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Dave 'd-mac' McHugh

Wait... what?! Who won? Hold on, who lost?!

How did... but they... so... wow... okay.

Another crazy week(end) of Division III basketball leaves us more questions to answer, heads to scratch, and what-ifs to contemplate.

Sunday night's episode of Hoopsville promises to ... hmm, maybe we shouldn't promise too much if this season is a lesson in anything. Nothing is guaranteed.

Tune in LIVE starting at 7pm ET as Dave is joined by a few guests from around the country, but more importantly takes the time to look at some of the more interesting conference races and upcoming tournaments. There is plenty to dissect just two weeks away from the close of the regular season.

There will be plenty of questions from fans, so don't forget to interact with the show (more information is n the right) and be sure to email your questions and comments to hoopsville@d3hoops.com to have them answerer or featured show.

Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com and airs from the WBCA/NABC Studio. You can watch the show LIVE starting at 7:00 p.m. ET here: http://bit.ly/2EiXbmB. Guests appear on the Hoopsville Hotline presented by the City of Salem.

Guests include (in order of appearance):
- Lauren Johnson, Ripon women's coach
- Kelly Thompson, Roger Williams women's coach
- Clif Carroll, Sul Ross State men's coach
- Ryan Scott, "Top 25 Double-take"

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Darryl Nester

#1861
How They Fared (Complete)
(Trinity TX @ Colorado is just underway; will add that result when complete.)

Top 25

Rank   Pts   TeamW-L   Results
#1623Amherst24-0won at Williams, 55-44; won at Middlebury, 68-41
#2591Wartburg23-0won at Luther, 63-54; def. Nebraska Wesleyan, 99-83
#3559Bowdoin23-1won at Connecticut College, 80-63; won at Wesleyan, 88-51
#4545Thomas More22-1won at Westminster (Pa.), 90-33; def. Waynesburg, 107-62
#5528Whitman21-2won at Whitworth, 83-49; LOST at #21 George Fox, 68-80
#6487Hope22-1won at Calvin, 70-69; def. St. Mary's (Ind.), 69-40
T#7448Trine22-2won at St. Mary's (Ind.), 68-51; def. Albion, 67-59
T#7448DePauw23-1def. Denison, 75-43; won at Kenyon, 61-49
#9398Tufts21-3won at Trinity (Conn.), 59-40
#10383St. Thomas21-2def. Augsburg, 70-66 OT; won at St. Olaf, 77-31
#11359Christopher Newport21-2def. Southern Virginia, 93-57; won at Penn State-Harrisburg, 78-75
#12332Chicago20-2won at New York University, 59-47; won at Brandeis, 81-56
#13299Scranton22-1def. Drew, 65-52; def. Catholic, 62-43
#14276Illinois Wesleyan19-3LOST at #35 Wheaton (Ill.), 61-71; def. Carroll, 87-58
#15263Ohio Northern20-3def. Heidelberg, 90-44; LOST at John Carroll, 66-68
#16255Muhlenberg20-3LOST at Haverford, 44-52; LOST at T#36 Gettysburg, 70-71
#17239UW-Whitewater20-3won at #18 UW-Oshkosh, 72-60; def. UW-River Falls, 83-72
#18207UW-Oshkosh18-4LOST to #17 UW-Whitewater, 60-72; won at UW-La Crosse, 61-49
#19153Messiah21-2def. Widener, 67-51; def. Albright, 65-57
#20145Rochester18-4won at Case Western Reserve, 81-49; won at Carnegie Mellon, 70-53
#21133George Fox20-3def. Whitworth, 82-58; def. #5 Whitman, 80-68
#2293Montclair State20-3def. New Jersey City, 92-12; LOST at TCNJ, 59-62
#2362Marymount20-3def. Wesley, 82-53; def. Frostburg State, 66-55
#2453St. Benedict21-2won at Carleton, 68-59; def. Augsburg, 74-58
#2546SUNY Geneseo21-2def. SUNY New Paltz, 61-53; def. SUNY Oneonta, 75-58


