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Next season, Bria Medina makes an unprecedented jump from Knox to Iowa, set to represent D3 as part of one of the Big Ten’s most successful programs (Photo courtesy of Knox Athletics)
IOWA CITY, Iowa — Bria Medina sent the email with no ex...
Photo of Meredith Mesaris courtesy of Vassar Athletics
In a major piece of coaching news announced this afternoon, Tufts head coach Meredith Mesaris is leaving the program after one season, and will “pursue new opportunities”, per a news r...
Photo: College of St. Scholastica Athletics
Yesterday evening, news broke that Scranton head coach Ben O’Brien had accepted the same position at Division I Lafayette, a major announcement that quickly caused a buzz around Division III.
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Photo: Scranton Athletics
On the heels of a historic four-year run as the head coach at Scranton, 2026 D3hoops.com Coach of the Year Ben O’Brien is heading to the Division I ranks, set to lead the program at Lafayette, per an announcement...
Photo courtesy of LeTourneau Athletics
One of the first hires of this year’s coaching cycle came in Longview, Texas, as LeTourneau University stayed local, bringing on Morgan Garrett as the eighth head coach in program history. An East Tex...
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