Former Castleton player and Middlebury assistant Jessica Turner is the new head coach at Skidmore, replacing Darren Bennett who took a job at Division I Boston U.
Castleton will join the Little East in 18 sports, including men's and women's basketball in 2018-19. The Spartans currently compete in the NAC, which will also lose Colby-Sawyer to the GNAC that same season.
The Spartans trailed by 15 points after the first quarter but cut the deficit to two points in the fourth quarter before ultimately falling to Husson 58-49 in the North Atlantic Conference Championship on Saturday afternoon.
Castleton stretched its lead as high as 19 points early in the fourth quarter and held off a late Maine Maritime rally to advance to its eighth straight NAC Title game with a 69-55 victory on Friday afternoon.
The Spartans were outscored by just one point over the final three quarters, but an early deficit was too much to overcome as they fell to 18th ranked Williams 58-45 on Tuesday evening in Glenbrook Gym.
The Spartans and Pilgrims were even at 38 apiece with 2:30 remaining beforeJade Desroches connected on a three from the wing to put Castleton up for good and secure the progam's second straight North Atlantic Conference Championship with a 45-40 victory over New England College on Saturday afternoon at Glenbrook Gym.
Castleton held a 14-point lead at half and never looked back, as the women's basketball team advanced to the 2015 North Atlantic Conference Championship game with an 82-62 victory over Colby-Sawyer on Friday in Glenbrook Gymnasium.
Take a break from the 24-hours of Super Bowl pregame coverage on three different networks and tune into Hoopsville on Sunday. Dave McHugh talked to Baruch, Louisiana College, and Monmouth men's teams along with Castleton State women's squad plus got an in-depth look at what is going on in the Northeast Region. Watch the show On Demand!
Castleton kept it close in the first half but the 18th-ranked Ephs showed why they are one of the top teams in the country, as Williams earned an 81-43 victory on Tuesday evening.
Castleton wasn't looking to just come and make a good showing at the NCAA Tournament. Instead, they've won more games than any North Atlantic Conference team ever has in this tournament. A Road to Stevens Point feature by Tom Haley.
Brunswick, Maine - Legends are defined when a team steps up to make big plays in big moments. On Saturday night in Brunswick, Maine, the 2013-2014 Spartans women's basketball team became legendary.
Castleton and Cabrini were surprise winners in the first round of the Division III women's basketball tournament. Plus Haverford and Plattsburgh State made successful NCAA tourney debuts while Vassar and Hartwick won thrillers. Get the recap from Friday night.
Brunswick, Maine – Jade Desroches has good timing. The junior point guard played the best game of her college career in the biggest game of her college career, scoring a career-high 32 points as Castleton upset host Bowdoin 64-62 in Morrell Gymnasium Friday night. The win marks the first time in program history that Castleton has advanced in the NCAA Tournament.
Leading by just 11 with eight minutes left in regulation, Castleton went on a 9-2 run over a three-minute stretch to put the game away and earn the program's fourth North Atlantic Conference Championship with a 73-49 victory over Colby-Sawyer on Saturday afternoon in Glenbrook Gym.
The top-seeded Spartans outscored No. 8 Thomas by 38 points in the opening 20 minutes as they cruised to a 75-25 victory in the North Atlantic Conference Quarterfinals at Glenbrook Gym on Tuesday evening.
The Spartans sent their seniors off in style, scoring 56 first-half points on the way to a 100-34 blowout victory over Green Mountain in their regular season finale at Glenbrook Gym.
Pat Coleman came on to talk about interesting coaching moves. Guests also included Castleton State and No. 25 UT-Tyler women's programs along with No. 7 Amherst, Baptist Bible, No. 21 Randolph-Macon, and Rose-Hulman men's teams. Check it out!
Castleton put forth one of its best halves of the season to break open a close game on Saturday against the University of Maine at Farmington and finish with a 91-60 victory in Dearborn Gym.
Down by 15 in the second half, Castleton fought to trim the lead to one with 3:52 left in the game. Colby-Sawyer buried their foul shots down the stretch, handing the Spartans their first conference loss of the year, 66-56 at Glenbrook Gym on Wednesday night.
Castleton withstood a late run by Husson to remain unbeaten in conference play with a 62-55 win over the Eagles on Friday evening in North Atlantic Conference action.
Castleton held New England College to just 19 first-half points and locked down on defense throughout on the way to a 63-49 victory on Tuesday evening in North Atlantic Conference action.
The Spartans allowed just five points over the final five minutes as they earned a hard-fought 63-47 victory over Norwich on Saturday afternoon in Glenbrook Gymnasium.
The Spartans used a tough defense to take an 18-point halftime and then cruised to a 68-40 victory over Maine Maritime on Friday evening in Glenbrook Gym.
The Spartans didn't allow New England College to score more than 20 points in either half as they came away with a 65-35 victory to open up North Atlantic Conference play on Saturday afternoon in Glenbrook Gym.
A day after UMass Dartmouth put up 91 points, the Castleton defense held the Corsairs to just 62 points and 36 percent shooting to come away with a 70-62 victory in the championship game of the Fairfield Inn & Suites Classic on Saturday afternoon.
The Castleton women's basketball team started its 2013-14 season on a solid note by pulling away from Framingham St. in the second half on the way to a 71-50 victory over the Rams on Friday afternoon in the Fairfield Inn & Suites Women's Basketball Classic hosted by UMass-Dartmouth.
The Spartans put forth their best shooting effort of the season and shut down the New England College offense to remain unbeaten on the season with an 84-56 victory on Thursday evening at Glenbrook Gymnasium.