The Concordia-Moorhead women snapped Amherst's nine-game winning streak at the D3hoops.com Classic while Logan Pearson led UW-Platteville past the Cobbers men in the late night matchup.
D3hoops.com Classic women's basketball veteran Amherst came away with a tough win over Montclair State, while free throws loomed large in Franklin and Marshall's come-from-behind win over Dubuque.
Time for the annual Hoopsville Marathon! Watch Thursday's show On Demand (or listen to the podcast episodes) and hear from coaches, administrators, alums, and fans of Division III basketball around the country. Also hear from both national committee chairs, the head of officials, and many others.
After 26 seasons and over 400 wins as a head coach, Daphne Thompson still finds herself listening to and learning from her players. That's a big reason why the Red Dragons have handled a roster overhaul this season. More in Around the East.
Washington U. pounded Rochester to create a three-way tie atop the UAA. Cortland did the same in the SUNYAC by beating Oneonta. And home was where the losses were for the UAA men. Check out tonight's wrap.
Lyteshia Price is thankful for the support of the Oneonta State community that has helped her balance motherhood, school, and basketball. The Red Dragons are thankful for the resilience and determination of their leading scorer and rebounder. More in Around the East.
New York University held off No. 4 Emory and Wesleyan rolled past No. 11 Williams. In women's action, Oneonta State continues to march through the SUNYAC.
Senior Madison Slagle and sophomore Kristin Pappalardo scored 15 points and 12 points respectively to lead Oneonta to a 56-47 win today versus visiting Fredonia.
Junior Samantha Szkotak scored 15 points to lead three players in double figures tonight as SUNY Oneonta defeated Plattsburgh 70-54 in SUNYAC women's action.
Last week wasn't a good one to be in the second half of the men's Top 25. This one hasn't started so well either. Find out who was upset on Tuesday night.