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Wisconsin Badgers women's basketball

The Wisconsin Badgers women's basketball team is an NCAA Division I college basketball team competing in the Big Ten Conference. Home games are played at the Kohl Center, located on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus in Madison, Wisconsin. Previous to the Kohl Center, the home games were played at the Wisconsin Field House.

Wisconsin Badgers
UniversityUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison
All-time record628-738
Head coachMarisa Moseley (2nd season)
ConferenceBig Ten
LocationMadison, Wisconsin
ArenaKohl Center
(Capacity: 17,230)
NicknameBadgers
Student sectionArea Red
ColorsCardinal and white[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away


NCAA tournament second round
1995, 1996
NCAA tournament appearances
1992, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2010
AIAW tournament Elite Eight
1982
AIAW tournament appearances
1982

Coaching history edit

Marilyn Harris era (1974–1976) edit

Harris was the first coach of the women's basketball team at UW. She led the Lady Badgers to a 16–20 record in two seasons.

Edwina Qualls era (1976–1986) edit

Qualls led the Badgers for 10 years and the start of the Big Ten Conference in 1982. In the 1982–1983 season, the Badgers had recorded their best season thus far: 19–8. Qualls finished with a record of 131–141.

Mary Murphy era (1986–1994) edit

Murphy led the Badgers to an 87–135 record over eight years. She was the Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year in 1992 with an overall record of 20–9 and a Big Ten record of 13–5. In 1992, Murphy led the Badgers to their first appearance in the NCAA tournament.

Jane Albright era (1994–2003) edit

Albright led the Badgers for nine years and earned a record of 161–107. During her tenure, she led the Badgers to five NCAA tournament appearances, and two WNIT appearances. The Badgers were WNIT runners-up in 1999 and WNIT champions in 2000. Albright was the Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year in 1995.

Lisa Stone era (2003–2011) edit

Lisa Stone led the Badgers to a 128–118 (.520) record in eight seasons, with a Big Ten Conference record of 56–79 (.415). The 2006–2007 season produced a record 23 wins (23–13) before the team fell in the WNIT championship to the University of Wyoming, 72–56. The 2007–2008 season produced another trip to the WNIT, but the Badgers fell in the second round to Villanova University. The 2008–2009 season was the third consecutive year the Badgers went to the WNIT, making it to the third round before falling to St. Bonaventure.

The 2009–2010 season produced a 21–11 record as Stone took the Badgers to the NCAA tournament for the first time where they lost in the first round to Vermont, 64–55. In Stone's final year (2010–2011) the Badgers finished 16–15, with another 10-win record in the Big Ten Conference (10–6) and another trip to the WNIT, where they bowed out in the second round to Illinois State 62–59.

Assistant coach was Tasha McDowell.

Bobbie Kelsey era (2011–2016) edit

On April 11, 2011, Bobbie Kelsey became the new head coach for the Badgers, signing a five-year contract.[2] Her first season ended with a Big Ten tournament loss to Minnesota as the Badgers finished with a 9–20 overall record, finishing 5–11 in Big Ten play. Kelsey's second season ended with a 12–19 overall record, 3–13 in Big Ten play. The Badgers recorded their first Big Ten tournament win for Kelsey by beating Illinois 58–57 before bowing out of the tournament with a 74–62 loss to Purdue. The third season in the Kelsey era came to a close with a loss to Minnesota in the B1G tournament. The Badgers finished with an overall record of 10–19, with a 3–13 conference record. Taylor Wurtz and Morgan Paige became the 22nd and 23rd players to reach the 1,000 point plateau. At the end of the 2013–2014 Kelsey's contract was extended three years, ending in the spring of 2019. The 2014–15 season ended with an 11th-place finish in the conference and a 9–20 record. Kelsey's fifth year as head coach ended with a 7-22 overall record and a 13th-place finish in the conference. Kelsey was let go on March 4, 2016, after finishing with an all-time record of 47–100.[3]

Jonathan Tsipis era (2016–2021) edit

On March 31, 2016, Jonathan Tsipis was named the head coach and first male coach of the Badgers women's basketball team. He previously was the head coach at George Washington University. He was relieved of his duties on March 9, 2021, following a 67–42 loss to Illinois in the first round of the Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament. He finished with a 50-99 overall record in his 5 seasons.[4]

Marisa Moseley era (2021–present) edit

Marisa Moseley was chosen as the new head coach on March 25, 2021.[5]

Coaching staff edit

  • Head Coach Marisa Moseley
  • Assistant Coach Margaret McKeon
  • Assistant Coach Tiffany Morton
  • Assistant Coach Jamie Gluesing

