New York University Violets

Schedule

All times Eastern
Overall: 22-6 - Conference: 8-6
11/18 vs. Alfred Final W, 73-44
11/19 vs. Emerson Final W, 64-48
11/21 vs. SUNY Potsdam Final W, 77-66
11/27 at York (N.Y.) Final W, 56-36
12/2 vs. Medgar Evers Final W, 92-53
12/4 vs. Stevens Final W, 76-67
12/11 at NYU-Poly Final W, 77-53
12/29 vs. SUNY-Old Westbury Final W, 85-55
12/30 vs. Clark Final W, 74-64
1/2 vs. Mount St. Vincent Final W, 86-47
1/5 at Carnegie Mellon * • Final L, 68-64
1/7 at Rochester * • Final - OT W, 70-61
1/13 at Brandeis * • Final L, 52-48
1/15 vs. Hunter Final W, 94-59
1/19 vs. Emory * • Final W, 69-50
1/21 vs. Case Western Reserve * • Final W, 69-52
1/26 at Chicago * • Final L, 62-60
1/28 at Washington U. * • Final - OT L, 79-78
2/2 vs. Washington U. * • Final W, 73-57
2/4 vs. Chicago * • Final W, 79-76
2/9 vs. Rochester * • Final L, 58-53
2/11 vs. Carnegie Mellon * • Final W, 78-57
2/16 at Case Western Reserve * • Final W, 65-47
2/18 at Emory * • Final W, 69-66
2/24 vs. Brandeis * • Final L, 76-67
2/28 vs. St. Joseph's (L.I.) Final W, 87-68
3/2 vs. Rutgers-Newark Final W, 82-72
3/3 vs. Richard Stockton Final W, 58-55

(* Conference; • Region)
All times Eastern
Overall: 22-6 - Conference: 8-6
1/5 at Carnegie Mellon * • L, 68-64
1/7 at Rochester * • W, 70-61
1/13 at Brandeis * • L, 52-48
1/19 vs. Emory * • W, 69-50
1/21 vs. Case Western Reserve * • W, 69-52
1/26 at Chicago * • L, 62-60
1/28 at Washington U. * • L, 79-78
2/2 vs. Washington U. * • W, 73-57
2/4 vs. Chicago * • W, 79-76
2/9 vs. Rochester * • L, 58-53
2/11 vs. Carnegie Mellon * • W, 78-57
2/16 at Case Western Reserve * • W, 65-47
2/18 at Emory * • W, 69-66
2/24 vs. Brandeis * • L, 76-67

(* Conference; • Region)
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2006-07

Washington (Mo.) 11-3 25-5
Chicago 11-3 20-6
Brandeis 9-5 20-7
New York U. 8-6 22-6
Carnegie Mellon 5-9 12-13
Emory 2-12 8-17
Case Reserve 0-0 0-0
Rochester 0-0 0-0

Past Records

2025-26 (0-0, 0-0 UAA)
2024-25 (29-2, 13-1 UAA)
2023-24 (21-6, 10-4 UAA)
2022-23 (18-8, 7-7 UAA)
2021-22 (14-11, 4-10 UAA)
2020-21 (0-0, 0-0 UAA)
2019-20 (8-17, 1-13 UAA)
2018-19 (8-17, 2-12 UAA)
2017-18 (10-14, 3-11 UAA)
2016-17 (7-18, 2-12 UAA)
2015-16 (21-6, 9-5 UAA)
2014-15 (19-9, 8-6 UAA)
2013-14 (16-10, 6-8 UAA)
2012-13 (15-11, 5-9 UAA)
2011-12 (21-6, 9-5 UAA)
2010-11 (16-11, 4-10 UAA)
2009-10 (17-10, 7-7 UAA)
2008-09 (17-11, 4-10 UAA)
2007-08 (16-11, 6-8 UAA)
2006-07 (22-6, 8-6 UAA)

Team Info

Coach: Joe Nesci
Conference: UAA

New York University

Enrollment (FT undergrads): 20950
Location: New York, NY
Colors: Purple, White
Region: East
Arena: John A. Paulson Center (1500)
Official Website: Men | Women
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News Releases

January 25, 2026 NYU tops No. 2 University of Chicago The New York University men's basketball team defeated its second-straight ranked opponent, beating the No. 2 ranked Maroons of the University of Chicago 89-68 in a University Athletic Association contest on Sunday, January 25, in Chicago, IL
January 23, 2026 Friday: Sweep me in St. Louis New York University swept Washington U. with a buzzer-beater on the men's side and another double-digit win for the top-ranked Violet women. Elsewhere, the Averett men found late-game magic again and Linfield head coach Casey Bunn Wilson completed a week to remember.
May 22, 2025 Farid to take over at NYU Waleed Farid, who was named Region 3 men's basketball coach of the year by D3hoops.com, is leaving Ithaca to take over the head coaching position at NYU.
April 16, 2025 Gator raid: Klatsky tabbed as Florida assistant It's been an open secret for weeks, but even though neither school has made the announcement, it is nonetheless true. New York University men's basketball coach Dave Klatsky is leaving the school and leaving Division III in order to become an assistant coach at the University of Florida. 
March 20, 2025 NYU continues run into title game Hampton Sanders had a career night from beyond the arc and NYU overcame the ejection of starter Zay Freeney as the top-ranked Violets roared into the national title game, defeating UAA rival WashU.
March 18, 2025 Unselfish and together Last year's NYU men's basketball team centered on one person, but this year's Violets have a new look and new philosophy. Ryan Scott has more in a Road to Fort Wayne feature.