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Kansas State Wildcats women's basketball

The Kansas State Wildcats women's basketball program is the intercollegiate basketball program of the Kansas State Wildcats. The program is classified in the NCAA Division I, and the team competes in the Big 12 Conference.

Kansas State Wildcats
UniversityKansas State University
All-time record998–581(.616)
Athletic directorGene Taylor
Head coachJeff Mittie (7th season)
ConferenceBig 12
LocationManhattan, Kansas
ArenaBramlage Coliseum
(Capacity: 12,528)
NicknameWildcats
ColorsRoyal purple and white[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away
Alternate
NCAA Tournament Elite Eight
1982
NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen
1982, 1983, 1984, 2002
NCAA Tournament Appearances
1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022
AIAW Tournament Elite Eight
1977
AIAW Tournament Sweet Sixteen
1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1980
AIAW Tournament Appearances
1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1980
NIT Tournament Champions
2006
Conference Tournament Champions
1976, 1977, 1982, 1984
Conference Regular Season Champions
Kansas State Conference
1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979
Big Eight Conference
1983, 1984, 1987
Big 12 Conference
2004, 2008

The team has been invited to 22 NCAA and AIAW tournaments (second-most among Big 12 teams), and was crowned champion of the 2006 Women's National Invitation Tournament. Kansas State is in the top 20 all-time for wins among Division I programs.[2]

The team's head coach is Jeff Mittie. He was hired before the 2014–2015 season, after spending the prior fifteen seasons at TCU.[3]

History

Kansas State began offering women's basketball as an organized intercollegiate sport in the 1968–1969 school year,[4] under head coach Judy Akers. Because the NCAA did not sponsor women's sports until 1982, the governing bodies for women's basketball in the earliest years were the Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (CIAW) and the AIAW.

The Big Eight Conference likewise did not sponsor women's basketball in its earliest years, so Kansas State competed against the University of Kansas, Wichita State, and other state schools for the "Kansas State Conference" championship. Kansas State won eight straight Kansas Conference titles, from 1972 to 1979. The Big Eight Conference began offering a mid-season basketball tournament in the 1975–1976 season, and then began sponsoring a regular season competition in 1982–1983. Kansas State won the first two Big Eight tournament titles, in 1976 and 1977, and then won the first two Big Eight regular season titles, in 1983 and 1984.[5][6]

The longest-tenured and winningest head coach in team history is Deb Patterson. Patterson spent eighteen years at Kansas State and compiled a 350–226 (.608) record. She won two Big 12 Conference titles (2004 and 2008) and a WNIT title (2006). Before Patterson, the winningest coach at Kansas State was Judy Akers, the first coach in program history, who compiled a 206–94 (.687) record. Akers also captured eight Kansas State Conference titles (1972-1979) and the first two titles in the Big Eight Conference after it began sponsoring women's basketball (1976 and 1977 mid-season tournaments).

Postseason history

AIAW tournament results

The Wildcats appeared in six AIAW tournaments prior to the creation of the NCAA tournament.[7][8] In 1971, Kansas State also appeared in the even earlier tournament sponsored by the Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (CIAW), advancing to the Elite Eight.[8]

The Wildcats had a combined record of 7–10.

Year Round Opponent Result
1973 First Round
Consolation first round
Consolation second round
Consolation third round
Southern Connecticut
Long Beach State
East Carolina
South Carolina
L, 52–56
W, 49–43
W, 47–46
W, 69–57
1974 First Round
Consolation first round
Immaculata
Wayland Baptist
L, 40–50
L, 34–49
1975 First Round
Consolation first round
Consolation second round
Consolation third round
Immaculata
Boise State
Ohio State
William Penn
L, 54–63
W, 65–37
W, 61–51
L, 43–54
1977 First Round
Quarterfinals
Consolation second round
Utah
Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
W, 70–32
L, 69–81
L, 58–68
1979 First Round
Consolation round
Old Dominion
Valdosta State
L, 75–96
L, 92–104
1980 First Round
Second Round
Boston University
Tennessee
W, 72–68
L, 64–84

NCAA tournament results

The first tournament the NCAA sponsored was the 1982 edition. Kansas State has appeared in 17 NCAA tournaments since that time, with a record of 13–16.[7]

