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Posting Up - Scoreboard - Top 25 - Features - Notables - Team of the Week - Live Audio |
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Coverage of the women's Final Four 2001 season |
Notables Nov 3: RMC knocks off American in exhibitionNov 2: Men in red hope to take next step Oct 29: Petrel men look to take '10 by storm |
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The Division III women's championships have been held at Danbury, Conn., since 1999, the first year the NCAA awarded the Final Four to a predetermined neutral site. Mark Simon brings you the sights and sounds of Danbury. National
semifinals National
championships Check back for full coverage of the 2001 championships, or review our coverage of previous years. |
Rankings and links to all D-III teams
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