UC Davis Aggies women's basketball

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UC Davis Aggies
Basketball current event.svg 2023–24 UC Davis Aggies women's basketball team
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University University of California, Davis
Head coach Jennifer Gross (13th season)
Conference Big West
Location Davis, California
Arena University Credit Union Center
(Capacity: 5,931)
Nickname Aggies
ColorsYale blue and gold [1]
   
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1997*
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1991*, 1992*, 1995*, 1996*, 1997*, 1998*, 1999*
NCAA tournament second round
1991*, 1992*, 1994*, 1995*, 1996*, 1997*, 1998*, 1999*
NCAA tournament appearances
1986*, 1988*, 1990*, 1991*, 1992*, 1993*, 1994*, 1995*, 1996*, 1997*, 1998*, 1999*, 2011, 2019, 2021
*at Division II level
AIAW tournament Elite Eight
Division III: 1981
AIAW tournament appearances
Division III: 1981
Conference tournament champions
Big West: 2011, 2019, 2021
Conference regular season champions
Golden State Conference: 1978, 1980
Northern California Athletic Conference: 1986, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998
California Collegiate Athletic Association: 1999
Big West Conference: 2010, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021

The UC Davis Aggies Women's Basketball team represents the University of California, Davis in Davis, California, United States. The school's team currently competes in the Big West Conference. [2]

Contents

History

After taking part in an NCAA Division II program, the UC Davis women's basketball team transitioned to the NCAA Division I level in 2003–04, officially competing as a member of the Big West Conference in 2007–08.

Entering the 2020–21 season, the Aggies have won five Big West Conference regular season titles (2009–10, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20) and two Big West Tournament titles (2011, 2019) [3] in their combined 13 Division I seasons. UC Davis is one of three schools in league history to win at least four consecutive Big West regular season titles, joining UC Santa Barbara (1996–2005) and Long Beach State (1985–1989).

The Aggies have twice advanced to the NCAA Tournament (2011, 2019) as the automatic qualifier out of the Big West Conference. They have earned five berths to the WNIT, including an "Elite Eight" appearance in 2018 and a "Sweet 16" appearance in 2017.

As of 2020, UC Davis has posted a 248–160 (.608) overall record as a Division I program, including a 135–69 (.662) record in Big West Conference play.

National affiliations

Conference affiliations

Season records

SeasonRecordConference recordPlaceCoachPostseason
1971–7214–3Deanna SciaraffaNCAIC Champions
1972—73
1973–74
1974–759–7Pam Gill
1975–7613–7Pam Gill
1976–775–11Pam Gill
1977–7815–812–21stPam Gill
1978–7917–810–43rdPam Gill
1979–8020–910–2T-1stRoyal Morrison
1980–8123–811–32ndPam Gill AIAW Division III Quarterfinals
1981–8211–167–74thPam Gill
1982–8314–129–53rdPam Gill
1983–8415–1211–32ndPam GillNCAC Shaughnessy First Round
1984–857–196–83rdPam GillNCAC Shaughnessy First Round
1985–8617–1010–21stPam GillNCAA Division II West Region First Round
1986–8716–128–4T-2ndEllen O'ConnorNCAC Shaughnessy Final
1987–8818–1110–2T-1stPam Gill-FisherNCAA Division II West Region First Round
1988–8920–612–22ndJorja HoehnNCAC Shaughnessy First Round
1989–9020–811–32ndJorja HoehnNCAA Division II West Region First Round
1990–9126–513–1T-1stJorja HoehnNCAA Division II West Region Final
1991–9225–311–11stJorja HoehnNCAA Division II West Region Final
1992–9319–79–3T-1stJorja HoehnNCAA Division II West Region First Round
1993–9422–79–32ndJorja HoehnNCAA Division II West Region Second Round
1994–9525–411–11stJorja HoehnNCAA Division II West Region Final
1995–9625–414–01stJorja HoehnNCAA Division II West Region Final
1996–9729–314–01stSandy SimpsonNCAA Division II "Elite Eight"
1997–9823–712–2T-1stJorja HoehnNCAA Division II West Region Final
1998–9925–418–21stSandy SimpsonNCAA Division II West Region Final
1999–0017–814–62ndSandy Simpson
2000–0116–1112–10T-6thSandy Simpson
2001–0218–914–84thSandy Simpson
2002–0317–1013–94thSandy Simpson
2003–0416–1211–11T-6thSandy Simpson
2004–059–18Sandy Simpson
2005–0616–12Sandy Simpson
2006–0713–16Sandy Simpson
2007–0819–129–32ndSandy SimpsonWNIT First Round
2008–0911–187–95thSandy SimpsonBig West Tournament First Round
2009–1021–1111–31stSandy SimpsonWNIT First Round
2010–1124–910–64thSandy SimpsonBig West Tournament Champions
NCAA Tournament – First Round
2011–1217–139–74thJennifer GrossBig West Tournament First Round
WNIT First Round
2012–1312–187–117thJennifer GrossBig West Tournament First Round
2013–1415–169–7T-4thJennifer GrossBig West Tournament Quarterfinals
2014–1515–168–8T-5thJennifer GrossBig West Tournament Semifinals
2015–1619–1310–64thJennifer GrossBig West Tournament Championship Game
2016–1725–814–21stJennifer GrossBig West Tournament Semifinals
WNIT "Sweet 16"
2017–1828–714–21stJennifer GrossBig West Tournament Championship Game
WNIT "Elite Eight"
2018–19 25–715–11stJennifer GrossBig West Tournament Champions
NCAA Tournament – First Round
2019–2017–1212–41stJennifer GrossCancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–2113–39–11stJennifer GrossBig West Tournament Champions
NCAA Tournament – First Round
2021–2215–138–87thJennifer GrossBig West Tournament Semifinals
2022–2316–1412–74thJennifer GrossBig West Tournament Quarterfinals

