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Terrence Johnson scored the late game winner to lead Stevens 2-1 over Nazareth in the Empire 8 final.
Terrence Johnson scored the late game winner to lead Stevens 2-1 over Nazareth in the Empire 8 final.
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Conference tournament play wrapped up across the country today with 38 or 39 conference champions decided this weekend. Later this evening, the NCAA will release the men's and women's postseason information, with brackets and pairings available on Monday. Go ahead and share your opinions about the post-season, and check out the complete list of who's in, and who is hoping for Pool C, on our message boards.

Scroll down for all the results from men's conference action on Saturday, as well as a rundown of today's championship matches. You will find the women's results and summary here.

In Wisconsin today, two candidates for Pool B consideration squared off, and in the end, UW-Whitewater pulled off an upset, blanking UW-Oshkosh 1-0. Luke Buchholz had the winning goal for the Warhawks.

Empire 8: No. 14 Stevens defeated Nazareth 2-1 to win the Empire 8 title. Terrence Johnson had two goals, including the game winner with just 1 minute and 10 seconds to play in regulation; Bryan De Farla had the assist in the goal that ultimately sent Stevens to their seventh straight trip to the post-season.

NESCAC: Williams defeated Middlebury 2-1 in overtime to take the conference title and AQ. The Ephs led 1-0 until Middlebury evened the score with a goal in the 91st minute, sending the match into overtime. The match was settled when an attempt to clear by Middlebury resulted in an own goal.

NEWMAC: Babson edged by Wheaton 2-1 in the conference final. Beavers Jimmy Stento and Dan Fogarty combined to score the game winner in the 76th minute. Peter Crowley had five saves as Wheaton outsot Babson 24-12.

Presidents' Athletic Conference: Thomas More shutout Washington & Jefferson 1-0 to win the conference championship. Aaron Osborne scored the game winner in the seventh minute off a feed form Joey Tensing. W & J made a late push with a Dan Hart shot that was deflected by a defender to preserve the shutout. Goalkeeper Zack Lawson had three saves to preserve the shutout.

North Eastern Athletic Conference: Cazenovia needed two overtime periods to get by University of Dallas 2-1 in the conference final.

American Southwest Conference: Hardin-Simmons captured the ASC championship with a 4-2 PK victory over Mary Hardin-Baylor after the two teams played to a scoreless draw.

Skyline Conference: St. Joseph's defeated Old Westbury 2-1 to capture the conference AQ for the second year in a row.

Saturday conference finals:

Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference: Medaille wins the tournament, shutting out Penn State-Behrend 1-0. Maverick Josh Meier scored the lone goal in the 79th minute for the win.

Capital Athletic Conference: No. 4 York fought off Stevenson 2-1 to win the CAC AQ. Brett Sauerberger scored his second goal of the season and the second of the game for the Spartans, who have won three of the last five CAC championships and with the conference's AQ, will be making their fifth-straight appearance in the NCAA post-season.

CCIW: No. 20 Wheaton and Elmhurst ended double overtime in a 2-2 draw, but Wheaton advances by winning the PK round 3-1. Elmhurst's Matt Sterner picked up a key goal in the 83rd minute to even the score and force overtime.

Centennial Conference: Johns Hopkins scored once in each half to defeat Dickinson 2-1 and capture the conference AQ.

Colonial States Athletic Conference: Cabrini jumped out to an early lead and defeated Immaculata 2-0 to win the championship.

Commonwealth Conference: No. 2 Messiah defeated Arcadia 4-1 to take the conference championship.

The Commonwealth Coast Conference: Four different players scored for Western New England in their 4-0 win over Wentworth. This is WNE's third-straight championship.

CUNY Athletic Conference: York (NY) defeated Hunter 1-0 to win the conference title and the AQ.

Freedom Conference: Misericordia blanked Manhattanville 1-0 after a Joey Scanlon goal in the 13th minute to win the conference title.

