Chicago Maroons women's basketball

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Chicago Maroons women's basketball
Basketball current event.svg 2017–18 Chicago Maroons women's basketball team
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University University of Chicago
Head coachCarissa Sain Knoche (5th season)
ConferenceUniversity Athletic Association (UAA)
Arena Ratner Athletics Center
(Capacity: 1,658)
Nickname Maroons
ColorsMaroon and white [1]
   
NCAA Tournament Appearances
Division III
1995, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017
Conference regular season champions
1988, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017

The Chicago Maroons women's basketball team is an NCAA Division III college basketball team competing in the University Athletic Association. Home games are played at the Gerald Ratner Athletics Center, located on the University of Chicago's campus in Chicago. [2] [3]

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The team's head coach is currently Carissa Sain Knoche. [4] [5]

Season-by-season record

As of the 2015–16 season, the Maroons are 610–414 (.596) in 45 seasons of play. They are 218–181 in UAA play since joining in 1987. Aaron Roussell has the best coaching record in Maroon history, winning 161 games while losing only 50 (for a .763 percentage) in eight years as coach.

SeasonRecordCoachConference Record
1971–723–4Patricia Kirbyn/a
1972–730–6Patricia Kirbyn/a
1973–748–6Patricia Kirbyn/a
1974–7513–7Patricia Kirbyn/a
1975–7613–8Patricia Kirbyn/a
1976–7713–9Patricia Kirbyn/a
1977–7812–8Marcia Hurtn/a
1978–7910–7Marcia Hurtn/a
1979–805–12Marcia Hurtn/a
1980–8113–6Diann Nesteln/a
1981–828–14Diann Nesteln/a
1982–8315–6Diann Nesteln/a
1983–8415–6Diann Nesteln/a
1984–8512–9Kevin McCarthyn/a
1985–8615–7Susan Browern/a
1986–8711–11Susan Browern/a
1987–8814–8Susan Brower3–4 (5th)
1988–8918–7Susan Brower9–3 (1st)
1989–9021–4Susan Brower11–3 (2nd)
1990–9114–11Susan Brower6–8 (5th)
1991–928–17Susan Brower4–10 (6th)
1992–9314–11Susan Brower7–7 (4th)
1993–9413–12Susan Zawacki6–8 (4th)
1994–9519–7Susan Zawacki9–5 (4th)
1995–9612–13Susan Zawacki5–9 (4th)
1996–9712–13Susan Zawacki5–9 (4th)
1997–9814–11Susan Zawacki6–8 (4th)
1998–999–16Susan Zawacki4–10 (5th)
1999-0014–11Susan Zawacki9–6 (3rd)
2000–0115–9Jennifer Kroll7–8 (4th)
2001–029–15Jennifer Kroll5–9 (6th)
2002–0311–14Jennifer Kroll5–9 (6th)
2003–0410–15Jennifer Kroll5–9 (6th)
2004–0516–9Aaron Roussell9–5 (4th)
2005–0617–8Aaron Roussell6–8 (5th)
2006–0718–7Aaron Roussell7–7 (5th)
2007–0822–6Aaron Roussell11–3 (1st)
2008–0917–8Aaron Roussell8–6 (4th)
2009–1019–7Aaron Roussell11–3 (2nd)
2010–1125–4Aaron Roussell14–0 (1st)
2011–1227–1Aaron Roussell14–0 (1st)
2012–137–18Carissa Sain Knoche3–11 (T-7th)
2013–1415–10Carissa Sain Knoche9–5 (T-2nd)
2014–1518–7Carissa Sain Knoche12–2 (T-1st)
2015–1616–9Carissa Sain Knoche8–6 (T-3rd)

Tournament history

The Maroons have reached the NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Championship five times (1995, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012). In 1995, they lost in the first round to Millikin 70–53. They reached the Round of 16 in 2008 (with wins over St. Thomas (Minnesota) and St. Norbert) before a loss to Kean 70–56. In 2010, they lost in the First Round to Simpson 66–53. In 2011, they reached the Quarterfinals (with wins over Hanover, Calvin and Greensboro) before a loss to Washington-St. Louis 63–58. In 2012, they reached the Round of 16 (with wins over Monmouth and Wisconsin-Eau Claire) before a loss to Calvin 68–50.

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