Women's Basketball
Team | First Season |
All-Time Record |
All-Time Win % |
NCAA Tournament Appearances |
NCAA Tournament Record |
Arena | Head Coach |
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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 TournamentRivalries
Women's basketball rivalries involving WAC teams include:
Teams | Meetings | Record | Series Leader | Current Streak |
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