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College basketball team
The UTSA Roadrunners women's basketball team represents the University of Texas at San Antonio in women's basketball . The school competes in the American Athletic Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Roadrunners play home basketball games at Convocation Center in San Antonio, Texas .[ 2]
As of the end of the 2015–16 season, the Roadrunners have an all-time record of 493–500 since beginning play in 1981. From 1992–2012, they played in the Southland Conference , before joining Conference USA in 2013 after one year in the Western Athletic Conference .
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The women's basketball team qualified for the 2008 Women's NCAA tournament and 2009 Women's NCAA tournament .
The women's basketball team wins the regular season Southland Conference (SLC) championship in 2002–03.[ 4]
The women's basketball team wins first-ever Southland Conference Championship in 2008.[ 5]
The women's basketball team wins Southland Conference regular season Title in 2009.[ 6]
The women's basketball team wins Southland Conference Championship in 2009.[ 7]
The women's basketball team clinches the 2011 Southland Conference West Division Championship.[ 8]
Statistics overview
Season
Coach
Overall
Conference
Standing
Postseason
NCAA independent (1981–1983)
1981–82
Ginny DeHaven
16–11
—
—
—
1982–83
Ginny DeHaven
17–10
—
—
—
OCAC (1983–1985)
1983–84
Ginny DeHaven
21–6
9–1
—
—
1984–85
Bill MacLeay
18–10
9–1
—
—
NCAA independent (1985–1992)
1985–86
Bill MacLeay
18–9
—
—
—
1986–87
Bill MacLeay
18–8
—
—
—
1987–88
Bill MacLeay
10–18
—
—
—
1988–89
Bill MacLeay
9–17
—
—
—
1989–90
Mary Ann McLaughlin
12–16
—
—
—
1990–91
Mary Ann McLaughlin
18–12
—
—
—
1991–92
Mary Ann McLaughlin
4–23
—
—
—
Southland Conference (1992–2006)
1992–93
Mary Ann McLaughlin
11–15
6–12
T-7th
—
1993–94
Mary Ann McLaughlin
15–21
2–16
9th
—
1994–95
Jeff Spivey
7–19
2–16
9th
—
1995–96
Jeff Spivey
8–18
4–14
9th
—
1996–97
Terry Gray
14–13
7–9
6th
—
1997–98
Terry Gray
18–10
9–7
T-4th
—
1998–99
Terry Gray
6–20
3–15
T-10th
—
1999=00
Jeff Dow
7–20
3–15
T-10th
—
2000–01
Rae Rippetoe-Blair
16–13
13–7
4th
—
2001–02
Rae Rippetoe-Blair
16–12
15–5
3rd
—
2002–03
Rae Rippetoe-Blair
18–11
17–3
1st
—
2003–04
Rae Rippetoe-Blair
15–14
10–6
4th
—
2004–05
Rae Rippetoe-Blair
16–12
10–6
5th
—
2005–06
Rae Rippetoe-Blair
18–12
11–5
3rd
—
Southland Conference (West) (2006–2012)
2006–07
Rae Rippetoe-Blair
14–16
9–7
T-4th
—
2007–08
Rae Rippetoe-Blair
23–10
12–4
3rd
NCAA First Round
2008–09
Rae Rippetoe-Blair
24–9
14–2
T-1st
NCAA First Round
2009–10
Rae Rippetoe-Blair
16–14
10–6
3rd
—
2010–11
Rae Rippetoe-Blair
16–15
11–5
T-1st
—
2011–12
Rae Rippetoe-Blair
8–21
4–12
T-4th
—
WAC (2012–2013)
2012–13
Rae Rippetoe-Blair
16–14
10–8
4th
—
Conference USA (2013–present)
2013–14
Lubomyr Lichonczak
14–17
4–12
15th
—
2014–15
Lubomyr Lichonczak
16–15
11–7
T-4th
—
2015–16
Lubomyr Lichonczak
10–19
6–12
11th
—
2016–17
Lubomyr Lichonczak
14–17
10–8
7th
—
2017–18
Kristen Holt
9–21
6–10
10th
—
2018–19
Kristen Holt
7–19
2–12
T-12th
—
2019–20
Kristen Holt
6–23
2–16
14th
—
2020–21
Kristen Holt
2–18
0–14
7th West
—
2021–22
Karen Aston
7–23
3–11
7th West
—
2022–23
Karen Aston
13–19
9–11
6th
—
Total:
493–500
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
Conference regular season champion
Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Division regular season champion
Division regular season and conference tournament champion
Conference tournament champion
NCAA tournament results [ edit ]
Year
Seed
Round
Opponent
Result
2008
#15
First Round
#2 Texas A&M
L 52–91
2009
#15
First Round
#2 Baylor
L 82–87 (OT)
Venues Rivalries Culture & lore People Seasons
Teams Championships & awards Seasons
Academics
Athletics
Campus Student life Traditions
Founded : 1969
Students : 30,674
Endowment : $US181.4 million