2013–14 Washington Huskies women's basketball team

2013–14 Washington Huskies women's basketball
WNIT, Quarterfinals
Conference Pac-12 Conference
2013–14 record 2014 (108 Pac-12)
Head coach Mike Neighbors (1st year)
Assistant coach Kevin Morrison (3rd year)
Assistant coach Fred Castro (1st year)
Assistant coach Adia Barnes (3rd year)
Home arena Alaska Airlines Arena
2013–14 Pac-12 Conference women's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#6 Stanford 17 1   .944     33 4   .892
#24 California 13 5   .722     22 10   .688
Oregon State 13 5   .722     24 11   .686
Arizona State 11 7   .611     23 10   .697
USC 11 7   .611     22 13   .629
Washington 10 8   .556     20 14   .588
Washington State 9 9   .500     17 17   .500
UCLA 7 11   .389     13 18   .419
Colorado 6 12   .333     19 15   .559
Oregon 6 12   .333     16 16   .500
Utah 4 14   .222     12 19   .387
Arizona 1 17   .056     5 25   .167
2014 Pac-12 Tournament winner
As of 6 April 2014; Rankings from AP Poll[1][2]

The 2013–14 Washington Huskies women's basketball team will represent University of Washington during the 2013–14 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Huskies, led by first year head coach Mike Neighbors, play their home games at the Alaska Airlines Arena and were a members of the Pac-12 Conference. They finished the season with a record of 20–14 overall, 10–8 in Pac-12 play for a sixth place finish. They lost in the first round in the 2014 Pac-12 Conference Women's Basketball Tournament to Utah. They were invited to the 2014 Women's National Invitation Tournament which they defeated Hawaii in the first round, Oregon in the second round, San Diego in the third round before losing to UTEP in the quarterfinals.

Notable win

The team had a 12–10 record when they faced Stanford, then the #3 rated team in the country. The Cardinal were on a 62 game consecutive conference road winning streak. It was Neighbors' first game on national TV as the game was being broadcast by ESPNU. The Huskies decided to try to limit the inside game of Stanford, which was led by Chiney Ogwumike, the conference's leading scorer. Ogwumike scored 23 points, but with less than a minute left in the game, the Huskies held a twelve point lead, 85–73. Washington missed free throws, while Stanford's Bonnie Samuelson hit a three pointer. She hit another one with nine seconds to go, and the margin was down to four points. The Huskies had the ball, but when they failed to inbound within five seconds, the ball turned over to Stanford. Ogwumike was fouled, and hit one free throw to cut the lead to three points. On the inbounds, Stanford almost stole the ball, but there was a tie-up and the possession arrow favored the Huskies. Washington was fouled on the ensuing play and hit two free throws to secure the victory over Stanford.[3]

Roster

2013–14 Washington Huskies women's basketball team
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Height Year Previous school Hometown
PG 32 Davis, JazmineJazmine Davis 5 ft 7 in (1.7 m) Jr Valley Christian San Jose, Calif.
F 3 Walton, TaliaTalia Walton 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) So Federal Way Federal Way, Wash.
F/C 13 Collier, KatieKatie Collier 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) RS Fr Seattle Christian Covington, Wash.
G/F 14 Corral, HeatherHeather Corral 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) So Prairie Vancouver, Wash.
G 30 Fortier, KassiaKassia Fortier 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) Sr Skyline Issaquah, Wash.
F/C 11 Gilling, MathildeMathilde Gilling 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) So Rungsted Gymnasium Rungsted Kyst, Denmark
F/C 0 Osahor, ChantelChantel Osahor 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Fr Saint Mary's Phoenix, Ariz.
G 10 Plum, KelseyKelsey Plum 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Fr La Jolla Country Day San Diego, Calif.
G 21 Ruiz, BriannaBrianna Ruiz 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Fr Del Oro Roseville, Calif.
G 1 Wetmore, MercedesMercedes Wetmore 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) Sr Auburn-Riverside Lake Tapps, Wash.
F 23 Williams, AminahAminah Williams 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Jr Kennedy Seattle, Wash.
Head coach

Mike Neighbors

Assistant coach(es)

Kevin Morrison
Fred Castro
Adia Barnes


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Roster
Last update: 2013-10-16