Year Seed Round Opponent Results
1982 #4 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#5 Stephen F. Austin
#1 Old Dominion
#2 Cheyney
W 78–75
W 76–67
W 93–71
1983 #3 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
#6 Illinois State
#2 Texas
W 91–72
L 73–70 OT
1984 #3 First Round #6 Northeast Louisiana L 78–73
1987 #9 First Round #8 Northwestern L 62–61
1997 #10 First Round #7 Saint Joseph's L 70–52
2002 #3 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#14 Kent State
#6 Arkansas
#7 Old Dominion
W 93–65
W 82–68
L 82–62
2003 #3 First Round
Second Round
#14 Harvard
#11 Notre Dame
W 79–69
L 59–53
2004 #2 First Round
Second Round
#15 Valparaiso
#7 Minnesota
W 71–63
L 80–61
2005 #4 First Round
Second Round
#13 Bowling Green
#5 Vanderbilt
W 70–60
L 63–60
2008 #5 First Round
Second Round
#12 Chattanooga
#4 Louisville
W 69–59
L 80–63
2009 #5 First Round
Second Round
#12 Drexel
#4 Vanderbilt
W 68–44
L 74–61
2011 #8 First Round #9 Purdue L 53–45
2012 #8 First Round
Second Round
#9 Princeton
#1 Connecticut
W 67–64
L 72–26
2016 #9 First Round
Second Round
#8 George Washington
#1 South Carolina
W 56–51
L 73–47
2017 #7 First Round
Second Round
#10 Drake
#2 Stanford
W 67–54
L 69–48
2019 #9 First Round #8 Michigan L 84–54
2022 #9 First Round
Second Round
#8 Washington State
#1 NC State
W 50–40
L 89–57

NCAA Tournament seeding history

Years → '82 '83 '84 '87 '97 '02 '03 '04 '05 '08 '09 '11 '12 '16 '17 '19 '22
Seeds→ 4 3 3 9 10 3 3 2 4 5 5 8 8 9 7 9 9

WNIT results

Kansas State has appeared in the Women's National Invitation Tournament eight times, including the first tournament held, in 1969.[8] Kansas State won the tournament in 2006 and reached the semifinals (final four) again in 2007 and 2013.

Year Round Opponent Result
1969 First Round Wayland Baptist L 76–21
1970 First Round Wayland Baptist L 61–43
1999 First Round
Second Round
Creighton
Arkansas State
W 71–60
L 83–70
2006 Second Round
Third Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship
Idaho State
Fresno State
Nebraska
Western Kentucky
Marquette
W 88–68
W 64–61
W 77–63
W 57–56 OT
W 77–65
2007 Second Round
Third Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Southern Illinois
Illinois
Auburn
Wyoming
W 72–46
W 66–51
W 67–54
L 89–79 3OT
2013 First Round
Second Round
Third Round
Fourth Round
Semifinals
Texas Southern
Illinois State
Ball State
Illinois
Utah
W 72–44
W 57–48
W 60–48
W 66–48
L 54–46 OT
2015 First Round
Second Round
Akron
Missouri
W 86–68
L 67–48
2018 First Round
Second Round
Third Round
Saint Louis
Utah
UC Davis
W 75–61
W 74–57
L 69–71
2023 First Round
Second Round
Super 16
Wichita State
Wyoming
Washington
W 90-56
W 71-55
L 48-55

Notable Wildcat players and coaches

Draft history

WNBA Draft Picks
Round Pick Overall Player Year
1st 4th 4th Kendra Wecker 2005
1st 6th 6th Nicole Ohlde 2004
1st 13th 13th Olga Firsova 2000
2nd 10th 22nd Brittany Chambers 2013
2nd 11th 23rd Breanna Lewis 2017
2nd 12th 25th Shalee Lehning 2009
3rd 8th 34th Megan Mahoney 2005
4th 8th 56th Shanele Stires 2000

