Current: | 2024–25 Rhode Island Rams women's basketball team |
Rhode Island Rams | |
University: | University of Rhode Island |
Record: | 532–824 |
Conference: | Atlantic 10 |
Location: | Kingston, Rhode Island |
Tenure: | 6th |
Arena: | Ryan Center |
Studentsection: | Ram County |
Capacity: | 7,657 |
Nickname: | Rams |
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Ncaatourneys: | 1996 |
Conference Season: | 1996, 2023 |
The Rhode Island Rams women's basketball team is a college basketball program that competes in NCAA Division I and the Atlantic 10 Conference representing the University of Rhode Island.[1]
Rhode Island began play in 1975. They have lost in the conference tournament final in 1984 and 2003. In their lone appearance in the NCAA Tournament 1996, they lost 90-82 to Oklahoma State. The 1996 team finished the season with a record of 21-8, which would stand as the program's best record until the 2022 team finished with a 22-7 record.[2] Several players received Atlantic 10 conference honors from first team to third team, and Rookie of the Year.[3]
(10) | First Round | (7) Oklahoma State | L 82—90 |
First Round | Quinnipiac | L 50–61 | ||
First Round Second Round Third Round | Boston Richmond Harvard | W 46–40 W 74–64 L 6474 |