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several decades. It entered its contestants in the annual state-limited gatherings which rotated yearly from one campus to another. These programs provided the opportunity for women to experience competition in a wholesome healthy atmosphere, devoid of bias and strong emotion. The success of the college-sponsored competitions influenced the Indiana University faculty to initiate "Play Days" for high school girls under their Girls’ Athletic Association organizations.
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basketball more cautiously than desired. In addition, Wylie Hall housed the chemistry laboratories so the fumes in the basement at times were almost unbearable. Other difficulties with this space included the fact that the hall and stairway remained unheated and became very cold in the winter months and the ceiling was very low in the women could almost touch the basketball rim. However, the women proved to be crafty in their method of accessing the gym.
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The Wildermuth Fieldhouse was used for the Men's Gymnasium and IU Men's Basketball Team starting in the 1928–1929 season. The Men's Basketball team relocated to the "New Fieldhouse" in the 1960 season and then to Assembly Hall in 1971. While documentation is unclear on the exact transition of Women's
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The interclass competition created a system for women to organize themselves into teams. However, the best athletes in the program were selected for the honorary varsity team. The basketball photo in the 1922 Arbutus labeled the interclass competition "As Thrilling as the Men's Game". Basketball held
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In the beginning of Women's Gymnasium the basement of Wylie Hall was used. Beginning in 1890, physical training for women occurred in the room pictured above. This space proved to be difficult in regards to playing basketball. Six support pillars proved a safety hazard which caused the women to play
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In 1971, Bea Gorton became the first head basketball coach for the Indiana University women's basketball team. Like other faculty members, Gorton did not receive compensation for her coaching position. It was considered part of her graduate assistantship while she worked towards her degree. In their
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By 1961, the extramural women's basketball team had begun to travel throughout the state to play in competitions. The basketball team was coached by Dr. Kay Burrus who helped expand the extramural sport system at Indiana University. The funding for women's basketball or women's athletics in general
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The Extramural Era saw regional competition grow. Teams representing Indiana University began playing in tournaments and series with other universities in the region including Butler University, Marion College, Purdue University, and Indiana Central College. A small budget helped keep these budding
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Women's Basketball was played at Assembly Hall starting in 1972, but their program was not integrated into the Athletic Department until 1974. It was in 1974 that the university acknowledged the presence and included women's athletics as part of the Athletic Department and gave full support in the
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Coach of the Year, the first Indiana women's basketball coach to do so since Maryalyce Jeremiah in 1982. Sophomore Tyra Buss was named to the All-Big Ten first team, with fellow sophomore Amanda Cahill receiving honorable mention. The Hoosiers finished a perfect 14–0 at home and finished fourth in
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The Departmental Era concentrated on the expansion of athletics by increasing the sports offered, hiring more faculty, and expanding the interclass and intramural programs sponsored by the department. Edna Munro oversaw the expansion of the intramural program, Collegiate and High School Play Days,
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The Maxwell Era of Women's Basketball at Indiana University saw the expansion of athletic opportunities and acceptance of women as athletes. Basketball was integrated into the physical education curriculum followed by interclass competition and intramurals. Juliette Maxwell dedicated her career to
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It is unclear the exact date the Student Building ceased to be the main arena of women's athletics at Indiana University. It is known that in 1940 additions were made to Student Building which was still used as the headquarters for athletics. Sometime after this the women's athletics moved to the
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Mitchell Hall was used after the women's gymnasium was moved from Wylie Hall and before the completion of the Student Building. From 1886 to 1906, Mitchell Hall was the physical activity center for the coed athlete. The women were permitted to use the men's gymnasium for their spring championship
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The Indiana University Nurse's Team competes in regional competition. "In spite of their busy schedules of classes and ward duty, student nurses take time out for basketball. The Nurses Basketball Team this year aspired to regain the championship of the Indianapolis Schools of Nursing Basketball
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Around 1928–1930, the national "Play Day" program of non-coached intercollegiate sports competition for women was initiated as part of the National Women's Athletic Association's program. Indiana University's WAA supported the program and created opportunities for Play Days to occur for the next
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The 1922 Arbutus reported women's athletics had taken hold of the co-ed especially basketball: "Basketball, the most popular sport of the Indiana coed, attracted more attention this year than ever before. More than two hundred from the freshman class alone tried out for team membership. Closely
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By 1969–1970 basketball season, the Hoosier women began to play by the "men's rules" for the first. In order to keep the basketball program within the budget, faculty served as game officials, referees, seamstresses, manages, and coaches without additional compensation for their time.
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During the Women's Recreational Association Era in women's basketball, the intramural program was changed to incorporate more women into athletics on campus. By the end of this era, 70% of women on Indiana University – Bloomington's campus were active in the WRA and athletics.
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She served as an advisor to the AIAW from 1975 to 1980, served on the Kodak Coaches All-American Selection Committee in 1975–1976, was a speaker at the International Olympic Scientific Congress in 1984 and 1988, and consulted at the Paralympics in New York City in
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the Big Ten conference, behind #5 Maryland, #9 Ohio State, and #16 Michigan State. After regular season play was over, the Hoosiers received a #9 seed and were able to participate in the NCAA tournament for the first time in 14 years. Indiana defeated the
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The 2015–2016 season was a historic one, despite having only one senior and a second year coach. The Hoosiers finished with a 21–12 record with a 12–6 record in conference play under Moren in her second year as head coach. She was named
