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  2. Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens - Wikipedia

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    The 2006–07 Delaware team finished 26–5 overall and 16–2 in the CAA (3rd place) and earned a bid to the 2007 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament where they lost to the Michigan State Spartans coached by Joanne P. McCallie, who went on to coach at Duke from 2007-2020, by a score of 69–58.

  3. List of college athletic programs in Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Team School City Conference Sport sponsorship Foot-ball Basketball Base-ball Soft-ball Soccer M W M W Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens: University of Delaware: Newark: CAA [a] FCS [b] Delaware State Hornets and Lady Hornets: Delaware State University: Dover: MEAC: FCS [c] [c

  4. Category:Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens - Wikipedia

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    Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens softball; Y. YoUDee This page was last edited on 20 October 2023, at 16:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. List of NCAA Division II softball programs - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of schools that participate in NCAA Division II softball, according to NCAA.com. [1] These teams compete for the NCAA Division II Softball Championship. (For schools whose athletic branding does not directly correspond with the school name, the athletic branding is in parentheses.)

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  7. List of NCAA Division I softball programs - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of schools that participate in NCAA Division I softball, according to NCAA.com. [1] These teams compete to go to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Devon Park for the Women's College World Series. (For schools whose athletic branding does not directly correspond with the school name, the athletic branding is in parentheses.)