Great Northeast Athletic Conference: The St. Joseph's Monks edged Emerson 2-1 to win the GNAC Championship.

Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference: Transylvania defeats Hanover 2-1 to win the HCAC Championship. This is the fourth HCAC title that Transylvania has won in the past five years.

Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: No. 3 Loras was upset 2-1 by Wartburg, sending the Knights to the NCAA post-season. Duhawk Miguel Bonilla picked up his 17th goal of the season in the 50th minute. Wartburg's Kyle McKenna tied it in the 79th minute after heading a home a Brandon Cook cross. In double overtime, Luke Prater scored off Brandon Cook's second assist of the night in the 108th minute.

Landmark Conference: Catholic shutout Scranton 3-0 to win the conference AQ. Goalkeeper Brandon Dombrowski earned the clean sheet making eight saves. This marks the first Landmark Conference title in Cardinal's history.

Liberty League: Hobart defeated Union 2-1 in double overtime for the conference AQ. Statesman Kevin McCarthy scored in the 106th minute off an assist from Tony Yeboah. McCarthy was also named the Tournament MVP.

Little East Conference: Eastern Connecticut wins the AQ, defeating UMass Dartmouth 1-0.

Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference: Salem State earns a shutout against Westfield State 1-0 to win the conference championship. Jared Barbosa scored a goal in the 78th minute to earn the win. Salem State's goalie Luis Marques earned Tournament MVP honors.

Midwest Conference: Grinnell advances past Beloit after a 3-2 PK decision. After double overtime, Grinnell and Beloit were tied 2-2. Stephen Craig nailed the deciding shot in the PK round.

Macalester clinched the MIAC Men's Championship with a 1-0 victory over Carleton; the women's teams for both schools face-off tonight at Macalester under the lights.
Macalester clinched the MIAC Men's Championship with a 1-0 victory over Carleton; the women's teams for both schools face-off tonight at Macalester under the lights (more photos).
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Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Macalester blanked Carleton 1-0 for the championship crown. Scott Petesch picked up the lone goal of the match (photo gallery).

New Jersey Athletic Conference: Montclair State won the the NJAC with a 1-0 shutout of Rowan. Senior Will Griffin headed in a throw-in from junior Mike Krol in the 16th minute for the win and the AQ (photo gallery).

Northern Athletics Conference: No. 17 Dominican University defeated Milwaukee School of Engineering for the conference championship by a score of 1-0. The Stars got out to an early lead on a Leo Elizalde goal in the second minute.

North Atlantic Conference: Husson defended it home pitch and defeated Castleton 3-1 to win the North Atlantic Conference Championship.

North Coast Athletic Conference: In a major upset, No. 1 Ohio Wesleyan falls in two overtimes to Denison 2-1. Denison takes the AQ, and Ohio Wesleyan is a lock for a spot in Pool C.

Ohio Athletic Conference: Capital tied their match with Ohio Northern with a pair of second half goals by Ian Warmbrodt, and goalkeeper Daren Scarberry made four saves during the PK round as the Crusaders won their first ever OAC tournament title.

Old Dominion Athletic Conference: No. 22 Lynchburg defeats Roanoke 3-1 to win the conference championship. Roanoke went up early on but Lynchburg answered back with three second-half goals.

Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Claremont defeated Redlands 2-1 to win the conference tournament.

St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Webster blanks Greenville 1-0 to win the SLIAC title.

SUNY Athletic Conference: In a defensive struggle, Brockport State and Plattsburgh State played to a 0-0 draw after two overtimes. In the PK round, Brockport advances after an 11-10 decision, capturing the conference AQ.

University Athletic Association: The University of Chicago won a complicated three way tie-breaker with Rochester and Carnegie Mellon to capture the UAA AQ.

USA South Athletic Conference: Christopher Newport took the USA South championship by out-scoring North Carolina Wesleyan on penalty kicks, 4-2, after battling to a 1-1 double overtime tie.

Wheaton College (Ill.) student Josh Weaver contributed to this story