 3-v-4
-- Texas Stays Unbeaten, Sweeps Iowa State
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Friday, September 18, 2009

W. Soccer. Notebook: Showdown In The Sunshine State

The rivalry between Florida and FSU has extended well past the gridiron. With the No. 7 Gators hosting the No. 5 Seminoles on Friday, it's securely on the soccer pitch as well.
-- Stanford Drops No. 5 Irish
-- 2008 Interactive Bracket
-- Notebook: Knight Moves
-- Fan? Share your opinion

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W. Volleyball. Dig This: More Tests For Texas

There's no rest for the weary, Bo Rottenborn writes in his weekly notebook, as No. 2 Texas continues its run of nationally ranked opponents when Big 12 play opens.
-- Record Crowd Sees UCLA Down Huskers
-- Huskies Win War Of 3-v-4
-- D-I History
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Thursday, September 17, 2009

W. Volleyball. Notebook: Seawolves Howling Early

No. 13 Sonoma State is off to its best start in school history, and remain undefeated. NCAA.com's Amy Farnum has this and more in her weekly D-II Notebook.
-- D-II History
-- Championship Info
-- D-II Weekly Notebook
-- VBall Fan? We want your opinion


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Football. SWAC To Have First Female Official Work Game

-The Southwestern Athletic Conference's first female official in football will work a game this weekend. The league said Wednesday that Yvonde Lewis will help officiate the Texas College-Texas Southern game Saturday in Houston. The Houston native and Prairie View A&M graduate became an official in 2004 and has been working high school games. Lewis won't be the only female SWAC official this season. Sebrina Brunson, who works games in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, will officiate a SWAC game in October.

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Friday, July 31, 2009

W. Tennis. Gone, With The Wind

If you're looking for Plattsburgh State women's tennis head coach Mark Stata in the summertime, you will probably find him sailing on the waters of Lake Champlain near his home in Plattsburgh, N.Y. After 'stumbling into competitive sailing,' Amy Farnum writes, Stata is now a fixture.
-- Championship Info
-- Interactive Bracket
-- Printable Bracket
-- Singles Draw
-- Doubles Draw
-- Draw Announcement


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