Replacing Duda and today’s other news

Lot of news posted in the past 24 hours. Since some of it is already off the front page, let’s recap the stories:

Widener coach Dave Duda hired at St. Joseph’s: Not only does Duda get a D-I assistant’s job out of it, but it opens up a relatively attractive coaching job. This could be John Dzik’s chance to get back to the Philly area — you remember, he was run out of Cabrini at the end of the 2004-05 season? Well, the administrator who pushed him out has since been pushed out as well. Too late for Cabrini but perhaps to Widener’s advantage. Corey Stitzel, recently hired at Neumann but with Widener connections, might be cursing the timing. Chris Carideo, an All-American at Widener and 1996 graduate, might also be considered a frontrunner. He’s been head coach at Kings Point since 2001-02 and since then the Mariners have gone 24-5, 21-9, 15-11, 16-11 and 10-16. Widener assistant Ian Simon, also an alumnus, will get consideration. Lower Merion HS coach Gregg Downer, Chestnut Hill coach Jesse Balcer and Gwynedd-Mercy coach John Baron could all be candidates as well. Have not heard if NBA journeyman coach and D-III washout Chris Ford is interested.

Fisk coach Larry Glover out: Took us a while to collect enough info to verify this, but we got that solid yesterday as well. It’s a blow for us because Glover was the only person at Fisk who communicated info to us. This may also lead to Fisk leaving the Great South Athletic Conference, which would drop them pretty much off the radar entirely.

Clark gets its coach back: And maybe its groove as well. Paul Phillips, who left the school two years ago despite two recent trips to the Elite Eight, is back. How long before the Cougars are contenders again? Good question. Clark was 13-12 in Phillips’ final season.

Skyline Conference adds SUNY-Purchase: They won’t be eligible for the NCAA playoffs for at least three more seasons but it does stem the tide for a conference that was losing members.

Medaille hires Canisius coach: Mike MacDonald was fired at Canisius but doesn’t even have to relocate to take the Medaille job. But it’s a long way down from Canisius to Medaille, ranked No. 378 in D-III in the Massey Ratings. Then again, Cansius was No. 247 in Massey’s D-I ranking, with an overall rating that was behind D-III schools.

Recruiting: The rewards of success

The University of Chicago women put together a 17-8 season last winter, their second consecutive season of 16-plus wins. Here’s what that success netted them on the recruiting trail, from a school release, including three six-footers. Devaney has been featured previously.

Kaitlin Devaney (San Diego/Scripps Ranch) was a four-time most valuable player at Scripps Ranch High School. A four-time first-team all-league selection, the 5-8 Devaney led Scripps Ranch to a 20-9 record this past season. A four-year member of the honor roll and a four-year starter, she averaged 18 points, seven rebounds, and six assists her senior year.

Jill DiNucci (Glenshaw, Pa./Shaler Area) finished her career as the third-leading all-time scorer at Shaler Area High School with 1,387 points. The 5-11 DiNucci was a four-year starter. She averaged 14.8 points, 7.6 rebounds, and 3.1 assists in 2005-06 as Shaler Area notched a 16-7 record.

Molly Hackney (East Lansing, Mich./Lansing Catholic) garnered all-state, all-district, and all-conference recognition in helping lead Lansing Catholic HS to the state final four twice during her four-year career. A three-year starter and an academic all-league pick, the 6-0 Hackney averaged 12.8 points and 8.5 rebounds per game as a senior.

Jamie Stinson (Topeka, Kan./Shawnee Heights) was a second-team all-state selection for Shawnee Heights High School, where she averaged 14 points, four rebounds, and three assists per game. The 5-9 Stinson, who graduated first in her class, was a three-year starter and helped lead Shawnee Heights to three top-four state finishes.

Christine Walczak (Orland Park, Ill./Sandburg) earned all-state honorable mention accolades for Sandburg High School. The 6-1 Walczak averaged 14.2 points and 11.8 rebounds per game for Sandburg, which in 2005-06 posted a 23-12 mark and claimed regional and sectional titles. An all-area and all-conference pick, Walczak collected 22 double-doubles during her senior campaign.

