Emory & Henry men's basketball news

  • E&H sets sights on D-II
    November 17, 2020
    Emory & Henry, a charter member of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference, is jumping ship after 45 years en route to Division II. The Wasps have won one men's basketball title and one women's title in those 45 years.
  • Thompson heads to Wasps' hive
    April 29, 2019
    After spending three seasons in way Upstate New York, Ben Thompson is headed back home to Southwest Virginia to become the next head men's basketball coach at Emory and Henry.
  • Willson stepping down from E&H job
    February 26, 2019
    David Willson, who helped lead the Emory & Henry men's basketball program to their first Old Dominion Athletic Conference championship in 2018, is leaving his position to assume the same role at Memphis University school.
  • Sunday: Tigers tame Trine
    November 18, 2018
    No. 13 DePauw moved to 3-0 with a road win at No. 9 Trine while DeSales dominated Stevens in a meeting of new rivals. On the men's side Springfield continued to scuffle without its All-American and Emory and Henry stayed perfect.
  • D3hoops.com Classic: Who's coming to Vegas?
    October 16, 2018
    The ninth annual D3hoops.com Classic will light up Las Vegas once again between Christmas and New Year's with 18 games on the slate for the South Point Arena. Who is making the trip and who's playing whom? Here's the list.
  • Men's top 25 poll released
    January 22, 2018
    St. John's reaches its highest ranking in the history of our poll while Emory and Henry enters the rankings for the first time ever. Did Marietta continue its run of Top 25 appearances? Is Stevens Point ranked? Find out here.
  • Wasps on a mission
    January 02, 2018
    John Shelor hasn’t forgotten how the ODAC tournament championship game went down last February. He and his teammates have used that loss for motivation. Nothing less than being the best team in program history will do.
  • Wasps choose former Tiger for new coach
    May 15, 2013
    Emory & Henry selected a former letter winner at ODAC rival Hampden-Sydney as its next men's coach.
  • It's not how you start
    February 03, 2005
    Off to its best start in program history, the Clarke men are looking to finish strong in the conference race, thanks to two Byrds. Plus the Wheaton women are booming and the Emory and Henry men give the Grinnell System a go.
  • Jostens winners announced
    March 04, 2004
    Emory and Henry's Justin Call and UW-Oshkosh's Kay Mikolajczak are the 2004 recipients of the Jostens Award. The award honors the most outstanding men and women's Division III basketball players of