ベイラーウィメン

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WNCAAB 03/25 00:00 124 ベイラーウィメン v バージニア工科大学女子 W 75-72
WNCAAB 03/22 22:00 122 ヴァンダービルト大学女子 v ベイラーウィメン W 63-80
WNCAAB 03/09 17:00 3 [38] ベイラーウィメン v アイオワ州立大学女子 [102] L 62-67
WNCAAB 03/08 17:00 124 [172] テキサス工科大学女子 v ベイラーウィメン [38] W 60-71
WNCAAB 03/03 17:00 - [192] オクラホマ州立大学女子 v ベイラーウィメン [46] W 45-67
WNCAAB 02/27 23:00 - [44] ベイラーウィメン v シンシナティウィメン [206] W 74-53
WNCAAB 02/24 19:00 - [43] ベイラーウィメン v ウェストバージニア大学女子 [20] W 66-65
WNCAAB 02/22 01:00 - [127] カンザス大学女子 v ベイラーウィメン [48] W 61-69
WNCAAB 02/18 21:00 - [114] テキサス工科大学女子 v ベイラーウィメン [53] W 32-61
WNCAAB 02/15 00:00 - [43] ベイラーウィメン v オクラホマ大学女子 [57] L 73-84
WNCAAB 02/10 20:00 - [8] ウェストバージニア大学女子 v ベイラーウィメン [44] W 58-65
WNCAAB 02/08 02:00 - [37] ベイラーウィメン v BYUウィメン [173] L 66-78
WNCAAB 02/04 20:00 - [44] ベイラーウィメン v ヒューストン大学女子 [146] W 83-60
WNCAAB 02/02 01:30 - [8] テキサス大学女子 v ベイラーウィメン [36] L 67-55
WNCAAB 01/28 19:00 - [37] ベイラーウィメン v オクラホマ州立大学女子 [146] W 72-60
WNCAAB 01/23 01:30 - [1] カンザス州立大学女子 v ベイラーウィメン [25] L 58-55
WNCAAB 01/20 20:00 - [187] セントラルフロリダ大学女子 v ベイラーウィメン [30] W 74-77
WNCAAB 01/13 18:00 - [11] ベイラーウィメン v アイオワ州立大学女子 [75] L 63-66
WNCAAB 01/11 00:30 - [7] ベイラーウィメン v カンザス大学女子 [194] L 66-87
WNCAAB 01/06 20:00 - [98] ヒューストン大学女子 v ベイラーウィメン [9] W 58-87
WNCAAB 01/04 01:00 - [1] TCUウィメン v ベイラーウィメン [9] W 50-71
WNCAAB 12/30 19:00 - [12] ベイラーウィメン v テキサス大学女子 [1] W 85-79
WNCAAB 12/21 20:30 - [16] ベイラーウィメン v サウスフロリダ大学女子 [107] W 73-50
WNCAAB 12/20 20:30 - [25] ベイラーウィメン v プロビデンス大学女子 [165] W 61-36
WNCAAB 12/16 22:00 - [34] マイアミ大学女子(フロリダ) v ベイラーウィメン [31] W 57-75
WNCAAB 12/14 17:00 - [316] デラウェア州立大学女子 v ベイラーウィメン [43] W 37-99
WNCAAB 12/03 19:00 - [145] オレゴン大学女子 v ベイラーウィメン [35] W 51-71
WNCAAB 12/01 01:00 - [51] ベイラーウィメン v サザンメソジスト大学女子 [191] W 85-61
WNCAAB 11/26 20:00 - [320] アルコーン州立大学女子 v ベイラーウィメン [69] W 47-93
WNCAAB 11/24 20:00 - [281] マックニーズ州立大学女子 v ベイラーウィメン [86] W 44-124

The Baylor Bears women's basketball team represents Baylor University in Waco, Texas, in NCAA Division I women's basketball competition. They currently compete in the Big 12 Conference. The team plays its home games in the Foster Pavilion. Before the 2021–22 season, the team had been known as the "Lady Bears", but on September 3, 2021, the school officially announced that women's basketball had dropped "Lady" from its nickname. At the same time, soccer and volleyball, the other two Baylor women's teams that were still using "Lady" in their nicknames, also abandoned that usage.

The then-Lady Bears went undefeated at 40–0 to become the 2012 NCAA Division I National Champions in Women's College Basketball.

History

Olga Fallen years (1974–1979)

Olga joined the faculty of Baylor University in 1956 and served as an assistant professor of physical education through 1997. She developed Baylor's women's athletic program from its beginning within the physical education department in 1959 and from 1972 to 1979, served as the coordinator of women's athletics. She was inducted into the Baylor Athletic Hall of Fame in 1999. Under her coaching the softball team, advanced to the AIAW regional tournament in 1978 and 1979. The Bearette basketball team posted a five-year record of 143–50 and earned two consecutive bids to the national AIAW tournament in 1976 and 1977, rated fifth and seventh in the nation those years.

