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San Jose State Spartans women's basketball

The San Jose State Spartans women's basketball team represents San José State University in NCAA Division I college basketball as a member of the Mountain West Conference.

San Jose State Spartans
UniversitySan Jose State University
First season1895–96
Head coachApril Phillips (2nd season)
ConferenceMountain West
LocationSan Jose, California
ArenaProvident Credit Union Event Center
(Capacity: 5,000)
NicknameSpartans
ColorsGold, white, and blue[1]
     
Uniforms
Home
Away


Conference regular season champions
1978, 1979

History edit

The women's basketball program at San Jose State University, then San Jose Normal School, began in 1895. By 1968, San Jose State College established its first intercollegiate-sponsored women's basketball team that became formally established in the 1971–72 season with the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women.[2]

Carolyn Lewis became head coach at San Jose State in 1974.[3] In 1975, the women's basketball program offered its first scholarship.[2]

Sharon Chatman succeeded Lewis as head coach in 1976, the year the team joined the NorCal Conference.[4] In Chatman's 10 seasons as head coach, she compiled a 143–121 record and led the Spartans to NorCal championships in 1978 and 1979 and the AIAW women's basketball tournament every year from 1978 to 1981.[5] In 1982, San Jose State women's athletics programs moved from the AIAW to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and the women's basketball team moved from the NorCal Conference to the NorPac Conference.[6]

Chatman posted losing records during each of her final three seasons (1983–1986), and the team continued to post losing records throughout the six-season tenure of Tina Krah from 1986 to 1992 and coach Karen Smith's first season in 1992–93. Krah was 17–143 as head coach.[7] San Jose State women's basketball joined the men's basketball program in the Pacific Coast Athletic Association (now the Big West Conference) in 1986, Krah's first season. In 1993–94, Karen Smith led the Spartans to their first winning season since 1982–83.[8] This would be the only winning season in Karen Smith's tenure, during which San Jose State moved from the Big West to the Western Athletic Conference in 1996.

Janice Richard replaced Smith in 1999, and the Spartans' next winning season would be in 2001–02 with a 17–11 record.[9] Richard also led the Spartans to two straight winning seasons in 2004 and 2005.[10] Lamisha Augustine became the first San Jose State women's basketball player drafted to the WNBA in April 2006, when the Sacramento Monarchs selected Augustine in the third round of the 2006 WNBA draft.[11] In August 2006, Richard took a medical leave of absence to seek treatment for breast cancer.[12]

Assistant coaches Greg Lockridge and Derrick Allen served as interim head coaches for the 2006–07 season, a season in which the Spartans fell from 13–15 the previous season to 5–27.[13] Lockridge was head coach for the first six games (posting an 0–6 record), and Allen took over for the last 21 games (going 5–21).[7] The university placed Lockridge on paid administrative leave on November 30, 2006,[14] a week after a San Jose Mercury News report that leading scorer Amber Jackson transferred after "difficulty in dealing with" Lockridge.[15]

In April 2007, San Jose State hired former Lynn University head coach Pam DeCosta as the Spartans' head coach.[16] DeCosta served as head coach for four seasons, during which she posted a 13–106 record.[7]

Tim La Kose became the women's basketball head coach in April 2011 after ten seasons as head coach at Cal State Bakersfield. Under La Kose, the Spartans improved to 11–19 in 2011–12, following a 2–27 season.[7] The Spartans had another 11–19 season in 2012–13, their final season in the WAC.[7] San Jose State athletics programs joined the Mountain West Conference on July 1, 2013.[17]

On August 30, 2013, during the first week of the fall semester, La Kose resigned, citing personal reasons.[18] Athletic director Gene Bleymaier hired Sacramento State head coach Jamie Craighead on September 16, to replace La Kose.[19] San Jose State had its third straight 11–19 (5–13 MWC) season under Craighead in 2013–14.[7] In Craighead's second season, the team improved to 15–17 (7–11 MWC).[20] Entering the Mountain West Conference women's basketball tournament as the #8 seed, San Jose State made the semifinals by upsetting #1 Colorado State in the second round. This marked the first time in tournament history the #8 seed beat the #1 seed.[21] On January 21, 2015, Ta'rea Cunnigan broke the San Jose State career scoring record previously set by Ricky Berry (1,768 in 1988).[22] Cunnigan ended her career with 2,062 points.[23]