Others receiving votes
Rank   Pts   TeamW-L   Results
#2644Rose-Hulman20-3def. Franklin, 77-39; def. Earlham, 52-40
#2728Wisconsin Lutheran21-2def. Marian, 83-26; def. Alverno, 92-63
#2820Trinity (Texas.)18-3won at University of Dallas, 60-53; won at Colorado College, 82-74
#2916Marietta20-3def. Capital, 80-67; won at Wilmington, 81-73
T#3012Gustavus Adolphus19-4won at Macalester, 76-54; def. Bethel, 77-60
T#3012Juniata19-4def. Elizabethtown, 64-59; LOST at Moravian, 49-76
T#3012Washington U.16-6won at Brandeis, 90-54; LOST at New York University, 79-82 OT
T#338Mary Hardin-Baylor19-4LOST at Concordia (Texas), 55-61
T#338Rochester Tech18-5LOST to Ithaca, 67-71; won at Vassar, 58-54; LOST at Skidmore, 64-70 OT
#357Wheaton (Ill.)19-4def. #14 Illinois Wesleyan, 71-61; won at North Park, 68-40
T#365Chapman20-3won at Whittier, 59-50; def. La Verne, 99-72
T#365Gettysburg21-2won at Dickinson, 69-55; def. #16 Muhlenberg, 71-70; won at Bryn Mawr, 78-31
#382St. Joseph's (Maine)22-1def. Suffolk, 73-45; won at Albertus Magnus, 74-39
T#391Lynchburg20-3won at Roanoke, 63-42; def. Washington and Lee, 66-47
T#391Mass-Dartmouth20-3won at Worcester State, 82-75; won at Mass-Boston, 68-53; def. Eastern Connecticut, 78-62


Darryl Nester

How They Fared (So Far)

Top 25

Rank   Pts   TeamW-L   Results
#1624Amherst24-002/17 vs. Trinity (Conn.)
#2596Wartburg24-0def. Coe, 54-53; 02/17 at Central
#3566Bowdoin23-102/17 vs. Williams
#4542Thomas More23-1won at St. Vincent, 75-47; 02/17 vs. Washington and Jefferson
#5509Hope23-1def. Adrian, 86-33; 02/17 at Olivet
#6466Trine22-202/17 vs. Kalamazoo
#7465DePauw23-102/17 vs. Oberlin
#8422St. Thomas22-2won at St. Mary's (Minn.), 68-62; 02/17 vs. #22 St. Benedict
#9421Whitman21-202/16 vs. Willamette; 02/17 vs. Linfield
#10406Tufts21-302/17 vs. Connecticut College
#11371Chicago20-202/16 vs. Carnegie Mellon; 02/18 vs. Case Western Reserve
#12350Christopher Newport22-2won at Mary Washington, 80-53; 02/17 vs. York (Pa.)
#13341Scranton23-1def. Susquehanna, 64-47; 02/17 at Goucher
#14302UW-Whitewater21-3def. UW-Platteville, 77-42; 02/17 at UW-La Crosse
#15240George Fox20-302/16 vs. Lewis and Clark; 02/17 vs. Pacific
#16227Messiah22-2won at Hood, 83-56; 02/17 at Lebanon Valley
#17220Illinois Wesleyan20-3def. Millikin, 78-54; 02/17 at Carthage
#18170Rochester18-402/16 vs. Brandeis; 02/18 vs. New York University
#19124UW-Oshkosh18-5LOST to UW-Stevens Point, 52-60; 02/17 vs. UW-Stout
#20121Marymount21-3won at Penn State-Harrisburg, 61-43; 02/17 at Mary Washington
#21114Ohio Northern20-4LOST to Otterbein, 56-64; 02/17 at T#35 Marietta
#22112St. Benedict22-2def. T#33 Gustavus Adolphus, 66-62; 02/17 at #8 St. Thomas
#2372SUNY Geneseo21-202/16 at Cortland; 02/17 at Oswego State
#2465Rose-Hulman21-3won at Anderson, 61-31; 02/17 at Manchester
#2563Muhlenberg21-3def. Bryn Mawr, 71-36; 02/17 vs. McDaniel


