Albright women's basketball facts
- 5 NCAA Appearances in 2020, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2008
- Conference Champions in 2016
- ECAC Tournament Appearances in 2015, 2009, 2007
- 2020-2023 Defensive Player of the Year
- 2023 MAC Commonwealth Player of the Year
- 2023-2024 First Team All MAC Honors
- 2020 D3hoops.com All-American
- 2023 D3hoops.com All-American Honorable Mention
ABOUT US
At Albright, we aim to provide our Women's Basketball players with the best experience they can have. That experience is built on high academic education, holistic personal growth, and competing at the national level in Division III Women's basketball.
Our players are highly successful women, boasting athletic prowess, academic achievements, and gifts that span from lawyers to doctors, accountants to artists, and everywhere in between. We seek women who are accountable, coachable, and adaptable on the court and in their every day lives. With each special individual we add, the Albright community grows in character and strength.
Academic Majors Offered at Albright
Recent Rankings
Best Bang for the Buck in the Northeast — Washington Monthly
Top National College (ranked #158) — U.S. News & World Report
#22 National Performer on Social Mobility — U.S. News & World Report
Best Colleges for Career Development — Colleges of Distinction
Best Colleges in the Mid-Atlantic — Princeton Review
Student Life
1,647 students - 81% live on campus, 56% female
48% students of color
35% out-of-state
23 varsity athletic teams (nine for men, 11 for women) and 40% of the student body are made up of student-athletes
90% of Albright students who apply to medical and law school are accepted.
In addition, earnings for Albright grads far outpace median earnings of all private, public and for-profit institutions across the country. 40 year Return on Investment:
Albright College = $951,000