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Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball

The Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball team represents the University of Kentucky in the Southeastern Conference. The Wildcats have four Elite Eight appearances and seventeen appearances in the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament. They have won the SEC tournament twice and SEC regular season championship once.

Kentucky Wildcats
2023–24 Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball team
UniversityUniversity of Kentucky
Athletic directorMitch Barnhart
Head coachKyra Elzy (2nd season)
ConferenceSEC
LocationLexington, Kentucky
ArenaMemorial Coliseum
(Capacity: 8,500[1])
NicknameWildcats
ColorsBlue and white[2]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away


NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1982, 2010, 2012, 2013
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1982, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016
NCAA tournament appearances
1982, 1983, 1986, 1991, 1999, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022
AIAW tournament Sweet Sixteen
1981
AIAW tournament appearances
1980, 1981
Conference tournament champions
1982, 2022
Conference regular season champions
2012

The first University of Kentucky women's basketball team was organized in 1902,[3][4] and competed for the first time on Feb. 21, 1903. However, in 1924, despite a perfect 10-0 season, the University Senate passed a bill to abolish women's basketball in part because, according to state politicians, "basketball had proven to be a strenuous sport for boys and therefore was too strenuous for girls."[3][4]

After 50 years, women's basketball was granted varsity status in 1974,[3] and most of the official records maintained by the university only reflect games since that time. The team, coached by Sue Feamster, was given the nickname "Lady Kats",[4] which continued to be used until May 1995.[5]

The team is currently coached by Kyra Elzy.

Facilities Edit

Since the restoration of the program in 1974, the Kentucky Wildcats have played their home games in the 8,500 seat Memorial Coliseum, and their record attendance in that building is 10,622, set on February 5, 1983 against Old Dominion; they also led the nation with an average attendance of 3,645 that season.[6] In recent years, the team has also played occasional games in Rupp Arena, which had a capacity of 23,500 before a renovation completed in 2019 reduced the capacity to 20,545.

In January 2007,[7] the university opened the Joe Craft Center, a $30 million state-of-the-art basketball practice facility for both the men's and women's teams, named after businessman and philanthropist Joe Craft.[8]

In July 2022, Athletic Director Mitch Barnhart announced that Memorial Coliseum would be receiving extensive upgrades during the 2023-2024 athletics season. Most notably, air conditioning would be added to the building for the first time, as well as seating upgrades, and the addition of new event space. The renovations are expected to last for one year, displacing all four teams who call the arena home, including women's basketball. On April 18, 2023, Barnhart announced that the majority of the 2023-2024 women's basketball season will be played at Rupp Arena, with a select number of games being played at Transylvania University's Clive M. Beck Center when Rupp Arena is unavailable.[9]

History Edit

Led by UK all-time leading scorer Valerie Still,[10] Patty Jo Hedges, and Lea Wise, the Lady Kats won the SEC Tournament in 1982. The following year, the same trio led the team to a #4 ranking in the country, the highest in the team's history.

Head coaches Edit

 
Former Head Coach Matthew Mitchell

Year by year results Edit

Year Record Coach

1903 1-0 Jane Todd Walton

1904 2-0 C.P. St. John

1905 Unknown

1906 0-1 Thomson Bryant

1907 No Games Thomson Bryant

1908 3-0-1 C.W. Leaphart

1908–09 4-1 Walter C. Fox

1909–10 7-1 No Coach Listed

1910–11 No Record

1911–12 4-1 J.J. Tigert

1912–13 5-0 J.J. Tigert (State Champions)

1913–14 4-2 J.J. Tigert

1914–15 5-1 J.J. Tigert

1915–16 2-2 William Tuttle

1916–17 5-0 J.J. Tigert

1917–18 1-4 Jim Park

1918–19 2-0 Andy Gill

1919–20 0-3-1 Sarah Blanding

1920–21 1-7 Sarah Blanding

1921–22 2-4 Sarah Blanding

1922–23 7-3 A.B. "Happy" Chandler

1923–24 10-0 Bart Peak (Champions of the South)

Total: 65-30-1

Conference tournament winners noted with W Source[11]

