Minnesota Golden Gophers women's basketball

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Minnesota Golden Gophers
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UniversityUniversity of Minnesota
Head coach Dawn Plitzuweit (1st season)
Conference Big Ten
Location Minneapolis, Minnesota
Arena Williams Arena
(Capacity: 14,625)
Nickname Golden Gophers
ColorsMaroon and gold [1]
   
Uniforms
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NCAA tournament Final Four
2004
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
2004
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
2003, 2004, 2005
NCAA tournament appearances
1994, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2015, 2018
AIAW tournament Sweet Sixteen
1977
AIAW tournament appearances
1977, 1981, 1982

The Minnesota Golden Gophers women's basketball team represents the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Golden Gophers have played in the Big Ten since the conference began sponsoring basketball in 1982. The team plays its home games in Williams Arena and is currently coached by Dawn Plitzuweit.

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The Golden Gophers have made nine appearances in the NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship, highlighted by a Final Four appearance in 2004. The Golden Gophers also have three appearances in the AIAW women's basketball tournament.

History

The Golden Gophers have had 5 players play professional basketball, as well as eight players named All-Americans. Four players, Lindsay Whalen, Amanda Zahui B., and Janel McCarville, Rachel Banham were selected in the top four of WNBA draft. The Gophers have ranked in the top 20 nationally in attendance for seven seasons, starting with the 2001–2002 season.

Postseason appearances

AIAW Women's Basketball Tournament appearances

The Golden Gophers appeared in the AIAW women's basketball tournament (the precursor to the modern NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship) three times before it was discontinued in 1982. They compiled a record of 1–3.

YearRoundOpponentResult
1977 First RoundDelta StateL 42–87
1981 First RoundJackson StateL 65–68
1982 First Round
Quarterfinals
St. Johns
Rutgers
W 68–56
L 75–83

NCAA Division I Tournament results

The Golden Gophers have appeared in ten NCAA Division I Tournaments. They achieved their highest ranking in 2005 with a #3 seed. Their overall record is 12–10.

YearSeedRoundOpponentResult
1994 #10First Round
Second Round
#7 Notre Dame
#2 Vanderbilt
W 81–76
L 72–98
2002 #5First Round
Second Round
#12 UNLV
#4 North Carolina
W 71–54
L 69–72
2003 #6First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#11 Tulane
#3 Stanford
#2 Texas
W 68–48
W 68–56
L 60–73
2004 #7First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
#10 UCLA
#2 Kansas State
#3 Boston College
#1 Duke
#2 Connecticut
W 92–81
W 80–61
W 76–63
W 82–75
L 58–67
2005 #3First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#14 St. Francis (PA)
#6 Virginia
#2 Baylor
W 64–33
W 73–58
L 57–64
2006 #8First Round#9 WashingtonL 69–73
2008 #9First Round#8 TexasL 55–72
2009 #10First Round
Second Round
#7 Notre Dame
#2 Texas A&M
W 79–71
L 42–73
2015 #8First Round#9 DePaulL 72–79
2018 #10First Round
Second Round
#7 Green Bay
#2 Oregon
W 89–77
L 73–101

Head coaches

Gophers in the WNBA

PlayerDraftSeasonsYears
Lindsay Whalen 2004 – 4th by Connecticut 15(2004-2018) Last with Minnesota
4x WNBA Champion
Janel McCarville 2005 – 1st by Charlotte 9(2005-2010; 2013-2014; 2016) Last with Minnesota
WNBA Champion
Emily Fox 2009 – 30th by Minnesota 0-
Amanda Zahui B. 2015 – 2nd by Tulsa 7(2015-2021; 2023-present) Currently with Washington
Shae Kelley 2015 – 35th by Minnesota 1(2015) Last with Minnesota
WNBA Champion
Rachel Banham 2016 – 4th by Connecticut 7(2016-present) Currently with Minnesota
Carlie Wagner 2018 – 36th by Minnesota 0-
Kenisha Bell 2019 – 30th by Minnesota 1(2019) Last with Minnesota

Year-by-year results

Conference tournament winners noted with # Source [3]

