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BYU Cougars women's basketball

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College basketball team
BYU Cougars women's basketball
2025–26 BYU Cougars women's basketball team
UniversityBrigham Young University
First season1977–78
All-time record934–557 (.626)
Athletic directorTom Holmoe
Head coachLee Cummard (1st season)
ConferenceBig 12 Conference
LocationProvo, Utah
ArenaMarriott Center
(capacity: 19,000)
NicknameCougars
Student sectionThe ROC
ColorsBlue and white[1]
   
Uniforms
Home jersey
Team colours
Home
Away jersey
Team colours
Away
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
2002, 2014
NCAA tournament appearances
1984, 1985, 1993, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2021, 2022
AIAW tournament Sweet Sixteen
1980
AIAW tournament appearances
1978, 1979, 1980
Conference tournament champions
Western Athletic Conference
1993
Mountain West Conference
2002
West Coast Conference
2012, 2015, 2019
Conference regular-season champions
Intermountain Athletic Conference
1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982
High Country Athletic Conference
1984, 1985
Western Athletic Conference
1993
Mountain West Conference
2006, 2007, 2011
West Coast Conference
2016, 2022

TheBYU Cougars women's basketball team representsBrigham Young University inNCAA Division I competition. The Cougars, which compete in theBig 12 Conference, play their home games in theMarriott Center inProvo, Utah. BYU officially joined theBig 12 Conference on July 1, 2023. As of the end of the 2023–24 regular season, the Cougars have an all-time record of 934 wins and 557 losses.[2]

History

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Records have been kept since the 1972–73 season.[3] In the 1981–82 season, the BYU women's basketball team beatOregon State when it made it to the post-season, but then it lost toUniversity of Hawaii in the second round. BYU went to the third round of theNCAA Tournament in 2002,[4] and lost toUniversity of Tennessee.[5][6]

Coaches

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NameSeasonsRecord
Elaine Michaelis1972–7748–28
Courtney Leishman1977–89219–124
Jeanie Wilson1989–9479–63
Soni Adams1994–9728–55
Trent Shippen1997–200172–49
Jeff Judkins2001–2022351–162
Amber Whiting2022–202545–51
Lee Cummard2025–

