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Carroll Women's Following three consecutive trips to the Midwest Conference championship game, Carroll fell on hard times during the 2002-2003 season. The Lady Pioneers finished the season tied for 7th in the MWC with a 5-11 record, 7-16 overall.
Despite losing Corey Grosskopf, an all-MWC first-team performer, and starting point... Click here for the complete preview
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| Great Lakes |
Carnegie Mellon Women's The Tartans come into the year with plenty of questions, as three starters are gone from last year’s 13-12 squad. Trying to fill those starting spots has given Head Coach Gerri Seidl, who has a 232-233 record in 19 years at the helm, plenty of new discoveries.
“Preseason has had... Click here for the complete preview
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| Mid-Atlantic |
Gettysburg Men's Make no mistake —Gettysburg is still on the young side. But don’t misinterpret that as being inexperienced.
While a full 13 of the 16 players on head coach George Petrie’s opening day roster are in their first or second... Click here for the complete preview
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| Midwest |
Chicago Men's Head coach Mike McGrath enters the 2003-04 campaign facing a situation not common at the NCAA Division III level — losing a key player to the professional basketball ranks.
For the past four years, McGrath’s teams featured one of the top small college players in the nation in... Click here for the complete preview
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| South |
Methodist Women's A rollercoaster ride was the best way to describe the Methodist Lady Monarchs in the 2002-03 season. The team struggled early and found itself 9-9 overall and 3-6 in the Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference at the end of January. However, Methodist found its grove in the final month of the... Click here for the complete preview
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