Pam Bowers years (1979–1994)

Sonja Hogg years (1994–2000)

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Baylor Lady Bears (Southwest Conference) (1994–1996)
1994–1995 Baylor 13–14 4–10 7th
1995–1996 Baylor 11–19 3–11 7th
Baylor Lady Bears (Big 12 Conference) (1996–2000)
1996–1997 Baylor 15–13 7–9 T-8th
1997–1998 Baylor 20–11 10–6 T–5th WNIT Finals
1998–1999 Baylor 17–14 8–8 T-5th WNIT
1999–2000 Baylor 7–20 2–14 12th
Baylor: 83–91 (.477) 34–58 (.370)
Total: 83–91 (.477)

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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Kim Mulkey years (2000–2021)

In 2000, Kim Mulkey took over a Baylor program that had finished the 1999–2000 season 7–20 and last in the Big 12 Conference. In her first season at Baylor, she turned the Lady Bears program around, leading the team to its first NCAA tournament bid. The Lady Bears have now (as of 2019) put together 19 consecutive 20-win seasons and only once has the team lost more than 10 games in a season. The rise of the Baylor program under Mulkey was capped off in 2005 with a national title. This made her the fourth person to have won NCAA Division I basketball titles as a player and a head coach (after Joe B. Hall, Bob Knight and Dean Smith) and the first woman to do so. The Lady Bears also captured the 2012 title with an undefeated season and the 2019 title. Mulkey departed the program for LSU in 2021.

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Baylor Lady Bears (Big 12 Conference) (2000–present)
2000–2001 Baylor 21–9 9–7 6th NCAA First Round
2001–2002 Baylor 27–6 12–4 2nd NCAA Second Round
2002–2003 Baylor 24–11 8–8 7th WNIT Runner-up
2003–2004 Baylor 26–9 10–6 T–4th NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2004–2005 Baylor 33–3 14–2 1st NCAA Champions
2005–2006 Baylor 26–7 12–4 2nd NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2006–2007 Baylor 26–8 11–5 3rd NCAA Second Round
2007–2008 Baylor 25–7 12–4 2nd NCAA Second Round
2008–2009 Baylor 29–6 12–4 2nd NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2009–2010 Baylor 27–10 9–7 6th NCAA Final Four
2010–2011 Baylor 34–3 15–1 1st NCAA Elite Eight
2011–2012 Baylor 40–0 18–0 1st NCAA Champions
2012–2013 Baylor 34–2 18–0 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2013–2014 Baylor 32–5 16–2 1st NCAA Elite Eight
2014–2015 Baylor 33–4 16–2 1st NCAA Elite Eight
2015–2016 Baylor 36–2 17–1 1st NCAA Elite Eight
2016–2017 Baylor 33–4 17–1 1st NCAA Elite Eight
2017–2018 Baylor 33–2 18–0 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2018–2019 Baylor 37–1 18–0 1st NCAA Champions
2019–2020 Baylor 28–2 17–1 1st tournament canceled
2020–2021 Baylor 28–3 17–1 1st NCAA Elite Eight
Baylor: 632–104 (.859) 296–60 (.831)
Total: 632–104

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

Source:

Nicki Collen era (2021–present)

Nicki Collen, previously 2018 WNBA Coach of the Year WNBA's Atlanta Dream, replaced Mulkey as head coach after the latter's departure for LSU.

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Baylor Bears (Big 12 Conference) (2021–present)
2021–22 Baylor 28–7 15–3 1st NCAA Second Round
2022–23 Baylor 20–13 10–8 T–4th NCAA Second Round
2023–24 Baylor 15–2 4–2
Baylor: 63–22 (.753) 29–13 (.711)
Total: 61–20

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

National Championships

Year Coach Opponent Score Record
2005 Kim Mulkey Michigan St. Spartans 84–62 33–3
2012 Kim Mulkey Notre Dame Fighting Irish 80–61 40–0
2019 Kim Mulkey Notre Dame Fighting Irish 82–81 37–1
National Championships 3

Conference Championships

Year Overall Record Conference Record Coach Conference
2005 33–3 14–2 Kim Mulkey Big 12 Conference
2011 34–3 15–1 Kim Mulkey Big 12 Conference
2012 40–0 18–0 Kim Mulkey Big 12 Conference
2013 34–2 18–0 Kim Mulkey Big 12 Conference
2014 32–5 16–2 Kim Mulkey Big 12 Conference
2015 33–4 16–2 Kim Mulkey Big 12 Conference
2016 36–2 17–1 Kim Mulkey Big 12 Conference
2017 33–4 16–2 Kim Mulkey Big 12 Conference
2018 33–2 18–0 Kim Mulkey Big 12 Conference
2019 37–1 18–0 Kim Mulkey Big 12 Conference
2020 28–2 17–1 Kim Mulkey Big 12 Conference
2021 28–3 17–1 Kim Mulkey Big 12 Conference
2022 28–7 15–3 Nicki Collen Big 12 Conference
Totals 13
ベイラーウィメンは、テキサス州ベイラー大学を拠点とするNCAAディビジョンIのバスケットボールチームです。BIG 12カンファレンスに参加しており、試合はフェルティッタ・センターで行われます。チームは、1945年に創設され、1986年にNCAA女子バスケットボールトーナメントに初めて出場しました。チームは、3度のNCAA女子バスケットボール選手権優勝を果たしており、1979年、1989年、2005年に優勝しています。また、チームは、10度のビッグ12カンファレンストーナメントで優勝しています。ベイラーウィメンは、NCAA女子バスケットボール史上で最も成功したチームの一つであり、国内で最も才能のある選手を輩出しているチームの一つでもあります。チームのスター選手には、ブリトニー・グリナー、シャキラ・オニール、およびニッキー・コールが含まれています。