Division I W. Volleyball Top Four Looking To Stand AloneNebraska is looking for its fourth national title in school history this week, but the Cornhuskers have a huge test in the national semifinal when they take on the nation's top team in Penn State at the Qwest Center in Omaha. The D-I Volleyball Championship starts up again Thursday.
Championship Subdivision Football Fight To Be The Best In The FCSMontana always expected to be good, but this good? Richmond started the season 4-3, but has now ripped off eight straight wins. Which juggernaut will walk away with the FCS national title Friday night? The Grizzlies and Spiders will duke it out in Chattanooga to see who will be crowned the newest champ.
Division III Football Off To The StaggWe've seen this one before. For the fourth straight year, Mount Union and Wis.-Whitewater will meet for the D-III national championship next weekend after victories Saturday. As usual, the star was Mount Union's Nate Kmic who became the NCAA's all-time leading rusher.
Football Sam's The ManIn a Heisman finalist class stacked with quarterbacking talent, Oklahoma's Sam Bradford stood tallest, taking home the most coveted individual award in college football. Edging out last year's Heisman winner Tim Tebow of Florida and Colt McCoy of Texas, Bradford is the 74th winner in the history of the Heisman Trophy.
Division II Football Bulldogs Bite LastTwo teams no one expected to be in the Div. II championship game will fought for the title Saturday afternoon in Florence, Ala. And when it was all said and done, the magical season for Minn.-Duluth finished perfectly as the Bulldogs captured the national title over Northwest Missouri State.
Division I M. Soccer Terps TerrificIn a College Cup Championship matchup of ACC archrivals, Maryland's Graham Zusi scored the game's only goal in the 66th minute -- his second straight game-winner -- while the second-seeded Terrapins' defense held firm all day long to give Maryland a 1-0 win over North Carolina to take the title.
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Great players usually don't make good coaches, but Pat Fitzgerald is trying to buck that trend at his alma mater, Northwestern.
The Messiah men kept its miracle run going right through winning the D-III Socer national championship. Re-live the tournament with our interactive bracket or the pdf version.
The Messiah women made it two-for-two for the school in D-III soccer, hammering defending champs Wheaton (Ill.) in the final. Re-live it our interactive bracket or pdf!
UNC won its record 19th national title with a 2-1 win over previously undefeated Notre Dame. Catch anything you missed from the Women's College Cup here!
It took two overtimes to break a scoreless tie between Seattle Pacific and West Florida, but Janae Godoy's 107th-minute goal sent SP to the D-II title. Check out our interactive bracket.
Concordia-St. Paul went down to the wire in the D-II finals, winning its second straight national title with a tense five-set win over Cal St. San Bernardino. Re-live the tourney here!
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Emory defeated La Verne, 3-1, for the D-III Women's Volleyball national championship.
Bowdoin defeated Tufts, 3-2, in double overtime to win the Division III Field Hockey national championship.
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