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All-Time Coaching Ledger all-time coaching ledger JILL HUTCHISON GOOCH FOSTER JENNY YOPP Years Active: 1971-73, 1974-99 Years Active: 1973-74 Years Active: 1999-2003 Record: 461-323 (.588) [28 seasons] Record: 17-4 (.810) [One season] Record: 25-83 (.231) [Four seasons] • Redbird basketball all-time wins • 1974 AIAW State Champions YOPP YEAR-BY-YEAR leader (men’s and women’s). • 1974 AIAW Regional 1999-2000 ..................................6-20 • Three NCAA Tournament bids. Champions 2000-01 ......................................5-22 • Six WNIT bids. • Finished the season ranked 2001-02 ......................................7-20 • Three-time conference coach of No. 12 in the nation 2002-03 ......................................7-21 the year (1985, 1988, 1996). • Coached 13 first-team FOSTER YEAR-BY-YEAR all-conference players, two All- 1973-74 ......................................17-4 Americans and two Olympians. • Illinois State Athletics Hall of Fame member (1984). • Missouri Valley Conference Hall of Fame member (2008). • Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame member (2009). HUTCHISON YEAR-BY-YEAR *1970-71 .....................................13-9 1971-72 ...................................... 11-6 ROBIN PINGETON Years Active: 2003-10 1972-73 ......................................17-5 Record: 144-81 (.640) [Seven seasons] 1974-75 ......................................14-9 MELINDA FISCHER 1975-76 ....................................18-12 Years Active: 1980-85 • Two NCAA Tournament bids 1976-77 ......................................20-6 Record: 113-47 (.810) [Five seasons] (2005, 2008) 1977-78 .................................... 11-12 • Three WNIT bids (2007, 2009, 1978-79 ....................................10-17 • Served as co-head coach with 2010) 1979-80 ....................................23-10 Jill Hutchison • 2009 WNIT Semifinalists 1980-81 ......................................28-8 • One NCAA Tournament bid • Two State Farm Missouri Valley 1981-82 ....................................19-15 • Two WNIT bids Conference Tournament titles 1982-83 ....................................20-10 • Co-Gateway Conference Coach (2005, 2008) 1983-84 ......................................23-8 of the Year (1984-85) • Three Missouri Valley 1984-85 ......................................23-6 • Gateway Conference regular- Conference Regular-Season 1985-86 ....................................16-12 season title (1984-85) Championships (2008, 2009, 1986-87 ....................................12-15 • Gateway Conference 2010) 1987-88 .................................... 20-11 Tournament title (1982-83) • Two Missouri Valley Conference 1988-89 ......................................23-8 • AIAW State Champions Coach of the Year awards 1989-90 .................................... 21-11 (1980-81) (2004, 2010) 1990-91 ....................................18-10 1991-92 ....................................14-14 FISCHER YEAR-BY-YEAR PINGETON YEAR-BY-YEAR 1992-93 .................................... 11-16 1980-81 ......................................28-8 2003-04 ....................................16-13 1993-94 ....................................10-17 1981-82 ....................................19-15 2004-05 ....................................13-18 1994-95 .................................... 11-16 1982-83 ....................................20-10 2005-06 ....................................12-16 1995-96 ....................................19-13 1983-84 ......................................23-8 2006-07 .................................... 22-11 1996-97 .................................... 17-11 1984-85 ......................................23-6 2007-08 ......................................26-7 1997-98 .................................... 11-16 2008-09 ......................................27-8 1998-99 ......................................8-20 2009-10 ......................................28-8 *official records not kept ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY 2018-19 | 52 | WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE all-time coaching ledger STEPHANIE GLANCE BARB SMITH KRISTEN GILLESPIE Years Active: 2010-13 Years Active: 2013-17 Years Active: 2017-present Record: 67-35 (.657) [Three seasons] Record: 28-93 (.231) [Four seasons] Record: 52-38 (.578) [Three seasons] • Missouri Valley Conference SMITH YEAR-BY-YEAR • Coached five All-MVC First Team Coach of the Year (2012) 2013-14 ....................................10-20 honorees, including three consecutive • WNIT Semifinalists (2011) 2014-15 ......................................2-28 MVC Newcomers of the Year • WNIT Second Round (2012) 2015-16 ......................................8-22 • Tied the MVC record for wins 2016-17 ......................................8-23 GLANCE YEAR-BY-YEAR by a first-year coach (24). 