Messiah's Leah Springer joins a short list of players to be named Regional Player of the Year three times. She headlines the team along with Rookie of the Year Chandler Eddleton of Marymount and Coach of the Year Veronica Nolt of Elizabethtown.
It appears as more and more teams get back to playing basketball games there are still teams, in late January, who are a bit under the radar. Plus we react to the latest women's Top 25. Tune into Thursday's Hoopsville On Demand or the podcast.
GWYNEDD VALLEY, Pa. – The Marymount University women's basketball team earned its fourth-straight win on Wednesday night at Gwynedd Mercy University in Atlantic East Conference play, 73-68.
ARLINGTON, Va. -- The Marymount University women's basketball team improved to 2-0 in Atlantic East Conference play on Wednesday evening with a 60-44 win over Centenary University inside of Converse Family Fieldhouse.
ARLINGTON, Va. -- The Marymount University women's basketball team started the 2021 Pablo Coto Tip-Off Tournament on the right foot on Friday evening with an 81-69 win over the Eastern University Eagles.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Marymount University women's basketball team earned its second-straight victory to open the campaign on Friday evening with a 59-47 win on the road over Stevenson University.
ARLINGTON, Va. -- The Marymount University women's basketball team kicked off the 2021-22 campaign in fine fashion on Monday evening with a 67-47 victory over Kean University inside Converse Family Fieldhouse.
Buckle your seat belts. The final week of the regular season is here and with it will come chaos in the conference tournaments. Sunday on Hoopsville we look at the races you should keep an eye on and where the upsets are coming. Watch On Demand or listen to the podcast here:
D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll returns for its 23rd season honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week, presented by Scoutware.
Marymount and Wisconsin Lutheran snapped the season-opening win streaks for their ranked foes while No. 2 Tufts and No. 16 Transylvania kept their streaks going with narrow victories on Saturday.
The regular season is nearly over! Teams are either playing their final games, hoping to play a little while longer, or have plans to play into March. What teams may or may not accomplish their goals. Watch Sunday's Hoopsville as Dave and guests give unique insight into the final weeks.
The Marymount University women's basketball team sealed up a first-round bye in the first-ever Atlantic East Conference tournament on Saturday afternoon with a 67-54 victory over Marywood University, moving its conference tally to 9-1.
Time for the annual Hoopsville Marathon! Watch Thursday's show On Demand (or listen to the podcast episodes) and hear from coaches, administrators, alums, and fans of Division III basketball around the country. Also hear from both national committee chairs, the head of officials, and many others.
The Marymount University women's basketball remained untouched in Atlantic East Conference competition on Wednesday night, cruising past Immaculata University, 64-40.
he Marymount University women's basketball team picked up its second Atlantic East Conference victory on Saturday afternoon at the Converse Family Fieldhouse, taking down Gwynedd Mercy University, 84-47.
The Marymount University women's basketball team jumped out early and never surrendered the lead on Wednesday night, toppling Salisbury University in a non-conference matchup in the Converse Family Fieldhouse, 56-46.
The No. 16 Marymount University women's basketball team bounced back in strong fashion on Tuesday night, defeating Shenandoah University, 56-31, at the Converse Family Fieldhouse.
The No. 16 Marymount University women's basketball team opened the 2018 Pablo Coto Tip-Off Tournament on Friday night, defeating Elmira College, 65-47, at the Converse Family Fieldhouse.
The No. 16 Marymount University women's basketball team led for under six minutes on Monday night, but it was the final six minutes of the contest, battling back from an 18-point deficit to No. 25 Randolph-Macon College to win a thrilling 66-65 game in the Converse Family Fieldhouse.
Next season we will have 45 conferences when the Atlantic East begins play. Starting a conference creates new opportunities for the teams joining it and new challenges for the conferences left behind. We spoke with leaders on both sides of the Atlantic East's process to take you inside the conference shuffle.
Another incredible season for the No. 17 Marymount women's basketball team came to a close on Saturday night, falling in the second round of the NCAA DIII Women's Basketball Championship to host and No. 15 University of Rochester, 53-42.
Marymount rallied from a four-point deficit to beat MIT while Trine and George Fox won their first round showdowns with ranked foes. Elsewhere Amherst's defense set a new record and Ithaca ousted SUNY Geneseo.
The No. 17 Marymount women's basketball team enters its 20th NCAA Tournament on Friday evening, taking on MIT in the opening round at the University of Rochester at 5 p.m. It's the first time in program history the two teams have squared off.
Although the Engineers pieced together strong middle quarters, the No. 17 Marymount women's basketball team had a stronger beginning and end including a 21-point fourth to seal up the 58-54 victory in the first round of the NCAA DIII Women's Basketball Championship.
After winning a CAC-record 13th conference championship and finishing atop the CAC standings with a 17-1 record during the regular season, Marymount women's basketball senior Leah Hurst was named CAC Player of the Year on Tuesday while Head Coach Ashlee Rogers was named CAC Coach of the Year.
Senior Leah Hurst's game-winner with 0.3 seconds remaining gave the Marymount women's basketball team its first lead of the game and the 2018 Capital Athletic Conference championship as the No. 20 Saints rallied for a 61-60 win over No. 17 Christopher Newport Saturday at Verizon Sports Arena.
The Capital Athletic Conference Tournament continues in the Verizon Sports Arena tonight, as the top-seeded Marymount women's basketball team hosts fourth-seeded Mary Washington in a semifinal matchup at 7 p.m.
The top-seeded Marymount women's basketball team held rival and fourth-seeded Mary Washington to just 31 points, including nine in the first half, as the 20th-ranked Saints advanced to the title game of the CAC Women's Basketball Championship with a 50-31 victory over the Eagles Thursday night at Verizon Sports Arena.
Marymount women's basketball senior Leah Hurst scored her 1,000th career point en route to a team-high 11 points as the No. 22/20 Saints concluded the CAC regular season with a 49-36 victory over Mary Washington Saturday at Ron Rosner Arena.
A third-quarter surge boosted the No. 21 Marymount women's basketball team to its ninth-consecutive victory on Wednesday night, topping Southern Virginia University, 86-71, in CAC competition to move to 13-0 in the league.