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The 2023–24 Bellarmine Knights women's basketball team represented Bellarmine University during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Knights, led by 12th-year head coach Chancellor Dugan, play their home games at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky as members of the ASUN Conference. They finished the season 10–19, 5 ...
The Bellarmine Knights women's basketball team represents Bellarmine University, located in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, in NCAA Division I as a member of the Atlantic Sun Conference (ASUN). The Knights were members of the Division II Great Lakes Valley Conference from 1982 to 2020 before the move to Division I during the 2020–21 season.
No. 10 Bellarmine vs No. 9 Jacksonville: 62–79 ESPN+: 2 5:00 pm No. 8 Kennesaw State vs No. 7 Austin Peay: 60–73 Quarterfinals – Saturday, March 9 – Campus Sites 3 5:00 pm No. 9 Jacksonville at No. 1 Florida Gulf Coast: 69–76 ESPN+ 4 4:00 pm No. 5 Eastern Kentucky at No. 4 Lipscomb 99–68 5 5:00 pm No. 7 Austin Peay at No. 2 Stetson ...
After a long wait, another Kentucky school is now eligible to participate for NCAA championships at the Division I level.. Starting with the 2024-25 athletic year, Bellarmine University — a ...
As of the most recent college basketball season in 2023–24, 360 women's college basketball programs competed in NCAA Division I, including full D-I members and programs transitioning from a lower NCAA division (most from Division II and one from Division III) [1] Four schools (Bellarmine, Tarleton, UC San Diego, and Utah Tech) will complete transitions from Division II at the end of the 2023 ...
The 2022-23 version of Bellarmine is no different: Following Tuesday night’s game against Kentucky inside Rupp Arena, Bellarmine ranked No. 358 in the country (out of 363 Division I teams) in ...
The other D-I newcomer, Bellarmine, announced a multi-year deal with the Kentucky State Fair Board on November 2, 2020 to play home games at Freedom Hall, located at the Kentucky Exposition Center near Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport.
A unique Bellarmine coach was Bob Valvano. Valvano is an ESPN personality and was a member of Mensa, an international organization for only the brightest two percent of people on Earth. [20] Arguably the most famous Bellarmine coach was Alex Groza, the Fabulous Five (Kentucky Wildcats) great at the University of Kentucky. [20]