2010 NCAA Women's Final Four Records (Coaches)
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2003 NCAA Women's Basketball Records Book
Champ_WB02 10/31/02 4:49 PM Page 131 Championships Division I Championship .................................. 132 Division II Championship.................................. 142 Division III Championship................................. 144 Champ_WB02 10/31/02 4:49 PM Page 132 132 DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP Division I Championship Colorado 88, Southern U. 61 1-4, 1-2, 3, 3; Wynter Whitley 5-11, 4-4, 8, 14. Tulane 73, Colorado St. 69 TOTALS: 28-73, 11-14, 38 (5 team), 71. Stanford 76, Weber St. 51 Oklahoma: Caton Hill 5-11, 3-3, 6, 14; Jamie Duke 95, Norfolk St. 48 Talbert 3-5, 2-2, 5, 8; Rosalind Ross 7-14, 8-10, 10, TCU 55, Indiana 45 26; LaNeishea Caufield 4-13, 4-4, 3, 12; Stacey UC Santa Barb. 57, Louisiana Tech 56 Dales 6-13, 2-2, 6, 17; Dionnah Jackson 3-4, 2-2, 4, Texas 60, Wis.-Green Bay 55 9; Shannon Selmon 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0; Stephanie Simon 0- Cincinnati 76, St. Peter’s 63 (OT) 0, 0-0, 0, 0; Lauren Shoush 0-1, 0-0, 1, 0; Lindsey South Carolina 69, Liberty 61 Casey 0-1, 0-0, 1, 0; Stephanie Luce 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0; Drake 87, Syracuse 69 Kate Scott 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0. TOTALS: 28-61, 21-24, 42 Baylor 80, Bucknell 56 (5 team), 86. Halftime: Oklahoma 40, Duke 28. Three-point field SECOND ROUND goals: Duke 4-20 (Matyasovsky 0-1, Tillis 1-4, Krapohl Connecticut 86, Iowa 48 1-2, Beard 1-4, Gingrich 1-4, Mosch 0-1, Whitley 0- Penn St. -
Women's Basketball Women's Basketball
2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL #1 Jordan Adams #5 McKenzie Calvert #10 Courtney Jaco #13 Kaneisha Horn #21 Alexyz Vaioletama #23 Brianna Barrett Cynthia Cooper-Dyke Beth Burns #24 Drew Edelman #25 Alexis Lloyd #23 Brianna Barrett #32 Kiki Alofaituli #35 Kristen Simon #43 Amy Okonkwo Beth Burns Jualeah Woods Taja Edwards 2014-15 USC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Numerical No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown Previous School 1 Jordan Adams G 6-1 So.* 2V Irvine, Calif. Mater Dei HS 5 McKenzie Calvert G 5-9 Fr. HS Schertz, Texas Byron P. Steele HS 10 Courtney Jaco G 5-8 So. 1V Compton, Calif. Windward School 13 Kaneisha Horn F 6-1 Sr. 1V Birmingham, Ala. Ramsay HS/Alabama 21 Alexyz Vaioletama F 6-1 Sr. 3V Fountain Valley, Calif. Mater Dei HS 23 Brianna Barrett G 5-7 Jr. 2V Winnetka, Calif. Oaks Christian HS 24 Drew Edelman F 6-4 So. 1V Sunnyvale, Calif. Menlo School 25 Alexis Lloyd G 5-9 So. RS Chicago, Ill. Whitney Young HS/Virginia Tech 32 Kiki Alofaituli G 6-1 Sr. 2V Tustin, Calif. Mater Dei HS 35 Kristen Simon F 6-1 Fr. HS Gardena, Calif. Windward School 43 Amy Okonkwo F 6-2 Fr. HS Fontana, Calif. Etiwanda HS Alphabetical No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown Previous School 1 Jordan Adams G 6-1 So.* 2V Irvine, Calif. Mater Dei HS 32 Kiki Alofaituli G 6-1 Sr. 2V Tustin, Calif. Mater Dei HS 23 Brianna Barrett G 5-7 Jr. -
The NCAA News
Official Publication of the National Collegiate Athletic Association March 18,1992, Volume 29 Number 12 Gender-equity task force to go on a fast track A proposed genderequity task force is contain nine to 12 individuals. expected to work on an accelerated timetable Diversity in order to meet the NCAA’s legislative “That would include people within the Title IX only part of gender equity deadline, according to NCAA Executive membership who represent divergent Director Richard D. Schultz. groups from excellent athletics administra- When the NCAA announced the results equity is a philosophical consideration “I want this committee to conclude its tors to strong women’s rights advocates,” of the gender-equity survey March 11, the while Title IX is strictly legal. Member