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jagluski

From St. Louis, MO

5:00 to go 1st half

Wash U 25, Carroll(Wis.) 20


The Bears are on a 6-0 run at the moment.

jagluski

From St. Louis, MO

Halftime

Wash U 34, Carroll(Wis.) 31

jagluski

From St. Louis, MO

15:00 to go 2nd half

Wash U 43, Carroll(Wis.) 36

jagluski

From St. Louis, MO

12:00 to go 2nd half

Wash U 48, Carroll(Wis.) 46


Carroll is on a 7-0 run right now.

jagluski

From St. Louis, MO

5:30 to go 2nd half

Wash U 61, Carroll(Wis.) 53

jagluski

From St. Louis, MO

4:20 to go 2nd half

Wash U 66, Carroll(Wis.) 56


The Bears now have their biggest lead of the game.

jagluski

From St. Louis, MO

Final Score

Wash U 78, Carroll(Wis.) 66


The Bears survive against Carroll College to advance to the Sweet 16 next weekend at a site to be determined tomorrow afternoon.  They will play #6 Hope College.  Carroll College played one heck of a game, battling the Bears throughout.  The game was definitely much closer than the score indicates and the Bears will have to play much better next weekend if they want to advance.  While the Bears led the game during the entire second half, it was within 7 points the entire way until the Bears made the deciding run with about 6 minutes to go.   Kelly Manning led the Bears with 32 points and Sarah Schell had a great game as well.  The Pioneers were led by the clutch shooting of Krista Rode.

They say that to win a tournament, you have to survive one game where you don't play your best.  Hopefully, this game is that game that the Bears survived on the road to Springfield.


Rochester defeats Medaille 57-44 and will play #2 Scranton next Friday night.  The UAA gets 2 teams in the Sweet 16.

jagluski

Wash U will play Hope at DePauw

Rochester will play Scranton at Scranton

Wydown Blvd.

jagluski is that official or just an assumption? i thought the release would be later today or tomorrow.

Wydown Blvd.

ok, answered my own question when i checked the ncaa wwebsite. thanks for the info.

jagluski

Wash U plays Hope Friday at 5pm EST.  Winner advances to the Sectional Final at 7pm EST Saturday.

Pat Coleman

Quote from: Wydown Blvd. on March 05, 2006, 04:16:47 PM
ok, answered my own question when i checked the ncaa wwebsite. thanks for the info.

Or the front page of D3hoops.com, which is where it was for at least three hours when you posted. :)
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Quote from: old 40 on September 25, 2007, 08:23:57 PMLet's discuss (sports) in a positive way, sometimes kidding each other with no disrespect.

WBRSsports

It was a really good season for Brandeis and it was a sad way to come to the end...but a great effort, nonetheless.

It was an amazing game--one of the best I've ever seen in person--and a pleasure to get the opportunity to do play-by-play for.

Bowdoin took the early lead (12-2) and seemed to never look back. Brandeis kept on chipping away but never seemed to be able to tie it (I think they had at least 10 possessions in this game where they had a chance to tie with a basket). Then, with 1:30 left in the game, Allison Chase hit a 3 to tie it up and the place went ballistic.

I've never been in a DIII atmosphere like that but it was great. For that last 1:30 no one sat, no one stopped cheering. The only unfortunate thing is that Brandeis couldn't keep it tied and forced OT.

I think that it was a great showing for Brandeis...they were able to "hang with the Maine crowd". Again, I'm not sure why two teams this good were playing in the second round of the tournament...but I digress.

We usually have a listernship cap of about 25 people. For this weekend I increased the online listernship to a couple of hundred people and both days we maxed out which is an amazing accomplishment for our small radio station, WBRS. I hope all of you that listened in enjoyed it and if you enjoyed anything or have any suggestions of change, please e-mail me at sports@wbrs.org

I never thought I would go to college and be this into DIII Women's Basketball...but at the end of the broadcast I couldn't sign off for one last time...

It really was an amazing experience and I can't wait to come back as an alumnus and see this Brandeis team continue to improve

Pat Coleman

Quote from: WBRSsports on March 06, 2006, 08:56:17 PM
I never thought I would go to college and be this into DIII Women's Basketball...but at the end of the broadcast I couldn't sign off for one last time...

You have discovered the same thing a lot of us did. :)
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Quote from: old 40 on September 25, 2007, 08:23:57 PMLet's discuss (sports) in a positive way, sometimes kidding each other with no disrespect.

jagluski

Quote from: Pat Coleman on March 06, 2006, 09:13:14 PM
Quote from: WBRSsports on March 06, 2006, 08:56:17 PM
I never thought I would go to college and be this into DIII Women's Basketball...but at the end of the broadcast I couldn't sign off for one last time...

You have discovered the same thing a lot of us did. :)

Me too.  It was funny...I was at the Bulls-Knicks game on Friday night.  Yes, both teams are terrible, but I'm a lifelong Bulls fan from growing up in Chicago and it's one of 3 games I'll go to in person this year.  I was more interested in the Wash U-Manchester score on my cell phone than the Bulls game in person.

And, WBRSSports...I was listening to the game on my computer here in NYC Saturday night.  I must say that I enjoyed your coverage...thank you for bringing high-quality game coverage to us.