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. 17 Millikin rallied past No. 8 Illinois Wesleyan to keep the first-place race tight in the CCiW while Shenandoah did the same thing with a thrilling win over No. 18 Washington and Lee in the ODAC. Plus the Ephs earned a big win in the Little Three and New Jersey City's All-American is now also its all-time scoring leader.
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.
Upsets, close games, and closed gyms. We seemed to have it all in the opening weekend of the NCAA DIII tournaments. Sunday night on Hoopsville, we take a look back at a wild weekend, but we also look at how next weekend is already causing problems. Tune in starting at 7:00 pm ET here.
Baldwin Wallace hit two late 3-pointers, Christopher Newport wore down Endicott, Whitman got a late stop and Smith finished on a 10-0 run to advance to the sectional round of the 2020 Tournament. Elsewhere No. 1 Hope saved its season and the NESCAC went 4-0.
Pat Manning won her 500th game on Friday night in Williamstown where the Ephs dominated Colby. She became the 21st active coach in Division III to reach that milestone.
For three programs, the first month of the season was maybe a bit smoother than the month of preseason. How three programs have dealt with last minute, high-profile, coaching changes. Plus, there will be a women's All-Star Game this year! We talk about it all on Thursday's Hoopsville.
TCNJ needed a new women's coach after Dawn Henderson decided her 28th season would be her last. On Monday the Lions announced Francesca Jackson as their selection.
It was the fourth annual Hoopsville Marathon Show. The show started at 10 a.m. ET. Dave McHugh chatted with coaches, administrators, student-athletes, and others involved in NCAA Division III basketball from around the nation. You won't believe some of the guests that appeared on the show Thursday.
When the NCAA changed how it counts games for postseason selections, it spurred some teams to travel farther away early in the season. There are benefits on the court and off of it, as Ryan Scott learned at the 2016 Hoopsville Classic. He has more in Around the Nation.
We are pretty much halfway through the 2015-16 season and there are plenty of teams still surprising and records being rewritten. Sunday on Hoopsville, Dave McHugh chatted with a 900 game winner, a woman who keeps herself very busy when she isn't coaching, and several teams who are surprising everyone by leading their conference races. Watch or listen to Hoopsville On Demand now!