North Carolina Wesleyan Bishops
2009-10 Women's Schedule All times Eastern
Overall: 1-23 - Conference: 1-17
11/20 at Marymount L, 93-38
11/21 vs. Rutgers-Newark L, 73-27
@ Marymount
11/22 vs. Randolph L, 68-65
@ Arlington, VA
11/30 at UNC Pembroke L, 82-26
12/6 vs. Apprentice School L, 88-45
12/12 at Mary Baldwin * • L, 73-46
1/4 at Ferrum * • L, 85-39
1/9 vs. Shenandoah * • L, 75-42
1/13 at Christopher Newport * • L, 84-29
1/16 at Greensboro * • L, 66-45
1/18 vs. Methodist * • L, 80-61
1/20 at Meredith * • L, 75-58
1/23 vs. Averett * • L, 74-50
1/24 vs. Ferrum * • L, 69-49
1/27 at Peace * • L, 69-52
2/2 at Shenandoah * • L, 89-38
2/4 at Salem L, 84-68
2/6 vs. Christopher Newport * • L, 85-58
2/10 vs. Greensboro * • L, 73-57
2/13 at Methodist * • L, 70-43
2/14 vs. Mary Baldwin * • L, 70-54
2/16 at Averett * • L, 65-52
2/18 vs. Peace * • W, 51-50
2/20 vs. Meredith * • L, 88-68

(* Conference; • Region)
Coach: Artina Trader
Conference: USAC
Region: South
Enrollment: 1107
Location: Rocky Mount, NC
Colors: Royal Blue, Gold
Arena: Everett Gymnasium (1000)
Official Site: Men | Women

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2009-10 Women's Standings
Christopher Newport 18-0 30-1
Ferrum 13-5 21-7
Averett 12-6 17-9
Methodist 11-7 16-11
Shenandoah 10-8 14-11
Mary Baldwin 8-10 10-14
Greensboro 6-12 8-16
Meredith 6-12 7-17
Peace 5-13 10-15
North Carolina Wesleyan 1-17 1-23
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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