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 Big Ten 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 to 1982 and the NorPac Conference from 1982 to 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 1989 over San Diego State, 67–64; and in 2002, with a 54–52 win over Houston.

Individual accomplishments

Individual National Award winners

Players

Individual Conference Award winners

† Shared Award

Postseason

NCAA tournament results

The Ducks have appeared in 18 NCAA tournaments. Their combined record is 18–17.
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
2021#6Round of 64
Round of 32
Sweet Sixteen
#11 South Dakota
#3 Georgia
  1. 2 Louisville
W 67–47W 57–50
L 60–42
2022#5Round of 64#12 BelmontL 70–73 OT
2025#10Round of 64
Round of 32
#7 Vanderbilt
  1. 2 Duke
W 77–73 OTL 53–59

Historical NCAA tournament seeding

Pac-10/12 tournament seeding
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  • Bold indicates tournament champion

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 to 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 LΓ³pez.

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 β€” 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 Oregon's game against Oregon State on December 13, 2020. Players active in the 2020–21 season are in bold type.

Career leaders

1Sabrina Ionescu2016–202,562
2Ruthy Hebard2016–202,368
3Alison Lang1980–842,252
4Jillian Alleyne2012–162,151
5Bev Smith1978–822,063
6Stefanie Kasperski1986–901,956
7Lauri Landerholm1982–871,783
8Amanda Johnson2008–121,505
9Arianne Boyer1993–971,501
10Shaquala Williams1998–20021,478

1Jillian Alleyne2012–161,712
2Bev Smith1978–821,352
3Ruthy Hebard2016–201,299
4Alison Lang1980–841,151
5Phillipina Kylei2021-251,073
6Sabrina Ionescu2016–201,040
7Stefanie Kasperski1986–90996
8Amanda Johnson2008–12893
9Debbie Sporcich1990–94868
10Arianne Boyer1993–97850

1Sabrina Ionescu2016–201,091
2Maite Cazorla2015–19691
3Lauri Landerholm1982–87607
4Bev Smith1978–82443
5Missy Croshaw1990–94417
6Jacquie Semeniuk1986–90408
7Corrie Misuzawa2003–05389
8Shaquala Williams1998–2002369
9Kaela Chapdelaine2004–08362
10Lisa Bowyer1996–99358

1Bev Smith1978–82349
2Lauri Landerholm1982–87290
3Sabrina Ionescu2016–20207
4Nia Jackson2008–12204
5Maite Cazorla2015–19201
6Julie Cushing1977–80200
7Amanda Johnson2008–12195
8Lisa Bowyer1996–99186
9Jasmin Holliday2009–12183
10Debbie Adams1977–81173

1Alison Lang1980–84425
2Stefanie Kasperski1986–90402
3Jenny Mowe1996–2001222
4Bev Smith1978–82193
5Renae Fegent1994–97169
6Jillian Alleyne2012–16147
7Ruthy Hebard2016–20146
8Phillipina Kyei2021-25138
9Cathrine Kraayeveld2000–05132
10Gabi Neumann1984–87111

1Sabrina Ionescu2016–20329
2Lexi Bando2014–18283
3Taylor Lilley2007–10270
4Erin Boley2018–2021219
5Maite Cazorla2015–19211
6Missy Croshaw1990–94189
7Brandi Davis2002–06186
8Jamie Craighead1998–2002182
9Satou Sabally2017–20180
10Amanda Johnson2008–12168

1Ruthy Hebard2016–20.651
2Alison Lang1980–84.590
3Jenny Mowe1996–2001.573
4Stefanie Kasperski1986–90.563
5Sara Wilson1990–94.554
6Angelina Wolvert1997–2001.544
7Jillian Alleyne2012–16.543
8Debbie Sporcich1990–94.540
9Gabi Neumann1984–87.534
10Debbie Adams1977–81.534

1Lexi Bando2014–18.457
2Jennifer Boum1987–91.446
3Michelle Eble1987–90.443
4Erin Boley2018–2021.429
5Sabrina Ionescu2016–20.422
6Taylor Chavez2018–2021.414
7Natasha O'Brien1997–99.407
8Chelsea Wagner2003–06.395
9Missy Croshaw1990–94.392
10Victoria Kenyon2008–11.391

1Micaela Cocks2007–10.859
2Sabrina Ionescu2016–20.851
3Shaquala Williams1998–2002.839
4Carolyn Gaines2003–07.812
5Lauri Landerholm1982–87.810
6Ariel Thomas2010–14.809
7Sonja Curtis1996–99.800
8Maite Cazorla2015–19.790
9Lexi Bando2014–18.789
10Gabrielle Richards2004–06.786

