James Conway of Franklin & Marshall had his wrestling season come to an end on the second day of action in the NCAA Division I championships in Kansas City on Friday afternoon.
Franklin and Marshall’s James Conway picked up a victory on the opening day of the NCAA Division I wrestling championships in Kansas City, Missouri, and will continue his season into today’s second of three days of action.
Devin Flannery may not have closed the book on his college wrestling career at the top of the podium, but he could hardly have been displeased by his efforts.
When local sports fans think of Franklin & Marshall athletics, usually they visualize the Diplomats taking on schools like Dickinson, Ursinus and other not-too-distant Division III schools.
Millersville’s basketball team, whose season ended in the NCAA tournament Friday night, featured a true center (Drew Stover), a classic power forward (Matt Dade), and a veteran, show-running point guard (Jaden Faulkner), all of whom received all-conference recognition.
Millersville University’s season came to an end in the first round of the NCAA Division II Tournament as No. 16 West Liberty pulled away in the second half, turning a one-point halftime lead into a 100-78 win Friday at Gannon University in Erie.
Gannon looked very much like the No. 3 team in the country in routing Millersville 98-64 Saturday in the semifinals of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference playoffs in Erie.