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Coaches' poll AP poll
Unknown (CIAW) (1969–1970)
1968–69 Unknown 1–1 CIAW First Round
:
Sue Feamster (Independent) (1971–1976)
1971–72 Sue Feamster 10–3 -
1972–73 Sue Feamster 13–8 -
1973–74 Sue Feamster 13–7 -
1974–75 Sue Feamster 16–9 Regional II
1975–76 Sue Feamster 13–12 Kentucky Women's Intercoll. Conf. Tournament
Sue Feamster: 64–21
Debbie Yow (Independent, SEC) (1976–1980)
1976–77 Debbie Yow 19–7 Kentucky Women's Intercoll. Conf. Tournament
1977–78 Debbie Yow 23–12 AIAW Region II, NWIT Third Place
1978–79 Debbie Yow 13–16 Kentucky Women's Intercoll. Conf. Tournament
1979–80 Debbie Yow 24–5 AIAW First Round 14
Debbie Yow: 79–40
Terry Hall (Independent, SEC) (1980–1987)
1980–81 Terry Hall 25–6 AIAW Sixteen 11
1981–82 Terry Hall 24–8 W NCAA Quarterfinals 13
1982–83 Terry Hall 23–5 6–2 2nd (SEC East) NCAA First Round 12
1983–84 Terry Hall 15–13 2–6 T-3rd (SEC East)
1984–85 Terry Hall 16–12 3–5 4th (SEC East)
1985–86 Terry Hall 18–11 4–5 T-6th NCAA First Round
1986–87 Terry Hall 17–11 3–6 7th
Terry Hall: 138–66 18–24
Sharon Fanning (SEC) (1987–1995)
1987–88 Sharon Fanning 14–15 0–9 10th
1988–89 Sharon Fanning 12–16 3–6 T-7th
1989–90 Sharon Fanning 23–8 3–6 8th NWIT Champions
1990–91 Sharon Fanning 20–9 4–5 T-5th NCAA First Round
1991–92 Sharon Fanning 16–14 5–6 6th
1992–93 Sharon Fanning 18–10 5–6 T-6th
1993–94 Sharon Fanning 17–11 5–6 T-7th
1994–95 Sharon Fanning 14–14 4–7 9th
Sharon Fanning: 134–97 29–51
Bernadette Maddox (SEC) (1995–2003)
1995–96 Bernadette Maddox 8–19 2–9 T-11th
1996–97 Bernadette Maddox 8–19 2–10 10th
1997–98 Bernadette Maddox 13–15 5–9 8th
1998–99 Bernadette Maddox 21–11 7–7 T-5th NCAA Second Round
1999–2000 Bernadette Maddox 15–14 5–9 T-8th
2000–01 Bernadette Maddox 6–21 2–12 12th
2001–02 Bernadette Maddox 9–20 1–13 12th
2002–03 Bernadette Maddox 11–16 4–10 9th
Bernadette Maddox: 91–135 28–79
Mickie DeMoss (SEC) (2003–2007)
2003–04 Mickie DeMoss 11–17 3–11 11th
2004–05 Mickie DeMoss 18–16 4–10 T-9th WNIT Semifinals
2005–06 Mickie DeMoss 22–9 9–5 4th NCAA Second Round
2006–07 Mickie DeMoss 20–14 6–8 T-7th WNIT Sixteen
Mickie DeMoss: 71–56 22–34
Matthew Mitchell (SEC) (2007–2020)
2007–08 Matthew Mitchell 17–16 8–6 T-4th WNIT Quarterfinals
2008–09 Matthew Mitchell 16–16 5–9 T-9th WNIT First Round (Play-in)
2009–10 Matthew Mitchell 28–8 11–5 2nd NCAA Elite Eight 9 19
2010–11 Matthew Mitchell 25–9 11–5 2nd NCAA Second Round 22 17
2011–12 Matthew Mitchell 28–7 13–3 1st NCAA Elite Eight 8 12
2012–13 Matthew Mitchell 30–6 13–3 2nd NCAA Elite Eight 7 7
2013–14 Matthew Mitchell 26–9 10–6 4th NCAA Sweet 16 10 11
2014–15 Matthew Mitchell 24–10 10–6 T-4th NCAA Second Round 11 16
2015–16 Matthew Mitchell 25-8 10-6 T-4th NCAA Sweet 16 12 13
2016–17 Matthew Mitchell 22-11 11-5 T-3rd NCAA Second Round 18 24
2017–18 Matthew Mitchell 15–17 6–10 9th
2018–19 Matthew Mitchell 25-8 11-5 4th NCAA Second Round 18 17
2019-20 Matthew Mitchell 22-8 10-6 T-3rd Canceled due to covid 16 18
Matthew Mitchell: 281–125 (.692) 119–69 (.633)
Kyra Elzy (SEC) (2020–present)
2020-21 Kyra Elzy 18-9 9-6 5th NCAA Second Round 18 21
2021-22 Kyra Elzy 19-12 8-8 7th NCAA first round
2022-23 Kyra Elzy 11-18 2-14 14th
Kyra Elzy: 48–39 (.552) 19–28 (.404)
Total: 834–563

