Xavier Musketeers women's basketball
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Xavier Musketeers | |||
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University | Xavier University | ||
Head coach | Billi Chambers (2nd season) | ||
Conference | Big East | ||
Location | Cincinnati, Ohio | ||
Arena | Cintas Center (capacity: 10,250) | ||
Nickname | Musketeers | ||
Colors | Navy blue, white, and gray[1] | ||
NCAA tournament Elite Eight | |||
2001, 2010 | |||
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen | |||
2001, 2010 | |||
NCAA tournament second round | |||
1999, 2001, 2010, 2011 | |||
NCAA tournament appearances | |||
1993, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 | |||
Conference tournament champions | |||
Midwestern Collegiate Conference 1993 Atlantic 10 Conference 2000, 2001, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 | |||
Conference regular season champions | |||
1992 Atlantic 10 Conference 2001, 2009, 2010, 2011 |
The Xavier Musketeers women's basketball team represents Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. The school's team currently competes in the Big East after moving from the Atlantic 10 following the 2012–13 season.[2] The Musketeers are currently coached by Billi Chambers.
History
[edit]The Musketeers previously competed in the Midwestern Collegiate Conference after spending the first three years of Division I play in the North Star Conference, beginning in the 1983–1984 season.[3] The women's basketball team began competing in the 1971–72 season under coach Tony Brueneman and had their first winning season two years later, obtaining a 7–6 record.[3]
Yearly records
[edit]Season | Coach | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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Tony Brueneman (1971–1976) | |||||||||
1971–72 | Tony Brueneman | 1–6 | |||||||
1972–73 | Tony Brueneman | 3–3 | |||||||
1973–74 | Tony Brueneman | 7–6 | |||||||
1974–75 | Tony Brueneman | 9–1 | |||||||
1975–76 | Tony Brueneman | 13–2 | |||||||
Tony Brueneman: | 33–18 (.647) | ||||||||
Laurie Massa (1976–1986) | |||||||||
1976–77 | Laurie Massa | 7–6 | |||||||
1977–78 | Laurie Massa | 6–7 | |||||||
1978–79 | Laurie Massa | 14–9 | |||||||
1979–80 | Laurie Massa | 8–16 | |||||||
1980–81 | Laurie Massa | 15–14 | |||||||
1981–82 | Laurie Massa | 20–14 | AIAW | ||||||
1982–83 | Laurie Massa | 13–13 | |||||||
North Star Conference (1983–1986) | |||||||||
1983–84 | Laurie Massa | 10–16 | 3–7 | 5th | |||||
1984–85 | Laurie Massa | 3–25 | 1–13 | 6th | |||||
1985–86 | Laurie Massa | 2–26 | 2–12 | 6th | |||||
Laurie Massa: | 98–146 (.402) | 6–32 (.158) | |||||||
North Star Conference: | 6–32 (.158) | ||||||||
Mark Ehlen (1986–1995) | |||||||||
Midwestern Collegiate Conference (1986–1995) | |||||||||
1986–87 | Mark Ehlen | 6–22 | 3–9 | T-5th | |||||
1987–88 | Mark Ehlen | 5–22 | 2–8 | T-5th | |||||
1988–89 | Mark Ehlen | 10–17 | 6–8 | T-5th | |||||
1989–90 | Mark Ehlen | 13–14 | 7–9 | T-5th | |||||
1990–91 | Mark Ehlen | 14–13 | 7–9 | 7th | |||||
1991–92 | Mark Ehlen | 19–10 | 9–3 | 1st | |||||
1992–93 | Mark Ehlen | 21–9 | 11–5 | 2nd | NCAA Round of 48 | ||||
1993–94 | Mark Ehlen | 20–9 | 8–4 | 2nd | |||||
1994–95 | Mark Ehlen | 14–14 | 7–9 | 8th | |||||
Mark Ehlen: | 122–130 (.484) | 60–64 (.484) | |||||||
Midwestern Collegiate Conference: | 60–64 (.484) | ||||||||
Melanie Balcomb (1995–2002) | |||||||||
Atlantic 10 Conference (1995–2013) | |||||||||
1995–96 | Melanie Balcomb | 15–13 | 7–9 | 8th (5th West) | |||||
1996–97 | Melanie Balcomb | 10–17 | 5–11 | 8th (5th West) | |||||
