Oral Roberts Golden Eagles women's basketball

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Oral Roberts Golden Eagles
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University Oral Roberts University
Head coachKelsi Musick (3rd season)
Conference Summit League
Location Tulsa, Oklahoma
Arena Mabee Center
(capacity: 10,575)
Nickname Golden Eagles
ColorsNavy blue, Vegas gold, and white [1]
     
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NCAA tournament appearances
1999, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2013
Conference tournament champions
1999, 2001, 2005, 2007 (Mid-Con)
2008 (Summit)
2013 (Southland)
Conference regular season champions
2010, 2011, 2013

The Oral Roberts Golden Eagles women's basketball team is the basketball team of Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The team is a member of The Summit League. [2]

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History

As of the end of the 2020–21 season, the Golden Eagles have a 708–651 all-time record. They participated in the Mid-Con from 1997–2007, the Summit League from 2007–2012, the Southland Conference from 2012–2014 before joining the Summit League again in 2014. They also made the WNIT in 2010, 2011, and 2012 along with the WBI in 2015. [3]

NCAA tournament results

YearSeedRoundOpponentResult
1999 #16First Round#1 PurdueL 48−68
2001 #15First Round#2 OklahomaL 64−70
2005 #14First Round#3 TexasL 58−63
2007 #15First Round#2 PurdueL 42−63
2008 #16First Round#1 TennesseeL 55−94
2013 #15First Round#2 TennesseeL 62−83

Season–by–season results

Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Independent (Division I)(1975–1983)
1975–76Peggy Beck 18-4
1976-77Peggy Beck 25-9
Peggy Beck:43–13
1977-78Dixie Woodall 31-4AIAW State Champion
1978-79Dixie Woodall 25-10AIAW State Champion
1979-80Dixie Woodall 22-8AIAW State Champion
1980–81Dixie Woodall 18–11AIAW State Champion
Dixie Woodall:96–33
1981-82 Debbie Yow 14-10
1982-83 Debbie Yow 26-1NWIT Third Place
Debbie Yow:40–11
Oil Country Athletic Conference (Division I)(1983–1985)
1983-84Don Calvert 15-137-32nd
1984-85Don Calvert 9-214-64th
Independent (Division I)(1985–1986)
1985-86Don Calvert 17-11
Don Calvert:41–4511–9
Midwestern Collegiate Conference (Division I)(1986–1987)
1986-87Rhonda Penquite 16-129-32nd
Independent (Division I)(1987–1997)
1987-88Rhonda Penquite 13-14
1988-89Rhonda Penquite 5-22
Rhonda Penquite:34–489–3
1989-90Ken Trickey Jr. 2-38
1990-91Ken Trickey Jr. 15-18NAIA District First round
1991-92Ken Trickey Jr. 6-22
1992-93Ken Trickey Jr. 1-25
Ken Trickey Jr.:24–103
1993-94Cletus Green 3-24
Cletus Green:3–24
1994-95Rick Napier 15-12
1995-96Rick Napier 10-17
Rick Napier:25–29
1996-97Jerry Finkbeiner 13-14
Mid-Continent Conference (Division I)(1997–2007)
1997-98Jerry Finkbeiner 7-207-96th
1998-99Jerry Finkbeiner 17-138-6T–3rd NCAA first round
1999-00Jerry Finkbeiner 12-168-85th
2000-01Jerry Finkbeiner 20-1111-5T–2nd NCAA first round
2001-02Jerry Finkbeiner 13-166-8T–4th
2002-03Jerry Finkbeiner 18-107-7T–5th
2003-04Jerry Finkbeiner 17-139-7T–5th
2004-05Jerry Finkbeiner 22-910-64th NCAA first round
2005-06Jerry Finkbeiner 16-1210-63rd
2006-07Jerry Finkbeiner 22-118-63rd NCAA first round
Summit League (Division I)(2007–2012)
2007-08Jerry Finkbeiner 19-1410-86th NCAA first round
2008-09Jerry Finkbeiner 11-17 [a] 6-108th
2009-10Jerry Finkbeiner 23-1015-31st WNIT first round
2010-11Jerry Finkbeiner 23-1116-21st WNIT third round
2011-12Jerry Finkbeiner 20-1114-42nd WNIT first round
Jerry Finkbeiner:273–208145–95
Southland Conference (Division I)(2012–2014)
2012-13Misti Cussen 18-1313-51st NCAA first round
2013-14 Misti Cussen 9-208-10T–8th
Summit League (Division I)(2014–present)
2014-15Misti Cussen 18-169-7T–3rd WBI semifinals
2015-16 Misti Cussen 14-1610-64th
2016-17Misti Cussen 15-157-96th
2017-18Misti Cussen 17-137-7T–4th
2018-19 Misti Cussen 18-1310-6T–3rd
2019-20Misti Cussen 15-169-7T–3rd
2020-21 Misti Cussen 6-154-8T–7th
2021-22 Misti Cussen 16-1510-84th
Misti Cussen:146-15287-73
2022-23 Kelsi Musick 12-198-10T–5th
Kelsi Musick:12-198-10
Total:737-685

      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

Notes
  1. Due to Summit League sanctions Oral Roberts vacated the records of two games in 2008-09.

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References

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  2. "Oral Roberts" . Retrieved 21 February 2017.
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