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Current: | 2023–24 Kansas State Wildcats women's basketball team |
University: | Kansas State University |
Conference: | Big 12 |
Record: | 998–581 |
Location: | Manhattan, Kansas |
Athletic Director: | Gene Taylor |
Coach: | Jeff Mittie |
Tenure: | 7th |
Arena: | Bramlage Coliseum |
Capacity: | 11,000 |
Nickname: | Wildcats |
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Ncaaeliteeight: | 1982 |
Ncaasweetsixteen: | 1982, 1983, 1984, 2002 |
Ncaatourneys: | 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022, 2024 |
Aiaweliteeight: | 1977 |
Aiawsweetsixteen: | 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1980 |
Aiawtourneys: | 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1980 |
Nit Champion: | 2006 |
Conference Tournament: | 1976, 1977, 1982, 1984 |
Conference Season: | Kansas State Conference 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979 Big Eight Conference 1983, 1984, 1987 Big 12 Conference 2004, 2008 |
The Kansas State Wildcats women's basketball program is the intercollegiate basketball program of the Kansas State Wildcats. The program is classified in the NCAA Division I, and the team competes in the Big 12 Conference.
The team has been invited to 22 NCAA and AIAW tournaments (second-most among Big 12 teams), and was crowned champion of the 2006 Women's National Invitation Tournament. Kansas State is in the top 20 all-time for wins among Division I programs.[1]
The team's head coach is Jeff Mittie. He was hired before the 2014–2015 season, after spending the prior fifteen seasons at TCU.[2]
Kansas State began offering women's basketball as an organized intercollegiate sport in the 1968–1969 school year,[3] under head coach Judy Akers. Because the NCAA did not sponsor women's sports until 1982, the governing bodies for women's basketball in the earliest years were the Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (CIAW) and the AIAW.
The Big Eight Conference likewise did not sponsor women's basketball in its earliest years, so Kansas State competed against the University of Kansas, Wichita State, and other state schools for the "Kansas State Conference" championship. Kansas State won eight straight Kansas Conference titles, from 1972 to 1979. The Big Eight Conference began offering a mid-season basketball tournament in the 1975–1976 season, and then began sponsoring a regular season competition in 1982–1983. Kansas State won the first two Big Eight tournament titles, in 1976 and 1977, and then won the first two Big Eight regular season titles, in 1983 and 1984.[4] [5]
The longest-tenured and winningest head coach in team history is Deb Patterson. Patterson spent eighteen years at Kansas State and compiled a 350–226 record. She won two Big 12 Conference titles (2004 and 2008) and a WNIT title (2006). Before Patterson, the winningest coach at Kansas State was Judy Akers, the first coach in program history, who compiled a 206–94 record. Akers also captured eight Kansas State Conference titles (1972-1979) and the first two titles in the Big Eight Conference after it began sponsoring women's basketball (1976 and 1977 mid-season tournaments).
The Wildcats appeared in six AIAW tournaments prior to the creation of the NCAA tournament.[6] [7] In 1971, Kansas State also appeared in the even earlier tournament sponsored by the Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (CIAW), advancing to the Elite Eight.[7]
The Wildcats had a combined record of 7–10.
1973 | First round Consolation first round Consolation second round Consolation third round | Southern Connecticut Long Beach State East Carolina South Carolina | L, 52–56 W, 49–43 W, 47–46 W, 69–57 | |
1974 | First round Consolation first round | Immaculata Wayland Baptist | L, 40–50 L, 34–49 | |
1975 | First round Consolation first round Consolation second round Consolation third round | Immaculata Boise State Ohio State William Penn | L, 54–63 W, 65–37 W, 61–51 L, 43–54 | |
1977 | First round Quarterfinals Consolation second round | Utah Tennessee Tennessee Tech | W, 70–32 L, 69–81 L, 58–68 | |
1979 | First round Consolation round | Old Dominion Valdosta State | L, 75–96 L, 92–104 | |
1980 | First round Second round | Boston University Tennessee | W, 72–68 L, 64–84 |
The first tournament the NCAA sponsored was the 1982 edition. Kansas State has appeared in 17 NCAA tournaments since that time, with a record of 13–16.[6]
