Thomas More Saints

Schedule

All times Eastern
Overall: 22-5 - Conference: 10-2
11/17 at Sewanee Final L, 59-54
@ Centre
11/18 at Centre Final W, 58-45
11/25 vs. Centre Final W, 64-47
11/26 vs. Anderson Final W, 73-56
11/29 at Ohio Wesleyan Final W, 69-60
12/6 vs. Wittenberg Final W, 45-36
12/9 at St. Vincent Final W, 58-48
12/16 at Mount St. Joseph Final W, 66-59
12/18 vs. Hartwick Cancelled
@ St. Thomas, Virgin Islands
12/19 at Davis & Elkins Final W, 69-65
@ St. Thomas, Virgin Islands
12/29 vs. Transylvania Final L, 62-58
12/30 vs. Marymount Final W, 40-32
1/6 at Westminster (Pa.) * • Final W, 58-57
1/10 vs. Bethany * • Final W, 62-44
1/13 vs. Thiel * • Final W, 76-53
1/17 at Washington and Jefferson * • Final L, 53-49
1/20 vs. Grove City * • Final W, 70-59
1/24 vs. Waynesburg * • Final W, 73-44
1/27 vs. St. Vincent Final W, 63-49
1/31 at Bethany * • Final W, 70-49
2/3 vs. Westminster (Pa.) * • Final - OT W, 82-69
2/7 vs. Washington and Jefferson * • Final - OT L, 49-48
2/10 at Thiel * • Final W, 69-58
2/15 at Waynesburg * • Final W, 65-53
2/17 at Grove City * • Final W, 73-59
2/23 vs. Bethany Final W, 62-49
2/24 vs. Westminster (Pa.) Final W, 59-50
3/2 at Calvin Final L, 53-38
@ Wilmington

(* Conference; • Region)
All times Eastern
Overall: 22-5 - Conference: 10-2
1/6 at Westminster (Pa.) * • W, 58-57
1/10 vs. Bethany * • W, 62-44
1/13 vs. Thiel * • W, 76-53
1/17 at Washington and Jefferson * • L, 53-49
1/20 vs. Grove City * • W, 70-59
1/24 vs. Waynesburg * • W, 73-44
1/31 at Bethany * • W, 70-49
2/3 vs. Westminster (Pa.) * • W, 82-69
2/7 vs. Washington and Jefferson * • L, 49-48
2/10 at Thiel * • W, 69-58
2/15 at Waynesburg * • W, 65-53
2/17 at Grove City * • W, 73-59

(* Conference; • Region)
/conf/PAC/Women/2006-07/standings-div1 : /conf/PAC/Women/2006-07/standings-div2 : /conf/PAC/Women/2006-07/standings

2006-07

Thomas More 10-2 22-5
Westminster (Pa.) 10-2 22-7
Bethany 4-8 9-18
Waynesburg 3-9 9-16
Thiel 3-9 8-17
Grove City 2-10 5-20
Washington and Jefferson 0-0 0-0

Past Records

2017-18 (30-2, 18-0 PAC)
2016-17 (28-1, 18-0 PAC)
2015-16 (33-0, 18-0 PAC)
2014-15 (0-0, 0-0 PAC)
2013-14 (31-1, 18-0 PAC)
2012-13 (27-2, 18-0 PAC)
2011-12 (25-5, 17-1 PAC)
2010-11 (30-1, 16-0 PAC)
2009-10 (26-4, 13-1 PAC)
2008-09 (28-3, 13-1 PAC)
2007-08 (29-1, 14-0 PAC)
2006-07 (22-5, 10-2 PAC)

Team Info

Coach: Brian Neal
Conference: PAC

Thomas More

Enrollment (FT undergrads): 1298
Location: Crestview Hills, KY
Colors: Royal Blue, White, Silver
Region: Great Lakes
Arena: Connor Convocation Center (1200)
Official Website: Men | Women
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News Releases

July 27, 2020 All-Decade: Celebrating the best of the best At a time when most headlines describe what has been lost, we could all use something to celebrate. Here's our second ever All-Decade team honoring the greatest Division III women's basketball players over the past 10 years. Men will follow later in the year.
May 26, 2020 Neal returns to Division III Brian Neal, who helped put Thomas More on the road to national contention a decade ago before leaving for Division I, is back in D-III. He'll be the new head coach at Wittenberg.
March 19, 2019 Hoopsville: Season Finale The champions have been crowned and we not only recap the championships, but talk to the coaches who guided their teams to the titles. Plus, we talk about "The Calhoun Project" and Dave has a few items in his Notebook you should keep track of yourself. Get all caught up on the Season Finale!
March 16, 2019 2019 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. Thomas More's Madison Temple was selected Player of the Year and Gabby Timmer of Calvin Rookie of the Year.
March 16, 2019 Perfect finish The Saints march out of D-III on top. Thomas More capped its final season in Division III as unbeaten national champions. More from Salem.
March 15, 2019 Temple takes over for Saints Stop us if you’ve heard this one before. Thomas More All-American Madison Temple put her team on her back in the fourth quarter and led the top-ranked Saints to a win over Scranton in Friday's semifinals.