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Kansas Jayhawks women's basketball

The Kansas Jayhawks women's basketball team represents the University of Kansas and competes in the Big 12 Conference of NCAA Division I. The Jayhawks are coached by Brandon Schneider. The Jayhawks have failed to match the success of the men's team, only qualifying for 14 NCAA Tournaments and never making it past the Sweet Sixteen. They have, however, won one Women's NIT championship which they won in 2023. Despite the lack of success on the court, the Jayhawks have produced one Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer, Lynette Woodard

Kansas Jayhawks
UniversityUniversity of Kansas
First season1903 (club)
1968 (varsity)
All-time record865–696 (.554) (Varsity-only record)
Athletic directorTravis Goff
Head coachBrandon Schneider (8th season)
ConferenceBig 12
LocationLawrence, Kansas
ArenaAllen Fieldhouse
(Capacity: 16,300)
NicknameJayhawks
ColorsCrimson and blue[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away
Alternate
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1996, 1998, 2012, 2013
NCAA tournament second round
1987, 1988, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2012, 2013, 2022, 2024
NCAA tournament appearances
1987, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2012, 2013, 2022, 2024
AIAW tournament Sweet Sixteen
1980
AIAW tournament appearances
1979, 1980, 1981
Conference tournament champions
1979, 1980, 1981, 1987, 1988, 1993
Conference regular season champions
1987, 1992, 1996, 1997

History edit

 
The 1903 KU women's basketball team

Kansas first fielded a women's basketball team in 1903. The 1903 team posted a 6-2 record. The team competed as a non-varsity independent squad. In 1912, female students at the University of Kansas launched the Women’s Athletic Association (WAA) with the assistance of physical education instructor Hazel Pratt. Under the WAA, KU women competed against other colleges and universities as a non-varsity club sport. [2]

Kansas first officially fielded a varsity women's basketball team during the 1968–1969 season,[3] though club level women's teams had been fielded as early as 1903. For 31 seasons (1973–2004) the women's team was coached by Marian Washington, who led the team to three Big Eight championships, 11 NCAA Tournament appearances and three AIAW tournament appearances. The team's best post-season result was appearing in the Sweet Sixteen, which they have done five times, most recently in 2013.

Notable players edit

The Jayhawks have produced one Hall of Fame player. As of April 2, 2023, Kansas has no players on WNBA rosters but has produced WNBA players in the past.

Hall of Famers edit

Former WNBA players edit

Conferences edit

The Jayhawks and the rest of the Big 8, along with four former members of the defunct Southwest Conference, joined and created the Big 12 conference in 1996.

Coaches edit

Kansas first fielded a women's basketball team in 1903. The Jayhawks, at this time, were coached by the inventor of the game James Naismith. After the 1903 season, and until becoming a varsity team in 1968, the Jayhawks did not officially have a coach, and instead had "player-coaches" on their rosters. [4] The Jayhawks have had 6 coaches since they began Varsity play in 1968. Marian Washington is all-time leader for the program in years coached, wins, tournament appearances, tournament wins, and win percentage.

Coach Years Coached Wins Losses Win % NCAA/AIAW
Tournament
Appearances
NCAA/AIAW
Tournament
Wins
NCAA/AIAW
Tournament
Losses
NCAA/AIAW
Tournament
Win %
Marlene Mawson 1968–1971 19 16 .543 N/A*
Debbie Artman 1971–1972 9 8 .529 0 0 0
Sharon Drysdale 1972–1973 9 8 .529 0 0 0
Marian Washington 1973–2004 560 365 .605 14 10 14 .417
Bonnie Henrickson 2004–2015 186 171 .521 2 4 2 .667
Brandon Schneider 2015–present 107 136 .440 1 1 1 .500

* Women's college post-season tournaments did not begin until 1969, with a CIAW invitational tournament. Kansas appeared in the 1971 CIAW post-season qualification tournament with a record of 2-2.[5]: 141 

