Indiana State Sycamores women's basketball

Indiana State Sycamores
University Indiana State University
Conference Missouri Valley
Location Terre Haute, IN
Head coach Joe Wells (1st season year)
Arena Hulman Center
(Capacity: 10,200)
Nickname Sycamores
Colors Royal Blue and White[1]
         
Uniforms
Home
Away
Conference regular season champions
2013-14, 2005-06, 2002-03 (Missouri Valley)
1988-89 (Gateway)

The Indiana State Sycamores basketball team is a college basketball program that competes in NCAA Division I and the Missouri Valley Conference. Indiana State basketball is rich in history, with 17 post-season appearances (6 WNIT appearances, 5 MAIAW Regional appearances and 6 IAIAW appearances.) They have won 3 Conference Titles; 3 Indiana Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Titles and 4 in-season Tournament Titles. The Sycamores share a classic rivalry with the Ball State Cardinals, of which State owns a 21-8 series lead. The Sycamores also own an 11-9 series lead over the Purdue Boilermakers, a perennial, national power. The Indiana State Sycamores women's basketball team play their home games at Hulman Center (10,200), and are currently coached by Joey Wells; prior to accepting the Head Coaching position, Wells was the Associate Head Coach at Indiana State. From 2007-2012, Wells was an assistant head coach at Lamar University; he was also an assistant at Div II Missouri Western for five seasons (2003-2007).[2]

Sycamore basketball history

In 1971, women's basketball became an intercollegiate sport at Indiana State University. In 1982, the sport was elevated to revenue status, which meant more money was available. Under Coach Edith Godleski, Indiana State qualified for its first WNIT Tournament game in 1976. The Sycamores were a charter member of the Gateway Conference in 1983, maintaining membership until the Gateway merged with the Missouri Valley Conference in 1992. In 1989, Indiana State won its first Conference championship. They won Missouri Valley titles in 2003 and 2006.

Season-by-season results

Season Head coach Overall Conference Postseason / Notes
1972-73 Edith Godleski 4-9
1973-74 Edith Godleski 16-7
1974-75 Edith Godleski 15-5
1975-76 Edith Godleski 18-7 IAIAW Third Round, MAIAW Regional, WNIT
1976-77 Edith Godleski 19-9 IAIAW Champion, MAIAW Regional Final, WNIT
1977-78 Edith Godleski 19-9 IAIAW, MAIAW Regional
1978-79 Edith Godleski 12-8
1979-80 Edith Godleski 14-10
1980-81 Edith Godleski 19-13 IAIAW Champion, MAIAW Regional
1981-82 Edith Godleski 11-21 IAIAW
1982-83 Edith Godleski 9-18 IAIAW, MAIAW Regional
1983-84 Andi Myers 13-15
1984-85 Andi Myers 5-23 2-16 (9th)
1985-86 Andi Myers 10-18 7-11 (T6th)
1986-87 Andi Myers 5-23 4-14 (T8th)
1987-88 Andi Myers 12-15 8-10 (7th)
1988-89 Andi Myers 22-6 14-5 (T1st)
1989-90 Andi Myers 18-9 10-8 (5th)
1990-91 Kay Riek 8-19 5-13 (8th)
1991-92 Kay Riek 13-14 8-10 (7th)
1992-93 Kay Riek 10-17 7-11 (T6th)
1993-94 Kay Riek 8-18 4-12 (T7th)
1994-95 Kay Riek 14-14 6-10 (6th)
1995-96 Kay Riek 13-14 10-8 (6th)
1996-97 Cheryl Reeve 7-19 3-15 (9th)
1997-98 Cheryl Reeve 14-13 9-9 (T4th)
1998-99 Cheryl Reeve 17-11 10-8 (4th) WNIT First Round
1999-00 Cheryl Reeve 18-11 10-8 (4th)
2000-01 Cheryl Reeve 9-18 5-13 (T7th)
2001-02 Jim Wiedie 10-18 7-11 (7th)
2002-03 Jim Wiedie 11-17 7-11 (8th) WNIT First Round
2003-04 Jim Wiedie 22-9 13-5 (T1st)
2004-05 Jim Wiedie 16-12 10-8 (4th) WNIT Second Round
2005-06 Jim Wiedie 23-9 13-5 (T2nd) WNIT Second Round
2006-07 Jim Wiedie 27-6 16-2 (1st)
2007-08 Jim Wiedie 19-11 12-6 (3rd)
2008-09 Jim Wiedie 14-15 8-10 (6th)
2009-10 Jim Wiedie 11-10 2-8 (5th) Fired after 21 games
2009-10 Staff 6-4 6-4 (T7th)
2010-11 Teri Moren 16-16 8-10 (T7th)
2011-12 Teri Moren 15-16 9-9 (T5th)
2012-13 Teri Moren 18-13 10-8 (4th) WNIT First Round
2013-14 Teri Moren 20-11 14-4 (T1st) WNIT First Round
2014-15 Joey Wells 17-13 7-11 (6th)
2015-16 Joey Wells 13-17 9-9 (6th)

National awards

All-Americans (1)

The Sports Network and WBCA.

CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (5)

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship (1)

WBCA's National Team GPA Award (3)

Conference (Missouri Valley / Gateway) Awards

Jackie Stiles Missouri Valley Player of the Year (1)

MVC Defensive Player of the Year (2)

MVC Prairie Farms Scholar-Athlete of the Year (4)

MVC Freshman of the Year (2)

MVC Newcomer of the Year (2)

Rawlings MVC Coach of the Year (2)

Gateway Rookie of the Year (2)

Gateway Coach of the Year(1)

All-time records

Missouri Valley win/loss records (As of 2009)

Career records

Single season records

Single game records

Coaching leaders

Seasons Head coach Wins Losses Pct Postseason
2000–2010 Jim Wiedie 166 118 .585 2003-04, 2005–06, 2006–07
1971–1982 Edith Godleski 156 116 .574 1975-76, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83
1982–1989 Andi Myers 85 109 .438
2010–2014 Teri Moren 69 56 .552 2012-13; 2013–14
1995–2000 Cheryl Reeve 66 77 .462 1999-2000
1989–1995 Kay Riek 66 96 .407
2014-present Joey Wells 30 30 .500
2010 Staff 6 4 .600
1971–present All-Time 644 606 .515 Twelve Appearances

Basketball Hall(s) of Fame

Hall of Fame Sycamores

Fifteen former Sycamores players and coaches have been inducted into Halls of Fame; they are:

Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame (11)

Indiana State University Hall of Fame (7)

References

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