Lafayette Leopards women's basketball

The Lafayette Leopards women’s basketball team is the college basketball program representing Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. The Leopards currently participate as part of the NCAA Division I basketball, and compete in the Patriot League. The Leopards currently play their home games at the Kirby Sports Center.[2]

Lafayette Leopards women's basketball
2018–19 Lafayette Leopards women's basketball team
UniversityLafayette College
Head coachKia Damon (1st season)
ConferencePatriot
LocationEaston, Pennsylvania
ArenaKirby Sports Center
(Capacity: 3,500)
NicknameLeopards
ColorsMaroon and White[1]
         
Uniforms
Home
Away
Conference Tournament Champions
1985, 1987, 1988
Conference Regular Season Champions
1985, 1987, 1988

History

Since the Leopards began play in 1972, they have an all-time record of 509–710 (through 2018–19), though they have not had a winning season since 1997–98. They have never appeared in the NCAA Tournament, but they went to the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (EAIAW) playoffs in 1977, 1978, and 1981. They won the East Coast Conference title in 1985, 1987, and 1988.[3]

Season Coach Record Conference record
1972–73Sharon Mitchell4–2n/a
1973–74Sharon Mitchell4–4n/a
1974–75Sharon Mitchell4–6n/a
1975–76Barbara Young10–1n/a
1976–77Barbara Young15–3n/a
1977–78Barbara Young14–4n/a
1978–79Barbara Young9–8n/a
1979–80Barbara Young11–9n/a
1980–81Pat Fisher13–7n/a
1981–82Pat Fisher7–16n/a
1982–83Pat Fisher13–12n/a
1983–84Pat Fisher16–10n/a
1984–85Pat Fisher24–6n/a
1985–86Pat Fisher21–8n/a
1986–87Pat Fisher24–66–4
1987–88Pat Fisher20–10n/a
1988–89Pat Fisher20–9n/a
1989–90Pat Fisher11–176–6
1990–91Pat Fisher10–194–8
1991–92Pat Fisher19–1011–3
1992–93Pat Fisher19–910–4
1993–94Pat Fisher18–99–5
1994–95Pat Fisher3–243–11
1995–96Pat Fisher6–213–9
1996–97Pat Fisher14–155–7
1997–98Pat Fisher15–137–5
1998–99Pat Fisher8–204–8
1999-00Pat Fisher7–224–8
2000–01Pat Fisher7–213–9
2001–02Tammy Smith3–251–13
2002–03Tammy Smith3–252–12
2003–04Tammy Smith1–271–13
2004–05Tammy Smith5–233–11
2005–06Tammy Smith8–203–11
2006–07Tammy Smith7–235–9
2007–08Tammy Smith14–166–8
2008–09Tammy Smith8–222–12
2009–10Tammy Smith6–234–10
2010–11Dianne Nolan11–194–10
2011–12Dianne Nolan8–222–12
2012–13Dianne Nolan11–194–10
2013–14Dianne Nolan14–168–10
2014–15Dianne Nolan14–176–12
2015–16Theresa Grentz6–234–14
2016–17Theresa Grentz4–282–16
2017–18Kia Damon11–196–11
2018–19Kia Damon9–222–16

References

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