The future of Region 5 looks very bright with only two seniors on the All-Region team. Sophomore guard Anna Scoblick from Catholic is Player of the Year, Johns Hopkins Rodney Rogan is Coach of the Year and Vatijah Davis of Centenary and Breana Grim of York share Rookie of the Year honors.
Four months after losing Wesley, the Atlantic East Conference announced that Centenary (N.J.) will leave the CSAC and keep the AEC's membership at seven teams this fall.
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.
Centenary (N.J.) named former East Stroudsburg (Pa.) head coach Rose Haller as its new head women's basketball coach. She replaces Andrea Kendall who left Centenary in May to become Randolph College's new head coach.
After losing its men's basketball coach to another Division III school, Randolph College found its next women's basketball coach at a Division III school in New Jersey. Andrea Kendall will move from Centenary (N.J.) to Virginia.
The Cyclones’ season came to a disappointing close in the quarterfinal round of the ECAC Division III South Championship, as Centenary fell 77-57 to the host, Moravian College Greyhounds.
The Centenary women completed their season opposite of how they began it, dropping their fifth consecutive game 67-52 to Marywood University to close out the regular season.
Needing to win their final two games to keep hopes alive to reach the Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) Tournament, the Cyclones came up short, losing to Keystone College 72-67.
Senior Bridget McCann (Keyport, N.J./Keyport) set the school record for blocks as part of five block game, and junior Danielle Trucksess (Collingswood, N.J./Collingswood) scored a game high 23 points, however it was not enough as the Cyclones dropped an important College in Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) game to the Rosemont Ravens.
The Cyclones women fought back from an early deficit to take a lead into halftime, but could not hold off Baptist Bible College in the second half, falling to the Defenders 68-54 in a important Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) game.
Senior Hannah Ally (Phillipsburg, N.J./Phillipsburg) notched her 1,000th career point 22 seconds into the game, however Ally’s milestone would be the only positive outcome of Centenary’s game vs. Cedar Crest College as the Cyclones would fall 79-75 to the Falcons in a Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) tilt.