Head coaches

Year by year results

  • The Big Eight Conference began sponsoring a mid-season tournament in the 1975–1976 season, but no regular season competition until 1982–1983. Kansas State competed for "Kansas State Conference" regular season titles in the years before the Big Eight began offering regular season competition.[5][6][11]
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Coaches' poll AP poll
Judy Akers (Independent, Kansas State Conference/Big 8) (1968–1979)
1968–69 Judy Akers 11–3 NWIT Eighth place
1969–70 Judy Akers 10–7 CIAW Quarterfinals, NWIT Seventh place
1970–71 Judy Akers 12–12 CIAW Tenth place
1971–72 Judy Akers 17–5 1st AIAW Region VI
1972–73 Judy Akers 20–6 1st AIAW Ninth place
1973–74 Judy Akers 21–9 1st AIAW Region VI
1974–75 Judy Akers 24–9 1st AIAW Sixth place
1975–76 Judy Akers 28–6 6–0 1st AIAW Region VI
1976–77 Judy Akers 23–12 1st AIAW Quarterfinals 20
1977–78 Judy Akers 20–14 1st AIAW Region VI
1978–79 Judy Akers 20–11 1st AIAW South Sectional
Judy Akers: 206–94
Lynn Hickey (Independent/Big 8) (1979–1984)
1979–80 Lynn Hickey 26–9 AIAW Sixteen (Play-In) 13
1980–81 Lynn Hickey 23–11 AIAW Region VI
1981–82 Lynn Hickey 26–6 NCAA Quarterfinals 14
1982–83 Lynn Hickey 25–7 12–2 1st NCAA Sixteen 17
1983–84 Lynn Hickey 25–6 12–2 T-1st NCAA First Round 7
Lynn Hickey: 125–39 24–4
Matilda Mossman (Big 8) (1984–1990)
1984–85 Matilda Mossman 16–13 6–8
1985–86 Matilda Mossman 16–13 6–8
1986–87 Matilda Mossman 22–9 9–5 T-1st NCAA First Round
1987–88 Matilda Mossman 8–20 1–13
1988–89 Matilda Mossman 18–11 7–7 3rd
1989 Matilda Mossman 3–2
Matilda Mossman: 83–68 29–41
Gaye Griffin (Big 8) (1989–1990)
1989–90 Gaye Griffin 17–8 10–4
Gaye Griffin: 17–8 10–4
Susan Yow (Big 8) (1990–1993)
1990–91 Susan Yow 16–11 8–6
1991–92 Susan Yow 5–23 2–12
1992–93 Susan Yow 10–17 1–13
Susan Yow: 31–51 11–31
Brian Agler (Big 8) (1993–1996)
1993–94 Brian Agler 13–14 5–9
1994–95 Brian Agler 14–13 6–8
1995–96 Brian Agler 11–12 3–7
Brian Agler: 38–39 14–24
Jack Hartman (Big 8) (1996–1997)
1996 Jack Hartman 3–4 2–2
Jack Hartman: 3–4 2–2
Deb Patterson (Big 12) (1996–2014)
1996–97 Deb Patterson 19–12 9–7 T-5th NCAA First Round
1997–98 Deb Patterson 11–17 4–12 T-9th
1998–99 Deb Patterson 16–14 7–9 T-8th WNIT Second Round
1999–00 Deb Patterson 13–17 6–10 8th
2000–01 Deb Patterson 12–16 2–14 T-11th
2001–02 Deb Patterson 26–8 11–5 T-3rd NCAA Sixteen 10 11
2002–03 Deb Patterson 29–5 14–2 2nd NCAA Second Round 10 8
2003–04 Deb Patterson 25–6 14–2 T-1st NCAA Second Round 15 8
2004–05 Deb Patterson 24–8 12–4 T-3rd NCAA Second Round 19 16
2005–06 Deb Patterson 24–10 8–8 T-6th WNIT Champions
2006–07 Deb Patterson 19–15 4–12 T-11th WNIT Semifinals
2007–08 Deb Patterson 22–10 13–3 1st NCAA Second Round 21 16
2008–09 Deb Patterson 25–8 10–6 5th NCAA Second Round 20 21
2009–10 Deb Patterson 14–18 5–11 T-8th
2010–11 Deb Patterson 21–11 10–6 T-3rd NCAA First Round
2011–12 Deb Patterson 20–14 9–9 T-4th NCAA Second Round
2012–13 Deb Patterson 19–18 5–13 T-8th WNIT Semifinals
2013–14 Deb Patterson 11–19 5–13 T-8th
Deb Patterson: 350–226 148–147
Jeff Mittie (Big 12) (2014–present)
2014–15 Jeff Mittie 19–14 7–11 T–7th WNIT Second Round
2015–16 Jeff Mittie 19–13 8–10 T–6th NCAA second round
2016–17 Jeff Mittie 23–11 11–7 4th NCAA second round 24
2017–18 Jeff Mittie 18–15 7–11 T–7th WNIT Third Round
2018–19 Jeff Mittie 21–11 11–7 4th NCAA first round
Jeff Mittie: 100–64 44–46
Total: 953–592

