W6 may refer to W6 class Melbourne tram , a class of electric tram that operates in Australia W6 Group of Artists , an experimental and abstract art, Toronto, Canada Ordenss llskapet W 6 , A Grand Lodge or Association of Lodges based in Sweden with over 6500 members spread in 28 Masonic Lodge lodge s. Founded in 1851 in Gothenburg , Sweden. SSSR V6 OSOAVIAKhIM , also referred to as W6 Ossoawiachim, an airship constructed in the Soviet Union Worms Armageddon , the sixth game in the Worms series Wolfenstein Enemy Territory , the sixth game in the Wolfenstein series Warcraft III The Frozen Throne , the sixth game in the Warcraft series Worcester Cold Storage Warehouse fire , a symbol often affixed to US firefighter helmets and apparatus as a tribute to the Worcester 6 6 firefighters who died in a warehouse fire in 1999 a particular width for a structural steel I beam a postcode district in the W postcode area a IATA code for Wizz Air airline 7th step of the W0 W6 scale for the classification of meteorites by weathering Letter NumberCombDisambig de W6 fr W6 ... more details
UdSSR W6 Ossoawiachim it URSS W6OSOAVIAKHIM ja SSSR V6 ru 6 ...Refimprove date June 2008 Infobox Aircraft Begin name V6 OSOAVIAKhIM logo ONLY for an individual logo of the aircraft model, NOT the main manufacturer logo image Image W 6 Ossoaviachim wiki.jpg caption V6 OSOAVIAKhIM Infobox Aircraft Type type semi rigid airship manufacturer Soviet Union Soviet airship program designer Umberto Nobile first flight 5 November avyear 1934 introduction date the aircraft entered or will enter military or revenue service status Destroyed in crash on 5 February avyear 1938 primary user please list only one user for military aircraft, the user is a nation or a service arm. Do NOT add those tiny flags as they limit horizontal space. more users limited to three more users total please separate with br produced years in production, e.g. 1970 1999, if still in active use but no longer built number built 1 program cost total program cost. unit cost incremental or flyaway cost for military aircraft or retail price for commercial aircraft. developed from the aircraft which formed the basis for the topic type variants with their own articles variants OF the topic type SSSR V6 OSOAVIAKhIM lang ru 6 was a semi rigid airship constructed as part of the Soviet Union Soviet airship program, and designed by the Italy Italian engineer and airship designer Umberto Nobile . The airship was named after the Soviet organisation DOSAAF OSOAVIAKhIM . V6 was one of the largest airships built in the Soviet Union and one of the most successful. In October 1937 it set a new world record for airship endurance of 130 hours 27 minutes under command of Ivan Pankow, beating the previous record by the German airship LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin Graf Zeppelin In February 1938, a Soviet Arctic expedition led by Ivan Papanin became stranded on the drifting ice pack ice pack ... References Reflist External links Commons category SSSR V6 OSOAVIAKhIM http www.moninoaviation.com ... more details
Operation Osoaviakhim was a Soviet Union Soviet operation which took place on 22 October 1946, with NKVD and Soviet army units recruiting thousands of military related technical specialists from the Soviet occupation zone of post World War II Germany for employment in the Soviet Union. ref Exorcising Hitler The Occupation and Denazification of Germany, Frederick Taylor, Bloomsbury Press ref Much related equipment was moved too, the aim being to virtually transplant research and production centres, such as the relocated V 2 rocket centre at Mittelwerk Nordhausen , from Germany to the Soviet Union. The codename Osoaviakhim was the acronym of a Soviet paramilitary organisation, later renamed DOSAAF . The operation was commanded by NKVD deputy Ivan Serov Colonel General Serov , outside the control of the local Soviet Military Administration in Germany Soviet Military Administration which in a few cases, such as Carl Zeiss AG , tried to prevent the removal of specialists and equipment of vital economic significance for the occupation zone ref name Naimark, p. 223 Naimark, p. 223 ref , unsuccessfully, as it turned out, with reportedly only 582 of 10,000 machines left in place at Zeiss ref Naimark, p. 229 ref . Planned some time in advance to take place after the zone s elections on 20 October, to avoid damaging the Socialist Unity Party