      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

NCAA tournament results Edit

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1982 #2 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#7 Illinois
#3 South Carolina
#1 Louisiana Tech
W 88-80
W 73-69
L 60-82
1983 #3 First Round #6 Indiana L 76-87
1986 #7 First Round #10 Drake L 70-73
1991 #9 Second Round #8 James Madison L 62-70
1999 #6 First Round
Second Round
#11 Nebraska
#3 UCLA
W 98-92
L 63-87
2006 #5 First Round
Second Round
#12 Chattanooga
#4 Michigan State
W 69-59
L 63-67
2010 #4 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#13 Liberty
#5 Michigan State
#1 Nebraska
#3 Oklahoma
W 83-77
W 70-52
W 76-67
L 68-88
2011 #4 First Round
Second Round
#13 Hampton
#5 North Carolina
W 66-62 (OT)
L 74-86
2012 #2 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#15 McNeese State
#7 Green Bay
#11 Gonzaga
#1 Connecticut
W 68-62
W 65-62
W 79-62
L 65-80
2013 #2 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#15 Navy
#7 Dayton
#6 Delaware
#1 Connecticut
W 61-41
W 84-70
W 69-62
L 53-83
2014 #3 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#14 Wright State
#6 Syracuse
#2 Baylor
W 106-60
W 64-59
L 72-90
2015 #2 First Round
Second Round
#15 Tennessee State
#7 Dayton
W 97-52
L 94-99
2016 #3 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#14 UNC Asheville
#6 Oklahoma
#7 Washington
W 85-31
W 79-58
L 72-85
2017 #4 First Round
Second Round
#13 Belmont
#5 Ohio State
W 73-70
L 68-82
2019 #6 First Round
Second Round
#11 Princeton
#3 NC State
W 82-77
L 57-72
2021 #4 First Round
Second Round
#13 Idaho State
#5 Iowa
W 71-63
L 72-86
2022 #6 First Round #11 Princeton L 62–69

Accomplishments Edit

2009–10 Edit

  • SEC Player of the Year (consensus): Victoria Dunlap[12]
  • SEC Freshman of the Year: A'dia Mathies[12]
  • SEC Coach of the Year: Matthew Mitchell[12]

2010–11 Edit

  • SEC Player of the Year (AP): Victoria Dunlap[13]
  • SEC Defensive Player of the Year: Victoria Dunlap[14]

2011–12 Edit

  • SEC Player of the Year (consensus): A'dia Mathies[15][16]
  • SEC Freshman of the Year (consensus): Bria Goss[15][16]
  • SEC Sixth Woman of the Year (shared; awarded only by coaches): Keyla Snowden[15]
  • SEC Coach of the Year (AP): Matthew Mitchell[16]

2012–13 Edit

2018–19 Edit

2019–20 Edit

  • SEC Player of the Year (consensus): Rhyne Howard

All-American players Edit

Player awards Edit

SEC Awards Edit

Victoria Dunlap - 2010, 2011
A'dia Mathies - 2012, 2013
Rhyne Howard – 2020 , 2021

