New York University Violets

Schedule

All times Eastern
Overall: 19-8 - Conference: 7-7
11/15 vs. Stevens Final W, 94-79 BX RC
11/21 vs. MIT Final W, 73-70 BX RC
11/22 vs. Springfield Final W, 72-49 BX RC
11/25 at Baruch Final W, 72-54 BX RC
11/28 at Johns Hopkins Final W, 49-38 BX
12/1 at SUNY New Paltz Final W, 71-48 BX RC RC
12/5 at Emmanuel Final W, 59-54 BX PH
12/30 at Brooklyn Final W, 77-35 BX
1/2 vs. Kean Final W, 73-68 BX RC
1/3 vs. Middlebury Final W, 70-62 BX RC
1/9 vs. Brandeis * • Final W, 57-46 BX RC RC
1/11 at Hunter Final W, 58-31 BX
1/15 vs. Emory * • Final W, 48-45 BX RC
1/17 vs. Rochester * • Final L, 73-54 BX RC PH
1/22 at Chicago * • Final W, 71-55 BX PH
1/24 at Washington U. * • Final W, 66-64 BX
1/29 vs. Carnegie Mellon * • Final W, 75-74 BX RC
1/31 vs. Case Western Reserve * • Final W, 82-70 BX
2/5 at Carnegie Mellon * • Final L, 70-57 BX
2/7 at Case Western Reserve * • Final L, 67-65 BX RC
2/12 at Emory * • Final L, 65-59 BX
2/14 at Rochester * • Final L, 85-55 BX RC
2/19 vs. Chicago * • Final L, 76-64 BX
2/21 vs. Washington U. * • Final L, 66-53 BX RC
2/27 at Brandeis * • Final W, 70-56 BX
3/4 vs. Lehman Final W, 70-63 BX
@ Bowdoin College
3/5 at Bowdoin Final L, 62-48 BX PH

(* Conference; • Region)
All times Eastern
Overall: 19-8 - Conference: 7-7
1/9 vs. Brandeis * • W, 57-46 BX RC RC
1/15 vs. Emory * • W, 48-45 BX RC
1/17 vs. Rochester * • L, 73-54 BX RC PH
1/22 at Chicago * • W, 71-55 BX PH
1/24 at Washington U. * • W, 66-64 BX
1/29 vs. Carnegie Mellon * • W, 75-74 BX RC
1/31 vs. Case Western Reserve * • W, 82-70 BX
2/5 at Carnegie Mellon * • L, 70-57 BX
2/7 at Case Western Reserve * • L, 67-65 BX RC
2/12 at Emory * • L, 65-59 BX
2/14 at Rochester * • L, 85-55 BX RC
2/19 vs. Chicago * • L, 76-64 BX
2/21 vs. Washington U. * • L, 66-53 BX RC
2/27 at Brandeis * • W, 70-56 BX

(* Conference; • Region)
/conf/UAA/Women/2015-16/standings-div1 : /conf/UAA/Women/2015-16/standings-div2 : /conf/UAA/Women/2015-16/standings

2015-16

Washington U. 11-3 23-6
Rochester 10-4 23-6
Carnegie Mellon 8-6 21-7
Chicago 8-6 16-9
New York University 7-7 19-8
Brandeis 5-9 12-13
Emory 4-10 13-12
Case Western Reserve 3-11 8-17

Past Records

2025-26 (29-1, 14-0 UAA)
2024-25 (31-0, 14-0 UAA)
2023-24 (31-0, 14-0 UAA)
2022-23 (25-3, 12-2 UAA)
2021-22 (25-2, 13-1 UAA)
2020-21 (0-0, 0-0 UAA)
2019-20 (21-6, 10-4 UAA)
2018-19 (17-10, 6-8 UAA)
2017-18 (18-11, 8-6 UAA)
2016-17 (14-13, 3-11 UAA)
2015-16 (19-8, 7-7 UAA)
2014-15 (22-5, 10-4 UAA)
2013-14 (20-6, 9-5 UAA)
2012-13 (10-15, 3-11 UAA)
2011-12 (10-15, 2-12 UAA)
2010-11 (12-13, 6-8 UAA)
2009-10 (16-12, 5-9 UAA)
2008-09 (23-5, 10-4 UAA)
2007-08 (14-11, 3-11 UAA)
2006-07 (27-4, 12-2 UAA)

Team Info

Coach: Lauren Hall-Gregory
Conference: UAA

New York University

Enrollment (FT undergrads): 20950
Location: New York, NY
Colors: Purple, White
Region: East
Arena: John A. Paulson Center (1500)
Official Website: Men | Women
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News Releases

March 21, 2026 2026 D3hoops.com All-Americans Of the thousands of players in Division III women's basketball, these are the 25 we picked as the best in the country. Washington and Lee phenom Mary Schleusner is our Player of the Year, while Wartburg guard Katie Boulanger is our Rookie of the Year.
March 18, 2026 Stakes are high in Scranton-NYU rematch Scranton remembers its last meeting with NYU well, and so do the Violets. As the top two teams in the nation get ready for their national semifinal matchup, Riley Zayas checks in with both to get the pulse and find out what takeaways are still relevant from 2024. More in a Road to Salem feature.
March 16, 2026 D3hoops.com 2026 women's All-Region 4 team Everything's coming up Violet in Region IV once again. Caroline Peper is Player of the Year, Meg Barber Coach of the Year, and Aila Kabara Rookie of the Year for unstoppable NYU.
March 16, 2026 Hoopsville: Fort Wayne & Salem 2, 4, 6, 8, who do we appreciate? Those who play DIII basketball. This weekend those numbers will be key as the tourneys play down from quarterfinals and semifinals to national title competitors and champion. Who survives the spotlight in Fort Wayne & Salem? Watch/listen a super-sized edition of Hoopsville via archive or podcast!
March 14, 2026 Elite 8: Hosts with the most No. 1 NYU, No. 2 Scranton, and No. 4 UW-Oshkosh sent their fans home happy after rolling to victory in Saturday night's sectional semifinals, while No. 8 Denison kept its dream season going with an upset victory at No. 3 Washington and Lee in the 2026 NCAA Division III women's basketball tournament.
March 13, 2026 Cs the moment: Chicago, Concordia rally through Chicago and Concordia-Moorhead rallied past their Sweet 16 foes and into the Elite 8, while the top three teams in the country stayed undefeated by winning at home in Friday night's NCAA Division III women's basketball tournament. Read the full recap here.