Montana State Women

Montana State Women

Leagues Played
WNCAAB 243
Links
Wikipedia
Related Teams
Montana State

Fixtures

WNCAAB 02/22 21:00 - Montana State Women vs Montana Women - View
WNCAAB 02/28 02:00 - Montana State Women vs Portland State Women - View
WNCAAB 03/01 21:00 - Montana State Women vs Sacramento State Women - View
WNCAAB 03/04 02:00 - Idaho Vandals Women vs Montana State Women - View

Results

WNCAAB 02/15 21:00 - Idaho State Women v Montana State Women W 60-74
WNCAAB 02/14 01:00 - Weber State Women v Montana State Women W 45-63
WNCAAB 02/08 21:00 - Montana State Women v Northern Colorado Women W 65-44
WNCAAB 02/07 02:00 - Montana State Women v Northern Arizona Women W 73-66
WNCAAB 02/01 22:00 - Portland State Women v Montana State Women W 39-85
WNCAAB 01/31 02:30 - Sacramento State Women v Montana State Women W 45-67
WNCAAB 01/25 21:00 - Montana Women v Montana State Women W 66-67
WNCAAB 01/21 02:00 - [1] Montana State Women v Eastern Washington Women [5] W 58-56
WNCAAB 01/18 21:00 - Montana State Women v Weber State Women W 75-51
WNCAAB 01/17 02:00 - Montana State Women v Idaho State Women W 94-52
WNCAAB 01/11 21:00 - Northern Arizona Women v Montana State Women W 81-87
WNCAAB 01/10 01:00 - Northern Colorado Women v Montana State Women W 57-68

The Montana State Bobcats women's basketball team represents Montana State University, located in Bozeman, Montana. The school's team currently competes in the Big Sky Conference. They play their home games at Worthington Arena. The Bobcats are currently coached by Tricia Binford, who has served as the team's head coach since 2005 and is the winningest coach in team history.

History

Montana State launched it's women's basketball program in 1976 under coach Susan Miller, with the team losing its inaugural game to Flathead Community College. The Bobcats joined the Northwest Basketball League in 1978 before transferring to the Mountain West Conference in 1982. In 1988, Montana State made its first postseason appearance, being selected for the Women's National Invitation Tournament and finishing last in the eight-team bracket. Ahead of the 1988-89 season, the team transferred to the Big Sky Conference.

In 1993, the Bobcats earned their first berth to the NCAA Tournament under head coach Judy Spoelstra, with the season also marking the team's first Big Sky Tournament Championship. In 1999, former Bobcats stand-out Cass Bauer-Bilodeau became the first Montana State player to join the WNBA, signing with the Charlotte Sting.

In 2005, the team hired Tricia Binford, a former WNBA player and then-assistant at Utah State. After a 3-23 record in her first season, Binford has led the Bobcats to two more NCAA appearances and has not posted a losing record since 2007.

The Montana State Women's basketball team is a powerhouse in collegiate basketball, representing the state of Montana in national competitions. Known for their tenacity, skill, and teamwork, the team has a strong tradition of success on the court. With a roster of talented players and dedicated coaching staff, the Montana State Women's team is a force to be reckoned with in the world of women's basketball. Fans can expect thrilling games, fierce competition, and a never-say-die attitude from this dynamic team. Whether playing at home or on the road, the Montana State Women's basketball team always gives their all and leaves everything on the court.