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ . University of Kentucky. Archived from the original on December 17, 2009. Retrieved March 12, 2010. A one million dollar renovation was completed in 1990, when a state-of-the-art weight training facility, new basketball and athletics administration offices, a players' lounge, and a team meeting room were added. As a result of the renovation, the seating capacity was reduced from 11,500 to 8,500.
  2. ^ "Primary Color Palette". University of Kentucky Athletics Brand Identity Guidelines (PDF). February 5, 2016. Retrieved August 3, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c (PDF). University of Kentucky. 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 25, 2011. Retrieved March 6, 2010.
  4. ^ a b c (PDF). University of Kentucky. 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 4, 2007. Retrieved March 6, 2010.
  5. ^ "'Lady' killer women's basketball team now Wildcats", Lexington Herald-Leader, p. B1, May 13, 1995, The gender-specific Lady Kats are out. The gender-neutral Wildcats are in. In a stark three-line, three-sentence press release issued at 5 p.m. yesterday, the school announced that its women's hoops team is switching monikers.
  6. ^ . University of Kentucky. Archived from the original on August 9, 2011. Retrieved March 6, 2010.
  7. ^ . Kentucky Kernel. January 16, 2007. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved March 6, 2010.
  8. ^ . University of Kentucky. 2005. Archived from the original on November 15, 2007. Retrieved March 6, 2010.
  9. ^ Rupp Arena to Serve as Primary Home Venue for UK Indoor Sports in 2023-24
  10. ^ "This Still's a Potent Producer". Sports Illustrated. January 17, 1983. Retrieved March 6, 2010. Now, as a 6'1" senior center at the University of Kentucky, Valerie Still finally has her own athletic identity. That was ensured when she tallied 30 points against Miami of Ohio on Dec. 5 and thereby surpassed Dan Issel's 2,138 to make her the school's alltime leading scorer. The game was halted so Still could receive a plaque, the game ball and applause.
  11. ^ "Media Guide". University of Kentucky. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
  12. ^ a b c Smith, Jennifer (March 3, 2010). "UK women sweep SEC post-season awards". Lexington Herald-Leader. Retrieved March 7, 2010.
  13. ^ "Dunlap Named AP SEC Player of the Years" (Press release). University of Kentucky Athletics. March 15, 2011. Retrieved March 10, 2012.
  14. ^ "Three Wildcats Earn SEC Postseason Honors" (Press release). University of Kentucky Athletics. March 1, 2011. Retrieved March 10, 2012.
  15. ^ a b c "Mathies, Goss, Snowden Honored by SEC" (Press release). University of Kentucky Athletics. February 29, 2012. Retrieved March 10, 2012.
  16. ^ a b c "Wildcats Sweep Associated Press All-SEC Awards" (Press release). University of Kentucky Athletics. March 13, 2012. Retrieved April 8, 2012.
  17. ^ SEC (April 15, 2013). "Seven SEC Players Taken In 2013 WNBA Draft". secdigitalnetwork.com. Retrieved July 4, 2013.
  18. ^ (Press release). University of Kentucky Athletics. March 5, 2013. Archived from the original on March 9, 2013. Retrieved July 4, 2013.
  19. ^ a b Smith, Jennifer (March 31, 2010). "UK notes: Dunlap is third-team All-American". Lexington Herald-Leader. Retrieved March 31, 2010. On Tuesday, she added another first to her ballooning list when she was named UK's first Associated Press All-American...The UK women have not had any kind of All-American since Valerie Still made the Kodak and Street & Smith All-America teams in 1983.
  20. ^ a b "UK's Dunlap named coaches' All-American". Louisville Courier-Journal. April 3, 2010. Archived from the original on July 29, 2012. Retrieved April 7, 2010. Victoria Dunlap became the second University of Kentucky women's player to be named to the 10-member State Farm Coaches' All-America team, it was announced Saturday by State Farm and the Women's Basketball Coaches' Association...She joins Valerie Stil[sic] (1981–83) as the only UK players to earn State Farm (formerly Kodak) All-America honors.
  21. ^ "Dunlap on USBWA All-America team". Louisville Courier-Journal. March 31, 2010. Archived from the original on July 30, 2012. Retrieved April 1, 2010. University of Kentucky junior Victoria Dunlap is on the 10-player All-America team announced Wednesday by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association, the first UK player honored since the USBWA started naming a team in 1997.
  22. ^ "Mathies Named to USBWA All-America Team" (Press release). University of Kentucky Athletics. March 28, 2012. Retrieved April 8, 2012.

