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Chicago State Cougars
2023–24 Chicago State Cougars women's basketball team
UniversityChicago State University
Head coachCorry Irvin (1st season)
ConferenceNEC
LocationChicago, Illinois
ArenaEmil and Patricia Jones Convocation Center
(Capacity: 7,000)
NicknameCougars
ColorsGreen and white[1]
   
Conference tournament champions
2011 (Great West)
Conference regular season champions
2011 (Great West)

The Chicago State Cougars women's basketball team represents Chicago State UniversityinChicago, Illinois, United States. The school's team currently competes as an Independent, but will move to the Northeast Conference in July 2024.[2]

History[edit]

Chicago State began play in 1966, beginning Division I play in 1984. They have an all-time record (as of the end of the 2015–16 season) of 234–670, with one postseason appearance in program history, the 2011 Women's Basketball Invitational. They played in the ECC for the 1993–94 season before playing in the Mid-Continent Conference (now known as the Summit League) in 1994, playing until 2006. They were independent from 2006 to 2009 before joining the Great West Conference. The Cougars won the regular season and conference tournament title in 2011, going 11–1 in the conference while beating North Dakota 74–66 to win the title. The conference did not have an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, though they did receive a bid to the WBI. The 2016–17 team lost every single game, going 0–29, including a loss to Seattle in the first round in the WAC Tournament to end their season.[3][4][5] On February 8, 2018, the Cougars beat Utah Valley 84–74 to break a losing streak of 59 games, an NCAA record.[6]

Postseason[edit]

Women's Basketball Invitational[edit]

Year Round Opponent Result
2011 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Eastern Illinois
Cleveland State
Cal State Bakersfield
W 73-64
W 68-50
L 93-92 (OT)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Chicago State University Brand Style Guide (PDF). September 1, 2011. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
  • ^ "The Official Site of Chicago State Athletics - Women's Basketball - Chicago State University". www.gocsucougars.com.
  • ^ "2017-18 Women's Basketball Schedule". Chicago State University Athletics.
  • ^ "Chicago State Women's Basketball Quick Facts" (PDF).
  • ^ "Women's Basketball History".
  • ^ "Harris Posts Career-High 25 Points as CSU Ends Losing Streak with Win at Utah Valley". Chicago State University Athletics.
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