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SIAC Tournament Update

March 7, 2009 - Semifinals
Women
Clark Atlanta 64, Kentucky St 54
Ft. Valley State 68, Tuskegee 63
Men
Lane 64, Benedict 63
LeMoyne-Owen 61, Claflin 61

March 8, 2009
Women's Championship
1pm:Ft. Valley State vs. Clark Atlanta

Men's Championship
4:pm:LeMoyne-Owen vs. Lane*

*Will Not Be Aired Due to NCAA
Violation

 Games will not be aired on HBCU

Highlights only rebroadcast of semi 

games. ESPN owns exclusive rights

and games will be aired on ESPNU.

 

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