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Lady Quakers denied
NCAA tourney bid
WC
finishes season 19-8
February
26, 2006

Jerry Scheve
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Following
Ohio Athletic Conference Tournament semifinal losses, WC women's
basketball coach Jerry Scheve and men's basketball coach Scott
Reule offered little optimism about their teams' chances of
receiving at-large NCAA tournament bids. Sunday night, their
concerns were validated as both teams learned they had missed
the NCAA tournament cut.
On
the women's side, Capital received the OAC's automatic berth
after their 47-45 win over Baldwin-Wallace in the OAC Tournament
final. Baldwin-Wallace received an at-large invitation to
the national tournament.
Two
other teams that defeated Wilmington in the regular season
DePauw and Hope received automatic berths as
result of winning conference championships. The Lady Quakers'
season ends at 19-8, snapping WC's streak of 20-win seasons
at four.
"After
we lost on Thursday, I knew the season was over. I know how
the system works. I knew where we stood, that there was very
little chance for us to get in," Scheve said. "I'm just disappointed
that we couldn't find a way to win more games because we had
a team that was capable of playing well in the tournament."
On
the men's side, Baldwin-Wallace won the OAC regular-season
and tournament titles and was the only OAC team that made
the national tournament.
The
Quakers' season ends at 20-7, the first 20-win season in team
history. Reule said he was disappointed his team will be watching
the NCAA tournament from the sideline and surprised that Baldwin-Wallace
was the OAC's lone representative.
"The
thing that confuses me is how people around the country speak
about the competitiveness and strength of our league, then
neither us nor Ohio Northern (21-6) get invited, that all
we get in is our tournament champion," Reule said. "I guess
the tournament committee has a formula they use and neither
Wilmington nor Ohio Northern were among the top teams in Pool
C according to that formula."
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