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Stonehill Skyhawks women's basketball

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Stonehill Skyhawks
2024–25 Stonehill Skyhawks women's basketball team
CollegeStonehill College
Head coachTrisha Brown (24th season)
ConferenceNortheast Conference
LocationEaston, Massachusetts
ArenaMerkert Gymnasium
(capacity: 1,560)
NicknameSkyhawks
ColorsPurple and white[1]
   
NCAA tournament Final Four
Division II: 1995
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
Division II: 1994, 1995, 2018
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
Division II: 1987, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2003, 2009, 2015, 2018
NCAA tournament appearances
Division II: 1983, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019
Conference tournament champions
NE-10: 1983, 1987, 1995, 1997, 2008, 2020

The Stonehill Skyhawks women's basketball team represents Stonehill College in Easton, Massachusetts, United States. The Skyhawks currently compete in the Division I Northeast Conference after transitioning from the Division II Northeast-10 Conference on July 1, 2022. Due to the NCAA's policy on reclassifying programs, the Skyhawks will not be eligible to compete in the NCAA tournament until the 2026–27 season.

The team is currently led by 21st-year head coach Trisha Brown and play their home games at Merkert Gymnasium.

Postseason

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NCAA Division II

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The Skyhawks reached the NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament 25 times. They had a combined record of 26–26.

Year Round Opponent Result
1983 First Round Bentley L 62–64
1985 First Round Bentley L 52–67
1987 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Bentley
New Haven
W 52–49
L 64–72
1988 Regional Semifinals New Haven L 69–85
1991 Regional Semifinals Bentley L 29–79
1992 Regional Semifinals
Regional Finals
St. Augustine's
Bentley
W 96–74
L 60–68
1993 Regional Semifinals UMass Lowell L 78–84
1994 Regional Semifinals
Regional Finals
Elite Eight
Saint Anselm
Bentley
Cal State San Bernardino
W 96–89
W 81–64
L 71–82
1995 Regional Semifinals
Regional Finals
Elite Eight
Final Four
Third Place Game
American International
Saint Anselm
Merychurst
Portland State
Missouri Western State
W 80–60
W 83–69
W 80–78
L 59–75
L 66–76
1996 Regional Semifinals Saint Rose L 60–68
1997 First Round
Regional Semifinals
Regional Finals
Philadelphia Textile
Saint Rose
Bentley
W 65–50
W 77–60
L 41–52
1998 First Round Philadelphia Textile L 59–63
1999 First Round
Regional Semifinals
Binghamton
Saint Rose
W 65–64
L 37–60
2003 First Round
Regional Semifinals
Regional Finals
St. Thomas Aquinas
South Connecticut State
Bentley
W 83–49
W 57–49
L 44–66
2004 First Round
Regional Semifinals
Holy Family
Bryant
W 57–55
L 58–70
2006 First Round
Regional Semifinals
New Haven
American International
W 70–77
L 59–71
2007 First Round Bentley L 55–58
2008 First Round
Regional Semifinals
Bryant
Franklin Pierce
W 67–58
L 56–68
2009 First Round
Regional Semifinals
Regional Finals
Saint Rose
Holy Family
Franklin Pierce
W 62–58
W 72–61
L 54–78
2010 First Round
Regional Semifinals
Bentley
Holy Family
W 74–56
L 47–64
2013 First Round
Regional Semifinals
Franklin Pierce
Dowling
W 78–66
L 45–57
2014 First Round
Regional Semifinals
District of Columbia
Bentley
W 79–61
L 63–79
2015 First Round
Regional Semifinals
Regional Finals
Queens
Holy Family
New Haven
W 80–66
W 67–60
L 57–58
2018 First Round
Regional Semifinals
Regional Finals
Elite Eight
Southern Connecticut
St. Thomas Aquinas
University of the Sciences
Indiana (PA)
W 70–45
W 63–52
W 71–61
L 71–75
2019 First Round
Regional Semifinals
Jefferson
Saint Anselm
W 86–77
L 50–59

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Stonehill College Skyhawks". Retrieved September 17, 2022.
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