Coaches

Source [4] [5]

All coaching records as of the 2022–23 season.

CoachSeasonsYearsWinsLossesPct.
Deanne Sciaraffa1971–19721143.824
Pam Gill-Fisher1975–1979
1981–1986
1987–1988
12164129.560
Royal Morrison1979–19801209.690
Ellen O'Connor1986–198711612.571
Jorja Hoehn1988–1997920551.801
Sandy Simpson1996–1997
1998–2011
14251153.621
Jennifer Gross 2011–present12217140.608

Head coach Pam Gill–Fisher was a student-athlete (basketball, softball, volleyball, tennis, and field hockey), coach, and administrator, at UC Davis. She was inducted into the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame twice, once as a student-athlete in 1984 and once as a coach and administrator in 2012. She led UC Davis women's basketball to a total of 164 wins over 12 seasons, earning Northern California Athletic Conference Coach of the Year honors in 1986. She also served as head coach for the Aggies' women's volleyball and tennis teams, including an NCAA Division II national title in tennis in 1990.

Jorja Hoehn ranks second in wins with 205 victories in nine seasons, won the WBCA 1995 Division II National Coach of the Year, and Northern California Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 1995 and 1996. The Aggies reached the NCAA Division II West Regional Final six times and reached the NCAA Tournament in eight of her nine campaigns. She was inducted into the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame in 2005.

Sandy Simpson coached the team for 14 seasons and holds the school record for coaching victories with 251. He played for the Aggie men's team and was an assistant for the women's program before becoming the interim head coach for the 1996–97 where he was named the Northern California Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 1997. He was the interim coach again in 1998–99, earning the California Collegiate Athletic Association Coach of the Year, and was named the permanent head coach in 1999. He was the coach during the transition to Division I and earned the Big West Conference Coach of the Year in 2008 and 2010. In 2008, he led UC Davis to a second-place finish in the standings and advanced to the Big West Tournament championship game, becoming only the second team in league history to reach the championship game and earn a postseason berth in its first year in the conference. In his final season, led fourth-seeded UC Davis to the Big West Tournament Championship over top-seeded Cal Poly in 2011 and the program's first berth in the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament

Jennifer Gross served as an assistant and associate head coach under Sandy Simpson from 2004 until he retired in 2011. She has since won the Big West Conference Coach of the Year in four consecutive seasons from 2017 to 2020 and was a finalist for the WBCA 2018 National Coach of the Year Award. She was inducted into the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame in 2003 as a student-athlete for her four seasons with the Aggies from 1993 to 1997, setting school records for career assists (448), steals (300), and three-pointers made (163).

