Texas State Women

Texas State Women

Leagues Played
WNCAAB 207 WNCAAB Extra Games 1 NIT Women 1
Links
Wikipedia
Related Teams
Texas State

Results

WNCAAB 03/05 17:30 122 [218] Texas State Women v Georgia Southern Women [215] L 70-72
WNCAAB 03/01 23:00 - Texas State Women v UL Monroe Women W 76-73
WNCAAB 02/29 01:00 - Texas State Women v Southern Miss Women L 59-67
WNCAAB 02/24 20:00 - Texas State Women v UL Lafayette Women L 50-55
WNCAAB 02/22 01:00 - Texas State Women v Marshall Women L 59-85
WNCAAB 02/17 18:00 - Southern Miss Women v Texas State Women L 68-58
WNCAAB 02/15 23:15 - Troy Women v Texas State Women L 85-69
WNCAAB 02/10 18:00 - Ohio Women v Texas State Women W 71-80
WNCAAB 02/07 23:00 - Coastal Carolina Women v Texas State Women W 49-52
WNCAAB 02/03 20:00 - Texas State Women v South Alabama Women L 64-65
WNCAAB 01/31 17:00 - Texas State Women v Old Dominion Women L 58-66
WNCAAB 01/27 20:00 - UL Lafayette Women v Texas State Women L 59-52

The Texas State Bobcats women's basketball team is the basketball team that represents Texas State University. The school's team currently competes in the Sun Belt Conference. Southwest Texas State became Texas State in 2003.

History

Texas State in action in the 2020 Sun Belt Conference women's basketball tournament

The Bobcats have an all-time record (as of the end of the 2015–16 season) of 715–682. They have made the NCAA Tournament twice (1997 and 2003), the WNIT once (2008) and the WBI twice (2014 and 2015).

The Texas State Women's basketball team is a powerhouse in collegiate basketball, representing the state of Texas on the national stage. Comprised of talented and dedicated athletes, this team is known for their fierce competitiveness, strong work ethic, and unwavering team spirit. With a history of success in the NCAA tournament and a reputation for producing top-tier players, the Texas State Women's basketball team is a force to be reckoned with. Whether they are dominating on the court or inspiring fans with their passion for the game, this team embodies the pride and tradition of Texas basketball.