Marywood women's basketball news

  • Susquehanna replaces Reed
    July 09, 2019
    Susquehanna hired Marywood head coach Gabby Holko as its new head women's basketball coach after Jim Reed stepped down to join Trevor Woodruff's staff at Division I Bucknell.
  • Aungst Hits Game-Winner to Sink Susquehanna
    December 08, 2018
    SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Sophomore guard Aryah Aungst made a game-winning jumper with four seconds remaining to lift Marywood University to a 65-63 victory over Susquehanna University on Saturday in women’s basketball action. The Pacers end a four-game losing streak to post their second straight victory over the River Hawks.
  • ATN: Step inside the conference shuffle
    July 29, 2018
    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.
  • Marywood stays local for next coach
    June 22, 2018
    Marywood picked Gabby Holko, an assistant coach at the nearby junior college, as its new head women's basketball coach.
  • Macciocco moves down the road
    April 27, 2018
    Wilkes found its new women's basketball coach just a half-hour away, as Tara Macciocco moves from Marywood, where she has coached for the past 14 seasons.
  • Marywood Locks Home Court Advantage in Playoffs
    February 20, 2016
    Scranton, PA – In a battle between the top two teams in the standings, Marywood University earned home court advantage in the Colonial States Athletic Conference women's basketball playoffs with a 51-45 victory over Gwynedd Mercy University Saturday in the Insalaco Arena. The Pacers secure the first top seed in program history.
  • Women's Basketball Secures Record 14th CSAC Win, First Round Bye
    February 17, 2016
    Scranton, PA – The Marywood University women's basketball team established a new school record for conference wins with a 79-43 topping of Summit University of Pennsylvania Wednesday. The Pacers won their 14th Colonial States Athletic Conference game of the season, surpassing a mark previously set by the 2009-10 and 2010-11 teams.
  • Hoopsville: Time Running Out
    February 14, 2016
    On Sunday night's Hoopsville, Dave McHugh talked to some teams who have emerged from no where to be in a position to surprise when their conference tournaments begin. McHugh also talked to a few teams who can't seem to be knocked off their conference pedestal, but still feel they have something to prove. You can watch Hoopsville On Demand now, or listen to the podcast here: