Colorado State (W)

Leagues Played
WNCAAB 271 NIT Women 2
Links
Wikipedia
WNCAAB 11/05 01:00 - [93] Oleksandra Piskun v Colorado State (W) [93] W 58-75
WNCAAB 03/11 02:30 3 [6] Fresno State Women v Colorado State Women [3] L 54-52
WNCAAB 03/05 03:00 - [3] Colorado State Women v San Jose State Women [10] W 90-70
WNCAAB 03/02 01:00 - Colorado State Women v Wyoming Women L 55-68
WNCAAB 02/27 02:30 - Nevada Women v Colorado State Women W 45-61
WNCAAB 02/22 20:00 - [33] UNLV Women v Colorado State Women [68] L 69-65
WNCAAB 02/20 01:30 - Colorado State Women v Fresno State Women W 68-48
WNCAAB 02/15 20:00 - [2] Colorado State Women v Air Force Women [9] W 65-58
WNCAAB 02/12 18:00 - [11] Utah State Women v Colorado State Women [2] W 54-72
WNCAAB 02/08 20:00 - Boise State Women v Colorado State Women W 61-67
WNCAAB 02/05 03:30 - [3] Colorado State Women v New Mexico Women [4] W 69-63
WNCAAB 02/01 20:00 - Colorado State Women v Air Force Women L 71-75
WNCAAB 01/25 21:00 - Wyoming Women v Colorado State Women W 56-61
WNCAAB 01/22 01:30 - [5] Boise State Women v Colorado State Women [3] W 70-79
WNCAAB 01/18 20:00 - Colorado State Women v Chalkidas VC L 74-78
WNCAAB 01/16 02:00 - [3] Colorado State Women v San Diego State Women [7] W 62-58
WNCAAB 01/09 02:30 - UNLV Women v Colorado State (W) L 70-61
WNCAAB 01/04 20:00 - Colorado State Women v San Jose St Women W 87-51
WNCAAB 01/01 20:00 - Colorado State Women v San Diego State Women W 67-56
WNCAAB 12/29 21:00 - Utah State Women v Colorado State Women W 74-83
WNCAAB 12/21 21:00 - [47] Stephen F. Austin Women v Colorado State Women [1] L 80-69
WNCAAB 12/20 21:00 - [1] Colorado State Women v Georgia Women [127] W 72-56
WNCAAB 12/17 01:30 - Colorado State Women v UTEP Women W 70-52
WNCAAB 12/08 20:00 - Colorado State Women v Gonzaga Women W 74-72
WNCAAB 11/30 18:30 - Colorado State Women v Brown Women L 63-69
WNCAAB 11/29 18:30 - Kent State Women v Colorado State Women W 54-60
WNCAAB 11/26 01:30 - Colorado State Women v Black Hills State Women W 59-39
WNCAAB 11/24 01:00 - Northern Arizona Women v Colorado State Women L 84-80
WNCAAB 11/20 01:30 - Colorado State Women v Southern Women W 78-47
WNCAAB 11/16 20:00 - Colorado State Women v Columbia (MO) Women W 85-28

The Colorado State Rams women's basketball team represents Colorado State University, located in Fort Collins, in the U.S. state of Colorado, in NCAA Division I basketball competition. They play their home games at the Moby Arena and are members of the Mountain West Conference. They are led by head coach Ryun Williams.

History

They have made the NCAA Tournament six times, in 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, and 2016. They made the Sweet Sixteen in 1999 after beating Cal State Northridge 71–59 and Southwest Missouri State 86–70 before losing to UCLA 77–68. They made the second round in 1996, 1998, and 2001. They also have made the WNIT in 2000, 2003, 2004, 2014, 2015, and 2022 with semifinal appearances in 2000 and 2003.

Season Coach Record Conference Record
1974–75 Kathleen Wallace 11–6 n/a
1975–76 Paul Havenar 3–14 n/a
1976–77 Paul Havenar 3–16 0–13 (14th)
1977–78 Ann Matlock 6–13 2–11 (13th)
1978–79 Ann Matlock 7–19 1–12 (14th)
1979–80 Ann Matlock 11–14 2–8
1980–81 Ann Matlock 17–14 5–5
1981–82 Ann Matlock 23–9 6–4
1982–83 Ann Matlock 14–13 5–6 (3rd)
1983–84 Lee Swayze 12–15 4–6 (4th)
1984–85 Lee Swayze 13–15 4–8 (5th)
1985–86 Lee Swayze 7–21 4–8 (4th)
1986–87 Brian Berger 9–19 3–9 (6th)
1987–88 Brian Berger 13–15 3–7 (5th)
1988–89 Brian Berger 13–15 3–7 (T-4th)
1989–90 Brian Berger
Jan Martin
12–16 3–7 (4th)
1990–91 Greg Williams 11–16 4–8 (5th)
1991–92 Greg Williams 8–19 3–11 (7th)
1992–93 Greg Williams 13–14 4–10 (T-6th)
1993–94 Greg Williams 15–14 5–9 (T-5th)
1994–95 Greg Williams 14–13 6–8 (4th)
1995–96 Greg Williams 26–5 12–2 (T-1st)
1996–97 Greg Williams 21–7 12–4 (2nd in Pacific Division)
1997–98 Tom Collen 24–6 11–3 (1st in Mountain Division)
1998–99 Tom Collen 33–3 14–0 (1st in Mountain Division)
1999-00 Tom Collen 23–10 9–5 (T-3rd)
2000–01 Tom Collen 25–7 10–4 (2nd)
2001–02 Tom Collen 24–7 12–2 (1st)
2002–03 Chris Denker 21–13 8–6 (T-3rd)
2003–04 Chris Denker 17–12 8–6 (4th)
2004–05 Chris Denker 15–13 6–8 (6th)
2005–06 Jen Warden 9–20 2–14 (8th)
2006–07 Jen Warden 8–21 3–13 (8th)
2007–08 Jen Warden 4–28 0–16 (9th)
2008–09 Kristen Holt 10–21 4–12 (8th)
2009–10 Kristen Holt 13–17 5–11 (8th)
2010–11 Kristen Holt 14–16 7–9 (4th)
2011–12 Kristen Holt 13–17 9–5 (3rd)
2012–13 Ryun Wiliams 11–19 7–9 (6th)
2013–14 Ryun Wiliams 25–8 15–3 (1st)
2014–15 Ryun Wiliams 23–8 15–3 (1st)
2015–16 Ryun Wiliams 31–2 18–0 (1st)
2016–17 Ryun Wiliams 25–9 15–3 (1st)
2017–18 Ryun Wiliams 21–12 11–7 (T-4th)
2018–19 Ryun Wiliams 8–22 2–16 (11th)
2019–20 Ryun Wiliams 12–18 6–12 (10th)
2020–21 Ryun Wiliams 15–6 11–5 (3rd)
2021–22 Ryun Wiliams 21–12 9–9 (6th)
2022–23 Ryun Wiliams 20–12 12–6 (3rd)
2023–24 Ryun Wiliams 20–11 10–8 (T-4th)
The Colorado State Women's Basketball Team represents Colorado State University in collegiate women's basketball competitions. Known for their competitive spirit and strong teamwork, the team competes in NCAA Division I and strives for excellence both on and off the court. With a dedicated coaching staff and talented student-athletes, Colorado State (W) aims to achieve success in conference play and make a significant impact in postseason tournaments. The team embodies resilience, skill, and a commitment to representing their university with pride.