DePauw trailed Bethel (Minn.) by 11 in the first half and came back to take the lead at the end of the third period, but the Royals scored the first seven points of the fourth on the way to a 71-65 win over the Tigers in the opening round of the NCAA Division III Championship
Second-seed DePauw held off fifth-seed Wittenberg in a defensive battle and captured its ninth North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament title with a 46-44 victory
DePauw turned a three-point lead into 29 with a 26-0 run that bridged the third and fourth periods and captured the Amy Hasbrook Memorial Tournament title with a 69-47 win over Milwaukee School of Engineering
DePauw shot 50 percent from the field and never trailed on the way to an 87-57 win over Adrian in the opening game of the Amy Hasbrook Memorial Tournament.
We are on the eve of March by also taking an extra day to get ready for this weekend's NCAA Tournaments. Watch (or listen) Hoopsville as we preview the games by chatting with coaches and athletes around DIII - right here!
After losing to defending champion Transylvania in its opener, DePauw blasted Calvin for Kris Huffman’s 700th career win. She’s just the fourth active Division III women's basketball coach to reach that milestone.
Illinois Wesleyan guard Kate Palmer picked a good time to make her first basket of the NCAA Tournament, sinking the game-winning shot in the closing seconds, as the Titans edged No. 15 DePauw in our Game of the Night.
Our last poll of the season before the NCAA Tournament bracket is released includes the first appearance of the season for Ithaca College. Plus DePauw returns to the Top 10 and Scranton continues to climb.
DePauw shot 48 percent from the floor and outrebounded Denison, 60-28, and stayed unbeaten in the North Coast Athletic Conference with an 81-33 victory over the Big Red
DePauw, ranked ninth by D3hoops.com and 10th in the latest coaches' poll, improved to 11-1 and advanced to the Amy Hasbrook Memorial Tournament game with a 68-31 win over Milwaukee School of Engineering
No. 12 Simpson blew out No. 5 Wartburg while Stevens used fast starts in both halves to knock off No. 19 Scranton. Mary Hardin-Baylor finished strong at No. 14 Hardin-Simmons and No. 10 DePauw fended off Oberlin. Get the recap of Saturday's women's action here.
Maura Fitzgerald's two free throws with six seconds left secured DePauw's 55-50 North Coast Athletic Conference win over visiting Oberlin in a battle of two unbeaten teams
DePauw shot 69 percent from the floor over the middle two quarters and outscored Wittenberg, 54-25, during that span on the way to an 83-57 North Coast Athletic Conference win
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.
Mya Shannon scored 31 points for No. 19 DePauw in the Tigers' home win over No. 22 Millikin. Centennial reps mastered both MAC favorites and Bryn Mawr equaled its win total from the prior three seasons combined. On the men's side, the Corsairs made it rough on No. 11 Tufts and Webster cleaned up on No. 18 WashU.
In the June edition of the Hoopsville Podcast (yes, being released in early July), we do some catching-up on the season that was. The missed opportunity at a championship, winning the Jostens Trophy, and we hear about COVID-19 hitting close to home. Plus, a jam packed Notebook with info changing even after publication. Listen to the podcast, dedicated to Chris Wenzler, here.
The top honor in the Great Lakes Region is split between DePauw's Sydney Kopp and Hope's Kenedy Schoonveld while Brian Morehouse is Coach of the Year and Chloe Jansen of Mount St. Joseph is Rookie of the Year.
The women's player of the year race doesn't have any Sydney Mosses or Madison Temples in it. And while we've highlighted a handful of players here, there could be even more in the discussion once all the games are played. Ryan Scott has more.
Just ahead of its showdown with Baldwin Wallace, John Carroll enters the Top 25 for the first time since 2015. Plus DeSales is back, Chicago is falling and DePauw enters the top three.