Virginia Cavaliers women's basketball
College basketball team
Virginia Cavaliers women's basketball |
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| University | University of Virginia |
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Head coach | Amaka Agugua-Hamilton (2nd season) |
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Conference | Atlantic Coast Conference |
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Location | Charlottesville, Virginia |
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Arena | John Paul Jones Arena (Capacity: 14,858) |
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Nickname | Cavaliers |
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Colors | Orange and blue[1] |
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1991 | |
1990, 1991, 1992 | |
1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996 | |
1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000 | |
1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2018 | |
1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2018 | |
1990, 1992, 1993 | |
1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000 |
The Virginia Cavaliers women's basketball team represents the University of Virginia in women's basketball. The school competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Cavaliers play home basketball games at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Virginia.[2] They are currently coached by Amaka Agugua-Hamilton, who was hired on March 21, 2022.[3]
Season records since 1990
The Cavaliers reached the Final Four in three consecutive seasons, reaching the title game in 1991, losing 70–67 to Tennessee in overtime.[4][5]
Season
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Record
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Conference record
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Coach
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1989–90 |
29–6 |
11–3 (2nd) |
Debbie Ryan
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1990–91 |
31–3 |
14–0 (1st)
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1991–92 |
32–2 |
15–1 (1st)
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1992–93 |
26–6 |
13–3 (1st)
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1993–94 |
27–5 |
15–1 (1st)
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1994–95 |
27–5 |
16–0 (1st)
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1995–96 |
26–7 |
13–3 (1st)
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1996–97 |
23–8 |
12–4 (2nd)
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1997–98 |
19–10 |
9–7 (5th)
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1998–99 |
20–9 |
12–4 (2nd)
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1999-00 |
25–9 |
13–3 (1st)
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2000–01 |
18–14 |
8–8 (5th)
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2001–02 |
17–13 |
9–7 (T-3rd)
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2002–03 |
17–14 |
9–7 (3rd)
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2003–04 |
13–16 |
6–10 (7th)
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2004–05 |
21–11 |
8–6 (5th)
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2005–06 |
20–12 |
5–9 (9th)
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2006–07 |
19–15 |
5–9 (8th)
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2007–08 |
24–10 |
10–4 (T-3rd)
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2008–09 |
24–10 |
8–6 (T-5th)
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2009–10 |
21–10 |
9–5 (3rd)
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2010–11 |
19–16 |
5–9 (T-8th)
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2011–12 |
25–11 |
9–7 (T-5th) |
Joanne Boyle
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2012–13 |
16–14 |
8–10 (6th)
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2013–14 |
14–17 |
6–10 (10th)
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2014–15 |
17–14 |
7–9 (9th)
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2015–16 |
18–16 |
6–10 (9th)
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2016–17 |
20–13 |
7–9 (7th)
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2017–18 |
19–14 |
10–6 (T-6th)
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2018–19 |
12–19 |
5–11 (12th) |
Tina Thompson
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2019–20 |
13–17 |
8–10 (T-9th)
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2020–21 |
0–5 |
0–2 (N/A)
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2021–22 |
5–22 |
2–16 (T-14th)
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2022–23 |
15–15 |
4–14 (T-13th) |
Amaka Agugua-Hamilton
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2023–24 |
16–16 |
7–11 (10th)
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NCAA tournament results
The Cavaliers have appeared in 25 NCAA Tournaments, with a record of 34-25.
Year
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Seed
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Round
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Opponent
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Result
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1984
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#5 |
First Round |
#4 NC State |
L 86-73
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1985
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#6 |
First Round |
#3 Tennessee |
L 65-55
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1986
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#1 |
First Round |
#8 James Madison |
L 71-62
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1987
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#3 |
First Round Sweet Sixteen |
#6 Memphis #2 Tennessee |
W 76-75 L 77-58
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1988
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#2 |
First Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight |
#7 St. John's #3 Rutgers #1 Tennessee |
W 85-64 W 89-75 L 84-76
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1989
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#4 |
Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
#12 West Virginia #1 Tennessee |
W 81-68 L 80-47
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1990
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#2 |
Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four |
#7 Penn State #3 Providence #1 Tennessee #1 Stanford |
W 85-64 W 77-71 W 79-75 (OT) L 75-66
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1991
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#1 |
Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four Championship |
#8 Stephen F. Austin #5 Oklahoma State #10 Lamar #3 Connecticut 1 Tennessee |
W 74-72 W 76-61 W 85-70 W 61-55 L 70-67 (OT)
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1992
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#1 |
Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four |
#8 George Washington #4 West Virginia #3 Vanderbilt #1 Stanford |
W 97-58 W 103-83 W 70-58 L 66-65
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1993
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#2 |
Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight |
#10 Florida #6 Georgetown #1 Ohio State |
W 69-55 W 77-57 L 75-73
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1994
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#3 |
First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
#14 Loyola (MD) #6 SW Missouri State #2 USC |
W 72-47 W 67-63 L 85-66
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1995
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#3 |
First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight |
#14 Dartmouth #6 Florida #2 Louisiana Tech #1 Connecticut |
W 71-68 W 72-67 W 63-62 L 67-63
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1996
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#3 |
First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight |
#14 Manhattan #6 George Washington #2 Old Dominion #1 Tennessee |
W 100-55 W 62-43 W 72-60 L 52-46
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1997
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#4 |
First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
#13 Troy State #5 Utah #1 Stanford |
W 96-74 W 65-46 L 91-69
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1998
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#6 |
First Round Second Round |
#11 SMU #3 Arizona |
W 77-68 L 94-77
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1999
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#9 |
First Round |
#8 Penn State |
L 82-69
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2000
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#4 |
First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
#13 Pepperdine #5 Boston College #1 Tennessee |
W 74-62 W 74-70 L 77-56
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2001
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#9 |
First Round |
#8 Michigan |
L 81-71
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2002
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#8 |
First Round |
#9 Iowa |
L 69-62
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2003
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#8 |
First Round Second Round |
#9 Illinois #1 Tennessee |
W 72-56 L 81-51
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2005
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#6 |
First Round Second Round |
#11 Old Dominion #3 Minnesota |
W 79-57 L 73-58
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2008
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#4 |
First Round Second Round |
#13 UC Santa Barbara #5 Old Dominion |
W 86-52 L 88-85 (OT)
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2009
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#5 |
First Round Second Round |
#12 Marquette #4 California |
W 68-61 L 99-73
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2010
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#5 |
First Round |
#12 Green Bay |
L 69-67
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2018
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#10 |
First Round Second Round |
#7 California #2 South Carolina |
W 68-62 L 66-56
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