D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll celebrates its 25th season, honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week, presented by Scoutware.
Three of the four road teams advanced through the MAC Commonwealth semifinals while the Scranton men and King's women also won on the road. Plus another top seed was eliminated in Wednesday night's action. Get the full recap here.
Halley's Comet returns to earth's view once every 75 years. The Texas-Dallas Comets return to the Top 25 for the third time this season. Plus Hope moves up to No. 2 and Albright returns to the rankings.
D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll returns for its 23rd season honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week, presented by Scoutware.
No. 6 UW-Whitewater, No. 9 Transylvania and No. 24 Albright kept first place in their conferences to themselves with big wins on Wednesday night. Elsewhere No. 7 Wartburg created a three-way tie in the ARC and RIC anchored itself atop the LEC.
Three new teams enter our rankings, including Oglethorpe which makes its first appearance since the end of the 2008-09 season. Plus undefeated Albright joins our Top 25 and Bethel gets a boost coming off its big week. Get the full list here.
No. 23 Bethel and Albright stayed perfect in similar fashion as both teams built big leads, lost them and rallied to victory. Elsewhere Illinois Wesleyan and St. Vincent asserted themselves in their conference races.
D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll returns for its 23rd season honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week, presented by Scoutware.
D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll returns for its 23rd season honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week, presented by Scoutware.
No. 3 Hope defeated archrival Calvin to stay undefeated and Drew picked off previously beaten Juniata. Elsewhere Christopher Newport withstood a big rally by York (Pa.) and Rose-Hulman and Chapman extended their conference leads.
Albright scored the biggest upset of the Division III women's basketball season to date as the Lions knocked off top-ranked and undefeated Tufts, 62-59. On the men's side, Augustana impressed, York (Pa.) thrilled and Marietta ground out a win in Top 25 battles.
Trine won its first MIAA women's basketball title the hard way, by beating Hope in DeVos Fieldhouse. Four more teams joined Amherst in completing perfect regular seasons while Albright swept Messiah and Catholic edged Moravian. That and more in today's women's recap.
We entered Saturday with 14 undefeated teams in Division III women's basketball and we leave the day with just ten. No. 18 Puget Sound edged No. 16 Whitman in a thriller while Montclair State, Trinity (Texas) and Messiah also picked up their first loss.
Hope and Albright opened conference play with big wins thanks to big nights from their reserves while Katie McDaniels had another great night for Wheaton at Chicago. In men's action No. 19 Salisbury won its conference opener while No. 22 Mount St. Joseph fell to Anderson.
After a disappointing end to last season, Albright came back motivated, and the Lions' second-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament has continued on into the Sweet 16. A Road to Indianapolis feature by Sarah Sommer.
Next weekend's sectionals will have a few new faces and several familiar ones. Albright and Stevens advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time ever while the NESCAC and UAA each went 3-0 and both national semifinalists moved on. Get the recap from the second round of the women's tournament.
Jane Joyce and Kelecia Harris each scored 14 points and No. 9 Albright routed Alvernia 95-49 in a MAC Commonwealth game on Tuesday in the Physical Education Center to close out the regular season.
Senior Kelecia Harris scored 17 points and grabbed 14 rebounds and sophomore Nina Mazzarelli hit a three-pointer with 12.1 seconds to play leading 10th-ranked Albright to a 64-60 MAC Commonwealth victory over Stevenson on Senior Day in the Bollman Center on Saturday.
On Thursday night's Hoopsville, Dave McHugh talked about the first Regional Rankings and the carnage that followed. McHugh also talked to coaches from who have their teams poised to capture conference crowns while also positioning themselves the best they can in the regional rankings. You can watch the entire Hoopsville episode or listen to the podcasts here:
Senior Kelecia Harris scored 18 points, grabbed 13 rebounds and blocked five shots and 10th-ranked Albright tied the school record for victories in a season with a 65-57 MAC Commonwealth victory over Lycoming at Lamade Gymnasium.
Senior Kelecia Harris had a double-double with 22 points and 11 rebounds and No. 15 Albright used a 17-4 run in the third quarter to defeat Messiah 71-63 on Saturday in a MAC Commonwealth game in the Bollman Center.
Sophomore Nina Mazzarelli led four players in double figures with 21 points as No. 15 Albright rolled to an 86-56 MAC Commonwealth victory over Arcadia on Wednesday in the Bollman Center.
Albright's women's team came up short in tournament play last season. That left a bad taste and left the Lions hungry to win the conference tournament this year. More in Around the Mid-Atlantic.
Senior Kelecia Harris scored 12 points, grabbed seven rebounds and blocked four shots and No. 18 Albright cruised to a 59-33 victory over Hood on Saturday in a MAC Commonwealth game in BB&T Arena.
Senior Kelecia Harris scored 11 points and grabbed seven rebounds, but No. 14 Albright suffered its first conference loss of the season as Messiah downed the Lions 59-49 on Saturday in Brubaker Auditorium.
Senior Kelecia Harris led three players in double figures with 18 points leading No. 20 Albright to a 75-58 non-conference victory over Cabrini on Sunday in Nerney Field House.
St. Catherine and Conn College knocked off highly ranked foes while Sydney Moss made a record-breaking return to the court for Thomas More. Plus George Fox mounts an incredible comeback and York wins a battle of unbeatens. All that and more in our recap.
Senior Kelecia Harris posted her second double-double of the season with 18 points and 11 rebounds as No. 25 Albright defeated Keystone 78-41 in a non-conference contest from the Gambal Athletic Center Wednesday evening.