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2022 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup: 22 September – 1 October 2022: Sydney: 1 United States: 2024 FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments: 8–11 February 2024: Xi'an: 2 China Puerto Rico: Antwerp: 2 Belgium Nigeria: Belém: 3 Australia Germany Serbia: Sopron: 3 Japan Spain Canada: Total 12
The 2024–25 Indiana Hoosiers women's basketball team represents the Indiana University Bloomington during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Hoosiers are led by head coach Teri Moren in her 11th season, and play their home games at the Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall as a member of the Big Ten Conference.
The Indiana Hoosiers women's basketball team is the intercollegiate women's basketball program representing Indiana University Bloomington. The school competes in the Big Ten Conference in NCAA Division I. The Hoosiers play home basketball games at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on the university campus in Bloomington, Indiana. [2]
IU women's basketball averaged a program record 10,336 fans last season and carries a 31-game regular-season home win streak into the 2024-25 season. IU women's basketball averaged a program ...
The 2023–24 Indiana Hoosiers women's basketball team represented Indiana University Bloomington during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Hoosiers were led by head coach Teri Moren in her tenth season, and played their home games at the Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall as a member of the Big Ten Conference.
Indiana basketball will get a lot of national exposure in the 2024-25 season, with seven games on network television. The Hoosiers' schedule includes four games on CBS and three Friday night games ...
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason; Bea Gorton (Independent) (1971-1976) ; 1971-1972 Bea Gorton 17-2 AIAW Quarter Finals : 1972-1973 Bea Gorton 16-3 AIAW 4th : 1973-1974
Assists were first officially recorded in women's basketball in the 1985–86 season. Blocks and steals were first officially recorded in 1987–88. Nonetheless, Indiana's record books include players in these stats going back to the 1975-76 season, except for steals which it began tracking the following season. [2]