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Pittsburgh Panthers women's basketball

Pittsburgh Panthers women's basketball is the NCAA Division I intercollegiate women's basketball program of the University of Pittsburgh, often referred to as "Pitt", located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Pitt women's basketball team competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference and plays their home games in the Petersen Events Center. The university first sponsored women's basketball on the varsity level in 1914 and have appeared in five straight national post-season tournaments between 2006 and 2010. The head coach of the Panthers since 2018 was Lance White.

Pittsburgh Panthers
UniversityUniversity of Pittsburgh
Head coachLance White (5th season)
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
LocationPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ArenaPetersen Events Center
(Capacity: 12,508)
NicknamePanthers
Student sectionOakland Zoo
ColorsBlue and gold[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away
Alternate
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
2008, 2009
NCAA tournament appearances
2007, 2008, 2009, 2015
Conference regular season champions
1984

History

 
The undefeated 1924–25 Pitt women's varsity basketball team went 10–0 with wins against Cincinnati, at NYU, and at Temple who had never before been defeated on their home floor.[2]
 
Former head coach of the Pitt women's basketball team, Agnus Berenato
 
Trophy case for Pitt women's basketball as seen in the lobby of the Petersen Events Center in 2008

Women's intercollegiate varsity basketball at the University of Pittsburgh began during the 1914–1915 [3] season and found early success until 1926–1927 after which it was disbanded in favor of intramural sports programs. Varsity basketball for women was reinstated during the 1970–1971 season. Although participants were awarded varsity letters and competed intercollegiately, the program wasn't taken over by the Athletic Department until the 1974–1975 season. During the 1970s, the team earned several EAIAW regional tournament appearances. Pitt began competing in the Big East Conference in 1982, and the Panthers won the Big East regular season championship in 1984. Pitt appeared in the National Women's Invitational Tournament in 1981 and 1994 as well as the Women's National Invitation Tournament in 2000 and 2006 before earning its first ever NCAA tournament appearance in 2007, where they advanced to the second round before losing to eventual national champion Tennessee. The Panthers then advanced to the Sweet Sixteen in 2008 and 2009,[4] and made their fifth straight post-season tournament appearance in the WNIT in 2010. On April 12, 2013, Pitt hired Suzie McConnell-Serio to replace Berenato as head coach.[5] Pitt moved to the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) beginning with the 2013–14 season.

Postseason

 
The home of Pitt women's basketball, the Petersen Events Center, in November 2019
 
Pitt hosting West Virginia in the Pink the Petersen edition of the Backyard Brawl on February 19, 2011

NCAA (4): 2007, 2008, 2009, 2015
Pitt reached the "Sweet Sixteen" in 2008 and 2009.

NWIT and WNIT (5): 1981, 1994, 2000, 2006, 2010
Pitt was the NWIT Consolation Winner in 1981 (5th Place), won the NWIT Third Place game in 1994, and reached the WNIT "Final Four" in 2006.

EAIAW regional championship tournaments (6): 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981

Honors

All Americans

  • Jennifer Bruce, 1984–85 WBCA All-District All-American
  • Lorri Johnson, 1990–91 WBCA All-District All-American
  • Jonna Huemrich, 1993–94 Honorable Mention All-American
  • Marcedes Walker, 2006–07 WBCA District I All-American
  • Marcedes Walker, 2007–08 WBCA District I All-American
  • Shavonte Zellous, 2008–09 AP Third Team All-American and WBCA Region I All-American

Academic All-Americans

Pam Miklasevich, 1981 College Sports Information Directors of America[6]

Conference honors

  • Jennifer Bruce won Big East Player of the Year in 1984
  • Judy Saurer won Big East Coach of the Year in 1984
  • Jonna Huemrich won Big East Rookie of the Year in 1991
  • Traci Waites won Big East Coach of the Year in 2000
  • Shavonte Zellous won Big East Most Improved Player in 2007

Points club

17 total Panther players have achieved the 1,000 points club with three scoring over 2,000 points.

