The end of the regular season is here. Who will be playing in the NCAA Tournaments? The annual tradition of mock selections has taken place on Hoopsville. We also talk to those who have punched their tickets into March and the national committee chairs as they finish up their work! Watch On Demand or listen to the podcasts.
The top three teams in Division III women's basketball completed perfect runs to the NCAA Tournament by winning their automatic bids on Saturday. Elsewhere, Knox College secured its first ever Tournament bid, Cortland busted a bubble and the ASC tournament had a surprise winner.
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
Brooklyn is still top dog in the CUNYAC and UW-Eau Claire seized the WIAC’s automatic bid in Friday night's conference tournament action. Elsewhere Wittenberg busted a bubble, Anja Smith saved Augsburg and the ASC had two thrillers in its semifinals.
Alex Bowman's three-pointer with two seconds left in regulation sparked the Comets to a dominating extra period as the UT Dallas women's basketball team upended top-seeded Mary Hardin-Baylor, 66-53, in the semifinals of the ASC Tournament.
Tonight we take the temperature of how things have shaped up so far in DIII while also hearing from several who still have big games ahead during the holidays. And we salute a coach is gone too soon. Hoopsville hits the air live Sunday evening at 7:00 PM ET right here.
The No. 22-ranked UT Dallas women's basketball team drained five three-pointers in the opening period as the Comets rolled to an 83-59 home win over Howard Payne Thursday night in ASC play.
Kaylee Boykin banked in a three-pointer with just under a minute to play, lifting No. 22-ranked UT Dallas to a 53-49 upset of the No. 9 Tigers Monday night in ASC play.
RICHARDSON, TX (11.18.21) - The No. 15-ranked UT Dallas women's basketball team won its 15th consecutive home opener as the Comets handled Belhaven, 75-61, Thursday night in ASC play.
Will there be a DIII basketball season? What could the post-season tournament look like? It certainly won't be a 'normal' season in any way. Dave also previews what the season may look like after all. We also talk to a committee chair and basketball coach about how it all might look ... IF there is a season. Tune into the podcast here.
The top star in the South Region is a Comet. Raenett Hughes is the South Player of the Year. Alex Richey of Oglethorpe is Coach of the Year and Aaliyah Hampton of Berea is Rookie of the Year.
Endicott shocked Scranton to win its NCAA Tournament debut while Bethany Lutheran picked up the UMAC's first Tournament win ever in a come-from-behind victory at Bethel. The ASC swept the SCAC and two other hosts bowed out in a wild first round of action.
The women's player of the year race doesn't have any Sydney Mosses or Madison Temples in it. And while we've highlighted a handful of players here, there could be even more in the discussion once all the games are played. Ryan Scott has more.
Halley's Comet returns to earth's view once every 75 years. The Texas-Dallas Comets return to the Top 25 for the third time this season. Plus Hope moves up to No. 2 and Albright returns to the rankings.
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.
An eventful holiday season shuffles most of our previously ranked teams and brings two new ones from Texas to the poll. Plus Tufts consolidates the top votes and Bowdoin moves up to No. 2 a few days before the NESCAC tips off.
Texas-Dallas caught fire in the second half at No. 5 Mary Hardin-Baylor and No. 4 Hope closed out Trine late in the fourth quarter of Saturday's marquee match-ups. Elsewhere Amherst roughed up Widener and UW-La Crosse beat UW-Oshkosh. Get the recap here.
Texas-Dallas, UW-Oshkosh and St. Thomas all came into the season with expectations but have struggled to meet them, Ryan Scott writes. When the bar is set high and early-season losses happen, then what?
The Salem Rotary Club announced the 20 finalists for Division III's premier award recognizing excellence on and off the court. The men's and women's award winner will be introduced on Thursday, March 14.
For the fourth time in seven seasons, the No. 18-ranked UT Dallas women's basketball team will return home as American Southwest Conference champions after a 63-58 win over No. 9-ranked Mary Hardin-Baylor in the league's title tilt Saturday night.
Saturday brought the end of the regular season for much of Division III and the start of the postseason for a few conferences. Kean ensured the NJAC will have a new champion and Texas-Dallas ended the regular season on a very high note.
Madison Steele thought her UT-Dallas women's basketball career might be over when she ruptured her Achilles. As it turns out, she's not done, although she isn't quite 100 percent.
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!
UT Dallas women are heading to the Sweet 16 for the first time in program history after knocking off ASC rival Texas-Tyler, 67-65, at home in the second round.
The pool of teams waiting for at-large bids is filling up, but Salisbury and Texas-Dallas stayed out of it. Plus the NCAA tournament will have four perfect teams and at least four first time participants. Get the very full recap from a very full day.
After losing on Wednesday night, Wooster and Virginia Wesleyan rebounded with big wins on Saturday afternoon. Rose-Hulman won at the buzzer, Calvin edged Carthage and Ohio Wesleyan kept rolling. Plus the Texas-Dallas women shut down Texas-Tyler.
UT Dallas senior forward Morgan Kilgore has been named the ASC Women's Basketball Player of the Year, leading four Comets recognized on the All-ASC Teams.
The UT Dallas women's basketball team is one step closer to defending its American Southwest Conference championship after holding off Concordia Texas, 79-70, in the quarterfinals of the 2014 ASC Tournament Saturday afternoon at UT Tyler's Patriot Center.