2012-13 News Headlines

  • Mosley Named Head Basketball Coach at Washington College
    May 03, 2013
    Washington College Director of Athletics Dr. Bryan Matthews has announced the hiring of Alisha Mosley as the school's head women's basketball coach. Mosley, who has served as recruiting coordinator at Loyola (Md.) since 2005, has been an assistant coach at the NCAA Division I level since 2001.
  • Duran Resigns as Women's Basketball Coach at Washington College
    March 27, 2013
    Washington College head women's basketball coach Megan Duran has resigned from her position after five seasons, Director of Athletics Dr. Bryan Matthews announced today.
  • Lytle, Barbush Named All-Region
    March 15, 2013
    Swarthmore junior Katie Lytle and Franklin & Marshall senior Alexa Barbush were named to the first and second team, respectively as the D3hoops.com All-Mid Atlantic Region team was announced recently. Johns Hopkins senior Alex Vassila was named honorable mention. [
  • Swarthmore Women's Basketball Crowned ECAC South Champions
    March 03, 2013
    Led by senior Madeline Ross with 22 points, the No. 2 Swarthmore College women's basketball team (23-7) defeated top-seeded Moravian College (22-7) 67-62 on Sunday afternoon to be crowned the ECAC Division III South Champions.
  • Gettysburg Falls Short in NCAA Opening Round
    March 02, 2013
    Gettysburg College fought to the bitter end against William Paterson University in the opening game of the NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Tournament, but eventually the dust settled on a 71-64 decision in favor of the Pioneers inside Brubaker Gym on the campus of Messiah College Friday night.
  • Swarthmore Advances to ECAC Championship
    March 02, 2013
    Junior Katie Lytle scored a team-high 21 points and sophomore Elle Larsen added 18 points, as the No. 2 seed Swarthmore College women's basketball team used a dominant second-half to defeat No.3 seed Washington & Jefferson by a score of 78-63 on Saturday in the ECAC South Region Semifinals from Moravian College.
  • Bullets Open NCAA Play vs. Paterson
    March 01, 2013
    The Gettysburg College women's basketball team will continue its postseason dance against William Paterson University at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, March 1, inside Messiah College's Brubaker Gymnasium.
  • Swarthmore Advances to ECAC Semifinals
    February 28, 2013
    Trailing 61-60 with 5:53 remaining in regulation, the Swarthmore College women's basketball team (21-7) out-scored visiting Marywood 7-0 until the final whistle, earning a hard-fought 67-61 win over the Pacers in ECAC South Region Quaterfinal action from Tarble Pavilion on Wednesday evening.
  • All-Conference Women's Basketball Team; Swarthmore's Katie Lytle Named Player of Year
    February 26, 2013
    Swarthmore junior Katie Lytle was named the Player of the Year as the 2013 All-Centennial Conference women's basketball team was released on Tuesday.
  • Gettysburg's Junior Caroline Murphy Named Player of the Week
    February 25, 2013
    Gettysburg junior Caroline Murphy named Centennial Conference Women's Basketball Player of the Week for the week ending February 24, 2013.
  • Gettysburg Women Win First-Ever Centennial Basketball Crown
    February 24, 2013
    After decades of coming so close to winning a conference title, the Gettysburg College women's basketball team finally laid claim to its first as the Bullets knocked off Swarthmore College 48-46 in the Centennial Conference Championship game inside Bream Gym on Saturday.
  • Gettysburg, Swarthmore Advance to Championship
    February 22, 2013
    Top-seeded Gettysburg earned the first Conference semifinal win on Friday evening defeating Johns Hopkins 56-43. In the second semifinal game, Swarthmore went on to beat Muhlenberg 62-56.
  • Conteh Block Sends Hopkins to Conference Semis
    February 21, 2013
    Junior Fatu Conteh blocked a potential game tying 3-pointer and knocked down the ensuing free throws to ice a 64-59 win for the Johns Hopkins women's basketball team against Haverford in the first round of the Centennial Conference Tournament Wednesday.
  • Let's Talk Playoff Basketball
    February 18, 2013
    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.
  • Muhlenberg Senior Kate Clawson Named Player of the Week
    February 18, 2013
    Muhlenberg senior Kate Clawson named Centennial Conference Women's Basketball Player of the Week for the week ending February 17, 2013.
  • Gettysburg Secures Top Seed
    February 16, 2013
    Gettysburg secured the top spot in the conference playoffs with a win over McDaniel and Swarthmore loss to Haverford. Swarthmore will be the #2 seed, while Muhlenberg's win secured them the #3 seed. #4 Johns Hopkins will host #5 Haverford on Wednesday evening for the first round.
  • Banked Buzzer Beater Earns Lisle CC Play of the Week
    February 15, 2013
    Franklin & Marshall's Emma Lisle earned your Play of the Week award after her banked in three-pointer at the buzzer forced overtime against Muhlenberg. Thanks for participating.
  • Siblings Take "Rivalry" to New Level in Finales
    February 14, 2013
    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.
  • Wednesday's Women's Hoop Recap
    February 14, 2013
    Gettysburg and Swarthmore both earned victories last evening and remain tied for first place going into the final regular season games on Saturday. Last evenings results also secured Haverford's final spot in the playoffs.
  • The Women's Playoff Picture
    February 14, 2013
    The five teams are set for next week's Conference tournament ... we just don't know what the pairings will be. That will be sorted out on Saturday on the regular season's final day.
  • Plays of the Week #3
    February 12, 2013
    Here is the third installment of the Conference's Plays of the Week. Voting ends on Friday at 10 a.m. EST.
  • Bryn Mawr Drops to Rosemont
    February 12, 2013
    After being tied-up at the half, visiting Rosemont College outscored the Owls 49-24 en route to an 83-58 victory inside the Class of 1958 Gymnasium Monday night in non-league action Monday evening.
  • Johns Hopkins Senior Alex Vassila Named Player of the Week
    February 11, 2013
    Johns Hopkins senior forward Alex Vassila named Centennial Conference Women's Basketball Player of the Week for the week ending February 10, 2013. Vassila is a back-to-back selection and has received the selection three times this season.
  • Saturday's Women's Basketball Recap
    February 09, 2013
    Johns Hopkins and Muhlenberg clinch spots in the Centennial Conference playoffs with conference wins on Saturday.
  • Winter Storm Schedule Changes
    February 08, 2013
    (2:20 p.m.) The Blizzard of 2013 has claimed a few Conference events. Click here for all of the schedule changes.
  • Gettysburg, Swarthmore Clinch Playoff Spots Wednesday Evening
    February 07, 2013
    With wins on Wednesday evening, Gettysburg and Swarthmore secure playoff spots, while the rest of the field is yet to be determined.
  • Muhlenberg Earns Victory Over Dickinson
    February 06, 2013
    In the lone women's basketball game Tuesday evening, Muhlenberg defeated Dickinson 82-52.
  • Monday's Women's Basketball Recap
    February 05, 2013
    McDaniel downs conference leader Swarthmore and Haverford defeats Bryn Mawr in Monday night women's hoops action.
  • Johns Hopkins Senior Alex Vassila Named Player of the Week
    February 04, 2013
    Johns Hopkins senior forward Alex Vassila named Centennial Conference Women's Basketball Player of the Week for the week ending February 3, 2013.
  • Saturday's Women's Hoops Recap
    February 02, 2013
    Gettysburg's win over Ursinus and Swarthmore College’s (16-4, 12-3 CC) overtime loss to Johns Hopkins University (13-9, 11-6 CC), Gettysburg (15-6, 12-4 CC) moved within half a game of the Garnet for first place in the conference standings.
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