The ODAC sweeps our Region 6 awards. Washington and Lee wunderkind Mary Schleusner repeats as Player of the Year, Roanoke's Paige Breuer wins Rookie of the Year, and Randolph-Macon's Lindsey Burke-Eberhart is Coach of the Year.
BEREA, Ohio – Despite a late rally and getting as close as two points down, a 25-2 run by No. 7 Baldwin Wallace from the second to third quarter proved to be the difference, as the No. 19 Washington and Lee women's basketball team saw its 2024-25 season come to an end, 75-71, on Saturday in the second round of the NCAA Division III Championship.
BEREA, Ohio – The 19th-ranked Washington and Lee women's basketball team fought off a late rally from the United States Merchant Marine Academy on Friday evening to come away with a 65-53 win the first round of the NCAA Division III Championship.
D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll celebrates season No. 28, honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week.
No. 3 Bowdoin completed a perfect regular season while No. 11 Trine executed its offense flawlessly at No. 15 Hope and No. 19 Randolph-Macon used a fourth-quarter shutout to win the ODAC regular season title. Elsewhere, UW-La Crosse made the WIAC race more interesting and Mary Schleusner dazzled again.
D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll celebrates season No. 28, 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 season No. 28, 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 season No. 28, honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week.
Hundreds of teams. Thousands of games. Thousands of coaches and players. How do you make sense of it all? Here are eight names to know for the upcoming women's basketball season.
Of the thousands of players in Division III women's basketball, these are the 25 we picked as the best in the country. NYU's versatile forward Natalie Bruns was selected Player of the Year and Lexy Harris of Washington U. was chosen as Rookie of the Year.
Washington and Lee super sophomore Mary Schleusner is the Region 6 Player of the Year while Sam Smith from ODAC rival Randolph-Macon is the Rookie of the Year. Justin LeBlanc is Coach of the Year after leading Millsaps to its first NCAA Tournament appearance in almost 30 years.
Mary Schleusner dominated once again in Washington and Lee's upset victory over previously unbeaten Rhode Island College at the Providence sectional. Elsewhere, Wartburg won on a near-buzzer beater and a pair of Pioneers pushed into the Elite 8 with late wins. Get the full recap of the Round of 16 here.
The difference between still playing and the season being over is razor thin. On Monday's Hoopsville, we talk to the coaches and student-athletes enjoying the sweet success that is the second round of NCAA Tournaments. Watch On Demand or listen to the podcast!
Washington and Lee super sophomore Mary Schleusner continued her surreal run, leading the Generals to their first ever Sweet 16, while No. 7 Wartburg and No. 17 Johns Hopkins won thrillers in Saturday night's NCAA Division III women's basketball tournament action.
Teams hoping for at-large bids to the NCAA Tournament got help from the conference tournament favorites who won on Sunday. Swarthmore moved off the bubble and into the Big Dance by beating Johns Hopkins in the Centennial men's final, Trinity (Conn.) avenged its lone loss against Williams, and Mary Schleusner had a performance for the ages in the ODAC women's title game. Read about it all here.
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.
The Hoopsville Marathon is back! For the 10th year, we are on air for many hours celebrating everything that is Division III basketball. Tune in as we talk to plenty of programs, coaches, administrators, and even pundits. Watch the show On Demand or listen to the podcast(s) here!
Tis the season when even games that look easier on paper become one of the more difficult on the floor. On Monday's Hoopsville, we chat with programs having solid seasons but hoping they can keep the momentum going. Watch On Demand or listen to the podcast here!
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.
UW-Stevens Point enters our rankings for the first time in more than seven years while Washington and Lee is ranked for the first time in our poll's history. Plus, RIC rises to its highest ranking and Johns Hopkins jumps to No. 14. Check it out here.
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.
Of the thousands of players in Division III women's basketball, these are the 25 we picked as the best in the country. Stellar Smith forward Morgan Morrison was selected Player of the Year and Mary Schleusner of Washington and Lee was chosen as Rookie of the Year.
The Christopher Newport Captains were at the head of the class in Region 6, so they have Player of the Year in Anaya Simmons and Coach of the Year Bill Broderick. Incredible first year players Shantasia John of Belhaven and Mary Schleusner of Washington and Lee are Co-Rookies of the Year.
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.
As you get ready to celebrate Thanksgiving, we have a serving of two ... coaches ... who are twins. And their teams are facing off against one another. Plus she is the only Rhodes Scholar in DIII this year. Watch or listen to the latest edition of Hoopsville!
All-American Madison Temple put her full range of skills on display as No. 4 Thomas More shut down No. 17 UW-Whitewater. Elsewhere No. 14 Messiah won at No. 11 CNU and W&L hung an L on E&H.
Washington and Lee held 17th-ranked Mary Washington to just one field goal over nearly 19 minutes of game action to produce a season-opening 54-49 victory in women's basketball on Tuesday evening at the Goolrick Gymnasium.
Lynchburg athletic director Jack Toms announced Monday that former LC standout Abby Pyzik will return to the school as the head women’s basketball coach. She replaces Stephanie Tobey, who took an assistant job at Division I Fordham after compiling a 49-80 record in five seasons.
Washington and Lee athletic director Mike Walsh has announced the appointment of Mandy King as head women's basketball coach and assistant professor of physical education. King will begin her duties