Old Dominion Monarchs women's basketball

The Old Dominion Monarchs women’s basketball team (formerly the Lady Monarchs) represents Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. The team currently competes in the NCAA Division I as a member of the Sun Belt Conference.

Old Dominion Monarchs
2023–24 Old Dominion Monarchs women's basketball team
UniversityOld Dominion University
First season1969–70
All-time record1060–427
Head coachDeLisha Milton-Jones (3rd season)
ConferenceSun Belt
LocationNorfolk, Virginia
ArenaChartway Arena
(Capacity: 8,472[1])
NicknameMonarchs (2013–present)
Lady Monarchs (1969–2012)
ColorsSlate blue, silver, and light blue[2]
     
Uniforms
Home jersey
Team colours
Home
Away jersey
Team colours
Away
Alternate jersey
Team colours
Alternate
NCAA tournament champions
1985
NCAA tournament runner-up
1997
NCAA tournament Final Four
1983, 1985, 1997
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1983, 1984, 1985, 1997, 2002
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2008
NCAA tournament appearances
1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
AIAW tournament champions
1979, 1980
AIAW tournament Final Four
1979, 1980, 1981
AIAW tournament Elite Eight
1979, 1980, 1981
AIAW tournament Sweet Sixteen
1979, 1980, 1981
AIAW tournament appearances
1979, 1980, 1981
Conference tournament champions
Sun Belt: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1990
CAA: 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
Conference regular season champions
Sun Belt: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989
CAA: 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010

The ODU Monarchs women's basketball team contributed to the initial rise in popularity of women's intercollegiate basketball in the United States in the 1970s. Women's college basketball was organized under the auspices of the AIAW in the early 1970s, at a time when competitive power was distributed among small colleges that had established a niche (such as Immaculata, Delta State, West Chester State, Wayland Baptist and Stephen F. Austin).

ODU won two AIAW national championships in 1979 and 1980 in dominating fashion with star players, Nancy Lieberman and Anne Donovan. Led by Medina Dixon and Tracy Claxton, ODU won the NCAA Division 1 championship in 1985, defeating the University of Georgia 70–65.

ODU along with UCLA and Tennessee, among others, led the rise to prominence of large schools with national reputations to the top intercollegiate level, before the NCAA began sponsoring sports for women.

Rivalries edit

Old Dominion (in white) game in 1971
Old Dominion–James Madison: All-Time Record
Games playedFirst meetingLast meetingODU winsODU lossesWin %
771969–70 (won 66–39)February 28, 2013 (lost 61–77)5225.675
Old Dominion–VCU: All-Time Record
Games playedFirst meetingLast meetingODU winsODU lossesWin %
791969–70 (won 49–36)November 21, 2021 (lost 48–71)6019.759
Old Dominion–Virginia: All-Time Record
Games playedFirst meetingLast meetingODU winsODU lossesWin %
351973–74 (lost 40–46)November 24, 2019 (lost 53–56)1916.543
Old Dominion–Virginia Tech: All-Time Record
Games playedFirst meetingLast meetingODU winsODU lossesWin %
331972–73 (won 31–29)November 25, 2014 (won 69–62)258.758
Old Dominion–William & Mary: All-Time Record
Games playedFirst meetingLast meetingODU winsODU lossesWin %
681969–70 (won 62–22)December 5, 2021 (won 68–55)617.897