Roster edit

2023–24 Wisconsin Badgers women's basketball team
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Height Year Previous school Hometown
G 3 Brooke Schramek 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Sr Benet Academy Naperville, IL
G 4 Lily Krahn 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) So Prairie du Chien H.S. Prairie du Chien
G 5 Leena Patibandla 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Fr Jackson H.S. Canton, OH
G 10 Halle Douglass 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Sr Lake Forest Lake Forest, IL
F 11 Ana Guillen 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Fr Sant Andreu de Natzaret Badalona, Spain
F 12 Tessa Grady 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Fr Dublin H.S. Dublin, OH
G 13 Ronnie Porter 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m) So Como Park St. Paul, MN
G 15 Sania Copeland 5 ft 7 in (1.7 m) So Olathe North Kansas City, KS
F 20 Sacia Vanderpool 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) RS So Byron Byron, MN
C 22 Tessa Towers 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) So Batavia H.S. Batavia, IL
G 23 D'Yanis Jimenez 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) Fr Charlotte H.S. Cape Coral, FL
G 24 Natalie Leuzinger (W) 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) Sr Black Hawk High School Monroe, WI
F 25 Serah Williams 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) So Niagara Prep Brooklyn, N.Y.
F 31 Imbie Jones 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Jr Garfield H.S. Seattle, WA
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Roster
Last update: February 13, 2024

2022 Recruiting Class edit

  • Lily Krahn - Guard (5’9”) - Prairie du Chien, WI
  • Tessa Towers - Center (6’4”) - Batavia, IL
  • Savannah White - Guard (6’2”) - St. Paul, MN
  • Serah Williams - Forward (6’4”) - Toronto, ON

Year by year results edit

Conference tournament winners noted with # Source[6]

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Coaches' poll AP poll
Marilyn Harris (Independent) (1974–1976)
1974-75 Marilyn Harris 11–7
1975-76 Marilyn Harris 5–13
Marilyn Harris: 16–20
Edwina Qualls (Independent, Big Ten) (1976–1986)
1976-77 Edwina Qualls 7–14 WWIAC
1977-78 Edwina Qualls 14–10 MAIAW
1978-79 Edwina Qualls 13–11 WWIAC
1979-80 Edwina Qualls 10–16 MAIAW
1980-81 Edwina Qualls 13–18
Big Ten Conference
1981-82 Edwina Qualls 21–13 1–1 T-4th AIAW Quarterfinals
1982-83 Edwina Qualls 19–8 11–7 5th
1983-84 Edwina Qualls 18–10 13–5 2nd
1984-85 Edwina Qualls 11–17 6–12 T-7th
1985-86 Edwina Qualls 4–24 1–17 10th
Edwina Qualls: 130–141 32–42
Mary Murphy (Big Ten) (1986–1994)
1986-87 Mary Murphy 9–19 4–14 T-8th
1987-88 Mary Murphy 4–24 2–16 10th
1988-89 Mary Murphy 13–14 5–13 8th
1989-90 Mary Murphy 8–20 3–15 T-9th
1990-91 Mary Murphy 13–15 7–11 7th
1991-92 Mary Murphy 20–9 13–5 3rd NCAA First Round
1992-93 Mary Murphy 7–20 4–14 10th
1993-94 Mary Murphy 13–14 6–12 9th
Mary Murphy: 87–135 44–100
Jane Albright (Big Ten) (1994–2003)
1994-95 Jane Albright 20–9 11–5 3rd NCAA Second Round
1995-96 Jane Albright 21–8 12–4 3rd NCAA Second Round 20 18
1996-97 Jane Albright 16–11 8–8 T-6th
1997-98 Jane Albright 21–10 9–7 6th NCAA First Round
1998-99 Jane Albright 18–14 9–7 T-4th WNIT Finals
1999-2000 Jane Albright 21–12 8–8 T-5th WNIT Champions
2000-01 Jane Albright 18–10 12–4 T-2nd NCAA First Round 24
2001-02 Jane Albright 19–12 8–8 T-5th NCAA First Round
2002-03 Jane Albright 7–21 5–11 T-8th
Jane Albright: 161–107 82–62
Lisa Stone (Big Ten) (2003–2011)
2003-04 Lisa Stone 10–17 4–12 T-8th
2004-05 Lisa Stone 12–16 5–11 8th
2005-06 Lisa Stone 11–18 5–11 9th
2006-07 Lisa Stone 23–13 7–9 T-5th WNIT Finals
2007-08 Lisa Stone 16–14 9–9 T-7th WNIT First Round (Bye)
2008-09 Lisa Stone 19–15 6–12 T-7th WNIT Sixteen
2009-10 Lisa Stone 21–11 10–8 T-3rd NCAA First Round
2010-11 Lisa Stone 16–15 10–6 T-3rd WNIT Second Round
Lisa Stone: 128–119 56–78
Bobbie Kelsey (Big Ten) (2011–2016)
2011-12 Bobbie Kelsey 9–20 5–11 T-9th
2012-13 Bobbie Kelsey 12–19 3–13 11th
2013-14 Bobbie Kelsey 10–19 3–13 11th
2014-15 Bobbie Kelsey 9–20 5–13 11th
2015-16 Bobbie Kelsey 7–22 3–15 13th
Bobbie Kelsey: 47–100 19–65
Jonathan Tsipis (Big Ten) (2016–2021)
2016-17 Jonathan Tsipis 9–22 3–13 T-12th
2017-18 Jonathan Tsipis 9–21 2–14 13th
2018-19 Jonathan Tsipis 15–18 4–14 13th
2019-20 Jonathan Tsipis 12–19 3-15 12th
2020-21 Jonathan Tsipis 5-19 2-18 T-13th
Jonathan Tsipis: 50-99 14-74
Marisa Moseley (Big Ten) (2021–present)
2021-22 Marisa Moseley 8–21 5–13 T-11th
2022-23 Marisa Moseley 11–19 6–12 10th
2023-24 Marisa Moseley 15-17 6–12 10th WNIT Great 8
Marisa Moseley: 34-47 17-37
Total: 635-751