      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

Series records

Record vs. Big 12 opponents

Kansas State
vs.
Overall Record at Manhattan at Opponent's
Venue
at Neutral Site Last 5 Meetings Last 10 Meetings Current Streak
Baylor BU, 38–9 BU, 11–4 BU, 15–1 BU, 11–4 BU, 5–0 BU, 10–0 L 1
Iowa State KSU, 52–41 KSU, 26–16 ISU, 23–18 ISU, 6–4 ISU, 3–2 ISU, 6–4 L 3
Kansas KSU, 74–47 KSU, 34–16 KSU, 32–25 KSU, 10–1 KSU, 4–1 KSU, 9–1 W 1
Oklahoma OU, 39–29 KSU, 16–15 OU, 21–9 tied, 3–3 KSU, 3–2 OU, 6–4 W 2
Oklahoma State KSU, 38–33 KSU, 21–9 OSU, 18–12 OSU, 6–4 KSU, 4–1 KSU, 7–3 W 3
Texas UT, 22–16 KSU, 9–8 UT, 13–4 KSU, 3–1 UT, 3–2 UT, 7–3 W 2
TCU TCU, 8–7 KSU, 4–3 TCU, 4–3 TCU, 1–0 TCU, 3–2 tied, 5–5 W 1
Texas Tech KSU, 23–13 KSU, 10–5 KSU, 11–6 tied, 2–2 KSU, 5–0 KSU, 9–1 W 8
West Virginia WVU, 11–5 WVU, 4–3 WVU, 6–1 tied, 1–1 KSU, 3–2 WVU, 6–4 W 2
*As of 3/17/2019[11]

Record vs. former Big 12 opponents

Kansas State
vs.
Overall Record at Manhattan at Opponent's
Venue
at Neutral Site Last 5 Meetings Last 10 Meetings Current Streak Last Meeting
Colorado KSU, 35–33 KSU, 18–13 CU, 16–13 tied, 4–4 KSU, 4–1 KSU, 7–3 W 3 2/16/2011
Missouri KSU, 45–38 KSU, 27–11 MU, 22–13 KSU, 5–4 KSU, 3–2 KSU, 7–3 L 2 3/22/2015
Nebraska KSU, 46–33 KSU, 27–10 NU, 21–13 KSU, 6–2 NU, 3–2 tied, 5–5 W 2 2/19/2011
Texas A&M KSU, 13–9 KSU, 7–2 KSU, 5–4 TAM, 3–1 TAM, 3–2 TAM, 6–4 L 2 12/19/2012
*As of 12/19/2012[11]

See also

References

  1. ^ Kansas State University Athletics Public Branding Guide (PDF). May 18, 2020. Retrieved June 26, 2022.
  2. ^ "Division I Women's Basketball Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2018. p. 42. Retrieved May 1, 2022.
  3. ^ Jeff Mittie is New Head Coach
  4. ^ "Voepel: Mittie, Schneider out to rebuild Kansas State, Kansas". ESPN.com. 27 January 2016. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
  5. ^ a b "BigEightSports.com". Retrieved August 13, 2013.
  6. ^ a b "Wildkittens Take Tournament". Manhattan Mercury. February 15, 1976.
  7. ^ a b "Kansas State University Postseason History" (English). Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  8. ^ a b c . Archived from the original (English) on 2009-07-23. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  9. ^ "Lynn Holzman Named West Coast Conference Commissioner" (Press release). West Coast Conference. June 9, 2014. Retrieved June 13, 2014. A former captain of the women's basketball team while earning her Bachelors degree at Kansas State University, Holzman has since earned a Masters degree from the University of North Carolina and a Masters of Business Administration from Purdue University.
  10. ^ Women's Basketball – In the Pros – Kansas State University Wildcats Official Athletics Site
  11. ^ a b c "KSU Media Guide". Kansas State University. Retrieved 10 Aug 2013.

