Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball
Georgia Lady Bulldogs | ||||
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University | University of Georgia | |||
Head coach | Katie Abrahamson-Henderson (2nd season) | |||
Conference | SEC | |||
Location | Athens, Georgia | |||
Arena | Stegeman Coliseum (Capacity: 10,523) | |||
Nickname | Lady Bulldogs | |||
Colors | Red and black[1] | |||
Uniforms | ||||
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NCAA tournament runner-up | ||||
1985, 1996[2] | ||||
NCAA tournament Final Four | ||||
1983, 1985, 1995, 1996, 1999[2] | ||||
NCAA tournament Elite Eight | ||||
1983, 1984, 1985, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2013 | ||||
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen | ||||
1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2013 | ||||
NCAA tournament appearances | ||||
1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023 | ||||
Conference tournament champions | ||||
1983, 1984, 1986, 2001 | ||||
Conference regular season champions | ||||
1983, 1984, 1986, 1991, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001[3] |
The Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball team represents the
NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament 36 times, tied for 2nd among all schools. The team is coached by Katie Abrahamson-Henderson
. The Lady Bulldogs have also appeared in 5 Final Fours and 11 Elite Eights, but have never won a National Championship.
History
Coach Landers was hired as the team's first full-time coach in 1979.
Year by year results
Conference tournament winners noted with # Source[6]
Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | Coaches' poll | AP poll | ||
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Flossie M. Love (Independent) (1973–1974) | |||||||||
1973–74 | Flossie M. Love | 3–13 | – | GAIAW | |||||
Flossie M. Love: | 3–13 | – | |||||||
Elsa Heimerer (Independent) (1974–1977) | |||||||||
1974–75 | Elsa Heimerer | 8–9 | – | GAIAW | |||||
1975–76 | Elsa Heimerer | 11–9 | – | GAIAW | |||||
1976–77 | Elsa Heimerer | 2–19 | – | ||||||
Elsa Heimerer: | 21–37 | – | |||||||
Dave Lucey (Independent) (1977–1978) | |||||||||
1977–78 | Dave Lucey | 7–16 | – | GAIAW | |||||
Dave Lucey: | 7–16 | – | |||||||
Carolyn Lehr (Independent) (1978–1979) | |||||||||
1978–79 | Carolyn Lehr | 6–19 | – | ||||||
Carolyn Lehr: | 6–19 | – | |||||||
Andy Landers (Independent, SEC) (1979–2015) | |||||||||
1979–80 | Andy Landers | 16–12 | – | GAIAW | |||||
1980–81 | Andy Landers | 27–10 | – | AIAW Region III, NWIT Champions | |||||
1981–82 | Andy Landers | 21–9 | – | NCAA First Round | |||||
1982–83 | Andy Landers | 27–7 | 4–4 | 3rd (SEC East) # | NCAA Final Four | 9 | |||
1983–84 | Andy Landers | 30–3 | 7–1 | T-1st (SEC East) # | NCAA Elite Eight | 3 | |||
1984–85 | Andy Landers | 29–5 | 7–1 | 1st (SEC East) | NCAA Runner-up | 8 | |||
1985–86 | Andy Landers | 30–2 | 9–0 | 1st# | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | 4 | 2 | ||
1986–87 | Andy Landers | 27–5 | 7–2 | T-2nd | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | 9 | 6 | ||
1987–88 | Andy Landers | 21–10 | 5–4 | T-4th | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | 10 | 17 | ||
1988–89 | Andy Landers | 23–7 | 6–3 | 3rd | NCAA Second Round (Play-in) | 18 | 10 | ||
1989–90 | Andy Landers | 25–5 | 6–3 | 4th | NCAA Second Round (Bye) | 13 | 7 | ||
1990–91 | Andy Landers | 28–4 | 9–0 | 1st | NCAA Elite Eight | 6 | 3 | ||
1991–92 | Andy Landers | 19–11 | 6–5 | T-4th | |||||
1992–93 | Andy Landers | 21–13 | 4–7 | T-8th | NCAA Second Round (Play-in) | 21 | 21 | ||
1993–94 | Andy Landers | 17–11 | 5–6 | T-7th | |||||
1994–95 | Andy Landers | 28–5 | 8–3 | T-2nd | NCAA Final Four | 4 | 12 | ||
1995–96 | Andy Landers | 28–5 | 10–1 | 1st | NCAA Runner-up | 2 | 5 | ||
1996–97 | Andy Landers | 25–6 | 11–1 | 1st | NCAA Elite Eight | 7 | 6 | ||
1997–98 | Andy Landers | 17–11 | 8–6 | 5th | NCAA First Round | ||||
1998–99 | Andy Landers | 27–7 | 9–5 | 3rd | NCAA Final Four | 12 | 12 | ||
1999–2000 | Andy Landers | 32–4 | 13–1 | T-1st | NCAA Elite Eight | 5 | 4 | ||
