We’re down to eight, as the regional finals are set to kickoff in less than 24 hours. Reviews of the second-round action, quarterfinal previews, unsettling police blotter news from Delaware, and more after the jump.

Mount Union Bracket
at (1)Mount Union 31, (4)Delaware Valley 3
Mount Union (12-0) steamrolled the Aggies behind 181 rushing yards from Jeremy Murray. The Purple Raiders will move on to their final home game of the season, while Delaware Valley finishes their campaign with a 9-3 record.

(6)Alfred 34, at (2)Cortland State 20
Maybe Alfred (10-2) was underseeded after all. The Saxons pulled off their second straight upset, knocking off the Red Dragons behind 186 yards on the ground from freshman Austin Dwyer. Cortland concludes their year 10-2.

Final preview: (6)Alfred at (1)Mount Union
Alfred finds themselves in a position many eastern teams have over the years: standing between Mount Union and the semifinals. It’s only fair to note that every time Mount Union has had a matchup against an east region team in this situation, they’ve won. Indeed, Mount Union hasn’t lost to a team other than Whitewater since October 2005. Alfred’s going to try and slow this game down on the ground, and they do have a strong offensive line to help them do that, but as much as I admire the Saxons’ tenacity I think this game is going to be a blowout.

Wesley Bracket
at (1)Wesley 44, (5)Montclair State 7
Wesley (11-0) erased a lot of doubts about whether they deserved their seed as they crushed Montclair, allowing the Red Hawks only 113 yards of total offense on the day and relying on turnovers to help pad the score. On the game’s seventh play, Wolverine CB Marcus Wilson picked off a Tom Fischer pass and ran it back 52 yards for the score, and Wesley never looked back. Montclair ends the year with a 10-2 mark.

at (2)Mary Hardin-Baylor 69, (3)Thomas More 7
Mary-Hardin Baylor (12-0) remained unbeaten with a resounding defeat of the Saints. It looked bad at the start, as UMHB fumbled on their own seven-yard line on the first offensive play of the game. However, Thomas More lost three yards on the drive, which ended with a blocked field goal, and the Crusaders took over from there. UMHB had 769 yards of offense on the day while limiting Thomas More to 259. The Saints, previously unbeaten, end the season 11-1.

Final preview: (2)Mary Hardin-Baylor at (1)Wesley
This has the potential to be crazy. Both teams can obviously put points on the board, and Wesley has a hellacious defense. UMHB’s defense has also appeared to be stern, but they do have serious questions which have not been answered by playing several teams with questionable offenses. Perhaps the key question in this game is whether the arrest of four Wesley players for burglarizing dorm rooms over Thanksgiving break will serve as a distraction… or as motivation. The players in question aren’t important cogs, so I expect that Wesley will prevail here in a high-scoring affair.

North Central Bracket
at (1)North Central 28, (4)Ohio Northern 9
North Central (12-0) struggled early, but were able to overcome it and easily handled the Polar Bears. The game was scoreless until just under three minutes to go in the first half, when the Cardinals finally found the end zone; they scored again before halftime to essentially ice the game. Ohio Northern heads home with a 10-2 record on the year.

at (2)Wisconsin-Whitewater 45, (3)Trine 31
Skepticism about the Thunder’s schedule made most people expect the Warhawks (12-0) to run away with this one, but Trine had the game tied at 31 as late as four minutes into the final period. Whitewater’s Lavell Coppage carried the ball 38 times for 300 (yes, 300) yards, which is only his second-best career rushing performance. (He had 386 in 2009 against Eau Claire.) UW-W’s Aaron Rusch broke the WIAC career receiving yardage record in the contest, as well; he now has 3,640 career yards. Trine suffers their first and only loss of the season, ending with an 11-1 record.

Final preview: (2)Wisconsin-Whitewater at (1)North Central
We could talk about North Central’s incredible defense and Whitewater’s sometimes lack of same. We could talk about Whitewater’s explosive offense and North Central’s fairly pedestrian one. I don’t think it’s going to matter; I think the key factor in this game is that Whitewater, the nation’s #1 ranked team, is so pissed off about having to go on the road this week they can’t see straight. The Warhawks should win this one.

