2019 NCAA Spring Championships

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Selections for the D1 rowing national championships were announced earlier today. The field is comprised of 22 teams, 11 were conference champions and 11 were at-large. Each competing team will field two boats of Eights and one boat of Fours. The championships will be May 31-June 2 at the Indianapolis Rowing Center in Indianapolis, Indiana, and hosted by Indiana University and the Indiana Sports Corporation. Ohio State qualified for the event as the Big Ten runner-up.

Full Qualifiers List: https://www.ncaa.com/news/rowing/articl ... s-released


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For the 7th time in program history and the first time since 2014, Duke has claimed the national title in D1 women's golf. After 3 rounds of play, the top 8 teams were bracketed and played match play (best of 5). After the 3 rounds of golf, Duke was seeded second overall (entered the tournament #3 in the nation). Their matches throughout the match play bracket were tight, but here's how they did it:

vs. Stanford - W 3-2
vs. Arizona - W 3-2
vs. Wake Forest - W 3-2 (Championship match)

The individual national champion was crowned to the best score after 3 rounds of play, and that honor went to Maria Fassi of Arkansas, who carded an 8-under par through 3 rounds of play.


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Emory has won the team national championship in D3 men's tennis. For Emory, this is their 5th title in program history and the second in the last three years. Their path to the title included:

vs. Washington & Lee - W 5-0
vs. North Carolina Wesleyan - W 5-1
vs. Washington-St. Louis - W 5-2
vs. Middlebury - W 5-3
vs. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps - W 5-3


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For the first time in program history, Wesleyan (CT) has won the D3 women's tennis national title, and they did so by defeating defending national champions Claremont-Mudd-Scripps in the national championship match. Their path to the title included:

vs. Rhode Island College - W 5-0
vs. Brandeis - W 5-1
vs. MIT - W 5-1
vs. Emory - W 5-4
vs. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps - W 5-4


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Lynn has claimed their second consecutive national title in D2 men's golf, and their 2nd overall. They entered the match play championship as the #2 seed after round play. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Cal State U - Monterrey Bay by a score of 4-0-1. Then in the semifinals they defeated West Florida 4-1, to cruise their way into the championship match. Then to claim the national title, they defeated Lincoln Memorial 3-2.

Michael VanDerLaan of Florida Southern claimed the national title with a -9 through 3 rounds.


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For the 14th time in program history, Maryland has claimed the national championship in D1 women's lacrosse, with 4 of those coming in the last 6 years. They entered the tournament as the #1 overall seed, and didn't disappoint. Their path to the title included:

vs. Stony Brook - W 17-8
vs. Denver - W 17-8
vs. #4 Northwestern - W 25-13
vs. #2 Boston College - W 12-10


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Barry has won the national title in D2 men's tennis for the 4th time in program history. They trailed in the championship match 3-0, but came back in a big way to win 4-3. Their path to the title included:

vs. Benedict - W 4-0
vs. Lynn - W 4-0
vs. #16 Southern Arkansas - W 4-0
vs. #9 West Florida - W 4-0
vs. #4 Hawaii-Hilo - W 4-0
vs. #2 Columbus State - W 4-3


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Just like the men's team, Barry's women's team has won the national championship in D2 women's tennis. It was their third consecutive, and 5th in program history. Their path to the title included:

vs. Saint Leo - W 4-0
vs. #16 Charleston (WV) - W 4-0
vs. #9 Azusa Pacific - W 4-0
vs. #4 Columbus State - W 4-0
vs. #3 Lynn - W 4-2


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Just like indoor, Ashland has won the D2 men's outdoor track and field national title. This is Ashland's first outdoor title in program history. They won the title with 54 points, just outscoring Angelo State with 53 points, followed by St. Augustine's with 38. Here were the individual champions:

100m - Jonte Baker (Tiffin)
200m - Mobolade Ajomale (Academy of Art)
400m - Myles Pringle (Ashland)
800m - Thomas Staines (Colorado State-Pueblo)
1500m - Brett Meyer (Fort Hays State)
5000m - Zach Panning (Grand Valley State)
10000m - Zach Panning (Grand Valley State)
110m Hurdles - Myles Hunter (Minnesota State)
400m Hurdles - Trevor Bassitt (Ashland)
3000m Steeplechase - Leakey Kipkosgei (American International)
4x100m - (Tiffin)
4x400m - (St. Augustine's)
Pole Vault - Tommy Ansiel (Cedearville)
High Jump - Ethan Harris (Colorado Mesa)
Long Jump - Abraham Seaneke (West Texas A&M)
Triple Jump - Cervantes Jackson (Albany State)
Shot Put - Eldred Henry (Findlay)
Discus - Joseph Brown (Texas A&M-Commerce)
Hammer - Decio Andrade (Angelo State)
Javelin - Ricko Meckes (Queens)
Decathlon - Alexandros Spyridonidis (Angelo State)


