East Carolina Pirates women's basketball

The East Carolina Pirates women's basketball team represents East Carolina University in women's basketball. The school competes in the American Athletic Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Pirates play home basketball games at the Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum at Greenville, North Carolina.[2]

East Carolina Pirates women's basketball
2019–20 East Carolina Pirates women's basketball team
UniversityEast Carolina University
Head coachKim McNeill (2nd season)
ConferenceThe American
LocationGreenville, North Carolina
ArenaWilliams Arena at Minges Coliseum
(Capacity: 8,000)
NicknamePirates
ColorsPurple and Gold[1]
         
Uniforms
Home
Away
NCAA Tournament Appearances
1982, 2007
Conference Tournament Champions
1984, 1985 (CAA)
2007

Season-by-season record

As of the 2015–16 season, the Pirates have a 672–570 record. They have won three conference tournaments (1982, 1983, and 2007) while going to the NCAA Tournament in 1982 and 2007.[3]

Season Record Conference record Postseason result Coach
1969–709–2No Conferencen/aCatherine Bolton
1970–7111–1No Conferencen/aCatherine Bolton
1971–7212–3No Conferencen/aCatherine Bolton
1972–7319–2No ConferenceNational AIAW TournamentCatherine Bolton
1973–748–5No Conferencen/aCatherine Bolton
1974–7513–10No Conferencen/aCatherine Bolton
1975–7612–6No Conferencen/aCatherine Bolton
1976–777–15No Conferencen/aCatherine Bolton
1977–7819–11No Conferencen/aCatherine Bolton
1978–7918–11No Conferencen/aCathy Andruzzi
1979–8021–10No Conferencen/aCathy Andruzzi
1980–8122–7No Conferencen/aCathy Andruzzi
1981–8217–10No ConferenceNCAA First RoundCathy Andruzzi
1982–8314–12No Conferencen/aCathy Andruzzi
1983–8413–163–2 (ECAC-South)CAA Tournament ChampionsCathy Andruzzi
1984–8520–911–1 (ECAC-South)CAA Tournament ChampionsEmily Manwaring
1985–8624–611–1 (Colonial)CAA FinalistEmily Manwaring
1986–8716–137–5 (Colonial)n/aEmily Manwaring
1987–888–202–10 (Colonialn/aPat Pierson
1988–8915–137–5 (Colonial)n/aPat Pierson
1989–9018–108–4 (Colonial)n/aPat Pierson
1990–9112–174–8 (Colonial)CAA FinalistPat Pierson
1991–9221–812–2 (Colonial)CAA FinalistPat Pierson
1992–9316–128–8 (Colonial)n/aRosie Thompson
1993–942–241–13 (Colonial)n/aRosie Thompson
1994–958–193–11 (Colonial)n/aRosie Thompson
1995–9611–166–10 (Colonial)n/aAnne Donovan
1996–9713–166–10 (Colonial)CAA FinalistAnne Donovan
1997–989–194–12 (Colonial)n/aAnne Donovan
1998–9916–137–9 (Colonial)CAA FinalistDee Stokes
1999-0015–149–7 (Colonial)n/aDee Stokes
2000–0116–1210–6 (Colonial)n/aDee Stokes
2001–026–213–11 (C-USA)n/aDee Stokes/Gene Hill
2002–0312–164–10 (C-USA)n/aSharon Baldwin-Tener
2003–0414–145–9 (C-USA)n/aSharon Baldwin-Tener
2004–0510–186–8 (C-USA)n/aSharon Baldwin-Tener
2005–0617–128–8 (C-USA)n/aSharon Baldwin-Tener
2006–0719–1411–5 (C-USA)C-USA Champions
NCAA First Round
Sharon Baldwin-Tener
2007–0813–177–9 (C-USA)n/aSharon Baldwin-Tener
2008–0918–138–8 (C-USA)n/aSharon Baldwin-Tener
2009–1023–119–7 (C-USA)WNIT Second RoundSharon Baldwin-Tener
2010–1116–159–7 (C-USA)n/aHeather Macy
2011–1212–195–11 (C-USA)n/aHeather Macy
2012–1322–1011–5 (C-USA)WNIT First RoundHeather Macy
2013–1422–910–6 (C-USA)WNIT First RoundHeather Macy
2014–1522–1111–7 (AAC)WNIT Second RoundHeather Macy
2015–1613–196–12 (AAC)n/aHeather Macy
2016–17 11–19 2–14 (AAC) n/a Heather Macy
2017–18 16–15 7–9 (AAC) n/a Heather Macy
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References

  1. ECU Athletics Style Guidelines (PDF). July 14, 2017. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  2. "ECU Pirates Official Athletic Site". Ecupirates.com. Retrieved 2017-01-24.
  3. "ECU Pirates Official Athletic Site" (PDF). Ecupirates.com. Retrieved 2017-01-24.


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