Friday, March 15, 2019

Grinding it out

Tickets punched:

Maine downed Hartford, 68-48, to take their second straight America East title.

Portland State edged Eastern Washington, 61-59, to take the Big Sky Championship.

More results:

Big South semifinals

Big West semifinals

Conference USA semifinals have Rice and MTSU headed to the final.

CAA semifinals sends Towson and Drexel to the title match up.

Buffalo and Ohio won their MAC semifinal games

MEAC semifinals

SWAC semifinals

Sun Belt semifinals

WAC semifinals

MVC quarterfinals

Southland second round

Tomorrow's action:

Buffalo and Ohio will face off for the MAC Championship.

NCAA Tournament news:

Selection show information.

The Selection Committee is convening today, throughout the weekend, and the bracket reveal is Monday.

The Hartford regional will be played at an old arena.

The Huskies will likely be a top seed again, with question marks.

DIII champs will be crowned in Salem, Virginia.

College team news:

UConn doesn't take their success for granted.

Princeton wants to punctuate their season with an Ivy League title.

Central Michigan, Michigan and Michigan State are all poised to win at-large bids.

Could lack of free throws sink Syracuse in the postseason?

North Carolina is a different team when Watts, Kea and Bailey all play.

Oregon State is waiting to see if they'll host rounds one and two.

College player news:

Princeton's Bella Alarie is the Ivy League's biggest star in a long time.

After a junior college journey, Sara Vujasic has settled in for Maryland.

EDPN's player of the year is Iowa's Megan Gustafson.

Lisa Leslie Award finalists.

College coach news:

The attorney for Georgia Tech coach MaChelle Joseph says the school's "hypocrisy is stunning."

Bonus:

How Pat Summitt and Florence Griffith-Joyner ascended to cultural icon status.

Q&A with Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott on the state of women's basketball in the league.

WNBA news:

Sky coach and GM James Wade is adamant that the team isn't rebuilding.

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