Albany Women

Albany Women

Leagues Played
WNCAAB 208 NIT Women 2
Links
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Related Teams
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Results

NIT Women 03/21 22:00 122 Albany Women v Colgate Women L 50-64
WNCAAB 03/11 23:00 2 Albany Women v Vermont Women L 46-50
WNCAAB 03/09 00:00 3 Albany Women v NJIT Women W 57-42
WNCAAB 03/02 18:00 - Maine Women v Albany Women L 63-46
WNCAAB 02/29 23:03 - New Hampshire Women v Albany Women W 40-45
WNCAAB 02/24 19:00 - Albany Women v UMass Lowell Women W 59-39
WNCAAB 02/22 23:00 - Vermont Women v Albany Women L 67-35
WNCAAB 02/18 00:00 - Albany Women v UMBC Women W 58-56
WNCAAB 02/16 00:00 - NJIT Women v Albany Women W 36-38
WNCAAB 02/08 16:00 - Binghamton Women v Albany Women W 52-60
WNCAAB 02/03 18:00 - UMBC Women v Albany Women W 55-69
WNCAAB 02/02 00:00 - Albany Women v Vermont Women L 59-64

The Albany Great Danes women's basketball team is the basketball team that represents the University at Albany, SUNY in Albany, New York. The school's team currently competes in the America East Conference and plays its home games at SEFCU Arena.

History

UAlbany Women's Basketball had little success on the court since it started play in 1964–65. Its greatest success took place in 1985–86 when it went 26–4 and made it the 3rd Round of the NCAA Division III Tournament. Coach Mari Warner would lead the program into Division I play in 1999–00, but again success was limited. Through the 2000s under new coach Trina Patterson, winning was also limited. However, things began to change in 2010–11 under former head coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson. That season UA finished over .500 for the first time since 1997–98. Abrahamson-Henderson led UAlbany to its then-best record in Division I history in the 2011–12, going 23–10 overall. The Great Danes brought home their first-ever America East Conference title, and represented the league in the NCAA Tournament. UAlbany visited defending National Champions Texas A&M, but fell 69–47.

The Great Danes dominated all conference opposition in the 2012–13 season with a 27–4 overall record, winning all games against America East opponents including 16 regular season games and all league championship contests. UAlbany became the first team to go undefeated in the America East and win the conference since the 1995–96 season. Abrahamson-Henderson earned America East Coach of the Year honors for her efforts. Ebone Henry was named the America East Co-Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year. They would win their second straight title, but lose to North Carolina 59–54 in the first round.

The 2013–14 Great Danes did not lose a beat, earning a three-peat as America East champion, going 28–5 with a 15–1 conference record. The team earned the 1-seed in the America East Tournament after winning its first 15 league games. It would win its 3rd straight and earned a 15-seed in the NCAAs and pushed 2-seed West Virginia to the brink before falling 76–61 in the NCAA First Round.

In 2014–15 UA went 24–9 overall with a 14–2 America East record. UAlbany had a number of program firsts that season, including the first win over a Power Five program, defeating three-time reigning Big Ten regular season champion Penn State to earn a berth into the Preseason WNIT semi-finals, the first DI All-American with Shereesha Richards and the program's highest-ever NCAA seeding at 13, battling Duke to the end and leading in the final minute, falling to the Blue Devils 54–52.

On March 11, 2016, the Great Danes would win their conference record breaking 5th straight title. They would defeat Maine 59–58, who they shared the co-regular season title with back-to-back years. Both teams split their regular season match-up.

Two players that would have their numbers retired once their time was over at UAlbany was Ebone Henry and Julie Foster. In 2012–13 Henry was named the America East Co-Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year with 13.8 points, 5.1 rebounds and 2.8 steals per game. She would also win three straight Defensive Player of the Year awards and three First Team All-Conference.

Shereesha Richards was also critical in the 5 straight titles for UAlbany. She would win three America East Player of the Year awards along with a Co-Rookie of the Year Award. She would finish as the All-Time scorer in UAlbany Basketball history (Men's and Women's program) with 2,440 points and became the first DI All-American in Great Danes history. She would finish her career with over 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds.

