New Jersey City Gothic Knights

Schedule

All times Eastern
Overall: 17-12 - Conference: 14-4
11/10 at Monmouth (N.J.) Final L, 79-70 BX RC
11/21 at Delaware St. Final L, 88-48 BX
11/22 vs. Montclair State * • Final W, 66-48 BX RC
11/30 at William Paterson * • Final L, 71-51 BX RC
12/3 vs. TCNJ * • Final L, 43-39 BX
12/4 vs. Amherst Final L, 76-68 BX
12/7 vs. Ramapo * • Final L, 78-70 BX
12/10 at Kean * • Final W, 66-55 BX RC
12/29 at Washington College Final L, 62-59 BX PH
@ Salem, VA
12/30 at Eastern Cancelled
@ Roanoke College - Salem, Va.
1/1 vs. Tufts Final L, 79-52 BX
1/4 at Rowan * • Final W, 87-82 BX RC
1/7 vs. Rutgers-Newark * • Final W, 78-62 BX RC
1/11 at Rutgers-Camden * • Final W, 70-51 BX RC
1/14 vs. Stockton * • Final W, 59-56 BX RC
1/18 at Montclair State * • Final W, 72-52 BX
1/21 at TCNJ * • Final W, 65-64 BX
1/25 vs. William Paterson * • Final W, 74-62 BX RC RC
1/28 vs. Kean * • Final L, 65-49 BX
1/29 vs. Christopher Newport Final L, 88-64 BX RC
2/1 at Ramapo * • Final W, 68-66 BX RC
2/4 at Rutgers-Newark * • Final W, 83-65 BX
2/8 vs. Rowan * • Final W, 93-76 BX RC
2/11 at Stockton * • Final W, 63-52 BX RC
2/15 vs. Rutgers-Camden * • Final W, 63-52 BX RC
2/22 vs. TCNJ Final - OT W, 78-74 BX RC
2/25 vs. Rowan Final L, 79-70 BX RC
3/1 at Neumann Final W, 66-59 BX RC
3/4 vs. William Paterson Final W, 74-61 BX
@ Mahwah, NJ - Bradley Center
3/5 vs. Alvernia Final L, 57-48 BX
@ Mahwah, NJ - Bradley Center

(* Conference; • Region)

Past Records

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

Team Info

Coach: Patrick Devaney (NJCU '12)
Conference: NJAC

New Jersey City

Enrollment (FT undergrads): 4103
Location: Jersey City, NJ
Colors: Green, Gold
Region: 4
Arena: John J. Moore Athletic and Fitness Center (2000)
Official Website: Men | Women
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News Releases

February 15, 2025 Women's Basketball Falls Short in 56-55 Loss to TCNJ EWING, N.J. - The New Jersey City University (NJCU) women's basketball team faced a heartbreaking 56-55 loss to The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) on Saturday, Feb. 15, at Packer Hall.
February 14, 2025 Making a name in D-I It's been easier than ever for Division III players to find their way to Division I college basketball, and whether it's transferring for one final year or after one Division III year, plenty of people have gotten a shot. Ryan Scott hears and tells their stories in Around the Nation.
February 12, 2025 Montclair State Triumphs in Thrilling Triple Overtime Battle Against Women’s Basketball, 87-79 JERSEY CITY, N.J. - In a thrilling triple-overtime clash on Feb. 12, Montclair State University (MSU) defeated New Jersey City University (NJCU) 87-79 in a New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) showdown at the John J. Moore Athletics and Fitness Center.
February 5, 2025 Battle and John Lead Women's Basketball to 71-62 Victory Over Stockton JERSEY CITY, N.J. - The New Jersey City University (NJCU) women's basketball team earned a significant 71-62 victory over Stockton University on Wednesday, February 5, at the John J. Moore Athletics and Fitness Center.
January 29, 2025 John Paces Gothic Knights in 62-50 Win Over Rutgers-Newark JERSEY CITY, NJ - Autumn John (Piscataway, N.J./Piscataway) scored her second-highest tally of the season in a 62-50 win over Rutgers-Newark on Wednesday, January 29 at the John J. Moore Athletics & Fitness Center. 
February 23, 2024 Friday women: First four into the Dance We won't have our Final Four teams in Division III women's basketball for a couple weeks, but we have our first four teams in the 2024 NCAA Tournament. New Jersey City, Brooklyn and UW-Stout joined top-ranked New York University in the Big Dance by winning their conference tournaments on Friday night.