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Women's Basketball Conference Standings & History WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CONFERENCE STANDINGS & HISTORY 2016-17 Division I Conference Standings 2 Division I Conference Champions Season-by-Season 5 Division I Conference Alignment History 18 2016-17 Division II Conference Standings 24 2016-17 Division III Conference Standings 27 2016-17 DIVISION I CONFERENCE STANDINGS #Conference tournament champion; Atlantic Sun Big Sky Conference *Reclassifying institution.; $Provisional institution. Conference Conference Full Season Conference Full Season W L Pct. W L Pct. America East Conference W L Pct. W L Pct. Montana St. 15 3 .833 25 7 .781 Conference Full Season Stetson 13 1 .929 26 7 .788 North Dakota 15 3 .833 20 11 .645 W L Pct. W L Pct. FGCU# 12 2 .857 26 9 .743 Northern Colo. 14 4 .778 22 8 .733 Eastern Wash. 12 6 .667 19 14 .576 New Hampshire 15 1 .938 26 6 .813 Jacksonville 11 3 .786 23 9 .719 Kennesaw St. 8 6 .571 10 20 .333 Idaho 11 7 .611 19 15 .559 Albany (NY)# 12 4 .750 21 12 .636 Idaho St. 10 8 .556 19 14 .576 UMBC 10 6 .625 15 16 .484 NJIT 4 10 .286 11 19 .367 Lipscomb 3 11 .214 6 24 .200 Portland St. 8 10 .444 16 17 .485 Maine 9 7 .563 18 16 .529 Weber St. 6 12 .333 13 18 .419 Binghamton 8 8 .500 13 17 .433 North Florida 3 11 .214 10 20 .333 USC Upstate 2 12 .143 9 21 .300 Sacramento St. 6 12 .333 10 20 .333 Hartford 7 9 .438 17 14 .548 Northern Ariz. 5 13 .278 9 21 .300 Vermont 6 10 .375 9 20 .310 Atlantic 10 Conference Montana 4 14 .222 7 23 .233 Stony Brook 5 11 .313 12 18 .400 Southern Utah 2 16 .111 7 23 .233 UMass Lowell* 0 16 .000 3 26 .103 Conference Full Season Big South Conference American Athletic W L Pct. W L Pct. Conference Dayton# 13 3 .813 22 10 .688 Conference Full Season George 13 3 .813 20 10 .667 W L Pct. W L Pct. Conference Full Season Washington Saint Louis 12 4 .750 25 9 .735 Radford 14 4 .778 24 9 .727 W L Pct. W L Pct. Saint Joseph’s 12 4 .750 17 15 .531 Campbell 13 5 .722 21 10 .677 UConn# 16 0 1.000 36 1 .973 Fordham 11 5 .688 22 12 .647 High Point 13 5 .722 15 15 .500 Temple 13 3 .813 25 7 .781 La Salle 9 7 .563 17 13 .567 Liberty 12 6 .667 13 17 .433 South Fla. 11 5 .688 24 9 .727 Duquesne 8 8 .500 18 16 .529 Charleston So. 11 7 .611 18 14 .563 UCF 9 7 .563 21 12 .636 VCU 8 8 .500 16 15 .516 Presbyterian 10 8 .556 13 18 .419 Tulane 7 9 .438 18 15 .545 Richmond 7 9 .438 13 17 .433 UNC Asheville# 9 9 .500 19 15 .559 SMU 7 9 .438 19 15 .559 George Mason 6 10 .375 13 17 .433 Gardner-Webb 6 12 .333 12 19 .387 Cincinnati 7 9 .438 16 14 .533 St. Bonaventure 4 12 .250 9 20 .310 Winthrop 1 17 .056 2 29 .065 Memphis 7 9 .438 14 16 .467 Davidson 4 12 .250 6 23 .207 Longwood 1 17 .056 4 26 .133 Tulsa 5 11 .313 10 21 .323 Massachusetts 3 13 .188 9 21 .300 Houston 4 12 .250 12 19 .387 Rhode Island 2 14 .125 6 23 .207 Big Ten Conference East Carolina 2 14 .125 11 19 .367 Conference Full Season Big East Conference Atlantic Coast Conference W L Pct. W L Pct. Conference Full Season Maryland# 15 1 .938 32 3 .914 Conference Full Season W L Pct. W L Pct. Ohio St. 15 1 .938 28 7 .800 W L Pct. W L Pct. DePaul 16 2 .889 27 8 .771 Michigan 11 5 .688 28 9 .757 Notre Dame# 15 1 .938 33 4 .892 Creighton 16 2 .889 24 8 .750 Indiana 10 6 .625 23 11 .676 Florida St. 13 3 .812 28 7 .800 Marquette# 13 5 .722 25 8 .758 Purdue 10 6 .625 23 13 .639 Duke 13 3 .812 28 