  • Lorri Johnson, 1987–91; 2,312 points, 20.5 PPG
  • Jennifer Bruce, 1981–85; 2,295 points, 20.5 PPG
  • Shavonte Zellous, 2005–09; 2,251 points, 16.9 PPG
  • Debbie Lewis, 1977–82; 1,941 points, 15.4 PPG
  • Mercedes Walker, 2004–08; 1,870 points, 15.0 PPG
  • Jonna Huemrich, 1990–94; 1,807 points, 15.6 PPG
  • Pam Miklasevich, 1979–83; 1,637 points, 16.0 PPG
  • Wanda Randolph, 1976–79; 1,479 points, 19.0 PPG
  • Taneisha Harrison, 2007–2011; 1,372 points, 10.6 PPG
  • Laine Selwyn, 1999–2003; 1,344 points, 12.1 PPG
  • Xenia Stewart, 2005–2009; 1,330 points, 10.1 PPG
  • Latia Howard, 1994–97; 1,155 points, 13.1 PPG
  • Mandy Wittenmyer, 1999–2003; 1,152 points, 12.0 PPG
  • Brooke Stewart, 1999–2003; 1,114 points, 10.0 PPG
  • Connie Hurt, 1987–91; 1,103 points, 10.5 PPG
  • Jania Sims, 2006–2011; 1,097, 10.1 PPG
  • Jennifer Shingler, 1986–90; 1,081 points, 10.0 PPG
  • Yacine Diop, 2014–18; 1,037 points, 11.5 PPG
  • Mallorie Winn*, 2002–2008; 1,028 points, 9.9 PPG

*Winn played at Georgia Tech from 2002 to 2004 prior to transferring to Pitt. She scored 812 of her 1,028 career points at Pitt.
PPG = points per game

Retired jerseys

  • Lorri Johnson #24

WNBA

The following former Pitt basketball players have or are currently playing in the WNBA.

Draft

The following players were selected in the WNBA draft.

Year by year results

Pitt's varsity women's basketball program, the only women's varsity sport at the school during that time, was started in the 1914–15 season and continued until 1926–1927 when it was dropped in favor of a program of intramural women's athletics that could provide more opportunities for the co-eds at the university. The varsity women's basketball program was revived for the 1970–71 season and moved under the auspices of the athletic department in 1974–75. Records prior to the 1974–75 are largely incomplete (see notes).[7][8]

Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason Coaches' poll AP poll Notes
H. H. Provin (1914–1920)
1914–15 H. H. Provin ?-1 incomplete records, reported all wins but 1 loss[9]
1915–16 H. H. Provin 7–0 [10]
1916–17 H. H. Provin 6–0 [11]
1917–18 H. H. Provin 9–1 [12]
1918–19 H. H. Provin 8–0 not including win over Alumnae[13]
1919–20 H. H. Provin 8–0 one win by forfeit[14]
H. H. Provin: incomplete
A. Lemon Arnold (1920–1921)
1920–21 A. Lemon Arnold 9–0 3 game results unknown[15]
A. Lemon Arnold: incomplete
Margaret A. McClenahan (1921–1927)
1921–22 Margaret A. McClenahan 6–1 incomplete records[16]
1922–23 Margaret A. McClenahan 6–3–1 one tie, not including win over Freshman[17]
1923–24 Margaret A. McClenahan 8–1 not including win over Alumnae;[18]
2 wins over Temple found only
in Temple's media guide[19]
1924–25 Margaret A. McClenahan 9–0 not including win over Alumnae[20]
1925–26 Margaret A. McClenahan 2-? 7-game season, incomplete records[19][21][22]
1926–27 Margaret A. McClenahan 4–2 not including win over Alumnae[23]
Margaret A. McClenahan: incomplete