Others receiving votes
Rank   Pts   TeamW-L   Results
#2628Trinity (Texas)19-3def. Hardin-Simmons, 76-56; 02/15 at Schreiner; 02/17 vs. Schreiner
#2727Montclair State21-3def. Rutgers-Camden, 79-60
#2826Wisconsin Lutheran21-3LOST at Benedictine, 51-63; 02/17 at MSOE
#2923Texas-Dallas20-302/15 vs. LeTourneau; 02/17 vs. East Texas Baptist
#3021Gettysburg22-2def. McDaniel, 55-34; 02/17 at Ursinus
#3120Wheaton (Ill.)20-4won at Carroll, 62-39; 02/17 vs. North Central (Ill.)
#3216Chapman21-3def. Occidental, 52-33; 02/17 at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
T#3314Gustavus Adolphus19-5LOST at #22 St. Benedict, 62-66; 02/17 at St. Catherine
T#3314Lynchburg20-4LOST at Randolph-Macon, 49-61; 02/17 at Emory and Henry
T#357Marietta21-3def. Muskingum, 74-51; 02/17 vs. #21 Ohio Northern
T#357Mass-Dartmouth21-3won at Rhode Island College, 61-45; 02/17 vs. Keene State
T#357Washington U.16-602/16 vs. Case Western Reserve; 02/18 vs. Carnegie Mellon
T#383Brooklyn22-3won at York (N.Y.), 101-61
T#383Mary Hardin-Baylor19-402/15 at Sul Ross State; 02/17 at Howard Payne

Dave 'd-mac' McHugh

As the regular season draws ever closer to the end, the intensity of conference races increases. There are very few teams in both the men's and women's side of Division III basketball that seem comfortable at the top. With conference tournaments starting, being at the top is important, but it also comes with a big target.

This Thursday's Hoopsville is a special podcast edition - not live.

On the show, Dave talks to several coaches who teams seem like they have wrapped up their conferences races and one who may not be able to take the top spot, but is in great position to win it all their first time in the league.

We also talk to a coach who has more time than it seems anyone else. How she is using that time to help her school's SAAC in many ways and how that help is allowing the student-athletes at Southern Maine to give back to the school, the community, and many more.

Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com and airs from the WBCA/NABC Studio. You can listen to this week's podcast here: http://bit.ly/2EtvKH0

If you have questions, be sure to email them to hoopsville@d3hoops.com or interact with the show via the social media avenues.

A reminder, Hoopsville will return to live shows on Sunday, February 18, starting at 7:00 p.m. ET.

Guests include (in order of appearance):
- Pete Moran, No. 18 John Carroll men's coach
- Allison Coleman, Sage women's coach
- Samantha Allen, Southern Maine women's coach (WBCA Center Court)
- Trevor Woodruff, No. 13 Scranton women's coach

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Darryl Nester

How They Fared (Complete)

Top 25

Rank   Pts   TeamW-L   Results
#1624Amherst25-0def. Trinity (Conn.), 56-34
#2596Wartburg25-0def. Coe, 54-53; won at Central, 73-52
#3566Bowdoin24-1def. Williams, 77-35
#4542Thomas More24-1won at St. Vincent, 75-47; def. Washington and Jefferson, 92-42
#5509Hope24-1def. Adrian, 86-33; won at Olivet, 87-48
#6466Trine23-2def. Kalamazoo, 69-46
#7465DePauw24-1def. Oberlin, 66-56
#8422St. Thomas23-2won at St. Mary's (Minn.), 68-62; def. #22 St. Benedict, 67-64
#9421Whitman22-3LOST to Willamette, 55-62; def. Linfield, 82-71
#10406Tufts22-3def. Connecticut College, 85-48
#11371Chicago22-2def. Carnegie Mellon, 70-51; def. Case Western Reserve, 73-35
#12350Christopher Newport22-3won at Mary Washington, 80-53; LOST to York (Pa.), 85-87
#13341Scranton24-1def. Susquehanna, 64-47; won at Goucher, 72-24
#14302UW-Whitewater22-3def. UW-Platteville, 77-42; won at UW-La Crosse, 61-50
#15240George Fox22-3def. Lewis and Clark, 81-58; def. Pacific, 60-59
#16227Messiah23-2won at Hood, 83-56; won at Lebanon Valley, 73-42
#17220Illinois Wesleyan21-3def. Millikin, 78-54; won at Carthage, 85-77
#18170Rochester20-4def. Brandeis, 61-51; def. New York University, 62-46
#19124UW-Oshkosh19-5LOST to UW-Stevens Point, 52-60; def. UW-Stout, 71-55
#20121Marymount22-3won at Penn State-Harrisburg, 61-43; won at Mary Washington, 49-36
#21114Ohio Northern21-4LOST to Otterbein, 56-64; won at T#35 Marietta, 93-85 2OT
#22112St. Benedict22-3def. T#33 Gustavus Adolphus, 66-62; LOST at #8 St. Thomas, 64-67
#2372SUNY Geneseo23-2won at Cortland, 68-67; won at Oswego State, 47-31
#2465Rose-Hulman22-3won at Anderson, 61-31; won at Manchester, 89-50
#2563Muhlenberg22-3def. Bryn Mawr, 71-36; def. McDaniel, 63-53


