Roundup: NCAA track qualifiers announced

Hockey brackets set: The NCAA released the official brackets for both the men’s and women’s ice hockey championships Sunday. Middlebury College returns to both tournaments this year as the defending national champion. Their path to a repeat looks to be more difficult this year, as Plattsburgh State claimed the top women’s seed with a 25-0-2 record. On the men’s side, top seed Saint Norbert enters with a record of 24-3-2. Both championship games will be broadcast online.

Track announcements made: The NCAA also released the official list of qualifiers for the national championships in both men’s and women’s track and field yesterday. On the men’s side, Wisconsin Oshkosh had the most individual qualifier (13). On the women’s side, Wisconsin La Crosse qualified a meet-high 15 members.

My bracket busted? Well, not quite. But it would be fair to say that I had mixed results in the first weekend. In my women’s bracket, two of my final four teams (Hope and Lake Forest) are already eliminated, so that’s not helping at all. But otherwise I have nine of the Sweet 16 teams, including my two championship squads (Bowdoin and NYU). On the men’s side only one of my final four teams is out so far (Trinity College). I also have nine out of the Sweet 16 teams, including my championship teams (UW-Stevens Point and Wooster). More updates to come after this weekend.

Posted March 6, 2007 at 11:41 am by Andrew | Share on Facebook
Categories: basketball, ice hockey, ncaa, track and field

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