Gordon Fighting Scots

Schedule

All times Eastern
Overall: 12-14 - Conference: 9-9
11/6 vs. Emerson Final L, 81-58 BX PH
11/12 vs. Coast Guard Final L, 83-72 BX
11/13 vs. Oglethorpe Final W, 64-56 BX
11/18 at Amherst Final L, 63-39 BX
11/23 vs. Salem State Final W, 78-40 BX
12/1 vs. Endicott * • Final L, 58-51 BX
12/4 vs. Wentworth * • Final W, 59-27 BX
12/7 at Western New England * • Final W, 57-43 BX
12/11 at Trinity (Conn.) Final L, 87-59 BX
12/31 vs. Brandeis Cancelled V LS
1/12 vs. University of New England * • Final L, 53-42 BX RC
1/15 at Nichols * • Final L, 84-79 BX
1/17 at Roger Williams * • Final L, 85-31 BX
1/22 at Endicott * • Final L, 69-51 BX
1/25 at Suffolk * • Final L, 76-44 BX
1/27 at Salve Regina * • Final W, 58-48 BX
1/29 vs. Western New England * • Postponed V LS
1/31 vs. Suffolk * • Final L, 61-53 BX PH
2/2 vs. Roger Williams * • Final L, 71-59 BX
2/5 at Curry * • Final W, 76-35 BX
2/8 vs. Nichols * • Final W, 94-67 BX
2/10 vs. Curry * • Final W, 78-57 BX
2/12 at Wentworth * • Final W, 72-42 BX
2/14 vs. Western New England * • Final W, 81-71 BX
2/16 at University of New England * • Final L, 81-37 BX RC
2/19 vs. Salve Regina * • Final W, 65-53 BX
2/22 at Suffolk Final W, 69-57 BX
2/24 at Roger Williams Final L, 70-47 BX

(* Conference; • Region)
All times Eastern
Overall: 12-14 - Conference: 9-9
12/1 vs. Endicott * • L, 58-51 BX
12/4 vs. Wentworth * • W, 59-27 BX
12/7 at Western New England * • W, 57-43 BX
1/12 vs. University of New England * • L, 53-42 BX RC
1/15 at Nichols * • L, 84-79 BX
1/17 at Roger Williams * • L, 85-31 BX
1/22 at Endicott * • L, 69-51 BX
1/25 at Suffolk * • L, 76-44 BX
1/27 at Salve Regina * • W, 58-48 BX
1/29 vs. Western New England * • Postponed V LS
1/31 vs. Suffolk * • L, 61-53 BX PH
2/2 vs. Roger Williams * • L, 71-59 BX
2/5 at Curry * • W, 76-35 BX
2/8 vs. Nichols * • W, 94-67 BX
2/10 vs. Curry * • W, 78-57 BX
2/12 at Wentworth * • W, 72-42 BX
2/14 vs. Western New England * • W, 81-71 BX
2/16 at University of New England * • L, 81-37 BX RC
2/19 vs. Salve Regina * • W, 65-53 BX

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

2021-22

Roger Williams 17-1 25-3
University of New England 15-3 18-9
Suffolk 12-6 18-8
Endicott 12-6 17-11
Gordon 9-9 12-14
Salve Regina 9-9 10-15
Western New England 8-10 11-16
Nichols 5-13 10-17
Wentworth 2-16 4-21
Curry 1-17 4-22

Past Records

2024-25 (0-0, 0-0 CCC)
2023-24 (5-21, 4-12 CCC)
2022-23 (15-11, 13-5 CCC)
2021-22 (12-14, 9-9 CCC)
2020-21 (7-5, 0-0 CCC)
2019-20 (15-11, 10-6 CCC)
2018-19 (8-18, 5-11 CCC)
2017-18 (8-18, 6-12 CCC)
2016-17 (8-18, 5-13 CCC)
2015-16 (6-19, 2-16 CCC)
2014-15 (3-22, 1-17 CCC)
2013-14 (5-20, 1-17 CCC)
2012-13 (3-22, 1-17 CCC)
2011-12 (7-18, 2-16 CCC)
2010-11 (2-23, 1-12 CCC)
2009-10 (8-16, 2-11 CCC)
2008-09 (4-21, 3-10 CCC)
2007-08 (4-21, 3-10 CCC)
2006-07 (5-22, 3-16 CCC)

Team Info

Coach: Carter Shaw (Utah)
Conference: CCC

Gordon

Fighting Scots

Enrollment (FT undergrads): 1670
Location: Wenham, MA
Colors: Blue, White
Region: 2
Arena: Bennett Center (2300)
Official Website: Men | Women
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News Releases

November 30, 2016 Young Scots Shock Lions 76-67
June 9, 2016 Gordon fills women's vacancy After Corey Laster left Gordon College for a Division II head coaching job in the west, the Scots picked another Division II coach from the west to take his place. Carter Shaw comes to Gordon after to two seasons at Cal State Los Angeles.
February 16, 2016 Scots Stop Bison to Stay in Tournament Contention WENHAM, Mass.—For the second time in three games, Gordon Women's Basketball picked up a Commonwealth Coast Conference win on its home turf, beating Nichols 60-55 on Senior Night. The Fighting Scots fended off a furious Bison rally in the fourth quarter to draw into a three-way tie in the CCC playoff picture.
May 10, 2014 Gordon women's coach out After four seasons and just 17 wins, Julie Brown is out as head women's basketball coach at Gordon.
April 7, 2010 Nine break away from Commonwealth Coast Nine New England schools announced Wednesday they are breaking away from The Commonwealth Coast Conference to form a new league, effective with the 2011-12 academic year.