2000–01 | Andy Landers | 27–6 | 11–3 | T-2nd# | NCAA Second Round | 13 | 4 | ||
2001–02 | Andy Landers | 19–11 | 6–8 | 9th | NCAA First Round | ||||
2002–03 | Andy Landers | 21–10 | 10–4 | T-3rd | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | 11 | 19 | ||
2003–04 | Andy Landers | 25–10 | 8–6 | T-4th | NCAA Elite Eight | 8 | 16 | ||
2004–05 | Andy Landers | 24–10 | 9–5 | 4th | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | 13 | 20 | ||
2005–06 | Andy Landers | 23–9 | 10–4 | 3rd | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | 13 | 12 | ||
2006–07 | Andy Landers | 27–7 | 11–3 | 2nd | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | 13 | 13 | ||
2007–08 | Andy Landers | 23–10 | 8–6 | T-4th | NCAA Second Round | 24 | |||
2008–09 | Andy Landers | 18–14 | 7–7 | 7th | NCAA First Round | ||||
2009–10 | Andy Landers | 25–9 | 9–7 | T-3rd | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | 19 | 23 | ||
2010–11 | Andy Landers | 23–11 | 10–6 | T-3rd | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | 24 | |||
2011–12 | Andy Landers | 22–9 | 11–5 | 3rd | NCAA First Round | 20 | 20 | ||
2012–13 | Andy Landers | 28–7 | 12–4 | 3rd | NCAA Elite Eight | 13 | 14 | ||
2013–14 | Andy Landers | 20–12 | 7–9 | 9th | NCAA First Round | ||||
2014–15 | Andy Landers | 19–12 | 6–10 | 9th | |||||
Andy Landers: | 862–299 | 273–144 | |||||||
Joni Taylor (SEC) (2015–2022) | |||||||||
2015–16 | Joni Taylor | 21–9 | 9–7 | 6th | NCAA First Round | ||||
2016–17 | Joni Taylor | 16–15 | 7–9 | T-8th | |||||
2017–18 | Joni Taylor | 26–7 | 12–4 | T-2nd | NCAA Second Round | 18 | 19 | ||
2018–19 | Joni Taylor | 18–12 | 9–7 | T-6th | |||||
2019–20 | Joni Taylor | 17–14 | 7–9 | 9th | |||||
2020–21 | Joni Taylor | 21–7 | 10–5 | 4th | NCAA Second Round | ||||
2021–22 | Joni Taylor | 20-8 | 9-7 | 6th | NCAA Second Round | 15 | 12 | ||
Joni Taylor: | 139–72 (.659) | 63–48 (.568) | |||||||
Katie Abrahamson-Henderson (SEC) (2022–present) | |||||||||
2022–23 | Katie Abrahamson-Henderson | 20–10 | 9–7 | T-5th | |||||
Katie Abrahamson-Henderson: | 22–11 (.667) | 9–7 (.563) | |||||||
Total: | 1058–466 (.694) | ||||||||
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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NCAA tournament results
The Bulldogs have made the NCAA tournament 36 times. They have a combined record of 59−36.
Year | Seed | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1982 | #5 | First Round | #4 Arizona State | L 77−97 |
1983 | #2 | First Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four |
#7 North Carolina #6 Indiana #1 Tennessee #1 USC |
W 72−70 W 86−70 W 67–63 L 57–81 |
1984 | #1 | First Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight |
#8 Louisville #4 Ole Miss #3 Tennessee |
W 112−69 W 73−63 L 61–73 |
1985 | #2 | First Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four National Championship |
#7 Tennessee Tech #6 UCLA #1 Long Beach State #4 Western Kentucky #1 Old Dominion |
W 91−74 W 78−42 W 97–82 W 91–78 L 65–70 |
1986 | #1 | Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
#8 Illinois #4 Tennessee |
W 103−64 L 82−85 |
1987 | #2 | Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
#7 Kansas #3 Iowa |
W 82−51 L 60−62 |
1988 | #4 | Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
#5 Western Kentucky #1 Auburn |
W 84−66 L 65−68 |
1989 | #5 | First Round Second Round |
#12 Chattanooga #4 Clemson |
W 90−69 L 65–78 |
1990 | #2 | Second Round | #7 Arkansas | L 70−81 |
1991 | #1 | Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight |
#8 UNLV #4 Long Beach State #2 Stanford |
W 86−62 W 87−77 L 67–75 |
1993 | #8 | First Round Second Round |
#9 San Diego State #1 Stanford |
W 85−68 L 60−93 |
1995 | #3 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four |
#14 Indiana #11 Louisville #7 NC State #1 Colorado #1 Tennessee |
W 81−64 W 81−68 W 98–79 W 82–79 L 51–73 |
1996 | #2 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four National Championship |
#15 St. Francis (PA) #7 Oklahoma State #11 Stephen F. Austin #1 Louisiana Tech #1 Stanford #1 Tennessee |