work so that any required legislation can be Schultz said. “Also, I anticipate there will be question arose as to the distinction between institutions may meet compliance stand- considered at the 1993 Convention,” Schultz people from outside advocacy groups, pos- Title 1X compliance and gender equity. ards for Title IX, Schultz said, but they said. “That means by the middle of August.” sibly a Congressman. We need to be very “Gender equity is not Title IX, and Title may not have gender equity in their pro- The idea of the task force was announced careful to come up with the right group.” IX is not gender equity,” Executive Direc- grams. at a March 1 I news conference at which the The formation of the task force is on the tor Richard D. Schultz said at the news For example, Schultz cited a common results of the NCAA’s gender-equity survey March 25 agenda of the NCAA Administra- conference announcing the results of the misconception: that the primary thrust of were revealed. -
04-05 WBB MG Pgs. 93-104.Indd
30-POINTScorers 34 Aisha Hollans, G Washington 3/17/02 Seattle, Wash. Lisa Leslie, F/C Stanford 1/30/94 Lyon Center Pam McGee, C Okla homa City 12/18/82 Ho no lu lu, Hawaii Terri Huff, F Pepperdine 2/4/80 Sports Arena 33 Lisa Leslie, F/C Ar i zo na 2/20/94 Lyon Center Lisa Leslie, F/C California 1/17/91 Berkeley, Calif. Cherie Nelson, F/C UCLA 2/10/89 Westwood, Calif. Cherie Nelson, F/C North Caroli na 12/1/88 Chap el Hill, N.C. Cherie Nelson, F/C Washington 2/27/88 North Gym Cherie Nelson, F/C Old Domin ion 12/30/87 Norfolk, Vir. Cheryl Miller, F BYU 11/22/85 Sports Arena Pam McGee, C Missouri 11/30/83 Sports Arena Paula McGee, F Tennessee 12/6/82 Knoxville, Tenn. Paula McGee, F San Jose State 1/5/81 Sports Arena Kathy Hammond, F Wayland Baptist 11/23/78 SLO, Calif. 32 Tina Thompson, F/C Washington 3/8/97 Lyon Center Tina Thompson, F/C Arizona 2/17/96 Tucson, Ariz. Lisa Leslie, F/C California 2/14/92 Lyon Center Cherie Nelson, F/C Ar i zo na State 1/21/89 Sports Arena Cherie Nelson, F/C Ohio State 12/18/87 North Gym TINA THOMPSON (1994-97) CYNTHIA COOPER (1982-84, 86) Cherie Nelson, F/C Arizona 1/9/87 Tucson, Ariz. Cherie Nelson, F/C North Caroli na 12/27/86 Coral Gables, Fla. Cherie Nelson, F/C BYU 12/3/86 Provo, Utah PTS. -
6 2015 WBB Awards.Indd
NCAA Women’s Basketball Award Winners Through 2013-14 All-America Selections ............................... 2 Annual Awards .............................................. 7 Coaching Awards ......................................... 9 Other Honors ................................................. 10 First-Team All-Americans by School ........................................................... 13 First-Team Academic All-Americans by School ..................................................... 18 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners by School................................... 20 2 NCAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL AWARD WINNERS THROUGH 2013-14 All-America Selections 1984 1988 State Farm/WBCA Division I: Pam McGee, Southern California; Cheryl Division I: Michelle Edwards, Iowa; Bridgette Gordon, Miller, Southern California; Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tennessee; Tracey Hall, Ohio St.; Donna Holt, Virginia; First selected in 1975. Voted on by the Wom en’s Tech; Yolanda Laney, Cheyney; Tresa Brown, North Suzie McConnell, Penn St.; Vickie Orr, Auburn; Penny Basket ball Coaches Association. Was sponsored by Carolina; Janet Harris, Georgia; Becky Jackson, Auburn; Toler, Long Beach St.; Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Kodak through 2006-07 season. Annette Smith, Texas; Marilyn Stephens, Temple; Joyce Tech; Beverly Williams, Texas; Sue Wicks, Rutgers. Walker, LSU. Division II: Jennifer DiMaggio, Pace; Jackie Dolberry, 1975 Division II: Carla Eades, Central Mo.; Francine Perry, Hampton; Cathy Gooden, Cal Poly Pomona; Jill Carolyn Bush, Wayland Baptist; Marianne -
