DePauw head women's basketball coach Kris Huffman has been selected as a court coach for the 2008 USA Basketball Women's U18 National Team Trials, June 9-12 at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.
DePauw junior guard Cassie Pruzin has been named to the D3hoops.com all-America team and earned a spot on the fourth team
Two Tigers have earned all-Great Lakes Region honors by D3hoops.com in voting by sports information directors in the region
DePauw's season came to a heart-breaking end as the Tigers dropped an 83-80 decision at Wisconsin-Whitewater in the NCAA Division III sectional final
A second staight trip to the NCAA Division III semfinals is on the line for sixth-ranked DePauw (28-3) when it takes on eighth-ranked Wisconsin-Whitewater (27-3) in this evening's NCAA sectional final
Sixth-ranked DePauw advanced to the Division III quarterfinals for the third straight year after defeating 14th-ranked Amherst by a 68-63 score in tonight's first sectional semifinal contest
Coming off wins over Denison (70-53) and Washington-St. Louis (73-66), the sixth-ranked and 27-3 Tigers compete in their third straight sectional semifinal (round of 16) contest as they face 14th-ranked Amherst (27-2).
The sixth-ranked and 27-3 Tigers travel to the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater on Friday, March 14, where they will face 14th-ranked Amherst College (27-2) in one of four NCAA Division III Sectionals
The sixth-ranked and 27-3 Tigers travel to the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater on Friday, March 14, where they will face 14th-ranked Amherst College (27-2) in one of four NCAA Division III Sectionals
Sixth-ranked DePauw hit all eight free throws in the final 1:14 and advanced to the NCAA Division III round of 16 for the third straight year with a 73-66 second-round victory over Washington-St. Louis
Sixth-ranked DePauw never trailed and advanced to the NCAA Division III second round with a 70-53 win over Denison
The 25-3 and sixth-ranked Tigers return to action on Friday, March 7, when they host first and second-round games of the 2008 NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Championship at the Lilly Center's Neal Fieldhouse
The 25-3 and seventh-ranked Tigers open NCAA Division III Championship play on Friday, March 7, when they host Denison University in a first-round game
Tournament most valuable player Gretchen Haehl's steal and two free throws with 0.3 seconds remaining lifted seventh-ranked DePauw to a 72-69 victory over 24th-ranked Oglethorpe and to a third straight Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference title
In voting by the conference's head coaches three DePauw players earned all-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference women's basketball honors and two Tigers earned special honors
Seventh-ranked DePauw advanced to its sixth straight Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference tournament championship game following an 85-69 semifinal win over Colorado College
Seventh-ranked DePauw improved to 23-3 and advanced to the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Women's Basketball Championship semifinals for the sixth time in as many years with a 80-50 quarterfinal victory over Southwestern
The seventh-ranked and 22-3 Tigers go after their third straight Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference title and fourth in the six-year history of the SCAC Tournament when they begin tournament play on Friday
DePauw junior guard Cassie Pruzin was named the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Women's Basketball Co-Player of the Week for her performances for the week of February 18-24
Following weekend wins at Sewanee and 25th-ranked Oglethorpe, the 22-3 Tigers are ranked seventh in both the D3hoops.com Top 25 Poll and the USA Today/ESPN Coaches' Poll
Cassie Pruzin knocked down two free throws with 6.4 seconds left and Oglethorpe's Katie Kulavic missed a two-pointer at the buzzer as seventh-ranked DePauw took a 76-73 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference win at 25th-ranked Oglethorpe
Cassie Pruzin and Jenna Fernandez each scored 18 and led seventh-ranked DePauw to a 76-61 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference win at Sewanee
The 20-3 Tigers will try to extend their nine-game win streak when they travel to Sewanee on Friday, February 22
Following Saturday's 85-51 win over Centre, the 20-3 Tigers remained eighth in the D3hoops.com Top 25 Poll and moved up one spot to seventh in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches' Poll
The eighth-ranked Tigers improved to 20-3 overall and 12-0 in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference following an 85-51 win over Centre