Tufts Jumbos

Schedule

All times Eastern
Overall: 26-4 - Conference: 7-2
11/16 vs. Rhode Island College Final W, 78-44
@ Beverly, Mass.
11/17 at Endicott Final W, 74-69
11/20 vs. Western New England Final W, 73-62
11/25 at Brandeis Final W, 57-43
11/27 vs. Babson Final W, 76-64
12/1 at Colby-Sawyer Final W, 68-40
12/4 vs. Salem State Final W, 70-55
12/6 at Simmons Final W, 73-35
12/8 at Wellesley Final W, 61-40
1/5 at Fitchburg State Final W, 62-47
1/9 vs. Emmanuel Final W, 78-61
1/12 vs. Bates Final W, 66-57
1/18 vs. Amherst * • Final L, 64-62
1/19 vs. Trinity (Conn.) * • Final W, 74-52
1/22 at Wheaton (Mass.) Final W, 61-36
1/24 vs. Worcester State Final W, 67-58
1/26 at Bates * • Final W, 61-46
2/1 at Connecticut College * • Final W, 59-44
2/2 at Wesleyan * • Final W, 66-52
2/8 at Middlebury * • Final W, 61-46
2/9 at Williams * • Final L, 63-46
2/15 vs. Bowdoin * • Final W, 83-56
2/16 vs. Colby * • Final W, 84-60
2/23 vs. Middlebury Final W, 71-60
3/1 vs. Wesleyan Final W, 67-50
@ Amherst
3/2 at Amherst Final L, 59-53
3/7 vs. Wheaton (Mass.) Final W, 71-67
@ Mount St. Mary
3/8 at Mount St. Mary Final W, 54-38
3/14 at Mary Washington Final W, 48-45
@ Messiah
3/15 at Messiah Final L, 55-49

(* Conference; • Region)
All times Eastern
Overall: 26-4 - Conference: 7-2
1/18 vs. Amherst * • L, 64-62
1/19 vs. Trinity (Conn.) * • W, 74-52
1/26 at Bates * • W, 61-46
2/1 at Connecticut College * • W, 59-44
2/2 at Wesleyan * • W, 66-52
2/8 at Middlebury * • W, 61-46
2/9 at Williams * • L, 63-46
2/15 vs. Bowdoin * • W, 83-56
2/16 vs. Colby * • W, 84-60

(* Conference; • Region)
/conf/NESCAC/Women/2007-08/standings-div1 : /conf/NESCAC/Women/2007-08/standings-div2 : /conf/NESCAC/Women/2007-08/standings

2007-08

Amherst 7-2 27-3
Tufts 7-2 26-4
Bowdoin 6-3 19-9
Wesleyan (Conn.) 6-3 17-9
Williams 5-4 16-9
Bates 5-4 15-10
Middlebury 4-5 13-12
Connecticut Col. 2-7 12-12
Colby 2-7 9-16
Trinity (Conn.) 1-8 10-13

Past Records

2025-26 (0-0, 0-0 NESCAC)
2024-25 (15-11, 5-5 NESCAC)
2023-24 (11-13, 3-7 NESCAC)
2022-23 (24-7, 9-1 NESCAC)
2021-22 (22-5, 8-2 NESCAC)
2020-21 (0-0, 0-0 NESCAC)
2019-20 (28-1, 10-0 NESCAC)
2018-19 (28-3, 8-2 NESCAC)
2017-18 (26-5, 8-2 NESCAC)
2016-17 (30-3, 9-1 NESCAC)
2015-16 (28-4, 10-0 NESCAC)
2014-15 (30-3, 10-0 NESCAC)
2013-14 (30-3, 10-0 NESCAC)
2012-13 (25-3, 9-1 NESCAC)
2011-12 (23-7, 8-2 NESCAC)
2010-11 (18-6, 5-4 NESCAC)
2009-10 (21-6, 6-3 NESCAC)
2008-09 (22-5, 7-2 NESCAC)
2007-08 (26-4, 7-2 NESCAC)
2006-07 (18-8, 8-1 NESCAC)

Team Info

Coach: Carla Berube
Conference: NESCAC

Tufts

Enrollment (FT undergrads): 5004
Location: Medford, MA
Colors: Brown, Blue
Region: Northeast
Arena: Cousens Gymnasium (0)
Official Website: Men | Women
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News Releases

January 20, 2026 Tufts hands Smith its first loss For the second year in a row, Tufts handed Smith a non-conference loss, as the unranked Jumbos took down the No. 4 Bears on Tuesday night, dropping Smith to 14-1 overall.
May 22, 2025 Pace steps down at Tufts Jill Pace, who led Tufts to the NCAA Tournament four times in five seasons and the No. 1 ranking during the 2019-2020 season, is stepping down from her position.
January 20, 2025 Team of the Week D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll celebrates season No. 28, honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week.
March 27, 2023 2023 D3hoops.com women's All-America team Of the thousands of players in Division III women's basketball, these are the 25 we picked as the best in the country. Stellar Smith forward Morgan Morrison was selected Player of the Year and Mary Schleusner of Washington and Lee was chosen as Rookie of the Year.
March 14, 2023 D3hoops.com 2023 women's All-Region 1 team This All-Region team looks a lot like the NESCAC first-team all-conference selections, including Tufts' Maggie Russell as Player of the Year and Hamilton's Taylor Lambo as Rookie of the Year. Coach of the Year goes to Emily Garner who led Trinity (Conn.) to new heights.
March 10, 2023 High five for New England Five New England teams advanced through the 2023 Tournament sectional semifinals, as Rhode Island College sank No. 10 Chicago, No. 4 Smith outlasted Mary Washington, No. 13 Babson took care of Marietta and both NESCAC teams won their Sweet 16 games on Friday night.