Rhode Island College women's basketball news
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D3hoops.com 2024 women's All-Region 2 teamMarch 12, 2024Fresh off its second straight trip to the national semifinals, Smith takes home two of the Region's major awards with Jessie Ruffner named Player of the Year and Hannah Martin Rookie of the Year. RIC's Jenna Cosgrove is Coach of the Year.
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Saturday women: Fantastic fourFebruary 23, 2024New York University, Transylvania, Rhode Island College, and Webster completed perfect runs to the NCAA Tournament, while Widener and Trine busted someone's bubble by winning their conference tournament title games. Settle in for our longest recap of the season.
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Hoopsville: Top 16 SeedsFebruary 15, 2024In a Hoopsville exclusive, the D-III national committees reveal the Top 16 Seeds if the tournaments started this week (based on Week 2 rankings). Find out who are the top teams in the rankings and who made the cut. Also hear from the committee chairs and our experts have their thoughts. Watch On Demand here!
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New women's rankings releasedJanuary 02, 2024UW-Stevens Point enters our rankings for the first time in more than seven years while Washington and Lee is ranked for the first time in our poll's history. Plus, RIC rises to its highest ranking and Johns Hopkins jumps to No. 14. Check it out here.
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Wednesday: Queens of the roadNovember 29, 2023No. 7 Wartburg and Catholic grabbed road wins over conference title contenders, while No. 5 RIC kept rolling with a victory at No. 11 Trinity (Conn.). The road was rougher on the men’s side where No. 3 John Carroll survived a scare but No. 20 Illinois Wesleyan did not. Read about it here.
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Strong StartsNovember 27, 2023Not even a month into the season and already games to talk about and programs making statements. Tonight on Hoopsville, we chat with four programs off to strong starts for different reasons. Hoopsville hits the air LIVE at 7:00 PM ET right here!
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Hoopsville 21st Season PremiereNovember 14, 2023Hoopsville is back! Join us as we hit the air for the first time in the 2023-24 season, our 21st season covering DIII basketball. Hear from the preseason #1 teams and programs already making headlines early this season. Hoopsville hits the air LIVE at 7:00 PM ET right here!
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This Cinderella shouldn't shock youMarch 15, 2023Rhode Island College is in the Division III women’s basketball Final Four. That may be a shock to some fans across the country, but, believe it or not, this is precisely how it’s supposed to work. Ryan Scott has more.
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D3hoops.com 2023 women's All-Region 2 teamMarch 14, 2023Smith's first ever trip to the national semifinals nets Player of the Year honors for Morgan Morrison. Jenna Cosgrove takes Coach of the Year for leading Rhode Island College to the final four and Alice Hall of MIT is our Region 2 Rookie of the Year.
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Hoopsville: Final FoursMarch 13, 202380 minutes. 2 games. That's now all that leaves 8 programs from being crowned national champions. Tune in to Hoopsville On Demand as we talk to ALL eight programs competing in the national semifinals. You can also listen to the podcast!
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Final four set for HartfordMarch 11, 2023The 2023 NCAA Division III women’s basketball national semifinals will have a Cinderella story, two undefeated teams and the first women-only college to make the final four since 2001.
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High five for New EnglandMarch 10, 2023Five New England teams advanced through the 2023 Tournament sectional semifinals, as Rhode Island College sank No. 10 Chicago, No. 4 Smith outlasted Mary Washington, No. 13 Babson took care of Marietta and both NESCAC teams won their Sweet 16 games on Friday night.
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Anchorwomen Down Scranton, 62-55, & Advance to NCAA Championship for First Time in Program HistoryMarch 04, 2023Scranton, Pa.--Sophomore guard Madison Medbury (Scituate, R.I.) notched a double-double as Rhode Island College advanced to the Sectional Round of the 2023 NCAA Div. III Women's Basketball Championship by defeating previously undefeated Scranton, 62-55, in second round action played at the John Long Center on Saturday night.
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Second round: Saturday Knights alrightMarch 03, 2023The Wartburg Knights guaranteed that Division III will have a new national champion by knocking Hope out of the Tournament, while Rhode Island College ended No. 3 Scranton’s perfect season in the second round of the 2023 NCAA Division III women’s basketball tournament. Elsewhere, No. 4 Smith survived and No. 5 Trinity (Texas) beat No. 12 Hardin-Simmons for the third time this season.
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Anchorwomen Win Third Straight Little East ChampionshipFebruary 25, 2023Willimantic, Conn.--Senior guard Jeniyah Jones (Randolph, Mass.) was named the Most Outstanding Player as No. 2-seeded Rhode Island College defeated No. 1-seeded Eastern Connecticut, 61-52, to clinch its third straight Little East Women’s Basketball Championship in the tourney final played at Geissler Gymnasium on Saturday afternoon.
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Women's Tournament previewMarch 01, 2022NYU enters the Tournament as the No. 1 team in the country, with a talent-laden roster and an unblemished record. Is a national championship inevitable for the Violets? Certainly, the other 63 teams in the field will have something to say about that. That and more in our women's Tournament preview.
