The NACC is back, Hanover takes the floor, and Hardin-Simmons picked up its seventh win on a last-second putback as 25 Division III teams from seven conferences played on Saturday. In 2020-21, this is what constitutes a big day.
D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll returns for its 21st season honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week, presented by Scoutware.
In the next week, 87 teams will punch their tickets to the NCAA tournament. But they have to win their conference tournaments first. Sunday night, Dave McHugh talks to a number of teams with the home court advantage, but still need to get the job done. You can watch Hoopsville On Demand here:
We are rounding the corner of conference action as Dave McHugh talked to No. 13 Augustana, Concordia (Wis.), Eastern Connecticut, No. 20 Ferrum, and UMHB to get a gauge of who we will be talking about in six weeks. Watch the show On Demand!
From the moment the conference announced its name, one with the exact same initials as an existing D-III conference, D-III fans were looking for a change.
LAS VEGAS – No. 1 Amherst College shut down Concordia University Wisconsin’s offense in the second half, holding the Falcons to just three field goals, en route to a 67-37 non-conference women’s basketball victory at the D3Hoops.com Classic at South Point Arena.
LAS VEGAS – Concordia University Wisconsin’s women’s basketball team used an early second half run to tie the game, but it wasn’t enough down the stretch as Eureka College earned a 63-52 non-conference victory on Tuesday afternoon at the D3Hoops.com Classic at South Point Arena.
MEQUON, Wis. -- Concordia University Wisconsin improved to 7-1 in the Northern Athletics Conference with a hard-fought 75-68 win over Marian University on Wednesday night in the R. John Buuck Field House.
MEQUON, Wis. -- Concordia University Wisconsin (6-3, 6-1 NAC) methodically wore down visiting Concordia University Chicago (3-6, 2-4 NAC) by a 77-58 count in a Northern Athletics Conference contest this evening in the R. John Buuck Field House.
MEQUON, Wis. -- Concordia Univeristy Wisconsin was in control from the outset on the way to a one-sided win, 84-50, over Aurora University on Saturday afternoon in the R. John Buuck Field House.
MEQUON, Wis. -- Concordia University Wisconsin's women's basketball team led 23-19 at the half, but a scrambling interior Lakeland College defense keyed a second half surge that paved the way to a 53-51 Muskie victory in Northern Athletics Conference play on Thursday night inside the R. John Buuck Field House.
MILWAUKEE – Tiffany Hendrickson and Kendall Kerns combined to score 33 points, as the Concordia University Wisconsin women’s basketball team earned a 64-50 Northern Athletics Conference road victory over Alverno College on Tuesday night inside Reiman Gymnasium.
LISLE, Ill. – A first half 3-point barrage and smothering game-long defense led Concordia University Wisconsin to a 60-42 road Northern Athletics Conference women's basketball victory over Benedictine University Saturday afternoon.
FOND dU LAC, Wis. -- The game was tight from buzzer to buzzer, but it was Concordia University Wisconsin making the intelligent decisions and hitting free throws down the stretch as the Falcons improved to 2-0 in the Northern Athletics Conference via a tense 56-52 road win over Marian University.
MEQUON, Wis. -- A strong second half effort on both ends of the court allowed Concordia University Wisconsin to slip past visiting Edgewood College, 61-52, Saturday afternoon in the Northern Athletics Conference opener for both schools inside the R. John Buuck Field House.
MEQUON,Wis. -- UW-River Falls scored the game-winner on a 10-foot jumper off an inbounds play under their own basket that began with 0.7 seconds on the clock to hand Concordia University Wisconsin a bitter 61-60 non-conference home defeat Tuesday evening in the R. John Buuck Field House.
BELOIT, Wis. -- Beloit College, under new head coach Jennifer Randall, broke from a 27-27 halftime tie to surprise Concordia University Wisconsin 63-57 in the non-conference season opener for both schools Tuesday evening.
There is no doubt the Concordia University Wisconsin women’s basketball team has had its share of success since head coach Stacey Brunner-Jones took over the program eight years ago. The goal of winning the conference title and advancing to the NCAA Tournament will never change, but the fire inside burns hotter after falling in the Northern Athletics Conference Tournament championship game last season.
The Milwaukee School of Engineering was accepted Monday as a member of the newly formed Northern Athletics Conference (NATHC) and is scheduled to officially join the league in the 2007-08 academic