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Duquesne women top UMass

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2 Min Read March 4, 2006 | 20 years Ago
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Jocelyn Chandler scored 17 points to lead 10th-seeded Duquesne (12-16) to a 56-51, first-round victory over seventh-seeded Massachusetts (11-17) in the Atlantic 10 Tournament.

Kate Mills scored a team-high 16 points for Massachusetts.

The Dukes will play Charlotte in the women's quarterfinals at 4 p.m. today.

Medaille 73, Washington & Jefferson 55

Amanda Baker recorded game-high totals of 24 points and 10 rebounds, as Medaille (26-1) advanced to the second round of the NCAA Division III Tournament after defeating Washington & Jefferson (22-5).

Edinboro 77, Kutztown 46

Rae Sherred led all scorers with 17 points, as Edinboro (21-8) advanced to the PSAC Championship game for the first time since 1998 with a win over Kutztown (16-12).

Glenville State 69, West Liberty State 52

Rachel Redick and Casey Taylor scored 20 points apiece, as Glenville State (28-1) advanced to the WVIAC Championship after defeating West Liberty State (24-6).

Charleston (W.Va.) 76, Wheeling Jesuit 63

Laura Kinsler scored 15 points and grabbed six rebounds to lead Charleston (27-2) to the WVIAC Championship game with a win over Wheeling Jesuit (26-4).

California (Pa.) 87, Millersville 65

Six players scored in double figures, as California (25-4) disposed of Millersville (15-14) to advance to the PSAC Championship game for the sixth consecutive year.

Grand Valley State 73, Gannon 57

Niki Reams had 23 points and six rebounds, as Grand Valley State (26-3) upended Gannon (14-15) to move on to the GLIAC Championship game.

District men

Shippensburg 72, Mansfield 65

Chuck Davis led all scorers with 23 points, as Shippensburg (24-5) outlasted Mansfield (14-14) to earn a trip to the PSAC Championship game.

Baldwin-Wallace 79, Carnegie Mellon 71

Tori Davis scored 25 points and hauled in eight rebounds, as Baldwin-Wallace (25-4) defeated Carnegie Mellon (20-6) in the first round of the NCAA Division III Tournament. The Tartans got off to a slow start, shooting only 27 percent in the first-half and were down by 12 at halftime.

Penn State-McKeesport 88, Penn State-Fayette 68

Anthony Rivers scored 26 points and Andre King added 22, as PSU-McKeesport (21-8) advanced to the PSUAC Championship game with a victory over PSU-Fayette (12-16).

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