External links Edit

  • Official website  

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The Kentucky Wildcats women s basketball team represents the University of Kentucky in the Southeastern Conference The Wildcats have four Elite Eight appearances and seventeen appearances in the NCAA Division I women s basketball tournament They have won the SEC tournament twice and SEC regular season championship once Kentucky Wildcats2023 24 Kentucky Wildcats women s basketball teamUniversityUniversity of KentuckyAthletic directorMitch BarnhartHead coachKyra Elzy 2nd season ConferenceSECLocationLexington KentuckyArenaMemorial Coliseum Capacity 8 500 1 NicknameWildcatsColorsBlue and white 2 UniformsHome AwayNCAA tournament Elite Eight1982 2010 2012 2013NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen1982 2010 2012 2013 2014 2016NCAA tournament appearances1982 1983 1986 1991 1999 2006 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2019 2021 2022AIAW tournament Sweet Sixteen1981AIAW tournament appearances1980 1981Conference tournament champions1982 2022Conference regular season champions2012The first University of Kentucky women s basketball team was organized in 1902 3 4 and competed for the first time on Feb 21 1903 However in 1924 despite a perfect 10 0 season the University Senate passed a bill to abolish women s basketball in part because according to state politicians basketball had proven to be a strenuous sport for boys and therefore was too strenuous for girls 3 4 After 50 years women s basketball was granted varsity status in 1974 3 and most of the official records maintained by the university only reflect games since that time The team coached by Sue Feamster was given the nickname Lady Kats 4 which continued to be used until May 1995 5 The team is currently coached by Kyra Elzy Contents 1 Facilities 2 History 3 Head coaches 4 Year by year results 5 NCAA tournament results 6 Accomplishments 6 1 2009 10 6 2 2010 11 6 3 2011 12 6 4 2012 13 6 5 2018 19 6 6 2019 20 7 All American players 8 Player awards 8 1 SEC Awards 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksFacilities EditSince the restoration of the program in 1974 the Kentucky Wildcats have played their home games in the 8 500 seat Memorial Coliseum and their record attendance in that building is 10 622 set on February 5 1983 against Old Dominion they also led the nation with an average attendance of 3 645 that season 6 In recent years the team has also played occasional games in Rupp Arena which had a capacity of 23 500 before a renovation completed in 2019 reduced the capacity to 20 545 In January 2007 7 the university opened the Joe Craft Center a 30 million state of the art basketball practice facility for both the men s and women s teams named after businessman and philanthropist Joe Craft 8 In July 2022 Athletic Director Mitch Barnhart announced that Memorial Coliseum would be receiving extensive upgrades during the 2023 2024 athletics season Most notably air conditioning would be added to the building for the first time as well as seating upgrades and the addition of new event space The renovations are expected to last for one year displacing all four teams who call the arena home including women s basketball On April 18 2023 Barnhart announced that the majority of the 2023 2024 women s basketball season will be played at Rupp Arena with a select number of games being played at Transylvania University s Clive M Beck Center when Rupp Arena is unavailable 9 History EditLed by UK all time leading scorer Valerie Still 10 Patty Jo Hedges and Lea Wise the Lady Kats won the SEC Tournament in 1982 The following year the same trio led the team to a 4 ranking in the country the highest in the team s history Head coaches Edit nbsp Former Head Coach Matthew MitchellJane Todd Watson 1903 C P St John 1904 Thomson Bryant 1907 C W Leaphart 1907 1908 