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AP Top-25 College Football Poll 
KVOA Tucson - 2 hours, 24 minutes ago
The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses,...

tiny
Tiny town is abuzz about mega-resort 
The Salt Lake Tribune - 2 hours, 35 minutes ago
BIG WATER - Town Clerk Jeania Joseph is right. With plans for a 100,000-square-foot spa, $6 million villas and $1,200-a-night hotel rooms, the swanky new resort under construction near Lake Powell won't be serving the "Wal-Mart and Kentucky Fried Chicken crowd." No, try the Martha's Vineyard and Ritz-Carlton set. Think Trump, not tramp; Rockefeller, not Rocky Balboa.

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Cimex in at No. 45 on NMA’s Top 100 Interactive Agencies Table 
e-Consultancy - 1 hour, 53 minutes ago
Cimex was ranked at No. 45 on New Media Age’s Top 100 Interactive Agencies Table 2006, positioned at No. 16 in the top Design & Build category. NMA ranks agencies by turnover using audited figures from the nominated companies. This year, the publication created an overall table with marketing, design...

top dog
Police partners take 'Top Dog' honors 
Orlando Sentinel - Oct 08 3:08 AM
Lady Lake cop's German shepherd is No. 1 among U.S. police K-9s Mischka, a 7-year-old, male purebred German shepherd, is "Top Dog."

toy poodle
Fur flies over Los Angeles pet talent agency 
Seattle Times - Oct 08 12:20 AM
Pet parents who had dreams of greatness for their furry "children" say a talent agency didn't follow through with the auditions and Hollywood connections it promised.

transformation
Moment of truth nears for new Windows version 
International Herald Tribune - 1 hour, 45 minutes ago
The effort to overhaul Windows, originally code-named Longhorn and since renamed Vista, was meant to offer a transformation to a new software foundation.

trespass
News in brief 
Penn State Collegian - 2 hours, 7 minutes ago
Penn State University police reported that Penn State student Michael A. Blackwell, of the 3000 block of Scott Road, was charged with harassment, stalking and criminal trespass Wednesday after he allegedly made numerous unwanted phone calls and sent text messages Sept. 30 to a female student in Jordan Hall.

typing test
NY Man Jailed for 21-Years Freed After DNA Test 
1010 WINS New York - Oct 06 5:15 PM
A man wrongfully jailed for 21 years was released from prison Friday after DNA testing proved he was not responsible for the 1983 rape of a police officer's wife. Scott Fappiano, 44, was set free at a Brooklyn court hearing just one day after test results showed that his DNA did not match that at the crime scene.

underoath
One of America's Great Student Newspapers 
The Pitt News - Oct 05 9:14 PM
For Josh Head, screaming is a science. And luckily, as the keyboardist and vocalist for the Seattle post-hardcore outfit Emery, he's got it all worked out.

underworld
A 19th-century underworld 
NorthJersey.com - Oct 08 7:38 AM
At age 31, George Appo had completed a year on the Mercury, a seagoing juvenile reform school; three sentences at Sing Sing; a stint stoking furnaces and making hats at the Clinton State Prison in Dannemora, N.Y., "the Siberia of America"; six incarcerations at the Tombs in New York City; several weeks at Philadelphia's Moyamensing Jail; and a year of isolation at Eastern State Penitentiary in

undertaker
Some in NAACP question boycott of S.C. 
Baltimore Sun - 2 hours, 41 minutes ago
Protest against Confederate flags has hurt some black business owners For Kitty Green, the NAACP's call for an economic boycott of the state seven years ago was a "slap in the face."

university of michigan
Michigan Tech: University holds open house over weekend 
Daily Mining Gazette - Oct 09 9:19 AM
HOUGHTON — On Saturday, Michigan Tech University opened its doors to hundreds of high school students who took the opportunity to get an inside view of the campus’ classrooms, labs and residence halls.

jury
Judge Criticized for Undercutting Jury Sentence 
Washington Post - Oct 07 10:43 PM
Loudoun County's chief prosecutor criticized a Loudoun Circuit Court judge last week for reducing the life sentence that a jury recommended for a man convicted of rape and abduction.

