Men's Basketball
2009-2010
Schedule
| Season Record: 0-0-0 | ||||||
| Date | Opponent | Location | Time | Result | Score | |
| 11/21/09 | University of Scranton Tip-Off Tournament vs. University of Scranton | Away | ||||
| 11/22/09 | University of Scranton Tip-Off Tournament vs. TBA | Away | TBA | |||
| 11/24/09 | * | Yeshiva University | Away | |||
| 12/01/09 | * | The Sage Colleges | Home | |||
| 12/03/09 | * | Maritime College | Away | |||
| 12/05/09 | * | SUNY Old Westbury | Home | |||
| 12/09/09 | * | Purchase College | Home | |||
| 12/11/09 | Bard College Raptors Tournament vs. TBD | Home | TBA | |||
| 12/12/09 | Bard College Raptors Tournament vs. TBD | Home | TBA | |||
| 01/05/10 | * | Mount Saint Mary College | Home | |||
| 01/07/10 | * | Polytechnic Institute of NYU | Home | |||
| 01/09/10 | * | Farmingdale State College | Away | |||
| 01/12/10 | Wesleyan University | Away | ||||
| 01/16/10 | * | St. Joseph's College | Home | |||
| 01/19/10 | * | College of Mount Saint Vincent | Away | |||
| 01/21/10 | * | The Sage Colleges | Away | |||
| 01/23/10 | * | SUNY Old Westbury | Away | |||
| 01/27/10 | * | Maritime College | Home | |||
| 01/31/10 | * | Yeshiva University | Home | |||
| 02/03/10 | * | Purchase College | Away | |||
| 02/06/10 | * | Polytechnic Institute of NYU | Away | |||
| 02/09/10 | * | Mount Saint Mary College | Away | |||
| 02/13/10 | * | Farmingdale State College | Home | |||
| 02/17/10 | * | College of Mount Saint Vincent | Home | |||
| 02/20/10 | * | St. Joseph's College | Away | |||
| 02/23/10 | Skyline Conference Quarterfinals | TBA | TBA | |||
| 02/25/10 | Skyline Conference Semifinals | TBA | TBA | |||
| 02/27/10 | Skyline Conference Championship | TBA | TBA | |||
* Skyline Conference |
Season Record: 0-0-0 |
Student-Athlete Spotlight
#8 Kim Larie
Women's Soccer, Position: D
Major: Economics
Hometown: Londonderry, NH
Highschool: Londonderry
Kim Larie, co-captain of the women's soccer team, led the Raptors to a Skyline Conference Tournament second place finish and an ECAC Semi-Final birth in the 2009 season. Kim was also selected as the 2009 Skyline Conference Women's Soccer Player of the Year.