College basketball team
The Saint Louis Billikens women's basketball team is a college basketball program representing Saint Louis University . They compete in the Atlantic 10 Conference .[2]
History
As of the end of the 2021–22 season, the Bilikens had an all-time record of 552–734. They have made appearances in the WNIT in 2016 , 2017 , 2018 , 2021 , and 2024 . They were the 2024 WNIT champions .[3] [4]
Season
Record
Coach
1975–76
8–6
Thad Strobach (8–6)
1976–77
6–8
John O’Brien (176–147)
1977–78
15–8
1978–79
18–7
1979–80
18–6
1980–81
15–13
1981–82
11–11
1982–83
14–14
1983–84
16–9
1984–85
16–10
1985–86
16–10
1986–87
12–16
1987–88
11–16
1988–89
8–19
1989–90
3–24
Steve Cochran (3–50)
1990–91
0–26
1991–92
2–25
Sharon Allen (17–90)
1992–93
5–21
1993–94
6–21
1994–95
4–23
1995–96
6–21
Jill Pizzotti (113–167)
1996–97
10–18
1997–98
13–14
1998–99
16–12
1999-00
11–17
2000–01
14–14
2001–02
14–15
2002–03
17–14
2003–04
8–19
2004–05
4–23
2005–06
7–20
Shimmy Gray-Miller (71–136)
2006–07
13–17
2007–08
10–20
2008–09
12–18
2009–10
11–19
2010–11
7–22
2011–12
11–20
2012–13
12–19
Lisa Stone (164–138)
2013–14
12–18
2014–15
15–16
2015–16
26–8
2016–17
25–9
2017–18
17–16
2018–19
15–16
2019–20
19–13
2020–21
14–5
2021–22
9–18
2022–23
17–17
Rebecca Tillett (17–17)
2023-24
22–18
NCAA tournament appearances
The Billikens have made 1 appearance in the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament. Their combined record is 0–1.
Year
Seed
Round
Opponent
Result
2023
#13
First Round
(4) Tennessee
L 50–95
WNIT
The Saint Louis Billkens have made 5 appearances in the Women's National Invitation Tournament . Their combined record is 11-4. They were WNIT champions in 2024 .
Year
Round
Opponent
Result
2016
First Round Second Round Third Round
Arkansas–Little Rock Ball State Western Kentucky
W 70–69W 59–57 L 76–78OT
2017
First Round Second Round
IUPUI Indiana
W 62–57L 53–71
2018
First Round
Kansas State
L 61–75
2021
First Round Second Round Quarterfinals
DePaul Milwaukee Northern Iowa
W 74–72W 64–44 L 50–58
2024
First Round Second Round Super 16 Great 8 Semifinals Championship
Central Arkansas Northern Iowa Purdue Ft. Wayne Wisconsin Vermont Minnesota
W 66-61W 68–64W 82–78W 65-60W 57-54W 69-50
Notable players
References
External links
Teams Championships & awards Seasons
Undergraduate Graduate Museums People Athletics Campus Publications