Miami RedHawks women's basketball explained

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Miami RedHawks women's basketball
Current:2023–24 Miami RedHawks women's basketball team
University:Miami University
Conference:Mid-American
Location:Oxford, Ohio
Coach:Glenn Box
Arena:Millett Hall
Capacity:6,400
Nickname:Redhawks
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Aiawtourneys:1982
Ncaatourneys:2008
Conference Tournament:1982, 2008

The Miami RedHawks women's basketball team represents Miami University in women's basketball. The school competes in the Mid-American Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Redhawks play home basketball games at Millett Hall in Oxford, Ohio.

Season-by-season record

As of the 2015–16 season, the Redhawks have a 627–553 record, with a 323–260 record in the Mid-American Conference. Miami has won the Mid-American Conference women's basketball tournament twice, in 1982 and 2008, while finishing as runner-up in 1983, 1990, and 1995. They have won the regular season championship 4 times, the East Division twice, while making one appearance in the NCAA Tournament and three appearances in the Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT).[1]

1974–75 8–9 Elaine Hieber
1975–76 9–12 Pam Wettig
1976–77 10–11 Pam Wettig
1977–78 15–6 Pam Wettig
1978–79 9–15 Pam Wettig
1979–80 16–13 Pam Wettig
1980–81 20–13 Pam Wettig
1981–82 24–9 Pam Wettig
1982–83 21–6 Pam Wettig
1983–84 7–18 Pam Wettig
1984–85 14–13 Susan DeKalb
1985–86 12–15 Susan DeKalb
1986–87 11–16 Susan DeKalb
1987–88 17–12 Susan DeKalb
1988–89 18–10 Linda Wunder
1989–90 23–5 Linda Wunder
1990–91 14–14 Linda Wunder
1991–92 14–14 Linda Wunder
1992–93 19–9 Linda Wunder
1993–94 16–11 Lisa Bradley
1994–95 19–10 Lisa Bradley
1995–96 19–9 Lisa Bradley
1996–97 19–10 Lisa Bradley
1997–98 12–15 Lisa Bradley (7–10) and Randy Roberts (5–5)
1998–99 11–15 Maria Fantanarosa
1999-00 16–12 Maria Fantanarosa
2000–01 18–11 Maria Fantanarosa
2001–02 19–11 Maria Fantanarosa
2002–03 17–12 Maria Fantanarosa
2003–04 22–9 Maria Fantanarosa
2004–05 15 14 Maria Fantanarosa
2005–06 8–20 Maria Fantanarosa
2006–07 12–18 Maria Fantanarosa
2007–08 23–11 Maria Fantanarosa
2008–09 16–15 Maria Fantanarosa
2009–10 9–22 Maria Fantanarosa
2010–11 11–19 Maria Fantanarosa
2011–12 21–10 Maria Fantanarosa
2012–13 19–13 Maria Fantanarosa
2013–14 8–22 Cleve Wright
2014–15 7–23 Cleve Wright
2015–16 9–21 Cleve Wright
2016–1711–21Cleve Wright
2017–1821–6[2] Megan Duffy
2018–1923–9Megan Duffy
2019–20 11–20 DeUnna Hendrix
2020–21 4–20 DeUnna Hendrix
2021–22 8–21 DeUnna Hendrix
2022–23 12–19 DeUnna Hendrix
2023–24 0–0 Glenn Box

Postseason appearances

NCAA Division I

2008 First Round L 67-81

AIAW Division I

The RedHawks, then known as the Redskins, made one appearance in the AIAW National Division I basketball tournament, with a combined record of 0–1.

1982First RoundVillanovaL, 61–69

Notes and References

  1. http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/mioh/sports/w-baskbl/auto_pdf/2016-17/misc_non_event/2016-17RecordBook.pdf
  2. Web site: Mid-American Conference. getsomemaction.com. en. 2018-04-17.