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Current: | 2023–24 Grand Canyon Antelopes women's basketball team |
University: | Grand Canyon University |
Conference: | Western Athletic Conference |
Location: | Phoenix, Arizona |
Coach: | Molly Miller |
Tenure: | 4th |
Arena: | Global Credit Union Arena |
Capacity: | 7,200 |
Nickname: | Antelopes |
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Ncaasweetsixteen: | 2011*, 2012*, 2013* |
Ncaasecondround: | 2011*, 2012*, 2013* |
Ncaatourneys: | 1997*, 2004*, 2009*, 2011*, 2012*, 2013* *at Division II level |
Conference Season: | 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 (Pacific West) |
The Grand Canyon Antelopes women's basketball team represents Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, Arizona. They are a member of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC).[1]
GCU began play in 1988, beginning as an NAIA team in District VII. They began play in NCAA Division II in 1991. They joined the Pacific West Conference in 1992 after two years in the Continental Divide Conference. They joined the California Collegiate Athletic Association in 1994, playing in the conference until 2004. After two independent seasons, they joined the Pacific West Conference in 2006. The program underwent the transition to Division I beginning in 2013, joining the Western Athletic Conference on July 1, 2013. The four-year process means that the team cannot be invited nor play in the Division I Tournament until 2018, though they can play in the WNIT or WBI. They were invited to the 2016 Women's Basketball Invitational, losing 57–51 to North Dakota in the first round. The Antelopes have an all-time record (as of the end of the 2015–16 season) of 367–419, with a 317–381 record outside of Division I.[2] [3] [4]
The Antelopes made six appearances in the NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament. They had a combined record of 4–6.
1997 | First Round | Western New Mexico | L, 68–80 | |
2004 | First Round | Cal State Bakersfield | L, 61–86 | |
2009 | First Round | Seattle Pacific | L, 48–77 | |
2011 | First Round Second Round Third Round | Seattle Pacific Cal State Monterey Bay Cal Poly Pomona | W, 53–51 W, 55–35 L, 61–68 | |
2012 | First Round Second Round | Cal Poly Pomona Alaska Anchorage | W, 49–48 L, 58–77 | |
2013 | First Round Second Round | UC San Diego Simon Fraser | W, 68–57 L, 59–76 |