Single-season leaders

1Sabrina Ionescu2018–19755
2Sabrina Ionescu2017–18748
3Alison Lang1982–83693
4Chrishae Rowe2013–14690
5Jillian Alleyne2013–14684
6Ruthy Hebard2017–18652
7Stefanie Kasperski1988–89650
8Bev Smith1980–81632
8Satou Sabally2018–19632
10Alison Lang1983–84609

1Jillian Alleyne2013–14519
2Jillian Alleyne2014–15455
3Bev Smith1980–81376
3Phillipina Kyei2022–23376
5Jillian Alleyne2012–13370
6Jillian Alleyne2015–16368
7Bev Smith1979–80367
8Ruthy Hebard2018–19335
9Ruthy Hebard2017–18333
10Bev Smith1978–79323

1Sabrina Ionescu2018–19311
2Sabrina Ionescu2019–20299
3Sabrina Ionescu2017–18298
4Corrie Misuzawa2004–05209
5Maite Cazorla2015–16206
6Jacquie Semeniuk1988–89190
7Sabrina Ionescu2016–17189
8Corrie Misuzawa2003–04180
9Maite Cazorla2017–18179
10Lauri Landerholm1986–87171

1Bev Smith1978–7995
1Bev Smith1979–8095
3Bev Smith1980–8194
4Suzanne Washington1978–7987
5Vanessa Selden1981–8284
6Suzanne Washington1979–8083
6Nia Jackson2009–1083
8Lauri Landerholm1986–8776
9Lauri Landerholm1986–8773
10Sally Crowe1994–9572
10Allison Towriss1980–8172
10Chrishae Rowe2013–1472

1Alison Lang1982–83140
2Stefanie Kasperski1987–88119
3Stefanie Kasperski1988–89111
4Alison Lang1983–84105
5Alison Lang1981–8299
6Stefanie Kasperski1988–8992
7Kerry Clawson1977–7884
8Alison Lang1980–8181
9Stefanie Kasperski1986–8780
10Renae Fegent1995–9674

1Taylor Lilley2009–10124
2Erin Boley2018–19108
3Sabrina Ionescu2017–18102
4Sabrina Ionescu2018–1994
5Katelyn Loper2013–1483
6Jamie Craighead2000–0181
6Chrishae Rowe2013–1481
6Satou Sabally2018–1981
6Te-Hina PaoPao2022–202381
10Lexi Bando2017–1880

1Ruthy Hebard2019–20.685
2Ruthy Hebard2018–19.670
3Ruthy Hebard2017–18.660
4Debbie Adams1980–81.614
5Alison Lang1982–83.611
6Stefanie Kasperski1988–89.606
7Debbie Sporcich1992–93.602
8Alison Lang1981–82.594
9Sara Wilson1993–94.593
10Ruthy Hebard2016–17.588

1Taylor Lilley2006–07.506
2Lexi Bando2016–17.475
3Taylor Chavez2019–20.474
4Michelle Eble1988–89.471
5Missy Croshaw1993–94.458
6Lexi Bando2017–18.457
7Jennifer Boum1990–91.454
8Lexi Bando2015–16.453
9Lexi Petersen2015–16.447
10Lexi Bando2014–15.440

1Sabrina Ionescu2019–20.921
2Gabrielle Richards2005–06.909
3Shaquala Williams2001–02.908
4Sabrina Ionescu2018–19.883
5Devyn Galland2012–13.875
6Micaela Cocks2009–10.865
7Sally Crowe1994–95.864
8Micaela Cocks2008–09.860
9Ariel Thomas2013–14.840
10Jessica Schutt1993–94.836

Oregon women's basketball players in professional teams

PlayerYearDrafted teamCurrent teamDrafted
Nyara Sabally2022New York LibertyNew York LibertyRD 1, 5th overall
Sabrina Ionescu2020New York LibertyNew York LibertyRD 1, 1st overall
Satou Sabally2020Dallas WingsDallas WingsRD 1, 2nd overall
Ruthy Hebard2020Chicago SkyChicago SkyRD 1, 7th overall
Maite Cazorla2019Atlanta DreamPerfumerΓ­as AvenidaRD 2, 23rd overall
Jillian Alleyne2016Phoenix MercuryMinnesota LynxRD 2, 20th overall
Amanda Johnson2012Phoenix MercuryRetiredRD 3, 33rd overall
Taylor Lilley2010UndraftedRetired–
Cathrine Kraayeveld2005San Antonio Silver StarsRetiredRD 3, 27th overall
Shaquala Williams2003Cleveland RockersRetiredRD 3, 30th overall
Edniesha Curry2002Charlotte StingRetiredRD 3, 41st overall
Jenny Mowe2001Portland FireRetiredRD 2, 20th overall
Angelina Wolvert2001Cleveland RockersRetiredRD 3, 43rd overall