Walter C Fox 1908 John J Tigert 1915 1916 1917 William Tuttle 1915 1916 Jim Park 1917 1918 Andy Gill 1918 1919 Sarah Blanding 1919 1922 Happy Chandler 1922 1923 Bart Peak 1923 1924 Sue Feamster 1974 76 Debbie Yow 1976 80 Terry Hall 1980 87 Sharon Fanning 1987 95 Bernadette Locke Mattox 1995 2003 Mickie DeMoss 2003 2007 Matthew Mitchell 2007 2020 Kyra Elzy 2020 present Year by year results EditThis section may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is unformatted information Please help improve this section if you can February 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Year Record Coach1903 1 0 Jane Todd Walton1904 2 0 C P St John1905 Unknown1906 0 1 Thomson Bryant1907 No Games Thomson Bryant1908 3 0 1 C W Leaphart1908 09 4 1 Walter C Fox1909 10 7 1 No Coach Listed1910 11 No Record1911 12 4 1 J J Tigert1912 13 5 0 J J Tigert State Champions 1913 14 4 2 J J Tigert1914 15 5 1 J J Tigert1915 16 2 2 William Tuttle1916 17 5 0 J J Tigert1917 18 1 4 Jim Park1918 19 2 0 Andy Gill1919 20 0 3 1 Sarah Blanding1920 21 1 7 Sarah Blanding1921 22 2 4 Sarah Blanding1922 23 7 3 A B Happy Chandler1923 24 10 0 Bart Peak Champions of the South Total 65 30 1Conference tournament winners noted with W Source 11 Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Coaches poll AP pollUnknown CIAW 1969 1970 1968 69 Unknown 1 1 CIAW First Round Sue Feamster Independent 1971 1976 1971 72 Sue Feamster 10 3 1972 73 Sue Feamster 13 8 1973 74 Sue Feamster 13 7 1974 75 Sue Feamster 16 9 Regional II1975 76 Sue Feamster 13 12 Kentucky Women s Intercoll Conf TournamentSue Feamster 64 21 Debbie Yow Independent SEC 1976 1980 1976 77 Debbie Yow 19 7 Kentucky Women s Intercoll Conf Tournament1977 78 Debbie Yow 23 12 AIAW Region II NWIT Third Place1978 79 Debbie Yow 13 16 Kentucky Women s Intercoll Conf Tournament1979 80 Debbie Yow 24 5 AIAW First Round 14Debbie Yow 79 40 Terry Hall Independent SEC 1980 1987 1980 81 Terry Hall 25 6 AIAW Sixteen 111981 82 Terry Hall 24 8 W NCAA Quarterfinals 131982 83 Terry Hall 23 5 6 2 2nd SEC East NCAA First Round 121983 84 Terry Hall 15 13 2 6 T 3rd SEC East 1984 85 Terry Hall 16 12 3 5 4th SEC East 1985 86 Terry Hall 18 11 4 5 T 6th NCAA First Round1986 87 Terry Hall 17 11 3 6 7thTerry Hall 138 66 18 24Sharon Fanning SEC 1987 1995 1987 88 Sharon Fanning 14 15 0 9 10th1988 89 Sharon Fanning 12 16 3 6 T 7th1989 90 Sharon Fanning 23 8 3 6 8th NWIT Champions1990 91 Sharon Fanning 20 9 4 5 T 5th NCAA First Round1991 92 Sharon Fanning 16 14 5 6 6th1992 93 Sharon Fanning 18 10 5 6 T 6th1993 94 Sharon Fanning 17 11 5 6 T 7th1994 95 Sharon Fanning 14 14 4 7 9thSharon Fanning 134 97 29 51Bernadette Maddox SEC 1995 2003 1995 96 Bernadette Maddox 8 19 2 9 T 11th1996 97 Bernadette Maddox 8 19 2 10 10th1997 98 Bernadette Maddox 13 15 5 9 8th1998 99 Bernadette Maddox 21 11 7 7 T 5th NCAA Second Round1999 2000 Bernadette Maddox 15 14 5 9 T 8th2000 01 Bernadette Maddox 6 21 2 12 12th2001 02 Bernadette Maddox 9 20 1 13 12th2002 03 Bernadette Maddox 11 16 4 10 9thBernadette Maddox 91 135 28 79Mickie DeMoss SEC 2003 2007 2003 04 Mickie DeMoss 11 17 3 11 11th2004 05 Mickie DeMoss 18 16 4 10 T 9th WNIT Semifinals2005 06 Mickie DeMoss 22 9 9 5 4th NCAA Second Round2006 07 Mickie DeMoss 20 14 6 8 T 7th WNIT SixteenMickie DeMoss 71 56 22 34Matthew Mitchell SEC 2007 2020 2007 08 Matthew Mitchell 17 16 8 6 T 4th WNIT Quarterfinals2008 09 Matthew Mitchell 16 16 5 9 T 9th WNIT First Round Play in 2009 10 Matthew Mitchell 28 8 11 5 2nd NCAA Elite Eight 9 192010 11 Matthew Mitchell 25 9 11 5 2nd NCAA Second Round 22 172011 12 Matthew Mitchell 28 7 13 3 1st NCAA Elite Eight 8 122012 13 Matthew Mitchell 30 6 13 3 2nd NCAA Elite Eight 7 72013 14 Matthew Mitchell 26 9 10 6 4th NCAA Sweet 16 10 112014 15 Matthew Mitchell 24 10 10 6 T 4th NCAA Second Round 11 162015 16 Matthew Mitchell 25 8 10 6 T 4th NCAA Sweet 16 12 132016 17 Matthew Mitchell 