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Lincoln (Missouri) has won the national championship in D2 women's outdoor track and field, their 2nd in a row and their 9th in program history. They won the title in 64 points, followed by Adams State with 54 and Grand Valley State with 47.5. Here are all the individual champions:

100m - Rene Medley (Lincoln)
200m - Rene Medley (Lincoln)
400m - Kissi-Ann Brown (Lincoln)
800m - Skylyn Webb (UC-Colorado Springs)
1500m - Stephanie Cotter (Adams State)
5000m - Caroline Kurgat (Alaska Anchorage)
10000m - Caroline Kurgat (Alaska Anchorage)
100m Hurdles - Courtney Nelson (Pittsburg State)
400m Hurdles - CeCe Telfer (Franklin Pierce)
3000m Steeplechase - Alicja Konieczek (Western Colorado)
4x100m - (Lincoln)
4x400m - (Lincoln)
Pole Vault - Haven Lander (Pittsburg State)
High Jump - Marisa Gwinner (Tiffin)
Long Jump - Fatim Affessi (West Texas A&M)
Triple Jump - Annie Topal (New Mexico Highlands)
Shot Put - Lindsay Baker (Ashland)
Discus - Daisy Osakue (Angelo State)
Hammer - Racheal Somoye (Texas A&M-Kingsville)
Javelin - Morgan Ash (Missouri Southern)
Heptathlon - Lauren Huebner (Saginaw Valley)


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Merrimack has won the national title in D2 men's lacrosse for the second consecutive year, and their 2nd time in program history. Their path to the title included:

vs. Mercyhurst - W 16-5
vs. Adelphi - W 14-12
vs. Le Moyne - W 15-14 (OT)
vs. Limestone - W 16-8


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For the first time in program history, Cabrini has won the D3 men's lacrosse national title. They played several close matches for their first title, but in the end, they did just enough. Cabrini entered the tournament ranked #6 in the nation. Their path to the title included:

vs. DeSales - W 15-4
vs. Springfield - W 15-8
vs. York - W 11-10
vs. Salisbury - W 16-13
vs. Amherst - W 16-12


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In D3 women's lacrosse, Middlebury won their 7th title in program history. They cruised throughout the whole tournament, and had little resistance in any game. Their path to the title included:

vs. Johnson & Wales - W 22-3
vs. Bowdoin - W 18-9
vs. Franklin & Marshall - W 16-4
vs. Wesleyan - W 16-8
vs. Salisbury - W 14-9


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Wisconsin-Eau Claire has won the D3 men's outdoor track and field national title for the first time in program history. They ran away with the title with 68 points, followed by MIT with 38 points and finishing in third was Mount Union with 36 points. Individual national champions were as follows:

100m - Davonta Womack (Bridgewater)
200m - Corey Carter (Principia)
400m - Patrick Mikel (Loras)
800m - Kyler Lueck (Wisconsin-Eau Claire)
1500m - Aidan Ryan (Williams)
5000m - Dhruvil Patel (North Central)
10000m - Dhruvil Patel (North Central)
110m Hurdles - Connor Troyer (Mount Union)
400m Hurdles - Dallas Wright (Wartburg)
3000m Steeplechase - Benjamin Schott (Messiah)
4x100m - (St. John's - MN)
4x400m - (Washington U-St. Louis)
Pole Vault - Zach Jasinski (Wisconsin-Whitewater)
High Jump - Kyle Rollins (St. John Fisher)
Long Jump - Hayden Snow (John Carroll)
Triple Jump - Yorai Shaoul (MIT)
Shot Put - David Kornack (Wisconsin-Eau Claire)
Discus - Cameron Yon (Penn State-Harrisburg)
Hammer - Zak Dysert (Baldwin Wallace)
Javelin - Jordan Entwistle (UMass Dartmouth)
Decathlon - Will Daniels (Central College)


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Loras has won the national title in D3 women's outdoor track and field, their first title in program history. They won the championship with 53 points, followed by Washington-St. Louis with 49, and in third was tied between George Fox and Johns Hopkins with 36 points each. Individual champions were as follows:

