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CIAA Women's Basketball Headlines
- 2010 CIAA Basketball Tournament Updates Updates direct from the 2010 CIAA Basketball Tournament
- Lady Broncos receive Automatic Bid as No. 4 Seed to NCAA Tournament Fayetteville State makes its second Straight Appearance
- VIRGINIA STATE TO FACE CALIFORNIA (PA) IN NCAA TOURNAMENT
- Fayetteville State takes CIAA Women's Basketball Crown Lady Broncos knock off Bowie State, 66-50
- VSU'S JAMES HILL NAMED CIAA COACH OF THE YEAR James Hill, the head coach of the Virginia State University women's basketball team, has been named the CIAA Women's Basketball Coach of the Year, the CIAA announced at it's annual CIAA Tournament Tip-Off Luncheon on February 23 in Charlotte, N.C.

Fayetteville State Women's Basketball news
Latest Fayetteville State Women's Basketball news- Three-point Shooting Lifts Seton Hill Past Lady Broncos 73-64 Erie, PA - Seton Hill (23-7 overall) will advance to the next round of the NCAA DII Atlantic Region Tournament after defeating Fayetteville State 73-64. The Griffins made 14 of 28 three-pointers to stay ahead of the Broncos comeback efforts. L'oreal Price led FSU (20-10 overall) with 16 points while Tiffany Haywood followed with 15 points and 11 rebounds. Deja Middleton also finished in double figures with 14 points and 15 rebounds. Seton Hill led at intermission 35-33.
- Lady Broncos Receive Automatic Bid as No. 4 Seed to NCAA Tournament The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) announced Sunday night via a live selection show broadcast that the 2010 CIAA Women's Basketball Champion Fayetteville State will receive an automatic bid to its DII Atlantic Region Tournament. The No. 4 seeded Lady Broncos are slated to take on the No. 5 seed Seton Hill (22-7) on Friday, March 12 at the Hammermill Center on the campus of Gannon University in Erie, Pennsylvania.

Johnson C. Smith Women's Basketball news
Latest Johnson C. Smith Women's Basketball news- LADY GOLDEN BULLS BOUNCE BACK WITH A 55-47 DIVISIONAL ROAD WIN OVER CHOWAN The No. 22 ranked Lady Golden Bulls basketball team returned to the court with a 55-47 win over CIAA divisional foe Chowan University in the Helms Center Sunday afternoon.
- LADY GOLDEN BULLS MOVE UP IN THE USA TODAY ESPN DII TOP 25 POLL TO NO. 22 The Johnson C. Smith University women's basketball team has been ranked 22nd in the USA Today ESPN Division II Top 25 women's basketball week two poll. JCSU received 99 points in the poll and moved up two spots from their week one 24th ranking.
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- Michigan Tech to Face Drury in Women's Basketball Midwest Region Final HOUGHTON, Mich. - Top-seeded Michigan Technological University will face Drury University (Mo.), the No. 3 seed, in the championship game of the NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Midwest Region Tournament. The winner will advance to the Division II Elite Eight Tournament in St. Joseph's, Missouri next week.
- Michigan Tech, Northern Michigan & Findlay Advance in Women's Basketball Regional HOUGHTON, Mich. - Three Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) teams picked up victories in the first round of the NCAA Division II Midwest Region Women's Basketball Tournament.

