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Wilmington Wins the 2008 ECAC Division II Women's Basketball Championship Presented by FieldTurf Tarkett3/15/08PHILADELPHIA, Pa. -- Tournament MOP Amelia Simmons finished with 20 points, eight rebounds and two steals as #1-seed Wilmington University defeated third seed Caldwell College 83-62 to capture the 2008 ECAC Division II Women's Basketball Championship presented by FieldTurf Tarkett... |

Washington & Jefferson Crowned Champions in 2008 ECAC Division III South Womens Basketball3/9/08GWYNEDD VALLEY, Pa. - Tournament MVP Kennan Killeen scored 17 of her game-high 25 points in the second half to help lift Washington & Jefferson to a 78-70 win over Lebanon Valley in the championship game of the 2008 ECAC Women's Basketball South Region Tournament Sunday afternoon. |

Stevens Claims 2008 ECAC Division III Metro Womens Basketball Title3/9/08MONTCLAIR, N.J. - Senior forward Dora Enright posted a double-double with 17 points and 18 rebounds as third-seeded Stevens claimed its first ECAC Division III Metro Women's Basketball Championship, topping No. 1 seed and defending champion Montclair State, 57-50... |

Coast Guard Victorious in 2008 ECAC Division III New England Womens Basketball Championship3/9/08FITCHBURG, Mass. - Sophomore Melissa Martinelli was unstoppable in the second half as she had 18 of her game-high 20 points in the final 20 minutes earning MOP honors for the tournament, leading top-seeded Coast Guard to its first ECAC Division III New England Tournament Championship with a 77-63 win over third-seeded Fitchburg State... |

Mar 9, 2008
ONEONTA, N.Y. - Senior Sara Cavanaugh ended her collegiate career in grand style by leading the Cortland Red Dragons to the ECAC Div. III Upstate Tournament championship. Cavanaugh followed her 17 points in last night's semifinal win against Oswego with a game high 18 points in leading Cortland (24-6) to a 65-53 win against its rival Oneonta.

Apr 22, 2008
CAPE COD, Mass. - The ECAC announced the 2007-08 Women's Basketball All-Star teams today for Divisions II and III. A total of 53 athletes were honored on either first or second All-ECAC teams. To view the full release from each division/region, click on the story title.

Mar 10, 2007
Dominican College claimed the 2007 ECAC Division II Women's Basketball Championship on Saturday March 10 with an 69-53 victory over Philadelphia University.

Mar 3, 2007
Farmingdale, N.Y. - The fifth seeded Montclair State women's basketball team (18-10) upset second seeded Farmingdale State (21-8) by a score of 85-70 to win the ECAC Metro Championship tonight in Farmingdale, N.Y. Red Hawks senior forward Stephanie Machin (New Providence, N.J./New Providence) received MVP honors after leading Montclair State to victory, posting team-highs 21 points and 10 rebounds.

Mar 3, 2007
Worcester, MA --- Tournament MVP Meghan Pajonas (Bristol, MA) tallied a game-best 20 points to help host WPI win its first ECAC New England Division III Women's Basketball Championship since 1987 with a thrilling 58-57 victory over conference rival Wheaton on Saturday afternoon. With the win, the Engineers (23-7) equaled their school record for wins in a season established during the 1995-96 season.

Mar 3, 2007
The seventh seeded Greyhounds from Moravian pulled of their third straight upset of a higher ranked team, this time defeating top seeded King's College, 86-64, to captured the 2007 Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Division III Southern Championship hosted by Albright College. The title is Moravian's second ECAC Championship, as the program won the 1987 crown.












