Denver Pioneers women's basketball

The Denver Pioneers women's basketball team represents the University of Denver and competes in the NCAA Division I women's college basketball in Denver, Colorado.[2]

Denver Pioneers
2023–24 Denver Pioneers women's basketball team
UniversityUniversity of Denver
Head coachDoshia Woods (4th season)
ConferenceSummit League
LocationDenver, Colorado
ArenaMagness Arena
(Capacity: 7,200)
NicknamePioneers
ColorsCrimson and gold[1]
   
Uniforms
Home jersey
Team colours
Home
Away jersey
Team colours
Team colours
Away


NCAA tournament appearances
2001

History

Denver began play in 1974, after a few years playing as a club sport. They played in the Intermountain Conference from 1974–1978, the Continental Divide/Colorado Athletic from 1978–1996, and the Rocky Mountain from 1996–98 before joining Division I play in 1998. In the 2000–01 season, the Pioneers won 24 games and went 14–2 to win the West Division in the conference. In the Sun Belt Conference championship game, they lost 67–55 to Louisiana Tech. Despite the loss, they were invited to the NCAA Division I Tournament for the first time in school history. In the First Round, they were beaten 77–57 by Virginia Tech. Denver has made two appearances in the WNIT, in 2011 and 2019. They lost 75–60 to BYU in the First Round in 2011 and beat the University of New Mexico 83–75 in the First Round in 2019. Then went on to lose to the University of Idaho 66–88 in the Second Round in 2019. The Pioneers played in the Western Athletic Conference for 2012–13 before joining the Summit League in 2013. As of the end of the 2015–16 season, the Pioneers have an all-time record of 637–549.[3][4]

Postseason

NCAA Division I tournament results

The Pioneers have made one appearance in the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament. They have a combined record of 0–1.

YearSeedRoundOpponentResult
2001#10First Round#7 Virginia TechL 57–77

NCAA Division II tournament results

The Pioneers made two appearances in the NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament. They had a combined record of 0–2.

YearRoundOpponentResult
1993First RoundNorth Dakota StateL, 77–92
1995First RoundSouth Dakota StateL, 59–95

Season–by–season results

Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Leslie Rowe (Intermountain Athletic Conference) (1974–1975)
1974–75Leslie Rowe2–12
Leslie Rowe:2–12 (.143)
Barbara Breeding (Intermountain Athletic Conference) (1975–1978)
1975–76Barbara Breeding7–14
1976–77Barbara Breeding19–64—1IAIAW Regional Tournament
1977–78Barbara Breeding19–128—4
Leslie Rowe:45–32 (.584)12–5 (.706)
Bernie Barras (Intermountain Athletic Conference/ Continental Divide Conference) (1978–1984)
1978–79Bernie Barras18–127—5
1979–80Bernie Barras23–109—3AIAW Playoffs
1980–81Bernie Barras12–166—4AIAW Playoffs
1981–82Bernie Barras14–120—6
1982–83Bernie Barras15–74—2
1983–84Bernie Barras20–63—3
Bernie Barras:102–63 (.618)30–23 (.566)
Bruce Casagrande (Continental Divide Conference) (1984–1985)
1984–85Bruce Casagrande20–78—6
Bernie Barras:20–7 (.741)8–6 (.571)
Renee Bailey–Phoenix (Continental Divide Conference) (1985–1989)
1985–86Renee Bailey–Phoenix19–99—5
1986–87Renee Bailey–Phoenix12–166—8
1987–88Renee Bailey–Phoenix9–192—10
1988–89Renee Bailey–Phoenix17–127—7
Renee Bailey–Phoenix:57–56 (.504)24–30 (.444)
Tracey Sheehan (Continental Divide Conference) (1989–1995)
1989–90Tracey Sheehan16–146—6
1990–91Tracey Sheehan16–1210—2
1991–92Tracey Sheehan22–612—2
1992–93Tracey Sheehan24–414—01stNCAA Division II Regional Semifinals
1993–94Tracey Sheehan20–813—1
1994–95Tracey Sheehan15–148—4NCAA Division II First Round
Tracey Sheehan:113–58 (.661)63–15 (.808)
Pam Tanner (Continental Divide Conference/Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference/Independent/Sun Belt Conference) (1995–2008)
1995–96Pam Tanner21–713—1
1996–97Pam Tanner11–157—6
1997–98Pam Tanner12–1510—5
1998–99Pam Tanner12–16
1999–00Pam Tanner16–1110—6T—3rd
2000–01Pam Tanner24–714—21st (West)NCAA First Round
2001–02Pam Tanner16–1311—42nd (West)
2002–03Pam Tanner12–186—9T—4th (West)
2003–04Pam Tanner14–156—9T—4th (West)
2004–05Pam Tanner6–224—11T—4th (West)
2005–06Pam Tanner15–138—7T—2nd (West)
2006–07Pam Tanner20–1112—6T—2nd (West)
2007–08Pam Tanner11–196—126th (West)
Pam Tanner:190–181 (.512)77–76 (.503)
Erik Johnson (Sun Belt Conference) (2008–2012)
2008–09Erik Johnson16–1510—8T–2nd (West)
2009–10Erik Johnson18–1312—62nd (West)
2010–11Erik Johnson19–1211—52nd (West)WNIT First Round
2011–12Erik Johnson19–1211—52nd (West)
Erik Johnson:72–52 (.581)44–24 (.647)
Kerry Cremeans (Western Athletic Conference/Summit League) (2012–2017)
2012–13Kerry Cremeans14–178—10T–6th
2013–14Kerry Cremeans9–235—96th
2014–15Kerry Cremeans8–235—11T–7th
2015–16Kerry Cremeans5–253—13T–7th
2016–17Kerry Cremeans6–243—138th
Kerry Cremeans:42–112 (.273)24–56 (.300)
Jim Turgeon (Summit League) (2017–2020)
2017–18Jim Turgeon16–147—7T–4th
2018–19Jim Turgeon18–1410—6T–3rdWNIT Second Round
2019–20Jim Turgeon/Kayla Ard15–159—7T–3rd
Jim Turgeon:42–39 (.519)19–17 (.528)
Kayla Ard:7–4 (.636)7–3 (.700)
Doshia Woods (Summit League) (2020–present)
2020–21Doshia Woods7–165–96th
2021–22Doshia Woods10–205–138th
2022–23Doshia Woods12–188–10T–5th
Doshia Woods:29–54 (.349)18–32 (.360)
Total:721–670 (.518)

      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

Source:[5]

References


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