usa map
MLS and USA sure to benefit from Beckham effect 
Tribalfootball.com - Oct 08 5:08 AM
Raj Purohit investigates the benefits to MLS and the game in the USA over the possible arrival of Real Madrid star David Beckham.

us army
US raises new options as forces battle Mahdi Army 
Times Online - Oct 08 3:44 PM
US forces killed 30 Shia militiamen in a ferocious battle in the south of Iraq yesterday, sparking warnings that further challenges to the Mahdi Army militia could plunge the entire country into fighting....

vampire
A vampire’s love story 
The Star Online - Oct 07 4:06 PM
IF you want to read more vampire themed manga, here's the latest volume of Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase (MP). MP is similar to light-hearted stories like Chibi Vampire; it is filled with cute characters and there's a hint of romance between the two main characters.

werewolf
Genre bookstores hold off big chains 
AP via Yahoo! News - Oct 08 5:02 PM
Former bodyguard Alan Beatts took a big gamble by opening a bookstore at a time when chains like Borders and Barnes & Noble and Internet merchants like Amazon.com were claiming an ever-bigger share of the market.

warlock
8 OCTOBER ; Sunday TELEVISION & RADIO 
RedNova - Oct 08 3:15 AM
Panorama 10.15pm BBC1 John Sweeney investigates the rise and fall of Tessa Jowell's estranged husband David Mackenzie Mills.

waves
Seismic waves confirm massive explosion in North Korea: experts 
Channel NewsAsia - Oct 09 12:04 AM
SEOUL - Seismic waves from northeastern North Korea were caused by an artificial explosion, scientists said Monday, corroborating Pyongyang's claim of a successful nuclear test.

white tigers
Tigers 'grew up in a hurry,' Leyland says 
USA Today - Oct 08 8:06 PM
The Detroit Tigers, waiting 22 long and agonizing years, partied like it was 1984. They ran around like kids all over the field. They jumped up and down atop the dugout. They sprayed champagne on fans and family members. They circled the field, high-fiving anyone in their path.

white pages
Hastert Promises Vigilance Against Exploitation of House Pages 
WTOL News 11 - Oct 09 6:27 PM
WASHINGTON (AP) - House Speaker Dennis Hastert said Monday that no Republican leaders saw lurid Internet exchanges from former Rep. Mark Foley to pages and that he would have demanded the Florida Republican's expulsion if he had known about them.

william shakespear
Battle of bards as English seek Shakespeare Day to rival Burns revelry 
The Scotsman - Oct 01 4:21 PM
"PRAISING what is lost, makes the remembrance dear," declared William Shakespeare - but it may be a Scot who eventually helps England's best-known bard have a national day named in his honour.

world history
Battling extinction near the bottom of the world 
Miami Herald - 2 hours, 36 minutes ago
A once-nomadic tribe of hunters and fishermen living in the frigid channels near the bottom of the world is nearing extinction. Down to just 15 full-blooded members, the Kawesqar people could soon go the way of other indigenous tribes in Chile, its language and culture disappearing to all but the history books.

world map
'Kargil will be on world tourism map' 
Express India - Oct 07 1:50 AM
Recognising the vast tourist potential of Kargil district, which hit international headlines with the Pakistani intrusion in 1999, the Jammu and Kashmir government has initiated steps to bring it onto the world tourism map.

yellow lab
Rescued pets exchange cages for kennel 
The Times - Oct 07 12:07 AM
Just a few blocks from her Shreveport home, Linda Shemwell spots a dog standing on the sidewalk of a busy corner of Line Avenue. The female yellow lab mix had a chain and tattered collar around her neck, but no owner was in sight.

yellow pages
Frail OAPs needing help told to try the Yellow Pages 
Fife Today - Oct 06 1:19 AM
FRAIL pensioners who apply to Fife Council for help with their ironing and housework are being told to look in the Yellow Pages for an alternative. (05/10/2006 15:28:30)

yellow rose
Rose-Hulman Drops Homecoming Contest 
WTWO NewsChannel 2 - Oct 08 8:11 PM
TERRE HAUTE, IND. -- Defiance College remained atop the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference standings with a narrow 13-10 victory over Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in the Engineer 2006 Homecoming Game on Saturday at Cook Stadium.

