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  • Invites just announced to NCAA BAseball Regionals-link to bracket in comments(LSU OUT/MOO State in?)

    05/29/2006 10:35:17 AM PDT · by catholicfreeper · 23 replies · 642+ views
    ncaa ^ | 5/28/07 | ncaa
    INDIANAPOLIS -- The field of 64 teams competing for the 2006 NCAA Division I Baseball Championship was announced today by the NCAA. The national top eight seeds are Clemson (47-14), Rice (50-10), Texas (40-19), Alabama (41-19), Cal St. Fullerton (43-13), Nebraska (42-15), Georgia (41-19) and Georgia Tech (45-16). The Southeastern Conference leads all conferences in the number of teams in the championship field with eight, followed by the Atlantic Coast and Big 12 with seven each. The Pacific-10 and Conference USA have four teams each. Twenty-nine of the 64 teams were not in the field last year, including Lehigh (AQ),...
  • NCAA BASEBALL REGIONAL SITES LIST(Invites Tomorrow 11:30am)

    05/28/2006 6:47:31 PM PDT · by catholicfreeper · 20 replies · 526+ views
    www.nacaasports.com ^ | 5/28.07 | ncaa
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN - The NCAA Division I Baseball Committee announced all 16 regional sites for the 60th annual NCAA Division I Baseball Championship. The 16 regional sites, with host institutions and records through Saturday, May 27, are as follows: Alabama (41-19), Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Arkansas (38-19), Fayetteville, Ark.; Cal St. Fullerton (41-13), Fullerton, Calif.; Clemson (46-14), Clemson, S.C.; Georgia (41-19), Athens, Ga.; Georgia Tech (45-16), Atlanta; Kentucky (42-15), Lexington, Ky.; Mississippi (39-20), Oxford, Miss.; Nebraska (42-14), Lincoln, Neb.; North Carolina (45-13), Chapel Hill, N.C.; Oklahoma (40-19), Norman, Okla.; Oregon St. (39-13), Corvallis, Oregon; Pepperdine (39-19), Malibu, Calif.; Rice (49-10), Houston; Texas...
  • New, Smaller Planes Crowding Skies Once Left to Big Jets

    03/07/2004 12:36:36 PM PST · by Archangelsk · 60 replies · 472+ views
    NY Times ^ | 030704 | MATTHEW L. WALD
    New, Smaller Planes Crowding Skies Once Left to Big Jets By MATTHEW L. WALD WASHINGTON, March 6 — For years the skies have been crowded with airplanes, but the planes' capabilities have kept them at different altitudes, with small, piston-driven models a few thousand feet above ground, commuter turboprops in the 20,000-foot range and jet airliners at 30,000 feet or higher. Now, to the dismay of aviation experts, an increasing number of planes may begin competing for space at the same higher altitudes. The turboprops are disappearing and being replaced by "regional jets," which fly at big-jet altitudes. Some...