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The Drake Bulldogs women's basketball team represents Drake University, located in Des Moines, Iowa, in NCAA Division I basketball competition.[1] Drake competes in the Missouri Valley Conference.

Record By year

Drake was awarded a forfeit victory over Valparaiso during the 1995–96 season due to Valparaiso's use of an ineligible player. Drake originally lost that game 79–80.[2] Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Start Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Subhead Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Subhead Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Subhead Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record Entry Шаблон:CBB Yearly Record End

School Season Record (Conf. Record) Postseason
Total 48 years 946–539 (480–238) 27 Postseason bids
  • Totals updated through the end of the 2022–23 regular season.

Postseason

NCAA tournament history

The Bulldogs have a 6–14 tournament record.

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1982 No. 4 First round
Regional semifinals
Elite Eight
No. 5 Ohio State
No. 1 Long Beach State
No. 2 Maryland
W 90–79
W 91–78
L 78–89
1984 No. 7 First round No. 10 Texas L 60–96
1986 No. 10 First round
Second round
No. 7 Kentucky
No. 2 Ole Miss
W 73–70
L 71–84
1995 No. 5 First round
Second round
No. 12 Ole Miss
No. 4 George Washington
W 87–81 (OT)
L 93–96 (OT)
1997 No. 13 First round No. 4 Illinois L 62–79
1998 No. 5 First round No. 12 Colorado State L 75–81
2000 No. 8 First round No. 9 Clemson L 50–64
2001 No. 12 First round No. 5 Villanova L 58–66
2002 No. 7 First round
Second round
Sweet Sixteen
No. 10 Syracuse
No. 2 Baylor
No. 3 South Carolina
W 87–69
W 76–72
L 65–79
2007 No. 16 First round No. 1 Tennessee L 37–76
2017 No. 10 First round No. 7 Kansas State L 54–67
2018 No. 13 First round No. 4 Texas A&M L 76–89
2019 No. 10 First round No. 7 Missouri L 76–77 (OT)
2023 No. 12 First round No. 5 Louisville L 81–83

Women's National Invitation Tournament

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1978 Quarterfinals
Consolation
Fifth Place
Long Beach State
Fort Valley (GA)
Kansas
L 71–81
W 96–68
W 60–59
1979 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship
Utah
Northern Kentucky
South Carolina
W 88–67
W 78–73
L 71–74
1980 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Third-place game
Clemson
Virginia
Oregon State
W 88–85
L 63–76
W 67–55
1981 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Third-place game
Cincinnati
California
Arizona State
W 84–76
L 86–90
W 86–74
1985 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Third-place game
West Texas State
Florida
Texas Tech
W 96–90
L 80–87
L 74–96
1999 First round
Second round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Utah
Colorado
New Mexico
Arkansas
W 70–62
W 82–66
W 73–60
L 56–80
2004 First round Nebraska L 63–70
2006 First round Nebraska L 59–62
2008 Second round Wisconsin-Green Bay
Illinois
W 65–56
L 44–48
2012 First round South Dakota L 53–61
2015 First round Eastern Michigan L 70–80
2016 First round
Second round
Sacred Heart
Northern Iowa
W 95–84
L 58–64
2021 First round
Consolation Round 1
Consolation Round 1
Milwaukee
DePaul
Bowling Green
L 46–84
W 100–91
W 78–68
2022 Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Missouri
Northern Iowa
South Dakota State
W 83–78 (OT)
W 100–91
L 66–84

MVC All-Centennial team

In 2006–07, the Missouri Valley Conference celebrated its centennial as the nation's second-oldest NCAA Division I conference. As part of the celebration, The Valley named All-Centennial teams for each of the sponsored sports. Six of the 35 women's basketball players named were from Drake's program.[3]

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Lorri Bauman 55 Forward 1980–1984
Wanda Ford 33 Forward 1982–1986
Jan Jensen 13 Forward 1987–1991
Tricia Wakely 45 Forward 1992–1996
Tammi Blackstone 4 Center 1996–2000
Carla Bennett 54 Center 1999–2003

References

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External links

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