Results by season

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Season Results
YearCoachOverall RecordConference RecordConference StandingPostseason
1972–73[3]Elaine Michaelis9–39–32nd
1973–74Elaine Michaelis9–55–32nd
(Intermountain Athletic Conference)(1974–1982)
1974–75Elaine Michaelis7–67–55th
1975–76Elaine Michaelis11–610–32nd
1976–77Elaine Michaelis12–810–32nd
1977–78Courtney Leishman22–613–01stAIAW First Round
1978–79Courtney Leishman21–711–21stAIAW First Round
1979–80Courtney Leishman24–98–21stAIAW Second Round
1980–81Courtney Leishman21–89–11st
1981–82Courtney Leishman24–137–31stWNIT Third Round
(High Country Athletic Conference)(1982–1990)
1982–83Courtney Leishman17–88–22nd
1983–84Courtney Leishman18–89–11stNCAA first round
1984–85Courtney Leishman19–911–11stNCAA first round
1985–86Courtney Leishman16–119–32nd
1986–87Courtney Leishman17–118–43rd
1987–88Courtney Leishman12–154–63rd
1988–89Courtney Leishman8–193–74th
1989–90Jeanie Wilson10–172–85th
(Western Athletic Conference)(1990–1999)
1990–91Jeanie Wilson8–213–95th
1991–92Jeanie Wilson21–812–22nd
1992–93Jeanie Wilson24–513–11stNCAA first round
1993–94Jeanie Wilson16–1210–42nd
1994–95Soni Adams8–194–107th
1995–96Soni Adams9–183–117th
1996–97Soni Adams11–187–95th
1997–98Trent Shippen15–146–85th
1998–99Trent Shippen16–139–53rdWNIT First Round
(Mountain West Conference)(1999–2011)
1999-00Trent Shippen22–910–42ndNCAA first round
2000–01Trent Shippen19–138–63rdWNIT Second Round
2001–02Jeff Judkins24–910–43rdNCAA Sweet Sixteen
2002–03Jeff Judkins19–128–63rdNCAA first round
2003–04Jeff Judkins15–145–96th
2004–05Jeff Judkins19–119–53rdWNIT First Round
2005–06Jeff Judkins26–613–31stNCAA second round
2006–07Jeff Judkins23–1012–41stNCAA first round
2007–08Jeff Judkins13–167–95th
2008–09Jeff Judkins18–118–85th
2009–10Jeff Judkins23–1011–52ndWNIT Elite Eight
2010–11Jeff Judkins25–915–11stWNIT Sweet Sixteen
(West Coast Conference)(2011–2023)
2011–12Jeff Judkins26–712–42ndNCAA first round
2012–13Jeff Judkins23–1111–53rdWNIT Sweet Sixteen
2013–14Jeff Judkins28–714–42ndNCAA Sweet Sixteen
2014–15Jeff Judkins23–1012–65thNCAA first round
2015–16Jeff Judkins26–716–21stNCAA first round
2016–17Jeff Judkins20–1213–52ndWNIT First Round
2017–18Jeff Judkins16–1411–73rd
2018–19Jeff Judkins26–715–32ndNCAA second round
2019–20Jeff Judkins14–99–42ndPostseason not held
2020–21Jeff Judkins19–613–32ndNCAA second round
2021–22Jeff Judkins26–415–11stNCAA first round
2022–23Amber Whiting16–179–9T-4thWNIT First Round
(Big 12 Conference)(2023–present)
2023–24Amber Whiting16–176–12T–9thWBIT First Round
2024–25Amber Whiting13–174–14T–12th
Totals 53 Years
7 Coaches
13 Conf. Championships28 Postseason Appearances

Postseason appearances

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NCAA Division I

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YearSeedRoundOpponentResult
1984#8First Round#1 USCL 72–97
1985#8First Round#1 Long Beach StateL 85–112
1993#12First Round#5 UC Santa BarbaraL 79–88
2000#12First Round#5 OklahomaL 81–86
2002#11First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#6 Florida
#3 Iowa State
#2 Tennessee
W 90–52
W 75–69
L 57–68
2003#11First Round#6 ColoradoL 45–84
2006#7First Round
Second Round
#10 Iowa
#2 Oklahoma
W 67–62
L 70–86
2007#11First Round#6 LouisvilleL 54–80
2012#10First Round#7 DePaulL 55–59
2014#12First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#5 NC State
#4 Nebraska
#1 Connecticut
W 72–57
W 80–76
L 51–70
2015#14First Round#3 LouisvilleL 53–86
2016#7First Round#10 MissouriL 69–78
2019#7First Round
Second Round
#10 Auburn
#2 Stanford
W 73–64
L 63–72
2021#11First Round
Second Round
#6 Rutgers
#3 Arizona
W 69–66
L 46–52
2022#6First Round#11 VillanovaL 57–61

Notable players

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References

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  1. ^"Colors". Brigham Young University Publications and Graphics. RetrievedOctober 11, 2021.
  2. ^"BYU Women's Basketball All-Time Series Records". BYU Athletics. RetrievedMarch 8, 2025.
  3. ^ab"BYU Womens Basketball all time results". Brigham Young University Athletics. RetrievedJanuary 14, 2018.
  4. ^"BYU women make it to NCAA 'Sweet 16'".Church News. March 30, 2002. RetrievedMay 31, 2021.
  5. ^BYUCougars.com – BYU Women's Basketball FAQ
  6. ^"Cincinnati News, Sports and Things to Do | Cincinnati Enquirer".The Enquirer. RetrievedMay 31, 2021.

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