Babson Beavers
2011-12 Women's Schedule All times Eastern
Overall: 26-3 - Conference: 18-0
11/15 vs. Salem State W, 94-45 BX BX BX RC
11/17 vs. Brandeis W, 64-35 BX RC RC
11/19 vs. Tufts W, 73-64 BX
@ Williamstown, MA
11/20 at Williams L, 61-39 RC
11/30 at WPI * • W, 84-42 BX RC
12/3 at Mount Holyoke * • W, 63-33 BX RC
12/6 at Wellesley * • W, 66-39 BX
12/9 vs. Wheaton (Mass.) * • W, 82-42 BX
12/30 vs. UW-Stout W, 72-52 BX RC
@ Gorham, ME
12/31 at Southern Maine L, 68-66 BX RC
1/4 vs. Coast Guard * • W, 79-34 BX
1/7 at Springfield * • W, 61-38 BX
1/11 vs. MIT * • W, 70-41 BX
1/14 at Smith * • W, 83-57 BX
1/18 at Clark * • W, 80-51 BX
1/21 at Coast Guard * • W, 96-47 BX
1/25 vs. WPI * • W, 82-32 BX RC RC
1/28 vs. Mount Holyoke * • W, 85-36 BX RC
2/1 vs. Wellesley * • W, 76-43 BX RC
2/4 at Wheaton (Mass.) * • W, 79-54 BX
2/8 at MIT * • W, 59-34 BX RC
2/11 vs. Smith * • W, 73-65 BX
2/14 vs. Colby W, 65-59 BX
2/15 vs. Clark * • W, 84-58 BX
2/18 vs. Springfield * • W, 61-39 BX
2/25 vs. Wellesley W, 64-40 BX
2/26 vs. Smith W, 74-51 BX
3/2 vs. Bridgewater State W, 68-59 BX RC
@ Amherst College
3/3 at Amherst L, 61-48 BX

(* Conference; • Region)
Coach: Judy Blinstrub
Conference: NEWMAC
Region: Northeast
Enrollment: 1799
Location: Babson Park, MA
Colors: Green, White
Arena: Webster Center (750)
Official Site: Men | Women

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Season archive links coming soon. In the interim, you can access previous years' team pages by changing the year in the address field above.
March 1, 2012 Getting a career extension
February 26, 2012 Straight A's for Amherst, but upsets elsewhere
February 1, 2012 Collins Reaches 1,000 Points as No. 17 Babson Outlasts Wellesley, 76-43
January 25, 2012 King reaches 1,000 rebounds
January 25, 2012 King Grabs 1,000th Rebound as No. 16 Women's Hoops Blasts WPI, 82-32
November 20, 2011 Babson Suffers First Regular Season Loss In Two Years, 61-39 To Williams
November 17, 2011 No. 5 Babson Frustrates Brandeis, 64-35
November 15, 2011 Wurdeman, No. 5 Babson Open With 94-45 Win Over Salem State
October 31, 2011 Babson 2011-12 season preview
March 4, 2011 Babson remains unbeaten after rolling past Medaille
January 26, 2011 No. 5 Babson Plows Past Wheaton, 74-43
January 22, 2011 Collins' Triple-Double Powers No. 6 Babson To 66-45 Win At Springfield
January 19, 2011 No. 6 Babson Throttles Clark, 85-54
January 15, 2011 No 7 Babson Overpowers Coast Guard, 76-37
January 11, 2011 No. 7 Babson Rides Stellar Defense To 58-31 Win Over Wellesley
January 8, 2011 No. 7 Babson Nets 49 in First Half En Route to 76-33 Win Over Mount Holyoke
January 6, 2011 King Nets 1000th Career Point as No. 7 Babson Rolls Past Springfield, 64-35
December 21, 2010 Big Second Half Lifts No. 8 Babson Past Oneonta, 61-50, In Las Vegas
December 7, 2010 No. 8 Babson Overwhelms MIT, 70-40
December 4, 2010 Big Three Helps No. 10 Babson Overpower Smith, 62-49
December 1, 2010 Collins' Near Triple-Double Sends No. 10 Babson Past Wheaton, 65-35
November 29, 2010 Wurdeman Reaches 1000 Career Points As No. 13 Babson Dismantles Worcester State, 67-35
November 21, 2010 No. 13 Babson Wins Babson Invitational Championship With 82-76 OT Win Over No. 22 WCSU
November 17, 2010 Collins Helps No. 13 Babson Open With 62-59 OT Win At Brandeis
March 6, 2010 Awesome overtime endings
2011-12 Women's Standings
Babson 18-0 26-3
Smith 14-4 23-6
Clark 12-6 16-11
Wellesley 11-7 13-12
Springfield 8-10 12-14
WPI 8-10 11-16
Wheaton (Mass.) 7-11 9-16
MIT 6-12 10-14
Mount Holyoke 5-13 7-17
Coast Guard 1-17 5-19
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