Virginia Tech Hokies women's basketball
Virginia Tech Hokies Women's Basketball | ||||
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University | Virginia Tech | |||
Head coach | Kenny Brooks (7th season) | |||
Conference | Atlantic Coast Conference | |||
Location | Blacksburg, Virginia | |||
Arena | Cassell Coliseum | |||
Nickname | Hokies | |||
Colors | Chicago maroon and burnt orange[1] | |||
Uniforms | ||||
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NCAA tournament Final Four | ||||
2023 | ||||
NCAA tournament Elite Eight | ||||
2023 | ||||
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen | ||||
1999, 2023 | ||||
NCAA tournament second round | ||||
1995, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2021, 2023 | ||||
NCAA tournament appearances | ||||
1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2021, 2022, 2023 | ||||
Conference tournament champions | ||||
Metro: 1994
Atlantic 10: 1998 ACC: 2023 | ||||
Conference regular season champions | ||||
Atlantic 10: 1999 |
The Virginia Tech Hokies Women's Basketball team represents Virginia Tech in women's basketball. The school competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). They are currently coached by Kenny Brooks. The Hokies play home basketball games at Cassell Coliseum in Blacksburg, Virginia.[2]
Season-by-season record
As of the 2015–16 season, the Hokies have a 622–546 all-time record, with 9 appearances in the NCAA Tournament. They played in the Metro Conference from the 1981–82 season to the 1994–95 season. They played in the Atlantic 10 Conference from the 1995–96 season to the 1999–00 season. They played in the Big East Conference from the 2000–01 season to the 2003–04 season. They have played in the Atlantic Coast Conference since the 2004–05 season.[3][4]
Season | Record | Conference Record | Coach |
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1976–77 | 7–9 | n/a | John Wetzel |
1977–78 | 8–16 | n/a | Carolyn Owen |
1978–79 | 9–15 | n/a | Carol Alfano |
1979–80 | 17–12 | n/a | Carol Alfano |
1980–81 | 13–17 | n/a | Carol Alfano |
1981–82 | 16–12 | 0–5 | Carol Alfano |
1982–83 | 13–12 | 2–3 | Carol Alfano |
1983–84 | 15–15 | 4–6 | Carol Alfano |
1984–85 | 16–13 | 4–6 | Carol Alfano |
1985–86 | 13–15 | 4–6 | Carol Alfano |
1986–87 | 15–14 | 7–5 | Carol Alfano |
1987–88 | 12–16 | 4–8 | Carol Alfano |
1988–89 | 16–13 | 7–5 | Carol Alfano |
1989–90 | 14–14 | 8–6 | Carol Alfano |
1990–91 | 12–15 | 8–6 | Carol Alfano |
1991–92 | 10–18 | 3–9 | Carol Alfano |
1992–93 | 20–8 | 8–4 | Carol Alfano |
1993–94 | 24–6 | 9–3 | Carol Alfano |
1994–95 | 22–9 | 10–2 | Carol Alfano |
1995–96 | 11–17 | 8–8 | Carol Alfano |
1996–97 | 10–21 | 4–12 | Carol Alfano |
1997–98 | 22–10 | 11–5 | Bonnie Henrickson |
1998–99 | 28–3 | 15–1 | Bonnie Henrickson |
1999-00 | 20–11 | 12–6 | Bonnie Henrickson |
2000–01 | 22–9 | 11–5 | Bonnie Henrickson |
2001–02 | 21–11 | 9–7 | Bonnie Henrickson |
2002–03 | 22–10 | 10–6 | Bonnie Henrickson |
2003–04 | 23–8 | 10–6 | Bonnie Henrickson |
2004–05 | 17–12 | 6–8 | Beth Dunkenberger |
2005–06 | 21–10 | 6–8 | Beth Dunkenberger |
2006–07 | 19–15 | 6–8 | Beth Dunkenberger |
2007–08 | 15–15 | 2–12 | Beth Dunkenberger |
2008–09 | 12–18 | 2–12 | Beth Dunkenberger |
2009–10 | 15–15 | 4–10 | Beth Dunkenberger |
2010–11 | 11–19 | 1–13 | Beth Dunkenberger |
2011–12 | 7–23 | 3–13 | Dennis Wolff |
2012–13 | 10–20 | 4–14 | Dennis Wolff |
2013–14 | 14–16 | 4–12 | Dennis Wolff |
2014–15 | 12–20 | 1–15 | Dennis Wolff |
2015–16 | 18–14 | 5–11 | Dennis Wolff |
2016–17 | 20–14 | 4–12 | Kenny Brooks |
2017–18 | 23–14 | 6–10 | Kenny Brooks |
2018–19 | 22–12 | 6–10 | Kenny Brooks |
2019–20 | 21–9 | 11–7 | Kenny Brooks |
2020–21 | 15–10 | 8–8 | Kenny Brooks |
2021–22 | 23–10 | 13–5 | Kenny Brooks |
2022–23 | 31–5 | 14–4 | Kenny Brooks |
NCAA tournament results
Year | Seed | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1994 | #8 | First Round | #9 Auburn | L 60–51 |
1995 | #8 | First Round Second Round |
#9 St. Joseph's #1 Connecticut |
W 62–52 L 91–45 |
1998 | #11 | First Round Second Round |
#6 Wisconsin #3 Florida |
W 75–64 L 89–57 |
1999 | #4 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
#13 St. Peter's #5 Auburn #1 Tennessee |
W 73–48 W 76–61 L 68–52 |
2001 | #7 | First Round Second Round |
#10 Denver #2 Texas Tech |
W 77–57 L 73–52 |
2003 | #7 | First Round Second Round |
#10 Georgia Tech #2 Purdue |
W 61–59 L 80–62 |
2004 | #8 | First Round Second Round |
#9 Iowa #1 Penn State |
W 89–76 L 61–48 |
2005 | #12 | First Round | #5 DePaul | L 79–78 |
2006 | #7 | First Round Second Round |
#10 Missouri #2 Connecticut |
W 82–51 L 79–56 |
2021 | #7 | First Round Second Round |
#10 Marquette #2 Baylor |
W 70–63 L 90–48 |
2022 | #5 | First Round | #12 Florida Gulf Coast | L 84–81 |
2023 | #1 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four |
#16 Chattanooga #9 South Dakota State #4 Tennessee #3 Ohio State #3 LSU |
W 58–33 W 72–60 W 73–64 W 84–74 L 72–79 |
References
- ^ "Virginia Tech University Trademarks". Retrieved September 22, 2019.
- ^ "Virginia Tech Hokies Official Athletic Site – Women's Basketball". hokiesports.Com. Retrieved 2017-01-28.
- ^ "VIRGINIA TECH - 2016-17 WBB Team Guide".
- ^ "hokiesports.com". www.hokiesports.com.
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