The Queens College women's basketball team spent Monday morning with students at the St. Matthew School in Ohio, as part of the NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Championship's Elite Eight community events.
Queens battled back from a 13 point second half deficit to tie the game but in the end could not defeat Harding in the NCAA Division II Elite Eight, falling by a final score of 73-69.
Madison Rowland of Queens has been selected as the Division II Conference Commissioners Association 2017 Women’s Basketball Ron Lenz National Player of the Year, headlining the All-American teams that were announced on Monday.
Queens (N.Y.) College senior Madison Rowland (Albany, N.Y.) was selected as the East Region Player of the Year to headline the 2016-17 Division II Conference Commissioner’s Association (D2CCA) Women’s Basketball All-East Region Team that was released Tuesday.
The Queens College women's basketball team are NCAA East Region Champions for the first time in program history after defeating Molloy, 70-60, on Monday evening.
The Queens College women's basketball team advanced to the NCAA Division II East Regional Finals on Saturday evening with a 77-67 victory over the University of the Sciences (USciences).
A put-back from graduate student Kamala Thompson (Selden, N.Y.) at the buzzer lifted the fifth-seeded Molloy Lions over the top-seeded Adelphi Panthers, 59-58, in the NCAA East Regional Semifinals.
In a dominant defensive performance, the second-seeded Queens College women's basketball team rolled past seventh-seeded Assumption College, 69-48, in the first round of the NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Championship on Friday afternoon.
The East Coast Conference Champion and fifth-seeded Molloy Lions defeated the fourth-seeded Caldwell Cougars, 60-52, Friday evening in the NCAA East Region Quarterfinals at Adelphi University.
The East Coast Conference will send multiple teams to the NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Championship Tournament for the fourth straight season the NCAA announced on Sunday evening.
The Molloy College women's basketball team defeated NYIT, 56-53, on Saturday afternoon to capture their first ECC Women's Basketball Championship since the 2009-2010 season.
The fifth-seeded Bears stunned top-seeded Queens, 76-71, Saturday at the University of Bridgeport to advance to Sunday's noon final against the winner of No. 2 Molloy and No. 3 St. Thomas Aquinas.
Double-digit point performances from graduate student Kamala Thompson (Selden, N.Y.), senior Aliyah McDonald (Hempstead, N.Y.), sophomore Ihnacinse Grady (Amityville, N.Y.), graduate student Symone Kelly (Wyandanch, N.Y.) and senior Maggie Salomone (Narrangansett, R.I.) led the Molloy women’s basketball team over the Spartans of St. Thomas Aquinas 77-75.
senior Madison Rowland (Albany, N.Y.) has been named the East Coast Conference Player of the Year for the second time in her record-breaking career in a vote by the league's coaches.
The fifth-seeded Bears defeated No. 4 seed Roberts Wesleyan, 80-69, on Wednesday night for their first-ever win at the Voller Athletic Center to advance to the East Coast Conference semifinals.
The St. Thomas Aquinas women's basketball team overcame an early 10 point deficit to beat Bridgeport, 62-53, to advance to the semifinals of the ECC Women's Basketball Championship.
It took until the final buzzer of the regular season, but the brackets for the 2017 East Coast Conference Men's and Women's Basketball Championships have been finalized.
The ECC and its member schools have committed to donating a portion of ticket sales to Team IMPACT collected at games during the last week of the ECC Basketball regular season as well as at ECC Men's and Women's Basketball Championship
On Tuesday, January 17, student-athletes from the Daemen College men's and women's basketball teams became the first from the College to participate in "Reading Wildcats", a community outreach initiative in which Daemen student-athletes travel to local elementary schools where they read and interact with students in an educational setting.
Daemen College women's basketball player Natalie Galus has been named one of 20 semifinalists for the Coach Wooden Citizenship Cup, a prestigious award bestowed upon one intercollegiate student-athlete each year by the Athletes for a Better World (ABW) organization.
Madison Rowland of Queens (N.Y.) College was named the U.S. Basketball Writers Association Women’s Division II National Player of the Week for the week ending December 4.
The NYIT women's basketball team and head coach Kenny Parham, in conjunction with Team IMPACT, a Boston-based nonprofit organization whose mission is to improve the quality of life for children facing chronic illnesses, officially welcomed Giovanna "Gigi" Veteri to the team through a "Draft Day" event on Wednesday evening inside the NYIT Student Activity Center.
Director of Athletics Patricia Thomas has announced that former NBA player and University of Maryland basketball star Juan Dixon, has been chosen as the next University of the District of Columbia Head Women's Basketball Coach effective Monday, October 17th.
NYIT Athletics welcomes Kenny Parham as the seventh Head Women's Basketball Coach, effective July 18, announced by Duane Bailey, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation.