Results

WNCAAB 03/06 17:00 122 [349] Massachusetts Women v La Salle Women [311] L 54-49
WNCAAB 03/02 19:00 - Fordham Women v La Salle Women W 83-93
WNCAAB 02/28 23:30 - La Salle Women v St Louis Women L 57-78
WNCAAB 02/24 19:00 - La Salle Women v VA Commonwealth Women L 50-75
WNCAAB 02/21 23:00 - Richmond Women v La Salle Women L 74-54
WNCAAB 02/18 19:00 - La Salle Women v St Joseph's Women L 29-60
WNCAAB 02/14 23:00 - [300] La Salle Women v George Washington Women [262] L 49-71
WNCAAB 02/10 19:00 - Duquesne Women v La Salle Women L 57-52
WNCAAB 02/08 23:30 - La Salle Women v Loyola Chicago Women L 39-73
WNCAAB 02/04 19:00 - La Salle Women v Dayton Women L 69-72
WNCAAB 01/31 16:00 - [291] La Salle Women v Massachusetts Women [344] W 63-61
WNCAAB 01/24 16:00 - [124] Rhode Island Women v La Salle Women [278] L 75-47

The La Salle Explorers women's basketball team is the women's college basketball program representing La Salle University, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

History

As of the 2015–16 season, La Salle has a 655–553 record. The Explorers joined the A10 in 1996 after leaving the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference in 1992. They were regular season champs of the MAAC in 1987, 1988, 1989, and 1992 (with an appearance in the NCAA Tournament in the first three but not the latter, though they did play in the WNIT). They won the tournament in 1986, which remains their only conference championship.

Season Coach Record Postseason Finish
1972–73 Mary O'Connor 11–4 n/a
1973–74 Mary O'Connor 7–6 n/a
1974–75 Mary O'Connor 5–7 n/a
1975–76 Angie Scarengelli 13–5 n/a
1976–77 Angie Scarengelli 14–8 n/a
1977–78 Angie Scarengell 15–10 n/a
1978–79 Linda Lastowka 14–12 n/a
1979–80 Linda Lastowka 17–11 n/a
1980–81 Kevin Gallagher 17–11 n/a
1981–82 Kevin Gallagher 17–12 n/a
1982–83 Kevin Gallagher 16–13 NCAA First Round
1983–84 Kevin Gallagher 11–18 n/a
1984–85 Bill Morris 22–8 n/a
1985–86 Bill Morris 21–9 NCAA First Round
1986–87 John Miller 21–7 NCAA First Round
1987–88 John Miller 25–5 NCAA First Round
1988–89 John Miller 28–3 NCAA Second Round
1989–90 John Miller 15–14 n/a
1990–91 John Miller 16–12 n/a
1991–92 John Miller 25–8 WNIT
1992–93 John Miller 16–11 n/a
1993–94 John Miller 19–9 n/a
1994–95 John Miller 20–10 n/a
1995–96 John Miller 19–10 n/a
1996–97 John Miller 21–7 n/a
1997–98 John Miller 15–13 n/a
1998–99 John Miller 14–14 n/a
1999-00 John Miller 12–17 n/a
2000–01 John Miller 15–14 n/a
2001–02 John Miller 6–22 n/a
2002–03 John Miller 15–14 n/a
2003–04 John Miller 15–13 n/a
2004–05 Tom Lochner 12–16 n/a
2005–06 Tom Lochner 11–17 n/a
2006–07 Tom Lochner 19–11 n/a
2007–08 Tom Lochner 12–17 n/a
2008–09 Tom Lochner 10–19 n/a
2009–10 Tom Lochner 7–22 n/a
2010–11 Jeff Williams 10–20 n/a
2011–12 Jeff Williams 14–17 n/a
2012–13 Jeff Williams 8–21 n/a
2013–14 Jeff Williams 15–15 n/a
2014–15 Jeff Williams 15–16 n/a
2015–16 Jeff Williams 5–25 n/a
2016–17 Jeff Williams 17–13 n/a
2017–18 Jeff Williams 8–22 n/a
2018–19 Mountain MacGillivray 6–25 n/a
2019–20 Mountain MacGillivray 13–17 n/a
2020–21 Mountain MacGillivray 12–14 n/a
The La Salle Women's basketball team represents the United States in international competitions. Comprised of talented and skilled female athletes, the team is known for their exceptional teamwork, determination, and competitive spirit on the court. With a rich history of success in various tournaments and championships, the La Salle Women's team is a powerhouse in the world of basketball. Their dedication to the sport and commitment to excellence make them a formidable force to be reckoned with on the global stage. Whether they are facing off against rival teams or representing their country in international events, the La Salle Women's team always brings their A-game and strives for victory.