St. Joseph's (Maine) Monks

Schedule

All times Eastern
Overall: 11-16 - Conference: 0-0
11/18 at Green Mountain Final W, 66-65
@ Wheaton (MA)
11/19 at Wentworth Final L, 72-48
@ Wheaton (MA)
11/21 vs. Maine-Farmington Final L, 89-51
11/26 vs. Maine-Machias Final W, 67-35
12/1 vs. Maine-Presque Isle Final W, 66-49
12/2 vs. St. Joseph (Vt.) Final W, 69-37
12/4 at Thomas Final L, 63-59
12/6 vs. Framingham State Final L, 66-52
12/9 at Manhattanville Final L, 59-48
12/10 vs. Lehman Final L, 70-56
@ Manhattanville
1/6 at Fisher Final W, 73-51
@ UC Santa Cruz
1/7 vs. Occidental Final L, 67-54
@ Santa Cruz, CA
1/13 vs. Mitchell Final L, 66-63
1/14 vs. Green Mountain Final W, 64-53
1/16 at Mount Ida Final L, 81-75
1/20 at Maine Maritime Final L, 71-46
1/24 vs. NVU-Lyndon Final W, 57-56
1/27 vs. Newbury Final W, 69-35
2/2 vs. Suffolk Final L, 57-35
2/5 at Colby Final L, 65-51
2/8 at University of New England Final L, 65-54
2/8 at New England • Final L, 65-54
2/17 vs. Me.-Fort Kent Final W, 70-48
2/18 vs. Maine-Presque Isle Final L, 57-56
2/20 at Newbury Final W, 66-47
2/23 at Mitchell Final L, 66-57
@ Lincoln
2/24 at Maine-Presque Isle Final W, 63-46
@ Lincoln University

(* Conference; • Region)
All times Eastern
Overall: 11-16 - Conference: 0-0

(* Conference; • Region)
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2006-07

Chapman 0-0 23-6
Lyndon St. 0-0 14-5
Lincoln (Pa.) 0-0 19-8
Salem 0-0 16-7
Me.-Presque Isle 0-0 14-9
Mitchell 0-0 16-11
St. Elizabeth 0-0 11-10
St. Vincent 0-0 8-8
North Central (Minn.) 0-0 14-15
Dallas 0-0 12-15
St. Joseph's (Me.) 0-0 11-15
Colorado Col. 0-0 10-14
La Sierra 0-0 10-14
Milwaukee Engr. 0-0 8-14
Green Mountain 0-0 9-16
Finlandia 0-0 9-17
UC Santa Cruz 0-0 9-17
Clarke 0-0 7-16
New Rochelle 0-0 6-14
Meredith 0-0 4-19
Southern Vt. 0-0 4-20
Neb. Wesleyan 0-0 4-22
Morrisville St. 0-0 3-19
Rust 0-0 2-14
Fisk 0-0 1-16
Russell Sage 0-0 1-18
Mt. Mary 0-0 0-18
Newbury 0-0 0-25

Past Records

2024-25 (0-0, 0-0 GNAC)
2023-24 (21-8, 14-0 GNAC)
2022-23 (23-6, 15-2 GNAC)
2021-22 (22-5, 14-2 GNAC)
2020-21 (5-1, 0-0 GNAC)
2019-20 (19-9, 9-2 GNAC)
2018-19 (28-2, 12-0 GNAC)
2017-18 (28-2, 16-0 GNAC)
2016-17 (24-5, 15-1 GNAC)
2015-16 (23-6, 10-1 GNAC)
2014-15 (16-10, 6-5 GNAC)
2013-14 (23-6, 10-1 GNAC)
2012-13 (16-11, 9-3 GNAC)
2011-12 (20-8, 12-1 GNAC)
2010-11 (18-9, 9-3 GNAC)
2009-10 (12-12, 7-5 GNAC)
2008-09 (13-13, 6-6 GNAC)
2007-08 (15-10, 8-5 GNAC)
2006-07 (11-16, 0-0 IND)

Team Info

Coach: Deb Reardon
Conference: IND

St. Joseph's (Maine)

Enrollment (FT undergrads): 1026
Location: Standish, ME
Colors: Royal Blue, White
Region: Northeast
Arena: Harold Alfond Center (1500)
Official Website: Men | Women
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News Releases

March 12, 2024 D3hoops.com 2024 women's All-Region 1 team After leading Bowdoin back atop the NESCAC, Sydney Jones and Megan Phelps are Player of the Year and Coach of the Year in Region 1 respectively. The Rookie of the Year Award goes to Grace Ramsdell of St. Joseph's (Maine)
November 20, 2021 Women: Hope, Bowdoin pass first test No. 1 Hope and No. 13 Bowdoin won their Top 25 showdowns on Saturday afternoon while No. 7 Tufts rallied past Brandeis, No. 5 Messiah edged No. 9 DeSales and the Maine event was a triple-overtime game in Bangor. Get the full recap here.
January 31, 2019 6th Annual Hoopsville Marathon Time for the annual Hoopsville Marathon! Watch Thursday's show On Demand (or listen to the podcast episodes) and hear from coaches, administrators, alums, and fans of Division III basketball around the country. Also hear from both national committee chairs, the head of officials, and many others.
January 21, 2019 Team of the Week D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll returns for its 22nd season honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week, presented by Scoutware.
January 17, 2019 Monks hardly silent after narrow loss St. Joseph's (Maine) lost a close second round game last year to Amherst, which went on to win the national title. And in 2018-19, a year in which the Monks haven't been tested, the memory of that game continues to fuel their run. Brian Lester has more.