NCAA/AIAW Tournament history edit

The Jayhawks have appeared in 17 NCAA/AIAW Tournaments. Their combined record is 13–16.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result/Score
1979 First Round Louisiana Tech L 61–100
1980 First Round
Second Round
Cheyney State
Louisiana Tech
W 75–66
L 73–81
1981 Second Round UCLA L 71–73
1987 7 First Round
Second Round
(10) NE Louisiana
(2) Georgia
W 78–72
L 51–82
1988 7 First Round
Second Round
(10) Middle Tennessee St.
(2) Louisiana Tech
W 81–75
L 50–89
1992 9 First Round (8) Missouri St. L 59–75
1993 8 First Round (9) California L 47–62
1994 9 First Round
Second Round
(8) Stephen F. Austin
(1) Penn State
W 72–67
L 68–85
1995 7 First Round (10) Wisconsin L 72–73
1996 4 First Round
Second Round
Sweet 16
(13) Middle Tennessee St.
(5) Texas
(1) Tennessee
W 72–57
W 70–77
L 71–92
1997 3 First Round
Second Round
(14) Detroit
(6) Vanderbilt
W 81–67
L 44–51
1998 5 First Round
Second Round
Sweet 16
(12) Tulane
(4) Iowa
(9) Arkansas
W 72–68
W 62–58
L 63–79
1999 9 First Round
Second Round
(8) Marquette
(1) Purdue
W 64–58
L 41–55
2000 8 First Round (9) Vanderbilt L 69–71 2 OT
2012 11 First Round
Second Round
Sweet 16
(6) Nebraska
(3) Delaware
(2) Tennessee
W 57–49
W 70–64
L 73–84
2013 12 First Round
Second Round
Sweet 16
(5) Colorado
(4) South Carolina
(1) Notre Dame
W 67–52
W 75–69
L 63–93
2022 8 First Round
Second Round
(9) Georgia Tech
(1) Stanford
W 77–58
L 65–91

Women's NIT edit

The Jayhawks have appeared in six NIT tournaments. Their combined record is 15–5. They won the 2023 Tournament.

Year Round Opponent Result/Score
2006 First round
Second round
Northern Iowa
Ole Miss
W 59–49
L 76–78
2008 Second round
Third round
Evansville
Michigan State
W 82–60
L 54–58
2009 Second round
Third round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship
Creighton
Arkansas
New Mexico
Illinois State
South Florida
W 79–64
W 75–59
W 78–69
W 75–72
L 71–75
2010 First round
Second round
Regional Semifinals
Prairie View A&M
Creighton
Illinois State
W 82–72
W 71–68
L 51–71
2011 First round
Second round
Wichita State
Duquesne
W 79–58
L 63–80
2023 First round
Second round
Super 16
Great 8
Fab 4
Championship
Western Kentucky
Missouri
Nebraska
Arkansas
Washington
Columbia
W 86–72
W 75–47
W 64–55
W 78–64
W 61–36
W 66–59

Year by year results edit

[5]

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Coaches' poll AP poll
Marlene Mawson (CIAW) (1968–1971)
1968–69 Marlene Mawson 5–4
1969–70 Marlene Mawson 7–4
1970–71 Marlene Mawson 7–8 CIAW Tenth Place
Marlene Mawson: 19–16
Debbie Artman (Independent) (1971–1972)
1971–72 Debbie Artman 9–8
Debbie Artman: 9–8
Sharon Drysdale (Independent) (1972–1973)
1972–73 Sharon Drysdale 9–8
Sharon Drysdale: 9–8
Marion Washington (Independent, Big 8, Big 12) (1973–2004)
1973–74 Marion Washington 11–8
1974–75 Marion Washington 7–17
1975–76 Marion Washington 13–14
1976–77 Marion Washington 11–15
1977–78 Marion Washington 22–11 NWIT Sixth Place
1978–79 Marion Washington 30–8 AIAW Sectional 14
1979–80 Marion Washington 29–8 AIAW Sectional 11
1980–81 Marion Washington 27–5 AIAW Sectional 10
1981–82 Marion Washington 16–14
Big Eight Conference
1982–83 Marion Washington 13–15 9–5 (Big 8) 3rd
1983–84 Marion Washington 11–16 7–7 5th
1984–85 Marion Washington 19–10 9–5 3rd
1985–86 Marion Washington 18–10 9–5 T–2nd
1986–87 Marion Washington 20–13 9–5 T–1st# NCAA Second Round (Play-in)
1987–88 Marion Washington 22–10 8–6 T–3rd NCAA Second Round (Play-in)
1988–89 Marion Washington 13–14 5–9 T–6th
1989–90 Marion Washington 20–9 9–5 T–4th
1990–91 Marion Washington 20–13 7–7 5th NWIT Third Place
1991–92 Marion Washington 25–6 12–2 1st NCAA First Round 25 17
1992–93 Marion Washington 21–9 9–5 T–3rd NCAA First Round 24
1993–94 Marion Washington 22–6 11–3 2nd NCAA Second Round 17 15
1994–95 Marion Washington 20–11 8–6 3rd NCAA First Round 23 23
1995–96 Marion Washington 22–10 11–3 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen 15 20
Big 12 Conference
1996–97 Marion Washington 25–6 14–2 1st (Big 12) NCAA Second Round 16 11
1997–98 Marion Washington 23–9 11–5 T–3rd NCAA Sweet Sixteen 22
1998–99 Marion Washington 23–10 11–5 3rd NCAA Second Round
1999–2000 Marion Washington 20–10 11–5 4th NCAA First Round
2000–01 Marion Washington 12–17 5–11 9th
2001–02 Marion Washington 5–25 0–16 12th
2002–03 Marion Washington 11–18 3–13 T–9th
2003–04 Marion Washington 9–18 2–12 T–11th
Marion Washington: 560–365 180–142
Lynette Woodward (Big 12) (2004)
2004 Lynette Woodward 0–3 0–2
Lynette Woodward: 0–3 0–2
Bonnie Henrickson (Big 12) (2004–2015)
2004–05 Bonnie Henrickson 12–16 5–11 8th
2005–06 Bonnie Henrickson 17–13 5–11 10th WNIT First Round (Play-in)
2006–07 Bonnie Henrickson 11–20 4–11 T–11th
2007–08 Bonnie Henrickson 17–16 4–12 T–10th WNIT Second Round (bye)
2008–09 Bonnie Henrickson 22–14 6–10 T–7th WNIT Finals
2009–10 Bonnie Henrickson 17–16 5–11 T–8th WNIT Third Round
2010–11 Bonnie Henrickson 21–13 6–10 T–8th WNIT Second Round
2011–12 Bonnie Henrickson 21–13 8–10 T–6th NCAA Sweet Sixteen 25
2012–13 Bonnie Henrickson 20–14 8–10 7th NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2013–14 Bonnie Henrickson 13–19 5–13 T–8th  
2014–15 Bonnie Henrickson 15–17 6–12 9th  
Bonnie Henrickson: 186–171 62–121
Brandon Schneider (Big 12) (2015–present)
2015–16 Brandon Schneider 6–25 0–18 10th  
2016–17 Brandon Schneider 8–22 2–16 10th  
2017–18 Brandon Schneider 12–18 3–15 9th  
2018–19 Brandon Schneider 13–18 2–16 10th  
2019–20 Brandon Schneider 15–14 4–14 10th  
2020–21 Brandon Schneider 7–18 3–15 T-9th  
2021–22 Brandon Schneider 21–10 11–7 5th NCAA Second Round
2022–23 Brandon Schneider 25–11 9–9 7th WNIT Champions
Brandon Schneider: 107–136 34–110
Total: 890–705

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References edit

  1. ^ "Color | Brand Center". Retrieved May 19, 2017.
  2. ^ "Women's Debut to Basketball".
  3. ^ "2011-12 Kansas Women's Basketball Media Guide". Issuu. November 2011. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
  4. ^ "Women's Debut to Basketball".
  5. ^ a b "Media Guide" (PDF). University of Kansas. Retrieved 10 Aug 2013.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The Kansas Jayhawks women s basketball team represents the University of Kansas and competes in the Big 12 Conference of NCAA Division I The Jayhawks are coached by Brandon Schneider The Jayhawks have failed to match the success of the men s team only qualifying for 14 NCAA Tournaments and never making it past the Sweet Sixteen They have however won one Women s NIT championship which they won in 2023 Despite the lack of success on the court the Jayhawks have produced one Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer Lynette WoodardKansas Jayhawks2023 24 Kansas Jayhawks women s basketball teamUniversityUniversity of KansasFirst season1903 club 1968 varsity All time record865 696 554 Varsity only record Athletic directorTravis GoffHead coachBrandon Schneider 8th season ConferenceBig 12LocationLawrence KansasArenaAllen Fieldhouse Capacity 16 300 NicknameJayhawksColorsCrimson and blue 1 UniformsHome Away AlternateNCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen1996 1998 2012 2013NCAA tournament second round1987 1988 1994 1996 1997 1998 1999 2012 2013 2022 2024NCAA tournament appearances1987 1988 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2012 2013 2022 2024AIAW tournament Sweet Sixteen1980AIAW tournament appearances1979 1980 1981Conference tournament champions1979 1980 1981 1987 1988 1993Conference regular season champions1987 1992 1996 1997 Contents 1 History 2 Notable players 2 1 Hall of Famers 2 2 Former WNBA players 3 Conferences 4 Coaches 5 NCAA AIAW Tournament history 6 Women s NIT 7 Year by year results 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp The 1903 KU women s basketball team Kansas first fielded a women s basketball team in 1903 The 1903 team posted a 6 2 record The team competed as a non varsity independent squad In 1912 female students at the University of Kansas launched the Women s Athletic Association WAA with the assistance of physical education instructor Hazel Pratt Under the WAA KU women competed against other colleges and universities as a non varsity club sport 2 Kansas first officially fielded a varsity women s basketball team during the 1968 1969 season 3 though club level women s teams had been fielded as early as 1903 For 31 seasons 1973 2004 the women s team was coached by Marian Washington who led the team to three Big Eight championships 11 NCAA Tournament appearances and three AIAW tournament appearances The team s best post season result was appearing in the Sweet Sixteen which they have done five times most recently in 2013 Notable players editThe Jayhawks have produced one Hall of Fame player As of April 2 2023 Kansas has no players on WNBA rosters but has produced WNBA players in the past Hall of Famers edit Lynette Woodard inducted as a player also a former coach Former WNBA players edit Angela Aycock Forward Seattle Storm Tamecka Dixon Guard Los Angeles Sparks Angel Goodrich Guard Tulsa Shock Jaclyn Johnson Forward Orlando Miracle Danielle McCray Guard Forward Connecticut Sun Lynn Pride Guard Forward Minnesota Lynx Charisse Sampson Guard Seattle StormConferences editThe Jayhawks and the rest of the Big 8 along