The Carnegie Mellon University women's basketball team opened the 2025 NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Championship Tournament on Friday afternoon with a 69-58 victory over Bridgewater State University in Baltimore, Maryland at Johns Hopkins University to advance to the second round.
UW-Whitewater jumps several spots in our Top 25 poll after winning the WIAC while Messiah and Carnegie Mellon return to the rankings ahead of Friday's NCAA Tournament games. Get our final regular season ranking here.
(WALTHAM, Mass.) – The Carnegie Mellon University women’s basketball team finished the road weekend with a 62-51 win at Brandeis University on Sunday, February 23 to move to 19-5 for the year and 9-4 in the University Athletic Association (UAA). The Judges dropped to 12-12 and 5-8.
D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll celebrates season No. 28, honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week.
D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll celebrates season No. 28, honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week.
How did our voters solve the triangle where WashU beats Chicago who beats Carnegie Mellon who beats WashU? How far did UW-Whitewater and Hardin-Simmons slip and how high has Trine risen? Find out here.
No. 12 Gettysburg, No. 24 Trine, and No. 16 Washington U. beat nationally ranked foes at home while No. 23 Carnegie Mellon rallied for a road win at Case Western in Saturday's Division III women's basketball action.
The 19th-ranked Carnegie Mellon University women's basketball team competed in the Baldwin Wallace University Invitational championship game on Monday, December 30 against 20th-ranked Baldwin Wallace. The hosts rallied in the second half to top the Tartans, 70-51, for the Tartans first loss of the season while the Yellow Jackets moved to 9-1.
The 19th-ranked Carnegie Mellon University women's basketball team returned to action after the holiday break with a 71-48 victory against Wisconsin-Eau Claire on Sunday, December 29 at the Baldwin Wallace University Invitational. The Tartans are now 10-0 for the season while the Blugolds are now 4-6.
Three new teams enter our women's Top 25, including Carnegie Mellon which makes its first poll appearance since January 2017. Chicago joins WashU, NYU and CMU to give the UAA four ranked teams. How far did IWU rise? How far did HSU fall? Get the answers here.
Hope's Kenedy Schoonveld who won the MIAA Player of the Year award three times in a row also wins the Region Player of the Year award three times in a row. Rookie of the Year honors are split between fabulous first years Lindsey Garrison of Bethany and Catherine Orr of Carnegie Mellon, while Hope's Brian Morehouse and Trine's Andy Rang split Coach of the Year honors.
At a time when most headlines describe what has been lost, we could all use something to celebrate. Here's our second ever All-Decade team honoring the greatest Division III women's basketball players over the past 10 years. Men will follow later in the year.
Making the leap from college to pro ball is tough. It's even tougher if you move to a new country. Now imagine competing with players from the best league in the world for a small number of slots. That's the challenge Division III women's players face. Ryan Scott talks with three all-time greats about what it takes.
D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll returns for its 21st season honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week, presented by Scoutware.
Of the thousands of players in Division III women's basketball, these are the 25 we picked as the best in the country, plus a Coach and Rookie of the Year. These are our 2017 D3hoops.com women's All-American selections.
A day after being named Great Lakes Region Players of the Year, Lisa Murphy of Carnegie Mellon and Harrison Blackledge of Hope were named the 2017 Jostens Trophy winners. The Jostens Trophy recognizes excellence in athletics, academics and community service.
With a shooting percentage that looks like a misprint, Lisa Murphy is our Great Lakes Region Player of the Year. Michelle Durand takes home the Great Lakes Coach of the Year honor and Sadia Johnson of Adrian is the Great Lakes Rookie of the Year.
The Carnegie Mellon University women's basketball team completed the 2016-2017 season with a win Sunday, March 5 in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Championship presented by Visit Myrtle Beach. The Tartans, who hosted the tournament, topped Waynesburg University in the final, 80-69. With the victory, the Tartans won their second ECAC Championship in program history and tied the school record for wins in a season with 21.
The Carnegie Mellon University women's basketball team shared the ball and locked down on defense in its Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Championship Semifinal victory against Stevenson University on Saturday, March 4. The Tartans topped the Mustangs, 65-50, to advance to the championship final to be played Sunday on its home court in Pittsburgh. The tournament is presented by Visit Myrtle Beach.
The Carnegie Mellon University women's basketball team shot 49.2% to top Brooklyn College, 84-59, in its first game of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Women's Basketball Championship presented by Visit Myrtle Beach on Friday, March 3. The Tartans are serving as host and advance to the semifinals and now have a season record of 19-7.
The Salem Rotary Club announced the 20 finalists for Division III's premier award recognizing excellence on and off the court. The men's and women's award winner will be introduced on Thursday, March 16.
D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll returns for its 20th season honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week, presented by Scoutware.
On Sunday's special edition of Hoopsville, Dave McHugh was joined by those who know D-III best to figure out who may be in or out as the NCAA committees make their selections. We also heard from a few programs who earned their way in.
A 22-point fourth quarter helped the Carnegie Mellon University women's basketball team rally from a seven-point deficit to top Case Western Reserve University, 72-65, in University Athletic Association (UAA) road action Saturday afternoon. In the win, senior Lisa Murphy tied the UAA record for rebounds with 24 and set a new offensive rebounding record with 12.
The Carnegie Mellon University women's basketball team traveled to Atlanta, Georgia, to play the Eagles of Emory University and came away with an 82-60 victory on Sunday, February 19. Senior Lisa Murphy continues to put her name in the school's record book, as she became Carnegie Mellon's single-season rebound leader after collecting 15 off the glass. Murphy now has 305 for the season and passes Amy Buxbaum's (90-91) mark of 304.
he Carnegie Mellon University women's basketball team traveled to Rochester, New York, to play the Yellowjackets of the University of Rochester on Friday, February 17 and dropped an 86-79 University Athletic Association (UAA) contest. Carnegie Mellon is now 16-7 and 5-7 in UAA play while Rochester moves to 16-7 and 7-5.
The Carnegie Mellon University women's basketball team dropped a home contest to New York University, 66-51, on Sunday, February 12. The Tartans are now 16-6 overall and 5-6 in the University Athletic Association (UAA) while the Violets improve to 13-9 and 3-8.
The Carnegie Mellon University women's basketball team hosted Brandeis University in University Athletic Association (UAA) action on Friday, February 10 and ended a four-game skid with a 74-56 win to move to 16-5 on the year and 5-5 in the UAA. The Judges fell to 11-10 and 3-7. By scoring 22 points, senior Lisa Murphy (McLean, Va./McLean) became the UAA's all-time leading scorer, passing Marsha Harris (1994-1998) of NYU. Murphy now has 2,142 career points.
The Carnegie Mellon University women’s basketball team faced the University of Chicago on the road Sunday, February 5. The 20th-ranked Tartans fell to the Maroons, 88-39, to move to 15-5 on the year and 4-5 in the University Athletic Association (UAA).
The Carnegie Mellon University women’s basketball team traveled to St. Louis, Missouri, to face the Washington University Bears on Friday, February 3. The Bears, ranked ninth in the nation by D3hoops.com, defended their home court with a 79-69 victory over the 20th-ranked Tartans. The Tartans are now 15-4 overall and 4-4 in the University Athletic Association (UAA) while the Bears move to 17-2 and 6-2.