< Previous[ HISTORY ] 2018/19 VILLANOVA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 58 WWW.VILLANOVA.COM INDIVIDUAL HISTORY MOST POINTS GAME: 44 by Shelly Pennefather vs Cheyney, 12/27/85 SEASON: 685 by Shelly Pennefather, 1985-86 BEST AVG: 22.1 (31) by Shelly Pennefather, 1985-86 CAREER: 2,408 by Shelly Pennefather, 1983-87 BEST AVG: 20.5 (117-2408) by Shelly Pennefather, 1983-87 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE GAME: 20 (29 att.) by Shelly Pennefather vs Cheyney, 12/27/85 15 (21 att.) by Lisa Ortlip vs Bloomsburg, 2/22/79 15 (19 att.) by Shelly Pennefather BEST PCT Game: 100 (6-6) Mary Gedaka vs. Lehigh, 11/17/17; (8-8) Taylor Holeman vs. Montana State, 11/29/13; (7-7), Taylor Holeman vs. DePaul 1/9/13 (min 100 FGM): 63.0 (131-208), by Lisa Ortlip, 1978-79 Career: .558 (1073-1920 att.) by Shelly Pennefather, 1983-87 (min. 400 FGM): 56.7 (647-1141), by Lisa Ortlip, 1978-82 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GAME: 35 (7 FGM) by Kathy Straccia vs St. Joseph’s, 2/24/77 SEASON: 537 (215 FGM) by Trish Juhline, 2002-03 CAREER: 1920 (1073 FGM) by Shelly Pennefather, 1983-87 MOST FREE THROWS MADE GAME: 16 (21 att.) by Helen Koskinen vs St. John’s, 3/3/89 SEASON: 158 (200 att.) by Helen Koskinen, 1988-89 BEST PCT IN GAME (min. 10 att.): 100.0 (10-10) by Devon Kane vs Michigan State (11/11/11); 100.0 (10-10) by Jennifer Hilgenberg vs Fairfield (11/23/03); 100.0 (10-10) by Sandy Litkenhaus vs Providence, 2/7/90; 100.0 (10-10) by Helen Koskinen vs St. Peter’s, 12/22/88 and vs Pittsburgh, 2/1/89 BEST PCT IN SEASON (min 40 att.): 90.0 (45-50) by Adrianna Hahn, 2015-16 BEST PCT IN CAREER (min 160 att.): 83.8 (151-180) by Liad Suez, 2005-06 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED GAME: 21 (16 FTM) by Helen Koskinen vs St. John’s, 3/3/89 SEASON: 200 (158 FTM) by Helen Koskinen, 1988-89 CAREER: 495 (340 FTM) by Lisa Ortlip, 1978-82 MOST THREE POINT FIELD GOALS MADE GAME: 9 (12 att.) by Stacie Witman vs South Alabama, 11/23/07 9 (18 att.) by Jenny Higgins vs Penn, 12/20/97 SEASON: 104 (237 att.) by Katie Davis, 2002-03 CAREER: 283 (761 att.) by Trish Juhline, 1999-2003 MOST THREE POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GAME: 18 (9 made) by Jenny Higgins vs Penn, 12/20/97 SEASON: 237 (104 made) by Katie Davis, 2002-03 CAREER: 761 (283 made) by Trish Juhline, 1999-03 Liad Suez-Karni shot a program best 83.8 percent from the foul line during her Wildcat career. In a game versus Saint Joseph’s in 1977, Kathy Straccia attempted a school record 35 field goals. 2018/19 VILLANOVA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL [ HISTORY ] 59 WWW.VILLANOVA.COM INDIVIDUAL HISTORY TRIPLE-DOUBLES Liad Suez-Karni vs. Notre Dame, Feb. 2, 2006, 14 points/10 rebounds/10 assists MOST REBOUNDS GAME: 24 by Joan Lobron vs St. Joseph’s, 1/31/78 SEASON: 317 by Shelly Pennefather, 1984-85 BEST AVG: 13.7 (302/22 games) by Joan Lobron, 1977-78 CAREER: 1171 by Shelly Pennefather, 1983-87 BEST AVG: 10.0 (1171/117 games) by Shelly Pennefather, 1983-87 MOST ASSISTS GAME: 14 by Shanette Lee vs. Providence, 2/14/98 SEASON: 185 (6.4 avg.) by Shanette Lee, 1997-98 CAREER: 526 by Shanette Lee, 1995-99 BEST AVG: 4.6 (526/113 games) by Shanette Lee, 1995-99 BLOCKED SHOTS GAME: 8 by Shannon Elliott vs Cincinnati, 2/20/10 SEASON: 65 by Lisa Ortlip, 1978-79 CAREER: 222 by Lisa Ortlip, 1978-82 STEALS GAME: 9 by Shelly Pennefather vs Cheyney, 1/21/87 SEASON: 99 by Nancy Bernhardt, 1983-84 CAREER: 339 by Kathie Beisel, 1980-83 GAMES PLAYED SEASON: 36 by Lauren Burford, Caroline Coyer, Jordan Dillard, Alex Louin, 2014-15 CAREER: 132 by Lauren Burford, 2011-15 MINUTES PLAYED SEASON: 1278 (36 games) by Caroline Coyer, 2014-15 Lisa Ortlip was credited with 222 blocked shots during her Villanova career. Kathie Beisel played in 114 games at Villanova from 1979-83. Current assistant coach Shanette Lee dished out a school record 14 assists against Providence on February 14, 1998.[ HISTORY ] 2018/19 VILLANOVA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 60 WWW.VILLANOVA.COM TEAM HISTORY MOST POINTS GAME: 109 vs Cheyney, 12/27/85 OPPONENT: 102 by North Carolina State, 11/29/91 COMBINED: 177 (105-72) vs West Chester, 12/1/81 SEASON: 2396 (72.6 avg) in 33 games, 1981-82 OPPONENT: 2027 (56.3 avg) in 36 games, 2014-15 BEST AVERAGE: 73.6 (1620) in 22 games, 1977-78 WIDEST WIN MARGIN: 69 (102-33) vs LaSalle, 2/13/75 WIDEST LOSING MARGIN: 59 (36-95) vs Cheyney, 2/2/78 SEASON POINT MARGIN: + 16.5 (2252-1728) 1986-87 MOST REBOUNDS GAME: 67 vs Lafayette, 1/28/78 vs Chestnut Hill, 12/28/78 OPPONENT: 78 by Cheyney, 2/18/78 SEASON: 1423 (33 games) 1981-82 OPPONENT: 1406 (36 games) 2014-15 BEST AVERAGE: 47.8 (1053 in 22 games) 1977-78 (956 in 20 games) 1974-75 BEST OPP AVERAGE: 46.1 (1152 in 25 games)1978-79 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE GAME: 49 vs Cheyney, 12/27/85 OPPONENT: 41 by Cheyney, 2/2/78 BEST PCT: 68.6 (35-51) vs St. John’s 2/16/85 BEST OPPONENT PCT: 64.8 (35-54) by Western Ky., 3/23/06 SEASON: 1008 in 33 games, 1981-82 OPPONENT: 821 in 33 games, 1981-82 BEST PCT: 52.6 (996-1893) in 31 games, 1986-87 BEST OPPONENT PCT: 42.2 (780-1849) in 31 games, 1985-86 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GAME: 84 vs Bloomsburg, 2/22/79 OPPONENT: 103 by Cheyney, 2/2/78 SEASON: 2125 in 33 games, 1981-82 OPPONENT: 2032 in 33 games, 1981-82 MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE GAME: 18 (40 att) vs. MississippiValley State, 11/9/13 18 (35 att.) vs. Binghamton, 12/13/07; 18 (29 att.) vs. South Alabama, 11/23/07; 18 (25 att.) vs WVU, 1/3/01 18 (37 att.) vs Penn, 12/20/97 OPPONENT: 11 (18 att.) by DePaul, 2/25/14 BEST PCT: 100.0(1-1) vs St. John’s, 2/17/88; (1-1) vs Delaware, 12/28/88 BEST OPPONENT PCT: 100.0 (1-1) by Syracuse, 1/31/90; (1-1) by Seton Hall, 1/23/94 SEASON: 333 (925 att.), 2014-15 OPPONENT: 145 (525 att.), 2017-18 BEST PCT: 40.0 (6-15) in 29 games, 1987-88 OPPONENT BEST PCT: 40.4 (67-166) in 28 games, 1989-90 Andrea Burton was a member of the Wildcat squad that attempted a school record 2,125 field goals in 1981-82. Courtney Mix was a freshman on the Villanova team that made 18 three-point field goals in a win over West Virginia. 2018/19 VILLANOVA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL [ HISTORY ] 61 WWW.VILLANOVA.COM TEAM HISTORY MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GAME: 45, vs. Georgetown (12 made), 1/24/14 OPPONENT: 24 by Seton Hall, 1/20/88 SEASON: 925 in 36 games, 2014-15 OPPONENT: 526 in 32 games, 2017-18 MOST FREE THROWS MADE GAME: 35 vs Boston University, 1/12/81 OPPONENT: 30 by Pittsburgh, 2/26/90 BEST PCT (min 15 att.): 100.0 (15-15) vs Providence, 2/26/92 OPPONENT BEST PCT (min 15 att.): 94.1 (16-17) by St. John’s, 1/16/85 BEST PCT: 78.6 (301-383) in 33 games, 2008-09 OPPONENT BEST PCT: 72.7 (311-248) in 32 games, 2017-18 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED GAME: 49 vs Boston University, 1/12/81 OPPONENT: 38 by King’s, 12/16/77 SEASON: 606 in 33 games, 1981-82 OPPONENT: 633 in 28 games, 1991-92 WINNING & LOSING WINS, SEASON: 29 (in 33 games, 1981-82) BEST WIN PCT: .879 (29-4), 1981-82 CONSECUTIVE WINS SEASON: 16 - 11/30/79 (Harvard) to 1/24/80 (Temple) MORE THAN 1 SEASON: 21 - 2/17/79 (Ursinus) to 1/24/80 (Temple) THE PAVILION: 16 - 1/3/87 to 3/1/87 JAKE NEVIN: 24 - 1/27/79 (West Virginia) to 2/12/81(Mt. St. Mary’s) ON THE ROAD: 10 - 2/2/79 (Bloomsburg) to 1/24/80 (Temple) FEWEST LOSSES: 4 in 33 games, 1981-82; 4 in 31 games, 1986-87 COACHING HISTORY WINS, SEASON: 29 by Harry Perretta, 1981-82 WINS, CAREER: 746 by Harry Perretta, 1978-present BEST WIN PCT,SEASON: .879 (29-4) by Harry Perretta, 1981-82 AVG WINS PER SEASON: 18.6 by Harry Perretta, 1978-present VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY HEAD COACHES 1969-PRESENT Coach (Years) Record Liz Cawley (1969-70) 4-6 Jane Sefranek (1970-75) 51-23 Joan King (1975-78) 28-25 Harry Perretta (1978-present) 746-463 All-Time Record 829-517 Head coach Harry Perretta tallied his 700th career win in a victory at Georgetown last season. Sue Glenning was a part of 68 victories during her Villanova career. [ HISTORY ] 2018/19 VILLANOVA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 62 WWW.VILLANOVA.COM HONORS AND AWARDS EASTMAN KODAK ALL-AMERICAN TEAM 1981-82 Lisa Ortlip (Region 2) Stephanie Vanderslice (Region 2) 1983-84 Nancy Bernhardt (Region 2) 1985-86 Shelly Pennefather (Region 2) 1986-87 Shelly Pennefather (National) 2002-03 Trish Juhline (Honorable Mention) 2008-09 Laura Kurz (Honorable Mention) MARGARET WADE TROPHY 1982 Lisa Ortlip (Finalist)1987 Shelly Pennefather (Player of the Year) ALL-BIG EAST SELECTIONS 1982-83 Kathie Beisel (1st team) Nancy Bernhardt (1st team) 1983-84 Nancy Bernhardt (1st team) Shelly Pennefather (2nd team) All-Freshman Team: Shelly Pennefather Freshman of the Year: Shelly Pennefather 1984-85 Shelly Pennefather (1st team) All-Freshman Team: Lisa Angelotti Player of the Year: Shelly Pennefather 1985-86 Shelly Pennfather (1st team) Player of the Year: Shelly Pennefather 1986-87 Shelly Pennefather (1st team) Lynn Tighe (1st team) Lisa Angelotti (2nd team) Player of the Year: Shelly Pennefather Coach of the Year: Harry Perretta 1987-88 Lisa Angelotti (1st team) Player of the Year: Lisa Angelotti All-Freshman Team: Sandy Litkenhaus 1988-89 Helen Koskinen (1st team) All-Rookie Team: Rosemary Magarity 1991-92 Nikki Benedix (2nd team) All-Rookie Team: Michele Thornton 1992-93 Nikki Benedix (2nd team) All-Rookie Team: Denise Dillon 1993-94 Denise Dillon (2nd team) 1994-95 Denise Dillon (1st team) Michele Thornton (2nd team) 1995-96 Denise Dillon (2nd team) Sue Glenning ( 2nd team) Coach of the Year: Harry Perretta 1996-97 All-Rookie Team: Jenea Skeeters 1997-98 Jenn Beisel (2nd Team) Jenny Higgins (3rd Team) Most Improved Player: Jenny Higgins 1999-00 Jenea Skeeters (2nd Team) All-Rookie Team: Trish Juhline 2000-01 Brandi Barnes (3rd Team) Trish Juhline (Honorable Mention) 2001-02 Trish Juhline (1st Team) Mimi Riley (Honorable Mention) Mimi Riley (Sportsmanship Award) 2002-03 Trish Juhline (1st Team) Katie Davis (2nd Team) Courtney Mix (Honorable Mention) 2003-04 Courtney Mix (2nd Team) Liad Suez-Karni (3rd Team) Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Courtney Mix 2004-05 Jackie Adamshick (2nd Team) Liad Suez-Karni (2nd Team) Jennifer Hilgenberg (Sportsmanship Award) 2005-06 Liad Suez-Karni (1st team) 2007-08 Laura Kurz (2nd team) 2008-09 Laura Kurz (1st team) Laura Kurz (Most Improved Player) Harry Perretta (Co-Coach of the Year) 2009-10 Maria Getty (Sportsmanship Award, Honorable Mention) Laura Sweeney (Co-Sixth Man of the Year) Laura Sweeney (All-Rookie Team) 2011-12 Laura Sweeney (2nd Team) Lauren Burford (All-Rookie Team) 2012-13 Laura Sweeney (2nd Team) 2013-14 Devon Kane (1st Team) Caroline Coyer (6th Man of the Year) 2014-15 Caroline Coyer (1st Team) Emily Leer (2nd Team) Taylor Holeman (6th Player of the Year) Alex Louin (All-Freshman Team) 2015-16 Caroline Coyer (1st Team) Adrianna Hahn (6th Player of the Year; All-Rookie Team) Alex Louin (Honorable Mention) Katherine Coyer (Sportsmanship Award) 2016-17 Adrianna Hahn (2nd Team) Alex Louin (Honorable Mention) 2017-18 Alex Louin (2nd Team) Mary Gedaka (Honorable Mention) Sixth Woman of the Year: Mary Gedaka Co-Coach of the Year: Harry Perretta CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 1980 Karen Hiznay All-District First Team 1982 Stephanie Vanderslice All-District First Team 2003 Trish Juhline All-District First Team 2007 Jackie Adamshick All-District First Team 2008 Stacie Witman All-District First Team 2008 Maria Getty All-District Second Team 2009 Maria Getty All-District First Team 2012 Laura Sweeney All-District First Team BIG EAST ACADEMIC ALL-STAR TEAM 1988 Lisa Angelotti 1989 Sandy Litkenhaus 1990 Sandy Litkenhaus 1991 Eloise Berry, Annette Delaney, Sandy Litkenhaus 1992 Eloise Berry, Annette Delaney 1993 Annette Delaney, Sheri Walker 1994 Jen Snell 1995 Lisa Baglio, Jennifer Maga, Jen Snell 1996 Beth Anne Bradshaw, Shanette Lee, Jenny Higgins, Jen Snell 1997 Beth Anne Bradshaw, Megan Crawford, Mary Beth Snell 1998 Stephanie Baker, Lauren Pellicane, T. Pennefather, Daniela Schroeder, Mary Beth Snell, Megan Stewart 1999 Stephanie Baker, Jeanine Johnson, Kelly Nash, Lauren Pellicane, Therese Pennefather, Daniela Schroeder, Mary Beth Snell, Megan Stewart 2000 Stephanie Baker, Jeanine Johnson, Kelly Nash, Lauren Pellicane, Therese Pennefather, Daniella Schroeder, Mary Beth Snell, Megan Stewart 2001 Stephanie Baker, Jeanine Johnson, Trish Juhline, Courtney Mix, Kelly Nash, Lauren Pellicane, Megan Stewart 2002 Stephanie Baker, Katie Davis, Rebecca Earl, Jeanine Johnson, Trish Juhline, Courtney Mix, Kelly Nash, Courtney Roantree 2003 Jackie Adamschick, Katie Davis, Jeanine Johnson, Trish Juhline, Betsy McManus, Courtney Mix, Kelly Nash, Courtney Roantree 2004 Jackie Adamshick, Kate Dessart Mager, Clarisse Garcia, Frances Lamb, Betsy McManus, Courtney Mix, Courtney Roantree, Liad Suez 2005 Jackie Adamshick, Kate Dessart Mager, Clarisse Garcia, Sarita Hatcher, Jennifer Hilgenberg, Frances Lamb, Siobhan O’Connor, Jana Rediger, Courtney Roantree, Liad Suez 2006 Jackie Adamshick, Kate Dessart Mager, Kyle Dougherty, Maria Getty, Sarita Hatcher, Frances Lamb, Betsy McManus, Siobhan O’Connor, Courtney Roantree, Liad Suez-Karni, Briana Weiss 2007 Jackie Adamshick, Kyle Dougherty, Shannon Elliott, Clarisse Garci Maria Getty, Tia Grant, Claire Hannenberg, Lisa Karcic, Laura Kurz, Siobhan O’Connor, Amanda Swiezynski, Briana Weiss, Stacie Witman 2008 Siobhan O’Connor, Shannon Elliott, Maria Getty, Stacie Witman, Kyle Dougherty, Laura Kurz, Tia Grant, Claire Hannenberg, Leslie Murray 2009 Maria Getty, Tia Grant, Erin Hardiman, Sarah Jones, Lisa Karcic, Laura Kurz, Leslie Murray, Siobhan O’ Connor, Heather Scanlon, Emily Suhey, Laura Sweeney, Amanda Swiezynski, Briana Weiss 2010 Kyle Dougherty, Shannon Elliott, Maria Getty, Tia Grant, Heather Scanlon, Emily Suhey, Laura Sweeney, Amanda Swiezynski 2011 Jesse Carey, Sarah Jones, Lindsay Kimmel, Emily Leer, Megan Pearson, Emily Suhey, Laura Sweeney, Jessica Wamala 2012 Lauren Burford, Jesse Carey, Taylor Holeman, Sarah Jones, Devon Kane, Lindsay Kimmel, Emily Leer, Megan Pearson, Rachel Roberts, Emily Suhey, Laura Sweeney, Jessica Wamala 2013 Lauren Burford, Jesse Carey, Taylor Holeman, Devon Kane, Emily Leer, Megan Pearson, Rachel Roberts, Emily Suhey, Laura Sweeney, Jessica Wamala 2014 Lauren Burford, Katherine Coyer, Kavunaa Edwards, Taylor Holeman, Devon Kane, Emily Leer, Pearl Mensah, Megan Quinn, Jessica Wamala 2015 Lauren Burford, Kate Brunori, Karlie Crispin, Jordan Dillard, Kavunaa Edwards, Taylor Holeman, Emily Leer, Alex Louin, Megan Quinn 2016 Kate Brunori, Kendall Burton, Karlie Crispin, Jordan Dillard, Kavunaa Edwards, Bridget Herlihy, Megan Quinn, Grace Stant 2017 Karlie Crispin, Jordan Dillard, Mary Gedaka, Kelly Jekot, Nicolette Juliana, Alex Louin, Cameron Onken, Megan Quinn, Grace Stant BIG EAST TOURNAMENT HONORS 1983 Nancy Bernhardt (All-Tournament team) 1985 Shelly Pennefather (All-Tournament team) Karen Hargadon (All-Tournament team) 1986 Lynn Tighe (All-Tournament team) Shelly Pennefather (Most Valuable Player) 1987 Shelly Pennefather (Most Valuable Player) 1989 Helen Koskinen (All-Tournament team) 1995 Sue Glenning (All-Tournament team) 2003 Trish Juhline (Most Outstanding Player) Nicole Druckenmiller (All-Tournament team) 2015 Caroline Coyer (All-Tournament team) WNIT ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2017 Alex Louin2018/19 VILLANOVA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL [ HISTORY ] 63 WWW.VILLANOVA.COM HONORS AND AWARDS ALL-PHILADELPHIA BIG FIVE HONORS 1980 Lisa Ortlip (1st team) Kathie Beisel (2nd team) Stephanie Vanderslice (2nd team) MVP: Lisa Ortlip 1981 Lisa Ortlip (1st team) Kathie Beisel (1st team) Nancy Bernhardt (2nd team) 1982 Lisa Ortlip (1st team) Kathie Beisel (1st team) Nancy Bernhardt (2nd team) Stephanie Vanderslice (2nd team) MVPs: Lisa Ortlip & Kathie Beisel 1983 Kathie Beisel (1st team) Nancy Bernhardt (1st team) 1984 Nancy Bernhardt (1st team) Shelly Pennefather (2nd team) 1985 Shelly Pennefather (1st team) 1986 Shelly Pennefather (1st team) 1987 Shelly Pennefather (1st team) 1988 Lisa Angelotti (1st team) Helen Koskinen (2nd team) 1989 Helen Koskinen (1st team) 1990 Helen Koskinen (1st team) 1991 Nikki Benedix (1st team) Sandy Litkenhaus (1st team) 1992 Nikki Benedix (1st team) Michele Thornton (2nd team) Rookie of the Year: Michele Thornton 1993 Nikki Benedix (1st team) Michele Thornton (2nd team) 1994 Denise Dillon (1st team) Michele Thornton (2nd team) 1995 Denise Dillon (1st team) Michele Thornton (1st team) Sue Glenning (2nd team) Coach of the Year: Harry Perretta 1996 Denise Dillon (1st team) Sue Glenning (1st team) Jen Snell (2nd team) Player of the Year: Sue Glenning Rookie of the Year: Shanette Lee Coach of the Year:Harry Perretta 1997 Jenn Beisel (2nd team) Jenn Sliwa (2nd team) Jenea Skeeters (2nd team) Rookie-of-the-Year: Jenea Skeeters 1998 Jenn Beisel (1st