The Salisbury University men's basketball team is headed to the NCAA D3 tournament for the first time in 18 years. We were there to capture this historic and special moment. Here is from the last two minutes of the game and the post game celebrations.
The ESIAC championship game took place on Saturday afternoon - Worcester Prep hosted Delmarva Christian at home to see who would take home the trophy this year. Worcester Prep lead the season series 2-0 over Delmarva Christian, but today it was the Royals' day to take home the trophy.
The UMES' men's team avenged a Valentine's Day loss, coming out with a win at rival Delaware State 69-65, in front of a packed crowd at Memorial Hall in Dover, DE.
The UMES women's basketball team moved above .500 in the MEAC (11-15, 8-7) and completed a regular season sweep of Delaware State, pulling out a 68-61 win on the road in Memorial Hall.
Trailing by eight points entering the fourth quarter, the Polytech High School boy's basketball team overcame the deficit to defeat Milford in the Henlopen Championship, 47-42, Friday night.
The Sussex Central High School girl's basketball team jumped out to an early lead in the first quarter and never looked back, downing Milford in the Henlopen Championship, 74-32. The title is the first for Sussex Central since 2005.
After a back-and-forth game, the Easton Warriors pulled away defeating the North Caroline Bulldogs 56-52, avenging two regular season losses to the Bulldogs.
The Queen Anne's County Lions boys basketball team took the court on Friday night taking on the Kent Island Buccaneers. The Lions got off to a big start and they could not be stopped.
Thru the first four minutes of Friday night's MPSSAA 1A East playoffs, the third seeded Cambridge South Dorchester Vikings scored just two points against the sixth seeded Mardela Warriors.
The Parkside girls basketball team advanced to the second round of the state tournament after they defeated North Caroline 62-35. The win improves the Rams to 15-6, while the Bulldogs close out the year 4-17.
The James M. Bennett girls basketball team saw their season come to an end Friday night when they fell to Northeast 55-41. The Clippers finish out the season with a 6-14 record.