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College basketball team
Oklahoma State Cowgirls University Oklahoma State University Head coach Jacie Hoyt (3rd season)Conference Big 12 Location Stillwater, Oklahoma Arena Gallagher-Iba Arena (capacity: 13,611)Nickname Cowgirls Colors Orange and black[ 1]
1991, 2008, 2014 1989, 1991, 1996, 2008, 2010, 2014, 2018 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2021, 2023 1990, 1991 1991
The Oklahoma State Cowgirls basketball team represents Oklahoma State University–Stillwater and competes in the Big 12 Conference of NCAA Division I . The team's head coach is Jacie Hoyt , who was hired in March 2022. The Cowgirls play their home games in the Gallagher-Iba Arena in Stillwater, Oklahoma .
History
OSU first fielded a women's team during the 1973–74 season.[ 2]
Women's basketball coaches
Head women's basketball coaches[ 2]
Conferences
OSU has played in the Big 8 and the Big 12 conferences. The school joined the Big 12 in 1997 when the Big 8 merged with several former members of the defunct Southwest Conference .
Year-by-year results
Conference tournament winners noted with # Source [ 3]
Season
Team
Overall
Conference
Standing
Postseason
Coaches' poll
AP poll
Jacy Showers (Independent) (1972–1976)
1972–73
Jacy Showers
8–8
–
1973–74
Jacy Showers
10–9
–
Regional AIAW
1974–75
Jacy Showers
15–6
–
Regional AIAW
1975–76
Jacy Showers
17–7
–
Regional AIAW
Jacy Showers:
50–30
–
Brenda Johnson (Independent) (1976–1977)
1976–77
Brenda Johnson
12–13
–
Regional AIAW
Brenda Johnson:
12–13
–
Judy Bugher (Independent, Big 8) (1977–1983)
1977–78
Judy Bugher
17–14
–
State AIAW
1978–79
Judy Bugher
17–10
–
Regional AIAW
1979–80
Judy Bugher
19–13
–
State AIAW
1980–81
Judy Bugher
14–15
–
State AIAW
1981–82
Judy Bugher
18–13
–
Regional AIAW
Big Eight Conference
1982–83
Judy Bugher
4–23
1–13
8th
Judy Bugher:
89–88
1–13
Dick Halterman (Big 8, Big 12) (1983–2002)
1983–84
Dick Halterman
18–11
8–6
4th
1984–85
Dick Halterman
17–11
9–5
T-3rd
1985–86
Dick Halterman
13–18
2–12
8th
1986–87
Dick Halterman
16–12
7–7
5th
1987–88
Dick Halterman
17–11
7–7
T-5th
1988–89
Dick Halterman
20–12
8–6
2nd
NCAA Second Round (Play-In)
1989–90
Dick Halterman
20–11
9–5
T-4th#
NCAA First Round
1990–91
Dick Halterman
27–6
11–3
1st#
NCAA Sweet Sixteen
16
25
1991–92
Dick Halterman
11–17
6–8
6th
1992–93
Dick Halterman
23–9
9–5
T-3rd
NCAA First Round
25
1993–94
Dick Halterman
20–9
9–5
3rd
NCAA First Round
1994–95
Dick Halterman
17–12
7–7
4th
NCAA First Round
1995–96
Dick Halterman
20–10
8–6
T-3rd
NCAA Second Round
Big 12 Conference
1996–97
Dick Halterman
15–12
7–9
T-8th (Big 12)
1997–98
Dick Halterman
20–11
10–6
T-5th
WNIT Quarterfinals
1998–99
Dick Halterman
13–15
4–12
11th
1999–2000
Dick Halterman
14–16
5–11
9th
2000–01
Dick Halterman
16–15
6–10
9th
WNIT Quarterfinals
2001–02
Dick Halterman
16–15
7–9
8th
Dick Halterman:
333–233
139–139
Julie Goodenough (Big 12) (2002–2005)
2002–03
Julie Goodenough
8–21
3–13
T-9th
2003–04
Julie Goodenough
8–20
3–13
10th
2004–05
Julie Goodenough
7–20
2–14
T-11th
Julie Goodenough:
23–61
8–40
Kurt Budke (Big 12) (2005–2012)
2005–06
Kurt Budke
6–22
0–16
12th
2006–07
Kurt Budke
20–11
8–8
6th
NCAA First Round
2007–08
