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Nevada Wolf Pack women's basketball
2019–20 Nevada Wolf Pack women's basketball team
UniversityUniversity of Nevada, Reno
Head coachAmanda Levens (1st year season)
ConferenceMountain West
LocationReno, Nevada
ArenaLawlor Events Center
(capacity: 11,784)
NicknameWolf Pack
ColorsNavy blue and silver[1]
   
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The Nevada Wolf Pack women's basketball program is a college basketball team that represents the University of Nevada, Reno. The team is currently a member of the Mountain West Conference, which is a Division I conference in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).[2]

History

Though the Wolf Pack began play in 1899, record were not accurately kept up to date until the 1981–82 season, considered by the school to be the first for the program. They played in the West Coast Athletic Conference from 1985 to 1987, the Mountain West from 1987–88, the Big Sky Conference from 1988–1992, the Big West Conference from 1992–2000, and the Western Athletic Conference from 2000–2012 before joining the Mountain West Conference in 2012. they made the WNIT in 2007 and 2011, winning their First Round game in the latter year against St. Mary's 65–62 but losing in the Second Round to USC 78–59. As of the end of the 2015–16 season, they have a 363–583 all-time record.[3]

Season Coach Record Conference Record
1981–82 Julie Hickey 12–15 n/a
1982–83 Julie Hickey 8–18 n/a
1983–84 Chuck Ayers 8–18 n/a
1984–85 Anne Hope 9–15 n/a
1985–86 Anne Hope 17–8 7–5
1986–87 Anne Hope 9–19 4–8
1987–88 Anne Hope 9–18 2–14
1988–89 Chickie Mason 2–25 0–16
1989–90 Chickie Mason 6–21 2–14
1990–91 Tommy Gates 5–22 3–13
1991–92 Tommy Gates 8–18 5–11
1992–93 Tommy Gates 4–22 4–13
1993–94 Ada Gee 3–24 0–18
1994–95 Ada Gee 10–18 6–12
1995–96 Ada Gee 9–17 6–12
1996–97 Ada Gee 13–13 9–5
1997–98 Ada Gee 19–9 10–4
1998–99 Ada Gee 9–19 4–10
1999-00 Ada Gee 19–10 8–6
2000–01 Ada Gee 16–13 9–7
2001–02 Ada Gee 9–19 6–12
2002–03 Ada Gee 10–19 3–15
2003–04 Kim Gervasoni 3–26 2–16
2004–05 Kim Gervasoni 8–22 3–15
2005–06 Kim Gervasoni 13–17 8–8
2006–07 Kim Gervasoni 17–15 10–6
2007–08 Kim Gervasoni 18–12 9–7
2008–09 Jane Albright 18–14 10–6
2009–10 Jane Albright 17–16 10–6
2010–11 Jane Albright 22–11 9–7
2011–12 Jane Albright 7–23 3–11
2012–13 Jane Albright 8–23 2–14
2013–14 Jane Albright 18–13 12–6
2014–15 Jane Albright 9–21 5–13
2015–16 Jane Albright 5–25 4–14
2016-17 Jane Albright 11-19 5-14
2017-18 Amanda Levens 19–17 7–11

References

  1. ^ "Visual Identity – The Block N Logo". Retrieved September 11, 2022.
  2. ^ "University of Nevada Athletics". www.nevadawolfpack.com.[dead link]
  3. ^ [1][dead link]