Lehigh Mountain Hawks women's basketball

The Lehigh Mountain Hawks women’s basketball team is a college basketball program representing Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The Mountain Hawks are a member of NCAA Division I basketball, and compete in the Patriot League. They are coached by Sue Troyan, entering her 25th season as head coach. The Mountain Hawks currently play their home games at Stabler Arena.[1]

Lehigh Mountain Hawks women's basketball
2018–19 Lehigh Mountain Hawks women's basketball team
UniversityLehigh University
Head coachSue Troyan (25th season)
ConferencePatriot League
LocationBethlehem, Pennsylvania
ArenaStabler Arena
(Capacity: 5,600 - Basketball)
NicknameMountain Hawks
ColorsBrown and White
         
NCAA Tournament Appearances
1997, 2009, 2010
Conference Tournament Champions
1986, 1997, 2009, 2010
Conference Regular Season Champions
1986, 2009, 2010

History

Lehigh first sponsored a varsity women's basketball team for the 1974–75 season, just a few years after the university became coed. The team competed in the East Coast Conference from 1982–83 through the 1989–90 season. Muffet McGraw coached the team from 1982 to 1987 before becoming the head coach at Notre Dame. Lehigh is a charter member of the Patriot League, which began play in women's basketball in the fall of 1990. As of the end of the 2017–18 season, the Mountain Hawks have an all-time record of 571–599. They have won four conference championships in their history, including an East Coast Conference title in 1986 and three Patriot League titles in 1997, 2009 and 2010. They have made three NCAA Tournament appearances in program history and have lost in the first round all three times, losing 103–35 to Connecticut in 1997, losing 85–49 to Auburn in 2009, and losing 79–42 to Iowa State in 2010.[2]

Home Arenas

The team originally played its home games exclusively inside Grace Hall on Lehigh's main Asa Packer Campus. Upon the opening of Stabler Arena in 1979, Lehigh's women's team began playing select games at Stabler, while still playing a majority of their home games at Grace Hall. The program began playing its full home schedule at Stabler during the 1989-90 season. Through the 2017-18 season, Lehigh has compiled a 255-184 record at Stabler Arena.[2]

Year-by-Year Records

Season Record Conference record Coach
1974–752–5n/aBarbara Lipkin
1975–766–4n/aBarbara Lipkin
1976–7713–7n/aAnnette Lynch
1977–786–10n/aAnnette Lynch
1978–7910–8n/aAnnette Lynch
1979–8011–10n/aAnnette Lynch
1980–817–15n/aMaureen Frederick
1981–827–15n/aMaureen Frederick
1982–8314–94-5 (ECC)Muffet McGraw
1983–8413–94-4 (ECC)Muffet McGraw
1984–8520–810-4 (ECC)Muffet McGraw
1985–8624–412-2 (ECC)Muffet McGraw
1986–8717–118-6 (ECC)Muffet McGraw
1987–8810–176-8 (ECC)Anne Sinnot-Skutches
1988–897–215-9 (ECC)Anne Skutches/Jocelyn Beck
1989–9021–812-2 (ECC)Jocelyn Beck
1990–9110–183–9 (Patriot)Jocelyn Beck
1991–922–261–13 (Patriot)Jocelyn Beck
1992–931–261–13 (Patriot)Jocelyn Beck
1993–946–214–10 (Patriot)Jocelyn Beck
1994–953–242–12 (Patriot)Jocelyn Beck
1995–9614–135–7 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
1996–9715–157–5 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
1997–9811–174–8 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
1998–9915–126–6 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
1999-0013–166–6 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
2000–0116–147–5 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
2001–0212–168–6 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
2002–0312–159–5 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
2003–0413–169–5 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
2004–0519–1010–4 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
2005–0610–185–9 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
2006–0711–195–9 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
2007–0818–139–5 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
2008–0926–712–2 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
2009–1029–413–1 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
2010–1121–1110–4 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
2011–1217–139–5 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
2012–1314–166–8 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
2013–1413–185–13 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
2014–1519–129–9 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
2015–1618–1310–8 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
2016–1710–205–13 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
2017–1815–159–9 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
2018–1921–1012–6 (Patriot)Sue Troyan
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References

  1. "The Official Site of Lehigh University Athletics". Lehighsports.com. Retrieved 2017-10-30.
  2. "Lehigh Women's Basketball Record Book" (PDF). www.lehighsports.com. Retrieved 2017-10-30.


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