Purdue Boilermakers women's basketball

Purdue Boilermakers
2016–17 Purdue Boilermakers women's basketball team
University Purdue University
Conference Big Ten
Location West Lafayette, IN
Head coach Sharon Versyp (11th year)
Arena Mackey Arena
(Capacity: 14,123)
Nickname Boilermakers
Student section Gold Mine
Colors Black and Old Gold[1]
         
Uniforms
Home
Away
Alternate
NCAA/AIAW Tournament champions
1999
NCAA/AIAW Tournament Final Four
1994, 1999, 2001
NCAA/AIAW Tournament Elite Eight
1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2009
NCAA/AIAW Tournament Sweet Sixteen
1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009
NCAA/AIAW Tournament appearances
1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013,2014, 2016
Conference tournament champions
1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2012
Conference regular season champions
1991, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002

The Purdue Boilermakers women's basketball team is a college basketball program that competes in NCAA Division I and the Big Ten Conference. Purdue is rich in tradition and history, holding the record for Big Ten Championships, along with annually ranking in the top 10 nationally in home attendance. The Boilermakers have appeared in the NCAA Final Four three times, and won the NCAA National Championship in 1999. The Boilermakers share a classic rivalry with the Indiana Hoosiers, of which Purdue owns a 52-27 series lead.

History

In 1975, women's basketball became an intercollegiate sport at Purdue University. In 1982, the sport was elevated to revenue status, which meant more money was available. Under Coach Lin Dunn, Purdue qualified for its first NCAA Tournament game in 1989. Ten years later, Purdue won its first national championship by beating Duke University in the title game. Sharon Versyp, a former Purdue standout, was introduced as the head coach at the start of the 2006 season.

Current coaching staff

Year by year results

Conference tournament winners noted with # Source [2]

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Coaches' poll AP poll
Unknown (CIAW) (1968–1969)
1968-69 Unknown CIAW Tenth Place
:
Deborah Gephardt (Independent) (1975–1976)
1975-76 Deborah Gephardt 8–8 IAIAW
Deborah Gephardt: 8–8
Dr. Ruth Jones (Independent, Big Ten) (1977–1987)
1976-77 Dr. Ruth Jones 7–16 MAIAW
1977-78 Dr. Ruth Jones 13–7 IAIAW
1978-79 Dr. Ruth Jones 7–19 IAIAW
1979-80 Dr. Ruth Jones 4–18 IAIAW
1980-81 Dr. Ruth Jones 14–18 IAIAW
Big Ten Conference
1981-82 Dr. Ruth Jones 13–17 0–1 MAIAW
1982-83 Dr. Ruth Jones 10–16 3–15 8th
1983-84 Dr. Ruth Jones 5–23 1–17 10th
1984-85 Dr. Ruth Jones 12–16 6–12 T-7th
1985-86 Dr. Ruth Jones 16–11 9–9 T-5th
Dr. Ruth Jones: 101–161 19–54
Marsha Reall (Big Ten) (1986–1987)
1986-87 Marsha Reall 18–9 10–8 5th
Marsha Reall: 18–9 10–8
Lin Dunn (Big Ten) (1987–1996)
1987-88 Lin Dunn 21–10 13–5 3rd NWIT Second Place
1988-89 Lin Dunn 24–6 14–4 3rd NCAA Second Round (Bye) 17 15
1989-90 Lin Dunn 23–7 14–4 3rd NCAA Sweet Sixteen 14 15
1990-91 Lin Dunn 26–3 17–1 1st NCAA Second Round (Bye) 14 5
1991-92 Lin Dunn 23–7 14–4 2nd NCAA Sweet Sixteen 16 11
1992-93 Lin Dunn 16–11 8–10 6th
1993-94 Lin Dunn 29–5 16–2 T-1st NCAA Final Four 3 8
1994-95 Lin Dunn 24–8 13–3 T-1st NCAA Elite Eight 9 16
1995-96 Lin Dunn 20–11 11–5 4th NCAA First Round 15
Lin Dunn: 206–68 120–38
Nell Fortner (Big Ten) (1996–1997)
1996-97 Nell Fortner 17–11 12–4 T-1st NCAA Second Round 23
Nell Fortner: 17–11 12–4
Carolyn Peck (Big Ten) (1997–1999)
1997-98 Carolyn Peck 23–10 10–6 T-3rd# NCAA Elite Eight 11 21
1998-99 Carolyn Peck 34–1 16–0 1st# NCAA Champions 1 1
Carolyn Peck: 57–11 26–6
Kristy Curry (Big Ten) (1999–2006)
1999-2000 Kristy Curry 23–8 11–5 T-3rd# NCAA Second Round 16 13
2000-01 Kristy Curry 31–7 14–2 1st NCAA Runner-up 2 9
2001-02 Kristy Curry 24–6 13–3 1st NCAA Second Round 14 9
2002-03 Kristy Curry 29–6 12–4 T-2nd# NCAA Elite Eight 7 10
2003-04 Kristy Curry 29–4 14–2 2nd# NCAA Sweet Sixteen 9 3
2004-05 Kristy Curry 17–13 9–7 5th NCAA Second Round
2005-06 Kristy Curry 26–7 13–3 2nd NCAA Sweet Sixteen 11 11
Kristy Curry: 179–51 86–26
Sharon Versyp (Big Ten) (2007–present)
2006-07 Sharon Versyp 31–6 14–2 2nd# NCAA Elite Eight 7 11
2007-08 Sharon Versyp 19–15 11–7 T-3rd# NCAA Second Round
2008-09 Sharon Versyp 25–11 13–5 T-2nd NCAA Elite Eight 16
2009-10 Sharon Versyp 15–17 9–9 5th WNIT Second Round
2010-11 Sharon Versyp 21–12 9–7 7th NCAA Second Round
2011-12 Sharon Versyp 25–9 11–5 T-2nd# NCAA Second Round 18 13
2012-13 Sharon Versyp 25–9 10–6 T-3rd# NCAA Second Round 21 20
2013-14 Sharon Versyp 22–9 11–5 T-4th# NCAA Second Round 21 19
2014-15 Sharon Versyp 11–20 3–15 T-13th#
2015-16 Sharon Versyp 20–12 10–8 6th NCAA First Round
Sharon Versyp: 214-119 101–69
Total: 800–439

      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 Awards

National Player of the Year (2)

Wade Trophy (1)

All-American Consensus Selections (7)

Academic All-American First Team Selections (5)

National Coach of the Year (1)

Big Ten Awards

Player of the Year (8)

Suzy Favor Female Athlete of the Year (4)

Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball Recipient (6)

Defensive Player of the Year (2)

6th Player of the Year (2)

Freshman of the Year (2)

Coach of the Year (5)

All-time records

Big Ten Win/Loss Records (As of 2015 Regular Season)

Career records

Single season records

Single game records

See also

References

  1. Purdue Athletics Brand Identity Guidelines (PDF). Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  2. "Media Guide". Purdue University. Retrieved 10 Aug 2015.
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