D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll celebrates its 26th 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 two seasons as head women's basketball coach at Lewis & Clark, Pamela Findlay is taking over at Macalester, meaning both Lewis & Clark head basketball coaching positions are turning over this offseason.
Losing in the Northwest Conference tournament’s opening night, the Pioneers concluded the season with 14 wins giving them a total of 30 over the first two seasons under Pamela Findlay.
The men from Hardin-Simmons, Ramapo and UW-Eau Claire and the women from Puget Sound and Lewis and Clark went 2-0 at the D3hoops.com Classic in Las Vegas. If you missed any of the action from the South Point Casino and Resort, check out all our coverage here.
The Kingsmen lost head coach Rich Rider when he retired abruptly just before the season started. They added transfer Wolfgang Wood, and elevated longtime assistant Geoff Dains to interim head coach. It's all added up to a 4-0 start. More in Around the West.
Lewis & Clark was defeated by Augsburg 69-46 in the final game of the Rocky Mountain Thanksgiving Classic and will now get ready for games at Whitworth and Whitman next weekend.
Trailing by 12 points after three quarters, the Pioneers nearly caught up to host Colorado College before losing 80-74 to open the Rocky Mountain Thanksgiving Classic.
Playing at Pamplin for the last time before a Thanksgiving trip to Colorado, Lewis & Clark hit 39 percent of its shots in 73-60 loss to Warner Pacific.
In the season’s first road game, the Pioneers built an eight-point halftime lead behind 22 points from Miyah Leith and Natalie Kelly before Corban made a comeback to win 73-65.
In a game that almost didn’t happen because of a power outage on campus, Lewis & Clark had four players with 10 or more points in a loss to Cal Lutheran.
Behind 23 points and 11 rebounds from sophomore Miyah Leith, Lewis & Clark held a four-point lead in the third quarter before dropping the opener against New Hope Christian 64-59.
Whitworth knocked off Whitman and put the Missionairies on the NCAA tournament bubble. Plus a long run of consecutive tournament appearances may be over after Thursday's results
The Yellowjackets start a big road trip with a win in St. Louis. Juniata and Lewis and Clark hang on plus St. Lawrence keeps rolling through the Liberty League.
Williams held No. 5 Babson to 22 percent shooting and 39 points in an upset win. Lewis and Clark went coast to coast to beat Kean. More from Sunday's wrapup.
Senior Christina Herring drained a game-winning three-pointer with 18 seconds left as the Lewis & Clark women's basketball team ended the George Fox Bruins' 37 game winning streaks against Northwest Conference teams with a 58-56 victory on Friday night at the Pamplin Sports Complex.
It was a disappointing night for the Lewis & Clark women’s basketball team, who looked poised to earn a non-conference victory over the Warner Pacific Knights, as the Pioneers fell 74-73 in the final second of the contest on Monday night at C.C. Perry Gym.
In the team's season opener on the road, the Lewis & Clark women's basketball team earned a solid 68-51 victory over Evergreen State. Sophomore Kristina Williams led the way for the Pioneers with a game-high 21 points, finishing 3-4 from behind the three-point arc and 2-2 from the free-throw line. Junior Neva Hauser ended the night with 11 points