DePaul Blue Demons women's basketball
DePaul Blue Demons | |||
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University | DePaul University | ||
Conference | Big East | ||
Location | Chicago, IL | ||
Head coach | Doug Bruno (30th year) | ||
Arena |
Sullivan Athletic Center (Capacity: 3,000) | ||
Nickname | Blue Demons | ||
Colors |
Royal Blue and Scarlet[1] | ||
NCAA/AIAW Tournament Sweet Sixteen | |||
2006, 2011, 2014, 2016 | |||
NCAA/AIAW Tournament second round | |||
1990*, 1992*, 1996, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016 | |||
NCAA/AIAW Tournament appearances | |||
1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 | |||
Conference tournament champions | |||
Conference USA Big East Conference 2014, 2015 | |||
Conference regular season champions | |||
North Star Conference Conference USA Big East Conference 2014, 2015, 2016 |
The DePaul Blue Demons women's basketball team represents DePaul University in Chicago. The school is one of the seven core schools that left the original Big East Conference in 2013 to form the current Big East Conference. Before joining the original Big East in 2005, the Blue Demons previously competed in Conference USA, the Great Midwest Conference, and the North Star Conference.[2] The women’s basketball team began competing in the IAIAW in 1974-1975 under coach Debbie Miller and had their first winning season two seasons later, obtaining an 11-10 record under current coach Doug Bruno.[2]
NCAA tournament results
The Blue Demons made their 20th appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 2015. After the 2015 tournament, their combined record is 15–21.
Year | Seed | Round | Opponent | Result/Score |
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1990 | #8 | Round of 48 Round of 32 | Western Kentucky Washington | W 73–63 L 77–68 |
1991 | #12 | Round of 48 | Oklahoma State | L 81–80 |
1992 | #11 | Round of 48 Round of 32 | Arizona State Penn State | W 67–65 L 77–54 |
1993 | #11 | Round of 48 | Louisiana Tech | L 59–70 |
1995 | #13 | Round of 64 | George Washington | L 79–87 |
1996 | #7 | Round of 64 Round of 32 | Southern Methodist Iowa | W 96–82 L 71–72 |
1997 | #12 | Round of 64 | Duke | L 56–70 |
2003 | #9 | Round of 64 | Utah | L 64–73 |
2004 | #9 | Round of 64 Round of 32 | George Washington Tennessee | W 83–46 L 59–79 |
2005 | #5 | Round of 64 Round of 32 | Virginia Tech Liberty | W 79–78 L 79–88 |
2006 | #4 | Round of 64 Round of 32 Sweet Sixteen | Liberty Tulsa LSU | W 68–43 W 71–67 L 56–66 |
2007 | #10 | Round of 64 | Georgia Tech | L 54–55 |
2008 | #10 | Round of 64 | Marist | L 57–76 |
2009 | #7 | Round of 64 | San Diego State | L 43–68 |
2010 | #11 | Round of 64 | Vanderbilt | L 76–83 (OT) |
2011 | #3 | Round of 64 Round of 32 Sweet Sixteen | Navy Penn State Duke | W 56–43 W 75–53 L 63–70 |
2012 | #7 | Round of 64 Round of 32 | Brigham Young Tennessee | W 59–55 L 48–63 |
2013 | #10 | Round of 64 | Oklahoma State | L 56–73 |
2014 | #7 | Round of 64 Round of 32 Sweet Sixteen | Oklahoma Duke Texax A&M | W 104–100 W 74–65 L 84–65 |
2015 | #9 | Round of 64 Round of 32 | Minnesota Notre Dame | W 79–72 L 79–67 |
2016 | #6 | Round of 64 Round of 32 Sweet Sixteen | James Madison Louisville Oregon State | W 97–67 W 73–72 L 83–71 |
2015–16 Roster
2015–16 DePaul Blue Demons women's basketball team | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Jill M. Pizzotti
Roster |
Year by year results
Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | Coaches' poll | AP poll | ||
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Debbie Miller (Independent) (1974–1976) | |||||||||
1974-75 | Debbie Miller | 3–8 | – | IAIAW | |||||
1975-76 | Debbie Miller | 7–12 | – | IAIAW | |||||
Debbie Miller: | 10–20 | – | |||||||
Doug Bruno (Independent) (1977–1979) | |||||||||
1976-77 | Doug Bruno | 11–10 | – | ||||||
