Washington's All-Time Results at the NCAA Tournament
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COACHINGWASHINGTON RECORDS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Overall Conference Year Coach W L Pct. W L Pct. Conference Finish Postseason 1974-75 Christine Burkhart 11 11 .500 – – — — — 1975-76 Kathie Neir 17 11 .607 – – — — — 1976-77 Kathie Neir 22 4 .846 – – — — — 1977-78 Kathie Neir 26 5 .839 12 1 .923 1st/Coast Division/NWBL AIAW Sectional Semis 1978-79 Kathie Neir 17 11 .607 4 8 .333 4th/Coast Division/NWBL — 1979-80 Pat Dobratz 14 14 .500 5 8 .385 3rd/Coast Division/NWBL — 1980-81 Sue Kruszewski 19 12 .613 6 5 .545 3rd/Coast Division/NWBL — 1981-82 Sue Kruszewski 16 10 .615 0 4 .000 3rd/Open Division/NWBL — 1982-83 Sue Kruszewski 15 12 .556 7 5 .583 4th/NorPac — 1983-84 Joyce Sake 17 8 .680 8 4 .667 4th/NorPac — 1984-85 Joyce Sake 26 2 .929 11 0 1.000 1st/NorPac NCAA First Round 1985-86 Chris Gobrecht 24 6 .800 11 2 .846 1st/NorPac NCAA Second Round 1986-87 Chris Gobrecht 23 7 .767 14 4 .778 2nd/Pac-10 NCAA Second Round 1987-88 Chris Gobrecht 25 5 .833 16 2 .889 1st/Pac-10 NCAA Sweet Sixteen 1988-89 Chris Gobrecht 23 10 .697 15 3 .833 2nd/Pac-10 NCAA Second Round 1989-90 Chris Gobrecht 28 3 .903 17 1 .944 Tie-1st/Pac-10 NCAA Elite Eight 1990-91 Chris Gobrecht 24 5 .828 15 3 .833 2nd/Pac-10 NCAA Sweet Sixteen 1991-92 Chris Gobrecht 17 11 .607 9 9 .500 6th/Pac-10 — 1992-93 Chris Gobrecht 17 12 .586 11 7 .611 3rd/Pac-10 NCAA Second Round 1993-94 Chris Gobrecht 21 8 .724 12 6 .667 4th/Pac-10 NCAA Second Round 1994-95 Chris Gobrecht 25 9 .735 13 5 .722 2nd/Pac-10 NCAA Sweet Sixteen 1995-96 Chris Gobrecht 16 13 .552 10 8 .555 3rd/Pac-10 — 1996-97 June Daugherty 17 11 .607 12 6 .667 4th/Pac-10 NCAA First Round 1997-98 June Daugherty 18 10 .643 9 9 .500 5th/Pac-10 NCAA First Round 1998-99 June Daugherty 16 13 .552 11 7 .611 5th/Pac-10 WNIT Second Round 1999-00 June Daugherty 8 22 .270 4 14 .220 9th/Pac-10 — 2000-01 June Daugherty 22 10 .687 12 6 .667 Tie-1st/Pac-10 NCAA Elite Eight 2001-02 June Daugherty 19 12 .613 12 6 .666 Tie-2nd/Pac-10 WNIT Quarterfinals 2002-03 June Daugherty 22 8 .733 13 5 .722 Tie-2nd/Pac-10 NCAA First Round 2003-04 June Daugherty 18 13 .581 9 9 .500 6th/Pac-10 WNIT Second Round 2004-05 June Daugherty 14 16 .467 9 9 .500 7th/Pac-10 — 2005-06 June Daugherty 19 11 .633 11 7 .611 T-4th/Pac-10 NCAA Second Round 2006-07 June Daugherty 18 13 .581 11 7 .611 4th/Pac-10 NCAA First Round 2007-08 Tia Jackson 13 18 .419 8 10 .444 6th/Pac-10 — 2008-09 Tia Jackson 8 22 .267 3 15 .167 10th/Pac-10 — 2009-10 Tia Jackson 13 18 .419 7 11 .388 T-6th/Pac-10 WBI Quarterfinals 2010-11 Tia Jackson 11 17 .390 6 12 .330 7th/Pac-12 — 2011-12 Kevin McGuff 20 14 .588 8 10 .444 7th/Pac-12 WNIT Quarterfinals 2012-13 Kevin McGuff 21 12 .636 11 8 .500 5th/Pac-12 WNIT Second Round 2013-14 Mike Neighbors 20 14 .588 10 8 .556 6th/Pac-12 WNIT Quarterfinals 2014-15 Mike Neighbors 23 10 .697 11 7 .611 5th/Pac-12 NCAA First Round 2015-16 Mike Neighbors 26 11 .703 11 7 .611 5th/Pac-12 NCAA Final Four 2016-17 Mike Neighbors 29 6 .829 15 3 .833 T-2nd/Pac-12 NCAA Sweet Sixteen 2017-18 Jody Wynn 7 23 .233 1 17 .056 12th/Pac-12 — 2018-19 Jody Wynn 11 21 .344 2 15 .118 11th/Pac-12 — 2019-20 Jody Wynn 13 17 .433 5 13 .278 T0-9th/Pac-12 — TOTALS 46 Seasons 849 531 .615 370 289 .561 19 NCAA, 6 WNIT, 1 WBI Conference Affiliations 1986-Pres. Pac-10/12 Conference 288 217 .570 1982-86 Northern Pacific Athletic Conference 37 11 .771 1977-82 Northwest Women’s Basketball League 27 26 .509 WASHINGTON COACHES Coach Seasons Years Wins Losses Pct. Christine Burkhart 1 1974-75 11 11 .500 Kathie Neir 4 1975-79 82 31 .726 Pat Dobratz 1 1979-80 14 14 .500 Sue Kruszewski 3 1980-83 50 34 .595 Joyce Sake 2 1983-85 43 10 .811 Chris Gobrecht 11 1985-96 243 89 .732 June Daugherty 11 1996-07 191 139 .579 Tia Jackson 4 2007-11 45 75 .375 Kevin McGuff 2 2011-13 41 26 .612 Mike Neighbors 4 2013-17 98 41 .705 Jody Wynn 3 2017-20 31 61 .337 Totals 46 1974-2020 849 531 .615 2 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK WASHINGTON WOMEN’SWASHINGTON COACHES BASKETBALL AND ASSISTANT COACHES Christine Burkhart (1974-75) the school’s first-ever appearance in the NCAA tour- kies also made three trips to the