Year | Seed | Round | Opponent | Results | |
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| First round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight |
| W 78–75 W 76–67 L 93–71 | ||
| First round Sweet Sixteen |
| W 91–72 L 73–70 OT | ||
| First round |
| L 78–73 | ||
| First round |
| L 62–61 | ||
| First round |
| L 70–52 | ||
| First round Second round Sweet Sixteen |
| W 93–65 W 82–68 L 82–62 | ||
| First round Second round |
| W 79–69 L 59–53 | ||
| First round Second round |
| W 71–63 L 80–61 | ||
| First round Second round |
| W 70–60 L 63–60 | ||
| First round Second round |
| W 69–59 L 80–63 | ||
| First round Second round |
| W 68–44 L 74–61 | ||
| First round |
| L 53–45 | ||
| First round Second round |
| W 67–64 L 72–26 | ||
| First round Second round |
| W 56–51 L 73–47 | ||
| First round Second round |
| W 67–54 L 69–48 | ||
| First round |
| L 84–54 | ||
| First round Second round |
| W 50–40 L 89–57 | ||
| First round Second round |
| W 78–65 L 63–50 |
Kansas State has appeared in the Women's National Invitation Tournament eight times, including the first tournament held, in 1969.[7] Kansas State won the tournament in 2006 and reached the semifinals (final four) again in 2007 and 2013.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result | |
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1969 | First round | Wayland Baptist | L 76–21 | |
1970 | First round | Wayland Baptist | L 61–43 | |
1999 | First round Second round | Creighton Arkansas State | W 71–60 L 83–70 | |
2006 | Second round Third Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship | Idaho State Fresno State Nebraska Western Kentucky Marquette | W 88–68 W 64–61 W 77–63 W 57–56 OT W 77–65 | |
2007 | Second round Third Round Quarterfinals Semifinals | Southern Illinois Illinois Auburn Wyoming | W 72–46 W 66–51 W 67–54 L 89–79 3OT | |
2013 | First round Second round Third Round Fourth Round Semifinals | Texas Southern Illinois State Ball State Illinois Utah | W 72–44 W 57–48 W 60–48 W 66–48 L 54–46 OT | |
2015 | First round Second round | Akron Missouri | W 86–68 L 67–48 | |
2018 | First round Second round Third Round | Saint Louis Utah UC Davis | W 75–61 W 74–57 L 69–71 | |
2023 | First round Second round Super 16 | Wichita State Wyoming Washington | W 90-56 W 71-55 L 48-55 |
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Round | Pick | Overall | Player | Year | |
1st | 4th | 4th | 2005 | ||
1st | 6th | 6th | 2004 | ||
1st | 13th | 13th | 2000 | ||
2nd | 10th | 22nd | 2013 | ||
2nd | 11th | 23rd | Breanna Lewis | 2017 | |
2nd | 12th | 25th | 2009 | ||
3rd | 8th | 34th | 2005 | ||
4th | 8th | 56th | 2000 |
Kansas State vs. | Overall record | at Manhattan | at Opponent's Venue | at neutral site | Last 5 meetings | Last 10 meetings | Current streak | ||
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Baylor | BU, 38–9 | BU, 11–4 | BU, 15–1 | BU, 11–4 | BU, 5–0 | BU, 10–0 | L 1 | ||
Iowa State | KSU, 52–41 | KSU, 26–16 | ISU, 23–18 | ISU, 6–4 | ISU, 3–2 | ISU, 6–4 | L 3 | ||
Kansas | KSU, 74–47 | KSU, 34–16 | KSU, 32–25 | KSU, 10–1 | KSU, 4–1 | KSU, 9–1 | W 1 | ||
Oklahoma | OU, 39–29 | KSU, 16–15 | OU, 21–9 | tied, 3–3 | KSU, 3–2 | OU, 6–4 | W 2 | ||
Oklahoma State | KSU, 38–33 | KSU, 21–9 | OSU, 18–12 | OSU, 6–4 | KSU, 4–1 | KSU, 7–3 | W 3 | ||
Texas | UT, 22–16 | KSU, 9–8 | UT, 13–4 | KSU, 3–1 | UT, 3–2 | UT, 7–3 | W 2 | ||
TCU | TCU, 8–7 | KSU, 4–3 | TCU, 4–3 | TCU, 1–0 | TCU, 3–2 | tied, 5–5 | W 1 | ||
Texas Tech | KSU, 23–13 | KSU, 10–5 | KSU, 11–6 | tied, 2–2 | KSU, 5–0 | KSU, 9–1 | W 8 | ||
West Virginia | WVU, 11–5 | WVU, 4–3 | WVU, 6–1 | tied, 1–1 | KSU, 3–2 | WVU, 6–4 | W 2 | ||
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Kansas State vs. | Overall record | at Manhattan | at Opponent's Venue | at neutral site | Last 5 meetings | Last 10 meetings | Current streak | Last meeting | |
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Colorado | KSU, 35–33 | KSU, 18–13 | CU, 16–13 | tied, 4–4 | KSU, 4–1 | KSU, 7–3 | W 3 | 2/16/2011 | |
Missouri | KSU, 45–38 | KSU, 27–11 | MU, 22–13 | KSU, 5–4 | KSU, 3–2 | KSU, 7–3 | L 2 | 3/22/2015 | |
Nebraska | KSU, 46–33 | KSU, 27–10 | NU, 21–13 | KSU, 6–2 | NU, 3–2 | tied, 5–5 | W 2 | 2/19/2011 | |
Texas A&M | KSU, 13–9 | KSU, 7–2 | KSU, 5–4 | TAM, 3–1 | TAM, 3–2 | TAM, 6–4 | L 2 | 12/19/2012 | |
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