Schedule

Date
Time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (Attendance)
City, State
Exhibition
10/31/2013*
7:00 PM
Concordia W 87–40 
Alaska Airlines Arena (410)
Seattle, WA
Regular Season
11/08/2013*
6:00 PM
at Saint Mary's L 81–91  0–1
McKeon Pavilion (723)
Moraga, CA
11/15/2013*
12:00 PM
Portland L 77–91  0–2
Alaska Airlines Arena (1,376)
Seattle, WA
11/19/2013*
7:00 PM
Seattle W 82–60  1–2
Alaska Airlines Arena (1,567)
Seattle, WA
12/04/2013*
5:00 PM
at Houston W 66–55  2–2
Hofheinz Pavilion (420)
Houston, TX
12/07/2013*
5:00 PM
at #12 Texas A&M L 68–74  2–3
Reed Arena (4,169)
College Station, TX
12/13/2013*
7:30 PM, P12N
Wisconsin W 80–67  3–3
Alaska Airlines Arena (1,474)
Seattle, WA
12/15/2013*
2:00 PM
Montana State W 83–60  4–3
Alaska Airlines Arena (2,359)
Seattle, WA
12/19/2013*
2:30 PM
vs. Louisiana-Monroe
Duel In The Desert
W 81–77  5–3
Cox Pavilion (N/A)
Paradise, NV
12/20/2013*
2:30 PM
vs. DePaul
Duel In The Desert
L 66–73  5–4
Cox Pavilion (N/A)
Paradise, NV
12/21/2013*
12:30 PM
vs. Pittsburgh
Duel In The Desert
W 76–69  6–4
Cox Pavilion (N/A)
Paradise, NV
12/30/2013*
7:00 PM
UC Irvine W 72–69  7–4
Alaska Airlines Arena (1,712)
Seattle, WA
01/03/2014
7:00 PM
Arizona W 55–52  8–4 (1–0)
Alaska Airlines Arena (1,626)
Seattle, WA
01/05/2014
2:00 PM, P12N
#24 Arizona State L 60–78  8–5 (1–1)
Alaska Airlines Arena (2,384)
Seattle, WA
01/07/2014
7:00 PM, P12N
at Washington State L 80–82  8–6 (1–2)
Beasley Coliseum (914)
Pullman, WA
01/11/2014
3:00 PM, P12N
Washington State L 76–85  8–7 (1–3)
Alaska Airlines Arena (1,744)
Seattle, WA
01/17/2014
7:00 PM
Utah W 53–52 OT 9–7 (2–3)
Alaska Airlines Arena (1,642)
Seattle, WA
01/19/2014
4:00 PM, P12N
#21 Colorado W 81–71  10–7 (3–3)
Alaska Airlines Arena (1,371)
Seattle, WA
01/24/2014
6:00 PM, P12N
at Oregon State L 68–75  10–8 (3–4)
Gill Coliseum (1,121)
Corvallis, OR
01/26/2014
12:00 PM, P12N
at Oregon L 85–101  10–9 (3–5)
Matthew Knight Arena (1,564)
Eugene, OR
01/31/2014
8:00 PM, P12N
at UCLA W 70–58  11–9 (4–5)
Pauley Pavilion (1,422)
Los Angeles, CA
02/02/2014
11:00 AM, P12N
at USC W 63–55  12–9 (5–5)
Galen Center (423)
Los Angeles, CA
02/07/2014
8:00 PM, P12N
#23 California L 65–70  12–10 (5–6)
Alaska Airlines Arena (1,782)
Seattle, WA
02/09/2014
12:30 PM, ESPNU
#3 Stanford W 87–82  13–10 (6–6)
Alaska Airlines Arena (2,797)
Seattle, WA
02/14/2014
5:30 PM, P12N
at Colorado W 87–80  14–10 (7–6)
Coors Events Center (1,880)
Boulder, CO
02/16/2014
2:00 PM
at Utah W 67–66  15–10 (8–6)
Jon M. Huntsman Center (914)
Salt Lake City, UT
02/21/2014
6:00 PM, P12N
Oregon W 108–100  16–10 (9–6)
Alaska Airlines Arena (1,903)
Seattle, WA
02/23/2014
2:00 PM
Oregon State L 57–77  16–11 (9–7)
Alaska Airlines Arena (2,737)
Seattle, WA
02/27/2014
8:00 PM, P12N
at #5 Stanford L 60–83  16–12 (9–8)
Maples Pavilion (3,132)
Stanford, CA
03/01/2014
5:30 PM, P12N
at #18 California W 70–65  17–12 (10–8)
Haas Pavilion (3,900)
Berkeley, CA
2014 Pac-12 Conference Women's Tournament
03/06/2014
8:30 PM, P12N
vs. Utah
First Round
L 53–65  17–13
KeyArena (N/A)
Seattle, WA
WNIT
03/21/2014*
7:00 PM
Hawai'i
First Round
W 67–50  18–13
Alaska Airlines Arena (1,173)
Seattle, WA
03/24/2014*
7:00 PM
at Oregon
Second Round
W 93–85  19–13
Matthew Knight Arena (733)
Eugene, OR
03/26/2014*
7:00 PM
San Diego
Third Round
W 62–55  20–13
Alaska Airlines Arena (1,080)
Seattle, WA
03/31/2014*
6:00 PM
at UTEP
Quarterfinals
L 63–70  20–14
Don Haskins Center (10,227)
El Paso, TX
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Pacific Time.

Source[4]

See also

2013–14 Washington Huskies men's basketball team

References

  1. "NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Standings - 2013-14". ESPN. Retrieved 11 Apr 2014.
  2. "2014 NCAA Women's Basketball Rankings - AP Top 25 Postseason (Mar. 17)". ESPN. Retrieved 11 Apr 2014.
  3. "Washington upsets No. 3 Stanford women". SFGate (Hearst Communications, Inc.). February 9, 2014. Retrieved 1 Aug 2014.
  4. "2013-14 Washington Huskies women's basketball Schedule". UW Huskies Athletics. Retrieved 2013-10-16.
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