Rockford women's basketball news
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Team of the Week
February 17, 2025D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll celebrates season No. 28, honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week. -
D3hoops.com 2022 women's All-Region 8 team
March 15, 2022Elyce Knudsen, who won the CCIW Most Outstanding Player award, receives the top player's honor on our All-Region 8 team. Transylvania's Juil Fulks is our Coach of the Year and Anaya Davis of Rockford our Rookie of the Year. -
Team of the Week
February 08, 2022D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll celebrates its 25th season, honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week, presented by Scoutware, including a rare Grinnell selection and a player making the list for the eighth time in their career. -
Rockford moves men's assistant over
February 25, 2019Taylor Stinson, a former Rockford men's basketball player and a four-year assistant men's basketball coach, has been tabbed to take over a women's basketball program which has won 27% of its games over the past 11 seasons. -
Northern Athletics Conference changes name
June 06, 2013From the moment the conference announced its name, one with the exact same initials as an existing D-III conference, D-III fans were looking for a change. -
MSOE accepted into NAthCon
May 23, 2006The Milwaukee School of Engineering was accepted Monday as a member of the newly formed Northern Athletics Conference (NATHC) and is scheduled to officially join the league in the 2007-08 academic -
One-loss wonders
February 17, 2005Nobody's perfect in Division III women's basketball, but one-loss teams Randolph Macon and Buena Vista are still really good and ready for Tournament success. Plus Lincoln has a potent 1-2 punch and the Rockford women have gone worst to first. -
Rockford's long road to Wellville
February 02, 2000Bob Amsberry jumped into a fire that many coaches -- young or old -- would have avoided when he took his first head coaching job at Rockford College. But the college and Amsberry are still collecting the dividends since his appointment as women's basketball coach less than three years ago.