Kurt Budke
27–8
11–5
T-3rd
NCAA Sweet Sixteen
11
13
2008–09
Kurt Budke
17–16
4–12
T-10th
WNIT First Round (Play-In)
2009–10
Kurt Budke
24–11
9–7
T-6th
NCAA Second Round
22
20
2010–11
Kurt Budke
17–15
4–12
11th
WNIT Second Round
2011
Kurt Budke
1–0
–
Died November 17, 2011 in plane crash
Kurt Budke:
112–83
36–60
Jim Littell (Big 12) (2011–2022)
2011–12
Jim Littell
21–12
8–10
T-6th
WNIT Champions
2012–13
Jim Littell
22–11
9–9
T-5th
NCAA Second Round
2013–14
Jim Littell
25–9
11–7
T-3rd
NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2014–15
Jim Littell
20–12
9–9
T–3rd
NCAA First Round
2015–16
Jim Littell
21–10
11–7
T-4th
NCAA First Round
2016–17
Jim Littell
17–15
6–12
7th
WNIT First Round
2017–18
Jim Littell
21–11
11–7
T-3rd
NCAA Second Round
2018–19
Jim Littell
14–16
5–13
7th
2019–20
Jim Littell
15–15
6–12
8th
NCAA Tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020-21
Jim Littell
19–9
13-5
3rd
NCAA Second Round
2021-22
Jim Littell
9–20
3–15
9th
Jim Littell:
204–140
92–106
Jacie Hoyt (Big 12) (2022–present)
2022–23
Jacie Hoyt
21–12
10–8
T-4th
NCAA First Round
2023–24
Jacie Hoyt
14–16
7-11
8th
Jacie Hoyt:
35–28
17–19
Total:
858–676
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 Cowgirls have appeared in 16 NCAA Tournaments, with a record of 12-16.
Year
Seed
Round
Opponent
Result
1989
(9)
First Round Second Round
#8 Miami (FL) #1 Louisiana Tech
W 93–69 L 78−103
1990
(7)
First Round
#10 Michigan
L 68−77
1991
(5
First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen
#12 DePaul #4 Michigan State #1 Virginia
W 81–80W 96−94 (3OT) L 61–76
1993
(10)
First Round
#7 SW Missouri State
L 71−86
1994
(12)
First Round
#5 Texas
L 67−75
1995
(12)
First Round
#5 Duke
L 64−76
1996
(7)
First Round Second Round
#10 Rhode Island #2 Georgia
W 90–82 L 55−83
2007
(10)
First Round
#7 Bowling Green
L 66−70
2008
(3)
First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen
#14 ETSU #11 Florida State #2 LSU
W 85–73W 73−72 (OT) L 52–67
2010
(4)
First Round Second Round
#13 Chattanooga #5 Georgia
W 70–63 L 71−74 (OT)
2013
(7)
First Round Second Round
#10 DePaul #2 Duke
W 73–56 L 59−68
2014
(5)
First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen
(12) Florida Gulf Coast #4 Purdue #1 Notre Dame
W 61–60 (OT)W 73−66 L 72–89
2015
(10)
First Round
(7) Florida Gulf Coast
L 67−75
2016
(7)
First Round
#10 St. Bonaventure
L 54−65
2018
(9)
First Round Second Round
(8) Syracuse (1) Mississippi State
W 84–57 L 56−71
2021
(8)
First Round Second Round
(9) Wake Forest (1) Stanford
W 84–61 L 62−73
2023
(8)
First Round
#9 Miami (FL)
L 61−62
Cowgirls drafted in WNBA
Andrea Riley , drafted 1st round, 8th overall by the Los Angeles Sparks in the 2010 WNBA draft
Toni Young , drafted 1st round, 7th overall by the New York Liberty in the 2013 WNBA draft
Tiffany Bias , drafted 2nd round, 15th overall by the Phoenix Mercury in the 2014 WNBA draft
Brittney Martin, drafted 3rd round, 25th overall by the San Antonio Stars in the 2016 WNBA draft
Loryn Goodwin, drafted 2nd round, 18th overall by the Dallas Wings in the 2018 WNBA draft
Natasha Mack drafted 2nd round, 16th overall by the Chicago Sky in 2021 WNBA draft
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