of Germany Socialist Unity Party s chances which in any event lost the election , the operation took 92 trains to transport the specialists and their families perhaps 10,000 15,000 people in all ref Naimark, p. 227 ref along with their furniture and belongings. ref Naimark, p. 220 ref Whilst those removed were offered generous contracts the specialists were told that they would be paid on the same terms as equivalent Soviet workers, which in post war Germany was seen as a gain ref name Naimark, p. 223 , there was little doubt that failing to sign them was not a realistic option. The major reason for the operation was the Soviet fear of being ... more details
, swimming pools. History OSOAVIAKhIM Image Osoaviakhim Wall Badge.jpg thumb right These plaster Osoaviakhim badges were affixed to buildings where residents have donated a preset amount of money to Osoaviakhim The precursor of DOSAAF was OSOAVIAKhIM , ... Horse Rider , Distinguished Parachute Jumper, etc. Gradually, OSOAVIAKhIM ..., topography and armament. Unlike usual draft, a person could join OSOAVIAKhIM as early as at the age of 14. By 1941, the head count of OSOAVIAKhIM was estimated by 13 mln. OSOAVIAKhIM supported a number ... of Osoaviakhim 1 record setting balloon the latter program was taken over by the Soviet Air Forces Air Forces . In 1931, Sergey Korolev s rocket research organization, GIRD , was originally part of OSOAVIAKhIM ... 1970s it was 10 kopek . See also Svazarm DOSAAF Belarus SSSR V6 OSOAVIAKhIMOsoaviakhim airship Leyla ... 1961 External links Commons category OSOAVIAKhIM http www.rosto.ru ROSTO, Russian Defence Sports Technical ... more details
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NOTOC File W 6 Ossoaviachim wiki.jpg thumb The W6 Ossoawiachim built by Nobile was one of the largest Russian airships This article outlines some of the Rigid airship rigid and semi rigid airship s used in or built in Russia and the Soviet Union. Image Parseval Broschuere 12.png thumb PL 7 Grif built by Luftfahrzeug GmbH for the Russian military In 1812, desiring to attack Napolean s army during the French invasion of Russia , Alexander I of Russia Alexander I commissioned the German engineer Leppig to build a large fish shaped airship propelled by fins ref name Whale Whale George Whale, 1995 , Chapter II Early airships and their development to the present day Germany ref the craft inflated but became damaged and failed to lift off. ref cite book first Frederick Stansbury last Haydon coauthors Tom D. Crouch year 2000 title Military Ballooning During the Early Civil War isbn 0801864429 id ISBN 978 0 8018 6442 1 publisher JHU Press page 16 ref ref cite web publisher Aerodacious title Important Events in Balloon History url http www.aerodacious.com Left003.HTM accessdate 2009 06 09 ref Like other nations in the early 20th century, Russia began researching and developing its own airships. Russia also purchased airships from the French and then from the German firm Luft Fahrzeug Gesellschaft , and in the 1920s and 1930s built others such as the USSR V5 and the SSSR V6 OSOAVIAKhIM with help from the Italian Umberto Nobile . Much of Soviet airship development remains obscure the proclaimed rigid Zeppelin style airships announced in the five year plans were probably pure propaganda while some may have been built. Citation needed date May 2009 reason must get cite, read it recently somewhere In the early 1910s, the German firm Luft Fahrzeug Gesellschaft delivered the small semi rigid PL 7 Grif , ref name dolgopa http dolgoprud.org album 06 00e.htm Dirigibles of Imperial Russia up to 1917 year , Smartsoft Ltf, 2008 ref and the PL 14 Burewestnik to the Russian military. The Albatross ... more details
Pune Stock Exchange PSE was established in 1982. See also List of South Asian stock exchanges External links http www.punestockexchange.com aboutpse.html Pune Stock Exchange Website http www.sebi.gov.in investor stockexchadd.html W6 SEBI Pune Stock Exchange Category Stock exchanges in India Category Economy of Pune India stub mr ... more details
6W or 6 W may refer to Units of measurement 6 W, or 6th meridian west , a longitude coordinate 6 watt s 6 week s 6 wins, abbreviated in a win loss record pitching Transportation 6W, IATA code for Saravia Other Dublin 6W, see List of Dublin postal districts 06W, a designation for Typhoon Ora 1972 See also W6 disambiguation Letter NumberCombDisambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