All-time record vs. current Mountain West teams edit

As of the conclusion of the 2022-23 NCAA Division I women's basketball season:

Opponent Won Lost Percentage Streak First Meeting
Air Force 14 9 .608 W1 1997
Boise State 14 27 .341 L2 1994
Colorado State 6 20 .230 L4 1984
Fresno State 24 62 .279 W1 1974
Nevada 30 31 .491 L5 1976
New Mexico 4 15 .210 L3 1999
San Diego State 10 26 .277 L3 1977
UNLV 9 38 .191 L4 1978
Utah State 16 19 .457 W2 1980
Wyoming 3 17 .150 L12 1997
Totals 130 264 .330

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Head Coaches[25] edit

As of the conclusion of the 2022-23 NCAA Division I women's basketball season:

Coach Seasons Years Record Win PCT
Carolyn Lewis 2 1975-1976 8-15 .348
Sharon Chatman 10 1977-1986 143-121 .542
Tina Krah 6 1987-1992 17-146 .104
Karen Smith 7 1993-1999 49-141 .216
Janice Richard 7 1999-2006 93-106 .467
Greg Lockridge * 2006-2007 0-6 .000
Derrick Allen 1* 2006-2007 5-21 .192
Pam DeCosta 4 2008-2011 13-106 .109
Tim La Kose 2 2012-2013 22-38 .367
Jamie Craighead 9 2014-2022 89-160 .357
April Phillips 1 2022-Present 6-25 .194
Totals 48 445-885 .335

*Greg Lockridge was an interim coach (0-6) during part of the 2006-07 season, Derrick Allen was the interim coach (5-21) for the remainder of the 2006-2007 season.


