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The '''South Florida Bulls women's basketball''' team represents the [[University of South Florida]] in women's [[basketball]]. The [[South Florida Bulls|Bulls]] competes in the [[American Athletic Conference]] in Division I of the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association|National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)]]. The Bulls play home basketball games at the [[Yuengling Center]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/HomePage.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=7700|title=University of South Florida|website=www.gousfbulls.com}}</ref> South Florida is coached by [[Jose Fernandez (basketball)|Jose Fernandez]] who has been the with the Bulls since the 2000-01 season. USF has made the [[NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament]] six times in their history ([[2006 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament|2006]], [[2013 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament|2013]], [[2015 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament|2015]], [[2016 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament|2016]], [[2017 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament|2017]], and [[2018 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament|2018]]) and won the [[Women's National Invitation Tournament]] in [[2009 Women's National Invitation Tournament|2009]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=2019 20 USF WBB Media Guide (PDF)|url=https://gousfbulls.com/documents/2019/11/11/2019_20_USF_WBB_Media_Guide_FINAL_.pdf|access-date=2020-08-27|website=USF Athletics|language=en}}</ref> |
The '''South Florida Bulls women's basketball''' team represents the [[University of South Florida]] in women's [[basketball]]. The [[South Florida Bulls|Bulls]] competes in the [[American Athletic Conference]] in Division I of the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association|National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)]]. The Bulls play home basketball games at the [[Yuengling Center]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gousfbulls.com/HomePage.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=7700|title=University of South Florida|website=www.gousfbulls.com}}</ref> South Florida is coached by [[Jose Fernandez (basketball)|Jose Fernandez]] who has been the with the Bulls since the 2000-01 season. USF has made the [[NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament]] six times in their history ([[2006 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament|2006]], [[2013 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament|2013]], [[2015 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament|2015]], [[2016 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament|2016]], [[2017 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament|2017]], and [[2018 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament|2018]]) and won the [[Women's National Invitation Tournament]] in [[2009 Women's National Invitation Tournament|2009]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=2019 20 USF WBB Media Guide (PDF)|url=https://gousfbulls.com/documents/2019/11/11/2019_20_USF_WBB_Media_Guide_FINAL_.pdf|access-date=2020-08-27|website=USF Athletics|language=en}}</ref> |
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University | University of South Florida | ||
First season | 1972-73 | ||
Athletic director | Michael Kelly | ||
Head coach | Jose Fernandez (20th season) | ||
Conference | The American | ||
Location | Tampa, Florida | ||
Arena | Yuengling Center (capacity: 10,411) | ||
Nickname | Bulls | ||
Student section | The Herd | ||
Colors | Green and gold[1] | ||
Uniforms | |||