Women's Basketball Award Winners
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AWARD WINNERS Division I All-America Teams 2 Division II All-America Teams 9 Division III All-America Teams 11 National Award Winners 15 Coaching Awards 21 Other Honors 24 First Team All-Americans By School 27 First Team Academic All-Americans By School 37 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners By School 42 DIVISION I ALL-AMERICA TEAMS 1983 Anne Donovan, Old Dominion; Valerie Still, 1992 Shannon Cate, Montana; Dena Head, Kentucky; LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach Tennessee; MaChelle Joseph, Purdue; WBCA St.; Paula McGee, Southern California; Rosemary Kosiorek, West Virginia; Tammi First selected in 1975. Voted on by the Wom en’s Cheryl Miller, Southern California; Janice Reiss, Virginia; Susan Robin son, Penn Basket ball Coaches Association. Was sponsored Lawrence, Louisiana Tech; Tanya Haave, St.; Frances Savage, Miami (FL); Dawn by Kodak through 2006-07 season and State Tennessee; Joyce Walker, LSU; Jasmina Staley, Virginia; Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Farm through 2010-11. Perazic, Mary land; Priscilla Gary, Kansas Tech; Val Whiting, Stanford. St. 1993 Andrea Congreaves, Mercer; Toni Foster, 1975 Carolyn Bush, Wayland Baptist; Marianne 1984 Pam McGee, Southern California; Cheryl Iowa; Lauretta Freeman, Auburn; Heidi Crawford, Immaculata; Nancy Dunkle, Cal Miller, Southern California; Janice Gillingham, Vanderbilt; Lisa Harrison, St. Fullerton; Lusia Harris, Delta St.; Jan Lawrence, Louisiana Tech; Yolanda Tennessee; Katie Smith, Ohio St.; Karen Irby, William Penn; Ann Meyers, UCLA; Laney, Cheyney; Tresa Brown, North Jennings, Nebraska; Sheryl Swoopes, Brenda Moeller, Wayland Baptist; Debbie Carolina; Janet Harris, Georgia; Becky Texas Tech; Milica Vukadinovic, California; Oing, Indiana; Sue Rojcewicz, Southern Jackson, Auburn; Annette Smith, Texas; Val Whiting, Stanford. -
Old Dominion University Lady Monarch Basketball
OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY LADY MONARCH BASKETBALL 2010-11 Lady Monarch Schedule OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY No. 2 SEED • 20-9 Overall, 14-4 CAA November 14 Sun. RV/RV Georgia Tech W, 65-63 2011 VIRGINIA 529 CAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 18 Thur. North Carolina A&T W, 79-65 MARCH 10-13, 2011 • The Show Place Arena 23 Tue. at NC State L, 62-60 26 Fri. Louisville W, 69-65 PROBABLE STARTERS 30 Tue. at Florida L, 63-55 No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Notes 2 Jasmine Parker G Sr. 5-6 11.9 3.8 Seventh in the nation averaging 3.2 steals a game December 11 Kquanise Byrd G Sr. 5-7 8.3 1.9 Top 3-point threat going 31-90 (34.4%) this year 5 Sun. #9/8 Tennessee L, 74-44 35 Shadasia Green G Sr. 5-9 7.7 5.9 Second leading rebounder from the guard spot 8 Wed. George Washington W, 60-35 5 Alena Voronina F Sr. 6-2 11.4 5.6 Second in the CAA shooting 54.9% from the field 12 Sun. at Richmond L, 65-43 44 Tia Lewis C/F Jr. 6-3 12.0 7.9 Fifth in the CAA with eight double-doubles 21 Tue. Stony Brook W, 71-47 Tulane/Double Tree Classic OFF THE BENCH 29 Wed. vs. Charlotte W, 81-75 No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Notes 30 Thur. at Tulane L, 62-59 3 Mairi Buchan C Jr. 6-2 --- --- Out for the season with a foot injury 4 Becca Allison G Fr.-r 5-8 2.7 0.5 Posted 8 points on 4-of-5 shooting vs W&M Feb. -
2019-20 Media Guide National Champions - 2001, 2018