      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

Postseason results edit

NCAA Division I edit

Year Seed Coach Round Opponent Result Location
1992 #6 Mary Murphy First Round #11 Montana L 74-85 UW Field House
1995 #10 Jane Albright First Round
Second Round
#7 Kansas
#2 Texas Tech
W 73-72
L 65-88
Lubbock, TX
1996 #6 Jane Albright First Round
Second Round
#11 Oregon
#3 Vanderbilt
W 74-60
L 82-96
Nashville, TN
1998 #6 Jane Albright First Round #11 Virginia Tech L 64-75 Gainesville, FL
2001 #7 Jane Albright First Round #10 Missouri L 68-71 Athens, GA
2002 #8 Jane Albright First Round #9 Arizona State L 70-73 Nashville, TN
2010 #7 Lisa Stone First Round #10 Vermont L 55-64 South Bend, IN

AIAW Division I edit

The Badgers made one appearance in the AIAW National Division I basketball tournament, with a combined record of 1–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
1982 First Round
Quarterfinals
Colorado
Texas
W, 60–59
L, 61–73

All-time statistical leaders edit

Career points leaders (1,000 points or more) edit

Total points Name Career games Position Years played Scored 1,500th point Date and opponent
1 2,312 Jolene Anderson 123 games G 2004–2008 Jr./85th game 2/17/07 vs. Purdue
2 1,994 Barb Franke 114 games F/C 1991–1996 Sr./90th game 12/7/95 vs. Western Illinois
3 1,915 Jessie Stomski 123 games F 1998–2002 Sr./100th game 12/11/01 vs. UW–Milwaukee
4 1,901 Robin Threatt 114 games G 1988–1993 Sr./92nd game 12/15/92 vs. UW–Milwaukee
5 1,879 Theresa Huff 118 games F/C 1979–1983 Sr./97th game 12/22/82 vs. Loyola-Chicago
6 1,857 LaTonya Sims 124 games F/G 1997–2001 Sr./99th game 11/22/00 vs. Notre Dame
7 1,662 Tamara Moore 124 games G 1998–2002 Sr./114th game 1/30/02 vs. Iowa
8 1,576 Katie Voigt 116 games G 1993–1998 Sr./112th game 2/20/98 vs. Illinois
9 1,543 Ann Klapperich 113 games F 1994–1998 Sr./110th game 2/22/98 vs. Penn State
10 1,512 Janese Banks 118 games G 2004–2008 Sr./116th game 3/2/08 vs. Iowa
11 1,482 Lisa Bonnell 109 games F 1984–1988 N/A N/A
12 1,476 Alyssa Karel 124 games G 2007-2011 N/A N/A
13 1,455 Janet Huff 118 games G 1980–1984 N/A N/A
14 1,427 Michelle Kozelka 111 games F 1988–1992 N/A N/A
15 1,399 Chris Pruitt 115 games G 1981–1985 N/A N/A
16 1,367 Taylor Wurtz 126 games F/G 2009–2014 N/A N/A
17 1,279 Keisha Anderson 85 games G 1994–1997 N/A N/A
18 1,230 Morgan Paige 118 games G 2010–2014 N/A N/A
19 1,224 Nicole Bauman 113 games G 2012–2016 N/A N/A
20 1,198 Imani Lewis 87 games F 2018–2021 N/A N/A
21 1,123 Kelly Paulus 119 games F 1996–2000 N/A N/A
22 1,121 Marsha Howard 109 games F 2015-2019 N/A N/A
23 1,120 Faith Johnson 118 games G 1980–1985 N/A N/A
24 1,074 Cayla McMorris 115 games G 2014-2018 N/A N/A
25 1,053 Lin Zastrow 122 games F 2007–2011 N/A N/A
26 1,037 Linda Gough 104 games F 1977–1981 N/A N/A
27 1,008 Mynette Clark 95 games G 1988–1992 N/A N/A