Postseason results edit

NCAA Division I edit

YearSeedRoundOpponentResult
1982#1First round
Sweet Sixteen
#8 St. Peter's
#4 Kansas State
W 75-42
L 67-76
1983#2First round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
#7 St. John's
#3 Maryland
#5 Penn State
#1 Louisiana Tech
W 86-63
W 74-57
W 74-60
L 55-71
1984#1First round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#8 Penn State
#4 NC State
#3 Cheyney State
W 87-65
W 73-71 (OT)
L 71-80
1985#1First round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
Title Game
#8 Syracuse
#4 NC State
#2 Ohio State
#2 NE Louisiana
#2 Georgia
W 88-63
W 77-67
W 72-68
W 57-47
W 70-65
1987#5Second round
Sweet Sixteen
#4 North Carolina
#1 Auburn
W 76-58
L 61-77
1988#6Second round#3 RutgersL 78-88
1989#6First round
Second round
#11 Villanova
#3 Ole Miss
W 66-41
L 58-74
1990#8First round
Second round
#9 St. Joseph's
#1 Tennessee
W 91-69
L 68-87
1992#10First round#7 North CarolinaL 54-60
1993#7First round
Second round
#10 Tennessee Tech
#2 Iowa
W 77-60
L 56-82
1994#6First round
Second round
#11 St. Joseph's
#3 North Carolina
W 56-55
L 52-63
1995#8First round#9 FIUL 76-81
1996#2First round
Second round
Sweet Sixteen
#15 Holy Cross
#10 Toledo
#3 Virginia
W 83-56
W 72-66
L 60-72
1997#1First round
Second round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
Title Game
#16 Liberty
#8 Purdue
#4 LSU
#3 Florida
#1 Stanford
#3 Tennessee
W 102-52
W 69-65
W 62-49
W 53-51
W 83-82
L 59-68
1998#1First round
Second round
Sweet Sixteen
#16 St. Francis (PA)
#9 Nebraska
#4 NC State
W 92-39
W 75-60
L 54-55
1999#2First round
Second round
Sweet Sixteen
#15 Tennessee Tech
#10 Maine
#3 Duke
W 74-48
W 72-62
L 63-76
2000#4First round
Second round
Sweet Sixteen
#13 Green Bay
#12 SMU
#1 Louisiana Tech
W 94-85
W 96-76
L 74-86
2001#11First round#6 WashingtonL 65-67
2002#7First round
Second round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#10 Georgia
#2 Purdue
#3 Kansas State
#1 Connecticut
W 68-54
W 74-70 (OT)
W 82-62
L 64-85
2003#12First round#5 Boston CollegeL 72-73
2004#8First round#9 MarquetteL 64-67
2005#11First round#6 VirginiaL 57-79
2006#10First round#7 George WashingtonL 72-87
2007#7First round#10 Florida StateL 75-85
2008#5First round
Second round
Sweet Sixteen
#12 Liberty
#4 Virginia
#1 Connecticut
W 82-62
W 88-85 (OT)
L 63-78

AIAW Division I edit

The Lady Monarchs made three appearances in the AIAW women's basketball tournament, with a combined record of 11–1.

YearRoundOpponentResult
1979First round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National Championship
Kansas State
Maryland
UCLA
Louisiana Tech
W, 96–75
W, 69–51
W, 87–82
W, 75–65
1980First round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National Championship
BYU
Rutgers
Louisiana Tech
Tennessee
W, 88–66
W, 84–62
W, 73–59
W, 68–53
1981Second round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Third-place game
Stephen F. Austin
Long Beach State
Tennessee
USC
W, 60–54
W, 76–60
L, 65–68
W, 68–65

Home venues edit

Old Dominion play their home games at Chartway Arena. In the past, the team played at the Old Dominion University Fieldhouse from 1970–2002.