zodiac
Mulroney, Sutherland on "Jolene" trek 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - 1 hour, 26 minutes ago
Dermot Mulroney, Donald Sutherland, Michael Vartan and Denise Richards have joined the cast of "Jolene," the first indie film based on a story by E.L. Doctorow.

zodiac signs
Sadasiva (Sam Geppi) of Vedic Astrology Center Launches Daily Horoscope and Weekly Horoscope RSS Feed Service 
[Press Release] PR Web - 1 hour, 1 minute ago
Astrologer Sadasiva (Sam Geppi) has launched two RSS feeds, a daily horscope and a weekly horoscope, expanding on his e-mail based distribution services. He has set up a page for simple syndication for all to receive these forecasts. (PRWeb Oct 10, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.html/UHJvZi1NYWduLVRoaXItRmFsdS1JbnNlLVplcm8=

basketball
Sports Briefing: College Basketball, Baseball, Pro Basketball, Olympics, Cycling, College Football and Action Sports 
New York Times - Oct 09 9:09 PM
college basketball.

bench press
GOP senator blocks judge pick over gay rite 
The Washington Times - Oct 06 9:46 PM
ASSOCIATED PRESS A Republican senator is stalling a Michigan judge's nomination to the federal bench because she reportedly helped lead a commitment ceremony for a lesbian couple four years ago.

bodyboarding
MIT lecturer rides the international crest of succ 
Scoop.co.nz - Oct 04 4:06 PM
Riding high on her success at an Australasian bodyboarding competition last week, Manukau Institute of Technology lecturer Mihi Wells is confident of another excellent feat at this month’s World Surfing Games.

bull riding
BY STAFF WRITER BRETT HONEYCUTT: J.B. Mauney | Bull riding 
The Charlotte Observer - Oct 08 12:08 AM
J.B. Mauney, from Mooresville, has been mentored by legendary bull rider Jerome Davis and is currently leading the rookie of the year standings on the Professional Bull Riders circuit after coming back from a horrific injury in June 2005. Mauney has won $117,667.11 this season and is ahead on money, which determines the rookie of the year.

calgary stampede
Silence should be golden in camp of struggling Stamps 
Canada.com - Oct 09 12:22 AM
Mess with the bull. Get the horn. You'd think a football team based in the Stampede city might have figured that out by now. Friday night, the B.C. Lions gored the Calgary Stampeders right where it hurts. In the lip.

capoeira
A Diva Ballerina?s Long Leap 
New York Times - Oct 08 9:08 PM
Sylvie Guillem is a star at 41. What better time to start over?

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The NCAA Rowing Championship is rowing championship held by the NCAA for Division I women's collegiate crews. It was first held in 1997. In 2002, the NCAA added championships for Division II and Division III. Men's rowing (by its own choice) is not part of the NCAA and has a separate championship.

Contents

  • 1 Division I
  • 2 Division II
  • 3 Division III
  • 4 Prior Championships

Division I

The NCAA Division I Women's Rowing Championships comprise 312 total competitors (344 including spares) and three events (Varsity Eights, JV Eights, Fours). Each race is 2,000 meters long. Twelve teams are selected, each of which is required to field a team of two eights and one four. In addition four schools are selected that field one eight each.

