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The 1984–85 Northeast Louisiana Indians women's basketball team represented the Northeast Louisiana University during the 1984–85 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Indians, led by 7th year head coach Linda Harper. The Indians played their home games at the Fant–Ewing Coliseum and were members of the Southland Conference.
The Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks women's basketball team is the women's basketball team that represents University of Louisiana at Monroe in Monroe, Louisiana. The team currently competes in the Sun Belt Conference .
Its name changed again in 1949, to Northeast Junior College of Louisiana State University. A year later, it became an autonomous four-year institution as Northeast Louisiana State College. In 1969, it granted doctoral degrees for the first time and was elevated to university status as Northeast Louisiana University (NLU).
The 1992–93 Northeast Louisiana Indians men's basketball team represented the Northeast Louisiana University in the 1992–93 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Indians, led by head coach Mike Vining, played their home games at Fant–Ewing Coliseum in Monroe, Louisiana, as members of the Southland Conference. They finished the ...
The 1985 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament began on March 14 and ended on March 31 and featured 32 teams. The Final Four consisted of Old Dominion, Northeast Louisiana, Western Kentucky, and Georgia, with Old Dominion defeating Georgia, 70–65 in the championship game. [1]
In 1978, she was hired to coach the Northeast Louisiana women's basketball team. She coached the Indians (now referred to as the Warhawks) until 1980. She won 212 games with 121 losses while going 91–14 in conference play, bolstered by players such as Lisa Ingram and Eun Jung Ok. [ 4 ]
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The 1983 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament began on March 18 and concluded on April 3 with USC winning the title. The tournament consisted of 36 teams. The Final Four was held in Norfolk, Virginia and consisted of USC, Louisiana Tech, Old Dominion, and Georgia. [1]