Conference affiliations edit

References edit

  1. ^ "San Jose State Athletics Branding Style Guide" (PDF). December 14, 2022. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
  2. ^ a b 2015-16 media guide, p. 78.
  3. ^ . San Jose State Spartans. March 1, 2003. Archived from the original on August 30, 2003. Retrieved May 29, 2015.
  4. ^ 2021-22 media guide, p. 21.
  5. ^ . San Jose State Spartans. September 10, 2004. Archived from the original on January 6, 2005. Retrieved May 29, 2015.
  6. ^ Harris, Pat Lopes (May 4, 2012). "SJSU Accepts Mountain West Membership Offer". San Jose State University. Retrieved May 29, 2015.
  7. ^ a b c d e f 2014-15 media guide, p. 68.
  8. ^ 2014-15 media guide, pp. 81-84.
  9. ^ 2014-15 media guide, p. 87.
  10. ^ 2014-15 media guide, p. 88.
  11. ^ "Augustine Selected as the 41st Player in the WNBA Draft". San Jose State Spartans. April 5, 2006. Retrieved July 20, 2015.
  12. ^ "Janice Richard to Take Medical Leave of Absence". San Jose State Spartans. August 30, 2006. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  13. ^ 2014-15 media guide, pp. 88-89.
  14. ^ Almond, Elliott (December 1, 2006). "SJSU interim coach on leave". San Jose Mercury News. Retrieved June 30, 2015.
  15. ^ . San Jose Mercury News. November 23, 2006. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved June 30, 2015.
  16. ^ "Pam DeCosta Named Women's Basketball Head Coach". San Jose State University. April 11, 2007. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  17. ^ "San Jose State Joins The Mountain West Conference". San Jose State Spartans. July 1, 2013. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  18. ^ "Tim La Kose Resigns As Women's Basketball Coach". San Jose State University. August 30, 2013. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  19. ^ "Jamie Craighead Named San José State Women's Head Basketball Coach". San Jose State Spartans. September 16, 2013. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  20. ^ "San Jose State Spartans Official Athletic Site". sjsuspartans.com. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  21. ^ "Spartans Slay Top Seed Colorado State 64-55; On To MW Semifinal". San Jose State Spartans. March 10, 2015. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  22. ^ "Cunnigan Breaks SJSU Scoring Record In 88-78 Win Over Boise State". San Jose State. January 21, 2015. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  23. ^ "Ta'rea Cunnigan". San Jose State Spartans. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  24. ^ "2017–18 San Jose State Spartans Women's Basketball Media Guide". Athletics at San José State University. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  25. ^ "WBB Record Book (PDF)" (PDF). SJSU Athletics. Retrieved 2022-11-29.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The San Jose State Spartans women s basketball team represents San Jose State University in NCAA Division I college basketball as a member of the Mountain West Conference San Jose State Spartans2023 24 San Jose State Spartans women s basketball teamUniversitySan Jose State UniversityFirst season1895 96Head coachApril Phillips 2nd season ConferenceMountain WestLocationSan Jose CaliforniaArenaProvident Credit Union Event Center Capacity 5 000 NicknameSpartansColorsGold white and blue 1 UniformsHome AwayConference regular season champions1978 1979 Contents 1 History 2 All time record vs current Mountain West teams 3 Head Coaches 25 4 Conference affiliations 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe women s basketball program at San Jose State University then San Jose Normal School began in 1895 By 1968 San Jose State College established its first intercollegiate sponsored women s basketball team that became formally established in the 1971 72 season with the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women 2 Carolyn Lewis became head coach at San Jose State in 1974 3 In 1975 the women s basketball program offered its first scholarship 2 Sharon Chatman succeeded Lewis as head coach in 1976 the year the team joined the NorCal Conference 4 In Chatman s 10 seasons as head coach she compiled a 143 121 record and led the Spartans to NorCal championships in 1978 and 1979 and the AIAW women s basketball tournament every year from 1978 to 1981 5 In 1982 San Jose State women s athletics programs moved from the AIAW to the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA and the women s basketball team moved from the NorCal Conference to the NorPac Conference 6 Chatman posted losing records during each of her final three seasons 1983 1986 and the team continued to post losing records throughout the six season tenure of Tina Krah from 1986 to 1992 and coach Karen Smith s first season in 1992 93 Krah was 17 143 as head coach 7 San Jose State women s basketball joined the men s basketball program in the Pacific Coast Athletic Association now the Big West Conference in 1986 Krah s first season In 1993 94 Karen Smith led the Spartans to their first winning season since 1982 83 8 This would be the only winning season in Karen Smith s tenure during which San Jose State moved from the Big West to the Western Athletic Conference in 1996 Janice Richard replaced Smith in 1999 and the Spartans next winning season would be in 2001 02 with a 17 11 record 9 Richard also led the Spartans to two straight winning seasons in 2004 and 2005 10 Lamisha Augustine became the first San Jose State women s basketball player drafted to the WNBA in April 2006 when the Sacramento Monarchs selected Augustine in the third round of the 2006 WNBA draft 11 In August 2006 Richard took a medical leave of absence to seek treatment for breast cancer 12 Assistant coaches Greg Lockridge and Derrick Allen served as interim head coaches for the 2006 07 season a season in which the Spartans fell from 13 15 