No Program
(1927–1970)
Sandra Bullman (1970–1974)
1970–71 Sandra Bullman 9–2 individual game results unknown[24][25]
1971–72 Sandra Bullman 4–2 [26]
1972–73 Sandra Bullman ?-? unknown results[27]
1973–74 Sandra Bullman ?-? unknown results[28]
Sandra Bullman: incomplete
Jean Condo (1974–1975)
1974–75 Jean Condo 10–6 [7]
Jean Condo: 10–6
Pat Wallace (1975–1977)
1975–76 Pat Wallace 16–8 EAIAW Regional (3–1, consolation champions) [7]
1976–77 Pat Wallace 19–8 EAIAW Regional (1–2) [7]
Pat Wallace: 35–16
Jean Balthaser (1977–1980)
1977–78 Jean Balthaser 14–14 EAIAW Regional (1–1) [7]
1978–79 Jean Balthaser 12–17 EAIAW Regional (0–1) [7]
1979–80 Jean Balthaser 21–11 EAIAW Regional (0–1) [7]
Jean Balthaser: 47–42
Judy Saurer (Big East Conference beginning in 1982–83) (1980–1985)
1980–81 Judy Saurer 22–7 NWIT Fifth Place
Regionals (0–1)
[7]
1981–82 Judy Saurer 14–14 [7]
1982–83 Judy Saurer 17–11 5–3 3rd [7]
1983–84 Judy Saurer 16–12 6–2 T-1st [7]
1984–85 Judy Saurer 16–12 10–6 T-4th [7]
Judy Saurer: 85–56 21–11
Kirk Bruce (Big East Conference) (1985–1998)
1985–86 Kirk Bruce 11–16 5–11 6th [7]
1986–87 Kirk Bruce 7–21 1–15 9th [7]
1987–88 Kirk Bruce 14–15 5–11 7th [7]
1988–89 Kirk Bruce 11–17 3–13 9th [7]
1989–90 Kirk Bruce 15–14 6–10 6th [7]
1990–91 Kirk Bruce 16–13 10–6 T-3rd [7]
1991–92 Kirk Bruce 11–18 6–12 7th [7]
1992–93 Kirk Bruce 15–12 10–8 T-4th [7]
1993–94 Kirk Bruce 21–10 12–6 3rd NWIT Third Place [7]
1994–95 Kirk Bruce 17–11 10–8 T-4th [7]
1995–96 Kirk Bruce 6–24 3–15 7th (BE 7) [7]
1996–97 Kirk Bruce 8–22 3–15 7th (BE 7) [7]
1997–98 Kirk Bruce 6–21 3–15 7th (BE 7) [7]
Kirk Bruce: 158–214 77–145
Traci Waites (Big East Conference) (1998–2003)
1998–99 Traci Waites 8–19 3–15 T-12th [7]
1999–2000 Traci Waites 16–13 7–9 T-6th WNIT first round [7]
2000–01 Traci Waites 9–18 3–13 T-12th [7]
2001–02 Traci Waites 8–19 3–13 13th [7]
2002–03 Traci Waites 12–16 4–12 T-11th [7]
Traci Waites: 53–85 20–62
Agnus Berenato (Big East Conference) (2003–2013)
2003–04 Agnus Berenato 6–20 2–14 13th [7]
2004–05 Agnus Berenato 13–15 5–11 10th [7]
2005–06 Agnus Berenato 22–11 9–7 T-6th WNIT semifinals [7]
2006–07 Agnus Berenato 24–9 10–6 T-5th NCAA round of 32 [7]
2007–08 Agnus Berenato 24–11 10–6 T-5th NCAA Sweet Sixteen 16 [7]
2008–09 Agnus Berenato 25–8 12–4 3rd NCAA Sweet Sixteen 15 15 [7]
2009–10 Agnus Berenato 16–15 5–11 T-12th WNIT first round [7]
2010–11 Agnus Berenato 14–17 5–11 12th [7]
2011–12 Agnus Berenato 8–21 0–16 16th
2012–13 Agnus Berenato 9–21 0–16 15th
Agnus Berenato: 161–148 58–102
Suzie McConnell-Serio (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2013–2018)
2013–14 Suzie McConnell-Serio 11–20 3–13 T-14th
2014–15 Suzie McConnell-Serio 20–12 9–7 7th NCAA second round
2015–16 Suzie McConnell-Serio 13–18 4–12 T-13th
2016–17 Suzie McConnell-Serio 13–17 4–12 T-11th
2017–18 Suzie McConnell-Serio 10–20 2–14 13th
Suzie McConnell-Serio: 67–87 22–58
Lance White (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2019–Present)
2018–19 Lance White 11–20 2–14 14th
2019–20 Lance White 5–26 1–17 15th
2020–21 Lance White 5–14 3–12 12th
2021–22 Lance White 11–19 2–16 T-14th
Lance White: 32–79 8–59
Total: 638–707

