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Outlooks for the Divisions I and II softball state tournaments:
In summarizing months of power points debates, head-scratching schedules, alignments and plenty more unsolved mysteries, let’s leave it to famous psychologist Carl Jung to surmise — out of his original context — the final and most important two weeks of high school softball which begins Saturday:
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RECORD BREAKER: ASU’s Jacquelyn Johnson set an NCAA record while winning the pentathlon Saturday at the Division I Indoor track championships.
Arizona State senior Anthony Robles won both of his matches Friday to advance to the 125-pound NCAA Division I title match.
It was a tumultuous season in college basketball with a number of embarrassing off-the-field incidents overshadowing Syracuse's run from unranked to national champion.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - The Arizona State track and field teams made history Saturday, as the Sun Devil men and women won the 2008 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships in impressive fashion. The victory was the first indoor team crown for the men while the women successfully defended the title they earned last year.
The NCAA on Thursday placed Arizona State’s athletic department on two years probation for improper financial aid and lack of institutional control after an investigation involving former football player Loren Wade.
Arizona pitcher Alicia Hollowell, center, gets high-fives from her teammates in the fifth inning of game against Northwestern in the second game of the championship series of the NCAA Division I softball championship in Oklahoma City, Tuesday.
Arizona State senior Anthony Robles won both of his matches Friday to advance to the 125-pound NCAA Division I title match.
The NCAA on Thursday placed Arizona State’s athletic department on two years probation for improper financial aid and lack of institutional control after an investigation involving former football player Loren Wade.
INDIANAPOLIS -- The NCAA is giving college sports a whole new look.
Division II baseball state championship game
Brian McCrea, left and Earl Elliott place school names on a six-story, 72-by-48-foot NCAA Division I men\'s basketball tournament bracket Sunday in St. Louis, the host city for the 2005 Final Four.
Having lost two of its previous three games, Clemson could have used a monumental road win over Duke last week. And the Tigers should have had it. Duke blew a five-point lead in the final 13 seconds only to win 68-66 on David McClure’s buzzer-beating layup after a painfully ugly timing error by officials.
Arizona State made it easy for the NCAA selection committee.
When the lettering on the front of your jersey reads Connecticut, you’re going to be ranked regardless of who you play. The Huskies entered Big East play ranked 12th in the country despite having posted its 11 wins against a schedule that ranked 320th out of 336 Division I schools.
INDIANAPOLIS - The NCAA approved four new bowls Thursday, including a fifth Bowl Championship Series game in Glendale, Ariz., which will host the national championship Jan. 8.
What was your favorite part of the text message era? Shouldn’t be hard to come up with a few, since in the college sports world (including basketball) it lasted six months.
Talk about high drama. Because of the order in which CBS announced the NCAA men's basketball tournament field, it came down to the very last spot a Pac-10 team would have been placed.
At this time last year, Gerald Henderson and Wayne Ellington were best friends and teammates at Philadelphia’s Episcopal Academy. They’re still best friends, but they’ve wound up on opposite sides of one of the most intense rivalries in sports.
SAN ANTONIO — There was no panic in the locker room. No pep talk, either. Maya Moore and her Connecticut Huskies knew the score.
Wrapped up in this maniacal time we call March Madness, it would be foolish to forget spring is also awards season, a spectacle of subjectivity in a month already saturated with speculation.
INDIANAPOLIS - Duke was selected as a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament for a record-tying 10th time Sunday, while Connecticut and Villanova led the Big East's unprecedented eight teams in the field with top seeds of their own.
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