Sources:

  • Albany Media Guide
  • America East Media
  • America East standings
Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Claudette Delamater () (1964–1965)
1964–65 Claudette Delamater 7–6
Claudette Delamater: 7–6 (.538)
Leonia Rhenish () (1965–1967)
1965–66 Leonia Rhenish 3–6
1966–67 Leonia Rhenish 0–10
Leonia Rhenish: 3–16 (.158)
Barbara Jordan () (1967–1976)
1967–68 Barbara Jordan 7–6
1968–69 Barbara Jordan 3–5
1969–70 Barbara Palm 6–3
1970–71 Barbara Palm 7–5
1971–72 Barbara Palm 5–5
NCAA Division III
1972–73 Barbara Palm 4–6
1973–74 Barbara Palm 5–4
1974–75 Barbara Palm 3–9
1975–76 Barbara Palm 2–11
Barbara Palm: 42–54 (.438)
Karen Cunningham () (1976–1977)
1976–77 Karen Cunningham 1–13
Karen Cunningham: 1–13 (.071)
() (–present)
1977–78 Johnetta Hill 2–12
1978–79 Johnetta Hill 0–12
Johnetta Hill: 2–24 (.077)
Amy Kidder () (1979–1982)
1979–80 Amy Kidder 6–14
1980–81 Amy Kidder 7–14
1981–82 Amy Kidder 8–12
Amy Kidder: 21–40 (.344)
Mari Warner () (1982–2002)
1982–83 Mari Warner 14–6
1983–84 Mari Warner 15–10
1984–85 Mari Warner 23–4
1985–86 Mari Warner 26–4
1986–87 Mari Warner 19–5
1987–88 Mari Warner 17–7
1988–89 Mari Warner 15–9
1990–91 Mari Warner 13–12
1989–90 Mari Warner 10–14
1991–92 Mari Warner 22–5
1992–93 Mari Warner 14–9
1993–94 Mari Warner 15–9
1994–95 Mari Warner 16–9
NCAA Division II
1995–96 Mari Warner 13–14 10–10
1996–97 Mari Warner 19–9 12–6
1997–98 Mari Warner 14–13 9–7
1998–99 Mari Warner 13–14 9–9
NCAA Division I
1999–00 Mari Warner 12–15
2000–01 Mari Warner 5–22
America East Conference
2001–02 Mari Warner 4–23 0–16 9th
Mari Warner: 299–213 (.584)
Trina Patterson (America East Conference) (2002–2010)
2002–03 Trina Patterson 9–18 3–13 9th
2003–04 Trina Patterson 13–16 9–9 T-4th
2004–05 Trina Patterson 14–14 9–9 T-4th
2005–06 Trina Patterson 7–21 3–13 9th
2006–07 Trina Patterson 9–22 4–12 T-8th
2007–08 Trina Patterson 13–18 10–6 4th
2008–09 Trina Patterson 6–25 3–13 T-8th
2009–10 Trina Patterson 11–19 4–12 T-7th
Trina Patterson: 82–153 (.349) 45–87 (.341)
Katie Abrahamson-Henderson (America East Conference) (2010–2016)
2010–11 Katie Abrahamson-Henderson 16–14 9–7 5th
2011–12 Katie Abrahamson-Henderson 23–10 14–2 2nd NCAA First round
2012–13 Katie Abrahamson-Henderson 27–4 16–0 1st NCAA First round
2013–14 Katie Abrahamson-Henderson 28–5 15–1 1st NCAA First round
2014–15 Katie Abrahamson-Henderson 24–9 14–2 T-1st NCAA First round
2015–16 Katie Abrahamson-Henderson 28–5 15–1 T-1st NCAA Second round
Katie Abrahamson-Henderson: 146–47 (.756) 83–13 (.865)
Joanna Bernabei-McNamee (America East Conference) (2016–2018)
2016–17 Joanna Bernabei-McNamee 21–12 12–4 2nd NCAA First round
2017–18 Joanna Bernabei-McNamee 24–9 12–4 2nd WNIT First round
Joanna Bernabei-McNamee: 45–21 (.682) 24–8 (.750)
Colleen Mullen (America East Conference) (2018–present)
2018–19 Colleen Mullen 13–18 9–7 4th
2019–20 Colleen Mullen 9–21 5–11 8th
2020–21 Colleen Mullen 7–11 5–7 4th
2021–22 Colleen Mullen 23–9 13–5 2nd NCAA First round
2022–23 Colleen Mullen 22–12 12–2 T-1st WNIT First round
Colleen Mullen: 74–72 (.507) 44–32 (.579)


Total: 699–649 (.519)

National champion Postseason invitational champion
Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion
Conference tournament champion

The Albany Women's basketball team is a talented and competitive group of female athletes who are dedicated to the sport of basketball. They are known for their strong teamwork, quick reflexes, and impressive shooting skills. The team is made up of players from diverse backgrounds and experiences, but they all share a passion for the game and a commitment to excellence. Whether they are playing at home or on the road, the Albany Women's basketball team always brings their A-game and strives to represent their school and community with pride and sportsmanship. With their impressive skills and unwavering determination, this team is sure to continue making waves in the world of women's basketball.