D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll celebrates its 25th season, honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week, presented by Scoutware.
The Salem Rotary Club announced the 20 finalists for Division III's premier award recognizing excellence on and off the court. The men's and women's award winner will be introduced on Thursday, March 16.
There are just four weeks left in the regular season and teams are feeling the pressure. Sunday night on Hoopsville, Dave McHugh talked to many coaches who are trying to position themselves to stay home for conference tournaments or just get into the playoffs. You can watch Hoopsville On Demand or listen to the podcast here:
The Warriors’ bench out-scored the Tigers’ bench 40-11 to send Hendrix College to its first ever Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) Championship game with a 77-67 victory Saturday at the Hanger Dome.
Hendrix junior guard Samantha Devlin led all scorers with a season-high 21 points to go along with five rebounds and two assists as the Warriors knocked off Oglethorpe University 80-57 in Friday's first game of the SCAC Tournament.
Hendrix College junior Caty Hensy recorded her first double-double of the season in 28 minutes off the bench to help propel the Warriors to a 69-55 win over Austin College on Sunday afternoon at Hughey Gymnasium.
Hendrix College and Colorado College traded the lead four times in the first seven minutes before Colorado used a 15-4 run over a four minute span to grab the last lead change with 13:02 left in the first half, eventually taking the 64-52 decision at Reid Gymnasium Friday night.
Hendrix College senior Wyvonne Hawkins highlighted her Senior Day performance on a go-ahead basket with 44 seconds left, giving the Warriors their second-consecutive SCAC Western Division Title after a 59-55 win over Millsaps College on Saturday afternoon at Grove Gymnasium.
University of Dallas would not go away and the Crusaders nearly completed the come-back effort, but a pair of free throws from junior Anna Roane with seven seconds left was just enough to give Hendrix College a 75-74 win on Tuesday night at Grove Gymnasium.
Hendrix College senior Christina Byler became the program’s all-time leading rebounder and scored 19 points, while junior Anna Roane poured in 16 points to lead the Warriors to their sixth-straight win on Saturday afternoon, 72-69, over Trinity University at Grove Gymnasium.
Hendrix College drained seven 3-pointers in the first half to overcome an early six-point deficit and the Warriors got key performances from the bench to earn a 75-59 win over Southwestern University on Friday afternoon at Grove Gymnasium.
Hendrix College senior Christina Byler scored a season-high 24 points and junior Anna Roane poured in 14 points to lead the Warriors to a 70-66 conference win against Oglethorpe University on Sunday afternoon at Dorough Field House.
After a nip and tuck first half that saw four ties and seven lead changes, Hendrix College managed to stretch the gap with a hot hand from distance after the break. The Warriors went 8-of-11 from 3-point land in the second half to earn an 80-65 victory over Sewanee-The University of the South on Friday evening at the Fowler Center.
Hendrix College senior Christina Byler was 5-of-6 from behind the arc and led the Warriors with 18 points in a 71-65 win over conference foe Birmingham-Southern College on Sunday afternoon at Grove Gymnasium.
Hendrix College out-rebounded conference rival Rhodes College, 53-33, and scored 19 second-chance points to snap a three-game skid. The Warriors had four players score double-digits in the 71-63 victory Friday afternoon at Grove Gymnasium.
Sunday afternoon’s game against Hendrix College and No. 10 DePauw University was a tale of two halves as the Tigers outscored the Warriors 46-29 in the second half to pull away for the 85-68 win at Neal Fieldhouse.
Junior Anna Roane brought Hendrix College to within one point on a last second 3-pointer, however, Centre College would survive for a thrilling 60-59 victory on Friday night at Alumni Gymnasium.
Hendrix College senior Christina Byler scored 18 points, while juniors Katy Ashley-Pauley and Anna Roane chipped in 14 points apiece to lead the Warriors to an 80-75 win over Southwestern University on Friday afternoon at the Corbin J. Robertson Center.
Hendrix College’s offensive struggles continued in its 59-47 loss to University of Dallas on Sunday afternoon at the Maher Athletic Center. The Warriors shot under 28 percent from the field for the second consecutive game and have shot under 30 percent in three of their last four contests.
Mississippi College had four players in double figures and held Hendrix College to just 26.2 percent from the field to earn its 11th consecutive victory, 70-43, on Thursday afternoon at A.E. Wood Coliseum.
Hendrix College and Millsaps College played through 14 lead changes and eight ties with the Warriors coming out on top, 58-57, for the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) victory on Friday afternoon at The Hangar Dome.
Austin College drained 10 shots from behind the arc in the first half to jump out to a 38-19 lead at intermission. The Roos would need every bit of that advantage as the Warriors surged late in the second half but came up short in the 58-52 decision on Sunday afternoon at Grove Gymnasium.
Hendrix College first year Jamie Tate recorded a 12 point, 15 rebound double-double to lead the Warriors to a 61-54 victory over Colorado College in their Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) opener on Friday night at Grove Gymnasium.
The Hendrix College women’s basketball team picked up its second win in as many games against Rust College after a 52-40 decision on Tuesday afternoon. The Warriors (3-3) used a late surge in the second half to overcome the Bearcats (1-4).
Hendrix College senior forward Christina Byler scored a season-high 22 points to lead the Warriors to a dominant 72-52 victory over Rust College. Hendrix snaps a three-game skid with the win.
University of the Ozarks drained a barrage of 3-pointers to earn a dominant 78-65 victory over Hendrix College on Monday afternoon at Grove Gymnasium. The Eagles were 14-of-31 from behind the arc and led by at least 12 points in the last 32:21.
Hendrix College and Westminster College battled through 10 ties and 12 lead changes in the first half of their final game of the Greenville Tip-Off Classic Saturday morning at H.J. Long Gymnasium.
The Hendrix College men’s and women’s basketball teams traveled to Greenville College for their opening games of the 2010 Tip-Off Classic on Friday afternoon at H.J. Long Gymnasium. The men came away with a 91-83 victory, while the women suffered a 63-61 set back.
Hendrix College’s 20-point deficit with 11:17 remaining in regulation was the tipping point for the Warriors as they flipped the switch and closed the game on a 37-6 run to earn a thrilling 70-61 victory over East Texas Baptist University in the season-opener on Monday evening at Grove Gymnasium.