俄克拉荷马 女子

俄克拉荷马 女子

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WNCAAB 03/25 22:30 124 俄克拉荷马 女子 v 印第安纳 女子 L 68-75
WNCAAB 03/23 20:00 122 佛罗里达海湾 女子 v 俄克拉荷马 女子 W 70-73
WNCAAB 03/21 02:00 - UCLA 女子 v 俄克拉荷马 女子 - 查看
WNCAAB 03/11 18:30 2 [102] 爱荷华州立 女子 v 俄克拉荷马 女子 [60] L 85-68
WNCAAB 03/09 19:30 3 [84] TCU 女子 v 俄克拉荷马 女子 [62] W 53-69
WNCAAB 03/02 22:00 - [49] 俄克拉荷马 女子 v 堪萨斯 女子 [118] L 74-83
WNCAAB 02/29 00:00 - [3] 德克萨斯州 女子 v 俄克拉荷马 女子 [53] W 70-71
WNCAAB 02/24 19:00 - [199] Oklahoma State 女子 v 俄克拉荷马 女子 [54] W 56-91
WNCAAB 02/20 23:00 - [59] 俄克拉荷马 女子 v 辛辛那提 女子 [198] W 95-87
WNCAAB 02/17 18:00 - [51] 俄克拉荷马 女子 v 西弗吉尼亚 女子 [14] L 66-70
WNCAAB 02/15 00:00 - [43] 贝勒 女子 v 俄克拉荷马 女子 [57] W 73-84
WNCAAB 02/11 00:00 - [65] 俄克拉荷马 女子 v 爱荷华州立 女子 [128] W 86-72
WNCAAB 02/08 00:00 - [70] TCU 女子 v 俄克拉荷马 女子 [73] W 55-72
WNCAAB 02/03 22:00 - [86] 俄克拉荷马 女子 v Oklahoma State 女子 [178] W 81-74
WNCAAB 02/01 00:00 - [1] 堪萨斯州立 女子 v 俄克拉荷马 女子 [99] W 63-66
WNCAAB 01/28 00:00 - [179] 堪萨斯 女子 v 俄克拉荷马 女子 [113] W 55-60
WNCAAB 01/25 00:00 - [119] 俄克拉荷马 女子 v 德克萨斯州 女子 [4] W 91-87
WNCAAB 01/21 00:00 - [128] 俄克拉荷马 女子 v 休斯顿 女子 [116] W 71-65
WNCAAB 01/13 20:00 - 俄克拉荷马 女子 v 德州理工 女子 W 73-55
WNCAAB 01/11 00:00 - [127] 俄克拉荷马 女子 v 堪萨斯州立 女子 [1] L 57-74
WNCAAB 01/06 18:00 - [147] 辛辛那提 女子 v 俄克拉荷马 女子 [137] W 64-77
WNCAAB 01/04 02:00 - [164] 俄克拉荷马 女子 v BYU 女子 [75] W 75-63
WNCAAB 12/30 19:00 - 俄克拉荷马 女子 v 中佛罗里达 女子 W 69-52
WNCAAB 12/22 18:00 - [340] 南方 女子 v 俄克拉荷马 女子 [154] L 79-70
WNCAAB 12/20 02:30 - [114] 北卡罗来纳 女子 v 俄克拉荷马 女子 [118] L 61-52
WNCAAB 12/09 20:00 - [13] 内华达拉斯维加斯 女子 v 俄克拉荷马 女子 [83] L 92-76
WNCAAB 12/02 00:00 - [210] 格兰布林州立 女子 v 俄克拉荷马 女子 [86] W 69-103
WNCAAB 11/25 18:30 - [143] 田纳西 女子 v 俄克拉荷马 女子 [37] L 76-73
WNCAAB 11/23 20:00 - [8] 俄克拉荷马 女子 v 普林斯顿 女子 [92] L 63-77
WNCAAB 11/19 19:00 - [12] 俄克拉荷马 女子 v 弗吉尼亚 女子 [49] W 82-67

The Oklahoma Sooners women's basketball team represents the University of Oklahoma (OU) and competes in the Big 12 Conference of NCAA Division I.