      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

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
2007 #8 First Round
Second Round
#9 James Madison
#1 Tennessee
W 71-61
L 68-54
2008 #6 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#11 Wyoming
3 Baylor
#2 Stanford
W 63-58
W 67-59
L 72-53
2009 #4 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#13 Montana
12 Gonzaga
#1 Oklahoma
W 64-35
W 65-60
L 70-59
2015 #10 First Round
Second Round
#7 Chattanooga
#2 Tennessee
W 51-40
L 77-67

References

  1. ^ Color Palette (PDF). Pitt Athletics Brand Identity Manual. February 9, 2022. Retrieved July 10, 2022.
  2. ^ The Owl, 1926, University of Pittsburgh, pg. 373
  3. ^ The Owl, 1916, University of Pittsburgh, pg. 314
  4. ^
  5. ^ Associated Press (April 12, 2013). "Pitt hires Suzie McConnell-Serio". ESPN.com. Retrieved April 15, 2013.
  6. ^ CoSIDA Academic All-American All-Time List (by School) (PDF), College Sports Information Directors of America, 2012-03-08, p. 352, retrieved 2012-06-02
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al "Media Guide". Pittsburgh. Retrieved 9 Aug 2013.
  8. ^ "Request Rejected".
  9. ^ 1916 Owl, Pg. 309
  10. ^ 1917 Owl pg. 308
  11. ^ 1918 Owl pg. 72
  12. ^ 1919 Owl pg. 376
  13. ^ 1920 Owl pg. 270
  14. ^ 1921 Owl pg. 438
  15. ^ 1922 Owl pg 313
  16. ^ 1923 Owl pg. 368
  17. ^ 1924 Owl. Pg. 330
  18. ^ 1925 Owl pg. 218
  19. ^ a b . Temple University. 2006. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016.
  20. ^ 1926 Owl. Pg. 357
  21. ^ 1927 Owl pg. 318
  22. ^ NYU Women's Basketball Media Guide.
  23. ^ 1928 Owl pg. 304
  24. ^ 1971 Owl pg. 218
  25. ^ Hail to Pitt: A Sports History of the University of Pittsburgh, Jim O'Brien, 1982, Wolfson Publishing, p. 287
  26. ^ 1972 Owl pg. 488
  27. ^ 1973 Owl pg. 245
  28. ^ 1974 Owl pg. 144