Team) Jenny Higgins (1st Team) Shanette Lee (2nd Team) 1999 Jenea Skeeters ( 1st Team) Brandi Barnes (2nd Team) 2000 Jenea Skeeters (1st Team) Brandi Barnes (2nd Team) Trish Juhline (2nd Team) Rookie of the Year: Trish Juhline 2001 Brandi Barnes (1st Team) Mimi Riley (2nd Team) Trish Juhline (2nd Team) Rookie of the Year: Courtney Mix Coach of the Year: Harry Perretta 2002 Trish Juhline (1st Team) Mimi Riley (1st Team) Courtney Mix (2nd Team) 2003 Trish Juhline (1st Team) Katie Davis (1st Team) Courtney Mix (2nd Team) Player of the Year: Trish Juhline Coach of the Year: Harry Perretta 2004 Courtney Mix (1st Team) Liad Suez (1st Team) Coach of the Year: Harry Perretta 2005 Jackie Adamshick (1st Team) Liad Suez (2nd Team) 2006 Jackie Adamshick ( 1st Team) Liad Suez-Karni (1st Team) 2007 Jackie Adamshick (1st Team) Lisa Karcic (2nd Team) 2008 Laura Kurz (1st Team) Stacie Witman (1st Team) Lisa Karcic (2nd Team) 2009 Laura Kurz (1st Team) Siobhan O’Connor (2nd Team) Maria Getty (2nd Team) Player of the Year: Laura Kurz Sportsmanship Award: Siobhan O’Connor 2010 Maria Getty (1st Team), (Co-Sportsmanship Award) Laura Sweeney (2nd Team) (Co-Rookie of the Year) 2011 Laura Sweeney (2nd Team) Lindsay Kimmel (2nd Team) 2012 Laura Sweeney (1st Team) Lauren Burford (2nd Team) Coach of the Year: Harry Perretta 2013 Laura Sweeney (1st Team) Rachel Roberts (2nd Team) Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Laura Sweeney 2015 Player of the Year: Caroline Coyer Caroline Coyer (1st Team) Emily Leer (1st Team) Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Emily Leer 2016 Caroline Coyer (1st Team) Adrianna Hahn (Rookie of the Year) Alex Louin (2nd Team) Player of the Year: Caroline Coyer 2017 Alex Louin ( 1st Team) Adrianna Hahn (2nd Team) Kelly Jekot ( Rookie of the Year) 2018 Alex Louin ( 1st Team) Kelly Jekot ( 2nd Team) Adriana Hahn ( 2nd Team) Mary Gedaka ( 2nd Team) Coach of the Year: Harry Perretta Most Improved Player: Kelly Jekot PHILADELPHIA WOMEN’S BIG FIVE HALL OF FAME 1989 Kathy Straccia, Lisa Ortlip 1990 Karen Hiznay 1991 Kathie Beisel 1992 Stephanie Vanderslice 1993 Nancy Bernhardt 1994 Shelly Pennefather 1995 Lisa Angelotti 1996 Helen Koskinen 1997 Lynn Tighe 2000 Nikki Benedix 2004 Denise Dillon 2011 Jenn Beisel 2012 Trish Juhline VILLANOVA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RETIRED JERSEYS Player Years No. Kathie Beisel 1979-83 10 Nancy Bernhardt 1980-84 31 Shelly Pennefather 1983-87 15 Lisa Ortlip 1978-82 41 Lisa Angelotti 1984-88 25 Trish Juhline 1999-2003 11 PHILADELPHIA WOMEN’S BIG FIVE ACADEMIC TEAM 1988 Lisa Angelotti 1989 Sandy Litkenhaus 1990 Sandy Litkenhaus 1991 Eloise Berry 1992 Eloise Berry 1993 Annette Delaney 1994 Lindsey Sellay 1995 Jennifer Maga 1996 Jen Snell 1997 Beth AnneBradshaw 1998 Mary Beth Snell 1999 Mary Beth Snell 2000 Therese Pennefather 2001 Stephanie Baker 2002 Rebecca Earl 2003 Kelly Nash 2004 Kelly Nash 2005 Liad Suez-Karni 2006 Siobhan O’Connor 2007 Siobhan O’Connor 2008 Siobhan O’Connor 2009 Maria Getty 2010 Shannon Elliott 2011 Emily Suhey 2012 Emily Suhey 2013 Laura Sweeney 2014 Jessica Wamala 2015 Emily Leer Lisa Angelotti is one of six former Villanova players to have her jersey retired.1969-70 (4-6) COACH: LIZ CAWLEY VILLANOVA OPPONENT 31 at Bryn Mawr 39 30 SM Our Lady of Angels 13 42 at Cabrini 51 29 at Holy Family 33 28 at Rosemont 38 36 SM Beaver 27 16 at Manor J.C. 25 36 SM Our Lady of Angels (2OT) 33 53 * Fitzgerald Mercy 16 31 SM Immaculata 43 1970-71 (8-5) COACH: JANE SEFRANEK 50 at Swarthmore 45 60 SM Eastern Baptist 32 57 SM Our Lady of Angels 15 31 at Gwynedd Mercy 49 33 SM Beaver 17 50 SM La Salle 16 76 at Immaculata 34 31 at Cabrini 27 46 SM Penn State 52 35 SM Rosemont 44 26 at Holy Family 43 38 at St. Joseph’s 35 36 SM Manor J.C. 43 1971-72 (9-3) COACH: JANE SEFRANEK 49 SM Gwynedd Mercy 45 36 SM Penn State 41 49 * Beaver 31 63 at Manor J.C. 37 43 at La Salle 35 37 at Chestnut Hill 33 45 SM St. Joseph’s 55 25 at Rosemont 26 63 SM Our Lady of Angels 22 54 SM Fordham 31 63 SM Eastern 34 43 SM Cabrini 32 1972-73 (10-5) COACH JANE SEFRANEK 30 at West Chester 46 42 at Harcum 24 59 at Eastern 20 69 at Bryn Mawr 43 68 SM Chestnut Hill 29 42 SM La Salle (OT) 38 55 at Cabrini 41 52 SM Manor J.C. 47 38 at Fordham 28 46 at Princeton 33 30 *St. Joseph’s 39 34 at Ursinus 41 43 SM Rosemont 21 47 SM Cheyney 55 53 at Gwynedd Mercy (OT) 58 1973-74 (10-4) COACH JANE SEFRANEK 63 SM Lincoln 48 51 SM Cabrini 33 64 P at Pennsylvania 38 31 SM Temple 51 83 SM Gwynedd Mercy 20 48 SM West Chester 50 74 at Rosemont 28 61 at La Salle 43 65 at Manor J.C. 60 49 SM Ursinus 31 52 SM Princeton 45 51 at Chestnut Hill 38 39 SM St. Joseph’s 41 1974-75 (14-6) COACH: JANE SEFRANEK 77 at Phila. Bible 9 97 SM Phila. Textile 29 87 SM Widener 35 94 at Cabrini 38 48 at Temple 49 75 at Holy Family 34 75 SM Chestnut Hill 47 52 at West Chester 70 67 SM Rosemont 29 56 P at Pennsylvania 63 72 SM Ursinus 57 102 at La Salle 33 84 at Fordham 51 68 at Lincoln 37 43 at Princeton 65 60 at St. Joseph’s 83 87 SM Drexel 63 57 * Bloomsburg (EAIAW) 63 59 * Buffalo State (EAIAW) 53 46 * Millersville (EAIAW) 39 1975-76 (7-7) COACH: JOAN KING 48 at Trenton State 57 82 at Gwynedd Mercy 56 62 P at Pennsylvania 55 77 at Franklin & Marshall 40 78 West Chester 48 54 Temple 73 75 at Drexel 47 47 La Salle 61 59 Salisbury 71 43 Immaculata 91 68 at Muhlenberg 36 56 Princeton 75 53 St. Joseph’s 71 72 Bloomsburg 71 1976-77 (6-11) COACH: JOAN KING 25 Cheyney 74 49 at Princeton 65 45 Chestnut Hill 30 48 Trenton State 51 42 Kean 74 47 P at Pennsylvania 36 57 Kutztown 41 61 Franklin & Marshall 38 48 at Lafayette 57 44 at Bloomsburg 63 63 at West Chester 52 59 * Temple 64 62 at La Salle 81 47 