Maryland - Femenino

Maryland - Femenino

Leagues Played
WNCAAB 247 WNCAAB Pre Season 1
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Resultados

WNCAAB 03/22 23:30 122 Maryland - Femenino v Iowa State - Femenino L 86-93
WNCAAB 03/09 19:00 2 [129] Maryland - Femenino v Nebraska - Femenino [94] L 68-78
WNCAAB 03/08 17:30 3 [129] Maryland - Femenino v Ohio State - Femenino [19] W 82-61
WNCAAB 03/07 17:30 124 [192] Illinois - Femenino v Maryland - Femenino [128] W 65-75
WNCAAB 03/03 20:00 - [120] Maryland - Femenino v Indiana - Femenino [26] L 54-71
WNCAAB 02/29 23:00 - [194] Wisconsin - Femenino v Maryland - Femenino [130] W 63-79
WNCAAB 02/25 19:00 - [119] Maryland - Femenino v Ohio State - Femenino [10] L 66-79
WNCAAB 02/22 00:00 - Maryland - Femenino v Rutgers - Femenino W 81-62
WNCAAB 02/18 18:00 - [96] Penn State - Femenino v Maryland - Femenino [144] W 62-77
WNCAAB 02/11 20:00 - Illinois - Femenino v Maryland - Femenino W 53-69
WNCAAB 02/07 01:30 - [161] Maryland - Femenino v Rutgers - Femenino [307] W 67-59
WNCAAB 02/04 01:00 - [5] Iowa - Femenino v Maryland - Femenino [149] L 93-85

The Maryland Terrapins women's basketball are an American basketball team. The team represents the University of Maryland in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I competition. Maryland, a founding member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), left the ACC in 2014 to join the Big Ten Conference. The program won the 2006 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament championship and has appeared in the NCAA Final Four five times (1982, 1989, 2006, 2014, 2015); Maryland also appeared once in the AIAW Final Four (1978). As members of the ACC, the Terrapins won regular season conference championships (1979, 1982, 1988, 1989, 2009) and an ACC-record ten conference tournament championships (1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 2009, 2012). The program won the Big Ten Conference regular season and tournament championships in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2020, and 2021.

Since 2002, the team has been led by head coach Brenda Frese. Over her 20 season tenure, she has led the Terrapins to 17 NCAA tournament appearances, ten NCAA Sweet Sixteens, six NCAA Elite Eight, three NCAA Final Fours, and the 2006 NCAA National Championship.

History

Women's basketball was first organized to play on campus in 1923. The early teams participated solely in intracollegiate competition, with classes or sororities competing against each other for a trophy. The team was officially recognized as a varsity sport in 1971, and was led by coach Dottie McKnight during its first four seasons. The Terps were successful from the start, winning their first state championship in the 1972–73 season. They went on to win ten ACC championships and one NCAA title.

On January 26, 1975, the Terps played host to Immaculata in the first nationally televised women's college basketball game. The game took place in Cole Field House. Some sources report that Immaculata won 80–48, while others report 85–63. On March 9, 2019, Maryland won its 1000th game, becoming the 14th (unsure, based on 2017 data) team to win 1000 games. It did so at home against Michigan in the Big Ten Semifinals, which it won by a score of 73-72.

The team has been led by three head coaches: Dottie McKnight (1971–1975), Chris Weller (1975–2002), and Brenda Frese (2002–present). Although McKnight only coached four seasons of Terps basketball, she quickly led her new team to success. She left with a record of 44–17 (.721). Weller, a University of Maryland alumna ('66) and former Terps player, took over the head coaching position in 1975. She led the Terps to numerous national championship appearances and a total of eight ACC championship titles. When she retired, Weller left with a 499–286 record (.636). At the end of the 2018–19 season, current coach Brenda Frese has a record of 458–124 (.787). She has also led her team to a national championship title, eight national championship appearances, and two conference championship titles. Frese is known for her recruiting skills, with Shay Doron being credited as her first major recruit.

El equipo de baloncesto de EE. UU. "Maryland - Femenino" es un equipo de baloncesto universitario femenino que representa a la Universidad de Maryland, College Park en College Park, Maryland. El equipo compite en la División I de la NCAA y es miembro de la Conferencia Big Ten. El equipo es entrenado por Brenda Frese y juega sus partidos como local en el Xfinity Center.

El equipo de Maryland ha ganado dos campeonatos nacionales de la NCAA (2006, 2015), cuatro campeonatos de la Conferencia Atlántica Costa (1992, 1993, 1994, 1997) y dos campeonatos de la Conferencia Big Ten (2015, 2016). El equipo también ha aparecido en seis Final Fours de la NCAA (2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2015, 2016).

El equipo de Maryland cuenta con un gran número de jugadoras destacadas, incluyendo a las siguientes:

* Alyssa Thomas: Fue nombrada Jugadora del Año de la ACC en 2014 y fue seleccionada en el puesto número 4 del Draft de la WNBA de 2014 por las Connecticut Sun.
* Brionna Jones: Fue nombrada Jugadora del Año de la ACC en 2016 y fue seleccionada en el puesto número 8 del Draft de la WNBA de 2016 por las Connecticut Sun.
* Shakira Austin: Fue nombrada Jugadora del Año de la Big Ten en 2022 y fue seleccionada en el puesto número 3 del Draft de la WNBA de 2022 por las Washington Mystics.

El equipo de Maryland es uno de los más exitosos del país y siempre es un contendiente por el campeonato nacional.