BEREA, Ohio - Baldwin Wallace University women's basketball veteran head coach Cheri Harrer appeared on D3Hoops.com's Hoopsville with host and creator Dave McHugh for the second time this season.
Coach Harrer, who is the winningest women's basketball head coach in school history, and second in Ohio Athletic Conference history, is made an appearance for an approximate 15-minute long phone interview. The show aired, Thursday, March 12 at 7:00 p.m. Coach Harrer joins in on the call for the second time this 2019-20 season, having previously appeared on the webcast on December 9. The topic of conversation between the two will involve BW's performance in the 2020 NCAA Tournament thus far, its impressive record-tying 28-2 season, and this season's women's basketball team as a whole.
Hoopsville, created in 2000, is the only show dedicated to NCAA Division III basketball in the world, and the 2019-20 season marks its 17th live in studio. Dave McHugh is the creator of Hoopsville, which broadcasts out of his personal studios in the Baltimore area. The show airs on Thursdays and Sundays at 7:00 p.m. throughout the season. Archives of each show, along with a separate podcast are also available.
Each show, McHugh speaks with coaches, players, administrators, reports, and experts from around the country, who weigh in for their takes on NCAA Division III basketball news. The show is also interactive with listeners through Twitter, Facebook, and email.
Hoopsville has also traveled and broadcasted live at the NCAA Division III Basketball Championships Weekend every year since the 2001 season, including special pre- and post-game coverage starting at the Elite Eight since 2013.
Hoopsville, and this particular episode can be watched via D3Hoops' main website at d3hoops.com. It can also be accessed on Facebook at facebook.com/hoopsville, and on Youtube at youtube.com/d3hoopsville.
Coach Harrer and the No. 9 nationally-ranked Yellow Jackets currently await their NCAA Tournament "Sweet 16" matchup against No. 1 nationally-ranked and still undefeated Hope (Mich.) College in Holland, Mich. at 7:00 p.m.