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NCAA tournament second round | |||
2013, 2015, 2016 | |||
NCAA tournament appearances | |||
2006, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 |
The South Florida Bulls women's basketball team represents the University of South Florida in women's basketball. The Bulls competes in the American Athletic Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Bulls play home basketball games at the Yuengling Center.[2] South Florida is coached by Jose Fernandez who has been the with the Bulls since the 2000-01 season. USF has made the NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament six times in their history (2006, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018) and won the Women's National Invitation Tournament in 2009.[3]
Season-by-season record
As of the 2019–20 season, the Bulls have a 668–686 record. They have made the NCAA Tournament six times, along with nine appearances in the Women's National Invitation Tournament, including a title in 2009.[4]
Year | Conference | Games Played | Record | Win Percentage | Conference Record | Coach | Postseason |
1972–73 | Independent | 13 | 10-3 | .769 | N/A | Joanne Rodgers | |
1973–74 | 18 | 9-9 | .500 | ||||
1974–75 | 24 | 13-9 | .542 | ||||
1975–76 | 20 | 8-12 | .400 | ||||
1976–77 | 19 | 15-4 | .789 | ||||
1977–78 | 26 | 16-10 | .615 | ||||
1978–79 | 24 | 10-14 | .417 | ||||
1979–80 | 22 | 9-13 | .409 | ||||
1980–81 | 31 | 9-22 | .290 | ||||
1981–82 | 27 | 12-15 | .444 | ||||
1982–83 | 25 | 9-16 | .360 | ||||
1983–84 | 27 | 7-20 | .259 | Anne Strusz | |||
1984–85 | Sun Belt Conference | 26 | 8-18 | .308 | 0-6 | ||
1985–86 | 27 | 5-22 | .185 | 0-6 | |||
1986–87 | 27 | 11-16 | .407 | 1-5 | |||
1987–88 | 27 | 11-16 | .407 | 1-5 | |||
1988–89 | 27 | 14-13 | .519 | 2-4 | Trudi Lacey | ||
1989–90 | 27 | 10-17 | .370 | 0-6 | |||
1990–91 | 28 | 12-16 | .429 | 0-6 | |||
1991–92 | Metro Conference | 28 | 13-15 | .464 | 3-9 | ||
1992–93 | 27 | 10-17 | .370 | 0-12 | |||
1993–94 | 27 | 14-13 | .519 | 7-5 | |||
1994–95 | 26 | 7-19 | .269 | 0-12 | |||
1995–96 | Conference USA | 27 | 6-21 | .222 | 2-12 | ||
1996–97 | 27 | 9-18 | .333 | 5-9 | Jerry Ann Winters | ||
1997–98 | 29 | 11-18 | .379 | 5-11 | |||
1998–99 | 27 | 14-13 | .519 | 8-8 | |||
1999-2000 | 29 | 13-16 | .448 | 3-13 | |||
2000–01 | 28 | 4-24 | .143 | 1-15 | Jose Fernandez | ||
2001–02 | 27 | 13-13 | .519 | 4-10 | |||
2002–03 | 27 | 7-20 | .259 | 2-12 | |||
2003–04 | 29 | 14-15 | .483 | 7-7 | WNIT (First Round) | ||
2004–05 | 32 | 21-11 | .656 | 9-5 | WNIT (Second Round) | ||
2005–06 | Big East | 31 | 19-12 | .613 | 9-7 | NCAA (Round of 64) | |
2006–07 | 33 | 21-12 | .636 | 9-7 | WNIT (Second Round) | ||
2007–08 | 32 | 16-16 | .500 | 5-11 | WNIT (First Round) | ||
2008–09 | 37 | 27-10 | .730 | 8-8 | WNIT (Champions) | ||
2009–10 | 31 | 15-16 | .484 | 6-10 | WNIT (First Round) | ||
2010–11 | 31 | 12-19 | .387 | 3-13 | |||
2011–12 | 35 | 19-16 | .543 | 8-8 | WNIT (Third Round) | ||
]2012–13 | 33 | 22-11 | .667 | 9-7 | NCAA (Round of 32) | ||
2013–14 | American Athletic Conference | 36 | 23-13 | .639 | 13-5 | WNIT (Final Four) | |
2014–15 | 35 | 27-8 | .771 | 15-3 | NCAA (Round of 32) | ||
2015–16 | 34 | 24-10 | .706 | 14-4 | NCAA (Round of 32) | ||
2016–17 | 33 | 24-9 | .727 | 11-5 | NCAA (Round of 64) | ||
2017–18 | 34 | 26-8 | .765 | 13-3 | NCAA (Round of 64) | ||
2018–19 | 35 | 19-16 | .523 | 7-9 | WNIT (Second Round) | ||
2019-20 | 32 | 19-13 | .594 | 10-6 | Postseason not played due to COVID-19 pandemic | ||
Total | 1354 | 668-686 | .493 | 222-299 | 15 Appearances (17-14 record) | ||
Bold indicates tournament won
% indicates Conference Coach of the Year honors |
Postseason
NCAA Tournament
The Bulls have made the NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament 6 times in their history and have an overall record of 3-6.