at Salisbury 63 74 Drexel 40 41 Pittsburgh 89 46 at St. Joseph’s 69 1977-78 (15-7) COACH: JOAN KING 95 at Chestnut Hill 37 59 at Trenton State 65 51 West Chester 72 85 + King’s 61 85 at Scranton 83 82 Loyola 67 76 Temple 66 73 Lafayette 53 64 Virginia 60 74 St. Joseph’s 95 36 at Cheyney 95 78 Salisbury 83 80 at Kutztown 64 76 at West Virginia 83 69 at Pittsburgh 67 79 Lincoln 44 78 * La Salle 70 83 Immaculata 59 67 Bloomsburg 63 86 P at Pennsylvania 78 90 at Salisbury (EAIAW) 70 56 * Princeton (EAIAW) 67 1978-79 (17-8) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 65 Phila. Textile 38 85 Glassboro 72 79 Widener 62 58 Trenton State 48 74 Mercer C.C. 55 49 at West Chester 43 75 at Canisius 62 56 Scranton 75 49 Edinboro 70 42 Kutztown 21 42 Cheyney 67 58 at Temple 50 71 West Virginia 64 46 at St. Joseph’s 58 82 at Salisbury 75 59 at Virginia 55 68 at Loyola 77 63 at Immaculata 65 60 at La Salle 67 58 at Princeton 65 85 Ursinus 54 70 Pittsburgh 64 82 at Bloomsburg (OT) 77 78 at Lafayette 62 71 Pennsylvania 54 1979-80 (20-5) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 70 Harvard 35 76 Loyola 50 71 at Glassboro 57 65 at Trenton State 39 82 Salisbury 47 72 P at Pennsylvania 56 62 + Niagara 51 70 at Scranton 56 72 & Fordham 67 57 & Queens 51 61 Colorado 58 78 Bloomsburg 46 63 Fairleigh Dickinson 52 83 West Chester 62 53 St. Joseph’s 52 65 * Temple 47 48 at Cheyney 58 66 Immaculata 48 67 at Mount St. Mary’s 56 75 at Edinboro 79 53 at Pittsburgh 70 77 at West Virginia 81 70 Princeton 61 80 * La Salle 68 1980-81 (22-6) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 77 % Pittsburgh 55 62 at Montclair 68 91 West Virginia 59 68 Howard 56 88 at West Chester 60 65 at Penn State 78 70 at La Salle 46 69 Dartmouth 60 76 Seton Hall 69 57 at Queens 61 70 Notre Dame 57 75 at Harvard 35 89 at Boston University 67 82 at Fairleigh Dickinson 68 90 Edinboro 58 53 at St. Joseph’s 50 69 Providence 59 43 at Rutgers 57 104 at Temple 67 76 at Immaculata 60 60 Pittsburgh 56 80 St. Peter’s 59 85 Mount St. Mary’s 66 35 Cheyney 58 73 at Princeton 55 94 Georgetown 81 75 Pennsylvania 52 62 at Penn State (EAIAW) 66 1981-82 (29-4) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 105 West Chester 72 72 % East Carolina 59 69 at Montclair 58 75 St. John’s 46 60 Penn state 79 74 at Maryland 61 65 * Connecticut (BIG EAST) 49 68 * Providence (BIG EAST) 56 79 * Syracuse (BIG EAST) 60 91 Queen 67 69 at Providence 57 88 * Massachusetts 58 69 St. Joseph’s 57 81 Fairleigh Dickinson 45 58 at Cheyney 68 57 Rutgers 63 74 Temple 67 47 La Salle 44 57 at Seton Hall 56 61 at St. Peter’s 49 64 * Boston University 56 72 at Pittsburgh 67 70 Princeton 44 91 at Georgetown 66 69 P at Pennsylvania 59 88 Connecticut 55 67 Seton Hall (EAIAW) 66 68 St. John’s (EAIAW) 45 59 Rutgers (EAIAW) 55 69 Miami (Ohio) (AIAW Regionals) 61 87 Delta State (AIAW Quarterfinals) 72 75 P Rutgers (AIAW Semifinals) 83 90 P Wayland Baptist (AIAW Consolation) 81 1982-83 (14-15) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 73 at Princeton 57 56 St. Peter’s 67 52 at Penn State 91 86 at West Chester 35 82 Monmouth 64 68 * Georgia Tech 59 62 at Rider 58 68 # New Hampshire 65 43 # Penn State 72 47 # St. Peter’s 65 68 Notre Dame 72 49 at Providence 71 43 Seton Hall 53 84 at Fairleigh Dickinson 59 54 Pennsylvania 53 59 at St. Joseph’s 63 82 at Connecticut 60 58 at Temple 62 81 at Rutgers 89 74 at La Salle 64 63 Cheyney 81 72 Syracuse 67 43 at St. John’s 61 [ HISTORY ] 2018/19 VILLANOVA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 64 WWW.VILLANOVA.COM YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS2018/19 VILLANOVA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL [ HISTORY ] 65 WWW.VILLANOVA.COM YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 84 * Georgetown 59 79 Pittsburgh 64 63 at Boston College 66 66 at Boston University 76 72 * Syracuse (BIG EAST) 67 69 Providence (OT) (BIG EAST) 71 1983-84 (22-7) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 98 West Chester 46 88 Fairleigh Dickinson 63 66 P at Pennsylvania 39 89 at Lehigh 52 70 at Monmouth 44 64 at St. Peter’s 54 62 # Mississippi 79 77 # Syracuse 65 76 # Minnesota 69 74 Manhattan 60 68 at Pittsburgh (OT) 71 71 Seton Hall 62 79 Connecticut 67 52 St. Joseph’s 56 63 at Providence 78 47 Rutgers 42 63 Georgetown 59 55 at Cheyney 96 90 La Salle 66 77 at Syracuse (OT) 72 94 Princeton 67 79 at Notre Dame 85 67 Temple 63 75 at Boston College 63 85 Penn State 80 90 St. John’s 67 85 Rider 67 69 * Georgetown (BIG EAST) 59 48 at St. John’s (BIG EAST 63 1984-85 (21-9) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 80 Rhode Island 73 79 at Princeton 58 45 Monmouth 51 84 Pennsylvania 74 55 at Temple (OT) 54 56 at La Salle 54 50 at Rutgers 68 82 Cheyney 60 64 Syracuse 58 87 Connecticut 74 65 at Pittsburgh 64 77 at Georgetown 67 57 Boston College 50 64 at St. John’s 68 86 at Seton Hall 63 78 at Rider 58 76 Providence 68 61 at St. Joseph’s 68 59 at Syracuse 74 77 at Connecticut (OT) 66 80 Pittsburgh 68 79 Georgetown 54 56 at Boston College 65 70 St. John’s 54 71 Seton Hall 55 54 at Providence 65 60 St. Peter’s 64 81 * Georgetown (BIG EAST) 53 66 * Boston College (BIG EAST) 57 55 at Syracuse (BIG EAST) 56 1985-86 (23-8) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 48 at St.Peter’s 52 56 P at Pennsylvania 51 61 Temple 72 66 at La Salle 56 66 Syracuse 58 63 $ N.C. State 66 73 $ Cal-Berkeley 71 109 W Cheyney 60 65 W Washington 62 67 at Boston College 61 63 Providence 61 57 St. John’s 66 67 at Connecticut 47 85 Georgetown 64 77 at Seton Hall 59 66 Iona 55 62 Pittsburgh 53 57 at Syracuse 68 81 Boston College 54 67 at Providence 78 40 at St. John’s 67 59 Connecticut 38 71 at Georgetown (OT) 69 92 Seton Hall 56 72 at Monmouth 52 88 at Pittsburgh 56 68 * Connecticut (BIG EAST) 47 69 * Syracuse (BIG EAST) 61 71 * Providence (BIG EAST) 60 60 P La Salle (NCAA 1st round) 55 58 Rutgers (NCAA 2nd round) 85 1986-87 (27-4) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 92 at Iona 65 89 FH Pennsylvania 51 78 FH La salle 64 74 at Boston College 59 54 at St. Joseph’s 57 76 FH Temple 55 77 FH-W Massachusetts 53 60 FH-W Georgia 71 77 FH Georgetown 52 92 at Pittsburgh 73 78 at St.John’s 47 90 FH Providence 80 69 FH Connecticut 63 77 at Seton Hall 59 65 at Rider 29 75 FH Cheyney 36 72 FH Boston College 54 58 FH Syracuse 56 76 at Georgetown 49 68 FH Monmouth 56 79 Pittsburgh 56 66 St. John’s 50 65 at Providence 67 74 at Connecticut 57 86 Seton Hall 56 71 FH St. Peter’s 55 68 at Syracuse 58 53 Seton Hall (BIG EAST) 47 59 St. John’s (BIG EAST) 40 60 Boston College (BIG EAST) 45 67 N.C. State (NCAA 2nd round) 68 1987-88 (20-9) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 73 P at Pennsylvania 50 60 ++ Boston University 57 62 ++ at Holy Cross 63 86 FH Rider 59 60 at La Salle 49 42 at St. Joseph’s 55 78 Temple 56 74 W Siena 56 56 W Notre Dame 55 57 Syracuse 55 49 Boston College 51 68 at Connecticut 60 63 at Providence 84 61 St. John’s 57 71 at Seton Hall 57 70 Georgetown (OT) 62 75 at Monmouth 63 74 Pittsburgh 61 51 at Syracuse 65 74 at Boston College 66 81 at St. Peter’s 68 76 Connecticut 57 66 Providence 57 69 at St. John’s 73 73 Seton Hall 57 51 at Georgetown 44 73 at Pittsburgh 75 51 at Pittsburgh (BIG EAST) 54 51 Wake Forest (NCAA 1st round) 53 1988-89 (18-12) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 46 at Temple 66 55 ! Bowling Green 72 60 ! at Illinois 69 77 Pennsylvania 51 60 at Seton Hall 56 58 La Salle 70 80 FH St. Peter’s 68 73 W Delaware 55 50 W Virginia 69 58 Pittsburgh 50 61 at St. John’s 68 63 Connecticut 54 82 at Providence(OT) 83 52 Syracuse 46 48 at Georgetown 53 63 P St. Joseph’s(OT) 61 56 at Boston College 49 58 Seton Hall 48 57 Monmouth 45 61 at Pittsburgh 58 63 St. John’s 64 63 at Holy Cross 61 63 at Connecticut 64 84 Providence 83 70 at Syracuse 55 63 Georgetown 48 61 Boston College 50 82 * St. John’s (OT) (BIG EAST) 78 64 * Providence (BIG EAST) 68 41 at Old Dominion (NCAA 1st round) 66 1989-90 (9-18) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 56 Temple 55 42 !! Nevada-Las Vegas 52 60 !! HolyCross 46 60 P at Pennsylvania 48 73 at Monmouth 50 54 at St. Peter’s 61 56 at La Salle 55 78 W Lafayette 60 74 W Alabama 69 46 Syracuse 56 53 at Boston College 62 76 Providence 89 55 St. John’s 67 51 at Connecticut 78 58 Georgetown (OT) 64 43 at Seton Hall 60 52 St. Joseph’s 69 83 Pittsburgh 67 64 at Syracuse (OT) 67 54 Boston College 66 87 at Providence (OT) 89 61 at St. John’s 81 83 Delaware 62 44 Connecticut 63 54 at Georgetown 57 56 Seton Hall 57 75 at Pittsburgh 81 58 * St John’s (BIG EAST) 64 1990-91 (12-17) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 52 at Temple 49 38 at St. Joseph’s 63 58 at Delaware 53 65 GB Maine 60 47 GB Wisconsin-Green Bay 71 82 Monmouth 47 46 Holy Cross 69 51 La Salle 48 84 W Rider 49 60 W North Carolina State 87 61 Syracuse 48 39 Connecticut 66 62 at Pittsburgh 68 56 at Georgetown 77 63 Boston College 54 60 at St. John’s 77 61 at Seton Hall 64 70 Providence 97 82 Pennsylvania 60 71 at Syracuse 62 40 at Connecticut 63 62 Pittsburgh 68 74 Georgetown 57 51 at Boston College 54 70 St. John’s 73 40 Seton Hall 43 69 at Providence 74 57 * Syracuse (BIG EAST) 41 47 * Connecticut (BIG EAST) 64 1991-92 (11-17) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 55 NC North Carolina State 102 84 NC Georgia Southern 72 56 St. Joseph’s 61 73 Richmond 80 70 Temple 61 54 CC at La Salle 50 56 W Siena 57 58 W Wisconsin-Green Bay 64 53 Syracuse 51 54 Connecticut 57 56 at Pittsburgh 63 48 at Georgetown 58 56 Boston College 64 60 at St. John’s 66 63 at Seton Hall 57 80 Providence (2OT) 82 50 Miami 75 79 at Pennsylvania 61 74 at Syracuse 63 49 at Connecticut 86 66 Pittsburgh 54 62 Georgetown 79 68 at Boston College 62 61 St. John’s 62 70 Seton Hall 69 80 at Providence 76 67 at Miami 84 56 * Georgetown (BIG EAST) 72 1992-93 (15-13) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 57 at St. Joseph’s 83 59 B Brown 60 68 B Kent State 87 62 La Salle 60 70 W Rider 55 54 W San Diego State 56 81 at Georgetown 88 63 at Boston College 51 56 Pittsburgh 61 54 at Temple 49 69 Providence 71 65 St. John’s 47 53 at Miami 64 60 Syracuse 5059 at Pennsylvania 49 50 at Connecticut 44 67 Seton Hall 63 68 Georgetown 69 70 Boston College 58 70 at Pittsburgh 53 69 at Seton Hall 70 56 at St. John’s 46 52 Miami 56 64 at Syracuse 37 84 at Providence 80 50 Connecticut 60 74 * Pittsburgh (BIG EAST) 59 49 * Miami (BIG EAST) 67 1993-94 (13-14) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 52 St. Joseph’s 55 66 LV Nevada-Las Vegas 57 67 LV Colorado State 63 63 Pittsburgh 70 77 Temple 48 54 at La Salle 56 76 W Manhattan 65 60 W Fordham 48 82 Georgetown 69 40 at Miami 64 62 at St. John’s 56 41 Connecticut 57 68 at Boston College 80 83 at Providence 85 69 CC Pennsylvania 59 57 Seton Hall 79 77 at Syracuse 62 75 at Georgetown 73 53 Boston College 64 60 Miami 64 63 at Connecticut 78 63 St. John’s 42 67 at Pittsburgh (OT) 65 81 Providence 80 50 at Seton Hall 65 66 Syracuse 79 57 * Syracuse (BIG EAST) 62 1994-95 (19-9) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 57 A Alabama 73 73 A Mississippi State 58 47 at St. Joseph’s 48 42 at Connecticut 80 61 at Temple 47 56 La Salle 52 63 W Cornell 47 65 W Siena 71 67 Syracuse 61 64 Miami 51 70 at Georgetown 57 56 Boston College 42 64 Pennsylvania 33 75 at Providence 66 59 Seton Hall (OT) 60 63 Pittsburgh 62 71 