2020 Women's NCAA Tournament coverage

March 24, 2020 Hoopsville: Awards Night We put a bow on the 2019-20 season by handing out some awards. Watch On Demand (or listen to the podcast) as we announce the D3hoops.com Men's and Women's All-America teams. Plus, find out who are the Rookie, Player, and Coach of the Year honorees. We celebrate the season on tonight's season finale.

March 13, 2020 Both 2020 championships canceled Word came down from the NCAA on Thursday, March 12, that said that all championships, winter and spring, including the Division III basketball championships, have been canceled.

March 17, 2020 Hoopsville: All Star Honors The final Top 25s are done and the All-Region awards have been handed out. Plus, hear the live announcements of the NABC All Star Rosters. And we gather the guys for a roundtable discussion of the '19-'20 season. All of that and more on a special edition of Hoopsville. Catch up On Demand or listen to the podcast here.

March 12, 2020 Hoopsville: COVID Cancelations Gutted. That's how many teams, student-athletes, and coaches are feeling. Last Thursday we got a hint that COVID-19 was making an impact on the NCAA Tournaments. Now we won't even crown champions. Catch up on Hoopsville tonight On Demand or listen to the podcast as we try and react to one of the strangest finishes to a season ... ever.

March 8, 2020 Updated women's basketball bracket Everything's coming up NESCAC for the Sweet 16 and Elite 8, as Amherst, Bowdoin and Tufts are all hosting the sectionals. Also, Hope. And once again, Amherst College will not permit fans to attend.

March 12, 2020 If you're CNU, this is no time to relax Perhaps as a high school player there were times where one could take it a little easy during a game. It’s a different story at the next level, particularly at Christopher Newport, where taking a play off isn’t an option. The Captains push the pace with Brian Lester.

March 12, 2020 LeGate and Stormy Petrels are loving life “This has been – and I’ve said it a bunch of times – the most fun with basketball that I have had in my entire life.” That's how Savannah LeGate, who grew up in a basketball family, describes her junior season with Oglethorpe. Nathan Ford has more.

March 11, 2020 NCAA games: Some closed, most welcome families 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.

March 8, 2020 Hoopsville: Wild Weekend 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.

March 7, 2020 Second round: Finish strong, move on 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.

March 8, 2020 Hope's title hopes preserved The last undefeated team in Division III basketball stayed that way with a dramatic come-from-behind win over Illinois Wesleyan on Saturday. It's our Game of the Night with the story and photo courtesy of Hope College.

March 6, 2020 First round: Feels like the first time 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.

March 6, 2020 Skol! Vikings down Bethel Bethany Lutheran held No. 6 Bethel to one field goal in the final three minutes and rallied past the Royals, 62-58, in our Game of the Night.

March 5, 2020 Hoopsville: Tourney Time Tune in for the most extensive tournaments preview in Division III. Hoopsville will not only take a final look at the 2020 Division III Men's and Women's Tournaments, but we will also chat with a few coaches preparing for the games. Catch-up On Demand or listen to the podcast here.

March 5, 2020 2020 women's tournament preview For all the talk about growing parity in Division III women's basketball, the last few Marches have been mostly devoid of madness. Will this be another year where the highly ranked and home-standing teams dominate? We'll do our best to break it down.

March 5, 2020 Sister's act helps Edgewood get to dance Bria Lemirande seemed content to be done with college basketball, enrolling at the local large state university. But her sister, Alyssa, was loving playing ball at Edgewood, and dragged her out of retirement. Together they've helped the Eagles make the NCAA Tournament. Brian Lester has more.

March 5, 2020 Randolph-Macon thriving with the 'old Kelly' Kelly Williams didn't plan on playing this season at all. But when a devastating knee injury took the second half of the 2018-19 season away from her, priorities changed. And the Yellow Jackets are on a roll. Nathan Ford has more.

March 2, 2020 Final women's regional rankings The final NCAA Division III regional rankings have been released. This is the set the NCAA committee used to select and seed teams.

March 2, 2020 Sensible Sports Marketing Bracket Breakdown We know who is in and who has been left out of the NCAA Tournaments. On Monday's Hoopsville, we took a look at the brackets and talked to those who led the work to get them put together. Catch up On Demand or listen to the podcast for our bracket breakdown.

March 1, 2020 Sensible Sports Marketing/Sport Tours Selections Special 86 tickets have been punched to the Division III NCAA tournaments. 42 spots remain for the two championships. Who do we think makes it and who is likely to stay home? You can watch the Hoopsville Special On Demand here.

March 2, 2020 Who's in? Our projected women's bracket Maybe it's just us, but picking the 20 lucky teams to receive at-large bids seemed much harder this year with lots of teams grouped together. Here's how our process shook out, plus our mock bracket for your enjoyment until the real thing is announced.

March 1, 2020 Sunday: Bowdoin wins in role reversal Bowdoin ended Tufts' hope's for a perfect season with a win in the NESCAC finals and Austin popped a bubble by beating Trinity for the SCAC crown. On the men's side, the top seed won the NESCAC and the bottom seed won the NEWMAC.

February 29, 2020 Saturday women: Back where we began Remember when UW-Oshkosh, George Fox, Emmanuel and Christopher Newport were ranked to start the season? Their rankings are gone, but their seasons will keep going after winning titles on Saturday. Plus there were great finishes in the Centennial and ASC title games.

February 27, 2020 Thursday: Third time's the charm Loras, John Carroll and the University of New England broke through against teams that beat them twice during the regular season in Thursday night's conference tournament games. On the men's side, both ranked WIAC teams fell and JCU ousted Marietta.

February 25, 2020 Third women's regional rankings The NCAA Division III regional rankings have been released. They are the last of three sets which we will see before the selections are made and announced on Monday, March 2.

February 18, 2020 Second women's regional rankings The NCAA Division III regional rankings have been released. They are the second of three sets which we will see before the selections are made and announced on Monday, March 2.

February 12, 2020 First women's regional rankings The first public NCAA Division III regional rankings have been released. They are the first of three sets which we will see before the selections are made and announced on Monday, March 2.

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