6 .824 St. John’s (NY) 11 7 .611 22 12 .647 Penn St. 9 7 .563 21 11 .656 North Carolina St. 12 4 .750 23 8 .742 Villanova 11 7 .611 20 15 .571 Michigan St. 9 7 .563 21 12 .636 Louisville 12 4 .750 29 8 .784 Georgetown 9 9 .500 17 113 .131 Northwestern 8 8 .500 20 11 .645 Syracuse 11 5 .688 22 11 .667 Providence 4 14 .222 12 18 .400 Iowa 8 8 .500 20 14 .588 Miami (FL) 10 6 .625 24 9 .727 Xavier 4 14 .222 12 18 .400 Minnesota 5 11 .313 15 16 .484 Virginia 7 9 .438 20 13 .606 Seton Hall 4 14 .222 12 19 .387 Illinois 3 13 .188 9 22 .290 Wake Forest 6 10 .375 16 16 .500 Butler 2 16 .111 6 25 .194 Wisconsin 3 13 .188 9 22 .290 Georgia Tech 5 11 .312 23 14 .622 Nebraska 3 13 .188 7 22 .241 Pittsburgh 4 12 .250 13 17 .433 Rutgers 3 13 .188 6 24 .200 Virginia Tech 4 12 .250 20 14 .588 Clemson 3 13 .188 15 16 .484 North Carolina 3 13 .188 15 16 .484 Boston College 2 14 .125 9 21 .300 2016-17 Division I Conference Standings 2 Big 12 Conference Horizon League Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Full Season Conference Full Season Conference W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Conference Full Season Baylor 17 1 .944 33 4 .892 Green Bay# 15 3 .833 27 6 .818 W L Pct. W L Pct. Texas 15 3 .833 25 9 .735 Wright St. 15 3 .833 25 9 .735 Bethune-Cookman 15 1 .938 21 11 .656 Oklahoma 13 5 .722 23 10 .697 Oakland 12 6 .667 18 12 .600 Howard 12 4 .750 16 13 .552 Kansas St. 11 7 .611 23 11 .676 Detroit Mercy 12 6 .667 18 14 .563 Hampton# 11 5 .688 20 13 .606 Iowa St. 9 9 .500 18 13 .581 Milwaukee 11 7 .611 22 12 .647 Norfolk St. 9 7 .563 15 15 .500 West Virginia# 8 10 .444 24 11 .686 Cleveland St. 9 9 .500 14 16 .467 Florida A&M 9 7 .563 13 19 .406 Oklahoma St. 6 12 .333 17 15 .531 Youngstown St. 5 13 .278 9 21 .300 N.C. A&T 8 8 .500 14 18 .438 Texas Tech 5 13 .278 14 17 .452 Northern Ky. 5 13 .278 9 22 .290 Savannah St. 8 8 .500 12 19 .387 TCU 4 14 .222 12 18 .400 Valparaiso 4 14 .222 10 21 .323 Coppin St. 8 8 .500 8 21 .276 Kansas 2 16 .111 8 22 .267 Ill.-Chicago 2 16 .111 6 25 .194 Morgan St. 7 9 .438 9 21 .300 N.C. Central 7 9 .438 8 21 .276 Big West Conference The Ivy League UMES 6 10 .375 13 16 .448 Conference Full Season Conference Full Season South Carolina St. 2 14 .125 5 23 .179 Delaware St. 2 14 .125 3 27 .100 W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. UC Davis 14 2 .875 25 8 .758 Penn# 13 1 .929 22 8 .733 Missouri Valley Conference Long Beach St.# 12 4 .750 23 11 .676 Princeton 9 5 .643 16 14 .533 CSUN 10 6 .625 18 14 .563 Harvard 8 6 .571 21 9 .700 Conference Full Season UC Riverside 9 7 .563 16 15 .516 Cornell 7 7 .500 16 11 .593 W L Pct. W L Pct. UC Santa Barbara 9 7 .563 16 16 .500 Brown 7 7 .500 17 13 .567 Drake# 18 0 1.000 28 5 .848 Hawaii 7 9 .438 12 18 .400 Yale 6 8 .429 15 12 .556 UNI 15 3 .833 24 9 .727 Cal Poly 7 9 .438 11 18 .379 Columbia 3 11 .214 13 14 .481 Missouri St. 12 6 .667 16 15 .516 UC Irvine 3 13 .188 5 26 .161 Dartmouth 3 11 .214 8 19 .296 Southern Ill. 10 8 .556 16 15 .516 Cal St. Fullerton 1 15 .063 4 25 .138 Wichita St. 9 9 .500 15 16 .484 Metro Atlantic Athletic Evansville 8 10 .444 14 17 .452 Colonial Athletic Conference Bradley 7 11 .389 12 19 .387 Association Indiana St. 6 12 .333 12 18 .400 Conference Full Season Illinois St. 4 14 .222 8 23 .258 Conference Full Season W L Pct. W L Pct. Loyola 1 17 .056 2 28 .067 W L Pct. W L Pct. 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