22 11 11 5 T 3rd NCAA Second Round 18 242017 18 Matthew Mitchell 15 17 6 10 9th2018 19 Matthew Mitchell 25 8 11 5 4th NCAA Second Round 18 172019 20 Matthew Mitchell 22 8 10 6 T 3rd Canceled due to covid 16 18Matthew Mitchell 281 125 692 119 69 633 Kyra Elzy SEC 2020 present 2020 21 Kyra Elzy 18 9 9 6 5th NCAA Second Round 18 212021 22 Kyra Elzy 19 12 8 8 7th NCAA first round2022 23 Kyra Elzy 11 18 2 14 14thKyra Elzy 48 39 552 19 28 404 Total 834 563 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 championNCAA tournament results EditYear Seed Round Opponent Result1982 2 First RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight 7 Illinois 3 South Carolina 1 Louisiana Tech W 88 80W 73 69L 60 821983 3 First Round 6 Indiana L 76 871986 7 First Round 10 Drake L 70 731991 9 Second Round 8 James Madison L 62 701999 6 First RoundSecond Round 11 Nebraska 3 UCLA W 98 92L 63 872006 5 First RoundSecond Round 12 Chattanooga 4 Michigan State W 69 59L 63 672010 4 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight 13 Liberty 5 Michigan State 1 Nebraska 3 Oklahoma W 83 77W 70 52W 76 67L 68 882011 4 First RoundSecond Round 13 Hampton 5 North Carolina W 66 62 OT L 74 862012 2 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight 15 McNeese State 7 Green Bay 11 Gonzaga 1 Connecticut W 68 62W 65 62W 79 62L 65 802013 2 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight 15 Navy 7 Dayton 6 Delaware 1 Connecticut W 61 41W 84 70W 69 62L 53 832014 3 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 14 Wright State 6 Syracuse 2 Baylor W 106 60W 64 59L 72 902015 2 First RoundSecond Round 15 Tennessee State 7 Dayton W 97 52L 94 992016 3 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 14 UNC Asheville 6 Oklahoma 7 Washington W 85 31W 79 58L 72 852017 4 First RoundSecond Round 13 Belmont 5 Ohio State W 73 70L 68 822019 6 First RoundSecond Round 11 Princeton 3 NC State W 82 77L 57 722021 4 First RoundSecond Round 13 Idaho State 5 Iowa W 71 63L 72 862022 6 First Round 11 Princeton L 62 69Accomplishments Edit2009 10 Edit SEC Player of the Year consensus Victoria Dunlap 12 SEC Freshman of the Year A dia Mathies 12 SEC Coach of the Year Matthew Mitchell 12 2010 11 Edit SEC Player of the Year AP Victoria Dunlap 13 SEC Defensive Player of the Year Victoria Dunlap 14 2011 12 Edit SEC Player of the Year consensus A dia Mathies 15 16 SEC Freshman of the Year consensus Bria Goss 15 16 SEC Sixth Woman of the Year shared awarded only by coaches Keyla Snowden 15 SEC Coach of the Year AP Matthew Mitchell 16 2012 13 Edit A dia Mathies Drafted in the First Round of the 2013 WNBA draft 17 SEC Co Player of the Year A dia Mathies 18 2018 19 Edit USBWA National Freshman of the Year Rhyne Howard2019 20 Edit SEC Player of the Year consensus Rhyne HowardAll American players EditValerie Still 1983 Coaches Street amp Smith 19 20 Victoria Dunlap 2010 AP USBWA Coaches 19 20 21 A dia Mathies 2012 USBWA 22 2013 AP Full Court Rhyne Howard 2020 AP USBWA Player awards EditSEC Awards Edit Player of the YearVictoria Dunlap 2010 2011 A dia Mathies 2012 2013 Rhyne Howard 2020 2021See also Edit2018 19 Kentucky Wildcats women s basketball teamReferences Edit Memorial Coliseum University of Kentucky Archived from the original on December 17 2009 Retrieved March 12 2010 A one million dollar renovation was completed in 1990 when a state of the art weight training facility new basketball and athletics administration offices a players lounge and a team meeting room were added As a result of the renovation the seating capacity was reduced from 11 500 to 8 500 Primary Color Palette University of Kentucky Athletics Brand Identity Guidelines PDF February 5 2016 Retrieved August 3 2017 a b c All Time Kentucky Head Coaches PDF University of Kentucky 2007 Archived from the original PDF on May 25 2011 Retrieved March 6 2010 a b c Women s Basketball Timeline PDF