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Nov. 22, 2008 - Women's Basketball
Chicago Falls at Carroll

WAUKESHA, Wis. -- Carroll College's Lyndsey Seewald scored 29 points to lead the host Pioneers to a 72-66 upset over the 11th-ranked University of Chicago women's basketball team Saturday afternoon. Junior forward Molly Hackney (East Lansing, Mich./ East Lansing) paced the Maroons with 14 points.

Box Score


Nov. 22, 2008 - Women's Soccer
Maroons Eliminated from NCAA Tournament

GRANTHAM, Pa. -- Four different players scored for Messiah College as the Falcons defeated the University of Chicago 4-1 at the NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championship sectional semifinals Saturday afternoon. Sophomore Claire Denz (Wheaton, Ill./ North) scored Chicago's lone goal.

Box Score


Nov. 22, 2008 - Women's Cross Country
Two Maroons Run at Nationals

HANOVER, Ind. -- Senior Rachel Venezia (Canton, Mass./ Canton) (left) and sophomore Liz Lawton (North Easton, Mass./ Thayer Academy) (right) participated as individuals at the 2008 NCAA Division III Women's Cross Country Championship Saturday at Hanover College.

Results

Nov. 15, 2008 - Women's Soccer
Maroons Advance to NCAA Round of 16

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -- Freshman goalkeeper Emma Gormley (Carmel, Ind./ Carmel) made one save and scored the deciding goal in the penalty kick shootout as the University of Chicago women's soccer team advanced past Calvin College in the second round of the NCAA Division III Tournament Saturday afternoon.

Box Score


Nov. 8, 2008 - Football
Maroons Reclaim Founders Cup

CHICAGO -- Freshman tailback Francis Adarkwa (Wheaton, Ill./ Wheaton-Warrenville South) rushed for 142 yards and a pair of touchdowns as the University of Chicago defeated Washington (Mo.) University 17-14 in University Athletic Association football action Saturday at Stagg Field. With the victory, Chicago regained possession of the Founders Cup, which has been awarded to the Chicago-Washington winner annually since 1987. The Maroons last won the cup in 2005.


Oct. 31, 2008 - Women's Tennis
Jennifer Kung to Represent U.S.
at International University Challenge of Tennis

CHICAGO -- University of Chicago freshman women's tennis player Jennifer Kung (Sunnyvale, Calif./ Homestead) has been selected as one of three players to represent the United States in the International University Challenge of Tennis to be held Dec. 4-7 in Poitiers, France.


Oct. 18, 2008 - Women's Tennis
Jennifer Kung Wins ITA Small College Singles Title

MOBILE, Ala. -- University of Chicago freshman women's tennis player Jennifer Kung (Sunnyvale, Calif./ Homestead) captured the singles title at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Small College Championship held Thursday through Saturday at the Copleland-Cox Tennnis Center.


 

 



Nov. 7, 2008
Women's Basketball Falls in Exhibition

Nov. 6, 2008
Women's Soccer #8 in Region

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Saturday, Nov. 22

Wrestling
at Concordia (Wis.) Open
9 a.m.
Round by Round Results

Women's Soccer
at NCAA III Sectionals
vs. Messiah
L (1-4)

Women's Cross Country
at NCAA III Championship
Final Results

Men's Swimming & Diving
at Lewis
W (153-101)

Women's Swimming & Diving
at Lewis
W (161-98)

Women's Basketball
at Carroll
L (66-72)


Home events in bold
All times local


Pool closures Nov. 7-8

Details

Oct. 21 water aerobics class
canceled.

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Men's Basketball
'97, '98, '00, '01,
'07, '08

Women's Basketball
'89, '08

Men's Cross Country
'02, '04

Women's Cross Country
'93, '94

Football
'98, '00, '05

Men's Soccer
'01

Women's Soccer
'94, '96, '99

Softball
'96

Men's Track & Field, Indoor
'02, '08

Women's Track & Field, Indoor
'08

Wrestling
'89, '90, '92, '95, '97,
'98, '01, '02, '03, '04,
'05, '07

Men's Basketball
'97, '98, '00, '01,
'07, '08

Women's Basketball
'95, '08

Men's Cross Country
'73, '74, '76, '77
'04, '05

Women's Cross Country
'93, '96, '00, '03
'06

Men's Soccer
'96, '01, '05, '06

Women's Soccer
'96, '97, '98, '99
'02, '03, '04, '05
'07, '08

Softball
'00, '01, '03, '06
'07

Men's Tennis
'05

Women's Tennis
'06

Kris Alden
Swimming (m) '89

Rhaina Echols
Cross Country (w) '99
Indoor Track (w) '00
Outdoor Track (w) '00

Tom Haxton
Outdoor Track (m) '04

Adeoye Mabogunje
Outdoor Track (m) '04

Peter Wang
Wrestling '91, '92

Renee Neuner
Women's Soccer '03

Derek Reich
Men's Basketball '03