DePaul Blue Demons women's basketball College basketball team
DePaul Blue Demons University DePaul University Head coach Doug Bruno (39th season)Conference Big East Location Chicago , Illinois Arena Wintrust Arena McGrath–Phillips Arena (capacity: 10,387 3,000)Nickname Blue Demons Colors Royal blue and scarlet[ 1] 2006, 2011, 2014, 2016 1990, 1992, 1996, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022 Big East Conference 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2020North Star Conference 1987, 1988, 1989
Great Midwest Conference 1992
Conference USA 1996, 2005
Big East Conference 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020
The DePaul Blue Demons women's basketball program is the NCAA Division I intercollegiate women's basketball program of DePaul University in Chicago , Illinois . The team competes in the Big East Conference .
The Blue Demons play home games at Wintrust Arena at the McCormick Place convention center on Chicago's Near South Side [ 2] and at McGrath–Phillips Arena on DePaul's Lincoln Park campus. While DePaul is among the ranks for regular appearances in the NCAA tournament with 25, they have the most appearances in the tournament without reaching the Final Four .
History
The DePaul women’s basketball team began competing in the AIAW in 1974–1975 under coach Debbie Miller and had their first winning season two seasons later, obtaining an 11–10 record under current coach Doug Bruno.[ 3]
DePaul is one of the seven core schools that left the original Big East Conference in 2013 to form the current Big East Conference . Before joining the original Big East in 2005, the Blue Demons previously competed in Conference USA , the Great Midwest Conference , and the North Star Conference .[ 3]
Year by year results
Source[ 4]
[ 5]
[ 6]
Season
Team
Overall
Conference
Standing
Postseason
Coaches' poll
AP poll
Debbie Miller (Independent) (1974–1976)
1974–75
Debbie Miller
3–8
–
IAIAW
1975–76
Debbie Miller
7–12
–
IAIAW
Debbie Miller:
10–20
–
Doug Bruno (Independent) (1977–1979)
1976–77
Doug Bruno
11–10
–
1977–78
Doug Bruno
16–6
–
IAIAW
Doug Bruno:
27–16
–
John Lawler (Independent) (1978–1980)
1978–79
John Lawler
23–4
–
IAIAW
1979–80
John Lawler
11–13
–
AIAW Midwest
:
34–17
–
Ron Feiereisel (Independent, North Star) (1980–1984)
1980–81
Ron Feiereisel
18–14
–
AIAW Midwest
1981–82
Ron Feiereisel
18–12
–
NWIT Sixth Place
1982–83
Ron Feiereisel
13–15
–
North Star Conference
1983–84
Ron Feiereisel
12–16
5–5
3rd
Ron Feiereisel:
61–57
5–5
Jim Izard (North Star) (1984–1988)
1984–85
Jim Izard
19–9
7–7
5th
1985–86
Jim Izard
21–7
8–6
4th
1986–87
Jim Izard
23–8
5–1
1st
NWIT Seventh Place
1987–88
Jim Izard
27–4
9–1
1st
NWIT Champions
22
Jim Izard:
90–28
29–15
Doug Bruno (North Star, Great Midwest, Conference USA, Big East (original), Big East (current)) (1988–present)
1988–89
Doug Bruno
23–10
12–2
T-1st
NWIT Sixth Place
1989–90
Doug Bruno
22–10
10–2
2nd
NCAA Second Round (Play-In)
1990–91
Doug Bruno
19–12
11–3
3rd
NCAA First Round
Great Midwest Conference
1991–92
Doug Bruno
21–10
8–2
1st (GM)
NCAA Second Round (Bye)
1992–93
Doug Bruno
20–9
8–2
2nd
NCAA First Round
1993–94
Doug Bruno
10–20
5–7
4th
1994–95
Doug Bruno
20–9
9–3
2nd
NCAA First Round
Conference USA
1995–96
Doug Bruno
21–10
13–1
1st (CUSA Blue)
NCAA Second Round
23
1996–97
Doug Bruno
20–9
10–4
T-4th (American)
NCAA First Round
1997–98
Doug Bruno
11–18
5–11
T-7th (CUSA)
1998–99
Doug Bruno
12–15
7–9
4th (American)
1999–2000
Doug Bruno
18–12
10–6
2nd (American)
WNIT Sixteen
2000–01
Doug Bruno
18–14
8–8
T-3rd (American)
WNIT Sixteen
2001–02
Doug Bruno
15–14
8–6
4th
2002–03
Doug Bruno
22–10
10–4
3rd
NCAA First Round
2003–04
Doug Bruno
13–7
10–4
4th
NCAA Second Round
25
2004–05
Doug Bruno
26–5
13–1
1st
NCAA Second Round
20
17
Big East Conference (1979–2013)
2005–06
Doug Bruno
27–7
11–5
T-3rd (Big East)
NCAA Sweet Sixteen
15
13
2006–07
Doug Bruno
19–13
8–8
10th
NCAA First Round
2007–08
Doug Bruno
20–12
8–8
T-8th
NCAA First Round
2008–09
Doug Bruno
23–10
10–6
T-4th
NCAA First Round
2009–10
Doug Bruno
21–12
9–7
T-6th
NCAA First Round
2010–11
Doug Bruno
29–7
13–3
T-2nd
NCAA Sweet Sixteen
10
9
2011–12
Doug Bruno
23–11
9–7
8th
NCAA Second Round
24
2012–13
Doug Bruno
21–12
9–7
T-6th
NCAA First Round
Big East Conference
2013–14
Doug Bruno
27–6
15–3
1st
NCAA Sweet Sixteen
23
22
2014–15
Doug Bruno
27–8
15–3
T-1st
NCAA Second round
2015–16
Doug Bruno
27–9
16–2
1st
NCAA Sweet Sixteen
20
21
2016–17
Doug Bruno
27–8
16–2
T-1st
NCAA Second round
19
18
2017–18
Doug Bruno
27–8
15–3
T-1st
NCAA Second round
23
2018–19
Doug Bruno
26–8
14–4
2nd
NCAA First round
24
25
2019–20
Doug Bruno
28–5
15–3
1st
15
14
2020–21
Doug Bruno
14–10
11–5
4th
WNIT First round
2021–22
Doug Bruno
22–11
14–6
4th
NCAA First four
2022–23
Doug Bruno
16–17
8–12
8th
Doug Bruno:
774–382
375–169
Total:
880–440
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
NCAA tournament results
The Blue Demons made their 20th appearance in the NCAA tournament in 2015. After the 2022 tournament , their combined record is 17–25.
