Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball
Kentucky Wildcats | |||
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University | University of Kentucky | ||
Conference | SEC East Division |
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Location | Lexington, KY | ||
Head coach | Matthew Mitchell (9th year) | ||
Arena | Memorial Coliseum (Capacity: 8,500[1]) |
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Nickname | Wildcats UK Hoops | ||
Colors | Blue and White |
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Uniforms | |||
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NCAA/AIAW Tournament Elite Eight | |||
1982, 2010, 2012, 2013 | |||
NCAA/AIAW Tournament Sweet Sixteen | |||
1981, 1982, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014 | |||
NCAA/AIAW Tournament appearances | |||
1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1991, 1999, 2006, 2010, 2011,2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 | |||
Conference tournament champions | |||
1982, 2011 | |||
Conference regular season champions | |||
2012 |
The Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball team represent the University of Kentucky in the Southeastern Conference, which has historically been the most dominant conference in women's basketball.[2] However, despite reaching national rankings as high as #4, the team has never reached the national championship semifinals ("Final Four"). Through the end of the 2009–10 season, the team's all-time varsity record (excluding non-varsity seasons prior to 1974) was 603–455, the team had won the SEC Women's Basketball Tournament (1982), and appeared in the NCAA Tournament seven times with a tournament record of 7-7.[3]
The first University of Kentucky women's basketball team was organized in 1902,[4][5] and competed for the first time on Feb. 21, 1903. However, in 1924, despite a perfect 10-0 season, the University Senate passed a bill to abolish women's basketball in part because, according to state politicians, "basketball had proven to be a strenuous sport for boys and therefore was too strenuous for girls."[4][5] After 50 years, women's basketball was granted varsity status in 1974,[4] and most of the official records maintained by the university only reflect games since that time. The team, coached by Sue Feamster, was given the nickname "Lady Kats",[5] which continued to be used until May 1995.[6]
Led by UK all-time leading scorer Valerie Still,[7] Patty Jo Hedges, and Lea Wise, the Lady Kats won the SEC Tournament in 1982. The following year, the same trio led the team to a #4 ranking in the country, the highest in the team's history.
The team is currently coached by Matthew Mitchell.[8]
Contents
Facilities
Since the restoration of the program in 1974, the Kentucky Wildcats have played their home games in the 8,500 seat Memorial Coliseum, and their record attendance in that building is 10,622, set on February 5, 1983 against Old Dominion; they also led the nation with an average attendance of 3,645 that season.[9] Recently the team has also played occasional games in the 23,500 seat Rupp Arena.
In January 2007,[10] the university opened the Joe Craft Center, a $30 million state-of-the-art basketball practice facility for both the men's and women's teams.[11]
Head coaches
- Jane Todd Watson (1903)
- C.P. St. John (1904 - ?)
- Thomson Bryant (? - 1907)
- C.W. Leaphart (1907-1908)
- Walter C. Fox (1908 - ?)
