Oregon Ducks women's basketball


The Oregon Ducks women's basketball team is the official women's basketball team of the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon. Basketball is one of 11 varsity women's sports at the University of Oregon. The team is a member of the Pac-12 Conference and a Division I team in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Matthew Knight Arena is the home venue for both women's and men's basketball and women's volleyball. Nike provides the official team uniforms for University of Oregon sports teams.

History

Women's basketball at the University of Oregon started as a club in 1899, brought to Oregon by physical education instructor Alice Chapman, wife of University President Charles Chapman. With a women's intercollegiate game emerging at Willamette University, Oregon Agricultural College, Pacific University, and elsewhere, an effort was made during the 1902-03 academic year to organize a women's university team. This effort was waylaid by the Oregon faculty athletic committee early in January 1903, however, with the committee deeming it "not advisable" for the "young ladies' basketball team" to enter into intercollegiate games. Instead, it was hoped that two campus teams could be organized to keep competition on a local level.
The sport became an "interest group" in 1965. Intercollegiate games also began in 1965, and in 1966, the women's team entered the Northwest College Women's Sports Association. The program became official in 1973, the year following the passage of Title IX, which required federally supported universities to offer equal opportunities in men's and women's athletics. They have an all-time record of 706–507. They previously played in the Northwest Basketball League from 1977–1982 and the NorPac Conference from 1982–1986 before the Pacific-10 Conference, now known as the Pac-12 Conference, began sponsoring women's sports in 1986. The Ducks' current all-time conference record is 260–280. They won the Women's National Invitation Tournament in 2002 54–52 over Houston.

Postseason

NCAA Tournament results

The Ducks have appeared in 15 NCAA Tournaments. Their combined record is 15-15
1982#6First Round#3 MissouriL 53–59
1984#3First Round#6 San Diego StateL 63–70
1987#10First Round
Second Round
#7 Eastern Washington
#2 Ohio State
W 75–56
L 62–76
1994#6Round of 64
Round of 32
#11 Santa Clara
#3 Colorado
W 74–59
L 71–92
1995#6Round of 64#11 LouisvilleL 65–67
1996#11Round of 64#6 WisconsinL 60–74
1997#6Round of 64
Round of 32
#11 San Diego State
  1. 3 Tennessee
W 79–62L 59–76
1998#12Round of 64#5 RutgersL 76–79
1999#5Round of 64
Round of 32
#12 Cincinnati
  1. 4 Iowa State
W 65–56L 70–85
2000#6Round of 64#11 UABL 79–80 OT
2001#13Round of 64#4 IowaL 82–88
2005#10Round of 64
Round of 32
#7 TCU
  1. 2 Baylor
W 58–55L 46–69
2017#10Round of 64
Round of 32
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#7 Temple
  1. 2 Duke
  2. 3 Maryland
  3. 1 Connecticut
W 71–70
W 74–65
W 77–63
L 52–90
2018#2Round of 64
Round of 32
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#15 Seattle
  1. 10 Minnesota
#11 Central Michigan
#1 Notre Dame
W 88-45
W 101-73
W 83-69
L 84-74
2019#2Round of 64
Round of 32
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
#15 Portland State
  1. 10 Indiana
#6 South Dakota State
#1 Mississippi State
#1 Baylor
W 78-40
W 91-68
W 63-53
W 88-84
L 72-67

Historical NCAA Tournament Seeding

Pac-10/12 Tournament Seeding
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Expected 2020–21 roster:

Coaching history

Jane Spearing coached the first official season for the Ducks in 1973–74. The team finished that season with a 3–8 losing record. The 1974–75 and 1975–76 seasons were coached by Nancy Mikleton and the team posted 2–10 and 5–15 records, respectively. Head coach Elwin Heiny took over the program in 1976 and remained coach until 1993. Heiny was the first full-time coach hired for women's basketball. In his first season as head coach, Heiny coached the team to its first winning record. Jody Runge took over as head coach in 1993 and coached until 2001. She coached the Ducks to NCAA tournament appearances during each of her eight seasons as coach. Runge also spoke out for equality in women's athletics. From 2001–2009, former Oregon Ducks All-American Bev Smith coached the team, posting an 83–69 overall record. Paul Westhead coached the Ducks from the 2009–10 season through the 2013–14 season. The current head coach is Kelly Graves, assisted by Associate Head Coach Mark Campbell, and Assistant Coaches Jodie Berry and Xavi López.

Facilities

The early women's basketball clubs played in Gerlinger Hall on the University of Oregon campus, built in 1927 to serve as the women's gymnasium. Games eventually moved to McArthur Court — one of the most renowned college athletic facilities of all time. Admission was first charged for women's games at Mac Court in 1978. The Ducks relocated when Matthew Knight Arena opened in 2011. In their first game in Matthew Knight, the women's team defeated Oregon State University in the "Civil War," 81–72.

Statistical leaders

Current through the end of the 2019–20 season. Players expected to be active in the 2020–21 season are in bold type.

Career leaders

Single-season leaders