Central Arkansas Sugar Bears basketball explained

Women:yes
Central Arkansas Sugar Bears basketball
Current:2023–24 Central Arkansas Sugar Bears basketball team
University:University of Central Arkansas
Location:Conway, Arkansas
Coach:Tony Kemper
Tenure:1st
Arena:Farris Center
Capacity:6,000
Nickname:Sugar Bears
Ncaaeliteeight:Division II

2003, 2005

Ncaasweetsixteen:Division II

2003, 2005

Ncaatourneys:Division I

2016, 2017
Division II: 1996, 2003, 2004, 2005

Conference Tournament:Southland: 2016, 2017
Conference Season:Southland: 2017 (Tied)

For information on all University of Central Arkansas sports, see Central Arkansas Bears and Sugar Bears

For information about the Central Arkansas men's team, see Central Arkansas Bears basketball.

The Central Arkansas Sugar Bears basketball team is the women's basketball team that represents the University of Central Arkansas (UCA) in Conway, Arkansas. The Sugar Bears compete in the ASUN Conference. They completed a 15-season tenure in the Southland Conference in 2020–21.[1] The Sugar Bears are coached by Tony Kemper.

Postseason

NCAA Division II

The Sugar Bears made five appearances in the NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament. They had a combined record of 10–5.

1996First round
Regional semifinals
Fort Valley State
Florida Southern
W, 68–55
L, 93–97
2002First round
Regional semifinals
Regional finals
West Alabama
Delta State
Florida Tech
W, 68–65
W, 98–89
L, 64–71
2003First round
Regional semifinals
Regional finals
Elite Eight
Rollins
Henderson State
Arkansas Tech
Bentley
W, 74–55
W, 59–58
W, 68–54
L, 69–80
2004First roundFort Valley StateL, 77–79
2005First round
Second Round
Third round
Elite Eight
Final Four
Rollins
Fort Valley State
Henderson State
Shaw
Washburn
W, 88–58
W, 103–88
W, 76–71
W, 87–73
L, 67–69

NAIA Division I

The Sugar Bears made two appearances in the NAIA Division I women's basketball tournament, with a combined record of 1–2.

  1. 8
First roundNR UNC AshevilleL, 60–62
  1. 16
First round
Second Round
NR Berry
#1 Claflin
W, 86–80
L, 77–93

See also

Notes and References

  1. ASUN Conference Announces Three New Institutions; Adds Football as 20th Sport . ASUN Conference . January 29, 2021 . January 29, 2021 . January 29, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210129160022/https://www.asunsports.org/general/2020-21/releases/20210126nthmsg . dead .
  2. Web site: Women's Basketball Championships and Postseason History . Central Arkansas University Athletics . September 12, 2018.