Fredonia State Blue Devils
2009-10 Men's Schedule All times Eastern
Overall: 11-14 - Conference: 9-9
11/15 at Elmira L, 83-77
11/18 at Penn State-Behrend L, 69-65
11/25 at Davidson L, 78-37
12/1 at Houghton W, 64-60
12/4 vs. Buffalo State * • W, 62-59
12/12 at Worcester State W, 75-73
@ Rochester Inst.
12/13 at Fisher L, 72-71
@ Rochester Inst.
1/8 vs. Potsdam State * • W, 76-74
1/9 vs. Plattsburgh State * • W, 64-54
1/15 at Oneonta State * • L, 68-55
1/16 at New Paltz State * • W, 70-59
1/19 vs. Brockport State * • L, 53-48
1/22 at Cortland State * • L, 58-47
1/23 at Oswego State * • L, 59-50
1/26 vs. Geneseo State * • W, 65-62
1/29 at Buffalo State * • L, 70-67
2/2 at Brockport State * • L, 75-57
2/5 at Plattsburgh State * • L, 60-48
2/6 at Potsdam State * • W, 58-53
2/12 vs. New Paltz State * • W, 67-62
2/13 vs. Oneonta State * • L, 63-61
2/16 at Geneseo State * • W, 66-58
2/19 vs. Oswego State * • W, 65-56
2/20 vs. Cortland State * • L, 56-50
2/23 at Cortland State L, 70-60

(* Conference; • Region)
Coach: Kevin Moore
Conference: SUNYAC
Region: East
Enrollment: 4658
Location: Fredonia, NY
Colors: Blue, Black
Arena: Steele Hall Fieldhouse (3500)
Official Site: Men | Women

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2011-12 (13-12, 8-10 SUNYAC)
2010-11 (6-18, 3-15 SUNYAC)
2009-10 (11-14, 9-9 SUNYAC)
2008-09 (18-10, 10-6 SUNYAC)
2007-08 (9-17, 6-10 SUNYAC)
2006-07 (6-18, 3-13 SUNYAC)
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2009-10 Men's Standings
Oneonta State 13-5 22-7
Plattsburgh State 13-5 21-8
Cortland State 11-7 16-11
Brockport State 11-7 17-12
Fredonia State 9-9 11-14
Buffalo State 9-9 11-15
Oswego State 7-11 13-13
New Paltz State 7-11 11-15
Geneseo State 6-12 7-18
Potsdam State 4-14 5-20
What's the biggest barrier to doing the title games together every year?
The NCAA has to want to
D-III has to change its schedule
WBB must change its schedule too
It has to be more affordable for fans
Don't care. It should be a one-time thing
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