Vanderbilt Commodores Women's Basketball - Year-by-year Season Records

Year-by-year Season Records

Season Head Coach Overall Record Conf. Record Postseason
Southeastern Conference
1977-78 Joe Pepper 15-9 N/A (N/A) -
1978-79 Joe Pepper 11-16 N/A (N/A) -
1979-80 Joe Pepper 12-14 N/A (N/A) -
1980-81 Phil Lee 13-16 N/A (N/A) -
1981-82 Phil Lee 20-14 N/A (N/A) -
1982-83 Phil Lee 12-14 2-6 (4th, SEC) First Round, SEC Tournament
1983-84 Phil Lee 23-9 2-6 (6th, SEC) NWIT Champions
1984-85 Phil Lee 14-13 2-6 (8th, SEC) Second Round, SEC Tournament
1985-86 Phil Lee 22-9 4-5 (7th, SEC) First Round, NCAA Tournament
1986-87 Phil Lee 23-10 4-5 (6th, SEC) First Round, NCAA Tournament
1987-88 Phil Lee 18-10 4-5 (7th, SEC) -
1988-89 Phil Lee 21-8 5-4 (4th, SEC) First Round, NCAA Tournament
1989-90 Phil Lee 23-11 5-4 (5th, SEC) Sweet Sixteen, NCAA Tournament
1990-91 Phil Lee and Ada Gee 19-12 4-5 (5th, SEC) Sweet Sixteen, NCAA Tournament
1991-92 Jim Foster 22-9 6-5 (4th, SEC) Elite Eight, NCAA Tournament
1992-93 Jim Foster 30-3 9-2 (2nd, SEC) Final Four, NCAA Tournament
1993-94 Jim Foster 25-8 9-2 (2nd, SEC) Sweet Sixteen, NCAA Tournament
1994-95 Jim Foster 28-7 8-3 (2nd, SEC) Sweet Sixteen, NCAA Tournament
1995-96 Jim Foster 23-7 7-4 (3rd, SEC) Elite Eight, NCAA Tournament
1996-97 Jim Foster 20-11 6-6 (6th, SEC) Sweet Sixteen, NCAA Tournament
1997-98 Jim Foster 20-9 9-5 (4th, SEC) First Round, NCAA Tournament
2007-08 Melanie Balcomb 25-9 N/A (N/A) -
2008-09 Melanie Balcomb 26-9 10-4 (2nd, SEC) Sweet Sixteen, NCAA Tournament
2009-10 Melanie Balcomb 20-9 9-7 (5th, SEC)

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