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NCAC men’s basketball race still wide open
It’s still Wooster’s championship to lose as the Scots have won at least a share of four straight North Coast Athletic Conference regular-season titles, but this year’s NCAC race is more interesting than most.
All you have to do is look at the current first-place team, Hiram. The Terriers are 3-0 in the league, having upset Wittenberg in December. Wooster (2-0) is the only other team without a conference loss.
For an update on Wooster, Allgheny, Wabash and Hiram, follow the links on the jump.
The Daily Record:
- With a relatively young lineup, the Fighting Scots (7-4, 2-0) have found their defensive rhythm and seem to be clicking on that end of the court at just the right time.
Meadville Tribune:
- Yet the Gators, who trailed by as much as eight points in the second half, protected their house and came away with a 79-68 North Coast Athletic Conference win over their Indiana-based adversaries.
The Paper of Montgomery County:
- MEADVILLE, Pa. - Junior Chase Haltom’s three-pointer with one second left in Saturday’s 58-56 win helped lift Wabash to a road win over North Coast Athletic Conference rival Allegheny.
Hiram’s Web site:
- HIRAM, OHIO — The Hiram College men’s basketball team captured its third straight victory against North Coast Athletic Conference opponents with an 85-70 win against Earlham (Ind.) College today (Saturday, Jan. 3) at Price Gymnasium.
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January 20, 2010 9:38 PM | Link to this
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