The future of Region 5 looks very bright with only two seniors on the All-Region team. Sophomore guard Anna Scoblick from Catholic is Player of the Year, Johns Hopkins Rodney Rogan is Coach of the Year and Vatijah Davis of Centenary and Breana Grim of York share Rookie of the Year honors.
The difference between still playing and the season being over is razor thin. On Monday's Hoopsville, we talk to the coaches and student-athletes enjoying the sweet success that is the second round of NCAA Tournaments. Watch On Demand or listen to the podcast!
Washington and Lee super sophomore Mary Schleusner continued her surreal run, leading the Generals to their first ever Sweet 16, while No. 7 Wartburg and No. 17 Johns Hopkins won thrillers in Saturday night's NCAA Division III women's basketball tournament action.
In a Hoopsville exclusive, the D-III national committees reveal the Top 16 Seeds if the tournaments started this week (based on Week 2 rankings). Find out who are the top teams in the rankings and who made the cut. Also hear from the committee chairs and our experts have their thoughts. Watch On Demand here!
The holiday break is over and there is plenty to catch up including breaking news! Catch up On Demand as we get back up to speed on Hoopsville including chats with programs writing headlines around the nation.
UW-Stevens Point enters our rankings for the first time in more than seven years while Washington and Lee is ranked for the first time in our poll's history. Plus, RIC rises to its highest ranking and Johns Hopkins jumps to No. 14. Check it out here.
It has been a two year wait, but there are 128 teams getting ready to battle for two championships trophies. We preview the tourneys and talk to some of those involved on tonight's super-sized Hoopsville - which hits the air at 7:00 PM ET right here!
The time is now. If teams want to be sure to playing in March, the opportunity is before them. The season comes down to this week. Watch a special, extended, edition of Hoopsville On Demand, or listen to the podcast. Bubble talk, surging teams, must-win games. We have it all!
The 2017-18 season came to an end in the semifinals of the Centennial Conference Tournament for the Johns Hopkins women's basketball team as the fourth-seeded Blue Jays fell to top-seeded Gettysburg, 55-63.
The Johns Hopkins women’s basketball team advanced to the Centennial Conference semifinals with a 62-56 victory over fifth-seeded Ursinus College on Tuesday night.
Nancy Funk, who was a head coach for 31 years, died just nine months after retiring. She had battled cancer for two years. Funk won more than 650 games in her career as Messiah and Johns Hopkins coach.
After three seasons at Dickinson, Katherine Bixby is leaving the Red Devils but staying in the Centennial Conference. She will fill the vacancy created at Johns Hopkins when Nancy Funk retired.
After 31 years and more than 500 victories, Nancy Funk announced her retirement as Johns Hopkins' women's basketball coach on Tuesday. Her announcement coincides with the retirement of the Blue Jays' long-time men's coach Bill Nelson.
Katie Nelson, who was an assistant at Johns Hopkins the past six seasons, was named the next head coach for Milwaukee School of Engineering. She replaces Jessica Ott who became the head coach and Athletic Director at conference rival Alverno.
The Johns Hopkins women's basketball team used a 15-0 first-half run and surged late in a 17-point win over rival Muhlenberg at Goldfarb Gymnsium Saturday afternoon.
There are plenty of teams not in the Top 25 playing which are very good basketball. Dave McHugh talks to No. 25 Dubuque, Mount Union, and Schreiner on the men's side along with Johns Hopkins, Transylvania, and William Smith on the women's side. Tune in now!
Despite losing the ominpresent Paul Reynolds, Wesley is having arguably its best season ever. That and much more in this week's Around the Atlantic/Mid-Atlantic.
Visiting Salisbury used a 15-3 run midway through the second half to take control of the game and went on to defeat Johns Hopkins, 68-58, in the opening game of the Mike Durgala Memorial Tournament. The Blue Jays open the season with a loss while the Sea Gulls open with the win. Junior Ciara McCullagh led the Blue Jays with 17 points and eight rebounds.
Nineteenth-ranked York topped visiting Johns Hopkins, 55-44, in both teams’ season opener Thursday night at Charles Wolf Gymnasium. The Blue Jays open their season with a loss for just the fourth time in the 27-year tenure of head coach Nancy Funk. The Spartans open their season with a win for the third time in the last four years.
Junior Alex Vassila scored 18 points and added 17 rebounds to lead the 25th-ranked Johns Hopkins women's basketball team to a 55-47 victory over Haverford in the Centennial Conference semifinals.
Johns Hopkins senior forward Lyndsay Burton scored 25 points on 12-of-14 shooting to lead Johns Hopkins to a 100-46 victory over Salisbury in the second round of the Mike Durgala Tournament.
Senior Lyndsay Burton recorded a game-high 20 points and the Johns Hopkins women's basketball team took down visiting 16th-ranked Messiah, 61-58, on Wednesday night at Goldfarb Gym. The wins marks the first time in program history that the Blue Jays have defeated the Falcons.