D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll closes out its 27th season, honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week, the final one for the 2023-24 season..
Wabash lost four big seniors off the Little Giants team that made it to last year's national semifinals. Turns out, rebuilding was never in this team’s vocabulary. Brian Lester has more in a Road to Fort Wayne feature.
Babson played its way into the NCAA Tournament past NEWMAC top seed WPI, St. Thomas (Texas) got bounced in the SCAC semifinals, Wabash returned the favor to conference rival Wooster, Guilford won at the buzzer and NESCAC top seed Williams lost, meaning the NESCAC will probably steal an extra bid.
The Bluejays’ smaller, yet just as vocal fan base, provided some of the momentum. On the court, Elmhurst did the rest as Jake Rhode scored 32 points and Dominic Genco added 20 to help Elmhurst race past Wabash. Riley Zayas has more from Fort Wayne.
Less than a month into the season, Wabash was 4-3 and had just lost to Oberlin. But behind a committed set of senior leaders, the team from Crawfordsville, Indiana, helped the town live up to its adopted nickname, and the town will follow them to Fort Wayne.
The Sectional Champions have cut down the nets, but there is still one net everyone wants to actually cut down. Tune in to Hoopsville LIVE tonight starting a 7:00 PM ET as we recap an exciting weekend and look ahead a the Championship Weekends.
To get to the final four, there are two more games to get through. Who will survive the second weekend of the D-III Tournaments? On tonight's Hoopsville, we talk to coaches and student-athletes as they prepare for the Rounds of 16 and 8. Watch On Demand or listen to the podcast here.
D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll celebrates its 25th season, honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week, presented by Scoutware.
D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll celebrates its 25th season, honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week, presented by Scoutware, including big performances in big upsets.
Wednesday night was full of upsets, streaks ended, and great games that we have plenty to talk about on Hoopsville. Plus hear from programs who are having great seasons as January wraps up. And we take a Deep Dive on the women's Top 25. Tune in LIVE starting at 1:00 PM ET today.
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.
Wooster lost for the third time in four games, John Carroll rallied from a halftime deficit and Swarthmore survived an upset challenge on the road. All that and Tufts handed Colby its first loss of 2019-20 in Saturday's Division III men's basketball action.
Wabash sophomore guard Jack Davidson scored 47 points to send the Little Giants into Friday evening’s semifinal game of the 2019 North Coast Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament. Wabash advanced with an 87-76 win over Hiram College Tuesday evening in the quarterfinal to improve to 21-5 overall and 13-0 at home for the season.
Occidental snapped Pomona-Pitzer's 18-game winning streak, the Ohio Athletic Conference finished in a three-way tie and conference tournament play began in the NESCAC, NJAC and CUNYAC. Plus, Jack Davidson's free throw streak came to an end, but not before ...
Wabash College sophomore guard Jack Davidson broke the NCAA all-time, all-divisions record for consecutive free throws made Saturday, moving his streak to 95 before missing for the first time in his last 14 games played.
Harrison Hallstrom posted a double-double Saturday afternoon with 15 rebounds and 14 points to pace Wabash to a 96-79 home victory over Kenyon College in North Coast Athletic Conference men’s basketball action. Sophomore Jack Davidson extended his consecutive free throws made streak to 89 by going 9-for-9 at the line.
Sophomore guard Jack Davidson poured in a career-high 43 points to lead Wabash College to an 85-74 win at Denison in a Friday night North Coast Athletic Conference men’s basketball game.
The holiday break is long gone. The real grind of the basketball season has begun: conference play. What teams are impressing, who are faltering, and who will survive. Plus, the season debut of the "WBCA Center Court." Watch On Demand or listen to the podcast.
Capital and Wabash find themselves at the top of their conferences after wins against higher ranked teams, Emerson took down No. 7 MIT, Oshkosh won a key WIAC battle and the Luther women pulled off a significant upset in Wednesday's D-III basketball action.
Wabash used balanced scoring to defeat 13th-ranked Wittenberg 96-83 Wednesday evening at Chadwick Court to remain undefeated in North Coast Athletic Conference games for the season. The Little Giants improved to 13-1 overall and 7-0 in NCAC contests, the best start to an NCAC season in school history.
Wabash stayed perfect with a thrilling win over No. 15 Wooster while both groups of Vikings beat ranked foes in CCIW action. Meanwhile Williams and UW-Whitewater hung on for Ws and TCNJ tripped Montclair.
Wabash erased a ten-point second-half lead by Ohio Wesleyan to force overtime in the quarterfinal game of the North Coast Athletic Conference men’s basketball tournament to force overtime before falling to the host Battling Bishops 89-86.
The Yellow Jackets took down their No. 3-ranked crosstown rival, while No. 4 St. Thomas and No. 10 Ohio Wesleyan fell as well. That and more in Wednesday's men's action.
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 Little Giants used a lock-down defense to stifle its second straight opponent Saturday afternoon. Wabash defeated the eight-ranked College of Wooster Fighting Scots 55-48 Saturday, three days after earning a 52-48 win against DePauw.
A young Wabash team proved it could play with the best teams in the nations, taking eighth-ranked Illinois Wesleyan to the wire before losing 62-56 at home Saturday afternoon.
Denison's Larry Farmer went on a 17-0 run all by himself to lift the Big Red past Wabash, while the No. 4 scorer in D-III history saw his career end and more on a Tuesday night in tournament play.
Wabash held a 13-point lead with 15:21 left to play in Tuesday night's North Coast Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Tournament quarterfinal game against Denison. The Big Red rode the hot hand of Larry Farmer down the stretch, defeating Wabash 74-60.