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Opponents School Wins Losses Last Time Played Albany College Of Pharmacy 1 0 11/16/07 Albright College 52 13 2/29/20 Allegheny College 2 0 11/30/07 Alvernia University 26 2 2/26/21 Arcadia University 21 1 2/1/20 Army# 0 1 3/3/79 Averett University 1 0 11/20/15 Babson College 0 1 3/3/17 Baldwin Wallace University 1 0 3/2/19 Baptist Bible College 4 0 1/7/10 Barrington College 4 1 2/20/81 Baruch College 2 1 1/12/09 Bates College 0 1 1989-90 season Bethany College 4 0 2/28/01 Berry College 0 1 12/20/14 Binghamton University 0 1 1/9/98 Bridgewater College 1 2 12/17/12 Bryan College 1 0 12/2/77 Bowie State University 0 1 2/9/80 Bucknell University 4 7 12/6/83 SUNY-Buffalo State 1 0 1/10/04 Cabrini College 1 0 3/7/08 Cairn University/PBU/PCB 5 2 12/10/76 California Lutheran University 1 0 1/4/10 Carroll College 0 1 1988-89 season Carthage College 0 1 12/19/14 Catholic University 2 1 11/15/14 Chapman University 0 1 12/30/13 Christopher Newport University 2 1 11/9/19 College of New Rochelle 0 1 1984-85 season College of Staten Island 1 0 2001-02 season Concordia University at Austin 1 0 12/20/07 Delaware Valley College 1 0 12/13/80 DeSales University/Allentown College 9 7 1/7/12 DePauw University 1 1 12/19/12 Denison College 1 0 12/30/02 Dickinson College 25 11 1/3/17 Elizabethtown College* 38 48 2/26/14 Eastern University/Eastern College 26 2 3/12/21 Eastern Connecticut 2 0 3/7/20 Eastern Mennonite University* 23 11 11/17/12 Eastern Nazarene College 13 2 11/21/98 Emerson College 0 1 12/30/19 Emmanuel College 1 1 12/31/18 Emory & Henry College 1 0 3/3/18 Farleigh Dickinson-Florham 1 1 12/15/17 Franklin & Marshall College 20 14 12/31/10 Fitchburg State University 1 0 12/28/02 Frostburg State University 1 2 1/8/00 Gallaudet University 9 0 12/12/92 Geneva College 4 1 12/1/01 Gettysburg College 27 13 11/13/19 Grace College 1 0 1/10/84 Grove City College 2 0 11/18/05 Gordon College 2 3 11/20/98 Harrisburg General# 4 5 1/6/66 Hilbert College 1 0 3/1/19 Hood College 20 0 2/5/20 Houghton College 0 1 11/20/04 Howard Payne University 1 0 3/22/08 15 Messiah Women’s Basketball - All-Time Vs. Opponents School Wins Losses Last Time Played Indiana University of Pennsylvania 1 0 11/21/81 Ithaca College 0 1 11/22/14 John Carroll University 1 0 12/20/16 John Jay College 1 0 11/18/11 Johns Hopkins University 12 1 11/16/19 Juniata College 37 25 11/10/18 Kean University 1 5 3/2/12 Kenyon College 1 0 12/30/18 Keystone College 1 0 3/6/20 King’s College 15 6 1/7/06 Kutztown University 1 4 11/19/82 Lancaster Bible College 5 1 12/1/17 Lebanon Valley College* 65 22 2/12/21 Lee College 0 1 3/8/84 Lehman College 3 0 11/14/15 LeMoyne College 0 1 2/14/86 Liberty University 0 1 11/25/95 Lycoming College 44 8 1/29/20 Manhattanville College 1 0 12/17/11 Mansfield University 0 1 11/25/06 Marion University 1 0 1/4/85 Marymount University 4 2 11/23/19 Marywood University 1 0 12/4/81 UMass-Boston 0 1 12/29/19 Methodist University 1 0 11/16/12 McDaniel College/Western Maryland 13 3 11/21/09 Metropolitan University of Puerto Rico 1 0 12/20/12 Millersville University* 