Washington and Lee super sophomore Mary Schleusner is the Region 6 Player of the Year while Sam Smith from ODAC rival Randolph-Macon is the Rookie of the Year. Justin LeBlanc is Coach of the Year after leading Millsaps to its first NCAA Tournament appearance in almost 30 years.
Believe it or not, for most teams the midseason point as arrived. So where are the minds of some of the top teams in the nation and their regions? On Monday's Hoopsville, we chatted with several coaches while also getting a pulse on things in the men's Top 25. Watch On Demand or listen to podcast here!
D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll celebrates its 27th season, honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week.
SEWANEE, Tenn. – Never quitting and never giving up was the mindset the Millsaps women’s basketball team took with them into the second half on Friday. The Majors overcame a 16-point second-half deficit to take down Sewanee, 57-51 inside the Juhan Gymnasium.
Millsaps moves into the Top 10 ahead of its scheduled games against No. 4 Oglethorpe while Wheaton and UW-Eau Claire enter the rankings. Get the full list here.
We've got 15 ranked teams instead of 10 and we have some teams that haven't been ranked in a while, including Millsaps, Millikin and Maryville. Get the full list here.
The time is now. If teams want to be sure to playing in March, the opportunity is before them. The season comes down to this week. Watch a special, extended, edition of Hoopsville On Demand, or listen to the podcast. Bubble talk, surging teams, must-win games. We have it all!
The chain of coaching moves that started with John Ross' leaving Calvin has now reached Shreveport, Louisiana. Justin LeBlanc is headed to Millsaps to replace Chuck Winkelman who headed to Calvin.
Calvin selected Millsaps head coach Chuck Winkelman to fill the head coaching vacancy created when John Ross stepped down. Winkelman has a .698 winning percentage after 15 seasons at Hendrix and Millsaps.
Millsaps had little time to rest after participating in the D3hoops.com Classic in Las Vegas to close out 2015. The Majors opened 2016 with four straight road games. More on what those journeys meant to the Majors in Around the South.
As conference tournaments begin, tonight on Hoopsville, Dave McHugh talks to a number of teams who are looking to secure bids to the NCAA Tournament. Guests include Aurora, Southern Vermont and William Paterson men's teams plus Caltech and Millsaps women's squad. We also get a preview of the ODAC conference tournament. Catch up On Demand now!
Samantha Perez and Amber Rice don't play for the same team and their paths as college basketball players have very different looks. But they define what being an NCAA Division III college athlete is all about.
The Violets handed the seventh-ranked Eagles their first loss, while Millsaps knocked off Rhodes and the Centre men defeated Oglethorpe. More in the Friday wrapup.
Sewanee, Tenn. – In what has been a memorable 2011-12 season for the Millsaps Majors Women's Basketball Team, the team reached another milestone on Sunday afternoon against Sewanee as they became the third team in the history of the program to achieve 20 wins in a season. The Majors now prepare for the next step, the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament.
JACKSON, Miss. – The Majors again displayed a dominating performance on the court this afternoon as they roll past Colorado College 56-43 to improve to 4-3 on the season, and 2-0 in the SCAC.
JACKSON, Miss. - Millsaps scored the first two points in tonight's game and never looked back. The Majors improve to 3-3 on the season, and 1-0 in the SCAC with a dominant performance against Austin College.