Career rebounding leaders edit

Name Rebounds Years played
1 Theresa Huff 1,201 1979–1983
2 Jessie Stomski 959 1998–2002
3 Michele Kozelka 916 1988–1992
4 LaTonya Sims 882 1997–2001
5 Barb Franke 881 1991–1996
6 Jolene Anderson 848 2004–2008
7 Taylor Wurtz 793 2009-2014
8 Lisa Bonnell 760 1984-1988
9 Imani Lewis 722 2018–2021
10 Michelle Lowman 719 1978-1983

Career assists leaders edit

Name Assists Years played
1 Tamara Moore 554 1998–2002
2 Rae Lin D'Alie 483 2006–2010
3 Keisha Anderson 471 1994–1997
4 Kendra Van Leeuwen 442 2016–2019
5 Janet Huff 412 1980–1984
6 Jolene Anderson 409 2004–2008
7 Stephanie Rich 383 2001-2005
8 Katie Voigt 373 1993–1998
9 Amy Bauer 370 1988–1991
10 Chris Pruitt 367 1981–1985

Career steals leaders edit

Name Steals Years played
1 Tamara Moore 353 1998–2002
2 Keisha Anderson 327 1994–1997
3 Janet Huff 294 1980–1984
4 Robin Threatt 283 1998-1993
5 Faith Johnson 260 1980–1985
6 Jolene Anderson 242 2004–2008
7 Theresa Huff 241 1979–1983
8 Chris Pruitt 217 1981–1985
9 Rae Lin D'Alie 213 2006–2010
10 Stephanie Rich 209 2001-2005

Career blocks leaders edit

Name Blocks Years played
1 Michelle Lowman 253 1978–1983
2 Cassie Rochel 181 2010-2015
3 Danielle Ward 156 2004–2008
4 Abby Laszewski 131 2016-2019
5 Janetta Johnson 130 1988–1989
6 Emily Ashbaugh 113 2000–2004
7 Lello Gebisa 110 2002–2004
8 Inga Young 109 1984–1987
9 Lin Zastrow 108 2007–2011
10 Theresa Huff 106 1979–1983

Badgers in the pros edit

Name UW years Country (team) Years played
Jolene Anderson 2004–2008 WNBA Connecticut Sun 2008
France, Poland, Turkey, Italy 2009–present
Keisha Anderson 1994-97 ABL: Colorado Xplosion 1998-99
WNBA: Atlanta, Washington, Charlotte, Chicago 2000-07
Emily Ashbaugh 2000-04 Germany 2005-06
Nicole Bauman 2012-16 Sweden 2016-17
Anya Covington 2009-12 Germany 2013-14
Rae Lin D'Alie 2006-10 Italy 2011-present
Barb Franke 1991-96 France, ABL: Chicago 1997-99
Lello Gebisa 2002-04 Greece 2004-05
Marsha Howard 2015-19 Luxembourg 2019-Present
Theresa Huff 1979-83 Spain 1983-84
Michala Johnson 2013-16 Belgium, WBC: St. Louis 2016-18
Ashley Josephson 2002-06 Spain 2007-08
Alyssa Karel 2007-11 Germany 2012-14
Ann Klapperich 1994-98 Portugal 1998-99
Michelle Lowman 1978-83 Sweden 1983-84
Cayla McMorris 2014-18 Turkey, Sweden 2018-19
Tamara Moore 1998-02 WNBA: Miami, Minnesota, Phoenix, Los Angeles 2002-06
DeeDee Pate 1996-2000 Germany 2000-01
Cassie Rochel 2010-14 Romania, Hungaria, Australia, Greece 2014-19
Jessie Stomski 1998-02 Iceland, Greece, France 2002-05
Robin Threatt 1988-93 WNBA: Seattle 2000
Katie Voigt 1993-98 Belgium, Israel 1998-01
Jordan Wilson 2002–06 Spain, Austria, Luxembourg 2006–2010
Dakota Whyte 2012-16 Sweden, Greece 2016-18
Taylor Wurtz 2009-13 Sweden, France 2015-Present
Avyanna Young 2015-17 Finland 2017-18