postseason WNIT The first head coach for intercollegiate women’s nament in 1985, where UCLA beat the Huskies in the during her tenure. Daugherty coached the only Husky basketball at UW, Burkhart had two years of Husky first round, 72-68. The 1985 season featured 21 con- to ever win a Pac-10 Player of the Year honor in Gi- coaching experience prior to the NCAA sanctioning secutive victories. During her first season, 1983-84, uliana Mendiola and guided the careers of five Kodak of women’s basketball. In the first season of NCAA the Huskies upset High Country Athletic Conference District VIII All-Americans: Mendiola, Loree Payne, competition, Burkhart led the Huskies to an 11-11 re- champion Brigham Young (92-79), NorPac runnerup Megan Franza, Jamie Redd and Amber Hall. cord, including a 3-1 record and third-place finish at Oregon State (64-62) and Mountain West Athletic Con- In addition to the success her players enjoyed the NCWSA Area Playoffs, advancing to the Regional ference runnerup Eastern Washington (77-68). on the court, 16 Daugherty-coached players combined Playoffs where they didn’t place. Before her stint at Washington, Sake coached to earn 55 selections to the Pac-10 All-Academic Team Burkhart graduated from the UW in 1971, major- nine years at Grossmont College in San Diego, Califor- (first, second and honorable mention). ing in physical education. She also played two sea- nia. There, she directed the Griffins to four conference sons for the club team at the UW, leading the team in titles, and developed an overall community college Tia Jackson (2007-11) scoring both seasons. By request of the United States coaching record of 151-52 (.744). She was also named Tia Jackson posted a 45-75 (.375) record in four Women’s Basketball Olympic Committee, she at- the South Coast Conference Coach of the Year in 1979. seasons at UW. During her third season, Jackson led tended the Developmental Training Camp for Women’s She is the co-founder of the San Diego Summer Olym- the school over Portland in the first round of the WBI. Basketball in Wooster, Ohio, in the summer of 1970. pics Development League. In her second year, her group of young Huskies beat NCAA Tournament team Purdue on a buzzer-beater, Kathie Neir (1975-79) Chris Gobrecht (1985-96) and upset ninth-ranked California in the last game of Neir was the second coach in the history of Gobrecht put Washington women’s basketball the regular season. women’s basketball and had the third longest stint as on the map. In 11 years, Gobrecht created a product Jackson completed seasons as an assistant the UW coach. In four seasons at Washington, Neir that the city of Seattle embraced. It became almost coach at VCU, Stanford, UCLA and Duke before be- compiled an 82-31 (.726) record. She led the Huskies a love affair with the Huskies and figures show that coming a head coach at Washington. She stood out to the playoffs in her first three seasons. In 1976, they year in and year out, Washington women’s basketball as an excellent recruiter, and proved it at Washington. competed in the NCWSA Area Playoffs, but did not was the most attended women’s collegiate program in Jackson recruited three nationally-ranked prospects place. The following season, they reached the Re- a major city. her first season. gional Playoffs after a 22-4 regular season, placing Beginning with her first season, 1985-86, she third with a 3-2 record. In 1978 the Huskies finished guided the Huskies to their second straight NCAA Kevin McGuff (2011-13) 26-5 and won the NWBL Tournament and later finished tournament appearance. An NCAA bid was almost Kevin McGuff spent two seasons as the Huskies fourth at the AIAW Western Sectionals. mandated with every season after awhile, and the head coach. During his tenure he led the Dawgs to a Huskies went on to nine tournaments in 11 seasons, 41-26 record. McGuff immediately found success in Pat Dobratz (1979-80) advancing to four regionals during that span. Seattle, taking the Huskies to the postseason for the Dobratz was at the helm for only one season, as Each team was a winner. In 10 of the 11 seasons first time since 2009-10 and guiding UW to its first 20- an interim coach, after serving the previous season the Huskies had 17 or more wins.