2013–14 Seattle Redhawks women's basketball | |
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2013 Delta Dental Thanksgiving Classic Champions | |
Conference | Western Athletic Conference |
Record | 16–16 (9–7 WAC) |
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Home arena | Connolly Center |
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Team | W | L | PCT | W | L | PCT | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Idaho† | 15 | – | 1 | .938 | 25 | – | 9 | .735 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cal State Bakersfield | 12 | – | 4 | .750 | 19 | – | 12 | .613 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Grand Canyon* | 10 | – | 6 | .625 | 21 | – | 9 | .700 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Seattle U | 9 | – | 7 | .563 | 16 | – | 16 | .500 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Texas-Pan American | 8 | – | 8 | .500 | 14 | – | 16 | .467 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
New Mexico State | 7 | – | 9 | .438 | 11 | – | 20 | .355 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
UMKC | 7 | – | 9 | .438 | 11 | – | 19 | .367 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Utah Valley | 4 | – | 12 | .250 | 7 | – | 23 | .233 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chicago State | 0 | – | 16 | .000 | 3 | – | 27 | .100 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
† 2014 WAC tournament winner As of March 22, 2014 * Grand Canyon ineligible for WAC Basketball Tournament as part of reclassification from Division II Rankings from AP poll [1] [2] |
The 2013–14 Seattle Redhawks women's basketball team represented Seattle University during the 2013–14 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Redhawks, led by fifth year head coach Joan Bonvicini, played their home games at the Connolly Center and were a members of the Western Athletic Conference. The Redhawks claimed the #3 seed in the WAC and advanced to their second consecutive WAC Championship game. The Redhawks would finish the season 16–16, 9–7 in the conference.
# | Name | Height | Position | Class | Hometown |
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1 | Sylvia Shephard | 5'10" | G | Senior | Alta Loma, California |
2 | Kaylee Best | 5'8" | G | Freshman | Seattle, Washington |
10 | Makenna Clark | 5'6" | G | Junior | Lake Tapps, Washington |
11 | Tatiana Howard | 6'2" | C/F | Freshman | Gardena, California |
12 | Claire Metoyer | 5'9" | G | Freshman | DeSoto, Texas |
14 | Ashley Ward | 5'11" | F | Senior | Irvine, California |
15 | Catherine Perez | 6'1" | F | Sophomore | Palo Alto, California |
20 | Kim Flournoy | 5'9" | G | Redshirt Sophomore | San Diego, California |
23 | Renee Dillard-Brown | 6'1" | F | Junior | Seattle, WA |
24 | Alexis Montgomery | 5'10" | G | Freshman | Beaverton, Oregon |
31 | Taelor Ross | 6'2" | C | Sophomore | Vancouver, WA |
32 | Kristen Stoffel | 5'11" | G | Sophomore | Mill Creek, WA |
41 | Kacie Sowell | 6'2" | F | Senior | Ventura, California |
45 | Wilma Afunugo | 6'0" | F/C | Freshman | Plano, Texas |
Date time, TV | Opponent | Result | Record | Site (attendance) city, state | |||||||
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Exhibition | |||||||||||
11/02/2013* 1:00 pm | Central Washington | W 91–60 | - | Connolly Center (150) Seattle, WA | |||||||
Regular Season | |||||||||||
11/08/2013* 7:00 pm | Pepperdine | L 73–84 | 0–1 | Connolly Center (506) Seattle, WA | |||||||
11/12/2013* 7:00 pm | Washington State | L 72–81 | 0–2 | Connolly Center (307) Seattle, WA | |||||||
11/19/2013* 7:00 pm | at Washington | L 60–82 | 0–3 | Alaska Airlines Arena (1,567) Seattle, WA | |||||||
11/22/2013* 8:00 pm, Watch Big Sky | at Portland State | W 80–68 | 1–3 | Stott Center (553) Portland, OR | |||||||
11/24/2013* 4:00 pm | at Portland | L 63–70 | 1–4 | Chiles Center (318) Portland, OR | |||||||
11/29/2013* 7:00 pm | Coastal Carolina Delta Dental Thanksgiving Tournament | W 84–53 | 2–4 | Connolly Center (360) Seattle, WA | |||||||
