Coach McDevitt Set to Appear on Hoopsville Show

Coach McDevitt Set to Appear on Hoopsville Show

STANDISH, Maine – Saint Joseph's College Head Coach Mike McDevitt '83 will be a guest on Hoopsville, an online video broadcast dedicated to NCAA DIII Basketball, at approximately 1:40 PM on Thursday, February 2nd.

Coach McDevitt's segment will be part of Hoopsville's fourth annual "12 Hour Marathon of Hoops" show Thursday. Fans can listen to his interview, and all sessions, at www.d3hoopsville.com and the day's schedule can be found HERE

Saint Joseph's, 17-3 overall and 11-0 in Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) play so far this season, is currently in the driver's seat in the league standings but a difficult schedule remains, as the Monks will face five of the toughest teams in the GNAC in the next two weeks. The reigning conference champs travel to Suffolk University this Saturday, host Emmanuel College on February 7th, and finish out the string with games at Rivier University (Feb. 11) and Norwich University (Feb. 14) and a home contest versus Simmons College on Saturday, February 18th. The GNAC Tournament begins February 21st.

 

HOOPSVILLE RELEASE:

HUNT VALLEY, Md. – For the fourth consecutive year, there will be 12 hours of wall-to-wall Division III basketball on Thursday for everyone to enjoy. The 4th Annual Hoopsville Marathon Show airs Thursday, Feb. 2 hosted by Dave McHugh.

Hoopsville, the premier show for anything and everything related to Division III basketball, will go from 10 a.m. to at least 10 p.m. ET on Thursday to celebrate Division III basketball. It serves as a way for fans to catch-up on the season, which has entered the final four weeks of the regular season. The 12-hour marathon show will feature guests from around the country including coaches who will help break down conferences races and take a look at teams positioning themselves for the NCAA tournament. Viewers can catch the show by visiting www.d3hoopsville.com or on the show's Facebook page (www.facebook.com/Hoopsville). Fans can also interact with McHugh on Facebook, Twitter, (@d3hoopsville), or by emailing the show (hoopsville@d3hoops.com).

"The 12-hour show has allowed us time to talk to guests and schools we may not find time for normally during a season," said host McHugh. "We will also hear from those who care passionately about Division III basketball and those who may have moved in different directions with their careers, but have strong roots in Division III."

The super-sized show is once again held in conjunction with a fundraising effort to help the show, which has been a staple at the Championship Weekend in Salem. Now in its 14th season, the show is looking to raise at least $7,500 to help with gear and equipment that needs to be replaced. In addition, the funding allows McHugh to take the show on the road to locations around Division III to spotlight teams and games around the country.

"For 15 years, 'Hoopsville' has provided Division III men's and women's basketball a platform rarely afforded to small college sports and given programs, coaches and student-athletes nationally a voice they deserve," said Ira Thor, Director of Athletic Communications at New Jersey City University and D3SIDA President. "D3hoops.com is the source for Division III basketball information and 'Hoopsville' allows those in the Division III basketball community to hear from the players, coaches and administrators directly. Dave's knowledge of Division III basketball is evident every time he's on the air."

Hoopsville broadcasts online only and out of McHugh's personal studio, officially the WBCA/NABC Studio, in his Baltimore, Md. area home.

Those wishing to contribute can do so by visiting the fundraising page at https://igg.me/at/hoopsville-fundraiser-2017. There are several levels, starting at ten dollars all the way up to $250. While there are several levels, any and all donations will be accepted.

"This show has become more than just something I enjoy doing," McHugh added. "We know people look forward to hearing from coaches, players, administrators and others around the country and talking Division III basketball. We want to continue doing the show and making an impact on the sport along with the Division."

"I speak on behalf of Division III sports information offices around the country when I say thank you for being such a tireless and dedicated advocate of the Division III game and for telling our stories," Thor added.

 

 

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Saint Joseph's College is Maine's only Catholic liberal arts college, providing a supportive, personalized and career-focused education for more than 100 years. From its 474-acre campus on the shores of Sebago Lake, the College offers more than 40 undergraduate programs to a population of approximately 1,000 students. Saint Joseph's College Online provides certificates, undergraduate and advanced degrees for working adults through an online learning program. For more, visit www.sjcme.edu.