D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll celebrates its 27th season, honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week.
D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll celebrates its 27th season, honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week.
No. 12 Tufts improved to 10-0 with a thrilling victory at No. 5 Keene State while Widener rolled over No. 15 Swarthmore in the Philadelphia suburbs. Elsewhere, both ranked OAC teams won nailbiters and Shenandoah reached double-digit wins. Read about the day in Division III men's basketball action here.
No, 1 Christopher Newport topped No. 16 Randolph-Macon in a battle of recent national champions while Christian Parker rescued No. 5 Mount Union from an upset loss at Scranton. In women's action, No. 17 Trine and No. 11 Gustavus Adolphus opened with impressive wins, and Natalie Bartle made big news for the Roos.
In a season that has been recognized for its parity across conferences and across the nation, Saturday afternoon’s national title bout between Christopher Newport and Mount Union and will follow suit. Riley Zayas has more from Fort Wayne.
Football's purple powers met on the basketball court, with Mount Union rallying from a 20-point deficit to beat UW-Whitewater and advance to the national title game. And whether the Purple Raiders had someone looking down fondly on them is a great question to ponder.
The Purple Raiders might feel like they have a whole swarm of guys on the floor Thursday night when they open their NCAA Division III semifinal against UW-Whitewater. Joe Sager has more in a Road to Fort Wayne feature.
80 minutes. 2 games. That's now all that leaves 8 programs from being crowned national champions. Tune in to Hoopsville On Demand as we talk to ALL eight programs competing in the national semifinals. You can also listen to the podcast!
In a Hoopsville exclusive, the DIII 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 or listen to the podcast here.
The conference battles are already hitting their peak. Tune in to Thursday's Hoopsville as we talk to ranked teams around the country and catch you up on everything going in DIII basketball. Click here to watch the show On Demand or listen to the podcast.
D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll celebrates its 26th season, honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week, presented by Scoutware.
Heidelberg handed No. 2 Mount Union its first loss of the season, while the No. 8 John Carroll women remained perfect and the No. 11 UW-Platteville men held off UW-Stevens Point in Friday night's NCAA Division III basketball action.
Three of Division III's biggest rivalries got a chance to hoop it up, while the number of teams playing this season continued to grow. Hope and Calvin squared off in both men's and women's basketball, while Hampden-Sydney and Randolph-Macon got on the floor as well.
D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll celebrates its 24th season, honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week, presented by Scoutware.
Nathan Bower-Malone and Mike Fuline from Mount Union head the All-Great Lakes Region team, along with Case Western Reserve's Cole Frilling as the regional Rookie of the Year.
Bowdoin has relented and is allowing teams' families to attend games, as are most of the men's tournament hosts, but Amherst and Tufts continue to keep all fans out. Here's the very latest on who is allowed where this weekend.
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.
The DIII basketball season has reached the point where many conferences are making the turn into the second half of their double-round robins. The landscape of those conferences has gotten a little more in focus ... and there are some surprises. Plus breaking news. All ahead on tonight's Hoopsville ... starting at 7:00 p.m. ET.
No. 6 Marietta fell hard on the road, as Mount Union finally got the signature win to erase its frustrating November. Meanwhile, No. 1 Swarthmore survived against Ursinus, but No. 14 Wooster did not at Denison. Curry won a conference game for the first time since 2015. And two top 15 teams in women's action fell.
Pitt-Greensburg selected Brody Jackson, an assistant coach at Mount Union, to be its new head men's basketball coach. He replaces Sean Strickland who was let go earlier this summer.
The rosters have been expanded to 10 players apiece, and here are the 20 Division III men's basketball seniors who will be going to Salem to participate in the 2017 Reese’s® Division III College All-Star game.
North Park and Carthage needed two overtimes to decide their CCIW clash while Mount Union and Muskingum needed three for their OAC battle. Rosemont only needed one OT to beat Neumann and Hope needed overtime and some help to clinch the MIAA title.
Members of the Ohio Athletic Conference and North Coast Athletic Conference are teaming up this week to raise funds and raise cancer awareness during Suits and Sneakers Week to honor Capital men’s basketball coach Damon Goodwin.
The Blue Streaks set the standard in the OAC. The Purple Raiders want to reach that peak, but know they must get past John Carroll to get where they want to go. This Saturday's winner will have the edge going forward in 2016. More in Around the Great Lakes.
It may have been the best opening weekend of Division III college basketball ever. On Hoopsville, Dave McHugh talked with No. 7 Albertus Magnus, No. 10 Dickinson, No. 19 Mount Union, and Northwestern men's squads plus No. 14 Hope and No. 24 Texas-Dallas women's teams. There also may be some additional guests. Watch the show On Demand!
Marietta and UW-Whitewater each lost tough road games and four top 10 teams lost overall, as it was another wacky Wednesday night in Division III men's basketball.
The conference playoff pictures are coming together. Mount Union, Wooster and Rose-Hulman grabbed top seeds while Montclair State extended its season. Plus W&J and Susquehanna won at the buzzer.
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!
It took a few days, but the conference playoffs finally produced some surprising upsets with the top men's seeds in the OAC and WIAC losing on Thursday night.