Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks women's basketball

Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks women's basketball
2015–16 Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks women's basketball team
University University of Louisiana at Monroe
Conference Sun Belt
Location Monroe, LA
Head coach Jeff Dow (2nd year)
Arena Fant-Ewing Coliseum
(Capacity: 7,000)
Nickname Warhawks
Student section Hawk Nest
Colors Maroon and Gold[1]
         
Uniforms
Home
Away
NCAA/AIAW Tournament Final Four
1984
NCAA/AIAW Tournament Elite Eight
1984
NCAA/AIAW Tournament Sweet Sixteen
1984
NCAA/AIAW Tournament appearances
1983, 1984, 1985, 1987
Conference tournament champions
1983
Conference regular season champions
1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 2005
For information on all University of Louisiana at Monroe sports, see Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks

The Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks women's basketball team is the women's basketball team that represents University of Louisiana at Monroe in Monroe, Louisiana. The team currently competes in the Sun Belt Conference. The Warhawks are currently coached by Jeff Dow.

Coaches

Coach Seasons Wins Losses Win %
8 Jeff Dow 2014– 24 34 .414
7 Mona Martin 1995–2014 263 291 .475
6 Roger Stockton 1990–1995 76 71 .517
5 Linda Harper 1978–1990 212 121 .637
4 Brenda Brooks 1976–1978 11 35 .239
3 Pat Reed (Shared) 1975–1976 17 14 .548
2 Cherrie Walker (Shared) 1974–1976 26 25 .510
1 Tanya Ganney (Shared) 1974–1975 9 11 .450

Season-by-season results

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Northeast Louisiana Indians (AIAW) (1974–1981)
1974–75 Cherrie Walker 9–11
1975–76 Cherrie Walker 17–14
Cherrie Walker: 26–25
1976–77 Brenda Brooks 5–17
1977–78 Brenda Brooks 6–18
Brenda Brooks: 11–35
1978–79 Linda Harper 16–12
1979–80 Linda Harper 7–23
1980–81 Linda Harper 9–18
1981–82 Linda Harper 12–12
AIAW: 81–125
Northeast Louisiana Indians (Southland) (1982–1998)
1982–83 Linda Harper 26–6 5–0 NCAA First Round
1983–84 Linda Harper 23–4 12–0 NCAA Regional
1984–85 Linda Harper 30–2 12–0 NCAA Final Four
1985–86 Linda Harper 26–3 12–0 Northern Lights Invite Champions
1986–87 Linda Harper 14–10 9–3 NCAA First Round
1987–88 Linda Harper 19–10 11–3
1988–89 Linda Harper 19–9 11–3
1989–90 Linda Harper 14–12 8–5
Linda Harper: 215–139 80–14
1990–91 Roger Stockton 18–11 11–3
1991–92 Roger Stockton 12–16 10–8
1992–93 Roger Stockton 19–9 13–5
1993–94 Roger Stockton 21–14 14–4
1994–95 Roger Stockton 6–21 6–12
Roger Stockton: 76–71 54–31
1995–96 Mona Martin 5–21 5–13
1996–97 Mona Martin 5–21 4–12
1997–98 Mona Martin 19–9 12–4
1998–99 Mona Martin 14–15 11–7
Northeast Louisiana Indians: 290–211 166–82
Louisiana-Monroe Indians (Southland) (1999–2006)
1999-00 Mona Martin 16–13 11–7
2000–01 Mona Martin 20–9 17–3
2001–02 Mona Martin 9–18 7–13
2002–03 Mona Martin 15–14 11–9
2003–04 Mona Martin 18–11 13–3
2004–05 Mona Martin 22–8 13–3
2005–06 Mona Martin 18–11 9–7
Louisiana-Monroe Indians: 118–84 81–45
Southland Conference: 408–295 247–127
Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks (Sun Belt) (2006–present)
2006–07 Mona Martin 14–16 4–14
2007–08 Mona Martin 17–13 10–8
2008–09 Mona Martin 15–16 7–11
2009–10 Mona Martin 10–19 4–14
2010–11 Mona Martin 16–15 9–7
2011–12 Mona Martin 9–21 7–9
2012–13 Mona Martin 10–21 7–13
2013–14 Mona Martin 11–20 7–11
Mona Martin: 263–291 168–168
2014–15 Jeff Dow 12–17 8–12
2015–16 Jeff Dow 12–17 6–14
Jeff Dow: 24–34 14–26
Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks: 126–175 69–113
Sun Belt Conference: 126–175 69–113
Total: 615–595

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References

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