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseasonCoaches' pollAP poll
Joan Stevenson (Independent)(1971–1972)
1971–72Joan Stevenson 5–3
Joan Stevenson:5–3
Deb Wilson (Independent)(1972–1973)
1972–73Deb Wilson 8–8
Deb Wilson:8–8
Linda Wells (Independent)(1973–1974)
1973–74Linda Wells 3–10MWIAA
Linda Wells:3–10
Jenny Johnson (Independent)(1974–1977)
1974–75Jenny Johnson 7–12MWIAA
1975–76Jenny Johnson 14–11MWIAA
1976–77Jenny Johnson 15–14AIAW First Round
Jenny Johnson:36–37
Ellen Mosher Hanson (Independent, Big Ten)(1977–1987)
1977–78Ellen Mosher Hanson 24–10NWIT Seventh Place
1978–79Ellen Mosher Hanson 17–15NWIT Fifth Place
1979–80Ellen Mosher Hanson 18–11AIAW Regional
1980–81Ellen Mosher Hanson 28–7AIAW First Round18
Big Ten Conference
1981–82Ellen Mosher Hanson 18–110–1AIAW First Round
1982–83Ellen Mosher Hanson 20–713–5T-3rd
1983–84Ellen Mosher Hanson 12–159–97th
1984–85Ellen Mosher Hanson 18–1013–53rd
1985–86Ellen Mosher Hanson 8–204–149th
1986–87Ellen Mosher Hanson 9–194–14T-8th
Ellen Mosher Hanson:172–12543–48
LaRue Fields (Big Ten)(1988–1991)
1987–88LaRue Fields 9–185–138th
1988–89LaRue Fields 7–214–1410th
1989–90LaRue Fields 8–213–15T-9th
LaRue Fields:24–6012–42
Linda Hill-MacDonald (Big Ten)(1990–1997)
1990–91Linda Hill-MacDonald 6–222–1610th
1991–92Linda Hill-MacDonald 8–193–15T-9th
1992–93Linda Hill-MacDonald 14–129–95th
1993–94Linda Hill-MacDonald 18–1110–8T-4thNCAA Second Round
1994–95Linda Hill-MacDonald 12–157–9T-7th
1995–96Linda Hill-MacDonald 4–230–1611th
1996–97Linda Hill-MacDonald 4–241–1511th
Linda Hill-MacDonald:66–12632–88
Cheryl Littlejohn (Big Ten)(1997–2001)
1997–98Cheryl Littlejohn 4–231–1511th
1998–99Cheryl Littlejohn 7–202–14T-10th
1999–2000Cheryl Littlejohn 10–183–13T-10th
2000–01Cheryl Littlejohn 8–201–1510th
Cheryl Littlejohn:29–817–57
Brenda Oldfield (Big Ten)(2001–2002)
2001–02Brenda Oldfield 22–811–5T-2ndNCAA Second Round2118
Brenda Oldfield:22–811–5
Pam Borton (Big Ten)(2002–2014)
2002–03Pam Borton 25–612–4T-2ndNCAA Sweet Sixteen1317
2003–04Pam Borton 25–99–76thNCAA Final Four424
2004–05Pam Borton 26–812–44thNCAA Sweet Sixteen1112
2005–06Pam Borton 19–1011–5T-3rdNCAA First Round25
2006–07Pam Borton 17–167–9T-5thWNIT First Round (Bye)
2007–08Pam Borton 20–1211–7T-3rdNCAA First Round
2008–09Pam Borton 20–1211–7T-5thNCAA Second Round
2009–10Pam Borton 13–176–1211th
2010–11Pam Borton 12–184–129th
2011–12Pam Borton 19–176–108thWBI Champions
2012–13Pam Borton 18–147–9T-8thWNIT First Round
2013-14 Pam Borton 22–138–8T-6thWNIT Third Round
Pam Borton:236–152104–94
Marlene Stollings (Big Ten)(2014–2018)
2014-15 Marlene Stollings 23–1011–76thNCAA First Round
2015-16 Marlene Stollings 20–1211–75thWNIT Second Round
2016-17 Marlene Stollings 15–165–1110th
2017-18 Marlene Stollings 24–911–5T–3rd NCAA Second Round
Marlene Stollings:82–47 (.636)38–30 (.559)
Lindsay Whalen (Big Ten)(2018–2023)
2018-19 Lindsay Whalen 21–119–9T-6thWNIT Second Round
2019-20 Lindsay Whalen 16–155–1211th
2020-21 Lindsay Whalen 8–137–1110th
2021-22 Lindsay Whalen 15–187–11T-9thWNIT Second Round
2022-23 Lindsay Whalen 11–194–1412th
Lindsay Whalen:71–76 (.483)31–56 (.356)
Dawn Plitzuweit (Big Ten)(2023–present)
2023-24 Dawn Plitzuweit 0–00–0
Dawn Plitzuweit:0–0 (–)0–0 (–)
Total:769–749

      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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