Danielle Wilson of Dowling and Tobin Carberry of LIU Post, the ECC Player of the Year in their respective sport, have been named to the Division II Bulletin All-America Team.
Danielle Wilson of Dowling has been named the 2012-13 All Met Division II women's college basketball Player of the Year by the Met Basketball Writers Association.
After an incredible run to the NCAA Division II National Championship game, the Dowling womenâs basketball team comes in at No. 2 in the final USA Today Sports Top 25 poll.
Dowling College head coach Joe Pellicane has been named the 2013 Schelde North America/Women’s Division II Bulletin Coach of the Year, the publication announced in its April issue.
With a 76-54 Final Four triumph over Augustana (S.D.), the Dowling College women’s basketball team advances to the NCAA Division II National Championship game on Friday evening.
Dowling beat Colorado Mesa 60-44 Tuesday afternoon in the Elite Eight to become the first ever East Coast Conference school to advance to the Final Four.
Kristen McMahon team has been selected as the recipient of NCAA Division II women's basketball Elite 89 award for having the highest GPA at the 2013 Elite Eight Championship.
ECC Player of the Year Danielle Wilson poured in 23 points and grabbed 22 rebounds to lead Dowling past NYIT 62-51 in the first round of the NCAA Division II Women's Basketball East Regional on Friday afternoon.
A resurgent second half in the opening round of the NCAA Division II East Region by the No. 3 Bentley University Falcons led to a 68-57 victory over the LIU Post women’s basketball team Friday night at the Dana Center.
The Dowling College women’s basketball team has reached new heights with a No. 10 ranking in the latest USA Today Sports Division II Top 25 Coaches Poll.
Queens College senior guard Bria Jackson and Dowling College senior forward Danielle Wilson have been named to the Daktronics All-East Region First Team.
Danielle Wilson had 27 points and 15 rebounds, and Tournament Most Outstanding Player Christine Verrelle added 15 points as the Dowling Golden Lions were victorious by a score of 72-49 over New York Institute of Technology.
The No. 11 nationally ranked Dowling College women's basketball game outlasted the Pioneers of LIU Post in the East Coast Conference Semifinal Round 58-55 this evening at Dowling Gymnasium.
With a 78-59 victory over Bridgeport in the East Coast Conference semifinals, No. 23 NYIT women's basketball team will head to the East Coast Conference Championship game.
At the conclusion of the regular season, the Dowling College women’s basketball team is closing in on the Top 10 while NYIT stays at No. 23 in the latest USA Today Sports Women’s Basketball Division II Top 25 Coaches Poll.
The fourth-seeded LIU Post women’s basketball team lead wire-to-wire as they dispatched the fifth-seeded St. Thomas Aquinas College Spartans on Wednesday evening in East Coast Conference tournament action, 67-56.
Junior Aziza Patterson (Teaneck, N.J.) scored a game-high 26 points to lead four University of Bridgeport players in double-digit scoring as the number three seed Purple Knights advanced to Friday night’s 2013 East Coast Conference Women’s Basketball Championship Semifinals.
Senior forward Danielle Wilson (Bay Shore, N.Y.) of Dowling College has been named the 2013 Women’s Basketball Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year, while Kristen Korzevinski (New Hyde Park, N.Y.) of Queens College has been named the Rookie of the Year in voting by the conference’s coaches.
For the second straight week, four East Coast Conference institutions were among the 10 schools ranked in the NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball East Region poll.
Dowling and New York Institute of Technology both maintain a spot in the latest USA Today Sports Division II Women’s Basketball Top 25 Coaches poll released this afternoon.
The NCAA released its first Division II women’s basketball regional rankings on Wednesday afternoon and four East Coast Conference institutions were included among the ten schools in the rankings.
When University of Bridgeport head women's basketball coach Stephanie Del Preore came to campus three years ago, she arrived with a blueprint not only to create a winning program, but also with a plan to honor her late father who passed away in 2002 after a courageous battle with liver and kidney disease.