External links

  • Official website  

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This article is about Pitt women s basketball For Pitt men s basketball see Pittsburgh Panthers men s basketball Pittsburgh Panthers women s basketball is the NCAA Division I intercollegiate women s basketball program of the University of Pittsburgh often referred to as Pitt located in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania The Pitt women s basketball team competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference and plays their home games in the Petersen Events Center The university first sponsored women s basketball on the varsity level in 1914 and have appeared in five straight national post season tournaments between 2006 and 2010 The head coach of the Panthers since 2018 was Lance White Pittsburgh Panthers2022 23 Pittsburgh Panthers women s basketball teamUniversityUniversity of PittsburghHead coachLance White 5th season ConferenceAtlantic Coast ConferenceLocationPittsburgh PennsylvaniaArenaPetersen Events Center Capacity 12 508 NicknamePanthersStudent sectionOakland ZooColorsBlue and gold 1 UniformsHome Away AlternateNCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen2008 2009NCAA tournament appearances2007 2008 2009 2015Conference regular season champions1984 Contents 1 History 2 Postseason 3 Honors 3 1 All Americans 3 2 Academic All Americans 3 3 Conference honors 3 4 Points club 4 Retired jerseys 5 WNBA 5 1 Draft 6 Year by year results 7 NCAA tournament results 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit The undefeated 1924 25 Pitt women s varsity basketball team went 10 0 with wins against Cincinnati at NYU and at Temple who had never before been defeated on their home floor 2 Former head coach of the Pitt women s basketball team Agnus Berenato Trophy case for Pitt women s basketball as seen in the lobby of the Petersen Events Center in 2008 Women s intercollegiate varsity basketball at the University of Pittsburgh began during the 1914 1915 3 season and found early success until 1926 1927 after which it was disbanded in favor of intramural sports programs Varsity basketball for women was reinstated during the 1970 1971 season Although participants were awarded varsity letters and competed intercollegiately the program wasn t taken over by the Athletic Department until the 1974 1975 season During the 1970s the team earned several EAIAW regional tournament appearances Pitt began competing in the Big East Conference in 1982 and the Panthers won the Big East regular season championship in 1984 Pitt appeared in the National Women s Invitational Tournament in 1981 and 1994 as well as the Women s National Invitation Tournament in 2000 and 2006 before earning its first ever NCAA tournament appearance in 2007 where they advanced to the second round before losing to eventual national champion Tennessee The Panthers then advanced to the Sweet Sixteen in 2008 and 2009 4 and made their fifth straight post season tournament appearance in the WNIT in 2010 On April 12 2013 Pitt hired Suzie McConnell Serio to replace Berenato as head coach 5 Pitt moved to the Atlantic Coast Conference ACC beginning with the 2013 14 season Postseason Edit The home of Pitt women s basketball the Petersen Events Center in November 2019 Pitt hosting West Virginia in the Pink the Petersen edition of the Backyard Brawl on February 19 2011 NCAA 4 2007 2008 2009 2015 Pitt reached the Sweet Sixteen in 2008 and 2009 NWIT and WNIT 5 1981 1994 2000 2006 2010 Pitt was the NWIT Consolation Winner in 1981 5th Place won the NWIT Third Place game in 1994 and reached the WNIT Final Four in 2006 EAIAW regional championship tournaments 6 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981Honors EditAll Americans Edit Jennifer Bruce 1984 85 WBCA All District All American Lorri Johnson 1990 91 WBCA All District All American Jonna Huemrich 1993 94 Honorable Mention All American Marcedes Walker 2006 07 WBCA District I All American Marcedes Walker 2007 08 WBCA District I All American Shavonte Zellous 2008 09 AP Third Team All American and WBCA Region I