Ohio Bobcats women's basketball

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Ohio Bobcats women's basketball
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UniversityOhio University
Head coach Bob Boldon (9th season)
Conference Mid-American
East Division
Location Athens, Ohio
Arena Convocation Center
(Capacity: 13,080)
Nickname Bobcats
ColorsHunter green and white [1]
   
Uniforms
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Home
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Away
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NCAA tournament appearances
1986, 1995, 2015
Conference tournament champions
1986, 2015
Conference regular season champions
1986, 1995, 2015, 2016
Conference division season champions
2015, 2016, 2019, 2020

The Ohio Bobcats women's basketball team is an intercollegiate varsity sports program of Ohio University. The team is a member of the Mid-American Conference East Division competing in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Bobcats have played their home games in the Convocation Center since 1973. [2]

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History

Ohio University's women’s basketball program began its unofficial debut in 1965. It was created by the Women’s Sports and Recreation Department (WRA) chapter of Ohio University. The team, led by Bev Smith, competed for 8 years before they became a part of the Women’s Intercollegiate Athletics (WICA) organization. This marked the beginning of funding from athletics as opposed to education. [3]

Upon its official debut, the women’s basketball team played their first game in the 1973–74 season. The Bobcats have won three Mid-American Conference tournament titles in 1986, 1995, and 2015. They have been MAC regular season champions four times, most recently in the 2015–16 season. They have clinched a spot in the NCAA women's tournament three times, in which they have gone 0–3, most recently appearing in the 2014–15 season. [4]

The Bobcats' most notable season came in 1985–86. The team went 24–2 in the regular season, with a 16–2 record in the MAC. They won their first MAC season and tournament titles, as well as setting eight school records that are still held as of 2016. Their coach, 23-year-old Amy Prichard, became the first Ohio head coach to be awarded the honor of the MAC Coach of the Year. [4]

The Bobcats' current head coach is Bob Boldon. Boldon played college basketball at Walsh University from 1993–97. After debuting during the 2013–14 season, Boldon's team posted a record of 9–20. During his second season at Ohio University, he led the Bobcats to their first winning season since the 2007–08 season. [5] Boldon led the team to the MAC championship, clinching a spot in the 2015 NCAA tournament. The team lost in the first round to Arizona State, by a score of 74–55. [3] In the 2018-19 season the Bobcats won 30 games, being the first basketball team to do so between both Bobcat men's and women's programs.

Seasonal Results

as of 3/9/2024

Postseason results

NCAA tournament results

The Bobcats have appeared in three NCAA Tournaments. Their combined record is 0-3.

YearSeedRoundOpponentResult
1986 #9First Round#8 Illinois L 69-68
1995 #14First Round#3 Washington L 73-57
2015 #14First Round#3 Arizona State L 74-55

Women's National Invitation Tournament results

Ohio has been selected to participate in five Women's National Invitation Tournaments. Their combined record is 6-6.

YearRoundOpponentResult
2016 Round 1 Marshall W 76–68
Round 2 Virginia Tech W 64-57
Round 3 Temple L 75-61
2017 Round 1 Penn State L 74-65
2019 Round 1 High Point W 81-74
Round 2 Middle Tennessee W 59-57
Round 3 Western Kentucky W 68-60
Quarterfinals Northwestern L 61-58
2021 Round 1 Clemson L 60-65
Consolation bracket Semi-Finals Fordham W 81-64
Consolation bracket Finals UMass L 71-95
2022 Round 1 South Dakota State L 87-57

Coaching staff

NamePositionYearAlma mater
Bob Boldon Head coach2013 Walsh University Indiana University 1997, 2003
Tavares JacksonAssistant coach2013 University of Minnesota Crookston 2000
Steph HaasAssistant coach2018 Florida Gulf Coast University 2016
Chelsea WelchAssistant coach2022 Wright State University 2018
Ebony PegusDirector of Basketball Operations2021Massachusetts

Bobcat basketball traditions

Ohio is a tradition-rich school, and many of those traditions are associated with athletics events, especially basketball. Some Ohio traditions include:

All-time records

All-time coaching records

Head coachPeriodW-L recordWin pct.W-L record in the MACWin pct.MAC Regular season championships
Nancy Schaub1973–197733–29.5320-0N/a
Kathy Martin1977–19785–8.3850-0N/a
Gwen Hoover1978–198127–40.4030-0N/a
Becky DeStefano1981–198438–43.46927-19.5870
Amy Prichard1984–199074–91.44842-58.4201
Marsha Reall 1990–1999123–126.49484-82.5061
Lynn Bria 1999–200677–123.38543-68.3870
Sylvia Crawley 2006–200838–25.60319-13.5940
Semeka Randall 2008–201350–103.32722-58.2750
Bob Boldon 2013–present196–140.583116-84.5802
TOTALS1973–present659–728.475351-382.4794

Source: Ohio Basketball Media Guide

As of 3/9/2024

Top five winning coaches

Head coachYearPeriodW-L recordW-L record in the MACWin pct.
Bob Boldon 2013–present196–140.583116-84.580
Marsha Reall 1990–1999123–126.49484-82.506
Lynn Bria 1999–200677–123.38543-68.387
Amy Prichard1984–199074–91.44842-58.420
Semeka Randall 2008–201350–103.32722-58.275

All-time MAC records

The Bobcats have won 2 Mid-American Conference tournament titles in 1986, and 2015 as well as 4 MAC regular-season titles in 1986, 1995, 2015, and 2016. At the end of the 2023–2024 MAC season, Ohio owns an all-time MAC record of 351–382 (.478) in 42 seasons of league competition. The following are the all members of the MAC past and present not counting the postseason play as of March 2024:

OpponentW-L recordWin pct.Year WBB joined the MAC
Akron 43–17.7171992
Ball State 38–27.5851981
Bowling Green 28–51.3541981
Buffalo 20–26.4351998
Central Michigan 31–35.4701981
Eastern Michigan 36–24.6001981
Kent State 33–49.4021981
Miami 38–48.4421981
Northern Illinois 22–21.5121981–1986,1997
Toledo 21–41.3391981
Western Michigan 33–28.5411981
Marshall 11–5.6881997–2005
Total351–382.479

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