1 10 11/27/84 Montclair State University 1 0 1/5/07 Moravian College 24 9 2/24/07 Mount Aloysius College 1 0 1/2/04 Mount St. Mary’s University 0 1 1/15/80 University of Mount Union 0 1 3/6/10 Neumann University 4 0 11/20/12 New England College 1 0 1989-90 season North Central College 0 2 1996-97 season Notre Dame of MD 4 1 12/6/97 Nyack College 1 0 1974-75 season Oberlin College 1 0 3/2/18 Occidental College 0 2 12/31/13 Oglethorpe University 1 0 3/21/08 Palm Beach Atlantic University 1 0 1/5/99 Penn Hall 1 0 12/9/71 Penn State-Lehigh Valley 1 0 11/8/19 Penn State-Harrisburg 2 0 11/25/14 Pitt-Bradford 1 0 12/29/06 Pitt-Greensburg 3 1 11/21/14 Pitt-Johnstown 0 1 1980-81 season Poly Clinic# 4 5 1972-73 season Quincy University 0 1 12/18/00 Randolph-Macon College 2 0 3/7/14 Richard Stockton College 1 0 1996-97 season University of Richmond 1 0 1/11/80 Roberts Wesleyan College 1 0 11/20/93 Rosemont University 1 0 11/15/13 Rowan University/Glassboro 1 1 11/20/10 Salisbury University 3 0 12/28/15 Salve Regina University 1 0 1/3/09 University of Scranton 4 11 12/16/17 Seton Hill University 1 0 1/23/81 16 Messiah Women’s Basketball - All-Time Vs. Opponents School Wins Losses Last Time Played Shenandoah University 1 0 11/25/83 Shippensburg University* 1 13 1/25/83 Skidmore College 1 0 1/2/09 Springfield College 2 0 3/3/06 Spring Arbor University 0 1 1/5/85 St. Joe’s# 2 0 2/23/65 St. Lawrence University 1 0 3/8/08 St. Mary’s College of MD 3 0 11/19/16 St. Norbert College 1 0 12/29/05 St. Vincent College 1 1 11/17/18 Stevenson University 17 5 2/20/21 SUNY Geneseo 1 0 11/18/17 Susquehanna University 29 28 11/13/15 Swarthmore College 4 1 2/8/91 The College Of New Jersey 1 0 3/10/01 Tennessee Temple University 2 1 3/9/84 Thomas More College 0 1 3/7/09 Trinity College 1 0 11/17/06 Tufts University 1 2 3/8/19 UC-Santa Cruz 1 0 12/31/09 University of La Verne 1 0 12/31/94 University of Rio Grande 1 0 12/17/00 University of Rochester 2 1 3/14/08 UW-River Falls 2 0 12/30/15 UW-Stout 0 1 12/28/05 Ursinis College 3 0 11/22/08 University of Mary Washington 1 1 3/3/12 University of the Virgin Islands 1 0 12/31/04 Vassar College 1 0 12/18/16 Virginia Wesleyan College 2 1 12/19/11 Warner University/Warner Southern 1 0 1/6/99 Washington & Jefferson College 2 0 1/7/05 Washington Adventist University 1 1 11/18/14 Washington College 2 1 11/19/09 Waynesburg University 1 0 11/17/17 Wellesley College 1 0 1/29/17 Wesley College 1 0 11/16/18 Western Connecticut State University 0 1 3/4/11 Western New England University 1 0 12/28/17 Westfield State University 0 1 1988-89 season Westminster College 3 0 3/2/07 Wheaton College 0 1 1/6/98 Widener University 53 11 3/18/21 Wilkes University 12 8 11/19/04 Williams College 0 1 3/4/06 William Paterson University 1 0 3/2/13 Wilson College 4 1 1977-78 season Wittenberg University 0 1 3/6/04 York College of Pennsylvania 34 11 12/7/19 All games are varsity contests *-- Some games were played when Messiah or opponent was not an NCAA member. #-- All games were played when Messiah or opponent was not an NCAA member. 17.
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