2019-20 MEDIA GUIDE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS - 2001, 2018 A TRADITION OF SUCCESS 232 999 straight weeks ranked program wins in the AP Poll 24 91-5 straight NCAA in ACC Play All-Time tournaments 22 Consensus 11 30-win seasons All-Americans 9 9 current players Final Fours in the WNBA Notre Dame has appeared 8 7 straight conference National Championship in nine Final Fours with regular season titles game appearances National Championship wins in 2001 and 2018. 2019-20 NOTRE DAME WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CONTENTS ALL-TIME RECORD BY OPPONENT .......................................138 SERIES RECORDS ..............................................................160 HONORS...........................................................................162 THIS IS NOTRE DAME ............................................................2 INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS .................................................168 ROSTER INTRO .....................................................................4 ROSTER ................................................................................4 Nicole Benz ..................................................................................... 5 Sam Brunelle .................................................................................. 7 Katie Cole ........................................................................................ 7 Danielle Cosgrove ........................................................................... 9 Kate Gilbert ...................................................................................11 -
Women's Basketball Coaching Records Through 2009-10 5
Women’s Basketball Coaching Records through 2009-10 All-Divisions Coaching Records ............. 2 Division I Coaching Records ................... 5 Division II Coaching Records .................. 7 Division III Coaching Records ................. 10 2 ALL-DIVISIONS COacHING RECOrdS THROUGH 2009-10 All-Divisions Coaching Records Coach, Team Div. Years Won Lost Pct. Winningest Active Coaches 15. Andy Yosinoff, Emmanuel (MA) .............................. III 33 640 210 .753 16. Nancy Winstel, Northern Ky. ..................................... II 30 636 238 .728 (Minimum five years as an NCAA head coach in Divisions I, II 17. Cindy Russo, FIU ...............................................................I 33 631 324 .661 and/or III; includes career record from four-year colleges only) 18. Joan Bonvicini, Seattle ................................................R 30 618 318 .660 19. Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame .....................................I 28 613 244 .715 BY PERCENTAGE 20. Gene Roebuck, North Dakota ..................................R 23 592 118 .834 The rounding of percentages may indicate ties where none exists. In these cases, the numerical Tom Shirley, Philadelphia U. .................................... III 29 592 269 .688 order is correct. 22. Lynne Agee, UNC Greensboro ...................................I 32 589 318 .649 23. Wendy Larry, Old Dominion .......................................I 26 588 223 .725 Coach, Team Div. Years Won Lost Pct. 24. Joe Foley, UALR ................................................................I -
20-21Wbbprospectus-Recordbk.Pdf
NOTES 2 2020-21 PAC-12 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 2020-21 PAC-12 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL QUICK REFERENCE TABLE OF CONTENTS ARIZONA UCLA 106 McKale Center • Tucson, AZ 85721-0096 Morgan Center • 325 Westwood Plaza Quick Reference ................................................ 1 Office: (520) 621-4163 / Fax: (520) 621-2681 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1639 TEAM INFORMATION ...............................2-13 http://www.arizonawildcats.com Office: (310) 206-6831 / Fax: (310) 825-8664 Arizona Wildcats ................................................ 2 Head Coach: http://www.uclabruins.com Adia Barns (Arizona 1998) ...........................Fifth Year Head Coach: Arizona State Sun Devils ..................................... 3 Record at Arizona/Years .................................68-60/4 Cori Close (UC Santa Barbara 1993) ........... 