Anna Woods (Bala Cynwyd, Pa./Lower Merion) was a four-year starter at Lower Merion High School, which she helped lead to a pair of league championships. The 6-1 Woods averaged 12 points and eight rebounds per game as a senior en route to earning first-team all-league recognition. Woods served as a team captain in 2006 and was named a Scholar-Athlete in 2005.

Are you a school looking to release your recruiting class and have them included here? Log in and post the release on the site, or e-mail news@d3hoops.com. (Hint, if you’re a fan, or a parent, you must provide published confirmation of the player’s commitment. We aren’t kidding.)

Men
We have the first announced recruit for defending champ Virginia Wesleyan: Portsmouth Christian’s Chris Battaglia, a 6-7 forward, will attend, according to the Virginian-Pilot.

Rob Tenenini, a 6-4 swingman at Fox Chapel HS (Pa.), will play at Wooster next year, according to the Pittsburgh Tribune Review. He averaged 16.5 points and 9 rebounds.

Marcus Sun, a 6-2, 185-pound shooting guard from Santa Fe Christian in California, is heading to Wheaton (Ill.). The Division V player of the year for the San Diego section, Sun averaged 19.5 points per game.

Some more newly announced members of the Wheaton (Ill.) recruiting class:

David Eseke, 6-4 F, Santa Barbara, Calif. (Laguna Blanca)
Drew Olson, 6-1 G, Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton Warrenville South)
Brad Smith, 6-5 F, Holdrege, Neb. (HS)
Steven Young, 6-3 G, Little Rock, Ark. (Pulaski Academy)

Greg Hernandez joins LaSalle HS (Miami) teammate Michael Santiago in the Maryville (Tenn.) recruiting class. Hernandez is 6-7 and averaged 14.5 points, 12 rebounds, according to the Maryville Daily Times.

Monmouth is getting Scott Ubbenga from Hartsburg-Emden HS, according to the Lincoln (Ill.) Courier. He scored 21.9 points per game and had 70 three-pointers this past season.

A pair of Bridgewater incoming big men were recently featured in The Daily News Record of Harrisonburg, Va. Forwards Segar Jordan of Fork Union Military Academy and Elijah Spruill of East Stroudsburg, Pa., Area HS are described as having a chance to play right away. Point guard Joey Osborne of Richard Montgomery HS in Rockville, Md., is also coming, as is D.J. Billups, a 6-1, 165-pound guard from Kingsway HS in Swedesboro, N.J. Also coming to Bridgewater: Hughesville, Pa., HS guard Taylor Volpe; guard Daniel Guffey from Forestview HS in Gastonia, N.C. and Robert Rice, who is technically a transfer from Longwood but did not play there, spending time as practice fodder as a freshman.

The UW-La Crosse incoming class:
Making verbal commitments are Nick Fredrick of Milton, Wis., Milton HS; Jay Langdon of Hudson, Wis., Hudson HS; Brady Olson of Spring Valley, Minn., Kingsland HS; Ian Roberts of Poynette, Wis., Poynette HS; Austin Scott of Lake Zurich, Ill., Lake Zurich HS; Sean Walker of Strum, Wis., Eleva-Strum HS and Derek Wilcox of Hartford, Wis., Hartford HS.

The LaGrange recruiting class:
Cole Crowe, Woodward Academy, Jonesboro, Ga.
E.J. Gresham, McEachern High, Powder Springs, Ga.
Drew Stewart, Chestatee High, Gainsville, Ga.

St. John’s
Aaron Traut, Rocori HS, Minn.
Mike Stiller, Albany HS, Minn.
Brian Hosfield, Robbinsdale (Minn.) HS

Hamline
Chad Rich, Blake HS, Minn.
Erik Gusaas, Richfield (Minn.) HS

From the Newsday list: Matt Troiano, Commack HS, to Fredonia State

Women’s
Georgetown (Ky.) post player Julie Leach is transferring to Transylvania, the school announced. She averaged 12.4 points and 5.3 rebounds a game last year for a Georgetown team that won 24 games and qualified for the NAIA national tournament. She ranked seventh in the Mid-South Conference in scoring while connecting on 62.8% from the field and 84% from the free throw line.