External links

  • Official website  

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The Kansas State Wildcats women s basketball program is the intercollegiate basketball program of the Kansas State Wildcats The program is classified in the NCAA Division I and the team competes in the Big 12 Conference Kansas State Wildcats2022 23 Kansas State Wildcats women s basketball teamUniversityKansas State UniversityAll time record998 581 616 Athletic directorGene TaylorHead coachJeff Mittie 7th season ConferenceBig 12LocationManhattan KansasArenaBramlage Coliseum Capacity 12 528 NicknameWildcatsColorsRoyal purple and white 1 UniformsHome Away AlternateNCAA Tournament Elite Eight1982NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen1982 1983 1984 2002NCAA Tournament Appearances1982 1983 1984 1987 1997 2002 2003 2004 2005 2008 2009 2011 2012 2016 2017 2019 2022AIAW Tournament Elite Eight1977AIAW Tournament Sweet Sixteen1973 1974 1975 1977 1979 1980AIAW Tournament Appearances1973 1974 1975 1977 1979 1980NIT Tournament Champions2006Conference Tournament Champions1976 1977 1982 1984Conference Regular Season ChampionsKansas State Conference1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979Big Eight Conference1983 1984 1987Big 12 Conference2004 2008The team has been invited to 22 NCAA and AIAW tournaments second most among Big 12 teams and was crowned champion of the 2006 Women s National Invitation Tournament Kansas State is in the top 20 all time for wins among Division I programs 2 The team s head coach is Jeff Mittie He was hired before the 2014 2015 season after spending the prior fifteen seasons at TCU 3 Contents 1 History 2 Postseason history 2 1 AIAW tournament results 2 2 NCAA tournament results 2 3 NCAA Tournament seeding history 2 4 WNIT results 3 Notable Wildcat players and coaches 3 1 Draft history 4 Head coaches 5 Year by year results 6 Series records 6 1 Record vs Big 12 opponents 6 2 Record vs former Big 12 opponents 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditKansas State began offering women s basketball as an organized intercollegiate sport in the 1968 1969 school year 4 under head coach Judy Akers Because the NCAA did not sponsor women s sports until 1982 the governing bodies for women s basketball in the earliest years were the Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics for Women CIAW and the AIAW The Big Eight Conference likewise did not sponsor women s basketball in its earliest years so Kansas State competed against the University of Kansas Wichita State and other state schools for the Kansas State Conference championship Kansas State won eight straight Kansas Conference titles from 1972 to 1979 The Big Eight Conference began offering a mid season basketball tournament in the 1975 1976 season and then began sponsoring a regular season competition in 1982 1983 Kansas State won the first two Big Eight tournament titles in 1976 and 1977 and then won the first two Big Eight regular season titles in 1983 and 1984 5 6 The longest tenured and winningest head coach in team history is Deb Patterson Patterson spent eighteen years at Kansas State and compiled a 350 226 608 record She won two Big 12 Conference titles 2004 and 2008 and a WNIT title 2006 Before Patterson the winningest coach at Kansas State was Judy Akers the first coach in program history who compiled a 206 94 687 record Akers also captured eight Kansas State Conference titles 1972 1979 and the first two titles in the Big Eight Conference after it began sponsoring women s basketball 1976 and 1977 mid season tournaments Postseason