Wright State Raiders women's basketball

The Wright State Raiders team is the NCAA Division 1 basketball team that represents Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. The school's team currently competes in the Horizon League. The Raiders are currently coached by Katrina Merriweather.[2] The Raiders play at the Wright State University Nutter Center in Fairborn, Ohio. The official capacity for basketball games is 10,400.

Wright State Raiders
2018–19 Wright State Raiders women's basketball team
UniversityWright State University
Head coachKatrina Merriweather (3rd season)
ConferenceHorizon League
LocationDayton, Ohio
ArenaNutter Center
(Capacity: 12,000)
NicknameRaiders
Student sectionRaider Rowdies
ColorsHunter Green and Vegas Gold[1]
         
NCAA Tournament Appearances
2014, 2019
Conference Tournament Champions
2014, 2019
Conference Regular Season Champions
2017, 2019

History

Wright State first sponsored women's basketball in 1973. In 1990 Wright State joined the North Star Conference, where they played until 1992 when the conference was effectively absorbed by the Mid-Continent Conference. In 1995 Wright State would move to the Midwestern Collegiate Conference. The conference changed its name to the Horizon League on June 4, 2001.

Retired numbers

Wright State has retired one jersey number in its history.

No. Player Position Career
4Kim DemmingsG2011-2016

Facilities

The Wright State Raiders currently play their home games at the Wright State University Nutter Center (originally named Ervin J. Nutter Center). Ervin J. Nutter, donated $1.5 million to Wright State University in 1986. Funds from both the state of Ohio and the university contributed an additional $8 million to construction efforts which began in 1988. The Ervin J. Nutter Center Completed in 1990.

Coaches

The Raiders have had 7 coaches in their 41-year history. Current coach Katrina Merriweather was hired in 2016.

Coach Years Overall record
Arnelle Jackson1973–197514-31
Pat Davis1976–1989187-172
Terry Hill1990–199661-130
Lisa Fitch1997–200030-80
Bridgett Williams2001–2009109-155
Mike Bradbury2010–2016104-62
Katrina Merriweather2016–present48-20
Overall Record: 577-661

Current coaching staff

Name Position
Katrina MerriweatherHead Coach
Tennille AdamsAssociate Head Coach
Ashley BarlowAssistant Coach
Abby JumpAssistant Coach
Kim DemmingsAdministrative Assistant

Seasons

WSU's records season by season since joining Division I in 1987.

SeasonHead CoachOverall RecordConf. RecordPostseason
Division I Independent
1987-88Pat Davis17-110-0-
1988-89Pat Davis10-180-0-
1989-90Pat Davis3-250-0-
North Star Conference
1990-91Terry Hall4-243-11-
1991-92Terry Hall8-205-7-
Mid-Continent Conference
1992-93Terry Hall9-185-11-
1993-94Terry Hall12-157-11-
Midwestern Collegiate Conference
1994-95Terry Hall11-165-11-
1995-96Terry Hall11-165-11-
1996-97Terry Hall6-214-12-
1997-98Lisa Fitch9-185-9-
1998-99Lisa Fitch7-203-11-
1999–2000Lisa Fitch8-205-9-
2000-01Lisa Fitch6-223-11-
Horizon League
2001-02Bridgett Williams6-224-12-
2002-03Bridgett Williams11-178-8-
2003-04Bridgett Williams9-205-11-
2004-05Bridgett Williams19-1111-5-
2005-06Bridgett Williams12-168-8-
2006-07Bridgett Williams10-188-8
2007-08Bridgett Williams16-1611-5-
2008-09Bridgett Williams15-1610-8-
2009-2010Bridgett Williams11-1910-8-
2010-2011Mike Bradbury20-1311-7WBI 2nd Round
2011-2012Mike Bradbury21-1312-6WBI 2nd Round
2012-2013Mike Bradbury12-186-10-
2013-2014Mike Bradbury26-912-4NCAA 1st Round
2014-2015Mike Bradbury25-912-4WNIT 1st Round
2015-2016Mike Bradbury24-1112-6WNIT 1st Round
2016-2017Katrina Merriweather25-915-3WNIT 2nd Round
2017-2018Katrina Merriweather23-1112-6WNIT 1st Round
2018-2019Katrina Merriweather27-616-2NCAA

Record vs. Horizon League opponents

  • Cleveland State: 38-37
  • Detroit: 28-28
  • Green Bay: 5-63
  • Milwaukee: 31-28
  • Northern Kentucky: 10-12
  • Oakland: 14-1
  • UIC: 35-28
  • IUPUI: 11-2
  • Youngstown State: 35-26

NCAA Tournament history

Year Seed Round Opponent Result/Score
2014#14First Round#3 KentuckyL 60-106
2019#13First Round#4 Texas A&M-

NCAA Tournament seeding history

The 1982 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament was the first Women's Basketball Tournament held under the auspices of the NCAA.

Years → 2014 2019
Seeds 14 13

Tournament championships

Wright State has 2 conference tournament championships. On March 16, 2014 they defeated Green Bay 88-69 to clinch their first Horizon League tournament championship. The Raiders claimed their second Horizon League tournament championship in 2019 when they defeated Green Bay 55-52.

Season Coach Opponent Score Site Overall Record Conference Record Conference
2013-14Mike BradburyGreen Bay88-69Green Bay, WI26-812-4Horizon
2018-19Katrina MerriweatherGreen Bay55-52Detroit, MI27-616-2Horizon
Horizon League Tournament Championships: 2

Women's National Invitation Tournament

Wright State has appeared in 4 Women's National Invitation Tournament. Wright State's record is 1-4 in the Women's National Invitational Tournament.

Year Round Opponent Result/Score
2015First RoundToledoL 64–72
2016First RoundMichiganL 53- 81
2017First RoundCentral MichiganW 66-64
2017Second RoundMichiganL 66-71
2018First RoundToledoL 50-64

Women's Basketball Invitational

Wright State has appeared in 2 Women's Basketball Invitational tournaments. Their record is 2-2

Year Round Opponent Result/Score
2010First Round
Second Round
Buffalo
Manhattan
W 82-79
L 73–75
2011First Round
Second Round
SIU Edwardsville
Seattle
W 73–64
L 65-82

All-time statistical leaders

Career leaders

Points Scored: Kim Demmings 2,677
Assists: Nettie Carter 446
Rebounds: Lori Collins 897
Steals: Gwen Lenzy 350

Single-season leaders

Points Scored: Kim Demmings 784 (2013)
Assists: Tay'ler Mingo 196 (2014)
Rebounds: Tayler Stanton 362 (2014)
Steals: Tammy Stover 121 (1987)

Single-game leaders

Points Scored: Tiffany Webb 49 (2003)
Assists: Tay'ler Mingo 12 (2015)
Rebounds: Margie Coate 25 (1975)
Steals: Tammy Stover 13 (1988)

References

  1. "Wright State Athletics Logo". February 13, 2017. Retrieved March 17, 2017.
  2. "Wright State names Katrina Merriweather new coach". www.daytondailynews.com. Retrieved 2016-04-19.
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