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Phil Proud scores the third goal in Rochester's 3-0 win over Plattsburgh
Phil Proud scores the third goal in Rochester's 3-0 win over Plattsburgh
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In today's second round action, the No. 3 and No. 5 ranked men's team in the country were upset by unranked opponents. Both Trinity and Ohio Wesleyan were expected to make deep runs into the tourney this season and now they'll watch as the post-season continues. All of today's wraps are below; we now have our men's and women's Sweet 16, and the next stop on the road to San Antonio is set.

Sites for this weekend's Sweet 16 round were released by the NCAA this evening. For the men, Messiah, York, Loras, and Carnegie Mellon will be hosting sectionals. For the women, the hosts are Williams, Augustana, Trinity (Texas), and Johns Hopkins.

Scoreboard: Check out Sunday's schedule, with links to audio, video and live stats.

You can review the complete NCAA brackets; the men's bracket and women's bracket can be downloaded at a click.

Here is a wrap of today's men's action - please scroll down for the women's summary:

No. 5 Trinity was upset by unranked Hardin-Simmons 2-0 this evening. After a scoreless first half, the Cowboys broke through with a goal from Chris O'Brien in the 78th minute, and then added a goal from Isaiah Hicks in the 83rd minute. No. 25 Whitworth was a 2-1 winner over Claremont-Mudd-Scripps colleges. Pirate Elly Bulega broke the 1-1 tie in the 83rd minute. Whitworth will face Hardin-Simmons on Saturday in the Sweet 16 at Loras College.

No. 1 Messiah was a 3-1 winner over Brockport State. No. 2 York shut out No. 24 Amherst 2-0. Antonio Bua had the game winner and Kemal Nuspahic added an insurance goal late in the match. No. 10 Johns Hopkins and No. 15 Salisbury played to a scoreless draw, but Johns Hopkins advances by winning the penalty kick round 5-4. Messiah and Johns Hopkins will face off in round three on Saturday in Grantham, PA.

No. 8 Rochester shut out Plattsburgh State 3-0. Scott Cady scored the go ahead goal in the 16th minute. Misha Carrel-Thomas and Phil Proud added two goals later in the match. No. 16 Wesleyan played Western New England to a scoreless draw, but advanced via a 5-4 win in penalty kicks. Rochester and Wesleyan will meet in round three on Saturday at Messiah College.

No. 6 Loras blanked Macalester 2-0 tonight. Miguel Bonilla had the game winner for the Duhawks. Thomas Jennings added a late goal in the win. No. 14 Dominican edged UW-Whitewater 1-0 on a goal in the 15th minute by Edwin Lagunas. The Stars will now face regional foe Loras on Saturday in Sweet 16 action in the Rock Bowl in Dubuque, IA.

No. 2 York was a 3-0 winner over No. 25 Amherst earlier today. Antonio Bua had the game winner for the Spartans in the 30th minute. Kemal Nuspahic added an unassisted goal in the second half. No. 18 Rensselaer fell to No. 13 Williams 1-0. The Ephs grabbed the winning goal on an early strike by Charles Romero. York and Williams will now meet on Saturday in the third round at York College.

No. 3 Ohio Wesleyan was upset by Transylvania 1-0. The Bishops outshot Transylvania 21-8, but couldn't get a second goal past Trey Kramer, who had five saves on the day. No. 11 Swarthmore edged No. 23 Hobart 2-1 in overtime. In the 32nd minute, a Hobart received a red card, and then in the 53rd minute, both teams had players ejected. Philippe Celestin had the game winning goal for Swarthmore in 107th minute. The Garnet will play Transylvania in a Sweet 16 match on Saturday at Carnegie-Mellon.

No. 9 Carnegie Mellon edged No. 22 Medaille 1-0. The Tartan's Ryan Browne scored the game winner on a penalty kick in the 67th minute of play. The Tartans now face Calvin on Saturday in round three action at home.

No. 4 Christopher Newport played No. 19 Lynchburg to a 1-1 draw, and then advanced by winning the penalty kick round 5-3. Michael Abbonizio put Lynchburg on the board early, and good defense kept the Captains off the board until the 87th minute, when Cliff Kipper grabbed the equalizer. No. 7 Montclair State was shut down by No. 12 Stevens 4-0. Terrance Johnson had two goals, including the game winner. Todd Sheridan and Zach Adler added a goal each. The Captains and the Ducks will clash in Sweet 16 action on Saturday at York College.

In women's matches this afternoon:

No. 1 Messiah hosted Endicott and had to fight for a 1-0 win and a spot in the Sweet 16. No. 6 Otterbein defeated No. 23 Denison 1-0 on a goal in the 31st minute by Lindsey Rudibaugh. Otterbein and Messiah will meet in round three on Saturday.

No. 2 Williams edged Oneonta State 2-1. After Oneonta took a 1-0 lead on a goal by Kayla Brantmeyer, Eph Sara Wild tied the score and teammate Annelise Snyder won the match in 80th minute. No. 15 Amherst was stunned by No. 9 The College of New Jersey 4-0. Williams and TCNJ will clash in the Sweet 16 on Saturday.

No. 3 Trinity blanked Maryville (Tenn.) 5-0, and No. 13 Hardin-Simmons defeated Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 3-1. Both teams will face off on Saturday in the Sweet 16.

No. 5 Augustana edged No. 22 UW-Stevens Point 1-0 on a goal by Katie Oakes. The Vikings will face Calvin this weekend in the Sweet 16.

No. 7 William Smith and No. 25 Ithaca played to a scoreless draw, and Ithaca won the penalty kick round 5-4 to advance. No. 11 Rowan shut out No. 20 Rochester 1-0. The Profs and Ithaca will meet on Saturday in round three.

No. 8 Johns Hopkins was a 2-1 winner over Eastern on an early goal by Jessica Hnatiuk. Erin Stafford added a goal in the 66th minute, and Eastern's Tess Beckwith attempted a comeback with her goal in the 87th minute. No. 19 Middlebury was a 2-1 winner over Wheaton (Mass.). The Panthers will face Hopkins on Saturday in the Sweet 16.

No. 10 Concordia-Moorhead bested Macalester 3-1. Sam Johnson had the game winner for the Cobbers in the 80th minute. No. 16 Washington & Lee fell 2-0 to No. 21 Lynchburg. Shelly Hoath had the game winner in the 24th minute, and Ashley Hoath added a goal in the second half. Lynchburg and Concordia will clash in round three on Saturday.

No. 12 Washington University needed overtime to advance past No. 17 Illinois Wesleyan 1-0. Elyse Hanly made the difference with her goal in the 92nd minute. This is the second straight year that the Bears have met the Titans in the second round and won. No. 18 Wheaton defeated Chicago 1-0 on Saturday to advance and will face regional rival Wash U this weekend.