the previous season to 5 27 13 Lockridge was head coach for the first six games posting an 0 6 record and Allen took over for the last 21 games going 5 21 7 The university placed Lockridge on paid administrative leave on November 30 2006 14 a week after a San Jose Mercury News report that leading scorer Amber Jackson transferred after difficulty in dealing with Lockridge 15 In April 2007 San Jose State hired former Lynn University head coach Pam DeCosta as the Spartans head coach 16 DeCosta served as head coach for four seasons during which she posted a 13 106 record 7 Tim La Kose became the women s basketball head coach in April 2011 after ten seasons as head coach at Cal State Bakersfield Under La Kose the Spartans improved to 11 19 in 2011 12 following a 2 27 season 7 The Spartans had another 11 19 season in 2012 13 their final season in the WAC 7 San Jose State athletics programs joined the Mountain West Conference on July 1 2013 17 On August 30 2013 during the first week of the fall semester La Kose resigned citing personal reasons 18 Athletic director Gene Bleymaier hired Sacramento State head coach Jamie Craighead on September 16 to replace La Kose 19 San Jose State had its third straight 11 19 5 13 MWC season under Craighead in 2013 14 7 In Craighead s second season the team improved to 15 17 7 11 MWC 20 Entering the Mountain West Conference women s basketball tournament as the 8 seed San Jose State made the semifinals by upsetting 1 Colorado State in the second round This marked the first time in tournament history the 8 seed beat the 1 seed 21 On January 21 2015 Ta rea Cunnigan broke the San Jose State career scoring record previously set by Ricky Berry 1 768 in 1988 22 Cunnigan ended her career with 2 062 points 23 All time record vs current Mountain West teams editAs of the conclusion of the 2022 23 NCAA Division I women s basketball season Opponent Won Lost Percentage Streak First MeetingAir Force 14 9 608 W1 1997Boise State 14 27 341 L2 1994Colorado State 6 20 230 L4 1984Fresno State 24 62 279 W1 1974Nevada 30 31 491 L5 1976New Mexico 4 15 210 L3 1999San Diego State 10 26 277 L3 1977UNLV 9 38 191 L4 1978Utah State 16 19 457 W2 1980Wyoming 3 17 150 L12 1997Totals 130 264 330 24 Head Coaches 25 editAs of the conclusion of the 2022 23 NCAA Division I women s basketball season Coach Seasons Years Record Win PCTCarolyn Lewis 2 1975 1976 8 15 348Sharon Chatman 10 1977 1986 143 121 542Tina Krah 6 1987 1992 17 146 104Karen Smith 7 1993 1999 49 141 216Janice Richard 7 1999 2006 93 106 467Greg Lockridge 2006 2007 0 6 000Derrick Allen 1 2006 2007 5 21 192Pam DeCosta 4 2008 2011 13 106 109Tim La Kose 2 2012 2013 22 38 367Jamie Craighead 9 2014 2022 89 160 357April Phillips 1 2022 Present 6 25 194Totals 48 445 885 335 Greg Lockridge was an interim coach 0 6 during part of the 2006 07 season Derrick Allen was the interim coach 5 21 for the remainder of the 2006 2007 season Conference affiliations editAIAW Independent 1974 1976 Northern California Athletic Conference 1976 1982 NorPac Conference 1982 1986 Pacific Coast Athletic Association Big West Conference 1986 1996 Western Athletic Conference 1996 2013 Mountain West Conference 2013 present References edit San Jose State Athletics Branding Style Guide PDF December 14 2022 Retrieved February 26 2023 a b 2015 16 media guide p 78 Senior associate director of athletics and Senior Women s Administrator Carolyn Lewis announces retirement from athletics program effective September 30 San Jose State Spartans March 1 2003 Archived from the original on August 30 2003 Retrieved May 29 2015 2021 22 media guide p 21 Former pros one coach NCAA Championship teams to be feted at 2004 San Jose State University Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremonies San Jose State Spartans September 10 2004 Archived from the original on January 6 2005 Retrieved May 29 2015 Harris Pat Lopes May 4 2012 SJSU Accepts Mountain West Membership Offer San Jose State University Retrieved May 29 2015 a b c d e f 2014 15 media guide p 68 2014 15 media guide pp 81 84 2014 15 media guide p 87 2014 15 media guide p 88 Augustine Selected as the 41st Player in the WNBA Draft San Jose State Spartans April 5 2006 Retrieved July 20 2015 Janice Richard to Take Medical Leave of Absence San Jose State Spartans August 30 2006 Retrieved May 30 2015 2014 15 media guide pp 88 89 Almond Elliott December 1 2006 SJSU interim coach on leave San Jose Mercury News Retrieved June 30 2015 SJS Jackson had conflict with coach San Jose Mercury News November 23 2006 Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved June 30 2015 Pam DeCosta Named Women s Basketball Head Coach San Jose State University April 11 2007 Retrieved May 30 2015 San Jose State Joins The Mountain West Conference San Jose State Spartans July 1 2013 Retrieved May 30 2015 Tim La Kose Resigns As Women s Basketball Coach San Jose State University August 30 2013 Retrieved May 30 2015 Jamie Craighead Named San Jose State Women s Head Basketball Coach San Jose State Spartans September 16 2013 Retrieved May 30 2015 San Jose State Spartans Official Athletic Site sjsuspartans com Retrieved May 30 2015 Spartans Slay Top Seed Colorado State 64 55 On To MW Semifinal San Jose State Spartans March 10 2015 Retrieved May 30 2015 Cunnigan Breaks SJSU Scoring Record In 88 78 Win Over Boise State San Jose State January 21 2015 Retrieved May 30 2015 Ta rea Cunnigan San Jose State Spartans Retrieved May 30 2015 2017 18 San Jose State Spartans Women s Basketball Media Guide Athletics at San Jose State University Retrieved 22 January 2018 WBB Record Book PDF PDF SJSU Athletics Retrieved 2022 11 29 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title San Jose State Spartans women 27s basketball amp oldid 1213042554, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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