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 St. Mary's senior guard Mike Smelkinson battles Guilford's Caleb Kimbrough for a loose ball. Smelkinson had 18 points and seven assists in the Seahawks shocker. |
No. 8 Guilford had defending national player of the year Ben Strong, but the Quakers weren’t strong enough to get past St. Mary’s (Md.) in the first round of the tournament. The Cinderella Seahawks stunned Guilford and will play Widener in the second round after the Pride dispatched Averett 87-78.
Loras scored another improbable upset at No. 2 UW-Whitewater when Kyle White drained a three with 15 seconds left to stun the Warhawks 71-70. Kevin Koskie tried to answer White's heroics but his shot rimmed out. White, a senior, finished with 33 points and extended his career by at least one more night. Friday night men's scores and updated men's bracket. Scroll down for women's coverage.
No. 9 UW-Stevens Point got off to a sluggish start as No. 24 Chicago took a 17-0 out of the gate. But the Pointers bounced back and eventually bounced the Maroons 67-53 at St. Thomas. UW-Stevens Point answered Chicago’s opening run by scoring 26 of the next 28 points and held the Maroons scoreless for 13:50. The Pointers will face Buena Vista, which held on down the stretch to beat the homestanding Tommies 72-70.
In the other first-round meeting of Top 25 teams, No. 11 Washington U. defeated No. 17 Wooster 79-74 to take the rematch of last year’s tournament game. Troy Ruths scored 28 points for the Bears, who will meet No. 6 Augustana. Fellow 2007 Final four participant Virginia Wesleyan moved past WPI 80-75 thanks to a 31-point performance by, who else in March, Ton Ton Balenga. The Engineers got 24 points from Antoine Coleman in the NEWMAC MVP's final career game. The Marlins play No. 16 Ursinus tomorrow night.

This Kyle White three-point shot sent UW-Whitewater down to defeat. Photo by Larry Radloff for D3sports.com | Maryville (Tenn.) had its streak of nine consecutive first-round wins snapped as No. 14 Millsaps defeated the No. 18 Scots 80-72. Wheaton (Ill.) might have been the last team into the tournament, but they won't be among the first out. Andy Wiele (28 points, 11 rebounds) and Kent Raymond (23 points, 10 rebounds) had double-doubles for the Thunder, who knocked off No. 15 Lawrence 93-83 in overtime.
Aswad Thomas scored 18 points and
Elms put the North Atlantic Conference into the second round for the first time with a 71-53 win against Scranton. The Blazers' pressure pushed the Royals to 22 turnovers and held them to just eight field goal attempts in the first 14 minutes of the second half in pulling away. Mary Hardin-Baylor survived a 10-for-23 night at the foul line and 21 turnovers in edging Fontbonne 65-62.
Bowdoin shot an incredible 13-for-17 from three-point range and made its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1999 a memorable one in crushing Curry 79-49. Jon Onyiruka and Jeff Juron combined for 22 second-half points and Rochester held Middlebury to 4-for-22 three-point shooting as the Yellowjackets beat the Panthers 56-43.
More NCAA Tournament coverage: Men's power ratings | Around the Nation | Pick'em login |
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 Illinois Wesleyan's Mallory Heydorn drives past Toni Picerno of Maryville (Mo.) as the Titans won 111-77. IWU photo by Marc Feasterly |
Pointers fall; Mavs rally; Bears beat buzzer St. Norbert knocked off UW-Stevens Point and Medaille rallied from seven points down to win at Scranton in Friday night's first-round women's action.
The No. 25 Green Knights jumped out to an 11-2 lead and survived a 21-5 run by the No. 13 Pointers in the second half in handing UW-Stevens Point its only home loss of the season, 71-57
Medaille trailed by seven points with 1:47 left but point guard Marisa Clark scored six of the Mavericks' last eight to end Scranton's 15-game winning streak, 56-54. Women's scores and updated bracket.
Brandeis put last March's second-half struggles behind it, rallying from 15 down with nine minutes left to edge Southern Maine, 74-71. Jamie Capra had a huge second half, keying the Brandeis rally with 19 of her 25 points. The Little East went 0-for-2 against the UAA as Eastern Connecticut fell to Rochester, 71-66. Helen Baroody paced the Yellowjackets with 15 points. Rochester will face Medaille in a rematch of a regular-season meeting won by the Mavericks.
Katie Kulavic scored 26 points as Oglethorpe won its first NCAA Tournament game, 91-78 over Piedmont. Oglethorpe meets Thomas More Saturday, blizzard conditions permitting. Illinois Wesleyan came up four points shy of Marymount's points record, scoring 111 in extending its win streak to 16 and ending a 20-game win streak for Maryville (Mo.). The Saints' record stands, but the Saints fell to Salem State.
Halsey Ward's 3-pointer with eight seconds left gave Washington U. a 73-72 win against Wilmington, earning the UAA another victory. Next up for the Bears, a rematch of the 2007 NCAA title game against defending champ DePauw, which handled Denison, 70-53 and knocked the Big Red out of the postseason for the second straight year. Chicago made it a 4-for-4 day for the league, knocking out St. Thomas, 62-59.
Two of Division III's top centers will go toe-to-toe on Saturday when Mary Washington and New Jersey meet. Eagles senior Liz Hickey had 17 points, 13 rebounds and four blocks in a 73-58 win over pesky Baruch. Lions junior Hillary Klimowicz had 16, to support the effort in a 65-52 win against Bridgewater (Va.).
Tufts nipped Wheaton (Mass.), 71-67 and will face host Mount St. Mary, which earned its second-ever NCAA win, topping Albright, 75-62. Bowdoin justified its selection into the tourney field, winning at Bridgewater State, 64-49. Alexa Kaubris had 19 for the Polar Bears, offsetting 34 combined points combined from the Bears' sister duo of Colleen and Caitlin Feeney. Bowdoin gets an all-NESCAC second-round match with Amherst, which throttled Becker. |
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