V6 commonly refers to a V6 engine , a V engine with six cylinders in two banks of three V6 or V 6 may also refer to CATIA CATIA V6 , a Product Lifecycle Management application from Dassault Systemes V6 Grafton Street , a road in Milton Keynes V6 band , a Japanese musical group v6 Perl , an implementation of Perl 6 on Perl 5 V6 Quickstep , a dance figure in Quickstep Sony MDR V6 , a large diaphragm foldable headphone Sixth Edition Unix Version 6 Unix , The Sixth Edition of the Unix Time Sharing System SSSR V6 OSOAVIAKhIM , a Soviet airship Area V6 of visual cortex, also known as the Dorsomedial area the International Telecommunication Union prefix for the Federated States of Micronesia V.6 may refer to an ITU T V Series Recommendations ITU T recommendation , approved in November 1988, titled Standardization of data signalling rates for synchronous data transmission on leased telephone type circuits. It has been withdrawn since V06 may refer to ATC code V06 General nutrients , a subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System Letter NumberCombDisambig es V6 desambiguaci n eo V kun nombro fr V6 ko V6 id V6 it V6 nl V6 ja V6 pl V6 sv V6 th V6 zh V6 ... more details
Wizz Air Wizz Air Ukraine operate to the following Europe Germany Cologne Bonn Airport Dortmund Airport L beck Airport Memmingen Airport Italy Treviso Airport Venice Treviso Airport Poland Katowice International Airport Sweden Stockholm Skavsta Airport begins 18 December 2010 . Turkey Antalya Airport Ukraine Kyiv Boryspil International Airport Hub Lviv International Airport Simferopol International Airport . N.B. Wizz s London Luton Kyiv route is operated by Wizz Air Hungary Flight codes start W6, not WU External links http www.wizzair.com Wizz Air Ukraine References reflist 2 Category Lists of airline destinations sr ... more details
This is a list of airlines currently operating in Hungary . border 0 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 3 class wikitable sortable valign middle AIRLINE IATA ICAO airline code ICAO Callsign COMMENCED BR OPERATIONS NOTES Budapest Aircraft Service BPS BASE 1991 CityLine Hungary ZM CNB CITYHUN 2003 Farnair Hungary ZM CNB CITYHUN 2003 Travel Service Hungary TVL TRAVEL SERVICE 2001 Wizz Air W6 WZZ WIZZ AIR 2003 See also List of Airlines List of airlines in Europe List of airlines Category Airlines of Hungary Category Lists of airlines by country Hungary Category Hungary related lists Airlines ... more details
Vsevobuch lang ru , a portmanteau for vseobshcheye voyennoye obucheniye , universal military training is the name of the compulsory military training of men practised in the former Soviet Union . Vsevobuch is affiliated with sports training, to which it contributed. The first vsevobuch was urged by the 7th Congress of the Russian Communist Party Bolsheviks 7th Congress of the Bolshevik Party . It took place de jure in March 1918 to fight the remnants of opposition to Soviet rule. Initially Vsevobuch engaged mainly the workers from that summer, it also took poor peasants. ref ru icon Vasilevskiy, A. M., http www.kursk1943.mil.ru kursk arch books memo vasilevsky am 04.html The matter of my whole life . ref The whole process was canceled in 1923. Shortly after the opening of the Eastern Front of World War II a decree of the State Defense Committee was issued on September 17, 1941. Named On Universal Compulsory Military Training of the Citizens of the USSR , it came into force on October 1 of the same year and embraced males between 16 and 50 years old. The document proclaimed that military training should be provided without isolation from civilian work. The Central Department of Vsevobuch was formed within the Council of People s Commissars People s Commissariat of Defense. It is estimated that the total number who passed through Vsevobuch in 1941 45 was 9,862,000 men. ref ru icon http www.historia.ru 2006 01 lotareva.htm Lotaryova, M. I. Vsevobuch and the war ref A 4550 m mountain in Trans Ili Alatau was named after Vsevobuch. ref ru icon http berendei.tsu.ru win library books stepanova2 027.htm Stepanova, V. I. Through Trans Ili Alatau ref See also OSOAVIAKHIM Roza Shanina References Reflist Category Soviet phraseology Category Military history of the Soviet Union Category Military education and training in the Soviet Union Category 1918 establishments in Russia Category 1923 disestablishments Category 1941 establishments in the So ... more details