11/30/2013* 6:30 pm | Cornell Delta Dental Thanksgiving Tournament | W 52–49 | 3–4 | Connolly Center (230) Seattle, WA | |||||||
12/04/2013* 6:00 pm | Oregon | L 100–105 | 3–5 | KeyArena (648) Seattle, WA | |||||||
12/08/2013* 2:00 pm | at San Diego | L 56–79 | 3–6 | Jenny Craig Pavilion (144) San Diego, CA | |||||||
12/14/2013* 2:00 pm | Montana State | W 74–63 | 4–6 | Connolly Center (236) Seattle, WA | |||||||
12/19/2013* 7:00 pm | at Loyola Marymount | W 72–70 | 5–6 | Gersten Pavilion (430) Los Angeles, CA | |||||||
12/21/2013* 6:00 pm, BigWest.TV | at Cal State Fullerton | L 53–55 | 5–7 | Titan Gym (157) Fullerton, CA | |||||||
12/28/2013* 2:00 pm, BigWest.TV | at UC Santa Barbara | L 75–78 | 5–8 | The Thunderdome (419) Santa Barbara, CA | |||||||
01/02/2014 5:00 pm | at Chicago State | W 85–58 | 6–8 (1–0) | Emil and Patricia Jones Convocation Center (329) Chicago, IL | |||||||
01/04/2014 12:00 pm | at UMKC | L 65–77 | 6–9 (1–1) | Swinney Recreation Center (329) Kansas City, MO | |||||||
01/09/2014 7:00 pm | New Mexico State | W 61–51 | 7–9 (2–1) | Connolly Center (378) Seattle, WA | |||||||
01/11/2014 4:00 pm | Texas–Pan American | W 84–62 | 8–9 (3–1) | Connolly Center (148) Seattle, WA | |||||||
01/16/2014 7:00 pm | at Cal State Bakersfield | L 78–80 | 8–10 (3–2) | Icardo Center (483) Bakersfield, CA | |||||||
01/18/2014 2:00 pm | at Utah Valley | W 75–67 | 9–10 (4–2) | PE Building (202) Orem, UT | |||||||
01/25/2014 4:00 pm | Grand Canyon | W 89–68 | 10–10 (5–2) | Connolly Center (358) Seattle, WA | |||||||
02/01/2014 2:00 pm | Idaho | L 59–77 | 10–11 (5–3) | Connolly Center (460) Seattle, WA | |||||||
02/06/2014 5:00 pm | at Texas-Pan American | W 75–68 | 11–11 (6–3) | UTPA Fieldhouse (324) Edinburg, TX | |||||||
02/08/2014 6:00 pm, ESPN3 | at New Mexico State | L 81–86 | 11–12 (6–4) | Pan American Center (375) Las Cruces, NM | |||||||
02/13/2014 7:00 pm | Utah Valley | W 69–65 | 12–12 (7–4) | Connolly Center (276) Seattle, WA | |||||||
02/15/2014 4:00 pm | Cal State Bakersfield | W 74–67 | 13–12 (8–4) | Connolly Center (335) Seattle, WA | |||||||
02/20/2014 6:00 pm | at Grand Canyon | L 66–72 | 13–13 (8–5) | GCU Arena (450) Phoenix, AZ | |||||||
03/01/2014 2:00 pm | at Idaho | L 57–60 | 13–14 (8–6) | Cowan Spectrum (1,054) Moscow, ID | |||||||
03/06/2014 7:00 pm | UMKC | L 71–73 OT | 13–15 (8–7) | Connolly Center (262) Seattle, WA | |||||||
03/08/2014 4:00 pm | Chicago State | W 75–63 | 14–15 (9–7) | Connolly Center (634) Seattle, WA | |||||||
2014 WAC tournament | |||||||||||
03/12/2014 6:00 pm | vs. UMKC Quarterfinals | W 81–76 | 15–15 | Orleans Arena (N/A) Paradise, NV | |||||||
03/14/2014 2:30 pm | vs. Cal State Bakersfield Semifinals | W 84–79 | 16–15 | Orleans Arena (897) Paradise, NV | |||||||
03/15/2014 1:00 pm, ESPNU | vs. Idaho Championship | L 67–75 | 16–16 | Orleans Arena (588) Paradise, NV | |||||||
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. All times are in Pacific Time. |
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The Seattle Redhawks — known as the Seattle Chieftains prior to January 2000 — are the intercollegiate varsity athletic teams of Seattle University of Seattle, Washington. Informally and colloquially, they are referred to as Seattle U. They compete in the NCAA's Division I as a member institution of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC). The university will become a full member of the West Coast Conference on July 1, 2025.
The Seattle Redhawks men's basketball team represents Seattle University in NCAA Division I basketball competition. Established in 1946, the team was previously known as the Seattle Chieftains. The program experienced success during the 1950s and 1960s, reaching the NCAA Division I tournament eleven times. Led by Elgin Baylor, Seattle finished as the runner-up in the 1958 NCAA University Division basketball tournament.
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