University of Kentucky 2005 Archived from the original PDF on July 4 2007 Retrieved March 6 2010 Lady killer women s basketball team now Wildcats Lexington Herald Leader p B1 May 13 1995 The gender specific Lady Kats are out The gender neutral Wildcats are in In a stark three line three sentence press release issued at 5 p m yesterday the school announced that its women s hoops team is switching monikers Memorial Coliseum Home of Kentucky Women s Basketball University of Kentucky Archived from the original on August 9 2011 Retrieved March 6 2010 Practice facility will benefit all of UK s athletic teams Kentucky Kernel January 16 2007 Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved March 6 2010 Basketball Practice Facility University of Kentucky 2005 Archived from the original on November 15 2007 Retrieved March 6 2010 Rupp Arena to Serve as Primary Home Venue for UK Indoor Sports in 2023 24 This Still s a Potent Producer Sports Illustrated January 17 1983 Retrieved March 6 2010 Now as a 6 1 senior center at the University of Kentucky Valerie Still finally has her own athletic identity That was ensured when she tallied 30 points against Miami of Ohio on Dec 5 and thereby surpassed Dan Issel s 2 138 to make her the school s alltime leading scorer The game was halted so Still could receive a plaque the game ball and applause Media Guide University of Kentucky Retrieved August 11 2013 a b c Smith Jennifer March 3 2010 UK women sweep SEC post season awards Lexington Herald Leader Retrieved March 7 2010 Dunlap Named AP SEC Player of the Years Press release University of Kentucky Athletics March 15 2011 Retrieved March 10 2012 Three Wildcats Earn SEC Postseason Honors Press release University of Kentucky Athletics March 1 2011 Retrieved March 10 2012 a b c Mathies Goss Snowden Honored by SEC Press release University of Kentucky Athletics February 29 2012 Retrieved March 10 2012 a b c Wildcats Sweep Associated Press All SEC Awards Press release University of Kentucky Athletics March 13 2012 Retrieved April 8 2012 SEC April 15 2013 Seven SEC Players Taken In 2013 WNBA Draft secdigitalnetwork com Retrieved July 4 2013 Mathies Stallworth Walker Honored by SEC Press release University of Kentucky Athletics March 5 2013 Archived from the original on March 9 2013 Retrieved July 4 2013 a b Smith Jennifer March 31 2010 UK notes Dunlap is third team All American Lexington Herald Leader Retrieved March 31 2010 On Tuesday she added another first to her ballooning list when she was named UK s first Associated Press All American The UK women have not had any kind of All American since Valerie Still made the Kodak and Street amp Smith All America teams in 1983 a b UK s Dunlap named coaches All American Louisville Courier Journal April 3 2010 Archived from the original on July 29 2012 Retrieved April 7 2010 Victoria Dunlap became the second University of Kentucky women s player to be named to the 10 member State Farm Coaches All America team it was announced Saturday by State Farm and the Women s Basketball Coaches Association She joins Valerie Stil sic 1981 83 as the only UK players to earn State Farm formerly Kodak All America honors Dunlap on USBWA All America team Louisville Courier Journal March 31 2010 Archived from the original on July 30 2012 Retrieved April 1 2010 University of Kentucky junior Victoria Dunlap is on the 10 player All America team announced Wednesday by the U S Basketball Writers Association the first UK player honored since the USBWA started naming a team in 1997 Mathies Named to USBWA All America Team Press release University of Kentucky Athletics March 28 2012 Retrieved April 8 2012 External links EditOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kentucky Wildcats women 27s basketball amp oldid 1177991357, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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