MBB: Little East

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Yeshiva U going for something like 36 wins in a row completely overwhelmed Eastern tonight. Poor defense, shooting, and literally no rebounding! When I left half way through the 2nd half YU was up by something like 28 points! ::)  Probably not wise to schedule one of the top teams in D-III as your first game of the season.  Final score 99-69!  Outrebounded 52-27.  R Turell, who scored at will and had 27 points. Muckle had 17 all in first half.

AllStar

Congrats to Coach Cain on recording his 100th career victory tonight!

Dave 'd-mac' McHugh



The DIII basketball season is nearly a month old and teams are settling into the first full season in two years. As we settle in, there are plenty of topics to discuss. On Sunday's show, Dave McHugh chats with the DIII men's and women's basketball committee chairs - Mike Schauer of Wheaton (Ill.) and Megan Wilson of Luther. Also joining the show is UMass-Boston men's basketball coach Jason Harris to chat about the first Black Coaches Classic and the significant coaching changes in the Northeast.

Tune in On Demand as Dave also takes a look back at some of the significant games and results in the past few weeks ahead of the first in-season Top 25 polls.

Guests appear on the BlueFrame Technology Hoopsville Hotline.

Tune in to the show On Demand here: www.d3hoops.com/hoopsville/archives/2021-22/nov28

You can also listen to the podcast wherever you listen to podcasts (and if we aren't on your favorite place, let us know).
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ECSUalum

ECSU 4-0 in last 4 games 2-0 over LEC competition, just defeated UM Dartmouth 75-73 tonight.  Soph. Max Lee who is really playing excellent basketball so far this year with a triple triple, points/assists/rebounds.  5 players in double figures!  ECSU defense really solidifying over this 4-0 winning streak, more like the Geitner teams of old!

ECSUalum

Plymouth St shoots 52% from the field and 42% from 3 point range, and beats ECSU 78-73.  Nobody on the Eastern's team could defend Rivera, Bosse and Tsiklauri, with Rivera in particular driving for multiple layups all game...not Eastern's best defensive showing.

AllStar

Here is the league through the first semester.  Happy Holidays!

AllStar


ECSUalum

I don't know why Mikael Murray was not in the line-up today, but ECSU played like a deflated balloon most of the 2nd half after taking a 13 point lead over UMB.  Either the "long" ride from Willimantic to Boston got to the team or most likely Geitner has to do a better job getting his team prepared for away games because their away record sucks!  The 21 turnovers ECSU committed today was pathetic!!  Play like today and Keene St will murder you!! ??? ::) >:(

AllStar

Good win for UMD out of the league against Wesleyan...helps the rest of the league, as well.

AllStar


Dave 'd-mac' McHugh

The Hoopsville Marathon is here!



The show is hitting the air at 12:00 PM ET and going for at least NINE hours for the 8th Annual Hoopsville Marathon Show.

Show link: www.d3hoops.com/hoopsville/archives/2021-22/marathon

This year's show featured coaches, administrators, student-athletes, and many others around Division III who gave us a sense of the season to date and what is to come. There is only a month or so left in the regular season, so there was plenty to talk about.

The marathon is also a chance to celebrate the final month of the Division III basketball regular season.

Guests include (in order of appearance, subject to change):

  • Conner Delaney, Johns Hopkins men's senior
  • Frank Marcinek, Susquehanna men's coach
  • Dan Krikorian, Chapman men's coach and Co-Host of "Slappin' Glass" podcast
  • Minority Coaches Panel:
    • Larry Anderson (MIT men's coach)
    • Kam Gissendanner (La Roche women's coach)
    • Jason Harris (UMass-Boston men's coach)
    • Gary Stewart (Stevenson men's coach)
  • Gary Stewart, Stevenson men's coach and NABC Board member
  • National Committee Chairs:
    • Michael Schauer, Wheaton men's coach and men's committee chair
    • Megan Wilson, Luther Associate AD and women's committee chair
  • Dan Kenny, John Jay men's sophomore and volunteer firefighter
  • Jina DeRubbo, Washington & Jefferson women's coach
  • Cameron Hill, Trinity (Texas) women's coach
  • Stephen Gabel, Nazareth men's senior
  • State of DIII with Louise McCleary, Interim Vice President for Division III
  • Jim Haney, Division III Men's Officiating Coordinator
  • Fred Roggin, NBC4 LA Sports Anchor and AM570 LA Sports Host
  • Top 25 Women's Double-Take with Gordon Mann and Scott Peterson
  • "Happy Hour" with friends of Hoopsville and D3 basketball
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We had another midday edition of Hoopsville on Monday. Great show with plenty of DIII chat, but also insightful conversations with each of our guests.



The basketball season is now fully into February and with conference tournaments looming, teams continue to ready themselves for the stretch run.

On Monday's Hoopsville, we chatted with several teams who are leading their conference races and making national headlines in the meantime. Plus, we look ahead at what will be ever-changing Top 25 polls. There is always plenty of upsets, close games, amazing feats, and surprising results to talk about in Division III.

Reminder, Monday shows' guests primarily come from Regions 1 & 2, 4, 6, and 8.

Guests included:
- Brian Baptiste, UMass-Dartmouth men's coach
- John Krikorian, No. 4 Christopher Newport men's coach
- Dixie Jeffers, former Capital women's coach & interim AD
- Mandy King, Kean women's coach
- Olivia Lett, Millikin women's coach

Watch the show here: www.d3hoops.com/hoopsville/archives/2021-22/feb7

Listen to the podcast here: https://soundcloud.com/hoopsville/1920-stretch-run?si=77077a5aa28a4c8c9f0bfa60e5c3b3c2&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
Host of Hoopsville. USBWA Executive Board member. Broadcast Director for D3sports.com. Broadcaster for NCAA.com & several colleges. PA Announcer for Gophers & Brigade. Follow me on Twitter: @davemchugh or @d3hoopsville.

Dave 'd-mac' McHugh

Host of Hoopsville. USBWA Executive Board member. Broadcast Director for D3sports.com. Broadcaster for NCAA.com & several colleges. PA Announcer for Gophers & Brigade. Follow me on Twitter: @davemchugh or @d3hoopsville.

7express

Pretty straight forward results heading into the final day.

Dartmouth has wrapped up the 1 seed, Eastern the 2 seed, Keene the 3 seed (Eastern wins the tiebreaker against Keene I believe), Plymouth the 4 seed, USM the 8 seed and Castleton the 9 seed so really the only spots to play for are 5-6-7 between Boston, RIC and Western.  Western wins a 3 team tiebreaker between the other 2 teams due to superior record in those games (3-1 vs. 2-2 for RIC and 1-3 for Boston).  Western would also win a tiebreaker for 6th between RIC at 6-10 or 7-9 due to the 2-0 season series record, but would lose the tiebreaker to Boston because Boston owns a victory over Eastern, and likewise since RIC swept the season series from Boston they would win any tiebreaker against the Beacons should the 2 teams end the day at 7-9.