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| DePauw
University 2006 SCAC Men's Tournament Champion |
DePauw
University 2006 SCAC Women's Tournament Champion |
| 2006 Men's All-Tournament Team | 2006 Women's All-Tournament Team |
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Austin Brown, DePauw (MVP) Stephen Schott, DePauw Matt Nestheide, Centre Matt Jacobson, Centre Jamonn Little, Southwestern |
Liz Bondi, DePauw (MVP) Bridget Bailey, DePauw Jennifer Farrar, Trinity Crystal Jessee, Rhodes Anna Findley, Oglethorpe |
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2006 NCAA Men's Tournament First Round Wisconsin-Whitewater 76, DePauw 68 WHITEWATER, Wisc. - The DePauw men's basketball team battled 15th-ranked Wisconsin-Whitewater to a tight game throughout, but came out on the losing end of a 76-68 decision in the NCAA Division III opening round matchup at Kachel Gym. (Recap) ● (Box) Maryville (Tenn.) 83, Trinity 64 CLINTON, Miss. - The Trinity University Tiger men's basketball team was eliminated from the NCAA Playoffs in a 64-83 loss to Maryville (Tenn.) College on Friday night at Mississippi College. (Recap) ● (Box) |
2006 NCAA Women's Tournament First Round Maryville (Tenn.) 93, Oglethorpe 61 MARYVILLE, Tenn. - Maryville (Tenn.) College jumped out to a 48-32 halftime lead and never looked back in a 93-61 victory over Oglethorpe University in the first round of the NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Tournament Wednesday night. (Recap) ● (Box) Howard Payne 71, Trinity 53 ABILENE, Texas - Trinity University's women's basketball team was eliminated from the NCAA Playoffs on Friday evening, losing 53-71 to Howard Payne University at Kimbrell Arena on the campus of McMurry University. (Recap) ● (Box) Second Round DePauw 86, Maryville (Tenn.) 58 GREENCASTLE, Ind. - The fourth-ranked DePauw University Tigers scored the game's first six points and never trailed on the way to an 86-58 NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Championship second-round win over visiting Maryville (Tenn.). (Recap) ● (Box) Third Round DePauw 69, Wheaton (Ill.) 60 GREENCASTLE, Ind. - Gretchen Haehl and Bridget Bailey came off the DePauw bench to score 18 and 16 points, respectively, and led the fourth ranked Tigers to a 69-60 victory over 14th-ranked Wheaton in the NCAA Division III Great Lakes/Central Sectional semifinal at the Neal Fieldhouse. DePauw improved to 29-1, while Wheaton finished its season at 25-5. (Recap) ● (Box) Sectional Final Hope 76, DePauw 60 GREENCASTLE, Ind. - DePauw's record-setting season came to an end tonight in the NCAA Division III Great Lakes/Central Sectional final after a 76-60 loss to Hope College. The Tigers brought the nation's longest win streak into the contest at 28 games and finished the season at 29-2. Hope advances to the national semifinals with its 28th straight victory as it improved to 31-1. (Recap) ● (Box) |