10th Year California Golden Bears ...................................... 4 Career Record/Years ......................................68-60/4 Record at UCLA/Years ................................198-104/9 Colorado Buffaloes ............................................. 5 Women’s Basketball SID: Career Record/Years ..................................198-104/9 Oregon Ducks .................................................... 6 Adam Gonzales, Asst. Dir. .......................................... Women’s Basketball SID: Oregon State Beavers ......................................... 7 ............................. [email protected] Ryan Andersen [email protected] Stanford Cardinal .............................................. -
In the Fast Lane
In The Fast Lane Oregon State Women's Basketball Team 1985-86 From left to right seated : Yvette Flippen , Monica Raspberry, Fonda DeCree, Chelle Flamoe, Ayako Kikuchi , Jennifer Young , Cindy Ahr, Carol DeFrancesco, Lisa Channel, Debbie Dalluge. Standing: Laura Amiton , Head Coach Aki Hill, Cynthia Jackson. All Press Guide Photos by Mike Shields Printed by Albany Printing Co., Inc. Table of Contents THE UNIVERSITY Facts About Oregon State .... ... .... .......................... ........... ....... .2 Media Information .. ........ ......... .. .. .... ... ....... ... ...... ...................... 3 Ticket Prices .. ... ........ .. .... ... .. .................... .................................3 Gill Coliseum ........... ............................................ .. ....... ....... ... ..4 Oregon State Facilities ........ ... .... .. ........... ............. .. .... ... ... .... ... .4 COACHES & STAFF HeadCoachAki Hill ......... .. ................... ... ... ........... ......... .... ...... 6 Assistant Coach Alan Lambert ... ..... ............. ........................ .. ..? Assistant Coach Robyn Clark ............... ... .. ... ... ..... .. ..... .. ....... .... ? President of OSU , John V. Byrne ..... .... ......................... ... ...... ... 8 Athletic Director, Lynn Snyder ... .... ...... .. ... ..... ...... ... .......... ... .... 8 Deputy Athletic Director, Dr. Sylvia Moore ... ... ... .......... .. ......... 9 THE SEASON The Season Outlook ..... .. ... .... ...... .......... .... ...... ... ... ... ......... 1 2-1 3 -
Women's Basketball Coaching Records Through 2016-17
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING RECORDS THROUGH 2016-17 All-Divisions Coaching Records 2 Division I Coaching Records 7 Division II Coaching Records 11 Division III Coaching Records 14 ALL-DIVISIONS COACHING RECORDS WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES By Victories Coach, Team Div. Years Won Lost Pct. (Minimum of five years as an NCAA head coach in Divisions I, II 1. Tara VanDerveer, Stanford I 38 1,012 231 .814 and/or III; includes career record from four-year colleges only.) 2. Geno Auriemma, UConn I 32 991 135 .880 3. Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina I 42 990 374 .726 By Percentage 4. Barbara Stevens, Bentley II 40 983 274 .782 The rounding of percentages may indicate ties where none exists. In these 5. C. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers I 46 977 390 .715 cases, the numerical order is correct/ 6. Jim Foster, Chattanooga I 39 886 334 .726 Coach, Team Div. Years Won Lost Pct. 7. Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame I 35 853 268 .761 1. Jeff Hans, Thomas More III 5 144 9 .941 8. Curt Fredrickson, Northern St. II 38 820 300 .732 2. G.P. Gromacki, Amherst III 17 458 62 .881 9. Andy Yosinoff, Emmanuel (MA) III 40 788 265 .748 3. Geno Auriemma, UConn I 32 991 135 .880 10. Joe Foley, Little Rock I 30 745 234 .761 4. Michael Meek, George Fox II 7 180 27 .870 11. Gary Blair, Texas A&M I 32 739 304 .709 6. Brian Morehouse, Hope III 21 529 83 .864 12. Nancy Fahey, Illinois I 31 737 133 .847 7.