Haverford at McDaniel (Men's Basketball)
The Fords (7-10, 6-5) travel to Westminster to take on the Green Terror (8-7, 5-4) looking to extend their winning streak over McDaniel to five games. Haverford won the first meeting of the year back on Jan. 6 by a 60-56 count.
Ursinus at Franklin & Marshall (Men's Basketball)
The Bears (11-6, 8-2) visit Lancaster looking for their fifth consecutive win over the Diplomats (7-11, 6-5) - something no Centennial team has done since the inception of the Conference in 1994.
Muhlenberg at Gettysburg (Women's Basketball)
The Mules (14-3, 9-3) visit the Battlefield to take on the Bullets (11-7, 8-3) in a pivotal game for both teams' playoff chances. This is the only meeting between the two teams this season.
Franklin & Marshall at Dickinson (Men's Swimming)
It's always interesting when these two rivals meet in the pool as they do for the 89th time since 1947 on Saturday. The Red Devils (6-0, 3-0) went undefeated in CC dual-meet competition in 2004 and look to keep their streak alive against the Diplomats (3-5, 3-1), Centennial champs in 2004 and 2005,
Swarthmore at Gettysburg (Women's Swimming)
A pair of CC unbeatens clash Saturday as the Garnet (5-2, 4-0) visits the Bullets (5-1, 4-0). Keep an eye on two events that may set the tone for the meet - the breaststroke between Gettysburg's Cali Nelson and Swarthmore's Janice Yeo, and the sprint freestyle between the Bullets' Demery Close and the Garnet's Sarah Cotcamp.
Merchant Marine, Muhlenberg at Ursinus (Wrestling)
At the end of the day, there will only be one ... maybe ... unbeaten team left in the Conference, that is, as the Mariners (3-7, 3-0) take on the Mules (2-2-1, 2-0) and the Bears (9-0, 2-0) in Collegeville. Ursinus is ranked 30th in Division III in the latest coaches rankings. Muhlenberg's Matt Loesch is ranked fifth at 197, while teammate Billy Hall is eighth at 133. Merchant Marine rookie Eric Vincent is 8-1 at 197. Ursinus and Muhlenberg will not meet each other, as their dual match is scheduled on Jan. 31.
Friday, January 26, 2007
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WBB (Halftime)
Muhlenberg 32
at Gettysburg 23
WBB: Dickinson 19, Swarthmore 16 9:45 left in first half
Swarthmore's Karen Berk scored her 1,000th career point with a short jumper on the left block at 11:43
WBB: Dickinson 28, Swarthmore 25 4:01 left in first half.
WBB Half - Washington 44, Bryn Mawr 21
WBB:
Dickinson 33
Swarthmore 27
Halftime
Karen Berk (SWAT) leads all scorers with 16 and scored her 1000th career point with 11:43 left in the half.
WBB (Final)
Muhlenberg 62
at Gettysburg 55
MBB final
Muhlenberg 82
Gettysburg 71
(junior varsity)
WBB: Dickinson 56, Swarthmore 41 10:13 left
MBB 4:42 left in half
Muhlenberg 24
Gettysburg 19
MBB halftime
Muhlenberg 26
Gettysburg 23
Dan Capkin has 14 of G'burg's 23 points
WBB: Dickinson 79, Swarthmore 58 FINAL
Devils: Ally Teatom led with 29 points and 9 rebounds while Piper Etess added 15 points and 7 boards.
Swarthmore- Karen Berk led with 20 points and 9 rebounds while Melissa Grigsby added 17 and Pamela Costello chipped in 16 points.
Berk scored 1,000th point at the 11:43 mark in first half.
MBB 6:24 left
Muhlenberg 48
Gettysburg 41
MBB 2:48 left
Muhlenberg 50
Gettysburg 48
MBB: Swarthmore 13, Dickinson 8 11:31 left in first half.
MBB end of regulation
Muhlenberg 55
Gettysburg 55
MBB Half - Hopkins 39, Washington 30
MBB 42.3 seconds left in OT
Gettysburg 65
Muhlenberg 61
G'burg at FT line for 1-and-1
MBB final in OT
Gettysburg 71
Muhlenberg 64
MBB
Swarthmore 24
Dickinson 20
Halftime
Steve Wolf leads the way for the Garnet with 9 points and 7 rebounds.
MBB: Swarthmore 44, Dickinson 37 8:53 left in game
MBB: Swarthmore 66, Dickinson 60 FINAL
Swarthmore led by Steve Wolf (21 points) and Ian McCormick (16 points and 10 rebounds).
Dickinson paced by Tom Leszcyznski with 21 points while Kizmahr Grell added 13 points.
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