New York University Violets

Schedule

All times Eastern
Overall: 14-11 - Conference: 3-11
11/16 vs. Trinity (Conn.) Final W, 61-40
11/17 vs. Farmingdale State Final W, 71-61
11/24 vs. FDU-Florham Final W, 84-40
11/25 vs. Worcester State Final W, 90-55
12/1 vs. SUNY New Paltz Final W, 87-82
12/4 at Oswego State Final W, 67-48
12/8 at Drew Final W, 86-70
12/30 vs. Stevens Final W, 76-65
1/4 vs. Johns Hopkins Final W, 63-45
1/7 vs. New Jersey City Final W, 64-48
1/12 vs. Brandeis * • Final W, 57-47
1/14 at Hunter Final W, 54-36
1/18 at Rochester * • Final L, 62-55
1/20 at Carnegie Mellon * • Final W, 50-38
1/25 vs. Washington U. * • Final L, 66-60
1/27 vs. Chicago * • Final L, 72-68
2/1 at Emory * • Final L, 80-60
2/3 at Case Western Reserve * • Final L, 70-58
2/8 vs. Case Western Reserve * • Final L, 73-63
2/10 vs. Emory * • Final L, 64-61
2/15 vs. Carnegie Mellon * • Final W, 59-49
2/17 vs. Rochester * • Final L, 73-65
2/22 at Chicago * • Final L, 84-64
2/24 at Washington U. * • Final L, 71-55
3/1 at Brandeis * • Final L, 63-60

(* Conference; • Region)
All times Eastern
Overall: 14-11 - Conference: 3-11
1/12 vs. Brandeis * • W, 57-47
1/18 at Rochester * • L, 62-55
1/20 at Carnegie Mellon * • W, 50-38
1/25 vs. Washington U. * • L, 66-60
1/27 vs. Chicago * • L, 72-68
2/1 at Emory * • L, 80-60
2/3 at Case Western Reserve * • L, 70-58
2/8 vs. Case Western Reserve * • L, 73-63
2/10 vs. Emory * • L, 64-61
2/15 vs. Carnegie Mellon * • W, 59-49
2/17 vs. Rochester * • L, 73-65
2/22 at Chicago * • L, 84-64
2/24 at Washington U. * • L, 71-55
3/1 at Brandeis * • L, 63-60

(* Conference; • Region)
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2007-08

Chicago 11-3 22-6
Rochester (N.Y.) 10-4 22-6
Washington (Mo.) 10-4 19-8
Brandeis 9-5 19-8
Emory 7-7 14-11
Case Western Reserve 6-8 13-12
New York U. 3-11 14-11
Carnegie Mellon 0-14 7-18

Past Records

2024-25 (0-0, 0-0 UAA)
2023-24 (31-0, 14-0 UAA)
2022-23 (25-3, 12-2 UAA)
2021-22 (25-2, 13-1 UAA)
2020-21 (0-0, 0-0 UAA)
2019-20 (21-6, 10-4 UAA)
2018-19 (17-10, 6-8 UAA)
2017-18 (18-11, 8-6 UAA)
2016-17 (14-13, 3-11 UAA)
2015-16 (19-8, 7-7 UAA)
2014-15 (22-5, 10-4 UAA)
2013-14 (20-6, 9-5 UAA)
2012-13 (10-15, 3-11 UAA)
2011-12 (10-15, 2-12 UAA)
2010-11 (12-13, 6-8 UAA)
2009-10 (16-12, 5-9 UAA)
2008-09 (23-5, 10-4 UAA)
2007-08 (14-11, 3-11 UAA)
2006-07 (27-4, 12-2 UAA)

Team Info

Coach: Janice Quinn
Conference: UAA

New York University

Enrollment (FT undergrads): 20950
Location: New York, NY
Colors: Purple, White
Region: East
Arena: John A. Paulson Center ($attributes.get("custom2"))
Official Website: Men | Women
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News Releases

February 3, 2025 Hoopsville: 22nd Season Debut Hoopsville is ON AIR! The 22nd season of the first show covering DIII basketball is back on air. Monday's show talked with the preseason and current #1 teams. And played up-tempo to catch up with the season. Join us On Demand - right here!
February 3, 2025 Two teams enter WBB Top 25 Randolph-Macon enters our poll for the first time in six seasons following its thrilling win over Washington and Lee while Bethel nets its first national ranking in five seasons. Plus, NYU is the unanimous No. 1 in our latest Top 25.
November 3, 2024 Eight names to know Hundreds of teams. Thousands of games. Thousands of coaches and players. How do you make sense of it all? Here are eight names to know for the upcoming women's basketball season.
October 27, 2024 Preseason women's Top 25: NYU, then who? Defending champs New York University start the season as the near unanimous preseason favorites. Who follows the Violets in our rankings? How many WIAC teams made the poll? Where does Transylvania land after changing its coach and most of its roster? Find out here.
March 18, 2024 Hoopsville: Champions Crowned The Hoopsville Season Finale will feature conversations with both national championship programs along with the Jostens Trophy winners. Plus we recap our favor moments of the NCAA Tournaments. Watch On Demand or listen to the podcast - right here!
March 16, 2024 2024 D3hoops.com women's All-Americans Of the thousands of players in Division III women's basketball, these are the 25 we picked as the best in the country. NYU's versatile forward Natalie Bruns was selected Player of the Year and Lexy Harris of Washington U. was chosen as Rookie of the Year.