Buffalo Bulls women's basketball

Buffalo Bulls women's basketball
2025–26 Buffalo Bulls women's basketball team
UniversityUniversity at Buffalo
Head coachKristen Sharkey (1st season)
LocationBuffalo, New York
ArenaAlumni Arena
(capacity: 6,100)
ConferenceMid-American
NicknameBulls
ColorsRoyal blue and white[1]
   
NCAA Division I tournament Sweet Sixteen
2018
NCAA Division I tournament appearances
2016, 2018, 2019, 2022
Conference tournament champions
MAC: 2016, 2019, 2022
Uniforms
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The Buffalo Bulls women's basketball team is the women's basketball team that represents the University at Buffalo in Buffalo, New York. The team currently competes in the East Division of the Mid-American Conference. The Bulls reached their first NCAA tournament in 2016[2] and, as of 2023, have appeared in four NCAA tournaments in total, including a Sweet Sixteen appearance in 2018.[3][4]

List of seasons

Through the 1996–97 season, the women's basketball teams were known as the Royals. The name was changed to the Bulls for the 1997–98 season.[5]

Season Record Coach Conference (Record)
1966–67 15–6 Brenda Bolay n/a
1967–68 4–4 Ree Kay Spaeth
1968–69 7–3
1969–70 7–1
1970–71 6–5 Cynthia Anderson
1971–72 5–8
1972–73 [Records incomplete]
1973–74 Carolyn Thomas
1974–75 4–7
1975–76 11–7
1976–77 7–9 Elizabeth Cousins
1977–78 12–8
1978–79 4–16
1979–80 8–10 Linda O’Donnell
1980–81 9–11
1981–82 12–12
1982–83 15–11
1983–84 8–13 Ed Muto SUNYAC West (2–3)
1984–85 12–8 SUNYAC West (8–2, 2nd)
1985–86 7–16 Nan Harvey SUNYAC West (4–6)
1986–87 12–11 SUNYAC West (8–2, 1st)
1987–88 9–14 Mideast (5–6)
1988–89 15–13 Mideast (7–5)
1989–90 14–14 Mideast (6–6)
1990–91 16–11 Sal Buscaglia Mideast (7–3)
1991–92 23–6 East Coast (10–2, 1st)
1992–93 13–13 n/a
1993–94 20–9 East Coast (4–2)
1994–95 20–8 Mid-Con (14–4, T-1st)
1995–96 23–8 Mid-Con (13–5, 2nd)
1996–97 22–6 Mid-Con (10–4, 3rd)
1997–98 18–10 Mid-Con (11–5, 3rd)
1998–99 15–12 Cheryl Dozier MAC (8–8, 4th in East)
1999–00 18–11 MAC (7–9, T-4th in East)
2000–01 19–9 MAC (10–6, T-2nd in East)
2001–02 9–19 MAC (4–12, 6th in East)
2002–03 18–11 MAC (9–7, 3rd in East)
2003–04 6–21 MAC (4–12, 5th in East)
2004–05 4–24 MAC (2–14, 6th in East)
2005–06 10–18 Linda Hill-MacDonald MAC (5–11, 3rd in East)
2006–07 10–19 MAC (5–11, 5th in East)
2007–08 15–15 MAC (8–8, 4th in East)
2008–09 8–24 MAC (2–14, 6th in East)
2009–10 7–23 MAC (3–3, 6th in East)
2010–11 16–16 MAC (8–8, 3rd in East)
2011–12 9–22 MAC (4–12, 6th in East)
2012–13 12–20 Felisha Legette-Jack MAC (8–8, 4th in East)
2013–14 17–13 MAC (10–8, 3rd in East)
2014–15 19–13 MAC (11–7, 3rd in East)
2015–16 20–14 MAC (8–10, 3rd in East)
2016–17 22–10 MAC (10–8, 3rd in East)
2017–18 29–6 MAC (16–2, 1st in East)
2018–19 24–10 MAC (12–6, 3rd in East)
2019–20 19–12 MAC (9–9, 3rd in East)
2020–21 15–9 MAC (11–6, 4th in East)
2021–22 25–8 MAC (16–4, 2nd)
2022–23 12–16 Becky Burke MAC (7–11, T-7th)
2023–24 19–14 MAC (10–8, T-4th)
2024–25 30–7 MAC (13–5, 2nd)

Postseason appearances

NCAA Division I Tournament appearances

The Bulls have been to 4 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournaments. They achieved their highest seed in 2019 with a #10 seed. Their record is 3–4.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
2016 #14 First Round #3 Ohio State L 69–88
2018 #11 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#6 South Florida
#3 Florida State
#2 South Carolina
W 102–79
W 86–65
L 63–79
2019 #10 First Round
Second Round
#7 Rutgers
#2 Connecticut
W 82–71
L 72–84
2022 #13 First Round #4 Tennessee L 67–80

WNIT Tournament appearances

The Bulls have been to 3 WNIT women's basketball tournaments. In 2025, they defeated Troy to win the tournament.

Year Round Opponent Result
2015 1st round West Virginia L 61–84
2024 1st round Monmouth L 53–68
2025 2nd round
Super 16
Great 8
Semifinals
Finals
UMass
Southern Indiana
Rutgers
Cleveland State
Troy
W 84–82*
W 60–51
W 71–64
W 74–69
W 88–84

References

  1. ^ "University at Buffalo Color Palette". Retrieved June 28, 2016.
  2. ^ "Buffalo" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-01-18. Retrieved 2017-01-16.
  3. ^ "WBB Record Book (PDF)" (PDF). University at Buffalo. Retrieved 2023-06-26.
  4. ^ "2018 Division I Women's Basketball Official Bracket | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved 2023-06-26.
  5. ^ "UB IS BULLISH ON SCHOOL NICKNAMES | Latest Headlines | buffalonews.com".