- John J. Tigert (? - 1915, 1916-1917)
- William Tuttle (1915-1916)
- Jim Park (1917-1918)
- Andy Gill (1918-1919)
- Sarah Blanding (1919-1922)
- Happy Chandler (1922-1923)
- Bart Peak (1923-1924)
- Sue Feamster (1974–76)
- Debbie Yow (1976–80)
- Terry Hall (1980–87)
- Sharon Fanning (1987–95)
- Bernadette Locke-Mattox (1995–2003)
- Mickie DeMoss (2003–2007)
- Matthew Mitchell (2007–present)
2015–16 roster
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Adeniyi Amadou
Roster |
Year by year results
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1903 1-0 Jane Todd Walton
1904 2-0 C.P. St. John
1905 Unknown
1906 0-1 Thomson Bryant
1907 No Games Thomson Bryant
1908 3-0-1 C.W. Leaphart
1908-09 4-1 Walter C. Fox
1909-10 7-1 No Coach Listed
1910-11 No Record
1911-12 4-1 J.J. Tigert
1912-13 5-0 J.J. Tigert (State Champions)
1913-14 4-2 J.J. Tigert
1914-15 5-1 J.J. Tigert
1915-16 2-2 William Tuttle
1916-17 5-0 J.J. Tigert
1917-18 1-4 Jim Park
1918-19 2-0 Andy Gill
1919-20 0-3-1 Sarah Blanding
1920-21 1-7 Sarah Blanding
1921-22 2-4 Sarah Blanding
1922-23 7-3 A.B. "Happy" Chandler
1923-24 10-0 Bart Peak (Champions of the South)
Conference tournament winners noted with # Source[12]
Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | Coaches' poll | AP poll | ||
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Unknown (CIAW) (1969–1970) | |||||||||
1968-69 | Unknown | 1–1 | – | CIAW First Round | |||||
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Sue Feamster (Independent) (1971–1976) | |||||||||
1971-72 | Sue Feamster | 10–3 | – | - | |||||
1972-73 | Sue Feamster | 13–8 | – | - | |||||
1973-74 | Sue Feamster | 13–7 | – | - | |||||
1974-75 | Sue Feamster | 16–9 | – | Regional II | |||||
1975-76 | Sue Feamster | 13–12 | – | Kentucky Women's Intercoll. Conf. Tournament | |||||
Sue Feamster: | 64–21 | – | |||||||
Debbie Yow (Independent, SEC) (1976–1980) | |||||||||
1976-77 | Debbie Yow | 19–7 | – | Kentucky Women's Intercoll. Conf. Tournament | |||||
1977-78 | Debbie Yow | 23–12 | – | AIAW Region II, NWIT Third Place | |||||
1978-79 | Debbie Yow | 13–16 | – | Kentucky Women's Intercoll. Conf. Tournament | |||||
1979-80 | Debbie Yow | 24–5 | – | AIAW First Round | 14 | ||||
Debbie Yow: | 79–40 | – | |||||||
Terry Hall (Independent, SEC) (1980–1987) | |||||||||
1980-81 | Terry Hall | 25–6 | – | AIAW Sixteen | 11 | ||||
1981-82 | Terry Hall | 24–8 | – | # | NCAA Quarterfinals | 13 | |||
1982-83 | Terry Hall | 23–5 | 6–2 | 2nd (SEC East) | NCAA First Round | 12 | |||
1983-84 | Terry Hall | 15–13 | 2–6 | T-3rd (SEC East) | |||||
1984-85 | Terry Hall | 16–12 | 3–5 | 4th (SEC East) | |||||
1985-86 | Terry Hall | 18–11 | 4–5 | T-6th | NCAA First Round | ||||
1986-87 | Terry Hall | 17–11 | 3–6 | 7th | |||||
Terry Hall: | 138–66 | 18–24 | |||||||
Sharon Fanning (SEC) (1987–1995) | |||||||||
1987-88 | Sharon Fanning | 14–15 | 0–9 | 10th | |||||
1988-89 | Sharon Fanning | 12–16 | 3–6 | T-7th | |||||
1989-90 | Sharon Fanning | 23–8 | 3–6 | 8th | NWIT Champions | ||||
1990-91 | Sharon Fanning | 20–9 | 4–5 | T-5th | NCAA First Round | ||||
