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Tulane Green Wave women's basketball

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Tulane Green Wave women's basketball
2024–25 Tulane Green Wave women's basketball team
UniversityTulane University
Head coachAshley Langford (1st season)
ConferenceThe American
LocationNew Orleans, Louisiana
ArenaAvron B. Fogelman Arena in Devlin Fieldhouse
(capacity: 3,600)
NicknameGreen Wave
ColorsOlive green and sky blue[1]
   
Uniforms
Home jersey
Team colours
Home
Away jersey
Team colours
Away
Alternate jersey
Team colours
Alternate
NCAA tournament second round
1997, 2000, 2002
NCAA tournament appearances
1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2010, 2015

The Tulane Green Wave women's basketball team represents Tulane University in NCAA Division I college baseball. The team competes in the American Athletic Conference. They play home games on campus in Avron B. Fogelman Arena in Devlin Fieldhouse, the 9th-oldest active basketball venue in the nation.[2] The team's last appearance in the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament was in 2015.

History

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Women's basketball at Avron B. Fogelman Arena in Devlin Fieldhouse

Tulane's women's basketball program has found continuous success under Lisa Stockton, who began coaching at Tulane in 1995. That year, Stockton led the team to its first NCAA Tournament appearance and was named Metro Conference Coach of the Year. That first appearance began a string of 9 consecutive NCAA Tournament berths. The team earned regular-season C-USA championships 4 times, the last in the 2009–10 season, when they finished with a 23–6 record (14–2 in C-USA). In addition, the program won the C-USA tournament 5 times: 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01, and 2009–10. Lisa Stockton was twice named C-USA Coach of the Year (2006–07 and 2009–10).[3][4]

2006–07 seniors Jami Montagnino (ranked 5th in NCAA Division I teams in free-throw percentage[5]) and D'Aundra Henry proved essential to the team's success, both hitting 1,000 points for their careers in that season. That team was upset by Rice 64–52 in the C-USA semifinals in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and did not receive an at-large bid to the 2007 NCAA Tournament. With a final record of 25–6, they became the first team with 25 or more wins and six or fewer losses not to make it into the 64-team bracket, along with a 26–3 Montana team.[6] Following a 62–53 win over UAB in the 2010 C-USA Tournament Final, the team advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2003.[7] During the 2011–12 season, senior Brett Benzio became the second female and third Tulane basketball player ever to reach 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a season.[8]

Team achievements

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Yearly records

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Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Metro Conference (1994–1995)
1994–95 Lisa Stockton 19–10 --- --- NCAA First Round
Conference USA (1995–2014)
1995–96 Lisa Stockton 22–10 9–5 T-2nd (Red) NCAA First Round
1996–97 Lisa Stockton 27–5 12–2 1st (Red) NCAA Second Round
1997–98 Lisa Stockton 21–7 12–4 2nd (Nat'l) NCAA First Round
1998–99 Lisa Stockton 24–6 12–4 1st (Nat'l) NCAA First Round
1999–00 Lisa Stockton 27–5 12–4 1st (Nat'l) NCAA Second Round
2000–01 Lisa Stockton 22–10 12–4 1st (Nat'l) NCAA First Round
2001–02 Lisa Stockton 24–11 8–6 5th NCAA Second Round
2002–03 Lisa Stockton 19–10 10–4 T-3rd NCAA First Round
2003–04 Lisa Stockton 10–18 3–11 T-11th
2004–05 Lisa Stockton 11–16 3–11 T-12th
2005–06 Lisa Stockton 15–12 8–8 T-6th
2006–07 Lisa Stockton 26–7 13–3 1st WNIT Second Round
2007–08 Lisa Stockton 16–14 6–10 T-9th
2008–09 Lisa Stockton 18–14 9–7 6th
2009–10 Lisa Stockton 26–7 12–4 1st NCAA First Round
2010–11 Lisa Stockton 23–11 9–7 T-4th WNIT Second Round
2011–12 Lisa Stockton 23–11 9–7 T-3rd WNIT Second Round
2012–13 Lisa Stockton 24–9 11–5 3rd WNIT Third Round
2013–14 Lisa Stockton 20–10 11–5 4th WNIT First Round
American Athletic Conference (2014–present)
2014–15 Lisa Stockton 22–11 11–7 5th NCAA First Round
2015–16 Lisa Stockton 23–12 11–7 5th WNIT Third Round
2016–17 Lisa Stockton 18–15 7–9 T-5th WNIT Third Round
2017–18 Lisa Stockton 14–17 5–11 T-8th
2018–19 Lisa Stockton 15–15 5–11 T-9th
2019–20 Lisa Stockton 14–17 8–8 5th
2020–21 Lisa Stockton 18–9 8–8 4th WNIT Second Round
2021–22 Lisa Stockton 20–9 11–5 3rd WNIT Second Round
Total: 560–309 (.644)

      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

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Postseason tournament appearances

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Under Lisa Stockton, the Green Wave have appeared in 18 postseason tournaments.

