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As-it-happens update March 29, 2023
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Michigan State Athletics
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State men's tennis returns to the court this week, taking on No. 5 Michigan on Thursday, March 30 in East Lansing before traveling to Blacksburg, Virginia on Saturday, April 1 to take on No. 69 Virginia Tech.
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BallStateSports.com
NORMAN, Oklahoma - - Ball State gymnastics turned in a strong performance Wednesday afternoon at the Lloyd Noble Center, unfortunately it was not enough to advance as the team suffered a 196.075 to 195.375 setback to NC State in the first round of the ...
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Penn Athletics
PHILADELPHIA – For the second straight season, senior Kayla Padilla of the University of Pennsylvania women's basketball team has earned a spot on the All-ECAC postseason team, the organization announced this week. Padilla was named to the second team, ...
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Gardner Webb University Bulldogs
BOILING SPRINGS, N.C. – Gardner-Webb opened their Big South schedule with a Wednesday afternoon matchup with Mercer. The Bears came away with a 24-5 decision in the game. Mercer scored the first two goals of the day, but the Runnin' Bulldogs responded ...
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BallStateSports.com
MUNCIE, Ind. – Fueled by a pair of home runs from both freshman second baseman McKenna Mulholland and redshirt sophomore catcher McKayla Timmons , the Ball State softball team secured the series victory over league rival Northern Illinois 5-1.
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Penn Athletics
PHILADELPHIA – Inclement weather in the forecast for the Hanover, New Hampshire area has pushed back this weekend's Ivy League baseball series between the University of Pennsylvania and Dartmouth. The series, previously scheduled as a doubleheader on ...
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Drexel Dragons
BOCA RATON, FLA. – The Drexel women's tennis team fell to Lynn University, 5-2, on Wednesday afternoon in Boca Raton, Fla. Lynn jumped right out to win the doubles point. Lorie Lemongo and Renata Lombera , however, took the No. 1 doubles match, 6-2.
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The Shorthorn
ITA - Michigan Tech women's tennis was ranked No. 45 in Wednesday's Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division II poll (Mar. 29). The Huskies have won three straight matches and are currently undefeated in GLIAC play. Leading Tech at No.
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