with four former members of the defunct Southwest Conference joined and created the Big 12 conference in 1996 Coaches editKansas first fielded a women s basketball team in 1903 The Jayhawks at this time were coached by the inventor of the game James Naismith After the 1903 season and until becoming a varsity team in 1968 the Jayhawks did not officially have a coach and instead had player coaches on their rosters 4 The Jayhawks have had 6 coaches since they began Varsity play in 1968 Marian Washington is all time leader for the program in years coached wins tournament appearances tournament wins and win percentage Coach Years Coached Wins Losses Win NCAA AIAWTournamentAppearances NCAA AIAWTournamentWins NCAA AIAWTournamentLosses NCAA AIAWTournamentWin Marlene Mawson 1968 1971 19 16 543 N A Debbie Artman 1971 1972 9 8 529 0 0 0 Sharon Drysdale 1972 1973 9 8 529 0 0 0 Marian Washington 1973 2004 560 365 605 14 10 14 417 Bonnie Henrickson 2004 2015 186 171 521 2 4 2 667 Brandon Schneider 2015 present 107 136 440 1 1 1 500 Women s college post season tournaments did not begin until 1969 with a CIAW invitational tournament Kansas appeared in the 1971 CIAW post season qualification tournament with a record of 2 2 5 141 NCAA AIAW Tournament history editThe Jayhawks have appeared in 17 NCAA AIAW Tournaments Their combined record is 13 16 Year Seed Round Opponent Result Score 1979 First Round Louisiana Tech L 61 100 1980 First RoundSecond Round Cheyney StateLouisiana Tech W 75 66L 73 81 1981 Second Round UCLA L 71 73 1987 7 First RoundSecond Round 10 NE Louisiana 2 Georgia W 78 72L 51 82 1988 7 First RoundSecond Round 10 Middle Tennessee St 2 Louisiana Tech W 81 75L 50 89 1992 9 First Round 8 Missouri St L 59 75 1993 8 First Round 9 California L 47 62 1994 9 First RoundSecond Round 8 Stephen F Austin 1 Penn State W 72 67L 68 85 1995 7 First Round 10 Wisconsin L 72 73 1996 4 First RoundSecond RoundSweet 16 13 Middle Tennessee St 5 Texas 1 Tennessee W 72 57W 70 77L 71 92 1997 3 First RoundSecond Round 14 Detroit 6 Vanderbilt W 81 67 L 44 51 1998 5 First RoundSecond RoundSweet 16 12 Tulane 4 Iowa 9 Arkansas W 72 68W 62 58L 63 79 1999 9 First RoundSecond Round 8 Marquette 1 Purdue W 64 58L 41 55 2000 8 First Round 9 Vanderbilt L 69 71 2 OT 2012 11 First RoundSecond RoundSweet 16 6 Nebraska 3 Delaware 2 Tennessee W 57 49W 70 64L 73 84 2013 12 First RoundSecond RoundSweet 16 5 Colorado 4 South Carolina 1 Notre Dame W 67 52W 75 69L 63 93 2022 8 First RoundSecond Round 9 Georgia Tech 1 Stanford W 77 58L 65 91Women s NIT editThe Jayhawks have appeared in six NIT tournaments Their combined record is 15 5 They won the 2023 Tournament Year Round Opponent Result Score 2006 First roundSecond round Northern IowaOle Miss W 59 49L 76 78 2008 Second roundThird round EvansvilleMichigan State W 82 60L 54 58 2009 Second roundThird roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship CreightonArkansasNew MexicoIllinois StateSouth Florida W 79 64W 75 59W 78 69W 75 72L 71 75 2010 First roundSecond roundRegional Semifinals Prairie View A amp MCreightonIllinois State W 82 72W 71 68L 51 71 2011 First roundSecond round Wichita StateDuquesne W 79 58L 63 80 2023 First roundSecond roundSuper 16Great 8Fab 4Championship Western KentuckyMissouriNebraskaArkansasWashingtonColumbia W 86 72W 75 47W 64 55W 78 64W 61 36W 66 59Year by year results edit 5 Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Coaches poll AP poll Marlene Mawson CIAW 1968 1971 1968 69 Marlene Mawson 5 4 1969 70 Marlene Mawson 7 4 1970 71 Marlene Mawson 7 8 CIAW Tenth Place Marlene Mawson 19 16 Debbie