There existed an evolved system of military education in the Soviet Union that covered a wide range of ages. Late Soviet Union All able bodied males obtained basic and specialized military training during Conscription in Russia obligatory 2 3 year male draft . Suvorov Military School s for boys of 14 17 established in 1943 delivered education in military subjects. Nakhimov Naval School s were similar to the Suvorov ones, specializing in Navy subjects. All able bodied male students of universities and many other institutions of higher education were subject to training at the Military Chairs voyennnaya kafedra to become reservist officers. Soviet military academies provided higher education to higher officers and officers of specialized kinds of armed force engineering, medical, etc. . There also existed schools for under officers and sergeants, often part of the draft service for distinguished soldiers, as a step towards the professional military career. Reservists were subject to periodic training exercises of duration 2 6 weeks once in several years. Soviet professional military education was also available for persons from the Soviet Empire Soviet satellite states and from the perceived Soviet sphere of influence among the Third World countries. ref Warsaw Pact Reserve Systems A White Paper , by Rudolf Woller 1978 ISBN 3763752056 ref Civilians could receive military related training in military support organizations DOSAAF and OSOAVIAKHIM. References reflist Further reading The Educating of Armies , by Michael Dawson Stephens 1989 ISBN 0333434471 about philosophy and practice of the training of soldiers in Britain, America, Cuba, the USSR, China, Indonesia, Israel and Sweden. http stinet.dtic.mil oai oai?verb getRecord&metadataPrefix html&identifier ADA181964 The Soviet Military Education System for Commissioning and Training Officers , a bibliographical description and a http handle.dtic.mil 100.2 ADA181964 link to the document in PDF format Category Military ed ... more details
Ivan Yakovlevich Strod lang ru April 10, 1894 &ndash February 4, 1938 was a hero of the Russian Civil War in the Russian Far East from 1918 to 1923. Ivan Strod was born in Ludza into the medical attendant s latvians Latvian family. He participated in World War I and was awarded with four Cross of St. George Soldier St. George Crosses and became a praporshik . Ivan Strod volunteered the Red Army in 1918 fighting against the Whites in Siberia . From November 1918 to December 1919 he was in the Olyokminsk prison. After the release, Ivan Strod headed the Volunteer Revolutionary Detachment. In October 1920 he was a commander of a cavalry detachment of the People s Revolutionary Army of the Far Eastern Republic . He was in charge of defeating a White general Anatoly Pepelyayev during the Yakut Revolt . Ivan Strod was awarded with three Order of the Red Banner Orders of the Red Banner . In 1927 he was retired because of his health state. Ivan Strod worked for Osoaviakhim works in Tomsk . He was executed during the Great Purge . References http www.hrono.ru sobyt 1923sssr.html kalan Russian history website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Strod, Ivan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 10, 1894 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH February 4, 1938 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Strod, Ivan Category 1894 births Category 1938 deaths Category People from Ludza Category People of the Russian Civil War be x old ru , sah tt ... more details
File Colorado tartan.png thumb The Colorado State Tartan The Colorado State Tartan is the Scottish tartan pattern officially adopted by the U.S. State of Colorado to represent the state in various functions and occasions. Official state tartan The Colorado General Assembly adopted House Joint Resolution 97 1016 ref http www.state.co.us gov dir leg dir res HJR1016.htm Colorado House Joint Resolution 97 1016 ref on 3 March 1997, designating an official Colorado State Tartan. The tartan is a pattern and colors that symbolize Colorado s splendor and history. The pattern or sett consists of primary blocks of forest green and cerulean blue separated by broad dividing bands of black, with the forest green checks containing two pairs of tram tracks consisting of lavender and white and with the cerulean blue checks containing a gold stripe with red guard