Nichols Bison
2008-09 Men's Schedule All times Eastern
Overall: 13-13 - Conference: 8-5
11/15 at Becker W, 72-66
@ @ Worcester State College
11/16 vs. WPI L, 64-48
@ Worcester State
11/18 vs. Suffolk W, 80-62
11/22 vs. Westfield State L, 73-67
12/2 at Worcester State L, 82-75
12/4 vs. Connecticut College L, 81-79
12/6 at Daniel Webster W, 89-83
12/9 at Fisher W, 68-66
12/13 vs. Clark L, 77-70
12/29 at Williams L, 108-78
@ Salem State
12/30 at Denison L, 72-59
@ Salem State
1/6 at Mass-Boston W, 63-56
1/10 vs. Roger Williams * • W, 81-71
1/13 at Endicott * • L, 82-62
1/17 at New England College * • W, 95-62
1/21 at Salve Regina * • L, 100-76
1/24 vs. Colby-Sawyer * • W, 70-68
1/29 at Western New England * • W, 62-60
1/31 vs. Curry * • W, 75-67
2/4 vs. Anna Maria * • W, 81-49
2/7 vs. Gordon * • L, 94-85
2/10 vs. Wentworth * • W, 79-78
2/14 at Eastern Nazarene * • W, 68-50
2/18 at Regis (Mass.) * • L, 78-66
2/21 at University of New England * • L, 81-63
2/24 at Salve Regina L, 102-99

(* Conference; • Region)
Coach: Dave Sokolnicki
Conference: CCC
Region: Northeast
Enrollment: 1101
Location: Dudley, MA
Colors: Green, White
Arena: Chalmers Field House (800)
Official Site: Men | Women

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2011-12 (13-14, 10-8 CCC)
2010-11 (7-17, 4-9 CCC)
2009-10 (14-11, 7-6 CCC)
2008-09 (13-13, 8-5 CCC)
2007-08 (10-15, 6-7 CCC)
2006-07 (14-11, 9-7 CCC)
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2008-09 Men's Standings
University of New England 12-1 24-5
Colby-Sawyer 10-3 20-8
Gordon 9-4 20-7
Nichols 8-5 13-13
Salve Regina 8-5 14-14
Roger Williams 8-5 12-14
Wentworth 7-6 10-16
Western New England 7-6 9-16
Curry 6-7 9-16
Endicott 5-8 10-15
Regis (Mass.) 4-9 10-14
Eastern Nazarene 4-9 7-18
Anna Maria 3-10 6-19
New England College 0-13 2-22
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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