Participants in the championships are selected by the NCAA Division I Women’s Rowing Committee. One team from each region is selected. Race results against boats using male coxswains do not count toward rankings or selections. The following criteria are used in selecting teams and individual boats:

  • Regional championship results.
  • Regional ranking.
  • Late season performance.
  • Head-to-head results.
  • Results versus team already selected.
  • Results versus common opponents.
  • Results versus regionally ranked team.
Division I Women's Varsity 8+
Year School Crew
2006 Princeton Caroline Lind, Kristin Haraldsdottir, Jackie Zider, Devan Darby, Andreanne Morin, Carrie Kruse, Gevvie Stone, Kate Bertko, Elizabeth Agnew (cox), Head Coach: Lori Dauphiny
2005 California Erin Cafro, Mara Allen, Erin Reinhardt, Iva Obradovic, Kim Atkinson, Luara Terheyden, Kaylan Vander Schilden, Remy Hitomi (cox), Head Coach: Dave O'Neill
2004 Brown Deborah Dryer, Meg Anderson, Catherine Starr, Karen Prazar, Rachel Dearborn, Natalia Obolensky, Marie Walcott, Gillian Almy, Mira Mehta (cox), Head Coach: John Murphy
2003 Harvard Sarah Marvel, Courtney Brown, Caryn Davies, Anna Brock, Lis Lambert, Heather Schofield, Caroline Fisher, Tasha Pasternack, Julie Gluck (cox), Head Coach: Liz O'Leary
2002 Washington Lauren Estevenin, Annabel Ritchie, Anna Mickelson, Heidi Hum, Adrienne Hunter, Carrie Stasiak, Kara Nykreim, Yuunneke Stenken, Mary Whipple (cox), Head Coach: Jan Harville
2001 Washington Annabel Ritchie, Nicole Rogers, Carrie Stasiak, Adrienne Hunter, Rika Geyser, Anna Mackelson, Nicole Borges, Lauren Estevenin, Mary Whipple (cox), Head Coach: Jan Harville
2000 Brown Portia Johnson, Rachel Anderson, Anda Adams, Kellie Walker, Jessica Lanning, Liane Malcos, Erin Kelley, Caroline Grogan, Kate Saul (cox), Head Coach: John Murphy
1999 Brown Caroline Grogan, Erin Kelley, Amy Meyers, Nina Carter, Kellie Walker, Anda Adams, Rachel Anderson, Portia Johnson, Kate Saul (cox), Head Coach: John Murphy
1998 Washington Missy Collins, Sabrina Telenska, Denni Nessler, Kelly Horton, Katy Dunnet, Annie Christie, Rachel Dunnet, Vanessa Tavalero, Kari Green (cox), Head Coach: Jan Harville
1997 Washington Sabrina Telenska, Denni Nessler, Kelly Horton, Katy Dunnet, Annie Christie, Jan Williamson, Tristine Glick, Kari Green, Alida Purves (cox), Head Coach: Jan Harville
    • In 2002, Brown won the team title, and in 2006 California tied with Brown in total points and won the team title based on a better finish in the Varsity 8+ race. In all other years, the winner of the Varsity 8+ race also won the NCAA Division I team title.

Division II

The NCAA Division II Women's Rowing Championships comprise 68 total competitors (86 including spares) and two events, varsity eights and fours. Each race is 2,000 meters long. Four teams are selected, each of which is required to field an eight and a four. Two additional at-large schools are selected to field only an eight. The following criteria are used in selecting teams and individual boats:

  • Regional ranking; regional championship results.
  • Results against regionally ranked teams; results against teams already selected; results against common opponents.
  • Head-to-head competition; late-season performance.
  • Eligibility and availability of student-athletes.
Division II Women's Varsity 8+
Year School Crew
2006 Western Washington Staci Reynolds, Julia Gamache, Jordon Tobler, Lindsay Mann-King, Rebecca Willms, Metta Gilbert, Samantha Marikis, Amelia Whitcomb, Elisabeth Johnson (cox), Head Coach: John Fuchs
2005 Western Washington Julia Gamache, Staci Reynolds, Lindsay Mann-King, Kailyn McGrath, Metta Gilbert, Gail Lumsden, Amelia Whitcomb, Stephanie Parker, Krissy Whaley (cox)
2004 Mercyhurst Kerri Kanaley, Courtney Oke, Chelsea Boothe, Meg Bryant, Megan Holloway, Kristin Best, Kristen Ficorilli, Jill Natale, Naomi Petendra (Cox)
2003 UC Davis Kari Harris, Ashley Montross, Beckey Anderson, Kalie Benson, Brooke Forniciari, Shelley Best (Michelle Best), Kerry Bryne, Cassie Protman, Katie Borg (cox)
2002 UC Davis Analise Zoller, Brooke Forniciari, Julie Madsen, Kerry Bryne, Brooke Roberts, Sara Deleon, Shelley Best (Michelle Best), Sabrina Litton, Sarah Whipple (cox)

