Tonight, the LSU women's basketball team takes the floor for the first time since winning the national title, and its opponent is a D-III team: East Texas Baptist. Riley Zayas has more in The Scoop on D3 Women’s Hoops.
The first two bids to the NCAA Tournament were clinched within a few miles of each other when New York University and Brooklyn wrapped up the UAA and CUNYAC titles. Elsewhere, Pacific popped someone’s bubble, UW-Eau Claire rallied past UW-Stout and the ASC had two buzzer beaters
BELTON, Texas – Bringing in the New Year handling #18 University of California Santa Cruz, East Texas Baptist University produced a fourth quarter that the Banana Slugs couldn’t overcome as the Tigers dominated, 75-51. ETBU allowed just six points in the fourth quarter scoring 23 as they moved to 10-2 on the year.
East Texas Baptist held off No. 10 Mary Hardin-Baylor while No. 16 DeSales did it with defense against Misericordia. Plus, No. 8 Baldwin Wallace improved to 8-0 with a come-from-behind win at Marietta and Loras dropped No. 9 UW-Eau Claire. Read about it here.
MARSHALL, Texas – A stifling defense in the third quarter led East Texas Baptist University to an upset win over #10 University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in American Southwest Conference women’s basketball, 66-59. ETBU allowed just six points in that quarter and built a lead up to 19 points in the game. ETBU is now 7-2 and 3-1 in the ASC.
No. 17 Scranton and Ithaca continued their run of conference titles while No. 1 Christopher Newport pulled away from Salisbury in its regular season finale. Mary-Hardin Baylor and Messiah will still be the one-seed in their playoffs, but they'll enter them on a down note. Read about it here.
No. 19 Scranton and Emory came from behind to beat their ranked foes on Saturday afternoon while No. 10 Hardin-Simmons nearly did the same before falling at No. 9 East Texas Baptist. Elsewhere No. 4 Bowdoin rebounded, Elizabethtown kept rolling, and New Jersey City returned. Read about it all here.
No. 2 East Texas Baptist topped Trinity (Texas) in tight battle on Saturday night while Bethany Lutheran All-American Hanna Geistfeld picked up where she left off last season. On the men's side, UW-Oshkosh impressed, Yeshiva cruised and Alvernia upended NJCU. Get the recap here.
We're a couple weeks away from a new Division III women's basketball season, which we hope will end in a national champion. Our voters' pick for that champion is also Hope since the Flying Dutch return two All-Americans. Get the full list here!
The East Texas Baptist women are 19-0 and the Trine men are 12-0 themselves. Two teams playing since November, the Tigers and Thunder are keeping it as normal as possible, including winning. Ryan Scott has more in Around the Nation.
Transylvania snatched victory from the jaws of defeat more than once in the final minute while Trine and the East Texas Baptist women kept trucking along. Plus HSU and UMHB split their rivalry games on Thursday night.
The NACC is back, Hanover takes the floor, and Hardin-Simmons picked up its seventh win on a last-second putback as 25 Division III teams from seven conferences played on Saturday. In 2020-21, this is what constitutes a big day.
The game doesn't count on East Texas Baptist's record, but it did count for Division I McNeese State, which lost to the Tigers 68-67 on Thursday night.
From "The Rivalry," to a 346-point game, and upsets a-plenty, it was another crazy weekend in Division III basketball. Tune in to a special edition of Hoopsville on Monday evening as Dave tries to cover everything plus look ahead to the first regional rankings. Show begins at 7:00 p.m. ET.
MARSHALL, Texas – Outscoring Howard Payne University 49-22 in the second half, the #12/14 East Texas Baptist University women’s basketball team ran off an 81-49 victory over the Yellow Jackets on Monday night at Ornelas Gym. The Tigers are on a three-game winning streak posting a 9-1 overall record and are 3-1 in American Southwest Conference East Division play.
MARSHALL, Texas – Holding the Sul Ross State University to 28% shooting throughout the game, the #12/14 East Texas Baptist University women's basketball team used three 20+ point quarters on their way to an 82-54 victory over the Lobos inside Ornelas Gym. This win puts ETBU at 8-1 overall and 2-1 in the American Southwest Conference East Division.
ETBU had four players reach double-digits with the leading scorer coming from Kendrick Clark, who posted 13 points while Valerie Matlock, Amanda Wilson, and Kayla Bise each scored 12 points. Anna Moss collected a team-high seven rebounds while Sydney Saxton dished out three assists. SRSU posted the two highest scorers in the game with Makayla Hamilton scoring 20 points while Chandre Nunez had 16.
MARSHALL, Texas – In a game that would celebrate a historic season and symbolize their American Southwest Conference Championship run from 2017-18, the East Texas Baptist University women's basketball team cruised past the Texas Lutheran Bulldogs, 71-52, on their first victory at Ornelas Gymnasium improving to 3-0 on the season. ETBU jumped out to a 10-1 lead in the first four minutes of the game and never looked back.
KERRVILLE, Texas – Using an attacking offense and stifling defense, the East Texas Baptist University women's basketball team prevailed 86-43 over Schreiner University. With eight players scoring at least six points in the win, ETBU improves to 2-0 on the young season and drops SU to 0-1 in their first game of the year.
ABILENE, Texas – Dominating the tempo of the game with a fast-paced offense from start to finish, the East Texas Baptist University women's basketball team started the 2018-19 campaign on the right note with an 86-52 win over the McMurry University War Hawks at Kimbrell Arena. This is the most points ETBU has scored in a single game in the Rusty Rainbolt era as ETBU is 1-0.
The final Top 25 poll of the season, including NCAA Tournament results, has East Texas Baptist in 11th after its surprising run to the sectional finals. Plus Rochester Tech and St. Joseph's (Maine) make their first ever appearance in our national rankings.
Randolph-Macon's Kelly Williams was the unanimous choice as South Region Player of the Year. Oglethorpe's Savannah LeGate, who was SAA Player of the Year, is Rookie of the Year. And Rusty Rainbolt who turned East Texas Baptist from a three-win team to a near national semifinalist is Coach of the Year.
The NESCAC put its stamp on the round of 16 with three dominant performances by Amherst, Bowdoin and Tufts. Elsewhere ETBU continued its run, UR won the battle of Rochester and Thomas More earned a rematch with Hope.
MARSHALL, Texas – It took an extra five minutes to finish, but the East Texas Baptist University women’s basketball team continues their magical run as they stunned #6 University of St. Thomas (Minn.), 61-58 in overtime. ETBU is heading to their first Elite Eight in program history and now have a 25-6 record winning their last six games.
In addition to TCNJ, UW-Whitewater, Texas-Dallas, Illinois Wesleyan and Randolph-Macon bit the dust, while St. Thomas survived a tough battle and Amherst found the second round a little bit tougher than the first.
RICHARDSON, Texas - After a tightly fought first quarter, the East Texas Baptist women's basketball suddenly caught fire for the rest of the game as they would upset the University of Texas Dallas Comets for the second time in two weeks winning 64-51 in the second round of the NCAA Division III Tournament. The Tigers will continue to dance as they will advance to the Sweet 16 for the first time in program history and are now 24-6 on the year.