Year | Seed | Round | Opponent | Result |
2006 | 9 | First | #8 USC | L 67-65 |
2013 | 10 | First
Second |
@ #7 Texas Tech
#2 California |
W 71-70
L 82-78 (OT) |
2015 | 6 | First
Second |
#11 LSU
#3 Louisville |
W 73-64
L 60-52 |
2016 | 6 | First
Second |
#11 Colorado State
#3 UCLA |
W 48-45
L 72-67 |
2017 | 11 | First | #6 Missouri | L 66-64 |
2018 | 6 | First | #11 Buffalo | L 102-79 |
WNIT
The Bulls have made the Women's National Invitation Tournament 9 times. They have an overall record of 14-8 and won the tournament in 2009.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
2004 | First | @ Richmond | L 63-55 |
2005 | First
Second |
Florida
@ Wake Forest |
W 61-56
L 78-63 |
2007 | Second
Third |
Coppin State
@ Virginia |
W 66-49
L 73-72 |
2008 | First | @ Florida Gulf Coast | L 67-65 |
2009 | Second
Third Quarterfinal Final Four Championship |
Florida Gulf Coast
Ole Miss @ St. Bonaventure @ Boston College @ Kansas |
W 88-81 (OT)
W 74-67 W 80-66 W 82-65 W 75-71 |
2010 | First | @ Florida | L 61-54 |
2012 | First
Second Third |
Florida Atlantic
Florida International James Madison |
W 76-20
W 77-61 L 72-45 |
2014 | First
Second Third Quarterfinal Final Four |
North Carolina A&T
Stetson George Washington @ Mississippi State Rutgers |
W 56-50
W 75-56 W 74-59 W 60-58 L 62-52 |
2019 | First
Second |
Stetson
@ James Madison |
W 84-50
L 71-54 |
Awards and Recognition
Players
All Americans[3]
- Jessica Dickson (Honorable Mention 2005-06)
- Jessica Dickson (Honorable Mention 2006-07)
- Andrea Smith (Honorable Mention 2012-13)
- Courtney Williams (Honorable Mention 2013-14)
- Courtney Williams (Honorable Mention 2014-15)
- Courtney Williams (Honorable Mention 2015-16)
- Kitija Laksa (Honorable Mention, 2016-17)
- Maria Jespersen (Honorable Mention, 2017-18)
Conference Player of the Year[3]
- Wanda Guyton (Sun Belt, 1988-89)
First team all conference[3]
- Wanda Guyton (Sun Belt, 1988-89)
- Angie Snyder (Sun Belt, 1990-91)
- Angie Snyder (Metro, 1991-92)
- Tammy van Oppen (Metro, 1993-94)
- Jessica Dickson (Conference USA, 2004-05)
- Jessica Dickson (Big East, 2005-06)
- Jessica Dickson (Big East, 2006-07)
- Shantia Grace (Big East, 2008-09)
- Jessica Lawson (Big East, 2008-09)
- Andrea Smith (Big East, 2012-13)
- Courtney Williams (American, 2013-14)
- Courtney Williams (American, 2014-15)
- Courtney Williams (American, 2015-16)
- Kitija Laksa (American, 2016-17)
- Maria Jespersen (American, 2016-17)
- Maria Jespersen (American, 2017-18)
In the WNBA[3]
- Courtney Williams
- Inga Orekhova
- Andrea Smith
- Jessica Dickson
- Wanda Guyton
USF Athletic Hall of Fame[5]
- Wanda Guyton (2009)
- Jessica Dickson (2012)
- Shantia Grace (2019)
Coaches
Conference Coach of the Year[3]
- Trudi Lacey (Sun Belt, 1988-89)
- Jose Fernandez (American, 2017-18)
References
- ^ USF Athletics Brand Guide (PDF). August 18, 2022. Retrieved August 23, 2022.
- ^ "University of South Florida". www.gousfbulls.com.
- ^ a b c d e f "2019 20 USF WBB Media Guide (PDF)" (PDF). USF Athletics. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
- ^ "USF Women's Basketball: All-Time Coaches - GoUSFBulls.com?Official Athletics Web Site of the University of South Florida". www.gousfbulls.com.
- ^ "USF Athletic Hall of Fame". USF Athletics. Retrieved 2020-08-28.