References edit

  1. ^ "Colors for Web". University of Wisconsin-Madison. Retrieved November 13, 2022.
  2. ^ Punzel, Dennis (April 12, 2011). "New UW women's basketball coach sets high bar: 'You can win national championships here'". madison.com. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
  3. ^ Potrykus, Jeff (April 25, 2014). "Six UW coaches earn extensions, including Bobbie Kelsey". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
  4. ^ "Jonathan Tsipis named Wisconsin women's basketball coach". University of Wisconsin. Retrieved 2018-06-01.
  5. ^ "Source: New Badgers women's basketball coach comes from Geno Auriemma coaching tree". Wisconsin State Journal. Retrieved 2021-03-25.
  6. ^ "Record book" (PDF). University of Wisconsin. Retrieved 10 Aug 2013.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The Wisconsin Badgers women s basketball team is an NCAA Division I college basketball team competing in the Big Ten Conference Home games are played at the Kohl Center located on the University of Wisconsin Madison campus in Madison Wisconsin Previous to the Kohl Center the home games were played at the Wisconsin Field House Wisconsin Badgers2023 24 Wisconsin Badgers women s basketball teamUniversityUniversity of Wisconsin MadisonAll time record628 738Head coachMarisa Moseley 2nd season ConferenceBig TenLocationMadison WisconsinArenaKohl Center Capacity 17 230 NicknameBadgersStudent sectionArea RedColorsCardinal and white 1 UniformsHome AwayNCAA tournament second round1995 1996NCAA tournament appearances1992 1995 1996 1998 2001 2002 2010AIAW tournament Elite Eight1982AIAW tournament appearances1982 Contents 1 Coaching history 1 1 Marilyn Harris era 1974 1976 1 2 Edwina Qualls era 1976 1986 1 3 Mary Murphy era 1986 1994 1 4 Jane Albright era 1994 2003 1 5 Lisa Stone era 2003 2011 1 6 Bobbie Kelsey era 2011 2016 1 7 Jonathan Tsipis era 2016 2021 1 8 Marisa Moseley era 2021 present 2 Coaching staff 3 Roster 4 2022 Recruiting Class 5 Year by year results 6 Postseason results 6 1 NCAA Division I 6 2 AIAW Division I 7 All time statistical leaders 7 1 Career points leaders 1 000 points or more 7 2 Career rebounding leaders 7 3 Career assists leaders 7 4 Career steals leaders 7 5 Career blocks leaders 8 Badgers in the pros 9 References 10 External linksCoaching history editMarilyn Harris era 1974 1976 edit Harris was the first coach of the women s basketball team at UW She led the Lady Badgers to a 16 20 record in two seasons Edwina Qualls era 1976 1986 edit Qualls led the Badgers for 10 years and the start of the Big Ten Conference in 1982 In the 1982 1983 season the Badgers had recorded their best season thus far 19 8 Qualls finished with a record of 131 141 Mary Murphy era 1986 1994 edit Murphy led the Badgers to an 87 135 record over eight years She was the Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year in 1992 with an overall record of 20 9 and a Big Ten record of 13 5 In 1992 Murphy led the Badgers to their first appearance in the NCAA tournament Jane Albright era 1994 2003 edit Albright led the Badgers for nine years and earned a record of 161 107 During her tenure she led the Badgers to five NCAA tournament appearances and two WNIT appearances The Badgers were WNIT runners up in 1999 and WNIT champions in 2000 Albright was the Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year in 1995 Lisa Stone era 2003 2011 edit Lisa Stone led the Badgers to a 128 118 520 record in eight seasons with a Big Ten Conference record of 56 79 415 The 2006 2007 season produced a record 23 wins 23 13 before the team fell in the WNIT championship to the University of Wyoming 72 56 The 2007 2008 season produced another trip to the WNIT but the Badgers fell in the second round to Villanova University The 2008 2009 season was the third consecutive year the Badgers went to the WNIT making it to the third round before falling to St Bonaventure The 2009 2010 season produced a 21 11 record as Stone took the Badgers to the NCAA tournament for the first time where they lost in the first round to Vermont 64 55 In Stone s final year 2010 2011 the Badgers finished 16 15 with another 10 win record in the Big Ten Conference 10 6 and another trip to the WNIT where they bowed out in the second round to Illinois State 62 59 Assistant coach was