Western Michigan Broncos women's basketball

The Western Michigan Broncos women's basketball team represents Western Michigan University, in Kalamazoo, Michigan in women's basketball. The school competes in the Mid-American Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Broncos play home basketball games at the University Arena near the campus in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

Western Michigan Broncos women's basketball
2017–18 Western Michigan Broncos women's basketball team
UniversityWestern Michigan University
Head coachShane Clipfell (7th season)
ConferenceMid-American
LocationKalamazoo, Michigan
ArenaUniversity Arena
(Capacity: 5,421)
NicknameBroncos
ColorsBrown and Gold[1]
         
Uniforms
Home
Away
NCAA Tournament Appearances
1985, 2003
Conference Tournament Champions
1985, 2003

Season-by-season record

Western Michigan has a 610–677 record since starting play in 1967 with a 266–306 record in Mid-American Conference play. They have won the MAC tournament (1985, 2003) while being the tournament runner-up in 1988, and the Broncos have won a division title (2000) as well. While they haven't advanced past the First Round of the NCAA Tournament, they have qualified for the Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) four times (1999, 2000, 2004, 2015) and advanced to the Quarterfinals in 2004.[2][3]

Season Coach Record Conference Record
1967–68Fran Ebert6–6n/a
1968–69Fran Ebert1–9n/a
1969–70Fran Ebert3–5n/a
1970–71Fran Ebert7–5n/a
1971–72Fran Ebert14–3n/a
1972–73Fran Ebert13–3n/a
1972–73Fran Ebert13–3n/a
1973–74Fran Ebert9–9n/a
1974–75Fran Ebert16–5n/a
1975–76Fran Ebert20–3n/a
1976–77Fran Ebert13–12n/a
1977–78Fran Ebert21–5n/a
1978–79Fran Ebert12–17n/a
1979–80Fran Ebert19–10n/a
1980–81Fran Ebert18–13n/a
1981–82Fran Ebert7–19n/a
1982–83Jim Hess3–230–18
1983–84Jim Hess13–128–10
1984–85Jim Hess19–1014–4
1985–86Jim Hess12–159–9
1986–87Jim Hess17–1010–6
1987–88Jim Hess19–1012–4
1988–89Jim Hess11–166–10
1989–90Jim Hess10–175–11
1990–91Pat Charity9–184–12
1991–92Pat Charity2–251–15
1992–93Pat Charity14–1310–8
1993–94Pat Charity16–129–9
1994–95Pat Charity17–1113–5
1995–96Pat Charity13–1410–8
1996–97Pat Charity3–233–15
1997–98Ron Stewart7–195–13
1998–99Ron Stewart19–1011–5
1999–2000Ron Stewart18–1214–2
2000–01Ron Stewart9–196–10
2001–02Ron Stewart16–1511–5
2002–03Ron Stewart20–1210–6
2003–04Ron Stewart19–1311–5
2004–05Ron Stewart10–187–9
2005–06Ron Stewart14–1411–5
2006–07Ron Stewart14–186–10
2007–08Ron Stewart13–199–7
2008–09Tasha McDowell7–233–13
2009–10Tasha McDowell9–214–12
2010–11Tasha McDowell9–215–11
2011–12Tasha McDowell8–225–11
2012–13Shane Clipfell11–207–11
2013–14Shane Clipfell13–188–10
2014–15Shane Clipfell20–1311–7
2015–16Shane Clipfell17–158–10
2016–17 Shane Clipfell 19–13 8–10
2017–18 Shane Clipfell 18–15 9–9

NCAA Tournament results

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1985 #8First Round#1 TexasL 84-62
2003 #14First Round#3 StanfordL 82-66
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References

  1. Western Michigan University Official Athletics Style Guide (PDF). February 17, 2017. Retrieved November 24, 2018.
  2. "Year-By-Year Coaching Records". wmubroncos.com.
  3. "MAC Tournament & Postseason Results". wmubroncos.com.
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