NCAA Tournaments

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Year Seed Round Opponent Result Overall
1995 #15 First Round #2 Texas Tech L 72–87 0–1 (.000)
1996 #14 First Round #3 Colorado L 75–83 0–1 (.000)
1997 #4 First Round #13 UCSB W 72–69 1–1 (.500)
Second Round #5 George Washington L 67–81
1998 #12 First Round #5 Kansas L 68–72 0–1 (.000)
1999 #6 First Round #11 St. Joseph's L 72–83 0–1 (.000)
2000 #6 First Round #11 Vermont W 65–60 1–1 (.500)
Second Round #3 Texas Tech L 59–76
2001 #10 First Round #7 Florida State L 70–72 0–1 (.000)
2002 #10 First Round #7 Colorado State W 73–69 1–1 (.500)
Second Round #2 Stanford L 55–77
2003 #11 First Round #6 Minnesota L 48–68 0–1 (.000)
2010 #12 First Round #5 Georgia L 59–64 0–1 (.000)
2015 #12 First Round #5 Mississippi State L 47–57 0–1 (.000)
11 appearances 3–11 (.214)

Women's National Invitation Tournaments

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Year Round Opponent Result Overall
2007 First Round Jackson State W 76–43 1–1 (.500)
Second Round Mississippi State L 73–79
2011 First Round Southern W 61–31 1–1 (.500)
Second Round Oral Roberts L 86–92
2012 First Round Mississippi Valley State W 68–61 1–1 (.500)
Second Round Texas Tech L 55–69
2013 First Round Sam Houston State W 65–57 2–1 (.667)
Second Round Arkansas W 60–48
Third Round Auburn L 52–72
2014 First Round Mississippi State L 68–77 0–1 (.000)
2016 First Round Alabama W 53–52 2–1 (.667)
Second Round Georgia Tech W 64–61
Third Round Florida Gulf Coast L 61–73
2017 First Round UT Arlington W 62–53 2–1 (.667)
Second Round Grambling W 66–49
Third Round Alabama L 72–64
2021 First Round Illinois St. W 75–67 1–1 (.500)
Second Round Ole Miss L 72–61
8 appearances 10–8 (.556)

Green Wave in professional basketball

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The following Green Wave players have played in the WNBA:

References

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  1. ^ 2019 Tulane Athletics Art Sheet (PDF). October 10, 2019. Retrieved July 9, 2022.
  2. ^ "Tulane Unveils Devlin Fieldhouse, the Newly Restored Facility for Basketball, Volleyball". TulaneGreenWave.com. Archived from the original on November 19, 2012. Retrieved December 26, 2012.
  3. ^ "Tulane Coach Earns C-USA Honor". nola.com. 2007. Retrieved 2007-03-09.
  4. ^ "Lisa Stockton Named C-USA Women's Basketball Coach Of The Year". tulanegreenwave.com. 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-12.
  5. ^ "Tulane National Ranking Summary". ncaasports.com. 2007. Retrieved 2007-03-09.
  6. ^ "Green Wave women's basketball eliminated by Rice Owls in C-USA semifinals". thehullabaloo.com. 2007-03-09. Retrieved 2012-09-13.
  7. ^ "Tulane Wins 2010 C-USA Title with 62–54 Victory Over UAB". conferenceusa.com. 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-12.
  8. ^ "Benzio Makes History As Women's Basketball Downs Houston, 71–43". tulanegreenwave.com. 2012-03-01. Retrieved 2012-03-06.
  9. ^ "Profile: Lisa Stockton". 2007. Retrieved 2008-07-20.
  10. ^ "Women's Basketball Almanac". 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-20.
  11. ^ "C-USA Women's Basketball History & Records" (PDF). conferenceusa.com. Retrieved 19 November 2011.
  12. ^ "Gwen Slaughter".
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