Tasha McDowell Bobbie Kelsey era 2011 2016 edit On April 11 2011 Bobbie Kelsey became the new head coach for the Badgers signing a five year contract 2 Her first season ended with a Big Ten tournament loss to Minnesota as the Badgers finished with a 9 20 overall record finishing 5 11 in Big Ten play Kelsey s second season ended with a 12 19 overall record 3 13 in Big Ten play The Badgers recorded their first Big Ten tournament win for Kelsey by beating Illinois 58 57 before bowing out of the tournament with a 74 62 loss to Purdue The third season in the Kelsey era came to a close with a loss to Minnesota in the B1G tournament The Badgers finished with an overall record of 10 19 with a 3 13 conference record Taylor Wurtz and Morgan Paige became the 22nd and 23rd players to reach the 1 000 point plateau At the end of the 2013 2014 Kelsey s contract was extended three years ending in the spring of 2019 The 2014 15 season ended with an 11th place finish in the conference and a 9 20 record Kelsey s fifth year as head coach ended with a 7 22 overall record and a 13th place finish in the conference Kelsey was let go on March 4 2016 after finishing with an all time record of 47 100 3 Jonathan Tsipis era 2016 2021 edit On March 31 2016 Jonathan Tsipis was named the head coach and first male coach of the Badgers women s basketball team He previously was the head coach at George Washington University He was relieved of his duties on March 9 2021 following a 67 42 loss to Illinois in the first round of the Big Ten Women s Basketball Tournament He finished with a 50 99 overall record in his 5 seasons 4 Marisa Moseley era 2021 present edit Marisa Moseley was chosen as the new head coach on March 25 2021 5 Coaching staff editHead Coach Marisa Moseley Assistant Coach Margaret McKeon Assistant Coach Tiffany Morton Assistant Coach Jamie GluesingRoster edit2023 24 Wisconsin Badgers women s basketball teamPlayers CoachesPos Name Height Year Previous school HometownG 3 Brooke Schramek 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m Sr Benet Academy Naperville ILG 4 Lily Krahn 5 ft 10 in 1 78 m So Prairie du Chien H S Prairie du ChienG 5 Leena Patibandla 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m Fr Jackson H S Canton OHG 10 Halle Douglass 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m Sr Lake Forest Lake Forest ILF 11 Ana Guillen 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m Fr Sant Andreu de Natzaret Badalona SpainF 12 Tessa Grady 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m Fr Dublin H S Dublin OHG 13 Ronnie Porter 5 ft 4 in 1 63 m So Como Park St Paul MNG 15 Sania Copeland 5 ft 7 in 1 7 m So Olathe North Kansas City KSF 20 Sacia Vanderpool 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m RS So Byron Byron MNC 22 Tessa Towers 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m So Batavia H S Batavia ILG 23 D Yanis Jimenez 5 ft 8 in 1 73 m Fr Charlotte H S Cape Coral FLG 24 Natalie Leuzinger W 5 ft 8 in 1 73 m Sr Black Hawk High School Monroe WIF 25 Serah Williams 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m So Niagara Prep Brooklyn N Y F 31 Imbie Jones 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m Jr Garfield H S Seattle WA Head coachMarisa Moseley Boston University Assistant coach es Margaret McKeon Oklahoma Tiffany Morton UW Whitewater Jamie Gluesing Florida Gulf Coast Legend C Team captain S Suspended I Ineligible W Walk on nbsp Injured nbsp Current redshirtRoster Last update February 13 20242022 Recruiting Class editLily Krahn Guard 5 9 Prairie du Chien WI Tessa Towers Center 6 4 Batavia IL Savannah White Guard 6 2 St Paul MN Serah Williams Forward 6 4 Toronto ONYear by year results editConference tournament winners noted with Source 6 Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Coaches poll AP pollMarilyn Harris Independent 1974 1976 1974 75 Marilyn Harris 11 7 1975 76 Marilyn Harris 5 13 Marilyn Harris 16 20 Edwina Qualls Independent Big Ten 1976 1986 1976 77 Edwina Qualls 7 14 WWIAC1977 78 Edwina Qualls 14 10 MAIAW1978 79 Edwina Qualls 13 11 WWIAC1979 80 Edwina Qualls 10 16 MAIAW1980 81 Edwina Qualls 13 18 Big Ten Conference1981 82 Edwina Qualls 21 13 1 1 T 4th AIAW Quarterfinals1982 83 Edwina Qualls 19 8 11 7 5th1983 84 Edwina Qualls 18 10 13 5 2nd1984 85 Edwina Qualls 