Belmont Bruins
2022–23 Belmont Bruins women's basketball team
UniversityBelmont University
Head coachBart Brooks (4th season)
ConferenceMissouri Valley Conference
LocationNashville, Tennessee
ArenaCurb Event Center
(Capacity: 5,085)
NicknameBruins
ColorsNavy, white, and red[1]
     
Uniforms
Home jersey
Team colours
Home
Away jersey
Team colours
Away


NCAA tournament second round
2021, 2022
NCAA tournament appearances
2007, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022
Conference tournament champions
A-Sun: 2007
OVC: 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022
Conference regular season champions
A-Sun: 2006, 2007
OVC: 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022
MVC: 2023
Conference division season champions
2014

The Belmont Bruins women's basketball team represents Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. They currently play in the Missouri Valley Conference.[2] On April 24, 2017, former DePaul assistant coach Bart Brooks was introduced as the new Bruins' head coach.[3]

History

Belmont began play in 1968, with Division I play beginning in 1997. They have won six conference regular-season titles (two in the ASUN Conference and four in the OVC, with an additional OVC division title) and the conference tournament seven times (ASUN once, OVC six times). They have made the NCAA Tournament seven times, along with eight WNIT appearances and four NAIA Tournament appearances. As of the end of the 2015-16 season, the Bruins have an all-time record of 884-501 and a Division I record of 316-217. [4][5]

Season by season results

Sources:

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Betty Wiseman () (1968–1984)
1968–69 Betty Wiseman 3–7
1969–70 Betty Wiseman 17–2
1970–71 Betty Wiseman 14–7
1971–72 Betty Wiseman 11–4
1972–73 Betty Wiseman 14–8
1973–74 Betty Wiseman 22–6
1974–75 Betty Wiseman 23–3
1975–76 Betty Wiseman 19–6
1976–77 Betty Wiseman 14–8
1977–78 Betty Wiseman 9–15
1978–79 Betty Wiseman 15–15
1979–80 Betty Wiseman 10–19
1980–81 Betty Wiseman 24–10
1981-82 Betty Wiseman 16–13
1982-83 Betty Wiseman 21–13
1983-84 Betty Wiseman 15–15
Betty Wiseman: 247–151
Tony Cross (Volunteer State Athletic Conference) (1984–1985)
1984-85 Tony Cross 14–16
Tony Cross: 14–16
Tony Cross (Tennessee Collegiate Athletic Conference) (1985–2001)
1985–86 Tony Cross 17–15
1986–87 Tony Cross 23–8
1987–88 Tony Cross 24–6
1988–89 Tony Cross 21–11
1989–90 Tony Cross 28–4
1990–91 Tony Cross 32–5
1991–92 Tony Cross 29–7
1992–93 Tony Cross 23–10
1993–94 Tony Cross 32–3
1994–95 Tony Cross 21–11
1995–96 Tony Cross 26–8
1996–97 Tony Cross 20–10
1997–98 Tony Cross 16–10
1998–99 Tony Cross 19–8
1999-00 Tony Cross 20–8
2000–01 Tony Cross 14–14
Tony Cross: 365–138
Tony Cross (ASUN Conference) (2001–2010)
2001–02 Tony Cross 19–913–72nd
2002–03 Tony Cross 19–109–72nd
2003–04 Tony Cross 16–1214–61st
2004–05 Tony Cross 17–1112–8T-2nd
2005–06 Tony Cross 22–817–31st
2006–07 Tony Cross 25–716–21stNCAA First Round
2007–08 Tony Cross 14–168–8T-5th
2008–09 Tony Cross 18–1312–84th
2009–10 Tony Cross 15–159–11T-5th
Tony Cross: 165–101110–60
Tony Cross: 544–255
Brittney Ezell (ASUN Conference) (2010–2013)
2010–11 Brittney Ezell 11–207–138th
2011–12 Brittney Ezell 12–1811–73rd
Brittney Ezell: 23–3818–20
(Ohio Valley Conference) (–present)
2012–13 Brittney Ezell 18–1411–5T- 2nd EastFirst Round
Brittney Ezell: 18–1411–5
Cameron Newbauer (Ohio Valley Conference) (2013–2017)
2013–14 Cameron Newbauer 14–1810–62ndFirst Round
2014–15 Cameron Newbauer 14–1710–65th
2015–16 Cameron Newbauer 24–913–32ndNCAA First Round
2016–17 Cameron Newbauer 27–618–01stNCAA First Round
Cameron Newbauer: 79–5051–15
Bart Brooks (Ohio Valley Conference) (2017–2022)
2017–18 Bart Brooks 31–418–01stNCAA First Round
2018–19 Bart Brooks 26–716–21stNCAA First Round
2019–20 Bart Brooks 22–916–2T-1stCancelled
2020–21 Bart Brooks 21–614–32ndNCAA Second Round
2021–22 Bart Brooks 23–816–21stNCAA Second Round
Bart Brooks: 123–3480–9
Bart Brooks (Missouri Valley Conference) (2022–2023)
2022–23 Bart Brooks 23–1217–3T-1stNCAA First Round
Bart Brooks: 23–1217–3
Total:

      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

Postseason results

NCAA Division I

The Bruins have made the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament seven times, and have an overall record of 2–7.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
2007 #14First Round#3 GeorgiaL 36−53
2016 #13First Round#4 Michigan StateL 60−74
2017 #13First Round#4 KentuckyL 70−73
2018 #12First Round#5 DukeL 58−72
2019 #13First Round#4 South CarolinaL 52−74
2021 #12First Round
Second Round
#5 Gonzaga
#4 Indiana
W 64−59
L 48−70
2022 #12First Round
Second Round
#5 Oregon
#4 Tennessee
W 73−70
L 67-70

NAIA Division I

The Bruins, then known as the Rebels, made the NAIA Division I women's basketball tournament four times, with a combined record of 6–4.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1991 #10 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
NR Holy Family
#7 Mount Mercy
#2 SW Oklahoma State
W, 85–60
W, 99–83
L, 65–70 (OT)
1992 #10 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
NR Minnesota Duluth
#7 Saint Ambrose
#2 Arkansas Tech
W, 67–65
W, 78–62
L, 65–88
1994 #3 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
NR Mary Hardin-Baylor
#14 Phillips (OK)
#6 Montevallo
W, 92–72
W, 80–66
L, 71–83
1996 #15 First Round NR Mary-Hardin Baylor L, 90–94 (2OT)

WNIT

Source[6]

Year Round Opponent Result
2006 Round 1 Tennessee Tech L 56–55
2014 Round 1 Indiana L 48–47
2023 Round 1 Ball State L 101–86

Notable players

References

  1. Belmont University Brand Book. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
  2. "Belmont University to Join Missouri Valley Conference" (Press release). Belmont Bruins. September 28, 2021. Archived from the original on September 28, 2021. Retrieved September 28, 2021.
  3. "Belmont hires DePaul assistant Bart Brooks as women's basketball coach". The Tennessean. April 24, 2017. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
  4. "Belmont Bruins" (PDF). belmont.prestosports.com.
  5. "Belmont University Women's Basketball Media Guide 2016-2017". campus.belmont.edu.
  6. "Archived Fields (PDF) - WNIT Pre and Post Tournament" (PDF). womensnit.com. Retrieved 2023-04-23.


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