history EditAIAW tournament results Edit The Wildcats appeared in six AIAW tournaments prior to the creation of the NCAA tournament 7 8 In 1971 Kansas State also appeared in the even earlier tournament sponsored by the Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics for Women CIAW advancing to the Elite Eight 8 The Wildcats had a combined record of 7 10 Year Round Opponent Result1973 First RoundConsolation first roundConsolation second roundConsolation third round Southern ConnecticutLong Beach StateEast CarolinaSouth Carolina L 52 56W 49 43W 47 46W 69 571974 First RoundConsolation first round ImmaculataWayland Baptist L 40 50L 34 491975 First RoundConsolation first roundConsolation second roundConsolation third round ImmaculataBoise StateOhio StateWilliam Penn L 54 63W 65 37W 61 51L 43 541977 First RoundQuarterfinalsConsolation second round UtahTennesseeTennessee Tech W 70 32L 69 81L 58 681979 First RoundConsolation round Old DominionValdosta State L 75 96L 92 1041980 First RoundSecond Round Boston UniversityTennessee W 72 68L 64 84NCAA tournament results Edit The first tournament the NCAA sponsored was the 1982 edition Kansas State has appeared in 17 NCAA tournaments since that time with a record of 13 16 7 Year Seed Round Opponent Results1982 4 First RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight 5 Stephen F Austin 1 Old Dominion 2 Cheyney W 78 75W 76 67W 93 711983 3 First RoundSweet Sixteen 6 Illinois State 2 Texas W 91 72L 73 70 OT1984 3 First Round 6 Northeast Louisiana L 78 731987 9 First Round 8 Northwestern L 62 611997 10 First Round 7 Saint Joseph s L 70 522002 3 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 14 Kent State 6 Arkansas 7 Old Dominion W 93 65W 82 68L 82 622003 3 First RoundSecond Round 14 Harvard 11 Notre Dame W 79 69L 59 532004 2 First RoundSecond Round 15 Valparaiso 7 Minnesota W 71 63L 80 612005 4 First RoundSecond Round 13 Bowling Green 5 Vanderbilt W 70 60L 63 602008 5 First RoundSecond Round 12 Chattanooga 4 Louisville W 69 59L 80 632009 5 First RoundSecond Round 12 Drexel 4 Vanderbilt W 68 44L 74 612011 8 First Round 9 Purdue L 53 452012 8 First RoundSecond Round 9 Princeton 1 Connecticut W 67 64L 72 262016 9 First RoundSecond Round 8 George Washington 1 South Carolina W 56 51L 73 472017 7 First RoundSecond Round 10 Drake 2 Stanford W 67 54L 69 482019 9 First Round 8 Michigan L 84 542022 9 First RoundSecond Round 8 Washington State 1 NC State W 50 40L 89 57NCAA Tournament seeding history Edit Years 82 83 84 87 97 02 03 04 05 08 09 11 12 16 17 19 22Seeds 4 3 3 9 10 3 3 2 4 5 5 8 8 9 7 9 9WNIT results Edit Kansas State has appeared in the Women s National Invitation Tournament eight times including the first tournament held in 1969 8 Kansas State won the tournament in 2006 and reached the semifinals final four again in 2007 and 2013 Year Round Opponent Result1969 First Round Wayland Baptist L 76 211970 First Round Wayland Baptist L 61 431999 First RoundSecond Round CreightonArkansas State W 71 60L 83 702006 Second RoundThird RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship Idaho StateFresno StateNebraskaWestern KentuckyMarquette W 88 68W 64 61W 77 63W 57 56 OTW 77 652007 Second RoundThird RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals Southern IllinoisIllinoisAuburnWyoming W 72 46W 66 51W 67 54L 89 79 3OT2013 First RoundSecond RoundThird RoundFourth RoundSemifinals Texas SouthernIllinois StateBall StateIllinoisUtah W 72 44W 57 48W 60 48W 66 48L 54 46 OT2015 First RoundSecond Round AkronMissouri W 86 68L 67 482018 First RoundSecond RoundThird Round Saint LouisUtahUC