Others receiving votes
Rank   Pts   TeamW-L   Results
#2628Trinity (Texas)21-3def. Hardin-Simmons, 76-56; won at Schreiner, 79-64; def. Schreiner, 70-49
#2727Montclair State21-3def. Rutgers-Camden, 79-60
#2826Wisconsin Lutheran22-3LOST at Benedictine, 51-63; won at MSOE, 64-33
#2923Texas-Dallas22-3def. LeTourneau, 72-56; def. East Texas Baptist, 78-68
#3021Gettysburg23-2def. McDaniel, 55-34; won at Ursinus, 76-60
#3120Wheaton (Ill.)21-4won at Carroll, 62-39; def. North Central (Ill.), 67-30
#3216Chapman21-4def. Occidental, 97-69; LOST at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, 58-67
T#3314Gustavus Adolphus20-5LOST at #22 St. Benedict, 62-66; won at St. Catherine, 77-66
T#3314Lynchburg20-5LOST at Randolph-Macon, 49-61; LOST at Emory and Henry, 47-60
T#357Marietta21-4def. Muskingum, 74-51; LOST to #21 Ohio Northern, 85-93 2OT
T#357Mass-Dartmouth22-3won at Rhode Island College, 61-45; def. Keene State, 75-48
T#357Washington U.18-6def. Case Western Reserve, 99-61; def. Carnegie Mellon, 86-66
T#383Brooklyn22-3won at York (N.Y.), 101-61
T#383Mary Hardin-Baylor21-4won at Sul Ross State, 96-51; won at Howard Payne, 82-62


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.

Dave 'd-mac' McHugh

The NCAA released the third set of women's basketball regional rankings with few changes from last week's version. This is the final set that we'll see before the Tournament bracket is released on Monday. Full list here: http://d3hoops.com/notables/2018/02/women-regional-rankings-third

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.

Darryl Nester

#1867
How They Fared (So Far)

Every team on the list who has played a first-round game so far won by at least 10 points.

(removed - complete results follow)

Darryl Nester

#1868
How They Fared (Complete)

The SCAC and NACC championship game results will be edited in when complete.

Top 25

Rank   Pts   TeamW-L   Results
#1624Amherst27-0def. Wesleyan, 58-31; def. #9 Tufts, 44-40
#2590Wartburg27-0def. Loras, 63-46; def. Luther, 86-74
#3568Bowdoin24-2LOST to (n) #9 Tufts, 48-60
#4545Thomas More26-1def. Grove City, 90-45; def. Washington and Jefferson, 93-51
#5522Hope26-1def. Calvin, 63-58 OT; def. #6 Trine, 68-62 OT
#6485Trine24-3def. (n) Albion, 73-45; LOST at #5 Hope, 62-68 OT
#7474DePauw25-2def. Allegheny, 90-48; LOST to Wittenberg, 68-72
#8439St. Thomas25-2def. St. Mary's (Minn.), 65-44; def. Gustavus Adolphus, 62-56
#9414Tufts23-4def. (n) #3 Bowdoin, 60-48; LOST at #1 Amherst, 40-44
#10397Chicago23-2def. T#33 Washington U., 96-90
#11376Scranton26-1def. Moravian, 67-45; def. T#33 Juniata, 59-58 OT
#12328UW-Whitewater24-3def. UW-Eau Claire, 74-68; def. #23 UW-Oshkosh, 68-65
#13310Whitman22-4LOST to Willamette, 52-55
#14282George Fox24-3def. Lewis and Clark, 80-41; def. Willamette, 60-50
#15251Messiah25-2def. Stevenson, 67-42; def. Albright, 62-54
#16250Illinois Wesleyan24-3won at Elmhurst, 82-61; def. Elmhurst, 96-63; def. #28 Wheaton (Ill.), 62-60
#17239Christopher Newport23-4def. York (Pa.), 93-69; LOST at #19 Marymount, 60-61
#18201Rochester21-4def. Emory, 66-52
#19160Marymount24-3def. Mary Washington, 50-31; def. #17 Christopher Newport, 61-60
#20107Rose-Hulman24-3def. Hanover, 76-73; def. Transylvania, 57-51
#21100St. Benedict22-4LOST to Gustavus Adolphus, 53-61
#2299SUNY Geneseo25-2def. SUNY New Paltz, 63-57; def. SUNY Oneonta, 58-52
#2352UW-Oshkosh21-6def. UW-River Falls, 64-51; won at UW-La Crosse, 56-48; LOST at #12 UW-Whitewater, 65-68
#2446Ohio Northern23-5def. Wilmington, 76-60; def. Otterbein, 80-72; LOST to #32 Marietta, 68-85
#2545Muhlenberg22-4LOST to (n) Haverford, 47-60