1977-78 | Doug Bruno | 16–6 | – | IAIAW | |||||
Doug Bruno: | 27–16 | – | |||||||
John Lawler (Independent) (1978–1980) | |||||||||
1978-79 | John Lawler | 23–4 | – | IAIAW | |||||
1979-80 | John Lawler | 11–13 | – | AIAW Midwest | |||||
: | 34–17 | – | |||||||
Ron Feiereisel (Independent, North Star) (1980–1984) | |||||||||
1980-81 | Ron Feiereisel | 18–14 | – | AIAW Midwest | |||||
1981-82 | Ron Feiereisel | 18–12 | – | NWIT Sixth Place | |||||
1982-83 | Ron Feiereisel | 13–15 | – | ||||||
North Star Conference | |||||||||
1983-84 | Ron Feiereisel | 12–16 | 5–5 | 3rd | |||||
Ron Feiereisel: | 61–57 | 5–5 | |||||||
Jim Izard (North Star) (1984–1988) | |||||||||
1984-85 | Jim Izard | 19–9 | 7–7 | 5th | |||||
1985-86 | Jim Izard | 21–7 | 8–6 | 4th | |||||
1986-87 | Jim Izard | 23–8 | 5–1 | 1st | NWIT Seventh Place | ||||
1987-88 | Jim Izard | 27–4 | 9–1 | 1st | NWIT Champions | 22 | |||
Jim Izard: | 90–28 | 29–15 | |||||||
Doug Bruno (North Star, Great Midwest, Conference USA, Big East (original), Big East (current)) (1988–present) | |||||||||
1988-89 | Doug Bruno | 23–10 | 12–2 | T-1st | NWIT Sixth Place | ||||
1989-90 | Doug Bruno | 22–10 | 10–2 | 2nd | NCAA Second Round (Play-In) | ||||
1990-91 | Doug Bruno | 19–12 | 11–3 | 3rd | NCAA First Round | ||||
Great Midwest Conference | |||||||||
1991-92 | Doug Bruno | 21–10 | 8–2 | 1st (GM) | NCAA Second Round (Bye) | ||||
1992-93 | Doug Bruno | 20–9 | 8–2 | 2nd | NCAA First Round | ||||
1993-94 | Doug Bruno | 10–20 | 5–7 | 4th | |||||
1994-95 | Doug Bruno | 20–9 | 9–3 | 2nd | NCAA First Round | ||||
Conference USA | |||||||||
1995-96 | Doug Bruno | 21–10 | 13–1 | 1st (CUSA Blue) | NCAA Second Round | 23 | |||
1996-97 | Doug Bruno | 20–9 | 10–4 | T-4th (American) | NCAA First Round | ||||
1997-98 | Doug Bruno | 11–18 | 5–11 | T-7th (CUSA) | |||||
1998-99 | Doug Bruno | 12–15 | 7–9 | 4th (American) | |||||
1999-2000 | Doug Bruno | 18–12 | 10–6 | 2nd (American) | WNIT Sixteen | ||||
2000-01 | Doug Bruno | 18–14 | 8–8 | T-3rd (American) | WNIT Sixteen | ||||
2001-02 | Doug Bruno | 15–14 | 8–6 | 4th | |||||
2002-03 | Doug Bruno | 22–10 | 10–4 | 3rd | NCAA First Round | ||||
2003-04 | Doug Bruno | 13–7 | 10–4 | 4th | NCAA Second Round | 25 | |||
2004-05 | Doug Bruno | 26–5 | 13–1 | 1st | NCAA Second Round | 20 | 17 | ||
Big East Conference (1979–2013) | |||||||||
2005-06 | Doug Bruno | 27–7 | 11–5 | T-3rd (Big East) | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | 15 | 13 | ||
2006-07 | Doug Bruno | 19–13 | 8–8 | 10th | NCAA First Round | ||||
2007-08 | Doug Bruno | 20–12 | 8–8 | T-8th | NCAA First Round | ||||
2008-09 | Doug Bruno | 23–10 | 10–6 | T-4th | NCAA First Round | ||||
2009-10 | Doug Bruno | 21–12 | 9–7 | T-6th | NCAA First Round | ||||
2010-11 | Doug Bruno | 29–7 | 13–3 | T-2nd | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | 10 | 9 | ||
2011-12 | Doug Bruno | 23–11 | 9–7 | 8th | NCAA Second Round | 24 | |||
2012-13 | Doug Bruno | 21–12 | 9–7 | T-6th | NCAA First Round | ||||
Big East Conference | |||||||||
2013-14 | Doug Bruno | 27–6 | 15–3 | 1st | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | 23 | 22 | ||
2014-15 | Doug Bruno | 27–8 | 15–3 | T-1st | NCAA 2nd round | ||||
2015-16 | Doug Bruno | 27–9 | 16–2 | 1st | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | 20 | 21 | ||
Doug Bruno: | 614–318 | 266–132 | |||||||
Total: | 807–439 | ||||||||
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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References
- ↑ DePaul University Graphic Identity Guidelines (PDF). Retrieved 2016-04-10.
- 1 2 DePaul Women's Basketball All-Time Results, retrieved 2013-Aug-11.
- ↑ "Media Guide" (PDF). Conference USA. Retrieved 11 Aug 2013.
- ↑ "Media Guide". DePaul University. Retrieved 11 Aug 2013.
- ↑ "2013–14 Big East Women's Basketball Standings". Big East Conference. Retrieved March 14, 2014.