D3hoops.com Classic women's basketball veteran Amherst came away with a tough win over Montclair State, while free throws loomed large in Franklin and Marshall's come-from-behind win over Dubuque.
More than 70,000 votes were cast, and Egzon Gjonbalaj and Jordan Bolger have claimed the last two spots in the 2016 Reese’s® Division III College All-Star Game.
The 10 men's and 10 women's finalists for the honor given to Division III basketball's top all-around student-athlete were announced on Tuesday, including one of last year's winners.
No. 2 St. Thomas saw its 16-game winning streak snapped, while No. 3 Marietta lost for the second time this week and fellow top 10 teams Albertus Magnus and Babson survived close calls in Saturday's men's action.
On a frigid night in Moorhead, Concordia celebrated a 54-52 upset of No. 1 St. Thomas. The Cobbers beat the Tommie women as well, while Albertus Magnus got knocked off.
Concordia erased a three-point halftime deficit, survived a 3-point shot at the buzzer and posted a 54-52 win over No.1-ranked St. Thomas in the biggest win in program history.
Concordia-Moorhead senior Aaron Lindahl appreciates playing the game he loves even more now that he has successfully overcome a season ending-knee injury.
Andrew Martinson celebrated his 22nd birthday by scoring a team-high 18 points and leading Concordia to a 73-65 win over Bethel in the conference opener for both teams.
Concordia watched a 16-point lead evaporate in the final 5:20 of the second half against UW-River Falls and wound up losing 90-84 in overtime on Sunday.
If you look up the term “back-and-forth” on Wikipedia, you will probably find a reference to the Concordia 95-90 double overtime win at UW-Superior on Saturday.
Aaron Lindahl pulled off his best Adrian Peterson impression as he had an unbelievable return from a season-ending knee injury an led Concordia to a 78-76 win over UM-Morris
Despite an 18-point, 11-rebound performance from junior center Jason Huus, Concordia was outscored 13-3 in the final 4:30 of the second half and lost 65-56 to St. John's in the 2012 season finale.
Concordia fell behind 20-3 in the first 7:30 of their game against Gustavus and could never recover as the Cobbers fell 61-43. The Gusties shot 92.3% in the first 10 minutes of the game.
Concordia led St. Thomas early but was overcome late in the first half and lost 62-54. CC cut the margin to a single point at 53-52 in the second half but then UST went on a 9-2 run to close out the game.
Concordia was outscored by 14 in the second half and wound up losing 81-64 to St. Olaf. CC gave up 46 points in the final 20 minutes of play and lost for the fifth straight time.
Despite a career performance from junior center Jason Huus, Concordia continued their road woes with a 72-64 at Carleton. Huus had a career-high 21 points as CC fell in Northfield.
Concordia made run after run at Bethel in the second half but was unable to catch the Royals and lost 77-65. Andrew Martinson had a trio of 3-pointers and had a team-high 15 points.
Concordia led for almost the entire first 30 minutes of their game against St. Mary's but then relinquished the lead in the final eight, could never recover and fell 64-60 to the Cardinals in Winona.
Concordia and Augsburg battled through 23 lead changes and 13 tied scores before Concordia's game-winning jumper hit off the rim and bounced away in a 72-71 loss.
Concordia sank 13 3-point field goals and shot 54.4% from the floor en route to an 89-64 win over St. John’s. Andrew Martinson led the CC attack with a career-high 27 points.
Concordia scored 51 points in the first half en route to an 81-59 victory over Macalester. CC shot 70.0% in the first 20 minutes and went on to end a three-game losing streak.
Dewon McKenzie and Ebo Nana-Kweson accounted for half of Concordia's points as the Cobbers fell 74-58 at Gustavus. Concordia never led in the game and lost for the fifth time in the last six games.
Concordia was outscored 31-17 in the final 12-minutes of play against defending DIII champion St. Thomas and lost 76-62. CC trailed by one at the break before UST went on their decisive run.
It was a case of the bad news winning out over the good news on Wednesday against Hamline. The Cobbers had their offense in high gear but also couldn't stop the Piper attack and lost 89-83.
Andrew Martinson hit the game-winning jumper with just over 1:00 to play and Concordia held on to post a 62-60 win over Carleton. Martinson finished with a team-high 12 points.