Others receiving votes
Rank   Pts   TeamW-L   Results
#2644Trinity (Texas)23-3def. (n) Colorado College, 76-70; def. (n) Southwestern, 80-74
#2741Gettysburg25-2def. Johns Hopkins, 63-55; def. Haverford, 44-35
#2833Wheaton (Ill.)22-5def. (n) Carthage, 69-54; LOST at #16 Illinois Wesleyan, 60-62
#2931Texas-Dallas23-4def. Hardin-Simmons, 86-56; LOST to East Texas Baptist, 61-66
#3030Montclair State23-3def. Rowan, 65-55; def. TCNJ, 58-51
#3111Mass-Dartmouth24-4def. Rhode Island College, 78-49; def. Eastern Connecticut, 76-63; LOST to Mass-Boston, 56-65
#329Marietta24-4def. John Carroll, 85-72; def. Capital, 81-69; won at #24 Ohio Northern, 85-68
T#334Juniata22-5def. Elizabethtown, 78-55; LOST at #11 Scranton, 58-59 OT
T#334Mary Hardin-Baylor23-5def. (n) Louisiana College, 81-71; def. (n) Concordia (Texas), 79-51; LOST to (n) East Texas Baptist, 70-71
T#334Washington U.18-7LOST at #10 Chicago, 90-96
T#363Claremont-Mudd-Scripps23-4def. Redlands, 69-65; LOST to Chapman, 61-70 2OT
T#363Staten Island21-6def. (n) Lehman, 80-56; LOST to (n) Brooklyn, 50-59
T#363Wisconsin Lutheran24-3def. Lakeland, 68-47; def. Concordia (Wis.), 66-59
#391Ithaca20-7def. William Smith, 80-63; LOST to (n) Rochester Tech, 61-68

Dave 'd-mac' McHugh

We forgot to post this yesterday... or more realistically, didn't have time...



The NCAA Division III tournaments are set. We know which 128 teams will be playing for the national championship. But there were some surprises, maybe some controversy, and certainly a lot of questions.

On a special edition of Hoopsville, Dave McHugh was joined by Ryan Scott as they answered questions, tried to understand some of the decisions made, and pointed to some of the more interesting games to watch.

Dave also had a chance to talk more in depth about one of the big stories in the men's bracket, Yeshiva. Men's coach Elliot Steinmetz discussed the team's first ever conference title, NCAA tournament berth, and some of the scheduling changes that will take place to accommodate the school's religious background.

Dave will also talked to the men's committee chairs, Tim Fitzpatrick (Coast Guard Athletics Director), later in the show.

Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com and airs from the WBCA/NABC Studio. You can watch Monday's show here: http://bit.ly/2GFVq3M

Also, all podcasts from Sunday's and Monday's shows are available through their respective show pages... or the info below (where you can also subscribe to the podcast; (click on the images when necessary):
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Dave 'd-mac' McHugh



The Sectional Round games are here. Soon 16 teams on both the men's and women's brackets will be whittled to eight ... and before we know it just four will remain.

