Utah State Aggies women's basketball

The Utah State Aggies are a Division I women's college basketball team that plays in the Mountain West Conference, representing Utah State University. They play their home games at the Smith Spectrum.[2]

Utah State Aggies women's basketball
2017–18 Utah State Aggies women's basketball team
UniversityUtah State University
Head coachKayla Ard (1st season)
ConferenceMountain West
LocationLogan, Utah
ArenaSmith Spectrum
(Capacity: 10,270)
NicknameAggies
Student sectionThe Hurd
ColorsNavy Blue, White, and Pewter Gray[1]
              
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History

The Aggies started play in 1972. They made the AIAW First Round in their first three years and the regionals in 1982, but they won only 18 games in the last five years of the program's first run in basketball. The women's team was shuttered from 1988 to 2002. Utah State played in the Intermountain Athletic Conference from 1973–1982, played as an Independent from 1982–1984, the High Country Athletic Conference from 1984–1987, the Big West Conference from 2003–2005, and the Western Athletic Conference from 2006–2013 before joining the Mountain West Conference in 2014.

The Aggies have made appearances in the WNIT in 2011 and 2012, as well as the three appearances in WBI tournaments.[3][4] The Aggies have never won a conference title, and as a result have never qualified for the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament.

In November 2019, Jerry Finkbeiner, in his eight season as head coach of the Aggies, stepped down due to medical reasons. His three postseason tournament appearances are the most among Aggies head coaches all-time.[5]

In March 2020, Southeastern Louisiana alum Kayla Ard was named as head coach.[6]

Season Record Conference Record Coach
1972–7317–3n/aFern Gardner
1973–7412–28–0Fern Gardner
1974–7514–610–3Fern Gardner
1975–7612–910–3Fern Gardner
1976–7712–129–4Marilyn Weiss
1977–789–148–5Marilyn Weiss
1978–7914–105–8Cindy Perkins
1979–8013–155–5Cindy Perkins
1980–8112–195–5Cindy Perkins
1981–8212–206–4Cindy Perkins
1982–833–22n/aKaren Logan
1983–842–23n/aKaren Logan
1984–859–193–9Bob Corbin
1985–863–280–12Bob Corbin
1986–871–260–12Lloydene Searle
2003–045–225–13 (10th)Raegan Pebley
2004–0514–149–9 (6th)Raegan Pebley
2005–063–242–14 (9th)Raegan Pebley
2006–0711–187–9 (6th)Raegan Pebley
2007–089–205–11 (7th)Raegan Pebley
2008–0916–159–7 (5th)Raegan Pebley
2009–1013–175–11 (7th)Raegan Pebley
2010–1118–1510–6 (3rd)Raegan Pebley
2011–1221–1011–3 (2nd)Raegan Pebley
2012–1318–1414–4 (2nd)Jerry Finkbeiner
2013–1415–168–10 (8th)Jerry Finkbeiner
2014–158–235–13 (10th)Jerry Finkbeiner
2015–1614–178–10 (7th)Jerry Finkbeiner
2016–17 17–15 9–9 (6th) Jerry Finkbeiner
2017–18 7–23 5–13 (T-8th) Jerry Finkbeiner
2018–19 17–16 10–9 (T-5th) Jerry Finkbeiner

Postseason

WNIT

The Aggies have appeared in two WNIT tournaments. Their combined record is 1-2.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
2011 –––– First Round

Second Round

Arizona

BYU

W 103–95

L 102–63

2012 –––– First Round Utah L 69–58

WBI

The Aggies have appeared in three Women's Basketball Invitational tournaments. Their combined record is 1-3.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
2013 #3 First Round South Dakota L 77–69
2017 –––– First Round Idaho L 64–59
2019 –––– First Round

Quarterfinals

UC Riverside

North Texas

W 68–60

L 56–54

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