Division III

The NCAA Division III Women's Rowing Championships comprise 126 total competitors (148 including spares) and one event, varsity and second varsity eights together. Each race is 2,000 meters long. Six teams are selected, each of which is required to field two eights. In addition, as of 2005 two "at-large" boats are selected to enable representation by teams that have a single fast crew but not the depth for two competitive boats. The following criteria are used in selecting teams and individual boats:

  • Eligibility and availability of student-athletes.
  • Winning percentage, head-to-head results, results against common opponents.
  • Strength of schedule as demonstrated by results against regionally ranked teams.
  • Results against teams already in the championship.

If an analysis of the primary criteria by the committee does not result in a decision, the remainder of the institutions schedule, including out-of-region play and competition against Division I and II institutions, and nonmember institutions, and late season results will also be considered.

There are three rounds of racing over two days. First, there are two heats of seven boats. The first- and second-seeded crews are assured of being in separate heats, but the other boats are assigned randomly. The winner of each heat advances automatically to the grand final the next day, places 2-4 advance to the grand final qualifier, and places 5-7 go to the petite final qualifier. Both qualifiers are run later that day. From the grand final qualifier, the top four boats advance to the grand final (joining the two winners of the heats), and places 5 and 6 advance to the petite final. From the petite final qualifier, the top four boats advance to the petite final, and the other two are excluded from further racing. The grand-final decides places 1-6 for the championship (including the gold, silver, and bronze crews), and the petite final decides places 7-12; places 13 and 14 are the sixth- and seventh-place boats respectively from the petite final qualifier.

The individual boat champion is the winner of the grand final. The team champion is the one that records the lowest combined score for both boats. Each boat earns 1-12 points, reflecting how it finished relative to the field (ignoring the at-large boats). Ties in total points are broken by consideration of which team had the faster first varsity eight.

Division III Women's 8+ Grand Final Champion
Year School Crew
2006 Ithaca Sarah Kuebler, Emma Flemer, Kaitlin Veninsky, Stephanie Knabe, Kelsey Schaeffer, Stacey Bowen, Jane Semiz, Heather Luke, Melanie Pessin (cox), Head Coach: Becky Robinson
2005 Trinity Tara Maciog, Hadley Wilmerding, Elizabeth Guernsey, Sarah Carter, Katie Gordon, Lauren Massimino, Ali Schmidt, Carmel Zahran, Emily McLean (cox), Head Coach: Marina Traub
2004 Ithaca Jill Moler, Nora Lahr, Jessie Selock, Megan Musnicki, Stephanie Knabe, Stacey Bowen, Heather Luke, Leslie Nichols, Catie Gloo (cox), Head Coach: Becky Robinson
2003 Colby Leah Hagamen, Emily Allen, Laura Mistretta, Annie Szender, Leah Robertson, Andrea Piekarski, Megan Loosigian, Ellie Boyce, Vivienne Ho (cox)
2002 Williams Anne Rutherford, Anne Lewis, Liz Mygatt, Rachel DeSouza, Laura Spero, Shoshana Clark, Tzzy Lowell, Rachel Outman, Emma Harries (cox)
    • In 2005, Ithaca and Smith College tied in total points for the team title, which was awared to Ithaca based on a better overall finish in the Varsity 8+ race. In 2006, Williams College won the team title by placing second and third in the grand final. In all other years, the winner of the Varsity 8+ race also won the NCAA Division III team title.

