Maine-Presque Isle Owls
2009-10 Women's Schedule All times Eastern
Overall: 8-13 - Conference: 0-0
11/20 at Maine-Farmington L, 57-38
11/21 vs. Curry L, 57-41
@ Maine-Farmington
12/4 at St. Joseph's (Maine) L, 66-46
12/5 at Me.-Fort Kent L, 48-37
@ St. Joseph's (Maine)
12/8 vs. Maine Maritime L, 49-36
12/12 vs. Colby L, 73-46
1/3 at Southern Maine L, 72-40
1/4 vs. Plymouth State L, 75-55
@ Gorham, Maine
1/8 at Maine Maritime L, 76-44
1/12 at St. Joseph's (Vt.) L, 78-39
1/14 at Fisher W, 57-48
1/20 at Me.-Fort Kent L, 74-65
1/22 vs. SUNY Canton W, 79-74
1/23 vs. Paul Smith W, 84-26
1/30 vs. Me.-Machias W, 59-47
2/6 vs. Me.-Fort Kent L, 64-48
2/9 at Me.-Machias L, 61-54
2/12 vs. St. Joseph's (Vt.) W, 86-47
2/13 vs. Fisher W, 69-53
2/17 at Paul Smith W, 70-24
2/18 at SUNY Canton W, 57-53

(* Conference; • Region)
Coach: Tracy Guerrett
Conference: IND
Region: Northeast
Enrollment: 1156
Location: Presque Isle, ME
Colors: Blue, Gold
Arena: Wieden Gymnasium (1000)
Official Site: Men | Women

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2009-10 Women's Standings
Chapman 0-0 14-11
St. Joseph's (Bklyn.) 0-0 16-14
Trinity (D.C.) 0-0 6-9
Maine-Presque Isle 0-0 8-13
Finlandia 0-0 9-15
Rust 0-0 6-12
North Central (Minn.) 0-0 8-18
Nebraska Wesleyan 0-0 7-18
Lancaster Bible 0-0 6-19
Mount Mary 0-0 5-19
New Rochelle 0-0 1-21
La Sierra 0-0 0-22
UC Santa Cruz 0-0 7-17
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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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