D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll celebrates its 27th season, honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week.
D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll celebrates its 26th season, honoring the best players at each position with the performances we loved for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week, presented by Scoutware.
Of the thousands of players in Division III women's basketball, these are the 25 we picked as the best in the country. Hope's Kenedy Schoonveld was selected Player of the Year and Belle Pellecchia of NYU was chosen as Rookie of the Year.
The Simpson College women's basketball team survived a fierce fourth quarter comeback by the Golden Gusties to advance to the second round of the NCAA DIII Women's Basketball Tournament with a 73-67 win over Gustavus Adolphus.
The Simpson College women's basketball team survived a fierce fourth quarter comeback by the Golden Gusties to advance to the second round of the NCAA DIII Women's Basketball Tournament with a 73-67 win over Gustavus Adolphus.
The Simpson College women's basketball team survived a fierce fourth quarter comeback by the Golden Gusties to advance to the second round of the NCAA DIII Women's Basketball Tournament with a 73-67 win over Gustavus Adolphus.
The Simpson College women's basketball team survived a fierce fourth quarter comeback by the Golden Gusties to advance to the second round of the NCAA DIII Women's Basketball Tournament with a 73-67 win over Gustavus Adolphus.
The Simpson College women's basketball team survived a fierce fourth quarter comeback by the Golden Gusties to advance to the second round of the NCAA DIII Women's Basketball Tournament with a 73-67 win over Gustavus Adolphus.
The Simpson College women's basketball team survived a fierce fourth quarter comeback by the Golden Gusties to advance to the second round of the NCAA DIII Women's Basketball Tournament with a 73-67 win over Gustavus Adolphus.
The Simpson College women's basketball team survived a fierce fourth quarter comeback by the Golden Gusties to advance to the second round of the NCAA DIII Women's Basketball Tournament with a 73-67 win over Gustavus Adolphus.
The Simpson College women's basketball team survived a fierce fourth quarter comeback by the Golden Gusties to advance to the second round of the NCAA DIII Women's Basketball Tournament with a 73-67 win over Gustavus Adolphus.
The Simpson College women's basketball team survived a fierce fourth quarter comeback by the Golden Gusties to advance to the second round of the NCAA DIII Women's Basketball Tournament with a 73-67 win over Gustavus Adolphus.
It'll be so nice to crown a champion through a national tournament, and that's what we have this year, thanks to the selection committee's bracket. This is our annual preview where we highlight great first round games, pick the most likely to surprise or disappoint in each bracket, and predict the final four teams headed to Pittsburgh.
The top four teams in our poll match the four highest seeds in the NCAA bracket. Plus UW-Eau Claire and Gettysburg return to the rankings and Scranton jumps into the Top 10. Get the latest ranking here.
The Simpson College women's basketball team punched a ticket to the first NCAA DIII Women's Basketball Tournament since 2019 with a thrilling 62-59 win over Wartburg in the American Rivers Conference Tournament Championship on Saturday.
No. 5 Simpson and No. 14 Baldwin Wallace picked up their second win of the season over two ranked conference foes while second-ranked Christopher Newport made its case to be the top-ranked team in the country. Get the day's recap here.
The Simpson College women's basketball team erased a five-point deficit in the final nine seconds of regulation and outscored the No. 12/15 Knights 10-5 in overtime to remain undefeated in conference play and push its win streak to 14 games.
Cameron Kincaid tied her career-high scoring, Jenna Taylor was perfect from the floor for 17 points, and the No. 5/7 Simpson College women's basketball team broke the school record for most points scored in a half during a dominating 97-59 win at Dubuque.
The second semester of the hoops season is off to a sluggish start. Many teams are having to postpone or cancel games while others seem to be dodging the omnicron variant. Who is still playing? What big games are there to be had? What's next? Tune in to Hoopsville starting at 7:00 PM ET.
D3hoops.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.
Bates bounds into our Top 25 for the first time since the 2005 preseason poll. The wait wasn't quite as long for Springfield, but the Pride are ranked for the first time in a while, too. Plus Simpson re-enters the top 10 and the Violets rise in our latest rankings
No. 12 Simpson blew out No. 5 Wartburg while Stevens used fast starts in both halves to knock off No. 19 Scranton. Mary Hardin-Baylor finished strong at No. 14 Hardin-Simmons and No. 10 DePauw fended off Oberlin. Get the recap of Saturday's women's action here.
The No. 12 Simpson College women's basketball team handed No. 5 Wartburg its first loss of the season on Saturday afternoon as the Storm posted a convincing 90-74 victory inside Cowles Fieldhouse to push their win streak to four.
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.
Simpson stormed to the ARC title and a perfect record, so it also swipes Player of the Year and Coach of the Year honors on our All-West Region team. Sami Martin of Loras is our Rookie of the Year.
Simpson battled past Wartburg in double overtime last week. How far did the Storm move up the poll? Did Trine slide after losing to Hope again? Get the full rankings here.
No. 6 Marietta fell hard on the road, as Mount Union finally got the signature win to erase its frustrating November. Meanwhile, No. 1 Swarthmore survived against Ursinus, but No. 14 Wooster did not at Denison. Curry won a conference game for the first time since 2015. And two top 15 teams in women's action fell.
Just three days after a humbling 28-point loss to Coe in the regular season finale, the sixth-seeded Storm used a career-high 28 points from Noreen Morrow to knock off the third-seeded Kohawks in overtime, 90-85, in the first round of the Iowa Conference Tournament.
Nebraska Wesleyan, the lone remaining dual member of the NAIA and NCAA Division III, is giving up its NAIA affiliation effective July 2016 and joining the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference that fall.