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Intrepid sailors : the legacy of Preble's boys and the Tripoli campaign
The story of Commodore Edward Preble and the legendary efforts of \"Preble's Boys\" to subdue the pirate leader of Tripoli, who declared war on the United States in 1801.
LAST STAND at BLADENSBURG
P.S. Marine Corps Private Charles Dechard stood next Captain Samuel Miller, watching with a mixture of horror and rage as the American army defending Washington, D.C., disintegrated around them. Fat Prize, Thin Defenses Captain Miller's Marines were part of a hastily collected American army of 6,000 men under Brigadier General William H. Winder that gathered on 24 August 1814 at the little town of Bladensburg. [...]more men arrived; Lieutenant Colonel Jacinth Laval and his 125 regular Army dragoons were placed on the left flank, while a battalion of 350 regulars under Colonel William Scott, two regiments of District of Columbia militia under Brigadier General Walter Smith, and a regiment of Maryland militia formed a third line.6 'Precious Few Fighting Men' Winder didn't place his troops on the battlefield.
St. Benedict falls short in national final
St. Benedict (28-2) playing in its first national final, had the Bears (31-0) on the ropes. After trailing 34-30 at halftime, the Blazers went on an 11-4 run to open the second half and grabbed a 41- 38 lead. Senior Robyn Ruschmeier scored five of her team-high 14 points during the span. The Sioux, ranked No. 1 all season, became only the second team to win three consecutive NCAA Division II women's titles. North Dakota State won four consecutive titles from 1993 to 1996. - Division II men: Kentucky Wesleyan won a record seventh NCAA championship, getting 22 points and 19 rebounds from Antonio Garcia in a 75-60 victory over Metropolitan State in Louisville, Ky. Garcia, the Division II Player of the Year and tournament MVP, made eight of 13 shots from the floor and had six assists for the top-ranked Panthers (35-2). Metro State finished 28-5. - Division III men: Colin Gassner hit a reverse layup with 19.8 seconds left in the second overtime, leading Wisconsin-Platteville to a 76-75 victory over Hampden-Sydney 76-75 in the championship game in Salem, Va. It was the first two-overtime game in the 25-year history of the Division III tournament.