Year
Seed
Round
Opponent
Result
1990
#8
Round of 48 Round of 32
Western Kentucky Washington
W 73–63 L 77–68
1991
#12
Round of 48
Oklahoma State
L 80–81
1992
#11
Round of 48 Round of 32
Arizona State Penn State
W 67–65 L 54–77
1993
#11
Round of 48
Louisiana Tech
L 59–70
1995
#13
Round of 64
George Washington
L 79–87
1996
#7
Round of 64 Round of 32
Southern Methodist Iowa
W 96–82 L 71–72
1997
#12
Round of 64
Duke
L 56–70
2003
#9
Round of 64
Utah
L 64–73
2004
#9
Round of 64 Round of 32
George Washington Tennessee
W 83–46 L 59–79
2005
#5
Round of 64 Round of 32
Virginia Tech Liberty
W 79–78 L 79–88
2006
#4
Round of 64 Round of 32 Sweet Sixteen
Liberty Tulsa LSU
W 68–43W 71–67 L 56–66
2007
#10
Round of 64
Georgia Tech
L 54–55
2008
#10
Round of 64
Marist
L 57–76
2009
#7
Round of 64
San Diego State
L 43–68
2010
#11
Round of 64
Vanderbilt
L 76–83 (OT)
2011
#3
Round of 64 Round of 32 Sweet Sixteen
Navy Penn State Duke
W 56–43W 75–53 L 63–70
2012
#7
Round of 64 Round of 32
Brigham Young Tennessee
W 59–55 L 48–63
2013
#10
Round of 64
Oklahoma State
L 56–73
2014
#7
Round of 64 Round of 32 Sweet Sixteen
Oklahoma Duke Texas A&M
W 104–100 W 74–65 L 65–84
2015
#9
Round of 64 Round of 32
Minnesota Notre Dame
W 79–72 L 67–79
2016
#6
Round of 64 Round of 32 Sweet Sixteen
James Madison Louisville Oregon State
W 97–67 W 73–72 L 71–83
2017
#7
Round of 64 Round of 32
Northern Iowa Mississippi State
W 88–67 L 71–92
2018
#5
Round of 64 Round of 32
Oklahoma Texas A&M
W 90–79 L 80–81
2019
#6
Round of 64
Missouri State
L 78–89
2022
#11
First Four
Dayton
L 57–88
Notable players and coaches
National awards
Aneesah Morrow – 2022
Aneesah Morrow – 2022
Doug Bruno – 2008
Conference awards
Brittany Hrynko – 2015
Chanise Jenkins – 2016
Brooke Schulte – 2017
Aneesah Morrow – 2022
Jacqui Grant – 2017
Chante Stonewall – 2020
Big East Conference Sixth Player of the Year
China Threatt – 2009
Taylor Pikes – 2011
Tanita Allen – 2017
Big East Conference Coach of the Year
Doug Bruno – 2014, 2016, 2017
Kim Williams – 1996
Conference USA Freshman of the Year
Khara Smith – 2003
Allie Quigley – 2005
Conference USA Sixth Player of the Year
Kris Booker – 1996
Conference USA Coach of the Year
Doug Bruno – 2005
Conference USA All-Decade Team[ a]
Khara Smith
Conference USA Coach of the Decade
Doug Bruno
Tammy Williams – 1993
Latasha Byears – 1995
Great Midwest Conference Coach of the Year
Doug Bruno – 1995
Sally Anderson – 1987
Diana Vines – 1988, 1989
North Star Conference Coach of the Year
Jim Izard – 1987
Retired numbers
DePaul has retired three jersey numbers.
DePaul Blue Demons retired numbers
No.
Player
Pos.
Career
Year Retired
40
Diana Vines
Forward
1985-89
2024
Notes
^ "Decade" is defined as the first decade of Conference USA's existence, starting with the 1995–96 season and ending with the 2004–05 season.
References
External links
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