at St. John’s 64 58 at Syracuse 56 72 at Miami 59 76 St. John’s 63 79 Providence 65 74 at Boston College 58 58 at Seton Hall 72 69 Georgetown 67 44 at Pittsburgh 49 54 Connecticut 79 73 * Georgetown (BIG EAST) 65 53 at Seton Hall (BIG EAST) 66 1995-96 (21-7) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 61 ME Brigham Young 58 61 ME Maine 70 56 Seton Hall 57 61 St. Joseph’s 54 65 at Georgetown 73 64 SP Temple 42 61 at La Salle 49 67 Brown 48 66 St. Bonaventure (OT) 61 75 at St. John’s 56 68 Syracuse 58 59 at Miami 53 75 West Virginia 61 83 Pittsburgh 64 74 Boston College 64 71 at Pittsburgh 55 54 at Seton Hall 51 46 Connecticut 62 82 at Providence 73 86 McG Pennsylvania 43 51 Miami 47 56 at Notre Dame 72 75 STJ Georgetown 63 72 at Boston College 63 61 Rutgers 59 51 at Connecticut 85 56 * St. John’s (BIG EAST) 42 57 * Pittsburgh (BIG EAST) 59 1996-97 (14-14) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 60 at Rutgers 54 51 Alcorn State 41 61 at Depaul 66 54 at St. Joseph’s 66 65 Temple 56 61 La Salle 45 66 Fairfield 43 54 Kentucky 63 67 at Providence 89 52 St. John’s 45 46 at West Virginia 68 60 at Pennsylvania 51 54 Notre Dame 77 74 Syracuse 68 60 Georgetown 49 41 Boston College 60 50 at Seton Hall 72 54 Pittsburgh 40 56 Miami 70 59 West Virginia 53 55 Rutgers 62 64 at St. John’s 51 72 at Syracuse 60 51 at Notre Dame 68 54 at Connecticut 67 73 Providence 80 66 Providence 54 45 at Connecticut 63 1997-98 (19-10) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 61 at La Salle 66 68 CT Alabama Birmingham 52 55 CT Virginia Tech 46 27 at Connecticut 67 64 at Pittsburgh 57 67 St. Joseph’s 54 66 at Temple 40 99 Pennsylvania 55 42 V at Vanderbilt 42 68 V SW Texas State 52 54 Georgetown 69 50 Boston College 49 65 Seton Hall 52 64 at Syracuse 49 68 Miami (OT) 67 40 at Rutgers 62 71 St. John’s 40 55 at West Virginia 59 70 Notre Dame 54 48 at Boston College 35 68 at Seton Hall 58 48 Pittsburgh 42 67 at Georgetown 57 76 Providence 64 64 at Miami 67 71 Connecticut (OT) 75 56 * Pittsburgh 51 48 * Notre Dame 56 61 WNIT at Penn State 68 1998-99 (14-14) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 64 at Pennsylvania 54 54 Maryland Eastern Shore 45 67 Pepperdine 72 47 D at Duke 75 49 D vs. Florida 52 63 La Salle 36 92 Temple 62 54 at St. Joseph’s 55 62 at Notre Dame 63 43 Connecticut 74 62 Providence 42 71 at West Virginia 56 40 Rutgers 55 59 at Syracuse 81 54 St. John’s 41 73 at Providence 81 56 Miami 54 61 at Pittsburgh 45 48 at Rutgers 61 68 Seton Hall 53 54 at St. John’s 50 52 Notre Dame 74 65 West Virginia 60 39 at Boston College 65 68 Syracuse 51 61 at Georgetown 64 68 * Providence 59 53 * Notre Dame 83 1999-2000 (15-15) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 54 at Penn State 76 58 Fairfield 45 72 N vs. Cal. State Northridge 52 59 at Nevada-Reno 56 65 at La Salle 75 72 at Temple 68 55 at Boston College 65 48 St. Joseph’s 54 47 at George Washington 60 66 W Drexel 40 74 W Mount St. Mary’s 55 63 Providence 41 85 Pennsylvania 76 66 at Rutgers 65 42 at Syracuse 66 46 Connecticut 79 44 Miami 34 76 at Seton Hall 63 57 Syracuse 44 50 at Georgetown 63 62 at West Virginia 50 60 Boston College 59 52 Notre Dame 70 49 at St. John’s 58 64 Pittsburgh 66 59 at Providence 70 60 Rutgers 76 75 * Providence 53 32 * Rutgers 61 64 WNIT Michigan State 76 2000-01 (22-9) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 70 Penn State 81 71 at Fairfield 60 52 FIT at Florida International 50 70 FIT Georgia State 46 70 La Salle 56 60 Temple 55 33 at Notre Dame 64 59 at Sr. Joseph’s 63 61 P at Pennsylvania 52 89 W Bucknell 54 91 W Howard 71 98 West Virginia 60 63 at Seton Hall 54 61 Georgetown 51 65 George Washington 63 50 Seton Hall 52 78 Rutgers 65 59 at Virginia Tech 65 71 at Boston College 56 63 St. John’s 52 39 at Connecticut 75 63 at Georgetown 47 75 Syracuse 51 73 at Pittsburgh 44 43 Connecticut 61 61 Providence 45 60 at University of Miami 59 63 * St. John’s 41 67 * at Virginia Tech 73 66 Drake (NCAA 1st Rd.) 58 64 at N.C State (NCAA 2nd Rd.) 68 2001-02 (20-11) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 74 at Penn St. 58 62 FSC Quinnipiac 51 59 FSC Harvard 51 77 La Salle 58 35 at Temple 43 62 St. Joseph’s 68 62 Pennsylvania 69 69 Morgan St. 55 64 W Rider 48 61 W Alabama 70 59 West Virginia 44 61 at St. John’s 45 49 at Providence 62 60 Notre Dame 59 59 at Seton Hall 52 60 Connecticut 93 40 Boston College 60 88 at West Virginia 45 80 Miami 52 53 at Syracuse 61 45 at North Carolina 49 49 at Rutgers 43 83 Pittsburgh 59 66 Syracuse 62 59 at Georgetown 46 76 Virginia Tech 64 48 at Notre Dame 45 68 * Miami 49 39 * Connecticut 83 67 Pepperdine (NCAA 1st Rd.) 46 66 Oklahoma (NCAA 2nd Rd.) 53 2002-03 (28-6) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 59 at St. Joseph’s 44 82 Howard 57 58 CT Ohio State 51 59 CT Colorado 54 65 at Pennsylvania 54 72 La Salle 57 50 at Massachusetts 55 66 Temple 54 70 W Brown 50 88 W Fairfield 42 77 St. John’s 53 62 Virginia Tech 60 53 at West Virginia 43 57 at Rutgers 58 [ HISTORY ] 2018/19 VILLANOVA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 66 WWW.VILLANOVA.COM YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS2018/19 VILLANOVA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL [ HISTORY ] 67 WWW.VILLANOVA.COM YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 58 Seton Hall 52 73 Penn State (OT) 66 56 Notre Dame 58 38 at Connecticut 58 61 at Miami 55 65 Boston College 61 71 at Syracuse 44 63 at Pittsburgh 47 51 Georgetown 37 71 at Virginia Tech 61 65 at Boston College 62 49 Rutgers 50 83 Providence 48 50 * Notre Dame 39 65 * Miami 59 52 * Connecticut 48 51 St. Francis (NCAA 1st Rd.) 36 70 George Washington (NCAA 2nd Rd.) 57 53 