Oregon - Femenino

Oregon - Femenino

Leagues Played
WNCAAB 232 NIT - Femenino 4
Links
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Related Teams
Oregon

Resultados

WNCAAB 03/06 20:00 122 [278] Oregon - Femenino v Colorado - Femenino [58] L 30-79
WNCAAB 03/02 22:00 - [13] Stanford - Femenino v Oregon - Femenino [269] L 76-56
WNCAAB 03/01 03:00 - Oregon - Femenino v California - Femenino L 59-62
WNCAAB 02/25 20:00 - [253] Oregon - Femenino v Washington State - Femenino [134] L 61-71
WNCAAB 02/24 03:00 - [241] Oregon - Femenino v Washington - Femenino [183] L 66-74
WNCAAB 02/18 22:00 - [43] UCLA - Femenino v Oregon - Femenino [229] L 74-55
WNCAAB 02/17 03:00 - [42] USC - Femenino v Oregon - Femenino [223] L 88-51
WNCAAB 02/11 19:00 - [214] Oregon - Femenino v Utah - Femenino [59] L 48-70
WNCAAB 02/10 02:00 - [199] Oregon - Femenino v Colorado - Femenino [24] L 57-90
WNCAAB 02/05 00:00 - [33] Oregon State - Femenino v Oregon - Femenino [182] L 64-60
WNCAAB 01/28 20:00 - [31] Colorado - Femenino v Oregon - Femenino [168] L 61-48
WNCAAB 01/27 03:00 - [59] Utah - Femenino v Oregon - Femenino [157] L 58-48

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 (as a zoned, single-dribble game) 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 (which would eventually become the AIAW Region 9 conference). 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 (as of the end of the 2015–16 season) of 706–507. They previously played in the Northwest Basketball League from 1977 to 1982 (47–5 all-time record) and the NorPac Conference from 1982 to 1986 (34–12 all-time record) 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.

Season Coach Record Conference Record
1973–74 Jane Spearing 3–8 n/a
1974–75 Nancy Mikleton 2–10 n/a
1975–76 Nancy Mikleton 5–15 n/a
1976–77 Elwin Heiny 11–6 n/a
1977–78 Elwin Heiny 19–5 8–4 (2nd)
1978–79 Elwin Heiny 23–2 11–0 (1st)
1979–80 Elwin Heiny 24–5 13–0 (1st)
1980–81 Elwin Heiny 25–7 11–1 (1st)
1981–82 Elwin Heiny 21–5 4–0 (1st)
1982–83 Elwin Heiny 15–14 8–4 (3rd)
1983–84 Elwin Heiny 23–7 10–1 (1st)
1984–85 Elwin Heiny 14–14 6–5 (3rd)
1985–86 Elwin Heiny 21–7 10–2 (T-1st)
1986–87 Elwin Heiny 23–7 14–4 (T-2nd)
1987–88 Elwin Heiny 16–12 9–9 (5th)
1988–89 Elwin Heiny 22–10 11–7 (3rd)
1989–90 Elwin Heiny 17–12 9–9 (T-4th)
1990–91 Elwin Heiny 13–15 6–12 (8th)
1991–92 Elwin Heiny 14–14 6–12 (7th)
1992–93 Elwin Heiny 9–18 3–15 (T-9th)
1993–94 Jody Runge 20–9 13–5 (3rd)
1994–95 Jody Runge 18–10 11–7 (4th)
1995–96 Jody Runge 18–11 10–8 (T-3rd)
1996–97 Jody Runge 22–7 14–4 (2nd)
1997–98 Jody Runge 17–10 13–5 (4th)
1998–99 Jody Runge 25–6 15–3 (T-1st)
1999-00 Jody Runge 23–8 14–4 (1st)
2000–01 Jody Runge 17–12 10–8 (4th)
2001–02 Bev Smith 22–13 10–8 (T-6th)
2002–03 Bev Smith 12–16 8–10 (T-5th)
2003–04 Bev Smith 14–15 6–12 (8th)
2004–05 Bev Smith 21–10 12–6 (T-2nd)
2005–06 Bev Smith 14–15 5–13 (8th)
2006–07 Bev Smith 17–14 8–10 (6th)
2007–08 Bev Smith 14–17 7–11 (7th)
2008–09 Bev Smith 9–21 5–13 (7th)
2009–10 Paul Westhead 18–16 7–11 (T-6th)
2010–11 Paul Westhead 13–17 4–14 (9th)
2011–12 Paul Westhead 15–16 7–11 (9th)
2012–13 Paul Westhead 4–27 2–16 (12th)
2013–14 Paul Westhead 16–16 6–12 (10th)
2014–15 Kelly Graves 13–17 6–12 (T-9th)
2015–16 Kelly Graves 24–11 9–9 (6th)
2016–17 Kelly Graves 23–14 8–10 (6th)
2017–18 Kelly Graves 33–5 16–2 (1st)
2018–19 Kelly Graves 33–5 16–2 (1st)
2019–20 Kelly Graves 31–2 17–1 (1st)
2020–21 Kelly Graves 15–9 10–7 (4th)
2021–22 Kelly Graves 20–12 11–6 (2nd)
2022–23 Kelly Graves 17–14 7–11 (8th)
El equipo de baloncesto femenino de Oregon, también conocido como Oregon Ducks, es un equipo deportivo universitario que representa a la Universidad de Oregon en la Conferencia Pac-12 de la División I de la NCAA. El equipo juega sus partidos en casa en el Matthew Knight Arena en Eugene, Oregon.

El equipo de baloncesto femenino de Oregon ha tenido mucho éxito a lo largo de su historia. Ha ganado el Campeonato de la NCAA en una ocasión, en 2016, y ha aparecido en el Final Four en seis ocasiones. El equipo también ha ganado el Torneo Pac-12 en ocho ocasiones y ha ganado el Campeonato de la Temporada Regular Pac-12 en 13 ocasiones.

Algunas de las jugadoras más destacadas del equipo de baloncesto femenino de Oregon incluyen a Sabrina Ionescu, Ruthy Hebard, Satou Sabally y Aaliyah Boston. Ionescu fue nombrada Jugadora Nacional del Año por la Asociación de Entrenadores de Baloncesto de Estados Unidos (USBWA) en 2020 y fue la primera jugadora de la NCAA, hombre o mujer, en registrar un triple-doble en tres partidos consecutivos. Hebard fue nombrada Jugadora del Año de la Pac-12 en 2018 y 2019, y fue la primera jugadora de Oregon en ser nombrada All-American del primer equipo de la NCAA. Sabally fue nombrada Jugadora del Año de la Pac-12 en 2020 y fue la primera jugadora de Oregon en ser nombrada All-American del primer equipo de la NCAA. Boston fue nombrada Jugadora del Año de la Pac-12 en 2022 y fue la primera jugadora de Oregon en ser nombrada All-American del primer equipo de la NCAA en dos ocasiones.

El equipo de baloncesto femenino de Oregon está dirigido por la entrenadora en jefe Kelly Graves. Graves ha estado al frente del equipo desde 2014 y ha llevado al equipo a cuatro apariciones en el Final Four y a un Campeonato de la NCAA.