1997–98 | Melanie Balcomb | 17–12 | 11–5 | T-2nd (2nd West) | WNIT 1st Round | ||||
1998–99 | Melanie Balcomb | 24–9 | 11–5 | T-4th (3rd West) | NCAA Round of 32 | ||||
1999–00 | Melanie Balcomb | 26–5 | 13–3 | 3rd (T-2nd West) | NCAA Round of 64 | ||||
2000–01 | Melanie Balcomb | 31–3 | 15–1 | 1st | NCAA Elite Eight | ||||
2001–02 | Melanie Balcomb | 12–19 | 5–11 | 10th (5th West) | |||||
Melanie Balcomb: | 135–78 (.634) | 67–45 (.598) | |||||||
Kevin McGuff (2002–2011) | |||||||||
2002–03 | Kevin McGuff | 20–10 | 11–5 | 3rd (2nd West) | NCAA Round of 64 | ||||
2003–04 | Kevin McGuff | 17–13 | 8–8 | T-6th (4th West) | WNIT 1st Round | ||||
2004–05 | Kevin McGuff | 22–10 | 13–3 | T-2nd (1st West) | WNIT Quarterfinals | ||||
2005–06 | Kevin McGuff | 21–9 | 11–5 | 4th | WNIT Round of 16 | ||||
2006–07 | Kevin McGuff | 26–8 | 11–3 | 3rd | NCAA Round of 64 | ||||
2007–08 | Kevin McGuff | 24–9 | 11–3 | 3rd | NCAA Round of 64 | ||||
2008–09 | Kevin McGuff | 25–7 | 13–1 | 1st | NCAA Round of 64 | ||||
2009–10 | Kevin McGuff | 30–4 | 14–0 | 1st | NCAA Elite Eight | ||||
2010–11 | Kevin McGuff | 29–3 | 14–0 | 1st | NCAA Round of 32 | ||||
Kevin McGuff: | 214–73 (.746) | 106–28 (.791) | |||||||
Amy Waugh (2011–2013) | |||||||||
2011–12 | Amy Waugh | 8–20 | 5–9 | 8th | |||||
2012–13 | Amy Waugh | 13–16 | 7–7 | T-7th | |||||
Amy Waugh: | 21–36 (.368) | 12–16 (.429) | |||||||
Atlantic 10: | 185–89 (.675) | ||||||||
Big East Conference (2013–present) | |||||||||
Brian Neal (2013–2019) | |||||||||
2013–14 | Brian Neal | 8–23 | 3–15 | 9th | |||||
2014–15 | Brian Neal | 18–14 | 8–10 | 7th | WBI Quarterfinals | ||||
2015–16 | Brian Neal | 17–13 | 8–10 | T-7th | |||||
2016–17 | Brian Neal | 12–18 | 4–14 | T-7th | |||||
2017–18 | Brian Neal | 10–20 | 3–15 | T-9th | |||||
2018–19 | Brian Neal | 11–19 | 2–16 | 10th | |||||
Brian Neal: | 76–107 (.415) | 28–80 (.259) | |||||||
Melanie Moore (2019–Present) | |||||||||
2019–20 | Melanie Moore | 3–27 | 2–16 | T-9th | |||||
2020–21 | Melanie Moore | 5–10 | 2–8 | 9th | |||||
2021–22 | Melanie Moore | 9–21 | 4–16 | 10th | |||||
Melanie Moore: | 17–58 (.227) | 8–40 (.167) | |||||||
Big East: | 36–120 (.231) | ||||||||
Total: | 716–646 (.526) | ||||||||
National champion Postseason invitational champion |
NCAA tournament results
[edit]Year | Seed | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1993 | #12 | First Round | #5 Clemson | L 64–70 |
1999 | #8 | First Round Second Round | #9 FIU #1 Connecticut | W 85–71 L 84–86 |
2000 | #6 | First Round | #11 Stephen F. Austin | L 72–73 |
2001 | #4 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight | #13 Louisville #5 Clemson #1 Tennessee #3 Purdue | W 80–52 W 77–62 W 80–65 L 78–88 |
2003 | #10 | First Round | #7 UC Santa Barbara | L 62–71 |
2007 | #6 | First Round | #11 West Virginia | L 52–65 |
2008 | #9 | First Round | #8 Nebraska | L 58–61 |
2009 | #5 | First Round | #12 Gonzaga | L 59–74 |
2010 | #3 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight | #14 ETSU #6 Vanderbilt #7 Gonzaga #1 Stanford | W 94–82 W 63–62 W 74–56 L 53–55 |
2011 | #2 | First Round Second Round | #15 South Dakota State #7 Louisville | W 72–56 L 75–85 |
References
[edit]- ^ Xavier University: Brand and Graphic Identity Guide (PDF). Retrieved September 3, 2019.
- ^ Staff (March 20, 2013). "New Big East adds Butler, 2 others". ESPN. Retrieved March 20, 2013.
- ^ a b Xavier Women's Basketball All-Time Results Archived March 12, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 2013-Aug-17.
External links
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