11 17 6 12 T 7th1985 86 Edwina Qualls 4 24 1 17 10thEdwina Qualls 130 141 32 42Mary Murphy Big Ten 1986 1994 1986 87 Mary Murphy 9 19 4 14 T 8th1987 88 Mary Murphy 4 24 2 16 10th1988 89 Mary Murphy 13 14 5 13 8th1989 90 Mary Murphy 8 20 3 15 T 9th1990 91 Mary Murphy 13 15 7 11 7th1991 92 Mary Murphy 20 9 13 5 3rd NCAA First Round1992 93 Mary Murphy 7 20 4 14 10th1993 94 Mary Murphy 13 14 6 12 9thMary Murphy 87 135 44 100Jane Albright Big Ten 1994 2003 1994 95 Jane Albright 20 9 11 5 3rd NCAA Second Round1995 96 Jane Albright 21 8 12 4 3rd NCAA Second Round 20 181996 97 Jane Albright 16 11 8 8 T 6th1997 98 Jane Albright 21 10 9 7 6th NCAA First Round1998 99 Jane Albright 18 14 9 7 T 4th WNIT Finals1999 2000 Jane Albright 21 12 8 8 T 5th WNIT Champions2000 01 Jane Albright 18 10 12 4 T 2nd NCAA First Round 242001 02 Jane Albright 19 12 8 8 T 5th NCAA First Round2002 03 Jane Albright 7 21 5 11 T 8thJane Albright 161 107 82 62Lisa Stone Big Ten 2003 2011 2003 04 Lisa Stone 10 17 4 12 T 8th2004 05 Lisa Stone 12 16 5 11 8th2005 06 Lisa Stone 11 18 5 11 9th2006 07 Lisa Stone 23 13 7 9 T 5th WNIT Finals2007 08 Lisa Stone 16 14 9 9 T 7th WNIT First Round Bye 2008 09 Lisa Stone 19 15 6 12 T 7th WNIT Sixteen2009 10 Lisa Stone 21 11 10 8 T 3rd NCAA First Round2010 11 Lisa Stone 16 15 10 6 T 3rd WNIT Second RoundLisa Stone 128 119 56 78Bobbie Kelsey Big Ten 2011 2016 2011 12 Bobbie Kelsey 9 20 5 11 T 9th2012 13 Bobbie Kelsey 12 19 3 13 11th2013 14 Bobbie Kelsey 10 19 3 13 11th2014 15 Bobbie Kelsey 9 20 5 13 11th2015 16 Bobbie Kelsey 7 22 3 15 13thBobbie Kelsey 47 100 19 65Jonathan Tsipis Big Ten 2016 2021 2016 17 Jonathan Tsipis 9 22 3 13 T 12th2017 18 Jonathan Tsipis 9 21 2 14 13th2018 19 Jonathan Tsipis 15 18 4 14 13th2019 20 Jonathan Tsipis 12 19 3 15 12th2020 21 Jonathan Tsipis 5 19 2 18 T 13thJonathan Tsipis 50 99 14 74Marisa Moseley Big Ten 2021 present 2021 22 Marisa Moseley 8 21 5 13 T 11th2022 23 Marisa Moseley 11 19 6 12 10th2023 24 Marisa Moseley 15 17 6 12 10th WNIT Great 8Marisa Moseley 34 47 17 37Total 635 751 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 championPostseason results editNCAA Division I edit Year Seed Coach Round Opponent Result Location1992 6 Mary Murphy First Round 11 Montana L 74 85 UW Field House1995 10 Jane Albright First RoundSecond Round 7 Kansas 2 Texas Tech W 73 72L 65 88 Lubbock TX1996 6 Jane Albright First RoundSecond Round 11 Oregon 3 Vanderbilt W 74 60L 82 96 Nashville TN1998 6 Jane Albright First Round 11 Virginia Tech L 64 75 Gainesville FL2001 7 Jane Albright First Round 10 Missouri L 68 71 Athens GA2002 8 Jane Albright First Round 9 Arizona State L 70 73 Nashville TN2010 7 Lisa Stone First Round 10 Vermont L 55 64 South Bend INAIAW Division I edit The Badgers made one appearance in the AIAW National Division I basketball tournament with a combined record of 1 1 Year Round Opponent Result1982 First RoundQuarterfinals ColoradoTexas W 60 59L 61 73All time statistical leaders editCareer points leaders 1 000 points or more edit Total points Name Career games Position Years played Scored 1 500th point Date and opponent1 2 312 Jolene Anderson 123 games G 2004 2008 Jr 85th game 2 17 07 vs Purdue2 1 994 Barb Franke 114 games F C 1991 1996 Sr 90th game 12 7 95 vs Western Illinois3 1 915 Jessie Stomski 123 games F 1998 2002 Sr 100th game 12 11 01 vs UW Milwaukee4 1 901 Robin Threatt 114 games G 1988 1993 Sr 92nd game 12 15 92 vs UW Milwaukee5 1 879 Theresa Huff 118 games F C 1979 1983 Sr 97th game 12 22 82 vs Loyola Chicago6 1 857 LaTonya Sims 124 games F G 1997 2001 Sr 99th game 11 22 00 vs Notre Dame7 1 662 Tamara Moore 124 games G 1998 2002 Sr 114th game 1 30 02 vs Iowa8 1 576 Katie Voigt 116 games G 1993 1998 Sr 112th game 2 20 98 vs Illinois9 1 543 Ann Klapperich 113 games F 1994 1998 Sr 110th game 2 22 98 vs Penn State10 1 512 Janese Banks 118 games G 2004 2008 Sr 116th game 3 2 08 vs Iowa11 1 482 Lisa Bonnell 109 games F 1984 1988 N A N A12 1 476 Alyssa Karel 124 games G 2007 2011 N A N A13 1 455 Janet Huff 118 games G 1980 1984 N A N A14 1 427 Michelle Kozelka 111 games F 1988 1992 N A N A15 1 399 Chris Pruitt 115 games G 1981 1985 N A N A16 1 367 Taylor Wurtz 126 games F G 2009 2014 N A N A17 1 279 Keisha Anderson 85 games G 1994 1997 N A N A18 1 230 Morgan Paige 118 games G 2010 2014 N A N A19 1 224 