St. Thomas Bracket
at (1)St. Thomas (MN) 24, (5)Linfield 17 (2OT)
The Tommies (12-0) never trailed in this game, but after Linfield erased a 10-0 deficit in the second period, they also never led by more than seven. Still, the Wildcats needed a seven-yard pass from Aaron Boehme to Buddy Saxon with 17 seconds to go to force overtime. Neither team scored in the first go-round, but a 10-yard toss from Dakota Tracy to Fritz Waldvogel in the second extra frame put St. Thomas ahead, and then a Taylor Avritt fumble cost Linfield the chance to tie it again. Linfield closes the 2010 ledger at 9-2.

(6)Bethel (MN) 15, at (2)Wheaton (IL) 10
Bethel (11-1) halted Wheaton’s final sustained drive, then held off the Thunder’s attempt to score in sixteen seconds on their final possession to allow the Royals to advance. Wheaton ends the year 10-2.

Final preview: (6)Bethel (MN) at (1)St. Thomas (MN)
These two MIAC teams are separated by less than 10 miles, and know one another well. It will be a battle between the Tommies’ offense and Bethel’s stellar defense; in that respect, Bethel is liable to win, as their previous meeting this season back in October resulted in a 10-6 win for St. Thomas. Can Bethel keep the Tommies silent this week? More importantly, can St. Thomas keep the Royals off the scoreboard as effectively as they did last time out? St. Thomas has to have the edge here, especially at home, but this should be a hell of a game.

NESCAC:
Season complete.

Empire 8:
Mount Union Bracket Semifinal: (6)Alfred 34, at (2)Cortland State 20

Saturday:
Mount Union Bracket Final: (6)Alfred at (1)Mount Union

CCIW:
North Central Bracket Semifinal: at (1)North Central 28, (4)Ohio Northern 9
St. Thomas Bracket Semifinal: (6)Bethel (MN) 15, at (2)Wheaton (IL) 10

Saturday:
North Central Bracket Final: (2)Wisconsin-Whitewater at (1)North Central

Wisconsin:
North Central Bracket Semifinal: at (2)Wisconsin-Whitewater 45, (3)Trine 31

Saturday:
North Central Bracket Final: (2)Wisconsin-Whitewater at (1)North Central

American Southwest:
Wesley Bracket Semifinal: at (2)Mary Hardin-Baylor 69, (3)Thomas More 7

Saturday:
Wesley Bracket Final: (2)Mary Hardin-Baylor at (1)Wesley

Northwest:
St. Thomas Bracket Semifinal: at (1)St. Thomas (MN) 24, (5)Linfield 17 (2OT)

Saturday:
Season complete.

Minnesota:
St. Thomas Bracket Semifinal: at (1)St. Thomas (MN) 24, (5)Linfield 17 (2OT)
St. Thomas Bracket Semifinal: (6)Bethel (MN) 15, at (2)Wheaton (IL) 10

Saturday:
St. Thomas Bracket Final: (6)Bethel (MN) at (1)St. Thomas (MN)

Ohio:
Mount Union Bracket Semifinal: at (1)Mount Union 31, (4)Delaware Valley 3
North Central Bracket Semifinal: at (1)North Central 28, (4)Ohio Northern 9

Saturday:
Mount Union Bracket Final: (6)Alfred at (1)Mount Union

Middle Atlantic:
Mount Union Bracket Semifinal: at (1)Mount Union 31, (4)Delaware Valley 3

Saturday:
Season complete.

Atlantic Central:
Wesley Bracket Semifinal: at (1)Wesley 44, (5)Montclair State 7

Saturday:
Wesley Bracket Final: (2)Mary Hardin-Baylor at (1)Wesley

Southern California:
Season complete.

Centennial:
Season complete.

New Jersey:
Mount Union Bracket Semifinal: (6)Alfred 34, at (2)Cortland State 20
Wesley Bracket Semifinal: at (1)Wesley 44, (5)Montclair State 7

Saturday:
Season complete.

Iowa:
Season complete.

Southern:
Season complete.

University:
Season complete.

Old Dominion:
Season complete.

Liberty League:
Season complete.

Presidents’:
Wesley Bracket Semifinal: at (2)Mary Hardin-Baylor 69, (3)Thomas More 7

Saturday:
Season complete.

Heartland:
Season complete.

Michigan:
North Central Bracket Semifinal: at (2)Wisconsin-Whitewater 45, (3)Trine 31

Saturday:
Season complete.

North Coast:
Season complete.

USA South:
Season complete.

Midwest:
Season complete.

New England FC:
Season complete.

Eastern CFC:
Season complete.

Northern:
Season complete.

Upper Midwest:
Season complete.

Independents:
Season complete.