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.
Tis the season when even games that look easier on paper become one of the more difficult on the floor. On Monday's Hoopsville, we chat with programs having solid seasons but hoping they can keep the momentum going. Watch On Demand or listen to the podcast here!
A lot of teams are unable to play games, others are getting their games in. Will any teams go unscathed from the COVID virus? What exactly is keeping some teams from playing? Plus, teams who are still having great seasons. We also react to the latest Top 25 polls. Tune in to Hoopsville - LIVE - starting at 7:00 PM ET.
No. 20 Wooster dispatched previously unbeaten and No. 2-ranked Wittenberg with ease, while No. 15 Colby remained undefeated and Clark rallied from a big deficit against Babson and made it stick in Saturday's Division III men's basketball action.
Clark selected Brown University assistant coach Tyler Simms to lead the Cougars' men's program back into contention in the NEWMAC. He replaces Paul Phillips who retired at the end of last season.
Paul Phillips' second stint as Clark men's basketball coach lasted more than a decade, but this time around, it's a retirement rather than a resignation.
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.
For Clark University, Coaches versus Cancer is more than an event on its schedule. Assistant coach Pat Oroszko is battling stage 4 esophageal cancer and he's not battling it alone. Jen Toland of the Worcester (Mass.) Telegram & Gazette tells his story.
You can debate whether it makes sense for D-III teams to tip off at 12:01 a.m. But what you can't debate is that when Clark hosted Worcester State last Friday morning, it was a great thing to watch.
Clark and Worcester State got the new season off to a raucous start just after midnight on Thursday. Get the recap of the top stories from opening day...and night and very early morning.
This year's Division III basketball season midnight opener was played at Clark, where the crowd was so loud that pregame public address announcements proved futile.
The defending women's national champion, two 20-win men's teams are among the 14 teams spanning from Maine to Oregon converging on Las Vegas for the 2014 D3hoops.com Classic.
Clark University held off a furious second half rally to knock off a high-flying Babson squad, 71-70, and in the process gave head coach Paul Phillips his 400th career coaching victory on Wednesday evening in NEWMAC men’s basketball action at a raucous Kneller Athletic Center.
Clark University connected on a season-high 13 three-pointers and got an impressive all-around performance from freshman Lucas LaLima and the Cougars posted their second straight strong offensive performance, dispatching of Southern Maine, 77-55 at the Woodcliff Hotel & Spa Tournament on Monday afternoon.
Clark University opened the second half on a 26-8 run, turning a two-point halftime advantage into a 20-point second half lead as they cruised to a convincing 90-71 win over Thomas College in the first game of the Woodcliff Hotel and Spa Tournament on Sunday evening.
Senior guard Nicholas DaPrato (Marshfield, Mass.) erupted for a career-high 40 points – including six in the final 30 seconds of regulation to force overtime – and visiting Clark rallied to stun host Fitchburg State, 88-85 in non-league men's basketball action on Tuesday evening.
Host Clark University raced out to a commanding 15-0 lead and never looked back in rolling to an 89-47 win over Coast Guard in New England Men’s And Women’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) men’s basketball action on Wednesday evening.
Visiting Tufts University escaped with a thrilling 65-64 overtime win over Clark University in men’s basketball action on Monday evening. D.J. Bailey had 12 points, eight rebounds and four blocks – moving into second-place on the school’s all-time rejection list with 113 in just 70 games.
Brian Vayda (Sturbridge, Mass.) scored 22 of his game-high 24 points in the second half and visiting Clark University raced past Babson College 63-48 in New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) men's basketball action on Saturday afternoon.
In a matchup of arguably the two best players in Central Massachusetts collegiate basketball, visiting Clark University got 25 points and 13 rebounds from Brian Vayda and the Cougars rallied for an improbable 71-68 win over Anna Maria on Tuesday evening.
Behind the tournament's Most Outstanding Player, Brian Vayda and all-tournament team selection D.J. Bailey, Clark University knocked off host Eastern Connecticut State 74-65 to claim the title at the Warriors' 32nd annual tip-off tournament on Saturday afternoon at Geisseler Gymnasium.
Brian Vayda (Sturbridge, Mass.) dropped in a three-pointer with less than five second remaining to lift Clark University to a thrilling 55-54 season-opening win over Bowdoin College in the second game of the 32nd annual Eastern Connecticut Tip-Off Tournament on Friday evening.
Two new buzzer beaters from the weekend, bringing the total to 50 on the season! Sponsored by the City of Salem, home of the Division III men's basketball championships.
Travis Curley (Trumbull, Conn.) hit a pair of buzzer-beating shots – his second over a pair of defenders as time expired in double overtime to lift host Clark to a thrilling 81-79 win over visiting Springfield College in New England Women’s And Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) men’s basketball action on Wednesday evening.
Visiting Wheaton College closed the game on a 24-10 run over the final eight plus minutes to rally for a 59-54 win over Clark University in New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) men’s basketball action on Wednesday evening at the Kneller Athletic Center.
Down by as many as 21 points in the first half, host Clark University stormed back to knock off Worcester-area rival Nichols College, 58-56 in the waning seconds in non-league men’s basketball action on Tuesday evening.
Greg Newton scored the go-ahead layup with 1.8 seconds remaining to lift Hamilton College to a dramatic 60-58 win over Clark University in the championship game of the Hamilton Tip-Off Tournament at Scott Field House on Saturday evening.
Host Rhode Island College, the preseason favorite to win the Little East Conference, used a game-sealing 18-4 run midway through the second half to open the season with a convincing 70-52 win over Clark University in non-league men’s basketball action on Tuesday evening at the Murray Center.