W 98−66 W 83−55 W 78–64 W 90–76 W 86–76 L 65–83 |
1997 | #2 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight |
#15 Eastern Kentucky #7 Arizona #6 Vanderbilt #1 Stanford |
W 91−55 W 80−74 W 66–52 L 47–82 |
1998 | #7 | First Round | #10 George Washington | L 72−74 |
1999 | #3 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four |
#14 Liberty #11 SMU #2 Clemson #4 Iowa State #3 Duke |
W 73−52 W 68−55 W 67–54 W 89–71 L 69–81 |
2000 | #1 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight |
#16 Montana #9 Stanford #5 North Carolina #2 Rutgers |
W 74−46 W 83−64 W 83–57 L 51–59 |
2001 | #2 | First Round Second Round |
#15 Liberty #10 Missouri |
W 77−48 L 65–78 |
2002 | #10 | First Round | #7 Old Dominion | L 54−68 |
2003 | #5 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
#12 Charlotte #4 Rutgers #1 Duke |
W 80−61 W 74−64 L 63–66 |
2004 | #3 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight |
#14 Liberty #6 TCU #2 Purdue #4 LSU |
W 78−53 W 85−71 W 66–64 L 60–62 |
2005 | #6 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
#11 Rice #3 Texas #2 Duke |
W 75−49 W 70−68 L 57–63 |
2006 | #3 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
#14 Marist #11 Hartford #2 Connecticut |
W 75−60 W 73−54 L 75–77 |
2007 | #3 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
#14 Belmont #6 Iowa State #2 Purdue |
W 53−36 W 76−56 L 65–78 |
2008 | #8 | First Round Second Round |
#9 Iowa #1 North Carolina |
W 67−61 L 66−80 |
2009 | #11 | First Round | #6 Arizona State | L 47−58 |
2010 | #5 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
#12 Tulane #4 Oklahoma State #1 Stanford |
W 64−59 W 74−71 (OT) L 36–73 |
2011 | #6 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
#11 Middle Tenn #6 Florida State #2 Texas A&M |
W 56−41 W 61−59 L 38–79 |
2012 | #4 | First Round | #13 Marist | L 70−76 |
2013 | #4 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight |
#13 Montana #5 Iowa State #1 Stanford #2 California |
W 70−50 W 65−60 W 61–59 L 62–65 (OT) |
2014 | #8 | First Round | #9 St. Joseph's | L 57−67 |
2016 | #8 | First Round | #9 Indiana | L 58−62 |
2018 | #4 | First Round Second Round |
#13 Mercer #5 Duke |
W 68−63 L 40−66 |
2021 | #3 | First Round Second Round |
#14 Drexel #6 Oregon |
W 67−53 L 50−57 |
2022 | #6 | First Round Second Round |
#11 Dayton #3 Iowa State |
W 70−54 L 44−67 |
2023 | #10 | First Round Second Round |
#7 Florida State #2 Iowa |
W 66−54 L 66−74 |
Home venues
Player awards
National awards
- Tasha Humphrey – 2005
- Saudia Roundtree – 1996
SEC Awards
- Katrina McClain – 1987
- Saudia Roundtree – 1996
- Kelly Miller – 2000, 2001
School records
Source[6]
Career leaders
- Points Scored: Janet Harris (2641)
- Rebounds: Janet Harris (1398)
- Assists: Teresa Edwards (63)
- Steals: Sherill Baker (426)
- 3-pointers: Cori Chambers (282)
Single-season leaders
- Points Scored: Katrina McClain(796, 1987)
- Rebounds: Janet Harris, (397, 1983)
- Assists: Saudia Roundtree (226, 1995)
- Steals: Sherill Baker (149, 2006)
- 3-pointers: Cori Chambers (85, 2007)
Single-game leaders
- Points Scored: Coco Miller (45, 6 Dec 1997)
- Rebounds: Katrina McClain (24, 10 Feb 1986)
- Assists: Lady Hardmon 14, (6 Jan 1992)
- Steals: Ashley Houts (10, 29 Nov 2006)
Triple-Doubles
- Teresa Edwards 24 points, 10 rebs. & 10 assists. vs. Alabama 1 Mar 1986
- Tracy Henderson 14 points, 13 rebs. & 10 blocks vs. Louisville 19 Mar 1995
See also
Notes
- ^ University of Georgia Brand Guide (PDF). June 26, 2019. Retrieved December 2, 2018.
- ^ a b c Official 2007 NCAA Women's Final Four Records Book (PDF). pp. 6–7. Retrieved 2008-03-22.
- ^ "National, Player and Team Milestones". Georgiadogs.com. UGA Sports Communications. February 26, 2007. Retrieved 2008-03-22. [dead link]
- ^ "Andy Landers". Georgiadogs.com. Retrieved 2008-03-22. [dead link]
- ^ "Women's College Basketball Championship History Page". Archived from the original on 2009-07-30. Retrieved 2008-03-22.
- ^ a b "Media Guide". University of Georgia. Retrieved 11 Aug 2013.
References
- "Women's College Basketball Championship History Page". Archived from the original on 2009-07-30. Retrieved 2008-03-22.