No. 8 Case Western Reserve closed the second day of the 2023 D3hoops.com Classic with a dominating win over No. 4 Oswego State, and No. 22 Trinity (Texas) stayed perfect in a thriller against Clark. In earlier action, the Ohio Northern women knocked off No. 10 Trinity (Texas) and Rhodes took two games from SCIAC foes.
One month. That's all that's left in the DIII regular season. On Monday's Hoopsville, we hear from programs jockeying for home court advantage in conference playoffs or to make sure they get into the NCAAs. Watch the show On Demand or listen to the podcast.
Eau my! Two big wins vault the UW-Eau Claire Blugolds to No. 11 in the country. Four other teams enter the Top 25 while Hope consolidates the No. 1 votes and Bowdoin bounds into the top five. Get the full list here.
Rhodes held No. 2 East Texas Baptist to 33 percent shooting and got 23 points and nine rebounds off the bench from Catherine Althoff in an 88-82 win at Mary Hardin-Baylor's tipoff event. Check the box score here.
Seven All-Americans and several All-Region honorees from last season will use their extra year of athletic eligibility this season. That still leaves room for a couple players who haven't played since March 2020. Find them all on our preseason All-American team.
At a time when most headlines describe what has been lost, we could all use something to celebrate. Here's our second ever All-Decade team honoring the greatest Division III women's basketball players over the past 10 years. Men will follow later in the year.
Rodney Rogan led the Millsaps men on a deep run in the NCAA Tournament more than a decade ago. Now he'll try to do the same with the Rhodes women as their head coach.
Lauren Sumski, who is the only person to win an SAA championship as a player and coach, is leaving Rhodes to become the head coach at Division I Lipscomb.
Rhodes women's basketball concludes their 2018-19 campaign 17-12 after advancing to the first round of the NCAA Tournament, falling to No. 11/12-ranked Mary Hardin-Baylor
Southwestern held a 12-point lead with five minutes to play, but a block by Rhodes senior Allie Young tied the game. Young then stole and ball and went coast-to-coast to lay in the winning bucket to keep the Lynx unbeaten this season.
D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll returns for its 21st season honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week, presented by Scoutware.
Schreiner University turned to Samantha Davidson as its next head women's basketball coach. She has spent time coaching in Tennessee at the high school, Division I and Division III levels since graduating from Birmingham-Southern.
The winningest coach in Rhodes women's basketball will be replaced by one of his best players. Lauren Avant Sumski returned to Rhodes to become the Lynx's next head coach following Matt Dean's retirement.
Out of thousands of players, these are the best 25 in the country, including our national player of the year and rookie of the year. Sydney Moss tops the list with players from the two national finalists joining her on the first team.
Lauren Avant committed to play for Tennessee at age 14. What has happened to her since then is equal parts pain, poise and perseverance. The full story in a Road to Stevens Point feature.
Just a week left in the regular season means plenty of teams are fighting for a postseason berth. Dave McHugh talked to Emory, Lyndon State, and MSOE men's programs along with Baruch, Ohio Wesleyan, No. 21 Rhodes, UW-Stevens Point, and Wheaton (Mass.) women's programs. Watch it On Demand!
This first week of the season is done. Dave talks to a coach with a biggest upset, one preparing for the Hoopsville Classic, and two players who chose D-III after a year in D-I. Plus much more.
Three teams ranked in the Top 10 lost in the opening round of the NCAA tournament, including Calvin's heartbreaking loss to St. Thomas. Get the first round recap here.