Swarthmore Garnet
2008-09 Women's Schedule All times Eastern
Overall: 13-12 - Conference: 11-8
11/22 vs. Wesleyan L, 64-47
11/23 vs. Alvernia L, 94-85
11/25 at Elizabethtown L, 65-59
12/2 at McDaniel * • W, 71-69
12/4 vs. Muhlenberg * • L, 83-70
12/6 vs. Johns Hopkins * • W, 70-63
12/9 vs. Bryn Mawr * • W, 59-43
12/11 vs. Goucher W, 75-62
1/3 at Whittier L, 75-52
1/4 vs. Castleton State W, 60-49
@ Whittier
1/7 at Franklin and Marshall * • L, 74-57
1/10 vs. Dickinson * • W, 71-56
1/13 vs. McDaniel * • W, 82-65
1/15 at Gettysburg * • L, 87-56
1/17 at Johns Hopkins * • L, 67-59
1/20 at Washington College * • W, 58-53
1/24 vs. Ursinus * • W, 69-50
1/28 vs. Haverford * • W, 54-46
1/31 vs. Franklin and Marshall * • L, 61-55
2/3 at Bryn Mawr * • W, 55-44
2/7 at Dickinson * • L, 69-51
2/10 at Muhlenberg * • L, 78-55
2/14 vs. Gettysburg * • L, 78-65
2/18 vs. Washington College * • W, 58-53
2/21 at Haverford * • W, 41-37

(* Conference; • Region)
Coach: Renee DeVarney
Conference: CC
Region: Mid-Atlantic
Enrollment: 1466
Location: Swarthmore, PA
Colors: Garnet, White
Arena: Tarble Pavillion (1800)
Official Site: Men | Women

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2012-13 (0-0, 0-0 CC)
2011-12 (9-15, 7-13 CC)
2010-11 (15-10, 11-9 CC)
2009-10 (12-13, 9-11 CC)
2008-09 (13-12, 11-8 CC)
2007-08 (8-16, 6-13 CC)
2006-07 (4-20, 1-17 CC)
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2008-09 Women's Standings
Muhlenberg 18-0 26-4
Gettysburg 11-7 14-11
McDaniel 11-7 15-12
Dickinson 11-7 14-12
Franklin and Marshall 11-7 14-12
Johns Hopkins 11-7 14-13
Swarthmore 11-8 13-12
Washington College 6-12 11-14
Haverford 5-13 6-16
Ursinus 5-13 6-19
Bryn Mawr 0-19 2-23
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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