1991-92 | Sharon Fanning | 16–14 | 5–6 | 6th | |||||
1992-93 | Sharon Fanning | 18–10 | 5–6 | T-6th | |||||
1993-94 | Sharon Fanning | 17–11 | 5–6 | T-7th | |||||
1994-95 | Sharon Fanning | 14–14 | 4–7 | 9th | |||||
Sharon Fanning: | 134–97 | 29–51 | |||||||
Bernadette Maddox (SEC) (1995–2003) | |||||||||
1995-96 | Bernadette Maddox | 8–19 | 2–9 | T-11th | |||||
1996-97 | Bernadette Maddox | 8–19 | 2–10 | 10th | |||||
1997-98 | Bernadette Maddox | 13–15 | 5–9 | 8th | |||||
1998-99 | Bernadette Maddox | 21–11 | 7–7 | T-5th | NCAA Second Round | ||||
1999-2000 | Bernadette Maddox | 15–14 | 5–9 | T-8th | |||||
2000-01 | Bernadette Maddox | 6–21 | 2–12 | 12th | |||||
2001-02 | Bernadette Maddox | 9–20 | 1–13 | 12th | |||||
2002-03 | Bernadette Maddox | 11–16 | 4–10 | 9th | |||||
Bernadette Maddox: | 91–135 | 28–79 | |||||||
Mickie DeMoss (SEC) (2003–2007) | |||||||||
2003-04 | Mickie DeMoss | 11–17 | 3–11 | 11th | |||||
2004-05 | Mickie DeMoss | 18–16 | 4–10 | T-9th | WNIT Semifinals | ||||
2005-06 | Mickie DeMoss | 22–9 | 9–5 | 4th | NCAA Second Round | ||||
2006-07 | Mickie DeMoss | 20–14 | 6–8 | T-7th | WNIT Sixteen | ||||
Mickie DeMoss: | 71–56 | 22–34 | |||||||
Matthew Mitchell (SEC) (2007–present) | |||||||||
2007-08 | Matthew Mitchell | 17–16 | 8–6 | T-4th | WNIT Quarterfinals | ||||
2008-09 | Matthew Mitchell | 16–16 | 5–9 | T-9th | WNIT First Round (Play-In) | ||||
2009-10 | Matthew Mitchell | 28–8 | 11–5 | 2nd | NCAA Quarterfinals | 9 | 19 | ||
2010-11 | Matthew Mitchell | 25–9 | 11–5 | 2nd | NCAA Second Round | 22 | 17 | ||
2011-12 | Matthew Mitchell | 28–7 | 13–3 | 1st | NCAA Quarterfinals | 8 | 12 | ||
2012-13 | Matthew Mitchell | 30–6 | 13–3 | 2nd | NCAA Quarterfinals | 7 | 7 | ||
2013-14 | Matthew Mitchell | 26–9 | 10–6 | 4th | NCAA Sweet 16 | 10 | 11 | ||
2014-15 | Matthew Mitchell | 24-10 | 10-6 | T-4th | NCAA Second Round | 11 | 16 | ||
Matthew Mitchell: | 194–81 | 81–43 | |||||||
Total: | 726–496 | ||||||||
National champion Postseason invitational champion |
Accomplishments
2009–10
- SEC Player of the Year (consensus): Victoria Dunlap[13]
- SEC Freshman of the Year: A'dia Mathies[13]
- SEC Coach of the Year: Matthew Mitchell[13]
2010–11
- SEC Player of the Year (AP): Victoria Dunlap[14]
- SEC Defensive Player of the Year: Victoria Dunlap[15]
2011–12
- SEC Player of the Year (consensus): A'dia Mathies[16][17]
- SEC Freshman of the Year (consensus): Bria Goss[16][17]
- SEC Sixth Woman of the Year (shared; awarded only by coaches): Keyla Snowden[16]
- SEC Coach of the Year (AP): Matthew Mitchell[17]
2012–13
- A'dia Mathies Drafted in the First Round of the 2013 WNBA Draft[18]
- SEC Co-Player of the Year : A'dia Mathies[19]
All-American players
- Valerie Still, 1983 (Coaches; Street & Smith)[20][21]
- Victoria Dunlap, 2010 (AP; USBWA; Coaches')[20][21][22]
- A'dia Mathies, 2012 (USBWA),[23] 2013 (AP; Full Court)
Player awards
SEC Awards
- Victoria Dunlap - 2010, 2011
- A'dia Mathies - 2012, 2013
See also
2015–16 Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball team
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