Notable players edit

Coaches edit

Seasons edit

Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Independent (1969–1982)
1969–70Mary Jackson16–2
1970–71Mary Jackson8–7
1971–72Mary Jackson12–7
1972–73Mary Jackson7–9
1973–74Debbie Wilson7–7
1974–75Pam Parsons13–9
1975–76Pam Parsons15–11
1976–77Pam Parsons23–9NWIT Semifinals
1977–78Marianne Stanley30–4NWIT Champions
1978–79Marianne Stanley35–1AIAW Champions
1979–80Marianne Stanley37–1AIAW Champions
1980–81Marianne Stanley28–7AIAW 3rd Place
1981–82Marianne Stanley22–6NCAA Sweet 16
Sun Belt Conference (1982–1991)
1982–83Marianne Stanley29–61stNCAA Final Four
1983–84Marianne Stanley24–51stNCAA Elite Eight
1984–85Marianne Stanley31–36–01stNCAA Champions
1985–86Marianne Stanley15–135–12nd
1986–87Marianne Stanley18–135–12ndNCAA Sweet 16
1987–88Wendy Larry17–126–01stNCAA 2nd Round
1988–89Wendy Larry23–95–11stNCAA 2nd Round
1989–90Wendy Larry21–104–22ndNCAA 2nd Round
1990–91Wendy Larry5–212–45th
Colonial Athletic Association (1991–2013)
1991–92Wendy Larry20–119–53rdNCAA 1st Round
1992–93Wendy Larry22–814–01stNCAA 2nd Round
1993–94Wendy Larry25–614–01stNCAA 2nd Round
1994–95Wendy Larry27–613–1T-1stNCAA 1st Round
1995–96Wendy Larry29–316–01stNCAA Sweet 16
1996–97Wendy Larry34–216–01stNCAA Runner-up
1997–98Wendy Larry29–316–01stNCAA Sweet 16
1998–99Wendy Larry28–416–01stNCAA Sweet 16
1999–00Wendy Larry29–516–01stNCAA Sweet 16
2000–01Wendy Larry21–915–11stNCAA 1st Round
2001–02Wendy Larry28–618–01stNCAA Elite Eight
2002–03Wendy Larry21–1115–3T-1stNCAA 1st Round
2003–04Wendy Larry25–717–11stNCAA 1st Round
2004–05Wendy Larry22–915–32ndNCAA 1st Round
2005–06Wendy Larry22–917–11stNCAA 1st Round
2006–07Wendy Larry24–917–11stNCAA 1st Round
2007–08Wendy Larry31–517–11stNCAA Sweet 16
2008–09Wendy Larry17–1311–74th
2009–10Wendy Larry19–1414–41stWNIT 2nd Round
2010–11Wendy Larry20–1114–4T-2ndWNIT 1st Round
2011–12Karen Barefoot11–217–11T-8th
2012–13Karen Barefoot19–1210–8T-4thWNIT 1st Round
Conference USA (2013–2022)
2013–14Karen Barefoot18–169–7T-6thWNIT 2nd Round
2014–15Karen Barefoot21–1311–7T-4thWNIT 2nd Round
2015–16Karen Barefoot17–1710–85th
2016–17Karen Barefoot17–1411–76th
2017–18Nikki McCray-Penson8–236–10T-10th
2018–19Nikki McCray-Penson21–1110–6T-5thWNIT 1st Round
2019–20Nikki McCray-Penson24–614–4T-2nd
2020–21DeLisha Milton-Jones13–117–96th East
2021–22DeLisha Milton-Jones24–1012–63rd EastWNIT 2nd Round
Sun Belt Conference (2022–Present)
2022–23DeLisha Milton-Jones22–1212–6T-4th
2023–24DeLisha Milton-Jones22–1012–64thWNIT 2nd Round
Total:1166–502 (.699)

      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

  • Source: Old Dominion Athletics,[3] Sun Belt Conference,[4] Colonial Athletic Association[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Old Dominion Women's Basketball Quick Facts" (PDF). ODUSports.com. July 1, 2021. Retrieved July 11, 2022.
  2. ^ Old Dominion University Athletic Department Branding Guidelines (PDF). July 8, 2019. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  3. ^ "2023-24 Women's Basketball Media Guide" (PDF). Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  4. ^ "2018-19 Sun Belt Women's Basketball Media Guide". Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  5. ^ "Colonial Athletic Association 2020-21 Record Book" (PDF). Retrieved 2024-02-10.

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