Vermont Women

Vermont Women

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The Vermont Catamounts women's basketball team is the basketball team that represents the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vermont. The school's team currently competes in the America East Conference and plays its home games at Patrick Gym.

History

The Catamounts went undefeated in the regular season in back-to-back seasons in the 1991–92 and 1992–93 seasons, the first time a women's basketball program did that in the NCAA era. Only Connecticut has done that feat since Vermont did it. They have won the conference title six times, second only to Maine.

Season Record Conference Record Postseason finish Coach
1979–80 3–13 n/a n/a Jean Condon
1980–81 5–15 n/a n/a Jean Condon
1981–82 6–17 n/a n/a Jean Condon
1982–83 4–20 n/a n/a Jean Condon
1983–84 6–20 n/a n/a Robyn Markey
1984–85 11–14 1–4 (3rd North Atlantic Conference) n/a Robyn Markey
1985–86 8–16 4–8 (4th North Atlantic Conference) n/a Robyn Markey
1986–87 13–14 6–8 (4th North Atlantic Conference) n/a Cathy Inglese
1987–88 8–18 4–10 (T-5th North Atlantic Conference) n/a Cathy Inglese
1988–89 7–18 5–9 (6th North Atlantic Conference) n/a Cathy Inglese
1989–90 13–5 6–6 (4th North Atlantic Conference) n/a Cathy Inglese
1990–91 22–7 8–2 (2nd North Atlantic Conference) North Atlantic Conference Finals Cathy Inglese
1991–92 29–1 14–0 (1st North Atlantic Conference) North Atlantic Conference Champions
NCAA First Round
Cathy Inglese
1992–93 28–1 14–0 (1st North Atlantic Conference) North Atlantic Conference Champions
NCAA First Round
Cathy Inglese
1993–94 19–11 9–5 (3rd North Atlantic Conference) North Atlantic Conference Champions
NCAA First Round
Pam Borton
1994–95 11–16 9–7 (5th North Atlantic Conference) North Atlantic Conference Quarterfinals Pam Borton
1995–96 18–11 13–5 (2nd North Atlantic Conference) North Atlantic Conference Finals Pam Borton
1996–97 21–8 14–4 (T-2nd America East) America East Finals Pam Borton
1997–98 22–7 15–3 (1st America East) America East Finals Keith Cieplicki
1998–99 17–12 11–7 (3rd America East) America East Semifinals Keith Cieplicki
1999-00 25–6 15–3 (1st America East) America East Champions
NCAA First Round
Keith Cieplicki
2000–01 19–11 13–5 (T-2nd America East) America East Finals Keith Cieplicki
2001–02 23–9 14–2 (1st America East) America East Semifinals
WNIT Quarterfinals
Keith Cieplicki
2002–03 21–8 12–4 (2nd America East) America East Semifinls Keith Cieplicki
2003–04 14–13 8–10 (6th America East) America East Quarterfinals Sharon Dawley
2004–05 14–15 9–9 (4th America East) America East Semifinals Sharon Dawley
2005–06 9–18 5–11 (7th America East) America East Quarterfinals Sharon Dawley
2006–07 19–12 8–8 (3rd America East) America East Semifinals Sharon Dawley
2007–08 24–9 13–3 (2nd America East) America East Semifinals
WNIT Second Round
Sharon Dawley
2008–09 21–12 12–4 (3rd America East) America East Champions
NCAA First Round
Sharon Dawley
2009–10 27–7 13–3 (2nd America East) America East Champions
NCAA Second Round
Sharon Dawley
2010–11 5–25 5–11 (7th America East) America East Quarterfinals Lori Gear McBride
2011–12 10–20 4–12 (7th America East) America East Quarterfinals Lori Gear McBride
2012–13 10–21 6–10 (T-4th America East) America East Semifinals Lori Gear McBride
2013–14 7–23 4–10 (6th America East) America East Quarterfinals Lori Gear McBride
2014–15 5–24 2–14 (7th America East) America East Quarterfinals Lori Gear McBride
2015–16 9–21 4–12 (8th America East) America East Quarterfinals Lori Gear McBride
2016–17 9–20 6–10 (7th America East) America East Quarterfinals Chris Day
2017–18 8–22 5–11 (7th America East) America East Quarterfinals Chris Day
2018–19 11–18 7–9 (6th America East) America East Quarterfinals Alisa Kresge (Interim head coach)
2019–20 12–18 6–10 (7th America East) America East Quarterfinals Alisa Kresge
2020–21 4–2 4–2 n/a Alisa Kresge
2021–22 20–11 13–5 (T-3rd America East) America East Semifinals Alisa Kresge
2022–23 25–7 14–2 (1st America East) America East Champions
NCAA First Round
Alisa Kresge
2023–24 25–12 12–4
The Vermont Women's basketball team is a powerhouse in the world of women's basketball. Comprised of some of the most talented and skilled players in the country, this team represents the state of Vermont with pride and determination on the international stage.

Known for their exceptional teamwork, strong defense, and high-scoring offense, the Vermont Women's team is a force to be reckoned with on the court. Led by a dedicated coaching staff and supported by passionate fans, this team is always striving for excellence and pushing themselves to be the best they can be.

With a roster full of talented athletes who bring a diverse range of skills and experience to the table, the Vermont Women's team is a formidable opponent for any team they face. Whether they are competing in international tournaments or representing the USA in the Olympics, this team always gives their all and leaves everything on the court.

With a winning tradition and a commitment to excellence, the Vermont Women's basketball team is a shining example of the talent and dedication that exists in women's basketball in the United States. They are a team that inspires and motivates fans and aspiring athletes alike, and they continue to make their mark on the world of basketball with each game they play.