lines. The official state tartan is a Celts Celtic district tartan that may be worn by any resident or friend of Colorado whether or not of Celtic heritage. Colorado State Tartan thread count, which may be verified on the website of the Scottish Tartans Authority Y 8 R6 MB34 K40 G4 W6 Lv6 W6 G 64 Colorado House Joint Resolution 96 1014 designated July 1 as Tartan Day in the State of Colorado. See also List of Colorado state symbols List of U.S. state tartans State of Colorado Tartan References reflist 1 External links http www.colorado.gov dpa doit archives history symbemb.htm Tartan Colorado State Tartan http www.tartanday.org history.htm History of National Tartan Day Colorado Category Symbols of Colorado ... more details
Kobayashi fuseki is a fuseki for Black stones in the Go board game game of Go . Its name comes from Kobayashi Koichi , who has very often used this fuseki. Kobayashi fuseki is as below. It is similar to the Chinese fuseki Mini Chinese fuseki mini Chinese fuseki . It emphasizes influence in order to shape out a big Moyo Go Moyo . style margin 1em style border solid thin padding 2px goban 19 18 17 16 w2 x b1 15 14 13 12 11 10 x x x 9 8 7 6 w6 5 4 w4 b7 x 3 b5 b3 2 1 a b c d e f g h j k l m n o p q r s t 20 style text align center Kobayashi fuseki Black External links http senseis.xmp.net ?KobayashiFuseki Kobayashi fuseki Category Fuseki ja tr Kobayashi a l ... more details
The World at Six is the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation s national dinner hour radio newscast, airing Monday to Friday from 6 to 6 30 p.m. local time on CBC Radio One . On Saturdays and Sundays, the program airs with the title The World This Weekend . In the Maritime Provinces , The World This Weekend airs at 7 p.m. rather than 6, as the final hour of the live Cross Country Checkup occupies the 6 to 7 p.m. time slot on Sundays in the Atlantic Time Zone . In the rest of Canada, however, The World This Weekend airs at 6 p.m. local time. Formerly simulcast on both CBC Radio One and CBC Radio 2 , the program only airs on Radio One as of March 2007. Anchors The program s weekday anchor is Alison Smith , and the weekend edition is currently anchored by Marcia Young . Other past anchors and reporters associated with the program included Joan Donaldson , Maureen Brosnahan , Lorna Jackson, Barbara Smith, Russ Germain , Alannah Campbell, Bob Oxley, Bernie McNamee and Dave Seglins . References reflist 2 External links http www.cbc.ca w6 The World at Six http www.cbc.ca worldthisweekend The World This Weekend DEFAULTSORT World At Six, The Category CBC Radio One programs Category CBC Radio 2 programs Category CBC News Category Canadian news radio programs Canada radio show stub ... more details
Shusaku fuseki is a traditional fuseki for black stones in the Go board game game of Go . It was developed to perfection but not invented by Honinbo Shusaku . It, with its variants, comprised the basis of the major theories of fuseki for nearly a century, up to the 1930s at which point the introduction of komidashi and major innovations under the flag of shinfuseki occurred. However, as a testimony to its effectiveness, this type of opening is still played by professionals when playing no komi games. The orthodox Shusaku fuseki is as follows style margin 1em style border none padding 2px Goban 19 18 17 w2 w4 16 x x x b1 15 b7 14 13 12 11 10 x x x 9 8 7 6 5 w6 4 b5 x x x 3 b3 2 1 a b c d e f g h j k l m n o p q r s t 20 style text align center Shusaku fuseki Black External links http senseis.xmp.net ?ShusakuFuseki Shusaku fuseki Category Fuseki cs sakovo zah jen pl Otwarcie Sh saku tr Shusaku a l ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 File Great Yarmouth Coach park.JPG 250px right thumb Two Soames coaches among others at Great Yarmouth coach park. Soames Coaches or Forget Me Not Travel is a coach company based in Otley, Suffolk Otley , near Woodbridge, Suffolk , England. Duties The company operates school contracts as well as private hire excursions. They also operate hoilday work for Travelstyle Hoildays. Fleet Most of the fleet consists of second hand Volvo coaches. Gallery gallery File Soames W6 AMS.JPG Van Hool T9 at Carlton Colville, East Anglian Transport Museum File Soames Coaches L659 ADS.JPG Van Hool at depot in Otley. Now sold to Beestons reg. 226 LRB. File Soames NJ03 HLP.JPG Plaxton Profile at the depot in Otley. File Soames Plaxton Premieres.JPG Plaxton Premieres at the depot in Otley gallery References Commons category Soames Coaches Reflist External links http www.ipswichbus.co.uk fleetlists soames Fleetlist See also List of current bus operators of the United Kingdom Bus companies in East England coord 52 09 05 N 1 13 14 E type landmark region GB display title Category Coach operators in England ... more details