All AmericanAcademic All Americans Edit Pam Miklasevich 1981 College Sports Information Directors of America 6 Conference honors Edit Jennifer Bruce won Big East Player of the Year in 1984 Judy Saurer won Big East Coach of the Year in 1984 Jonna Huemrich won Big East Rookie of the Year in 1991 Traci Waites won Big East Coach of the Year in 2000 Shavonte Zellous won Big East Most Improved Player in 2007Points club Edit 17 total Panther players have achieved the 1 000 points club with three scoring over 2 000 points Lorri Johnson 1987 91 2 312 points 20 5 PPG Jennifer Bruce 1981 85 2 295 points 20 5 PPG Shavonte Zellous 2005 09 2 251 points 16 9 PPG Debbie Lewis 1977 82 1 941 points 15 4 PPG Mercedes Walker 2004 08 1 870 points 15 0 PPG Jonna Huemrich 1990 94 1 807 points 15 6 PPG Pam Miklasevich 1979 83 1 637 points 16 0 PPG Wanda Randolph 1976 79 1 479 points 19 0 PPG Taneisha Harrison 2007 2011 1 372 points 10 6 PPG Laine Selwyn 1999 2003 1 344 points 12 1 PPG Xenia Stewart 2005 2009 1 330 points 10 1 PPG Latia Howard 1994 97 1 155 points 13 1 PPG Mandy Wittenmyer 1999 2003 1 152 points 12 0 PPG Brooke Stewart 1999 2003 1 114 points 10 0 PPG Connie Hurt 1987 91 1 103 points 10 5 PPG Jania Sims 2006 2011 1 097 10 1 PPG Jennifer Shingler 1986 90 1 081 points 10 0 PPG Yacine Diop 2014 18 1 037 points 11 5 PPG Mallorie Winn 2002 2008 1 028 points 9 9 PPG Winn played at Georgia Tech from 2002 to 2004 prior to transferring to Pitt She scored 812 of her 1 028 career points at Pitt PPG points per gameRetired jerseys EditLorri Johnson 24WNBA EditThe following former Pitt basketball players have or are currently playing in the WNBA Laine Selwyn Indiana Fever 2008 Marcedes Walker Houston Comets 2008 Shavonte Zellous Detroit Shock 2009 presentDraft Edit The following players were selected in the WNBA draft 2009 Shavonte Zellous 1st round 11th pick Detroit Shock 2015 Brianna Kiesel 2nd round 13th pick Tulsa ShockYear by year results EditPitt s varsity women s basketball program the only women s varsity sport at the school during that time was started in the 1914 15 season and continued until 1926 1927 when it was dropped in favor of a program of intramural women s athletics that could provide more opportunities for the co eds at the university The varsity women s basketball program was revived for the 1970 71 season and moved under the auspices of the athletic department in 1974 75 Records prior to the 1974 75 are largely incomplete see notes 7 8 Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason Coaches poll AP poll NotesH H Provin 1914 1920 1914 15 H H Provin 1 incomplete records reported all wins but 1 loss 9 1915 16 H H Provin 7 0 10 1916 17 H H Provin 6 0 11 1917 18 H H Provin 9 1 12 1918 19 H H Provin 8 0 not including win over Alumnae 13 1919 20 H H Provin 8 0 one win by forfeit 14 H H Provin incomplete A Lemon Arnold 1920 1921 1920 21 A Lemon Arnold 9 0 3 game results unknown 15 A Lemon Arnold incomplete Margaret A McClenahan 1921 1927 1921 22 Margaret A McClenahan 6 1 incomplete records 16 1922 23 Margaret A McClenahan 6 3 1 one tie not including win over Freshman 17 1923 24 Margaret A McClenahan 8 1 not including win over Alumnae 18 2 wins over Temple found onlyin Temple s media guide 19 1924 25 Margaret A McClenahan 9 0 not including win over Alumnae 20 1925 26 Margaret A McClenahan 2 7 game season incomplete records 19 21 22 1926 27 Margaret A McClenahan 4 2 not including win over Alumnae 23 Margaret A McClenahan incomplete No Program 1927 1970 Sandra Bullman 1970 1974 1970 71 Sandra Bullman 9 2 individual game results unknown 24 25 1971 72 Sandra Bullman 4 2 26 1972 73 Sandra Bullman unknown results 27 1973 74 Sandra Bullman unknown results 28 Sandra Bullman incomplete Jean Condo 1974 1975 1974 75 Jean Condo 10 6 7 Jean Condo 10 6 Pat Wallace 1975 1977 1975 76 Pat Wallace 16 8 EAIAW Regional 3 1 consolation champions 7 1976 77 Pat Wallace 19 8 EAIAW Regional 1 2 7 Pat Wallace 35 16 Jean Balthaser 1977 1980 1977 78 Jean Balthaser 14 14 EAIAW Regional 1 1 7 1978 79 Jean Balthaser 12 17 EAIAW Regional 0 1 7 1979 80 Jean Balthaser 21 11 EAIAW