Dickinson sophomore Gerry Wixted and Franklin & Marshall senior Hayk Gyokchyan were named to the second team as the D3hoops.com All-Middle Atlantic Region team was announced recently. Dickinson junior Adam Honig was named honorable mention.
Wooster jumped all over visiting Dickinson early and never let up on its way to an 80-54 victory over the Red Devils in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
The record-setting Dickinson men's basketball team will head to Ohio for the second round of the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship. The Red Devils, 21-7 overall, will face the Fighting Scots of Wooster College.
Dickinson extended the Centennial’s first-round winning streak in NCAA tournament games to seven with an 80-65 victory over Marietta. It was the Devils’ first postseason game at the Kline Center since 1990 and boosted the Red and White’s program record for victories in a season to 21.
Adam Honig poured in 32 points, while Gerry Wixted added 20 as Dickinson defeated Marietta, 80-65, in the first round of the NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament on Saturday.
The Dickinson men's basketball team earned a first round home game in the 2013 NCAA Division III Tournament. The Red Devils, 20-7 overall, will host Marietta College on Saturday night.
Franklin & Marshall senior forward Hayk Gyokchyan was named the Player of the Year as the 2013 All-Centennial Conference men's basketball team was released on Wednesday. Ursinus freshman guard Malik Draper was named Rookie of the Year.
Albright closed the first half on a 22-10 run to take a 33-20 advantage into the locker room before holding on for a 67-55 victory over McDaniel in the quarterfinals of the 2013 ECAC South men's basketball tournament on Wednesday.
To the victor goes the spoils. Dickinson junior Adam Honig and sophomore Gerry Wixted were named the Conference's Co-Players of the Week for the week ending February 24.
Dickinson won its first Centennial Conference men's basketball title since 1997 with a convincing 64-40 victory at Franklin & Marshall. It was the second-largest margin of victory in a CC final.
Malique Killing drained a foul-line jumper with 0.7 seconds left a Muhlenberg overcame a 17-point halftime deficit to defeat Gettysburg, 45-43, in a Centennial first-round tournament game.
Get ready for Centennial playoff basketball as a panel of Conference broadcasters talks about the upcoming tournament. Watch the archive of this video chat here.
It was decision day in the Centennial Conference with Franklin & Marshall defeating Dickinson to earn the top seed, Johns Hopkins edging Washington College to garner a first-round bye, and Gettysburg holding on for the final playoff berth.
Washington College sophomore Sean Brooks did his best "Lorenzo Charles" impression with his put-back at the buzzer to beat Swarthmore. While Charles' bucket gave N.C. State the 1983 NCAA title, Brooks' hoop earned him your Play of the Week.
It all comes down to the final day of the Conference basketball season to determine the final four site and the final slot in next week's tournament. Here is a breakdown of the possibilities.
You have to feel for the Brooks family and the McMaster family as the Conference basketball regular season comes to a close on Saturday. You see, it's sibling versus sibling with playoff hopes riding in the balance.
The final day of the regular season will tell the story for the top seed and the final seed for the Conference tournament that begins next Wednesday. Dickinson and F&M will meet for the #1 spot, while Gettysburg and Ursinus remain alive for the final berth.
Dickinson pulled back into a first-place tie with Franklin & Marshall with a win over Haverford combined with Swarthmore's OT win over the Diplomats. Ursinus upended Hopkins, while Muhlenberg edged McDaniel and Washington stunned Gettysburg.
Franklin & Marshall's win at Gettysburg, combined with Dickinson's loss at Muhlenberg, put the Diplomats back in sole possession of first place in the Conference. Hopkins clinched a playoff berth with a win over McDaniel.
Dickinson and Franklin & Marshall recorded home wins to clinch playoff berths on Saturday. Johns Hopkins kept pace with the league leaders with a home win, while Gettysburg and McDaniel made it a perfect day for the home teams.
Johns Hopkins' Connor McIntyre made his first career collegiate dunk a memorable one, winning Centennial Play of the Week honors. The junior's two-handed slam versus Franklin & Marshall garnered nearly 40 percent of the 4,529 votes cast.
Dickinson and Franklin & Marshall both recorded home wins to remain in a tie for first place, while Johns Hopkins rallied from a 17-point deficit for a victory to stay a game back of the leaders. Elsewhere, Haverford hung on in the final seconds to edge Washington College.
Alec Stavetski shook off a stretch of rough games to score 16 points, including 10 in the first half, as Muhlenberg bounced back from Saturday’s loss to Johns Hopkins with a win at Swarthmore.