Hoopsville airs with a special matinee edition featuring an exclusive sit-down conversation with both DIII National Committee Chairs. Plus we chat with programs having great seasons so far. And recap the news making headlines around DIII. Watch or listen to the show On Demand here.
D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll returns for its 23rd 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 returns for its 22nd season honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week, presented by Scoutware.
After back-to-back seasons of single-digit wins, Centre has surged back into contention in the SAA, and the players who suffered through those down seasons are leading the way.
The Centre women's basketball team pulled out to a lead late in the first half, and held off a late Berry comeback on the way to a 72-65 victory in a Southern Athletic Association game Friday in Rome, Ga.
No. 1 DePauw was pushed to the limit by Centre before winning in extra time. Plus the Wooster men won a Top 10 showdown and it was a great day to be a Spartan.
After shooting 60.0% and making 21 field goals in the first half, the Centre College women's basketball team managed only three field goals in the second half and was out-scored 11-8 in overtime to fall to Hanover College 80-77 on day one of the Huntingdon Classic Friday, Dec. 28 in Montgomery, Ala.
It took two overtime periods, but the Centre College women's basketball team earned a 76-70 non-conference win over Spalding University Tuesday, Dec. 11 in Louisville, Ky.
Trailing by 22 points with 11:22 to play, the Centre College women's basketball team climbed all the way back to within two points with six seconds to go, but a three-point attempt to win the game rimmed out and the Colonels fell 74-72 to Hanover College Tuesday, Nov. 27 in Danville, Ky.
The Centre College women's basketball team fell 72-54 to Capital University on day one of the Thomas More Classic Friday, Nov. 23 in Crestview Hills, Ky.
Division I soured T.J. Tibbs on the game, but his return has helped Staten Island reach the Sweet 16. Plus, King's and spring break in Cancun, Illinois Wesleyan's run and Centre's surprise in Around the Nation.
Hoopsville On Demand has Sunday's show, with guests from Scranton, Centre, Illinois Wesleyan, Wheaton and King's, plus Dave and Pat discuss sectional sites and Monday's NABC All-Star Game vote.
The Lady Monarchs rallied late to upset No. 8 William Paterson and Carthage knocked off No. 4 DePauw in the second round of the women's Division III tournament. Get the full recap here.
Sectional hosts went 16-0 in the first round of the NCAA tournament, including Thomas More's late rally past Louisiana College. Check out the first round recap of the women's tournament.
The Centre women's basketball team earned its first NCAA Tournament win since 2001, coming from behind to defeat Guilford College 59-47 Friday at Alumni Gymnasium.
In the final regular season home game for eight seniors, the Centre College women's basketball team was unable to rally in the closing seconds and fell 58-56 to Rhodes College Sunday, Feb. 19 in Danville, Ky.
Trailing by seven points with just over two minutes to play, the Centre College women's basketball team rallied to defeat Oglethorpe University 74-71 in overtime Sunday, Feb. 12 in Atlanta, Ga.
The Centre women's basketball team's 16-game winning streak came to an end at the hands of Birmingham Southern on Friday as the Colonels fell behind early and eventually dropped a 72-60 decision to the Panthers.
The Centre women's basketball team turned in another dominant performance, extending its winning streak to 16 games with an 81-49 victory over Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference opponent Sewanee on Saturday in Danville, Ky.
It wasn't until the final minutes when Centre pulled away, but the Colonels used a late run to extend their winning streak to 15 games and take a 66-54 victory over Spalding in the team's final non-conference game of the regular season.
Senior guard Maggie Prewitt (Mt. Sterling, Ky.) and junior forward Chelsea Benham (Taswell, Ind.) posted double-doubles to help lead the Centre College women's basketball team to a 58-48 win over the University of Dallas Sunday, Jan. 29 in Irving, Texas.
The Centre College women's basketball team trailed by two points at halftime to Austin College but out-scored the Kangaroos 46-20 in the second half to post its 13th straight win Friday, Jan. 27 in Sherman, Texas.
The Centre women's basketball team jumped out to an early lead and held on for an 84-67 win over Trinity in a Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference matchup Saturday in Danville, Ky.
Two of Centre's seniors had memorable evenings as the women's basketball team went ahead early and cruised to a 79-55 victory over Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference opponent Southwestern on Friday in Danville, Ky.
Down by four points with 3:28 left to play, the Centre College women's basketball team scored the final eight points of the game to defeat Colorado College 72-68 Friday, Jan. 13 in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Centre got a balanced scoring effort and stayed perfect in Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference play with a 68-43 victory over Sewanee in women's basketball action Saturday in Sewanee, Tenn.
For 30 minutes, things looked bleak for the Centre women's basketball team. However, they were able to turn a 12-point deficit halfway through the second half into a six-point victory as they defeated the Stormy Petrels of Oglethorpe University, 77-71.
With Maggie Prewitt tying a school record for assists in a game, the Centre women's basketball team pulled away from College of Mount St. Joseph in the second half to pick up an 81-67 road win Tuesday in Cincinnati, Ohio.