Regional 0 1 7 Jean Balthaser 47 42 Judy Saurer Big East Conference beginning in 1982 83 1980 1985 1980 81 Judy Saurer 22 7 NWIT Fifth PlaceRegionals 0 1 7 1981 82 Judy Saurer 14 14 7 1982 83 Judy Saurer 17 11 5 3 3rd 7 1983 84 Judy Saurer 16 12 6 2 T 1st 7 1984 85 Judy Saurer 16 12 10 6 T 4th 7 Judy Saurer 85 56 21 11Kirk Bruce Big East Conference 1985 1998 1985 86 Kirk Bruce 11 16 5 11 6th 7 1986 87 Kirk Bruce 7 21 1 15 9th 7 1987 88 Kirk Bruce 14 15 5 11 7th 7 1988 89 Kirk Bruce 11 17 3 13 9th 7 1989 90 Kirk Bruce 15 14 6 10 6th 7 1990 91 Kirk Bruce 16 13 10 6 T 3rd 7 1991 92 Kirk Bruce 11 18 6 12 7th 7 1992 93 Kirk Bruce 15 12 10 8 T 4th 7 1993 94 Kirk Bruce 21 10 12 6 3rd NWIT Third Place 7 1994 95 Kirk Bruce 17 11 10 8 T 4th 7 1995 96 Kirk Bruce 6 24 3 15 7th BE 7 7 1996 97 Kirk Bruce 8 22 3 15 7th BE 7 7 1997 98 Kirk Bruce 6 21 3 15 7th BE 7 7 Kirk Bruce 158 214 77 145Traci Waites Big East Conference 1998 2003 1998 99 Traci Waites 8 19 3 15 T 12th 7 1999 2000 Traci Waites 16 13 7 9 T 6th WNIT first round 7 2000 01 Traci Waites 9 18 3 13 T 12th 7 2001 02 Traci Waites 8 19 3 13 13th 7 2002 03 Traci Waites 12 16 4 12 T 11th 7 Traci Waites 53 85 20 62Agnus Berenato Big East Conference 2003 2013 2003 04 Agnus Berenato 6 20 2 14 13th 7 2004 05 Agnus Berenato 13 15 5 11 10th 7 2005 06 Agnus Berenato 22 11 9 7 T 6th WNIT semifinals 7 2006 07 Agnus Berenato 24 9 10 6 T 5th NCAA round of 32 7 2007 08 Agnus Berenato 24 11 10 6 T 5th NCAA Sweet Sixteen 16 7 2008 09 Agnus Berenato 25 8 12 4 3rd NCAA Sweet Sixteen 15 15 7 2009 10 Agnus Berenato 16 15 5 11 T 12th WNIT first round 7 2010 11 Agnus Berenato 14 17 5 11 12th 7 2011 12 Agnus Berenato 8 21 0 16 16th2012 13 Agnus Berenato 9 21 0 16 15thAgnus Berenato 161 148 58 102Suzie McConnell Serio Atlantic Coast Conference 2013 2018 2013 14 Suzie McConnell Serio 11 20 3 13 T 14th2014 15 Suzie McConnell Serio 20 12 9 7 7th NCAA second round2015 16 Suzie McConnell Serio 13 18 4 12 T 13th2016 17 Suzie McConnell Serio 13 17 4 12 T 11th2017 18 Suzie McConnell Serio 10 20 2 14 13thSuzie McConnell Serio 67 87 22 58Lance White Atlantic Coast Conference 2019 Present 2018 19 Lance White 11 20 2 14 14th2019 20 Lance White 5 26 1 17 15th2020 21 Lance White 5 14 3 12 12th2021 22 Lance White 11 19 2 16 T 14thLance White 32 79 8 59Total 638 707 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 Result2007 8 First RoundSecond Round 9 James Madison 1 Tennessee W 71 61L 68 542008 6 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 11 Wyoming3 Baylor 2 Stanford W 63 58W 67 59L 72 532009 4 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 13 Montana12 Gonzaga 1 Oklahoma W 64 35W 65 60L 70 592015 10 First RoundSecond Round 7 Chattanooga 2 Tennessee W 51 40L 77 67References Edit Color Palette PDF Pitt Athletics Brand Identity Manual February 9 2022 Retrieved July 10 2022 The Owl 1926 University of Pittsburgh pg 373 The Owl 1916 University of Pittsburgh pg 314 2006 07 Pitt Women s Basketball Media Guide University of Pittsburgh Associated Press April 12 2013 Pitt hires Suzie McConnell Serio ESPN com Retrieved April 15 2013 CoSIDA Academic All American All Time List by School PDF College Sports Information Directors of America 2012 03 08 p 352 retrieved 2012 06 02 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al Media Guide Pittsburgh Retrieved 9 Aug 2013 Request Rejected 1916 Owl Pg 309 1917 Owl pg 308 1918 Owl pg 72 1919 Owl pg 376 1920 Owl pg 270 1921 Owl pg 438 1922 Owl pg 313 1923 Owl pg 368 1924 Owl Pg 330 1925 Owl pg 218 a b 2006 07 Temple Women s Basketball Media Guide Temple University 2006 Archived from the original on March 4 2016 1926 Owl Pg 357 1927 Owl pg 318 NYU Women s Basketball Media Guide 1928 Owl pg 304 1971 Owl pg 218 Hail to Pitt A Sports History of the University of Pittsburgh Jim O Brien 1982 Wolfson Publishing p 287 1972 Owl pg 488 1973 Owl pg 245 1974 Owl pg 144External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pittsburgh Panthers women 27s basketball amp oldid 1133725988, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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