The Hoopsville Marathon is back! For the 8th year, we are on air for many hours (at least nine this season) celebrating everything that is Division III basketball. Hoopsville hits the air with plenty of coaches, administrators, student-athletes, and friends. Watch the show on demand.
The percentage of Black basketball players at the Division III level is the smallest of all three divisions, but it is around 17% for women's basketball, 32% for men's basketball. So why are Black coaches lagging, at just 10%? Ryan Scott digs into it in Around the Nation.
The D3hoops season is nearly a month old and teams are settling into the first full season in two years. On Sunday's show, Dave McHugh chats with the DIII men's and women's basketball committee chairs. Plus UMass-Boston men's basketball coach. Tune in starting at 7pm ET tonight!
WORCESTER, Mass. -- Tommy Burris hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with 1:31 left in overtime for his only points in the game and Division III-member UMass Boston upset Holy Cross 69-66 on Tuesday night.
DARTMOUTH, Mass.—Freshman Alex Sanchez’ (Salem, Mass.) go-ahead, game-winning 3-pointer with seven seconds remaining lifted UMass Boston men’s basketball past rival UMass Dartmouth 78-77 Wednesday night at the Tripp Athletic Center.
MEDFORD, Mass. – With 1.9 seconds left on the clock and the score even at 74-74, senior forward Sam Freeman hit perhaps the biggest shot in program history, as he gave men’s basketball the go-head score and the eventual win over fifth ranked Tufts University Tuesday evening at Cousens Gymnasium.
BOSTON, Mass. – With .9 seconds left in regulation, and with the Beacons trailing by one, senior Quadry Allen (White Castle, La.) scored perhaps the biggest basket of his college career, as the guard laid in the game-winner to give the Beacons a 64-63 win over Rhode Island College Saturday afternoon in a Little East Conference contest at Clark Athletic Center Gymnasium.
BOSTON, Mass. – With big performances from Michael Campbell (Boston, Mass.), Maurice Magras (Medford, Mass.), and Dan Powers (Westwood, Mass.), UMass Boston handed Keene State College their first loss of the season in a 77-70 Little East Conference match-up Saturday afternoon in the Clark Athletic Center Gymnasium.
BOSTON, Mass.—UMass Boston men’s basketball held off a late surge from Vermont Tech College, to earn a 74-70 win over the Knights and a spot in the 31st Harbor Invitational Championship Game.
BOSTON, Mass. – With a game-high 20 points from Michael Campbell (Boston, Mass.), men’s basketball, led by new head coach Jason Harris earned their first win of their 2015-16 season, as they defeated Suffolk University by the final of 72-61 Saturday afternoon.
Vice Chancellor for Athletics and Recreation, Special Projects and Programs Charlie Titus has named Jason Harris to replace him as head coach at Mass-Boston.
BOSTON, Mass.—Senior guard Luc Ulysse (Brooklyn, N.Y.) led four Beacons in double-figures, as UMass Boston men's basketball earned the season-sweep of Plymouth State University with an 86-52 rout Saturday afternoon at the Clark Athletic Center Gymnasium.
BOSTON, Mass. – Led by Karl Agenor's (Dorchester, Mass.) double-double of 18 points and 19 rebounds, men's basketball stunned intra-state rival UMass Dartmouth as the Beacons earned a 79-75 Little East Conference win Wednesday evening in the Clark Athletic Center Gymnasium.
BOSTON, Mass. – Led by Luc Ulysse’s (Brooklyn, N.Y.) game-high 22 points and eight assists, men’s basketball earned a huge Little East Conference win as they defeated the Owls of Keene State College by the final of 96-72 Sunday afternoon in the Clark Athletic Center Gymnasium.
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Led by Carl Joseph’s (Brockton, Mass.) 25 points men’s basketball notched their first Little East Conference win of the season as they defeated Plymouth State University by the final of 78-65 Tuesday evening in the first meeting between the two squads.
BOSTON, Mass. – It took a little longer then they wanted to, but once men’s basketball was able to shake-off the game-day rust, the Beacons continued their strong play as they took down the Rams of Framingham State University by the final of 60-45 Tuesday evening in the Clark Athletic Center Gymnasium.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Led by a game-high 23 points from senior Carl Joseph (Brockton, Mass.) men’s basketball pulled off the upset of the year as they defeated 11th ranked MIT by the final of 59-52 Tuesday afternoon at Rockwell Cage.
BOSTON, Mass. – For the fourth straight season, men’s basketball will be competing for the Harbor Invitational championship as the Beacons defeated the College of St. Joseph (VT) by the final 85-76 Friday evening in the Clark Athletic Center Gymnasium.
BOSTON, Mass. – With a dominant rebounding performance by junior Karl Agenor (Dorchester, Mass.) and a career-best 31 points from senior Gregory Young (Dorchester, Mass.) men’s basketball improved to 2-0 for the first time since the 2010-11 season as the Beacons defeated Suffolk University 86-58 Thursday evening in the Clark Athletic Center Gymnasium.
HENNIKER, N.H. – With double-doubles from senior Carl Joseph (Brockton, Mass.) and junior transfer Karl Agenor (Dorchester, Mass.) men’s basketball won their 2014-15 season opener as they defeated Colby-Sawyer College 75-62 Tuesday evening at Coffin Field House.
BOSTON, Mass. – Head coach Charlie Titus announced today that Tyler Papadinis has been promoted to associate head coach, after six seasons with the men’s basketball program. The promotion is effective immediately, as the Beacons prepare for the 2014–15 season.
BOSTON, Mass. - The men's basketball team got their 2014 off to a good start as they managed to use a strong inside game to take down the Chargers of Colby-Sawyer College by the final of 79-68 Saturday afternoon in the Clark Athletic Center Gymnasium.
BOSTON, Mass. - UMass Boston men's basketball (3-1) overcame a 13-point first-half deficit to help head coach Charlie Titus earn win number 300 at the varsity level Friday afternoon, with a 84-68 win over the St. Joseph College in Vermont (3-3) at the Clark Athletic Center Gymnasium as part of the 29th Annual Harbor Invitational.
BOSTON, Mass. - With four different players finishing in double-figures including a game-high 17 points from junior Carl Joseph (Brockton, Mass.) men's basketball earned their second straight victory as they defeated crosstown rival Suffolk University 79-68 Tuesday evening at Regan Gymnasium.
BOSTON, Mass – The University of Massachusetts Boston men's basketball team will be making their long awaited return to the Little East Conference tournament tomorrow when they travel to the University of Southern Maine for a 7:30 p.m. quarterfinal contest.
NORTH DARTMOUTH, Mass. – After a very tough first half, men’s basketball pulled off their biggest second half comeback of the season as they outscored UMass Dartmouth 51-31 over the final 20 minutes of play, which included an 13-3 run in the final three minutes 22 seconds to defeat the Corsairs by the final of 76-74 Wednesday evening at Tripp Athletic Center in a crucial Little East Conference game.
BOSTON, Mass. – A Brian Clarke (Miramar, Fla.) with 6.6 seconds left on the clock and one final stop by the defense earned men’s basketball a 65-64 Little East Conference win over Plymouth State University Monday evening in the Clark Athletic Center Gymnasium on senior day.
BOSTON, Mass. – Led by a dominating performance from junior Rahshjeem Benson (Boston, Mass.), which consisted of 14 points and a game-high 24 rebounds, men’s basketball ended their four-game skid in a big way as they defeated the University of Southern Maine by the final of 69-55 Tuesday evening in a Little East Conference match-up at the Clark Athletic Center Gym.