Saint Peter’s women’s basketball completes impressive yet disastrous winless season

Winning games at the highest level of college basketball is tough, and the St. Peter’s Peacocks women’s basketball team found out the hard way during the 2022-2023 season.
More wrapped up the season with a three-point loss to the Manhattan Jaspers in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Tournament on Tuesday. The loss was their 30th of the season as the team finished 0–30 on the year.
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“Tough battle against Manhattan, but we come up short and our season ends in Atlantic City,” the basketball team tweeted.
“Thank you so much Peacock Nation for supporting us all year!”
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The improbability of the feat is just as impressive as the team going undefeated during the year. There have been some winless seasons in Division 1 women’s basketball history: Youngstown State was 0-30 during the 2009-2010 season.
Of those teams, the Peacocks were the only ones to finish with 30 losses. Not even in the professional ranks of women’s basketball has a team gone an entire season without a win.
But that’s only here for Peacock, who will surely be back next season.
The St. Peter’s Peacocks women’s basketball team went 0-30 this season. (Michelle Layton/Getty Images)
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The season ended on a high note for Rachel Kuhl and Amaris Mills. Both players were named to the All-MAAC Academic Team. To be eligible, players must have completed two semesters at their school and have a cumulative GPA of 3.20 on a 4.0 scale.