Prior Championships

The first women’s collegiate championship was held in 1980 at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. National champions were declared from the varsity eight race. California won the first collegiate championship. Below is a list of Women’s National Collegiate varsity eight champions:

  • 1996 – Brown
  • 1995 – Princeton
  • 1994 – Princeton
  • 1993 – Princeton
  • 1992 – Boston University
  • 1991 – Boston University
  • 1990 – Princeton
  • 1989 – Cornell
  • 1988 – Washington
  • 1987 – Washington
  • 1986 – Wisconsin
  • 1985 – Washington
  • 1984 – Washington
  • 1983 – Washington
  • 1982 – Washington
  • 1981 – Washington
  • 1980 – California

(Source: Washington Crew Press Guide)

Prior to 1980, college boats entered the National Women’s Rowing Association National Championships (what is now the USRowing National Championships). Below is a list of NWRA open eights champions from 1971-1979 (no eights prior to 1971). The top college finisher is in parentheses:

  • 1979 – Burnaby BC (top college Yale)
  • 1978 – Burnaby BC (top college Wisconsin)
  • 1977 – Vesper (top college Wisconsin)
  • 1976 – College BC (top college Wisconsin)
  • 1975 – University of Wisconsin
  • 1974 – Vesper (top college Radcliffe)
  • 1973 – Radcliffe College
  • 1972 – College BC (top college Washington)
  • 1971 – Vesper (top college Washington)
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AP Top-25 College Football Poll 

KVOA Tucson - 2 hours, 24 minutes ago
The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses,...

Harris Interactive Top 25 Poll 
Sports Illustrated - Oct 08 2:13 PM
The Top 25 teams in the Harris Interactive College Football Poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 7, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote:

USA Today Top 25 
The Philadelphia Inquirer - 2 hours, 27 minutes ago
The top 25 teams in the USA Today college football coaches' poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through yesterday, points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:

Wisconsin cracks the Top 25 poll 
Appleton Post-Crescent - 22 minutes ago
The University of Wisconsin finally appeared in The Associated Press Top 25 college football poll on Sunday.

Business Magazine Ranks NU 49th-Best College For Black Students 
Daily Northwestern - 1 hour, 38 minutes ago
For the first time, Northwestern University appeared in the rankings of Black Enterprise's list of the Top 50 Colleges for African Americans. NU ranked 49th. The survey began in 1999 to assist Black Enterprise readers in the college selection process, said Andrew Wadium, media relations manager for Black Enterprise, a magazine for black businesspeople.

Dogs struggling against top-15 foes 
Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Oct 08 4:49 PM
Athens — The pattern was familiar. The result should have been more obvious. Georgia, a top-15 program under Mark Richt, has struggled lately to beat other teams among college football's upper echelon.

Vols move into Top 10 in AP Poll 
WATE-TV Knoxville - Oct 08 4:43 PM
The Tennesse Vols moved into the Top 10 of The Associated Press college football poll following their 51-33 come-from-behind win Saturday over Georgia.

Week 7 College Football AP Top 25 
49 ABC News Topeka - Oct 08 6:48 PM
Four Big XII teams made it into the top 25; Oklahoma makes an appearance, Missouri slowly inches upward, Nebraska stands at #21, and Texas moves to #6

TOP LADIES OF DISTINCTION UNVAIL MARKER AT TEXAS COLLEGE 
Tyler Morning Telegraph - Oct 07 11:22 PM
In 1964, eight women founded an organization in Tyler to help youth. Forty-two years later, the Top Ladies of Distinction boast 140,000 members nationwide.

AP Top-25 College Football Poll 
KOIN News 6 Portland - 2 hours, 18 minutes ago
Record Pts Pvs1. Ohio St. (63) 6-0 1,623 12. Florida 6-0 1,516 53. Southern Cal 5-0 1,451 34. Michigan 6-0 1,429 65. West Virginia (2) 5-0 1,416 46. Texas 5-1 1,294 77. Louisville 5-0 1,247 88. Tennessee 5-1 1,159 139. Notre Dame 5-1 1,068 1210. California 5-1 1,017 1611. Auburn 5-1 943 212. Clemson 5-1 876 1513. Georgia Tech 5-1 739 1814. LSU 4-2 693 915. Iowa 5-1 661 1916. Georgia 5-1 615 1017.