2017-18 ....................................14-16 • WBCA Maggie Dixon Rookie 2018-19 ....................................19-12 Coach of the Year (2011) *2019-20 ...................................19-10 *postseason cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic GLANCE YEAR-BY-YEAR 2010-11 ..................................... 24-11 2011-12 .....................................19-13 2012-13 .................................... 24-11 all-time coaching ledger YEAR COACH OVERALL CONF. RECORD PLACE TOURNAMENT POSTSEASON RECORD 1971-72 Jill Hutchison 11-6 (.647) -- -- -- AIAW State 3-0 Regional 1-1 National 0-2 1972-73 Jill Hutchison 17-5 (.773) -- -- -- AIAW Regional 3-0 Tournament 1973-74 Gooch Foster 17-4 (.810) -- -- -- AIAW State 3-0 Regional 4-0 National 1-1 1974-75 Jill Hutchison 14-9 (.609) -- -- -- AIAW State 3-0 Regional 3-1 1975-76 Jill Hutchison 18-12 (.600) -- -- -- AIAW State 2-0 Regional 2-2 1976-77 Jill Hutchison 20-6 (.769) -- -- -- AIAW State 3-0 Regional 1-1 1977-78 Jill Hutchison 11-12 (.478) -- -- -- AIAW State 4-0 Regional 0-1 1978-79 Jill Hutchison 10-17 (.370) -- -- -- AIAW State 0-1 1979-80 Jill Hutchison 23-10 (.697) -- -- -- AIAW State 2-1 WNIT 2-1 1980-81 Jill Hutchison & 28-8 (.778) -- -- -- AIAW State 3-0 Melinda Fischer Regional 2-1 National 1-1 1981-82 Jill Hutchison & 19-15 (.559) -- -- 0-1 WNIT 1-2 Melinda Fischer 1982-83 Jill Hutchison & 20-10 (.667) -- -- 1st NCAA Tournament 0-1 Melinda Fischer 1983-84 Jill Hutchison & 23-8 (.742) 15-3 (.833) 3rd T-3rd WNIT 1-2 Melinda Fischer ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY 2018-19 | 53 | WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE all-time coaching ledger YEAR COACH OVERALL CONF. RECORD PLACE TOURNAMENT POSTSEASON RECORD 1984-85 Jill Hutchison & 23-6 (.793) 17-1 (.944) 1st -- NCAA Tournament 0-1 Melinda Fischer 1985-86 Jill Hutchison & 16-12 (.571) 12-6 (.667) 3rd -- -- -- Melinda Fischer 1986-87 Jill Hutchison 12-15 (.444) 10-8 (.556) 4th -- -- -- 1987-88 Jill Hutchison 20-11 (.645) 14-47 (.778) 1st T-3rd WNIT 1-2 1988-89 Jill Hutchison 23-8 (.742) 16-2 (.889) 1st 1st NCAA Tournament 1-1 1989-90 Jill Hutchison 21-11 (.656) 14-4 (.778) 1st 2nd WNIT 1-2 1990-91 Jill Hutchison 18-10 (.643) 13-5 (.722) 2nd T-3rd -- -- 1991-92 Jill Hutchison 14-14 (.500) 11-7 (.611) 4th T-3rd -- -- 1992-93 Jill Hutchison 11-16 (.407) 6-10 (.375) 6th T-5th -- -- 1993-94 Jill Hutchison 10-17 (.370) 5-11 (.313) 6th T-5th -- -- 1994-95 Jill Hutchison 11-16 (.407) 7-11 (.389) 7th T-5th -- -- 1995-96 Jill Hutchison 19-13 (.594) 14-4 (.778) 3rd 2nd WNIT 0-3 1996-97 Jill Hutchison 17-11(.607) 13-5 (.722) 2nd T-5th -- -- 1997-98 Jill Hutchison 11-16 (.407) 9-9 (.500) 5th T-5th -- -- 1998-99 Jill Hutchison 8-20 (.286) 4-14 (.222) 9th -- -- -- 1999-00 Jenny Yopp 6-20 (.231) 3-15 (.167) 9th -- -- -- 2000-01 Jenny Yopp 5-22 (.185) 3-15 (.167) 10th -- -- -- 2001-02 Jenny Yopp 7-20 (.259) 5-13 (.278) 9th -- -- -- 2002-03 Jenny Yopp 7-21 (.250) 5-13 (.278) 8th T-9th -- -- 2003-04 Robin Pingeton 16-13 (.552) 9-9 (.500) 5th T-3rd -- -- 2004-05 Robin Pingeton 13-18 (.419) 7-11 (.389) 8th 1st NCAA Tournament 0-1 2005-06 Robin Pingeton 12-16 (.429) 7-11 (.389) 6th T-8th -- -- 2006-07 Robin Pingeton 22-11 (.667) 13-5 (.722) 2nd T-3rd WNIT 1-1 2007-08 Robin Pingeton 26-7 (.788) 13-5 (.722) T-1st 1st NCAA Tournament 0-1 2008-09 Robin Pingeton 27-8 (.771) 15-3 (.833) 1st T-5th WNIT 3-1 2009-10 Robin Pingeton 28-8 (.778) 16-2 (.889) 1st T-3rd WNIT 4-1 2010-11 Stephanie Glance 24-11 (.686) 12-6 (.667) T-2nd T-5th WNIT 4-1 2011-12 Stephanie Glance 19-13 (.594) 13-5 (.722) 2nd T-5th WNIT 1-1 2012-13 Stephanie Glance 24-11 (.686) 13-5 (.722) 3rd 2nd WNIT 1-1 2013-14 Barb Smith 10-20 (.333) 8-10 (.444) T-6th T-3rd -- -- 2014-15 Barb Smith 2-28 (.067) 2-16 (.111) 10th T-9th -- -- 2015-16 Barb Smith 8-22 (.267) 6-12 (.333) 7th T-9th -- -- 2016-17 Barb Smith 8-23 (.258) 4-14 (.222) 9th T-5th -- -- 2017-18 Kristen Gillespie 14-16 (.467) 8-10 (.444) 6th T-5th -- -- 2018-19 Kristen Gillespie 19-12 (.613) 11-7 (.611) 4th T-3rd -- -- *2019-20 Kristen Gillespie 19-10 (.655) 11-7 (.611) 4th N/A N/A N/A * postseason cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic Overall Record: 781-648 (.547)* 20-Win Seasons: 15 (1976-77, 1979-80, 1980-81, 1982-83, Conference Record: 368-298 (.553) 1983-84, 1984-85, 1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 2006-07, 2007-08, NCAA Tournament Record: 1-5 (.167) 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2012-13) WNIT Record: 20-18 (.526) 25-Win Seasons: 4 (1980-81, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10) AIAW State Tournament Record: 26-2 (.929) AIAW Regional Tournament Record: 14-8 (.636) *Overall record is 794-657 (.547) if including the 1970-71 season, Jill Hutchi- AIAW National Tournament Record: 2-4 (.333) son's actual first year at Illinois State. ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY 2018-19 | 54 | WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE awards and honors MVC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1989-90 Tami Baalke 2005-06
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