Alabama A&M Lady Bulldogs basketball
The Alabama A&M Lady Bulldogs basketball team is the basketball team that represents Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University in Normal, Alabama. The school's team currently competes in the Southwestern Athletic Conference.[2]
Alabama A&M Lady Bulldogs | |||
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University | Alabama A&M University | ||
Head coach | Margaret Richards (1st season) | ||
Conference | SWAC | ||
Location | Huntsville, Alabama | ||
Arena | Elmore Gymnasium (Capacity: 6,000) | ||
Nickname | Lady Bulldogs | ||
Colors | Maroon and White[1] | ||
NCAA Tournament Appearances | |||
Division II: 1991, 1997 | |||
Conference Tournament Champions | |||
1984, 1991 (SIAC) |
History
The Bulldogs played in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference from 1947 to 1998 before joining the SWAC. They have made two NCAA Tournament appearances, both being in Division II, which they lost in the First Round both times.[3][4][5]
NCAA Division II Tournament appearances
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1991 | Semifinals | Delta State | L 90–107 |
1997 | First Round | Kentucky State | L 63–78 |
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References
- Alabama A&M University Style Manual (PDF). Retrieved September 11, 2016.
- "Alabama A&M Athletics - Women's Basketball - Alabama A&M University". www.aamusports.com.
- "1991 NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Tournament - Varsity Pride". www.jonfmorse.com.
- "1997 NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Tournament - Varsity Pride". www.jonfmorse.com.
- "Alabama A&M Athletics - AAMU 11-12 Womens Media Guide" (PDF). www.aamusports.com.
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