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Salters won basketball letters in 1981, 1982, 1983, and 1984. She was First Team All-Big Ten in 1983 and 1984. She was also a District All-American in 1983 and 1984, two-time Wade Trophy finalist, and IU Female Athlete of the Year in
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Abram won basketball letters in 1984, 1985, 1986, and 1987. She was First Team All-Big Ten in 1985, 1986, and 1987. Additionally, Abram was Academic Big-Ten in 1987. She was the first Indiana University Female Athlete of the Year in
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In 1927–1928, the program was expanded to include within the Department of Physical Education for Women an Intramural Association, with a program geared to encourage participation in sports by the less highly skilled women students.
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Under her direction, the varsity program became the most accomplished Hoosier women's basketball team to date. Gorton had an 81% winning percentage, 2 Elite 8 appearances (1972 and 1974), and an AIAW Final 4 appearance in
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the hearts of coed athletes as year after year a surplus of women tried out to represent their respective class teams. The development of the program led to more drills and practices for women to improve their skills.
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Tourney. The team lost the championship in 1959 for the first time since the beginning of the tournament. The players compete with other girls’ teams in the area in addition to participating in the tournament."
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was meager at Indiana. This forced Burrus's teams to sleep in teammates homes and be responsible for their own transportation and food. Additionally, the women had to share uniforms among sports teams.
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development of the program. This occurs two years after Title IX was passed. Assembly Hall has continued to be the home of Women's Athletics and especially women's basketball since the early 1970s.
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game which became an annual tradition and was opened to the public for a small fee in 1899 marking the first time at Indiana University women were seen performing athletic activities.
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Oing played in the first few years of varsity basketball at Indiana University from 1972 to 1975. She led the team to a fourth-place finish in the National Tournament in 1973.
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The Hoosiers' 2017–18 season proved to be another historic season. Led by seniors Tyra Buss and Amanda Cahill, the Hoosiers compiled a 23–14 record and won the
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Named head coach of the World University Games Team in 1991 and 1995–1996 USA Women's National Team which won Gold at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.
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Won Kodak All-American honors in 1975. She was National AAU Tournament Rookie of the Year in 1975 and member of the 1975 AAU All-Star Team.
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Indiana's all-time leading scorer at time of her graduation with 1,917 points and still all-time leading rebounder with 1,263 rebounds.
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First Women's Head Basketball Coach. Served as head coach from 1971 to 1976 while she was a graduate student on the Bloomington campus.
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She went on to be named big Ten Coach of the Year at Ohio State in 1984 and 1985, Pac 10 Coach of the Year in 1989, 1990, and 1995.
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Steals: 9 (by Kim Roberson vs Wake Forest – 2008, by Deb McClurg vs Northwestern – 1982, and by Amy Cherubini vs UIC – 1991)
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matched teams from all classes played a hotly contested tournament, which was won by the freshman without a single defeat."
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VanDerveer was a three-year letter winner for the Indiana University Women's Basketball Team in 1973, 1974, and 1975.
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Became only the second Division I women's coach, and third Division I coach overall, with 1,000 career wins in 2017.
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Gymnasium to the School of Public Health, it is known the facilities were used by coed athletes by the 1960s.
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inaugural season, they went 14–2, winning their first 12 games of the season before losing at Nationals to
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before being eliminated in a 66–53 loss to Arizona. The Hoosiers finished the season with a 21–6 record.
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for women's basketball, and the Hoosiers won the conference title with a 15–3 conference record, under
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Wildermuth center which would have occurred after the Men's Gymnasium moved to its new facilities.
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Women's Athletic Association, Women's Recreational Association, and basketball interest groups.
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was hired as the head coach of the Indiana Hoosiers women's basketball team on August 9, 2014.
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Rebounds: 22 (by Denise Jackson vs Purdue – 1981 & by Shirley Bryant vs Michigan – 1985)
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Second leading scorer in Indiana history and lead the Big Ten in scoring in 1987.
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62–58 for their first NCAA tournament win in 33 years before falling to #1 seed
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For the 2020–21 season, the Hoosiers advanced to their first ever
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the advancement of athletics for the women at Indiana University.
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Points scored: 40 (by Karna Abram vs Michigan State – 1987)
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Named National Coach of the Year in 1988, 1989, and 1990.
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in front of a program record-breaking crowd of 13,007 at
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Blocks: 10 (by Quacy Barnes vs Youngstown State – 1997)
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List of Indiana Hoosiers women's basketball seasons
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Index

2023–24 Indiana Hoosiers women's basketball team

Teri Moren
Big Ten
Bloomington, Indiana
Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall
Hoosiers
intercollegiate women's basketball
Indiana University Bloomington
Big Ten Conference
NCAA Division I
Hoosiers
Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall
Bloomington, Indiana
Immaculata University
Big Ten Conference
Maryalyce Jeremiah
Teri Moren
Big Ten
Georgia Bulldogs
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
2018 WNIT
Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall
Steve Alford
Calbert Cheaney
Elite Eight
2021 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament
List of Indiana Hoosiers women's basketball seasons
Maryalyce Jeremiah
Kathi Bennett

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