Davis W 75 61W 74 57L 69 712023 First RoundSecond RoundSuper 16 Wichita StateWyomingWashington W 90 56W 71 55L 48 55Notable Wildcat players and coaches EditJudy Akers 2003 KSU Hall of Fame Inductee Brittany Chambers Kamie Ethridge KSU assistant coach now head coach at Washington State Olga Firsova Priscilla Gary Sweeney 1998 KSU Hall of Fame Inductee Marlies Gipson Lynn Hickey 2004 KSU Hall of Fame Inductee Lynn Holzman West Coast Conference commissioner 2014 present 9 Laurie Koehn Shalee Lehning Breanna Lewis Megan Mahoney Nicole Ohlde Shanele Stires Kendra Wecker 10 Draft history Edit WNBA Draft PicksRound Pick Overall Player Year1st 4th 4th Kendra Wecker 20051st 6th 6th Nicole Ohlde 20041st 13th 13th Olga Firsova 20002nd 10th 22nd Brittany Chambers 20132nd 11th 23rd Breanna Lewis 20172nd 12th 25th Shalee Lehning 20093rd 8th 34th Megan Mahoney 20054th 8th 56th Shanele Stires 2000Head coaches EditJudy Akers 1968 1979 Lynn Hickey 1979 1984 Matilda Mossman 1984 1989 Gaye Griffin 1989 1990 Susan Yow 1990 1993 Brian Agler 1993 1996 Jack Hartman 1996 coached final seven games Deb Patterson 1996 2014 Jeff Mittie 2014 present Year by year results EditThe Big Eight Conference began sponsoring a mid season tournament in the 1975 1976 season but no regular season competition until 1982 1983 Kansas State competed for Kansas State Conference regular season titles in the years before the Big Eight began offering regular season competition 5 6 11 Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Coaches poll AP pollJudy Akers Independent Kansas State Conference Big 8 1968 1979 1968 69 Judy Akers 11 3 NWIT Eighth place1969 70 Judy Akers 10 7 CIAW Quarterfinals NWIT Seventh place1970 71 Judy Akers 12 12 CIAW Tenth place1971 72 Judy Akers 17 5 1st AIAW Region VI1972 73 Judy Akers 20 6 1st AIAW Ninth place1973 74 Judy Akers 21 9 1st AIAW Region VI1974 75 Judy Akers 24 9 1st AIAW Sixth place1975 76 Judy Akers 28 6 6 0 1st AIAW Region VI1976 77 Judy Akers 23 12 1st AIAW Quarterfinals 201977 78 Judy Akers 20 14 1st AIAW Region VI1978 79 Judy Akers 20 11 1st AIAW South SectionalJudy Akers 206 94 Lynn Hickey Independent Big 8 1979 1984 1979 80 Lynn Hickey 26 9 AIAW Sixteen Play In 131980 81 Lynn Hickey 23 11 AIAW Region VI1981 82 Lynn Hickey 26 6 NCAA Quarterfinals 141982 83 Lynn Hickey 25 7 12 2 1st NCAA Sixteen 171983 84 Lynn Hickey 25 6 12 2 T 1st NCAA First Round 7Lynn Hickey 125 39 24 4Matilda Mossman Big 8 1984 1990 1984 85 Matilda Mossman 16 13 6 81985 86 Matilda Mossman 16 13 6 81986 87 Matilda Mossman 22 9 9 5 T 1st NCAA First Round1987 88 Matilda Mossman 8 20 1 131988 89 Matilda Mossman 18 11 7 7 3rd1989 Matilda Mossman 3 2 Matilda Mossman 83 68 29 41Gaye Griffin Big 8 1989 1990 1989 90 Gaye Griffin 17 8 10 4Gaye Griffin 17 8 10 4Susan Yow Big 8 1990 1993 1990 91 Susan Yow 16 11 8 61991 92 Susan Yow 5 23 2 121992 93 Susan Yow 10 17 1 13Susan Yow 31 51 11 31Brian Agler Big 8 1993 1996 1993 94 Brian Agler 13 14 5 91994 95 Brian Agler 14 13 6 81995 96 Brian Agler 11 12 3 7Brian Agler 38 39 14 24Jack Hartman Big 8 1996 1997 1996 Jack Hartman 3 4 2 2Jack Hartman 3 4 2 2Deb Patterson Big 12 1996 2014 1996 97 Deb Patterson 19 12 9 7 T 5th NCAA First Round1997 98 Deb Patterson 11 17 4 12 T 9th1998 99 Deb Patterson 16 14 7 9 T 8th WNIT Second Round1999 00 Deb Patterson 13 17 6 10 8th2000 01 Deb Patterson 12 16 2 14 T 11th2001 02 Deb Patterson 26 8 11 5 T 3rd NCAA Sixteen 10 112002 03 Deb Patterson 29 5 14 2 2nd NCAA Second Round 10 82003 04 Deb Patterson 25 6 14 2 T 1st NCAA Second Round 15 82004 05 Deb Patterson 24 8 12 4 T 3rd NCAA Second Round 19 162005 06 