Wisconsin Badgers Women's Basketball - Past Seasons

Past Seasons

Season Overall Record Big Ten Record Big Ten Standing Accomplishments
1974–1975 11-7 ----- -----
1975–1976 5-13 ----- -----
1976–1977 7-14 ----- ----- WWIAC State Tournament
1977–1978 14-10 ----- ----- WWIAC State Tournament, MAIAW Regional
1978–1979 13-11 ----- ----- WWIAC State Tournament
1979–1980 11-16 ----- ----- MAIAW Regional
1980–1981 13-18 ----- -----
1981–1982 21-13 ----- ----- MAIAW Regional, AIAW National Championship
1982–1983 19-8 11-7 5
1983–1984 18-10 13-5 2
1984–1985 11-17 6-12 7 (tie)
1985–1986 4-24 1-17 10
1986–1987 9-19 4-14 8 (tie)
1987–1988 4-24 2-16 10
1988–1989 13-14 5-13 8
1989–1990 8-20 3-15 9
1990–1991 13-15 7-11 7
1991–1992 20-9 13-5 3 NCAA Tournament First Round
1992–1993 7-20 4-14 10
1993–1994 13-14 6-12 9
1994–1995 20-9 11-5 3 NCAA Tournament Second Round
1995–1996 21-8 12-4 3 NCAA Tournament Second Round
1996–1997 16-11 8-8 6 (tie)
1997–1998 21-10 9-7 6 NCAA Tournament First Round
1998–1999 18-14 9-7 4 (tie) WNIT Runner-Up
1999–2000 21-12 8-8 5 (tie) WNIT Champion
2000–2001 18-10 12-4 2 (tie) NCAA Tournament First Round
2001–2002 19-12 8-8 5 (tie) NCAA Tournament First Round
2002–2003 7-21 5-11 8 (tie)
2003–2004 10-17 4-13 8 (tie)
2004–2005 12-16 5-11 8
2005–2006 11-18 5-11 9
2006–2007 23-13 7-9 5 (tie) WNIT Runner-Up
2007–2008 16-13 9-9 7 (tie) WNIT Second Round
2008-2009 19-15 6-12 7 (tie) WNIT Third Round
2009-2010 21-11 10-8 3 (tie) NCAA Tournament 1st Round
2010-2011 16-15 10-6 3 (tie) WNIT Second Round
2011-2012 9-20 5-11 10(tie)

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