Wisconsin 4 - UIC 1 86th minute. Jailbreak in the UIC half. Guitar becomes provider to Barlow for another tap in.
Final from Mad City 4-1 Badgers. Scoreline harsh on UIC, who played Wisc. even through the first 55 minutes. Wisconsin's Mueller & Segbers offered quality UIC couldn't match. This young UIC team should be back in the tourney next year.
Albany (N.Y.) 0, Maryland 0 -- Final SO (Albany advances) Butler 2, Lipscomb 0 -- Final Coastal Carolina 1, Mercer 0 -- Final Colgate 2, Massachusetts 0 -- Final Columbia 2, William & Mary 1 -- Final 2OT FIU 2, Omaha 0 -- Final Fordham 3, St. Francis Brooklyn 2 -- Final OT New Hampshire 3, Fairfield 0 -- Final Old Dominion 2, NC State 0 -- Final San Francisco 2, California 1 -- Final SMU 2, Central Arkansas 0 -- Final UNCW 1, Presbyterian 0 -- Final OT Virginia Tech 2, Air Force 0 -- Final Wisconsin 4, UIC 1 -- Final Seattle 1, Washington 1 -- 46' Cal State Fullerton 0, Pacific 0 -- 4'
What an awful year for the Pac-12. Only 3 teams get bids and two of them lose in the first round. 'Course, Stanford will probably win it all. But still, in terms of depth still a bad year.
2nd Round, Sunday Columbia at (1) Wake Forest Butler at (16) VCU Pacific at (9) Stanford Coastal Carolina at (8) Clemson Seattle at (5) Akron Wisconsin at (12) Notre Dame Colgate at (13) Michigan San Francisco at (4) Louisville UNCW at (3) North Carolina SMU at (14) Georgetown Fordham at (11) Virginia FIU at (6) Duke Virginia Tech at (7) Michigan State Albany (N.Y.) at (10) Western Michigan New Hampshire at (15) Dartmouth Old Dominion at (2) Indiana
Combined, the second round teams have a lot of NCAA Tournament success. Of the 32 teams still alive, 19 of the teams have made the College Cup at least once. 15 have made the championship game and 12 have won national championships. Indiana – 19 College Cups, 8 national titles Virginia – 12 College Cups, 5 national titles San Francisco – 8 College Cups, 5 national titles (1 vacated) North Carolina – 7 College Cups, 2 national titles Clemson – 7 College Cups, 2 national titles Michigan State – 6 College Cups, 2 national titles Stanford – 5 College Cups, 2 national titles Wake Forest – 5 College Cups, 1 national title Duke – 5 College Cups, 1 national title Akron – 4 College Cups, 1 national title Wisconsin – 1 national title Notre Dame – 1 national title Columbia – 2 College Cups, 1 runner-up Southern Methodist – 2 College Cups Louisville – 1 runner-up Georgetown – 1 runner-up Florida International – 1 runner-up Michigan – 1 College Cup Virginia Tech – 1 College Cup FIU and Seattle also won national titles at the D-II level. What are the odds one of the 13 schools still alive that hasn't made a College Cup does so this year?