WBB: Coast-To-Coast Athletic Conference

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Pat Coleman

Info of CAC interest on the front page. Perhaps the Marymount and Gallaudet fans might team up to support each other's player on the ballot.
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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.

bbald eagle

The front page article on the "nomination of the top shot blocker in Division III history, Cori Carson, who recorded 485 blocks at Upsala and Marymount" caught my eye.  A prediction: if she stays healthy, soph Liz Hickey of UMW will own the record when she graduates. She blocked 104 as a freshman, and has 46 in nine games as a sophomore.  ;D

Pat Coleman

Thanks for the heads-up. We'll try to keep an eye on that.
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cuabigdog

Congratulations  to the Lady Cardinals from Catholic University as they improve  to 7-3  with their victory tonite over Trinity College (Conn.) Bantams with a score of 64-46....Trinity falls to 4-4... CUA plays tomorrow [1/4/06] in the championship game of the Florida Sunshine Tourney against the winner of the Haverford/Edward Waters game.
CUA 2001 NCAA  DIII Basketball National Champions

bbald eagle

The ninth-ranked University of Mary Washington women's basketball team posted a 71-56 victory over Christopher Newport University at CNU. The Eagles extend their season-opening win streak to ten. The Eagles were led by preseason All-America junior forward Debbie Bruen, who led the Eagles with 23 points and nine rebounds, while freshman guard Katy Larson also reached double figures with ten points, going 3-3 from three-point range.

http://athletics.umw.edu/wbindex.htm

bbald eagle

the rmc loss to bridgewater last night should make Mary Washinton's matchup with Bridgewater tomorrow interesting.  Bridgewater was one of UMW's 7 losses last year.

eaglemaniac

In tonights Bridgewater/Mary Washington game, I predict the Eagles will be victorious!  ;)
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Matt Letourneau

Catholic beat Haverford 67-36 to win the Florida Sunshine Tourney.

ycp

At the half in York...

Hood 38-York 36.

Hood is 10-for-11 at the free throw line while York is 17-for-34 from the floor.
Keli Ward and Heidi Miller each have 10 points to lead York.


eaglemaniac

UMW goes to 11-0 with a convincing 18 point win over Bridgewater College.  After watching these ladies play I think it's safe to say that they don't lose anything (and probably strengthen a few positions) when the Bench comes in.
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bbald eagle

Freshman Sarah Flanagan scored a career-high 26 points and All-American junior forward Debbie Bruen added 15 points and nine rebounds in leading the ninth-ranked Mary Washington to an 85-67 win over Bridgewater. Sophomore center Liz Hickey added 13 points and ten boards for the Eagles, who improve to 11-0 on the season.

UMW never trailed, leading 40-25 at the half. Flanagan made six of eight three-point baskets, falling one make shy of the school single game record for treys.

http://athletics.umw.edu/wbindex.htm

bbald eagle

01/05/06
Hood College, Villa Julie College to Join CAC
ST. MARY'S CITY, MD - The Capital Athletic Conference has announced that Villa Julie College and Hood College will be joining the conference in select sports in the fall of 2006 and in all sports for the 2007-2008 academic year. Villa Julie and Hood will be replacing Catholic University and Goucher College, as they will be leaving the CAC effective June 1, 2007, according to CAC commissioner Richard Cook.

http://www.cacsports.com/

bbald eagle

The Fredericksburg Free Lance Star on the UMW victory over Bridgewater:

http://fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2006/012006/01062006/158286

bisonpride

Quote from: bbald eagle on January 02, 2006, 12:55:46 PM
The front page article on the "nomination of the top shot blocker in Division III history, Cori Carson, who recorded 485 blocks at Upsala and Marymount" caught my eye.  A prediction: if she stays healthy, soph Liz Hickey of UMW will own the record when she graduates. She blocked 104 as a freshman, and has 46 in nine games as a sophomore.  ;D

I don't know about the stats of Gallaudet's Ronda Jo Miller but I am sure that she is pretty close to that number but I want to know the confirm numbers