Nicole Bauman 113 games G 2012 2016 N A N A20 1 198 Imani Lewis 87 games F 2018 2021 N A N A21 1 123 Kelly Paulus 119 games F 1996 2000 N A N A22 1 121 Marsha Howard 109 games F 2015 2019 N A N A23 1 120 Faith Johnson 118 games G 1980 1985 N A N A24 1 074 Cayla McMorris 115 games G 2014 2018 N A N A25 1 053 Lin Zastrow 122 games F 2007 2011 N A N A26 1 037 Linda Gough 104 games F 1977 1981 N A N A27 1 008 Mynette Clark 95 games G 1988 1992 N A N ACareer rebounding leaders edit Name Rebounds Years played1 Theresa Huff 1 201 1979 19832 Jessie Stomski 959 1998 20023 Michele Kozelka 916 1988 19924 LaTonya Sims 882 1997 20015 Barb Franke 881 1991 19966 Jolene Anderson 848 2004 20087 Taylor Wurtz 793 2009 20148 Lisa Bonnell 760 1984 19889 Imani Lewis 722 2018 202110 Michelle Lowman 719 1978 1983Career assists leaders edit Name Assists Years played1 Tamara Moore 554 1998 20022 Rae Lin D Alie 483 2006 20103 Keisha Anderson 471 1994 19974 Kendra Van Leeuwen 442 2016 20195 Janet Huff 412 1980 19846 Jolene Anderson 409 2004 20087 Stephanie Rich 383 2001 20058 Katie Voigt 373 1993 19989 Amy Bauer 370 1988 199110 Chris Pruitt 367 1981 1985Career steals leaders edit Name Steals Years played1 Tamara Moore 353 1998 20022 Keisha Anderson 327 1994 19973 Janet Huff 294 1980 19844 Robin Threatt 283 1998 19935 Faith Johnson 260 1980 19856 Jolene Anderson 242 2004 20087 Theresa Huff 241 1979 19838 Chris Pruitt 217 1981 19859 Rae Lin D Alie 213 2006 201010 Stephanie Rich 209 2001 2005Career blocks leaders edit Name Blocks Years played1 Michelle Lowman 253 1978 19832 Cassie Rochel 181 2010 20153 Danielle Ward 156 2004 20084 Abby Laszewski 131 2016 20195 Janetta Johnson 130 1988 19896 Emily Ashbaugh 113 2000 20047 Lello Gebisa 110 2002 20048 Inga Young 109 1984 19879 Lin Zastrow 108 2007 201110 Theresa Huff 106 1979 1983Badgers in the pros editName UW years Country team Years playedJolene Anderson 2004 2008 WNBA Connecticut Sun 2008France Poland Turkey Italy 2009 presentKeisha Anderson 1994 97 ABL Colorado Xplosion 1998 99WNBA Atlanta Washington Charlotte Chicago 2000 07Emily Ashbaugh 2000 04 Germany 2005 06Nicole Bauman 2012 16 Sweden 2016 17Anya Covington 2009 12 Germany 2013 14Rae Lin D Alie 2006 10 Italy 2011 presentBarb Franke 1991 96 France ABL Chicago 1997 99Lello Gebisa 2002 04 Greece 2004 05Marsha Howard 2015 19 Luxembourg 2019 PresentTheresa Huff 1979 83 Spain 1983 84Michala Johnson 2013 16 Belgium WBC St Louis 2016 18Ashley Josephson 2002 06 Spain 2007 08Alyssa Karel 2007 11 Germany 2012 14Ann Klapperich 1994 98 Portugal 1998 99Michelle Lowman 1978 83 Sweden 1983 84Cayla McMorris 2014 18 Turkey Sweden 2018 19Tamara Moore 1998 02 WNBA Miami Minnesota Phoenix Los Angeles 2002 06DeeDee Pate 1996 2000 Germany 2000 01Cassie Rochel 2010 14 Romania Hungaria Australia Greece 2014 19Jessie Stomski 1998 02 Iceland Greece France 2002 05Robin Threatt 1988 93 WNBA Seattle 2000Katie Voigt 1993 98 Belgium Israel 1998 01Jordan Wilson 2002 06 Spain Austria Luxembourg 2006 2010Dakota Whyte 2012 16 Sweden Greece 2016 18Taylor Wurtz 2009 13 Sweden France 2015 PresentAvyanna Young 2015 17 Finland 2017 18References edit Colors for Web University of Wisconsin Madison Retrieved November 13 2022 Punzel Dennis April 12 2011 New UW women s basketball coach sets high bar You can win national championships here madison com Retrieved April 25 2015 Potrykus Jeff April 25 2014 Six UW coaches earn extensions including Bobbie Kelsey Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Retrieved April 25 2015 Jonathan Tsipis named Wisconsin women s basketball coach University of Wisconsin Retrieved 2018 06 01 Source New Badgers women s basketball coach comes from Geno Auriemma coaching tree Wisconsin State Journal Retrieved 2021 03 25 Record book PDF University of Wisconsin Retrieved 10 Aug 2013 Women s Basketball Historical Stats dead link Wisconsin s Season Ends in 60 54 WNIT Loss Anderson Wins National Player of Year Award permanent dead link WNBA Drafts Jolene Anderson permanent dead link UW Women s Basketball Team Names Annual Award Winners permanent dead link External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wisconsin Badgers women 27s basketball amp oldid 1217400624, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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