Carthage Red Men

Schedule

All times Eastern
Overall: 16-9 - Conference: 9-5
11/16 vs. Calumet-St. Joseph Final W, 74-33 BX RC
11/19 vs. Bethany Lutheran Final W, 108-92 BX RC
11/20 vs. John Carroll Final L, 70-69 BX RC
11/24 at Whitworth Final L, 81-69 BX RC RC
@ Honolulu (Punahou HS)
11/26 vs. Pacific Final W, 82-75 BX RC RC
@ Kalani HS, Honolulu, Hawaii
12/3 vs. Hope Final W, 71-70 BX RC
12/4 vs. Calvin Final W, 88-80 BX RC
12/7 vs. Holy Family (Wis.) Final W, 86-55 RC BX
12/11 vs. Albion Final - OT L, 93-88 BX RC
12/12 vs. Cardinal Stritch Final W, 90-84 BX RC
1/2 at Transylvania Final L, 75-66 BX RC BX RC BX
1/5 at Wheaton (Ill.) * • Final L, 62-55 BX RC RC
1/8 vs. Illinois Wesleyan * • Final W, 73-52 BX RC
1/12 at Elmhurst * • Final W, 73-63 BX RC RC
1/15 vs. Augustana * • Final L, 58-54 BX RC
1/19 vs. North Central (Ill.) * • Final L, 66-63 BX RC
1/22 at Millikin * • Final W, 64-49 BX RC RC
1/26 vs. North Park * • Final W, 69-50 BX RC
1/29 at Illinois Wesleyan * • Final - 2OT L, 103-94 BX RC
2/3 vs. Wheaton (Ill.) * • Final L, 80-60 BX RC RC
2/5 at Augustana * • Final W, 65-58 BX RC
2/9 vs. Elmhurst * • Final W, 82-63 BX RC
2/12 at North Central (Ill.) * • Final W, 73-65 BX RC
2/16 at North Park * • Final W, 79-70 BX RC
2/19 vs. Millikin * • Final W, 55-53 BX RC

(* Conference; • Region)

Past Records

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

Team Info

Coach: Bosko Djurickovic
Conference: CCIW

Carthage

Enrollment (FT undergrads): 2374
Location: Kenosha, WI
Colors: Red, White
Region: Midwest
Arena: Carthage Physical Education Center (2440)
Official Website: Men | Women
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News Releases

March 7, 2025 Men’s Basketball Rallies in Second Half but Falls to St. Norbert in NCAA Tournament Opener LA CROSSE – The Carthage College men's basketball team faced St. Norbert in the first round of the NCAA Division III Tournament. Despite an early deficit, the Firebirds mounted a strong second-half comeback, cutting the lead to one, but the Green Knights held on for a 92-89 victory, bringing Carthage's 2024-25 season to a close.
February 27, 2025 Hoopsville: Furious Finish In just days, the DIII regular season will be over and just 128 teams will be left to play for two national championships. It promises to be a furious finish. On Thursday's Hoopsville matinee, hear from teams hoping to clinch their tournament hopes and one who isn't afraid of a last second shot. Watch On Demand or listen to the podcast - right here!
February 8, 2025 Saturday men: Double take takedown It was a double take of the worst kind for IWU as the Titans lost their second consecutive game since ascending to the No. 2 spot. Meanwhile, top-ranked Wesleyan needed overtime to win, Oneonta extended its winning streak and William Paterson ended a long losing streak.
December 4, 2024 Early birds catch the conference wins The Carthage Firebirds opened CCIW play with an upset win at No. 5 Illinois Wesleyan while the Stockton Ospreys rode a record-setting performance to a win over No. 15 TCNJ in the NJAC. Elsewhere, Tufts topped Keene State in a Top 25 showdown. Read about Wednesday night's Division III men's basketball action here.
November 23, 2021 Tuesday: American top 40s Four players scored 40 points and a fifth had a triple-double on Tuesday night while Wartburg improved to 5-0, Brandeis slowed Mass-Dartmouth and the NJAC began conference play. On the women's side, the four undefeated teams in the A-R-C played each other. We're counting 'em down here.
July 13, 2020 Djurickovic retires, replaced by Djurickovic After 34 years as a Division III head coach, Bosko Djurickovic is retiring from his position as coach at Carthage. And he's stuck around long enough for his son to take over.