Grand Valley State Women's Basketball news
Latest Grand Valley State Women's Basketball news- Veach Named to Daktronics Midwest Region Second Team Grand Valley State sophomore guard Emma Veach was named to the Daktronics, Inc. Midwest Region Second Team, as was released on Wednesday (Mar. 10). Veach was one of just 10 players to earn the honor, which is voted on by sports information directors in the Midwest Region. Last Thursday (Mar. 4), Veach was selected as an All-GLIAC North Division First Team honoree.
- Janel Burgess Inducted Into Iowa Girls Basketball Hall of Fame Grand Valley State head women's basketball coach Janel Burgess was inducted into the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union's Basketball Hall of Fame this past weekend in Des Moines, Iowa. The former Miss Iowa Basketball averaged 50.4 points per game in six-on-six basketball as a junior and followed up with a 28.3 point average during five-player basketball during her senior season.
Michigan Tech Women's Basketball Headline News
- Tech Advances to Regional Title Game with 68-57 Win over Findlay HOUGHTON, Mich. — Survive and advance. That's exactly what the No. 3-ranked Michigan Tech women's basketball team did today with a 68-57 victory over Findlay in the NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal. The Huskies, who have tied the school record for wins at 30, are into the sweet 16 for the second straight year and will face Drury Tuesday (Mar. 16) night for the regional title.
- Women's Basketball Continues NCAA Play Sunday THE MATCHUP: NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal • Sunday, March 14, 2010 • 4 p.m. (ET) • SDC Gym (3,850) • Houghton, Mich. • No. 3 Michigan Tech (29-2) vs. Findlay (22-8)

Wayne State Women's Basketball news
Latest Wayne State Women's Basketball news- Women's Basketball Adds Five More Players For 2009-10 Wayne State University head women's basketball coach Gloria Bradley has announced the signing of three high school seniors to a National Letter of Intent, plus the addition of two transfers.
- Three Women's Basketball Players Named To GLIAC All-Academic Team Three members of the 2008-09 Wayne State University women's basketball squad were named to the GLIAC All-Academic team. Senior Chastidy Miller (White Lake, Mich./Waterford Kettering), junior Lindsey West (Royal Oak, Mich./Kimball) and sophomore Chelsea Kouri (Clarkston, Mich.) were honored for their work in the classroom.
GLVC Stories
Latest Stories for the Great Lakes Valley Conference- Drury Secures Place in Women's Basketball Regional Final
- UW-Parkside's Season Ends in Regional Quarters

HOUGHTON, Mich. - The Drury women's basketball team topped Northern Michigan on Sunday afternoon 59-51 and with the victory earned the right to compete in Tuesday's NCAA-II Midwest Regional championship game. The Panthers will play either top-seed and host Michigan Tech or fifth-seeded Findlay.

HOUGHTON, Mich. - The UW-Parkside women's basketball team had its season come to an end in the first round of the NCAA Midwest Regional on Saturday afternoon, falling to fourth-seeded Findlay 54-51. The Rangers finish the season with a 23-8 overall record.

Lewis Women's Basketball news
Latest Lewis Women's Basketball news- Jenny Turpel Named To Daktronics All-Midwest Region Women's Basketball First Team Junior forward Jenny Turpel (Johnsburg, Ill./Johnsburg) has been named to the 2010 Daktronics All-Midwest Region Division II Women's Basketball First Team, in a vote of the region's sports information directors.
- Jenny Turpel Named To GLVC Women's Basketball All-Tournament Team Lewis junior Jenny Turpel (Johnsburg, Ill./Johnsburg) was named to the 2010 Great Lakes Valley Conference Women's Basketball All-Tournament Team following a trio of impressive performances.
Alaska Anchorage BASKETBALL-W Headline News
- Falcons top Seawolves in tight NCAA tilt SEATTLE – Seattle Pacific guard Daesha Henderson had game-highs of 16 points and five assists Saturday to lead her team to a 52-48 women's basketball victory over Alaska Anchorage in a clash of nationally ranked teams in the NCAA Div. II West Regional second round at Royal Brougham Pavilion.
- Seawolves bust Broncos in NCAA opener SEATTLE – Sophomore Hanna Johansson had 18 points and a career-high 10 rebounds Friday to lead the nationally 14th-ranked Alaska Anchorage women's basketball team to a 69-50 victory over Cal Poly Pomona in a first-round NCAA Tournament contest at Royal Brougham Pavilion.
Western Oregon University
Latest news items for Western Oregon University- Torland earns first team All-GNAC
- Wolves set school record but fall 72-69
Katie Torland has been named first team All-Great Northwest Athletic Conference for the second consecutive season, by the conference coaches.
Western Oregon set a school record with 14 three-pointers but it Saint Martin's spoiled senior night for the Wolves with 72-69 win in Monmouth. [Box score]