History

OU women's basketball began during the 1974–75 academic year. In March 1990, Oklahoma officials released a statement saying that the women's basketball program was to be dropped, after many years of sub-par performance and low attendance. Many people voiced their complaints and eight days later, OU reinstated the program. At the time, the average attendance per game was 65 people. In 1996, Oklahoma hired former Norman High School women's basketball coach Sherri Coale to the same position at the university. The Sooner women's basketball team developed in years since to status as a leader in attendance across the nation. The Sooners averaged attendance of 6,851 in 2011–12 at home games, and the support for the sport led to Oklahoma hosting first and second-round games in the Women's NCAA Basketball Championships at Lloyd Noble Center in Norman. The Sooners also set a record on February 2, 2009, when they played host to the number 13 Tennessee Lady Volunteers, led by coach Pat Summit, who was trying to get career victory 1,000, something that no other coach had done before. The attendance for that game, which was held at the Ford Center in Oklahoma City, was close to 13,000 as well as setting a record for the most watched women's basketball game in history. The Sooners led the Big 12 conference in attendance as well. As with the men's team, they call Lloyd Noble Center home.

The program gained national prominence during the 2002 post-season when they advanced to the national title game and lost to the University of Connecticut Huskies. In the 2005–06 season, the Sooners were led by their coach Sherri Coale and the nationally known sophomore twins Courtney and Ashley Paris, daughters of former San Francisco 49ers offensive tackle Bubba Paris, to the third round of the national tournament. The team also won the Big 12 regular-season championship (with a 16–0 conference record) and the Big 12 Tournament. They became the first Big 12 women's basketball team to remain undefeated throughout conference play.

In the 2008–09 season, the Sooners made it to the Final Four of the 2009 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament. They advanced through the Oklahoma City Regional, where they enjoyed considerable home court advantage, as Norman and Oklahoma City are separated by fewer than 20 miles.

The 2010–11 and 2011–12 seasons failed to result in regional championships and NCAA Final Four appearances. Playing through rigorous non-conference schedules and a rugged Big 12 slate, the Sooners received No. 6 seeds each of the two years. The 10–11 team advanced through the Charlottesville, Virginia, first and second round site with a win over nearby James Madison University and an upset win over the University of Miami Hurricanes. The season came to an abrupt halt in Dayton, Ohio, in the Sweet Sixteen, with the team falling to No. 2 seed Notre Dame, which steamrolled to a national championship appearance that year. The 11–12 team failed to make it past the No. 3 seed St. John's Red Storm in a 74–70 defeat in front of several thousand Sooner fans in Norman, Oklahoma. St. Johns lost in the Sweet Sixteen to the Duke Blue Devils in Fresno, California.

Oklahoma City hosted an NCAA regional in March 2013.

The 2012–13 Sooners missed graduating senior Jelena Serena, but retained the rest of the team. Adding to the corps were two National Top 20 recruits, Maddie Manning and Nicole Kornet, and Sooners Jasmine Hartman and Lyndsey Cloman rejoined the active roster. Both Hartman and Cloman sat out the entire 2011–12 season with injuries.

俄克拉荷马女子篮球队,是一支来自美国俄克拉荷马州的职业女子篮球队,隶属于NBA(National Basketball Association)发展联盟的NBDL(NBADL)球队塔尔萨雷霆队。自1996年成立以来,该队一直是雷霆地区女子篮球运动的重要代表。

俄克拉荷马女子篮球队自成立以来,一直在NBDL中征战。作为一支职业女子篮球队,该队吸引了来自全国各地的女性球员加入,她们在比赛中展现出非凡的实力和毅力。在过去的几年中,该队多次参加NBDL的全明星赛,并获得了一些常规赛冠军和季后赛冠军的荣誉。

作为俄克拉荷马州的一支球队,该队与当地的社区紧密相连。女子篮球队的成功不仅为球队带来了声誉,也为当地的年轻女孩树立了榜样,鼓励她们追求自己的篮球梦想。此外,该队还积极参与社区活动,为当地居民提供篮球训练和比赛,进一步推动了篮球在俄克拉荷马州的发展。

总的来说,俄克拉荷马女子篮球队是一支在职业女子篮球领域中具有影响力的队伍,她们在赛场上展现了出色的表现,同时也为社区带来了积极的影响。