Postseason

NCAA Division I tournament results

UC Davis has advanced to the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament three times, all as an automatic qualifier from the Big West Conference. The Aggies are 0–3 in NCAA Tournament play.

SeasonSeedRoundOpponentResultLocation
2011 #16First Round#1 Stanford L, 86–59 Stanford, California
2019 #15First Round#2 StanfordL, 79–54Stanford, California
2021 #12First Round#5 Missouri StateL, 70–51 San Antonio, Texas

Women's National Invitation Tournament results

UC Davis has made five appearances in the Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT). The Aggies are 5–5 all-time in the WNIT, including an "Elite Eight" appearance in 2018 and a "Sweet 16" appearance in 2017. The wins over Utah and Colorado State in 2017 were the program's first postseason wins as a Division I program. The five WNIT victories overall are the most of any Big West Conference school as of 2019–20, while the "Elite Eight" berth in 2018 marked the furthest that any Big West Conference school had advanced in that tournament under its current format that began in 1998.

YearRoundOpponentResultLocation
2008 First Round Gonzaga L, 81–60 Spokane, Washington
2010 First Round California L, 74–69 Berkeley, California
2012 First Round Oregon State L, 66–48 Corvallis, Oregon
2017 First Round
Second Round
"Sweet 16"
Utah
Colorado State
Washington State
W, 72–62
W, 58–57
L, 71–62
Salt Lake City, Utah
Fort Collins, Colorado
Pullman, Washington
2018 First Round
Second Round
"Sweet 16"
"Elite Eight"
Idaho
Wyoming
Kansas State
Indiana
W, 82–62
W, 74–64
W, 71–69
L, 81–66
Davis, California
Laramie, Wyoming
Manhattan, Kansas
Bloomington, Indiana

NCAA Division II Tournament results

UC Davis made 12 appearances in the NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament with a 12–12 record. The Aggies advanced to the "Elite Eight" of the 1997 NCAA Division II Tournament, reaching the semifinals before falling to Southern Indiana, 70–62, and finishing third nationally with a 76–61 win over Bentley in the third-place game.

SeasonRoundOpponentResultLocation
1986First Round Cal State Northridge L, 68–57 Northridge, California
1988First Round Cal Poly Pomona L, 88–52 Pomona, California
1990First Round Stanislaus State L, 78–70Davis, California
1991First Round
Regional Final
Stanislaus State
Cal Poly Pomona
W, 64–45
L, 58–56
Turlock, California
Pomona, California
1992First Round
Regional Final
Cal Poly Pomona
Portland State
W, 69–49
L, 83–56
Pomona, California
Portland, Oregon
1993First RoundPortland StateL, 64–61Portland, Oregon
1994First Round
Second Round
Cal Poly Pomona
Cal State San Bernardino
W, 58–56
L, 85–62
Pomona, California
Portland, Oregon
1995First Round
Second Round
Cal State Dominguez Hills
Portland State
W, 52–42
L, 82–71
Portland, Oregon
1996Second Round
Regional Final
Chico State
Portland State
W, 80–52
L, 70–66
Davis, California
1997Second Round
Regional Final
"Elite Eight" 1st Round
"Elite Eight" Semifinal
"Elite Eight" 3rd Place
Cal Poly Pomona
Seattle Pacific
West Texas A&M
Southern Indiana
Bentley
W, 79–52
W, 74–69
W, 73–70
L, 70–62
W, 76–61
Davis, California
Davis, California
Grand Forks, North Dakota
Grand Forks, North Dakota
Grand Forks, North Dakota
1998First Round
Second Round
Regional Final
Cal Poly Pomona
Montana State Billings
Seattle Pacific
W, 72–61
W, 69–66
L, 91–82 (OT)
Seattle, Washington

AIAW Division III tournament results

The Aggies made one appearance in the AIAW National Division III basketball tournament, with a combined record of 0–1.

YearRoundOpponentResult
1981 First Round Concordia (OR) L, 52–68

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