History of Western Athletic Conference Football - Women's Basketball

Women's Basketball

Team First
Season
All-Time
Record
All-Time
Win %
NCAA Tournament
Appearances
NCAA Tournament
Record
Arena Head Coach
Idaho 1975 503–511 .496 1 0–1 Cowan Spectrum Jon Newlee
New Mexico State 1983 437–406 .518 2 0–2 Pan American Center Mark Trakh
Seattle 1978 . 0 0–0 Connolly Center Joan Bonvicini

WAC tournament

Main article: WAC Women's Basketball Tournament

Rivalries

Women's basketball rivalries involving WAC teams include:

Teams Meetings Record Series Leader Current Streak

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