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DAHLONEGA SET TO HOST SECOND STRAIGHT NCAA SOFTBALL
REGIONAL
DAHLONEGA, GA - The NCAA announced Monday morning in a
live selection show that top-ranked North Georgia will be one of 16
host sites for the 2010 NCAA Division II Softball Championships
which will be played around the country May 14-16.
The four-team tournament at North Georgia will be one of two host
sites in the Southeast Region as Lenoir-Rhyne will host four teams
as well. The winner of each regional will advance to the NCAA Super
Regional May 21-22, with the Super Regional champion advancing to
the NCAA Division II College World Series in St. Joseph, Missouri,
May 27-31, at Heritage Park.
North Georgia will be the top overall seed in the Dahlonega
Regional, hosting and matching up with No. 8 seed Queens University
of Charlotte in the opening round, while No. 4 Francis Marion will
take on No. 5 Carson-Newman at Haines & Carolyn Hill Stadium on
the opening day of the NCAA Southeast Regional in Dahlonega.
The Saints enter the NCAA Tournament with an automatic bid from
the Peach Belt Conference, capturing their second straight regular
season and tournament championship. The Saints have been ranked
atop the NFCA Division II Poll in every regular season ranking this
season and are currently the only undefeated team in the country at
45-0.
The Patriots enter the NCAA Tournament with an at-large bid as the
No. 4 seed in the Southeast Regional after finishing the season at
34-14 overall. The Patriots were runner-up in the Peach Belt
Conference tournament championship, winning four of their last six
games as the Patriots are just two years removed from advancing to
the Division II World Series in 2008.
The Eagles enter the NCAA Tournament with an at-large bid as the
No. 5 seed in the Southeast Region after finishing the season at
36-10 overall. The Eagles were runner-up in the South Atlantic
Conference regular season race and SAC Tournament Championship.
The Royals enter the NCAA Tournament with an automatic bid from
the Conference Carolinas as the No. 8 seed after capturing their
second straight tournament championship. At 26-23 on the season,
the Royals are winners of four straight games, including a pair of
nine-inning thrillers over Limestone to capture the Conference
Carolinas tournament title and head to their second straight NCAA
Southeast Regional.
Four teams will participate at each of 16 regional sites in
double-elimination tournaments across the country May 8-10.