Who will advance, who will fall short of the final weekend, and who is best prepared? Hard to answer all of those questions, but on Thursday's edition of Hoopsville Dave will have plenty of guests who will give us their insight on their programs.

Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com and airs from the WBCA/NABC Studio. You can watch the show LIVE starting at 7pm ET right here:http://bit.ly/2FBCA0N.

If you have questions, be sure to email them to hoopsville@d3hoops.com or interact with the show via the social media avenues.

Guests include (in order of appearance):
- Bob Amsberry, No. 2 Wartburg women's coach
- Brian Morehouse, No. 4 Hope women's coach (WBCA Center Court)
- Glenn Robinson, Franklin & Marshall men's coach
- Charlie Brock, Springfield men's coach
- Eric Bridgeland, No. 1 Whitman men's coach
- Jim Scheible, No. 16 Rochester women's coach

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Dave 'd-mac' McHugh



The Road to Rochester and Salem are nearly complete. Only thing left is to actually hit the road and get the teams, media, fans, and others to their respective championships.

It was a thrilling and, maybe, shocking Sectionals Weekend in Division III. For the women, quite a few exciting games, but four of the top five teams in the country advanced to the Championship Weekend.

Not so much on the men's side. Only one ranked team is headed to Salem. Two weren't even receiving votes in the last Top 25 poll. And two have never been to the final four. Only one host got out of their own gym by cutting down their own nets. It was crazy.

On Sunday night's episode of Hoopsville, Dave and guests try and break down what happened this weekend and what we might be able to expect in Rochester and Salem. Who came up big, who had the bounces go their way, and more. Guests from four of the eight teams will also discuss their roads and initial thoughts on knowing they are two wins away from a national championship.

Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com and airs from the WBCA/NABC Studio. You can watch the show LIVE starting at 7:00 p.m. ET (did you set your clocks back?) right here: http://bit.ly/2p2BbqB

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Guests include (in order of appearance):
- Pat Juckem, No. 24 UW-Oshkosh men's coach
- Ashley Shibles, No. 5 Bowdoin women's coach
- Jeff Hans, No. 3 Thomas More women's coach
- Dale Wellman, Nebraska Wesleyan men's coach
- Ryan Scott, D3hoops.com Around the Nation columnist
- Pat Cunningham, Trinity (Texas) men's coach (NABC All-Star Game)

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Dave 'd-mac' McHugh



The 2017-18 season is now complete. Congratulations to Nebraska Wesleyan and Amherst on their Division III national championships!

However, there is still some business to take care of ... we need to wrap up the season on Hoopsville.

Tune in Thursday, March 22 as Dave McHugh is joined by a few guests as we look back at the Championship Weekends along with looking ahead at what should be a busy off-season and exciting 2018-19 season.

Plus, it what may be surprising to some and expected from others, we talk to the now-retiring Mark Edwards of WashU men's basketball. We chat about 37 incredible years and why he feels it is time to walk off the court for good.

Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com and airs from the WBCA/NABC Studio. You can watch the show LIVE starting at 2:00 p.m. ET on Thursday in the video player above.

If you have questions, be sure to email them to hoopsville@d3hoops.com or interact with the show via the social media avenues.

Guests include (in order of appearance; subject to change):
- Mark Edwards, No. 15 WashU men's head coach
- Dale Wellman, No. 1 Nebraska Wesleyan head coach (from Sunday's postgame show)
- Tim Fitzpatrick, Coast Guard AD and men's basketball committee chair (from Sunday's postgame show)
- Gordon Mann interview with Emma McCarthy, No. 1 Amherst sophomore forward
- Max Pearce, SUNY Purchase Senior guard participating in the State Farm College Slam Dunk Championship in San Antonio
- Nathan Dennison, VP of Sales at Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, Ind. (from Sunday's postgame show)

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NE Jeffs Fan

Never found Emma McCarthy interview?  Did it change in the order?

Dave 'd-mac' McHugh

Welp - looks like I screwed something up there! I moved things around and then when I went to add the Jostens, I forgot I hadn't aired Gordon's interview. SMH

Complete brain fart. This is another example of why this show needs additional resources in terms of man power.

I am very sorry. We will upload and get it out there for people.

Very sorry.
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.