Western Washington Women's Basketball news
Latest Western Washington Women's Basketball news- Vikings fall 79-68 to Chico State in opening round of NCAA II West Regional Center Jessica Summers had game-highs of 27 points and nine rebounds, but it wasn't enough as Western Washington University fell to Chico State, 79-68, in a NCAA Division II Women's Basketball West Regional first-round game Friday at Royal Brougham Pavilion on the campus of host Seattle Pacific University. The Vikings, ranked No.18 in the latest Women's Basketball Coaches Association/NCAA II Top 25 Poll and the No.3 seed in the region, concluded their season 23-5. Guard Amanda Dunbar had 18 points and six assists for Western, and guard Ashley Fenimore added 10 points.
- Rested Vikings ready for West Regional A year ago when the Western Washington University women's basketball team reached the NCAA Division II National Tournament it went as a team just excited to get back to the big dance after a one-year absence. Back again this year and carrying a veteran starting five as talented as any team at the West Regional, the Vikings are saving their smiles for now and ready to make a serious run at the Elite Eight. The No.3 Vikings open with No.6 Chico State on Friday, Feb. 12 at 12:30 p.m. at Seattle Pacific University's Royal Brougham Pavilion in Seattle.
Christian Brothers University Athletics
Latest news items for Christian Brothers University Athletics- Lady Bucs Unable to Finish Comeback in 64-49 Loss
- Lady Bucs, Lady Blazers Set for GSC Quarterfinal

SOUTHAVEN—East division champion Valdosta State led for all 40 minutes as they elimintated the Christian Brothers University Lady Bucs from the Gulf South Conference Tournament 64-49 Thursday afternoon at the DeSoto Civic Center.

The Christian Brothers University Lady Bucs head to the GSC Tournament for the third time ever Thursday afternoon with a 12:30 tip against Valdosta State. Game Notes | Live Stats | Audio | Video ()
Harding Sports
Releases from hardingsports.com- Lady Bisons Fall to Arkansas Tech in GSC Semifinals
- Lady Bisons Face #7 Arkansas Tech in Semifinals of GSC Tournament

SOUTHAVEN, Miss. – The Harding women’s basketball team had its season come to an end Saturday in the semifinals of the Gulf South Conference Tournament at the DeSoto Civic Center. The Lady Bisons fell 68-45 to Arkansas Tech, who moves into the finals against either Delta State or Valdosta State.

SEARCY – The Harding women’s basketball team look to keep the momentum going Saturday as they face #7 Arkansas Tech in the semifinals of the Gulf South Conference Tournament at the DeSoto Civic Center in Southaven, Miss., at 12:30 p.m. It is the first time in Harding history the Lady Bisons have advanced to the semifinals.
University of West Georgia
Latest news items for University of West Georgia- Wolves participate in Read Across America
- Wolves end season at VSU
Carrollton, GA - For the third straight academic year, the student-athletes from the University of West Georgia participated in the Read Across America program with local schools. On Friday morning, members of the UWG athletic teams visited Carrollton Elementary, reading books to children of all grade levels.
Carrollton, GA - The West Georgia Wolves ended the 2009-2010 season with a 57-40 loss to rival Valdosta State at The Complex in Valdosta, Ga. on Saturday night.