Tushino lang ru is a former village and town to the north of Moscow , which has been part of the city s area since 1960. Between 1939 and 1960, Tushino was classed as a separate town. The Skhodnya River flows across the southern part of Tushino. Image Tushino.jpg thumb 275px The camp at Tushino. The village was attested since the late 14th century as an estate land estate of boyar Vasili Ivanovich Kvashnin Tusha and later his sons Pyotr and Semyon. In the middle of the 16th century, the village and the nearby Saviour Monastery were acquired by the Troitse Sergiyeva Lavra . One of the finest of Russian Tented roof tent like church es was built in the monastery under Ivan the Terrible . In the late 16th century, the monastery used to provide lodging for foreign diplomatic mission s before their arrival in Moscow. During the Time of Troubles , False Dmitry II and his supporters settled in Tushino between 1608 and 1610. The Tushino camp was a replica of the Muscovite court, having its own prikaz es and Feodor Romanov the Patriarch . From here, False Dmitry II was laying siege to the Moscow Kremlin . In December of 1609, the Tushino Thief as the impostor came to be known and his wife Marina Mniszech fled from Tushino to Kaluga after losing Polish support. In 1610, the combined Russo Swedish army of Mikhail Skopin Shuisky and Jacob de La Gardie forced False Dmitry s supporters out of Tushino. Thereafter the monastery was disbanded, and the village declined. In the second half of the 19th century, Tushino saw the first industrial enterprises, such as windmill s and a textile mill. In the 1920s, they built Tushino Stocking Factory. In 1929, the Soviets established a flying school of the Osoaviakhim , which is short for the Society for Support of the Defense, Aviation, and Chemical Industries and then Tushino Airfield with research facilities and aircraft factories next to Tushino. See also Soviet air shows , for which Tushino airfield was notable Online re ... more details
The 2005 Atlantic 10 Men s Basketball Tournament was played from March 9 to March 12, 2005, at U.S. Bank Arena in Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati , Ohio . The winner was named champion of the Atlantic 10 Conference and received an automatic bid to the 2005 NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Tournament . George Washington University won the tournament. The top two teams in each division received first round byes. George Washington earned the conference s only bid to the NCAA tournament. Bracket 4RoundBracket Byes RD1 First Round br Wednesday, March 9 RD2 Quarterfinals br Thursday, March 10 RD3 Semifinals br Friday, March 11 RD4 Final br Saturday, March 12 group1 group2 RD1 seed01 RD1 team01 RD1 score01 RD1 seed02 RD1 team02 RD1 score02 RD1 seed03 W4 RD1 team03 University of Richmond Richmond RD1 score03 68 RD1 seed04 E5 RD1 team04 University of Rhode Island Rhode Island RD1 score04 60 RD1 seed05 RD1 team05 RD1 score05 RD1 seed06 RD1 team06 RD1 score06 RD1 seed07 E3 RD1 team07 University of Massachusetts Amherst Massachusetts RD1 score07 64 RD1 seed08 W6 RD1 team08 La Salle University La Salle RD1 score08 70 RD1 seed09 RD1 team09 RD1 score09 RD1 seed10 RD1 team10 RD1 score10 RD1 seed11 E4 RD1 team11 Fordham University Fordham RD1 score11 65 RD1 seed12 W5 RD1 team12 Duquesne University Duquesne RD1 score12 53 RD1 seed13 RD1 team13 RD1 score13 RD1 seed14 RD1 team14 RD1 score14 RD1 seed15 W3 RD1 team15 University of Dayton Dayton RD1 score15 78 RD1 seed16 E6 RD1 team16 St. Bonaventure University St. Bonaventure RD1 score16 48 RD2 seed01 E1 RD2 team01 Saint Joseph s University Saint Joseph s RD2 score01 63 RD2 seed02 W4 RD2 team02 Richmond RD2 score02 51 RD2 seed03 W2 RD2 team03 Xavier University Cincinnati Xavier RD2 score03 83 RD2 seed04 W6 RD2 team04 La Salle RD2 score04 70 RD2 seed05 W1 RD2 team05 George Washington University George Washington RD2 score05 79 RD2 seed06 E4 RD2 team06 Fordham RD2 score06 63 RD2 seed07 E2 RD2 team07 Temple University Temple RD2 score07 61 RD2 ... more details