100m - Gabrielle Noland (Loras)
200m - Gabrielle Noland (Loras)
400m - Sarah King (George Fox)
800m - Esther Seeland (Messiah)
1500m - Emily Bryson (Brandeis)
5000m - Annie Rodenfels (Centre)
10000m - Kassie Rosenbum (Loras)
100m Hurdles - Jayci Andrews (Bridgewater State)
400m Hurdles - Dilys Osei (Emory)
3000m Steeplechase - Annie Rodenfels (Centre)
4x100m - (Loras)
4x400m - (Nebraska Wesleyan)
Pole Vault - Olivia McDaniel (Linfield)
High Jump - Cirrus Robinson (Ohio Wesleyan)
Long Jump - Lauren Wrensch (Wisconsin-Oshkosh)
Triple Jump - Eka Jose (Washington U-St. Louis)
Shot Put - Reyna Ta'amu (Redlands)
Discus - Erica Oawster (Wisconsin-Eau Claire)
Hammer - Cassandra Laois (Case Western)
Javelin - Brooke France (Pacific)
Heptathlon - Annie Wright (George Fox)


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The bracket for the D1 baseball tournament has been released, just a short while ago. UCLA has received the #1 overall seed. Regional play will take place at 16 different sites, with play during May 31 - June 3. 4 teams will play at each regional in a double-elimination style tournament. The last team standing in each regional will advance to the super regional where they will play a best-of-3 against another regional champion. The winner of each super regional will advance to the CWS where they will play in another double-elimination, 4 team bracket. The winner of each of those will advance to the finals.

Regional sites: UCLA, Vanderbilt, Oregon State, West Virginia, Oklahoma State, East Carolina, Texas Tech, Louisville, Arkansas, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Stanford, LSU, North Carolina, Georgia and Georgia Tech.

Teams from Ohio: Cincinnati and Ohio State

Teams from Big Ten: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Nebraska, Ohio State

Bracket: https://www.ncaa.com/brackets/baseball/d1/2019


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The athletes that have advanced to the national finals from the east and west prelims in D1 men's and women's outdoor track have been announced. Heading into the championship, Texas Tech is the #1 ranked team in the nation on the men's side. Arkansas is ranked #1 on the women's side. 15 athletes from Ohio State have advanced to the championships. And countless other athletes from Ohio colleges.

Men's Qualifiers: http://www.rtspt.com/ncaa/d1outdoor19/m ... ifiers.htm
Women's Qualifiers: http://www.rtspt.com/ncaa/d1outdoor19/w ... ifiers.htm

Decathlon Qualifiers: http://www.rtspt.com/ncaa/d1outdoor19/dec_declared.htm
Heptathlon Qualifiers: http://www.rtspt.com/ncaa/d1outdoor19/hep_declared.htm

The championships will be June 5-8 at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin, Texas and hosted by the University of Texas.


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Virginia has won their 6th national title in program history in D1 men's lacrosse, and their first since 2011. The Cavaliers entered the tournament as the #3 overall seed and had to claw their way to the championship. Their path to the title included:

vs. Robert Morris - W 19-10
vs. Maryland - W 13-12 (OT)
vs. Duke - W 13-12 (2OT)
vs. Yale - W 13-9


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Augustana (South Dakota) has claimed the national title in D2 softball, their 2nd in program history and first since 1991. They won the title by defeating Texas A&M-Kingsville in 2 out of 3 games, after losing the first game. Their path to the title was a long one, it included:

vs. Missouri Western - W 8-7
vs. Winona State - W 4-0
vs. Winona State - L 2-1
vs. Winona State - W 3-2

vs. Central Oklahoma - W 13-5
vs. Central Oklahoma - W 7-6

vs. UC San Diego - W 8-0
vs. West Florida - W 4-2
vs. Young Harris - W 6-0
vs. Texas A&M Kingsville - L 7-2
vs. Texas A&M Kingsville - W 6-4
vs. Texas A&M Kingsville - W 6-4


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For the first time in program history, Texas Lutheran has claimed the national championship in D3 softball. Their path to the title included:

vs. Birmingham Southern - W 2-0
vs. East Texas Baptist - W 6-1
vs. Birmingham Southern - W 5-4

vs. Linfield - W 6-5
vs. Linfield - L 9-7
vs. Linfield - W 5-2

vs. Williams - W 7-1
vs. Eastern Connecticut State - W 7-6
vs. Trine - W 6-3
vs. Emory - W 12-4
vs. Emory - W 6-1


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