No. 17 Millikin rallied past No. 8 Illinois Wesleyan to keep the first-place race tight in the CCiW while Shenandoah did the same thing with a thrilling win over No. 18 Washington and Lee in the ODAC. Plus the Ephs earned a big win in the Little Three and New Jersey City's All-American is now also its all-time scoring leader.
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Shenandoah, the eighth seed in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference tournament, didn't pack for a one-and-done. And they're not done yet. Brian Lester has more in a Road to Salem feature.
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Tufts defeated top-ranked Bowdoin 75-69 to win the NESCAC championship title while Shenandoah proved that eight was enough in the ODAC. In men's action Guilford toppled Randolph-Macon, Hanover held off Transy and Amherst won the NESCAC.
It was a great day to be a Hawk in New York, but a bad one to be a higher seed in the ODAC tournament. Plus Mary Hardin-Baylor broke East Texas Baptist's hearts at the buzzer as championship weekend tipped off.
For the second time this off season, Keystone has filled its women's basketball head coaching vacancy. After Keystone's first hire left for another job, the Giants named Shenandoah assistant Meghan Sullivan to the post.
Shenandoah University Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Doug Zipp announced Wednesday that C.K. Calhoun has resigned her position as head women's basketball coach.
The Shenandoah University women's basketball team earned its first-ever ODAC victory Saturday afternoon with a 51-41 home triumph over Randolph College.
Former Marymount player and assistant coach and Randolph-Macon assistant C.K. Calhoun will lead Shenandoah's women's basketball program in its first ODAC season.
Host Muhlenberg College will play for the Scotty Wood women's basketball Tournament championship for the third time in four years after downing Shenandoah 94-60 Friday night.
Shenandoah University opened its 2011-12 women's basketball season in the same manner it opened the 2010-11 campaign, with a non-league victory over future ODAC opponent Lynchburg College.
Third-seeded Ferrum College eliminated Shenandoah University from the 2011 USA South Conference women’s basketball tournament with a 79-54 victory Tuesday afternoon at Swartz Gymnasium.
Methodist University earned a sweep of the women’s basketball season series with Shenandoah University by downing the Hornets 66-62 in the regular season finale for both teams Saturday afternoon.
Shenandoah University completed a women's basketball season sweep over Averett University Sunday afternoon by downing the Cougars 81-78 in double overtime.
Homestanding Ferrum College jumped all over Shenandoah University in a 77-48 USA South Conference women’s basketball victory Saturday afternoon at Swartz Gymnasium.
Shenandoah University qualified for the 2011 USA South Conference women’s basketball Tournament with a 57-39 home win over Mary Baldwin Wednesday evening.
The Shenandoah University women’s basketball team earned its fifth victory in the past seven games with a 70-65 USA South Conference win over N.C. Wesleyan Sunday afternoon.
Thanks to a game-high 22 points from Karissa Herring, Peace College rallied for a 48-40 USA South Conference women’s basketball victory over visiting Shenandoah Saturday afternoon.
Shenandoah University posted its third straight USA South Conference women's basketball victory of 2011 with a 53-44 win over Averett University Saturday afternoon.
Shenandoah University earned its first USA South Conference women’s basketball victory of the season Saturday afternoon with an 85-72 victory over N.C. Wesleyan.
No. 6 in the nation Christopher Newport University used a strong first half to fuel a 59-40 USA South Conference women's basketball victory over Shenandoah.
On the first day of winter, the Shenandoah University women's basketball team completed its fall semester of action with a 55-52 non-conference victory over Frostburg State.