W. Basketball finish with loss
Drop last two games despite Manduca’s efforts
Drop last two games despite Manduca’s efforts
The Colby women’s basketball team kicked off its season last week with three away games and returned home successful with two wins and one loss on its record.
This past Saturday, Feb. 25, the Mules fell to Amherst in the second round of the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) tournament, 66-52.
After yet another excellent week of games, the Colby women’s basketball team continues to ride a strong wave of momentum through the postseason.
Colby women's basketball brings some serious momentum into the NESCAC playoffs after two blowout wins.
The Mules have lost their spotless record but have still been very successful, racking up 10 wins to only five losses.
A fantastic season came to a close on Saturday as the Colby women’s basketball team was topped by William Paterson University (WPU) by a score of 58-53. The Mules finished the season at 22-6.
The Polar Bears earned their spot in the exclusive NCAA tournament with a rout of Williams in the NESCAC final. Bowdoin scored twice in the first 66 seconds and never trailed. First-year goalie Steve Messina stopped a career-high 47 shots and was named the NESCAC Player of the Week.
The Mules fell to Bowdoin College for the third time this season as the Polar Bears ran away with the game, 79-63. Colby’s rival to the south avenged a semifinal loss in last year’s NESCAC tournament.
The Colby women's basketball team defeated Middlebury 67-64 in the NESCAC quarterfinals on Saturday, February 19.
The Colby women’s basketball team closed out its regular season this weekend with away wins over Wesleyan University and Connecticut College. As a result, the Mules earned themselves the number-two seed in the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) playoffs for the second year in a row.
This weekend, the team sought to prove how little rankings can matter. They succeeded, toppling the eighth-ranked Williams Ephs 85-71 on Saturday.
Following a heartbreaking double-overtime loss to Babson College in the second round of the NCAA Division III Tournament last winter, the Colby women’s basketball team begins the new season ranked 23rd in Division III.
This past Saturday, Feb. 27, the Colby women's basketball team defeated the Bowdoin College Polar Bears in the semi-finals of the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) playoffs
After defeating Wesleyan University on Feb. 13 to clinch a spot in the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) playoffs, the women's basketball team advanced to the postseason with an unwavering attitude.
The Colby women's basketball team certainly has become a major threat within the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) this season. Opening the year with a 12-1 record, the Lady Mules easily shot down their opponents and critics with the best start in the program's history.
On Thursday, December 3, the Colby women's basketball team secured its fourth straight win in a game against the Maine Maritime Academy Mariners, raising its record to 4-0 for the 2009-2010 season.
Completely dominating their opponents in the penultimate week of the regular season, the Colby women's basketball team defeated Thomas College and Connecticut College on their way to the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) playoffs.