Artman Independent 1971 1972 1971 72 Debbie Artman 9 8 Debbie Artman 9 8 Sharon Drysdale Independent 1972 1973 1972 73 Sharon Drysdale 9 8 Sharon Drysdale 9 8 Marion Washington Independent Big 8 Big 12 1973 2004 1973 74 Marion Washington 11 8 1974 75 Marion Washington 7 17 1975 76 Marion Washington 13 14 1976 77 Marion Washington 11 15 1977 78 Marion Washington 22 11 NWIT Sixth Place 1978 79 Marion Washington 30 8 AIAW Sectional 14 1979 80 Marion Washington 29 8 AIAW Sectional 11 1980 81 Marion Washington 27 5 AIAW Sectional 10 1981 82 Marion Washington 16 14 Big Eight Conference 1982 83 Marion Washington 13 15 9 5 Big 8 3rd 1983 84 Marion Washington 11 16 7 7 5th 1984 85 Marion Washington 19 10 9 5 3rd 1985 86 Marion Washington 18 10 9 5 T 2nd 1986 87 Marion Washington 20 13 9 5 T 1st NCAA Second Round Play in 1987 88 Marion Washington 22 10 8 6 T 3rd NCAA Second Round Play in 1988 89 Marion Washington 13 14 5 9 T 6th 1989 90 Marion Washington 20 9 9 5 T 4th 1990 91 Marion Washington 20 13 7 7 5th NWIT Third Place 1991 92 Marion Washington 25 6 12 2 1st NCAA First Round 25 17 1992 93 Marion Washington 21 9 9 5 T 3rd NCAA First Round 24 1993 94 Marion Washington 22 6 11 3 2nd NCAA Second Round 17 15 1994 95 Marion Washington 20 11 8 6 3rd NCAA First Round 23 23 1995 96 Marion Washington 22 10 11 3 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen 15 20 Big 12 Conference 1996 97 Marion Washington 25 6 14 2 1st Big 12 NCAA Second Round 16 11 1997 98 Marion Washington 23 9 11 5 T 3rd NCAA Sweet Sixteen 22 1998 99 Marion Washington 23 10 11 5 3rd NCAA Second Round 1999 2000 Marion Washington 20 10 11 5 4th NCAA First Round 2000 01 Marion Washington 12 17 5 11 9th 2001 02 Marion Washington 5 25 0 16 12th 2002 03 Marion Washington 11 18 3 13 T 9th 2003 04 Marion Washington 9 18 2 12 T 11th Marion Washington 560 365 180 142 Lynette Woodward Big 12 2004 2004 Lynette Woodward 0 3 0 2 Lynette Woodward 0 3 0 2 Bonnie Henrickson Big 12 2004 2015 2004 05 Bonnie Henrickson 12 16 5 11 8th 2005 06 Bonnie Henrickson 17 13 5 11 10th WNIT First Round Play in 2006 07 Bonnie Henrickson 11 20 4 11 T 11th 2007 08 Bonnie Henrickson 17 16 4 12 T 10th WNIT Second Round bye 2008 09 Bonnie Henrickson 22 14 6 10 T 7th WNIT Finals 2009 10 Bonnie Henrickson 17 16 5 11 T 8th WNIT Third Round 2010 11 Bonnie Henrickson 21 13 6 10 T 8th WNIT Second Round 2011 12 Bonnie Henrickson 21 13 8 10 T 6th NCAA Sweet Sixteen 25 2012 13 Bonnie Henrickson 20 14 8 10 7th NCAA Sweet Sixteen 2013 14 Bonnie Henrickson 13 19 5 13 T 8th 2014 15 Bonnie Henrickson 15 17 6 12 9th Bonnie Henrickson 186 171 62 121 Brandon Schneider Big 12 2015 present 2015 16 Brandon Schneider 6 25 0 18 10th 2016 17 Brandon Schneider 8 22 2 16 10th 2017 18 Brandon Schneider 12 18 3 15 9th 2018 19 Brandon Schneider 13 18 2 16 10th 2019 20 Brandon Schneider 15 14 4 14 10th 2020 21 Brandon Schneider 7 18 3 15 T 9th 2021 22 Brandon Schneider 21 10 11 7 5th NCAA Second Round 2022 23 Brandon Schneider 25 11 9 9 7th WNIT Champions Brandon Schneider 107 136 34 110 Total 890 705 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament championReferences edit Color Brand Center Retrieved May 19 2017 Women s Debut to Basketball 2011 12 Kansas Women s Basketball Media Guide Issuu November 2011 Retrieved 2016 04 13 Women s Debut to Basketball a b Media Guide PDF University of Kansas Retrieved 10 Aug 2013 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kansas Jayhawks women 27s basketball amp oldid 1215391862, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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