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ITA National Indoor Championships
by Staff Reports, 6 March 2024
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The final leg of this year’s ITA National Indoor Championships was completed last Sunday when Claremont-Mudd-Scripps captured the Division III women’s title for the second time in program history.
If you missed any of the action, we’ve provided links to the stories to read.
Division I
Men: Ohio State wins a thriller over TCU
Women: Oklahoma State completes historic run
Division II
Men: Barry secures the program’s second title
Women: Barry captures its third straight indoor title
Division III
Men: Emory University adds another Indoor title
Women: CMS gets revenge in final
NAIA
Georgia Gwinnett College sweeps its first Indoor titles
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