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Hoopsville: Love D3hoopsFebruary 14, 2022It is a day we celebrate the people we love and that includes Division III basketball for all of us. Tonight on Hoopsville, we share our Valentine with a super-sized show to look back on some incredible games the last week and conference tournaments on the horizon. Tune in LIVE starting at 7:00 PM ET.
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D3hoops.com 2021 women's All-East/Northeast Region teamApril 21, 2021The region's two unbeaten teams split the three major awards two ways with Sophia Guerrier of Rhode Island College taking Player of the Year, Kelly Walsh of Babson winning Rookie of the Year and Judy Blinstrub and Jenna Cosgrove sharing Coach of the Year honors.
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Saturday women: Short and bittersweetMarch 06, 2021The shortened conference seasons concluded with titles for John Carroll, Hope, Scranton and Rhode Island College. Elsewhere St. Thomas finished its Division III tenure with a W.
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Wednesday women: Re-order on the courtFebruary 12, 2020A few hours after the NCAA released the first set of regional rankings, Baldwin Wallace, Widener and Rhode Island College won games that will reshape the rankings next week. Plus someone well off the radar continued her remarkable run with a quadruple-double.
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Hoopsville: Conference Confidence?January 19, 2020'Tis the time of the season when teams at the top of conference races try and distance themselves from everyone else. Sunday on Hoopsville, we discuss how some surprising losses continue to keep those plans at bay. Watch the show On Demand or listen to the podcast here.
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Wednesday women: First of allJanuary 15, 2020No. 6 UW-Whitewater, No. 9 Transylvania and No. 24 Albright kept first place in their conferences to themselves with big wins on Wednesday night. Elsewhere No. 7 Wartburg created a three-way tie in the ARC and RIC anchored itself atop the LEC.
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UMass Boston Defeats RIC, 62-51December 09, 2017Boston, Mass.-Sophomore forward Ornela Livramento (Pawtucket, RI) narrowly missed a double-double with 11 points and nine rebounds as the Rhode Island College women's basketball team dropped a 62-51 decision at UMass Boston in a Little East Conference contest played at the Clark Athletic Center on Saturday afternoon.
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Jordyn Gauvin Leads RIC in, 74-55, Loss at EmmanuelDecember 06, 2017Boston, Mass.-Sophomore guard Jordyn Gauvin (Fall River, MA) had 15 points, 11 rebounds, five assists, one block and a steal as Rhode Island College fell, 74-55, at Emmanuel in collegiate women's basketball action on Wednesday evening.
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Anchorwomen Defeat Dean, 55-46December 04, 2017Providence, R.I.-Sophomore guard Jordyn Gauvin (Fall River, MA) scored 14 points, grabbed nine rebounds and dished out five assists to lead the Rhode Island College women’s basketball team to a 55-46 victory over Dean in a non-conference contest played at The Murray Center on Monday evening.
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Villard Leads Eastern Connecticut Past RIC, 59-42December 02, 2017Providence, R.I.-Sophomore guard Jordyn Gauvin (Fall River, MA) scored a team-high 10 points as Rhode Island College fell, 59-42, to Eastern Connecticut in a Little East Conference women’s basketball game played at The Murray Center on Saturday afternoon.
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Livramento's Double-Double Paces RIC in, 54-44, Win Over WildcatsNovember 29, 2017Providence, R.I.-Sophomore forward Ornela Livramento (Pawtucket, RI) recorded a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Rhode Island College women’s basketball team to a 54-44 victory over intra-city rival Johnson & Wales in a non-conference contest played at The Murray Center on Wednesday evening. The win was the fifth of the season for RIC, equaling the program’s win total from all of last year.
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Roger Williams Hands Rhode Island College Its First LossNovember 26, 2017Bristol, R.I.-Sophomore guard Jordyn Gauvin (Fall River, MA) scored a team-high 20 points and added five rebounds and two steals, but it wouldn't be enough as the Rhode Island College women's basketball team suffered a 54-42 setback at Roger Williams on Sunday afternoon. The loss snapped the four-game winning streak to open the 2017-18 campaign for the Anchorwomen.
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RIC Wins Fourth Straight With, 66-55, Win at Bridgewater StateNovember 21, 2017Bridgewater, Mass.--Senior guard Jessa Rubera (Newton, MA) scored a team-best 19 points, which included five three pointers, to go along with three rebounds and two steals to lead the Rhode Island College women's basketball team to a 66-55 victory at Bridgewater State on Tuesday evening. The Anchorwomen are now 4-0 to start the 2017-18 campaign, the best start to a season since the 2009-10 squad that opened the year with a 6-0 mark.
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Gauvin Leads RIC to, 47-41, Win Over MahattanvilleNovember 18, 2017Wenham, Mass.--Sophomore guard Jordyn Gauvin (Fall River, MA) narrowly missed a double-double with 15 points and nine rebounds to propel the Rhode Island College women's basketball team to a 47-41 win over Manhattanville in the second round of the Gordon Invitational played at the Bennett Center on Saturday afternoon. The win extends the Anchorwomen's record to 3-0 for the season, marking the first time the team has won their first three contests since the 2009-10 campaign.