Kean to Host NCAA Women's Basketball First and
Second Round Action
UNION, N.J. (3/3/08) - After
capturing the New Jersey Athletic Conference women's basketball
championship and earning an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III
tournament, Kean University will host first and second round
action, beginning Friday, March 7.
The Cougars (25-3) will take on Utica College (17-10) in one
first-round game, while Brandeis University (18-7) battles
University of Southern Maine (25-3) in the other match-up.
Ranked throughout the entire regular season, #12/13 Kean
captured its second straight NJAC title with a 70-61 victory over
host The College of New Jersey on Friday evening. The Cougars
are one of three NJAC teams, as the Lions and William Paterson
University also received at-large bids. Last season, the
Cougars advanced to the Elite Eight for just the second time in
program history and tied the 1986-87 Final Four team for most wins
in a season (27). It is the first time Kean has hosted an
NCAA tournament game since the 1998 men's soccer tournament.
Utica College won their first-ever Empire 8 Conference
championship with a 55-46 victory over host Stevens Institute of
Technology, earning their first NCAA tournament bid since
1986.
Brandeis was one of four University Athletic Association teams
to earn bids to the NCAA tournament, as they finished 18-7 overall,
9-5 in the UAA. Overall, the Judges have a 5-4 record against
teams in the tournament field. They split games with
conference opponents University of Chicago, Washington University
and University of Rochester, while also defeating Emmanuel College
and Wheaton (Mass.) College. Brandeis also fell to Tufts
University.
Southern Maine is appearing in their 14th-straight
NCAA tournament and 22nd tournament overall after
capturing the Little East regular season title. A 2006 Final
Four team, the No. 11/13 Huskies fell to Eastern Connecticut State
University in the conference tournament in overtime, 65-60.
Brandeis and Southern Maine square off on Friday, March 7, at
5:30 p.m., followed by the Utica-Kean game at 7:30 p.m. The
two winners meet on Saturday, March 8, at 6 p.m.