Northwestern Women

Northwestern Women

Leagues Played
WNCAAB 247
Links
Wikipedia
Related Teams
Northwestern

Fixtures

WNCAAB 12/28 20:00 - Northwestern Women vs Washington Women - View
WNCAAB 12/31 20:00 - Northwestern Women vs Oregon Women - View
WNCAAB 01/05 18:00 - Ohio State Women vs Northwestern Women - View
WNCAAB 01/09 01:00 - Northwestern Women vs Indiana Women - View
WNCAAB 01/12 22:00 - UCLA Women vs Northwestern Women - View
WNCAAB 01/16 03:00 - USC Women vs Northwestern Women - View

Results

WNCAAB 12/21 16:00 - Northwestern Women v Howard Women W 68-66
WNCAAB 12/20 18:00 - Charleston Women v Northwestern Women L 68-62
WNCAAB 12/18 17:00 - [1] UNLV Women v Northwestern Women [10] W 76-79
WNCAAB 12/15 20:00 - Northwestern Women v Bradley Women W 67-57
WNCAAB 12/08 19:00 - [4] Northwestern Women v Michigan Women [4] L 54-60
WNCAAB 12/05 01:00 - Northwestern Women v DePaul Women W 64-56
WNCAAB 12/01 19:00 - Northwestern Women v Cornell Women W 67-54
WNCAAB 11/27 00:00 - Loyola Chicago Women v Northwestern Women W 64-73
WNCAAB 11/23 18:00 - [51] Harvard Women v Northwestern Women [218] L 75-50
WNCAAB 11/15 00:00 - Northwestern Women v Utah Women W 71-69
WNCAAB 11/10 20:00 - Northwestern Women v Lehigh Women L 68-85
WNCAAB 11/07 01:00 - Northwestern Women v Illinois State Women L 77-81

The Northwestern Wildcats women's basketball team is the intercollegiate women's basketball program representing Northwestern University. The school competes in the Big Ten Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Wildcats play home basketball games at Welsh-Ryan Arena on the university campus in Evanston, Illinois, but played the 2017–18 season at Beardsley Gym on the nearby campus of Evanston Township High School during renovations to Welsh–Ryan Arena.

History

Early years (1975–1984)

The Wildcats began play in women's basketball in 1975, with Mary DiStanislao as the first head coach, who coached for five seasons, with the final two resulting in appearances in the AIAW Tournament. In 1980, Annette Lynch took over as head coach, leading the team to postseason appearances (AIAW and NCAA) in her first two seasons, with the latter (1981) being the first season in the Big Ten Conference.

Don Perrelli era (1985–1999)

In 1984, Don Perrelli became head coach of the Wildcats. In his 15-year tenure, he led the team to 5 appearances in the NCAA Tournament, a Big Ten title in 1990 (with a 24–5 record, 15–3 conference record), and a NWIT appearance. Perrelli retired after the 1998–99 season.

Decline (1999–2008)

June Olkowski took over, coaching Northwestern for five seasons, but she was fired after finishing 10th or worse each time, never winning more than three conference games. Beth Combs was hired to coach the Wildcats in 2004, but she was fired after four seasons, highlighted with winning only 7 conference games in 4 years and never finishing higher than 10th place.

Joe McKeown era (2008–present)

Joe McKeown was hired for the 2008 season. After a 10th-place finish in his first season, they finished tied for 8th in the conference (good enough to qualify for the WNIT) the following season, their highest finish since the 1998 season. After appearing in the WNIT twice in the following four seasons, the Wildcats returned to the NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament in 2015, their first appearance since 1997, in a season where they had their highest finish in the conference (1994) since 1996.

The Northwestern Women's basketball team represents the United States in international competitions. Comprised of talented and skilled female athletes from Northwestern University, this team is known for their competitive spirit, teamwork, and dedication to the game. With a strong coaching staff and a roster of top-notch players, the Northwestern Women's team is a force to be reckoned with on the court. They bring a combination of speed, agility, and strategic play to every game, making them a formidable opponent for any team they face. Whether they are competing in the Olympics, World Championships, or other international tournaments, the Northwestern Women's team always represents the USA with pride and passion.