TAMIU Women's Basketball news
Latest TAMIU Women's Basketball news- Late Run Lifts Lady Falcons Past Dustdevils In Heartland Conference Quarterfinals Texas A&M International University kept coming back against UT-Permian Basin in the Heartland Conference quarterfinals on Thursday afternoon at Bill Greehey Arena on the campus of St. Mary's University in San Antonio. Ultimately, however, the Lady Falcons made a late push to record a 79-68 win over the Dustdevils.
- Two Dustdevils Earn All-Heartland Conference Honors Texas A&M International University has landed two players on the 2009-10 All-Heartland Conference Women's Basketball Team. The team, voted on by the conference head coaches, was released Tuesday evening.
Abilene Christian University
Latest news items for Abilene Christian University- Meyer voted 1st team all-region
- Crushing loss ends ACU season

ABILENE -- ACU senior forward Jamie Meyer has been voted first team NCAA Division II all-South Central Region by the region's sports information directors.

BARTLESVILLE, Okla. -- ACU's women's basketball season came to an end Thursday night when the Wildcats dropped a heartbreaking 111-105 triple-overtime game to Central Oklahoma in the quarterfinals of the LSC Post-Season Tournament at Bruin Fieldhouse.
Angelo State Women's Basketball Headline News
- Five 'Belles honored Five members of the Angelo State women's basketball team received postseason accolades at the Lone Star Conference's Awards banquet in Bartlesville, Okla., Tuesday evening.
- 'Belles drop season finale The Angelo State women's basketball team had its season come to a close Saturday night after a 62-49 home loss to No. 25-ranked Tarleton State.
Eastern New Mexico W Basketball Headline News
- Zias to Hold 2010 Women's Basketball Team Camp in June Eastern New Mexico University women's basketball coach Linden Weese has announced that there will be a team camp this June, with sessions from June 21-23 and June 25-27. Please contact Coach Weese for more information or click on the link above.
- Clay and Northcutt Garner LSC South Postseason Awards PORTALES, N.M. - Junior forward Cat Clay (Deming, N.M./Deming HS) and Tori Northcutt (Jr., G, Clovis, N.M./Clovis HS) were recognized on Tuesday evening at the Lone Star Conference basketball banquet, with Clay earning Second Team All-LSC South selection, while Northcutt was selected Honorable Mention All-LSC South and to the Commissioner's Honor Roll.
Women's Basketball News Archive
- Cabaniss Wins LSC Honor Southwestern Oklahoma State University basketball player Madison Cabaniss was one of five players chosen to the Lone Star Conference's North Division All-Academic team in an announcement by the league's office at the annual awards banquet in Bartlesville, Okla.
- Women Close out Season Southwestern Oklahoma State University closed its women's basketball season losing to Northeastern State but not before giving onlookers promising hope for future.
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- Mattilyn McIntyre Named Second Team All-Lone Star Conference North Division Texas A&M University-Commerce junior Mattilyn McIntyre was named to the second team all-Lone Star Conference as the women's basketball postseason awards were announced Tuesday by league officials.
- Late Rally Falls Short in 82-80 Loss for A&M-Commerce Women Despite five players in double figures, the Texas A&M University-Commerce women's basketball team dropped a heartbreaking 82-80 decision to Cameron on Saturday afternoon in Lawton, Oklahoma.

WTAMU Women's Basketball news
Latest WTAMU Women's Basketball news- Lady Buffs Fight to the Finish in 69-76 Loss to Emporia State CANYON, Texas - The #9-ranked West Texas A&M Lady Buffs fought from behind against Emporia State through the second half, cutting the lead to three points late in the game, but couldn't make it over the hump in a disappointing 69-76 loss. The Lady Buffs finish an impressive season with an overall record of 30-4.
- WT Advances in South Central Regional with 78-50 Win Over St. Mary's CANYON, Texas - A huge run in the first half of the NCAA South Central Regional tournament secured a solid lead and eventual 78-50 victory over St. Mary's for the #9-ranked West Texas A&M Lady Buffs. The win gives WT their 30th of the season with only three losses, while the Rattlers finish their season with an overall record of 21-8.