Colorado (NCAA Reg. Semis) 51 49 Tennessee (NCAA Reg. Finals) 73 2003-04 (23-7) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 56 WSFC LSU 63 68 WSFC Valparaiso 50 72 at Howard 51 68 Fairfield 55 66 NMI Elon 45 70 NMI New Mexico 57 57 Penn 40 51 at La Salle 48 72 St. Joseph’s 68 66 at Temple 57 70 Columbia 40 48 at Boston College 61 58 Miami 55 53 Rutgers 49 50 at Virginia Tech 63 62 Seton Hall 51 36 at Notre Dame 38 64 Syracuse 42 48 at Georgetown 53 63 at St. John’s 50 75 Pittsburgh 45 68 at Providence 41 74 West Virginia 67 72 St. John’s 58 63 at Seton Hall 58 59 Connecticut 56 56 at Pittsburgh 45 47 * West Virginia 58 66 Mississippi (NCAA 1st Rd.) 63 42 Purdue (NCAA 2nd Rd.) 60 2004-05 (19-12) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 73 Penn State 65 72 at Fairfield 57 56 LVT North Carolina 63 59 LVT Texas Arlington 53 52 at George Washington 62 69 at Penn 44 70 LaSalle 54 52 at Saint Joseph’s 30 57 Temple 64 63 SJFH Kansas State 75 64 Manhattan 36 45 Providence 34 59 Notre Dame 54 63 at Boston College 77 57 at Connecticut 73 71 Georgetown 52 58 West Virginia 52 42 at Syracuse 45 70 at Pittsburgh 49 50 Seton Hall 53 62 Syracuse 45 52 at West Virginia 51 75 at Providence 50 65 St. John’s 51 54 at Seton Hall 43 60 at Georgetown 62 39 Rutgers 51 67 * Providence 39 41 * Boston College 37 59 * Rutgers 64 40 WNIT Tenn.-Chattanooga 50 2005-06 (21-11) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 64 at Marist 60 62 at Penn State 59 60 (URI) Mississippi 49 65 (URI) Rhode Island 44 60 George Washington 68 85 Penn 51 56 Connecticut 72 64 Saint Joseph’s 55 58 at LaSalle 57 43 at Temple 52 66 at Manhattan 51 61 Fairfield 46 57 at Louisville 63 72 Syracuse 55 75 at DePaul 84 75 West Virginia 59 55 at St. John’s (MSG) 65 72 Marquette 58 56 Pittsburgh 59 49 at South Florida 69 69 at Notre Dame (OT) 65 64 Cincinnati 40 56 at Rutgers 62 54 at Providence 51 59 Seton Hall 55 67 Georgetown 50 69 at West Virginia 56 68 * Marquette 46 37 * Rutgers 60 71 WNIT Hofstra 46 59 WNIT Xavier 47 81 WNIT Western Kentucky 94 2006-07 (8-21) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 63 at Delaware 68 62 La Salle 74 51 atFairfield 37 69 Marist (OT) 64 60 FIT Tulane 72 66 FIT North Florida 47 47 at George Washington 73 57 at Penn 50 48 South Florida 60 59 at Binghamton 40 66 Temple 68 54 Loyola (Md.) 61 62 Manhattan 46 48 at Saint Joseph’s 56 70 West Virginia (2OT) 64 51 at Syracuse 62 70 at Marquette 76 53 DePaul 56 45 at West Virginia 59 49 St. John’s 59 59 Louisville 64 51 at Georgetown 54 53 at Pittsburgh 66 51 at Seton Hall 56 58 Notre Dame 75 32 Rutgers 62 50 at Cincinnati 60 49 at Connecticut 92 66 Providence 47 2007-08 (17-16) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 64 at La Salle 58 47 at Loyola (Md.) 49 53 atMonmouth 39 83 USF South Alabama 58 73 USF San Francisco (OT) 70 51 Fairfield 45 66 Penn 26 71 Saint Joseph’s 47 52 George Washington 67 75 Massachusetts 51 78 Binghamton 51 46 at Temple 54 69 at Manhattan 45 38 Connecticut 88 49 Seton Hall 51 57 Georgetown 51 58 Notre Dame 69 60 Syracuse 73 70 at Providence 50 54 at Rutgers 63 63 Pittsburgh 72 55 at DePaul 78 69 at St. John’s 66 72 Providence 59 69 Cincinnati 50 66 at South Florida 77 55 at West Virginia 76 64 Marquette 71 52 at Louisville 84 63 BET Pittsburgh 69 53 WNIT American 52 60 WNIT Wisconsin 54 58 WNIT at Colorado 64 2008-09 (19-14) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 62 La Salle (OT) 67 61 Fairfield 45 45 at Penn 43 45 VI Wisconsin 47 57 VI Baylor 62 50 VI Central Florida 68 57 at Saint Joseph’s (3OT) 66 58 Lehigh 52 55 at Binghamton 37 65 Temple 56 49 Delaware 52 69 Sacred Heart 52 61 Monmouth 49 54 at Cincinnati 61 57 at Providence 54 51 at Rutgers 60 54 West Virginia 52 60 at George Washington 67 55 Notre Dame 48 64 Providence 48 69 at Syracuse 51 49 St. John’s 33 54 at Seton Hall 51 46 at Marquette 45 50 DePaul 46 54 at Pittsburgh 70 56 Louisville 70 47 at Connecticut 74 58 at Georgetown 53 50 South Florida 52 58 BET Notre Dame 47 42 BET Connecticut 72 30 Utah (NCAA 1st Round) 60 2009-10 (14-16) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 50 at Sacred Heart 49 44 Penn 28 47 at Massachusetts 55 56 TCT Chattanooga 59 65 at Lehigh 80 56 Saint Joseph’s 42 53 Binghamton 43 44 at Temple 32 44 at LaSalle 41 67 W San Francisco 35 60 W Drexel 55 38 at Providence 52 46 at Notre Dame 81 41 at West Virginia 45 54 Marquette 71 55 George Washington 44 35 Connecticut 74 50 at Louisville 53 49 Seton Hall 53 51 at South Florida 61 60 at DePaul 64 83 Syracuse 69 36 Rutgers 49 69 Pittsburgh 74 60 at Cincinnati 57 54 Georgetown 70 42 at St. John’s 69 51 Providence 45 49 BET Marquette 53 2010-11 (12-19) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 57 LaSalle 42 62 at Delaware 69 54 NT at Navy 41 61 NT Oral Roberts 52 69 Lehigh (OT) 68 50 at Drexel 56 60 Marist 71 30 Fairfield 29 36 West Virginia 39 43 at Saint Joseph’s 46 43 Temple 55 57 FT Siena 50 57 FT Yale 44 35 at Connecticut 81 43 at Rutgers 57 57 at Penn 52 45 DePaul 64 53 Providence 58 44 at Georgetown 60 43 Notre Dame 58 57 at Marquette 62 48 Louisville 64 49 at Providence 58 49 at Syracuse 70 64 Cincinnati 44 62 at Seton Hall 54 46 St. John’s 57 58 South Florida 59 54 at Pittsburgh 52 52 BET Providence 50 47 BET Louisville 69 2011-12 (19-15) COACH: HARRY PERRETTA 57 IT Michigan State 64 76 IT Iona 47 60 at Marist 53 41 at Princeton 56 56 Delaware 64 77 Univ. of Sciences 44 62 at Lehigh (OT) 54 67 at LaSalle 51 69 at Providence 42 52 Saint Joseph’s 46 56 at Temple 47 56 MT St. Bonaventure 44 48 MT Monmouth 49 70 Pittsburgh 62 56 at West Virginia 61 50 at Marquette 51 49 Connecticut 72 52 Penn 30 43 at Notre Dame 76 62 Cincinnati 51Next >