Minnesota-Morris announced three incoming players:
A two-time All-State honorable mention, Brittany Quistorff was a first team All-State for the 2005-06 season. She averaged 20.4 ppg and 5.5 rpg, and finished her basketball career as the all time scoring leader at Osakis HS with 1,647 career points. Her Osakis teammate, Kristie Swenstad, averaged 8.8 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 2.7 assists and is heading to Morris as well. Rebecca Hillman (Ortonville HS) holds the school record for rebounds in a game (20), in a season with (274, 10.96 per game), and in a career (683). She is fifth in field goal percentage at 44%.

The News Herald of Morganton, N.C., reports three Freedom HS players are heading to Salem, which is a provisional member of Division III. The three are Alexandrea Ervin, Stephanie Wilson and Michala Michaux. “All will play a lot right away,” Salem coach Jim Jackson says. “That will get them good Division III experience.”

Not sure I agree with that last sentence. Salem was 3-13 against four-year schools last year, 0-7 against Division III. Good Division III experience for Salem last year was the 104-28 loss to Greensboro. It might be a few years before Salem people recognize “good Division III experience.”

Meredith Piersma is heading from Illiana Christian to Calvin, according to The Times of Northwest Indiana. She’s a 5-4 point guard.

Abbey Davenport tells the Greeneville (Ohio) Daily Advocate that she will play at Capital. She played at Franklin Monroe HS.

Becca Carden of Miami (Okla.) HS told the Joplin Globe she was attending University of Dallas and playing both basketball and soccer.

The Ursinus incoming class:
Carolyn Konstanzer, Hilltown, Pa., Pennridge HS
Laura Krieger, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Our Lady of Lourdes HS
Julie Bown, Lower Gwynedd, Pa., William Penn Charter School
Hannah Malinkowski, Livonia, N.Y., HS
Jen Norton, Quakertown, Pa., Area HS

Newcomers for Emmanuel:
Tommia Davis (Gloucester HS, Mass.)
Kate McKenna (Holyoke HS, Mass.)
Jillian Degnan (Saint Francis Prep, N.Y., transfer from D-II Concordia, N.Y.)
Abagail Brenkach (Coleman Catholic, N.Y.)
Jackie Pannell (Suffield Academy, Conn./transfer from D-II Franklin Pierce)
Iman Davis (St. George’s School, R.I.)
Ashley Wolfe (Centennial HS, Idaho/transfer from Walla Walla CC)

Incoming student-athletes at Hood:
Jenn Willison (Hancock, Md., HS)
Jessica Nease (Bermudian Springs, Pa., HS)

From the Newsday list: Kate Harrison, Cold Spring Harbor, Moravian

Recruiting: Updated big list

Here’s a roundup of who’s going where, school by school. We will update this page when we post more recruiting recaps.

Special thanks to “Coach Sullivan” from MySpace, who collected a bunch of the New England region men’s entries.

There are 103 men’s programs represented, 64 women’s programs. Are you a school looking to release your recruiting class and have them included here? Log in and post the release on the site, or e-mail news@d3hoops.com. (Hint, if you’re a fan, or a parent, you must provide published confirmation of the player’s commitment.)

A department of 60 student-athletes?

Josh Centor’s NCAA blog (Double-A Zone) had an interesting discussion with the head coach at Wesleyan (Ga.) about the struggles that their student-athletes go through. With just 60 student-athletes, and 10 or so playing more than one sport, the challenges are great, said Sara Wilson:

“In addition to our lack of a pool of athletes, the athletes that we do have at Wesleyan tend to be pulled in many different directions, because everyone on campus seems to want a piece of their time. Many of our athletes are members of any number of campus organizations that meet on a regular basis and all participate in campus traditions that demand a lot of their time.”

The full piece is available at Double-A Zone.

Wesleyan hasn’t won since Feb. 18, 2004, 49-48 at Agnes Scott. The Pioneers have lost 48 games since.