Colby Mules

Schedule

All times Eastern
Overall: 12-10 - Conference: 2-8
11/13 at University of New England Final W, 61-60 BX
11/14 vs. Nazareth Final W, 59-53 BX
@ Biddeford, Maine (Harold Alfond Forum)
11/16 at Husson Final W, 68-56 BX
11/20 vs. Colby-Sawyer Final W, 69-44 BX
11/21 vs. Mass-Boston Final W, 67-57 BX
11/30 vs. Southern Maine Final W, 41-39 BX
12/4 at Bowdoin Final L, 65-44 BX
12/6 vs. Plymouth State Final W, 68-48 BX
12/11 at Thomas Final W, 58-45 BX
12/30 vs. Albright Cancelled
@ Naples, Fla.
1/7 vs. Connecticut College * • Final W, 66-51 BX
1/8 vs. Trinity (Conn.) * • Final - OT L, 52-50 BX
1/14 at Middlebury * • Final L, 77-65
1/15 at Williams * • Final L, 73-45 BX
1/19 at Emmanuel Cancelled V LS
1/22 vs. Bowdoin * • Final L, 67-55 BX
1/30 at Tufts * • Final L, 89-75 BX
2/4 vs. Hamilton * • Final L, 59-55 BX
2/5 vs. Amherst * • Final L, 59-47 BX
2/8 at Bates * • Final L, 75-62 BX
2/11 vs. Wesleyan * • Final W, 73-66 BX
2/12 vs. Maine-Fort Kent Final W, 76-40 BX
2/18 at Bowdoin Final W, 67-58 BX
2/20 at Amherst Final L, 65-35 BX

(* Conference; • Region)
All times Eastern
Overall: 12-10 - Conference: 2-8
1/7 vs. Connecticut College * • W, 66-51 BX
1/8 vs. Trinity (Conn.) * • L, 52-50 BX
1/14 at Middlebury * • L, 77-65
1/15 at Williams * • L, 73-45 BX
1/22 vs. Bowdoin * • L, 67-55 BX
1/30 at Tufts * • L, 89-75 BX
2/4 vs. Hamilton * • L, 59-55 BX
2/5 vs. Amherst * • L, 59-47 BX
2/8 at Bates * • L, 75-62 BX
2/11 vs. Wesleyan * • W, 73-66 BX

(* Conference; • Region)
/conf/NESCAC/Women/2021-22/standings-div1 : /conf/NESCAC/Women/2021-22/standings-div2 : /conf/NESCAC/Women/2021-22/standings

2021-22

Tufts 8-2 22-5
Trinity (Conn.) 8-2 17-6
Amherst 7-2 25-4
Bates 6-4 18-8
Middlebury 6-4 12-11
Bowdoin 5-5 16-9
Wesleyan 4-6 12-13
Williams 3-7 10-15
Connecticut College 2-6 4-17
Hamilton 2-7 9-13
Colby 2-8 12-10

Past Records

2023-24 (0-0, 0-0 NESCAC)
2022-23 (8-14, 3-7 NESCAC)
2021-22 (12-10, 2-8 NESCAC)
2020-21 (3-3, 0-0 NESCAC)
2019-20 (8-15, 2-8 NESCAC)
2018-19 (10-14, 2-8 NESCAC)
2017-18 (10-14, 3-7 NESCAC)
2016-17 (13-12, 4-6 NESCAC)
2015-16 (15-11, 6-4 NESCAC)
2014-15 (16-9, 4-6 NESCAC)
2013-14 (7-17, 1-9 NESCAC)
2012-13 (8-16, 1-9 NESCAC)
2011-12 (19-7, 7-3 NESCAC)
2010-11 (22-6, 7-2 NESCAC)
2009-10 (24-5, 7-2 NESCAC)
2008-09 (13-12, 4-5 NESCAC)
2007-08 (9-16, 2-7 NESCAC)
2006-07 (6-17, 1-8 NESCAC)

Team Info

Coach: Chenel Harris-Smith (Kent State)
Conference: NESCAC

Colby

Mules

Enrollment (FT undergrads): 1847
Location: Waterville, ME
Colors: Royal Blue, Gray
Region: 1
Arena: Wadsworth Gymnasium (3000)
Official Website: Men | Women
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News Releases

February 3, 2024 Saturday run stoppers No. 13 Scranton stopped Catholic’s undefeated run through the regular season while Colby pulled CBB rival Bates back to the pack in the NESCAC and Ohio Wesleyan topped NCAC leader DePauw.
February 18, 2022 Two down, 126 to go The only conference that awards its automatic bids to the NCAA Tournament via regular season play did so on Friday night when New York University won the UAA women's title and Emory won the men's title. Elsewhere, the NESCAC and WIAC tournaments tipped off with upsets.
July 15, 2019 Colby picks D1 assistant to lead women Colby named Chenel Harris-Smith as its new head women's basketball coach. This will be her first foray into Division III basketball after playing and coaching at the D1 level.
July 14, 2017 Insel named assistant women's basketball coach at Colby WATERVILLE, Maine -- Jamie Insel, who spent the past three seasons at MIT, is the new assistant women's basketball coach for Colby College head coach Brittany Gaetano.
September 2, 2016 Colby names Brady assistant women's basketball coach WATERVILLE, Maine -- Shannon Brady, an All-American and a New England Small College Athletic Conference Player of the Year, is a new assistant coach for the Colby College women's basketball program.
July 26, 2016 Colby names Gaetano head coach of women's basketball Brittany Gaetano, head coach at Drew since 2010 and a former assistant at Amherst College, is the new head coach of the Colby College women's basketball program. She replaces Julie Veilleux who stepped down to take a job outside of coaching.