Deb Patterson 24 10 8 8 T 6th WNIT Champions2006 07 Deb Patterson 19 15 4 12 T 11th WNIT Semifinals2007 08 Deb Patterson 22 10 13 3 1st NCAA Second Round 21 162008 09 Deb Patterson 25 8 10 6 5th NCAA Second Round 20 212009 10 Deb Patterson 14 18 5 11 T 8th2010 11 Deb Patterson 21 11 10 6 T 3rd NCAA First Round2011 12 Deb Patterson 20 14 9 9 T 4th NCAA Second Round2012 13 Deb Patterson 19 18 5 13 T 8th WNIT Semifinals2013 14 Deb Patterson 11 19 5 13 T 8thDeb Patterson 350 226 148 147Jeff Mittie Big 12 2014 present 2014 15 Jeff Mittie 19 14 7 11 T 7th WNIT Second Round2015 16 Jeff Mittie 19 13 8 10 T 6th NCAA second round2016 17 Jeff Mittie 23 11 11 7 4th NCAA second round 242017 18 Jeff Mittie 18 15 7 11 T 7th WNIT Third Round2018 19 Jeff Mittie 21 11 11 7 4th NCAA first roundJeff Mittie 100 64 44 46Total 953 592 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 championSeries records EditRecord vs Big 12 opponents Edit Kansas Statevs Overall Record at Manhattan at Opponent s Venue at Neutral Site Last 5 Meetings Last 10 Meetings Current StreakBaylor BU 38 9 BU 11 4 BU 15 1 BU 11 4 BU 5 0 BU 10 0 L 1Iowa State KSU 52 41 KSU 26 16 ISU 23 18 ISU 6 4 ISU 3 2 ISU 6 4 L 3Kansas KSU 74 47 KSU 34 16 KSU 32 25 KSU 10 1 KSU 4 1 KSU 9 1 W 1Oklahoma OU 39 29 KSU 16 15 OU 21 9 tied 3 3 KSU 3 2 OU 6 4 W 2Oklahoma State KSU 38 33 KSU 21 9 OSU 18 12 OSU 6 4 KSU 4 1 KSU 7 3 W 3Texas UT 22 16 KSU 9 8 UT 13 4 KSU 3 1 UT 3 2 UT 7 3 W 2TCU TCU 8 7 KSU 4 3 TCU 4 3 TCU 1 0 TCU 3 2 tied 5 5 W 1Texas Tech KSU 23 13 KSU 10 5 KSU 11 6 tied 2 2 KSU 5 0 KSU 9 1 W 8West Virginia WVU 11 5 WVU 4 3 WVU 6 1 tied 1 1 KSU 3 2 WVU 6 4 W 2 As of 3 17 2019 11 Record vs former Big 12 opponents Edit Kansas Statevs Overall Record at Manhattan at Opponent s Venue at Neutral Site Last 5 Meetings Last 10 Meetings Current Streak Last MeetingColorado KSU 35 33 KSU 18 13 CU 16 13 tied 4 4 KSU 4 1 KSU 7 3 W 3 2 16 2011Missouri KSU 45 38 KSU 27 11 MU 22 13 KSU 5 4 KSU 3 2 KSU 7 3 L 2 3 22 2015Nebraska KSU 46 33 KSU 27 10 NU 21 13 KSU 6 2 NU 3 2 tied 5 5 W 2 2 19 2011Texas A amp M KSU 13 9 KSU 7 2 KSU 5 4 TAM 3 1 TAM 3 2 TAM 6 4 L 2 12 19 2012 As of 12 19 2012 11 See also EditKansas State Wildcats men s basketballReferences Edit Kansas State University Athletics Public Branding Guide PDF May 18 2020 Retrieved June 26 2022 Division I Women s Basketball Records PDF NCAA 2018 p 42 Retrieved May 1 2022 Jeff Mittie is New Head Coach Voepel Mittie Schneider out to rebuild Kansas State Kansas ESPN com 27 January 2016 Retrieved 2016 04 13 a b BigEightSports com Retrieved August 13 2013 a b Wildkittens Take Tournament Manhattan Mercury February 15 1976 a b Kansas State University Postseason History English Retrieved 2009 06 03 a b c Women s College Basketball Championship History Page Archived from the original English on 2009 07 23 Retrieved 2009 06 03 Lynn Holzman Named West Coast Conference Commissioner Press release West Coast Conference June 9 2014 Retrieved June 13 2014 A former captain of the women s basketball team while earning her Bachelors degree at Kansas State University Holzman has since earned a Masters degree from the University of North Carolina and a Masters of Business Administration from Purdue University Women s Basketball In the Pros Kansas State University Wildcats Official Athletics Site a b c KSU Media Guide Kansas State University Retrieved 10 Aug 2013 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kansas State Wildcats women 27s basketball amp oldid 1146492312, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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