Cal State Fullerton Titans women's basketball

The Cal State Fullerton Titans women's basketball team is the basketball team that represents California State University, Fullerton in Fullerton, California. The school's team currently competes in the Big West Conference.[2][3][4][5]

Cal State Fullerton Titans
2018–19 Cal State Fullerton Titans women's basketball team
UniversityCalifornia State University, Fullerton
Head coachJeff Harada (2nd season)
ConferenceBig West
LocationFullerton, California
ArenaTitan Gym
(Capacity: 4,000)
NicknameTitans
ColorsNavy Blue, White, and Orange[1]
              
Uniforms
Home
Away
Alternate
NCAA Tournament Round of 32
1991
NCAA Tournament Appearances
1989, 1991

History

The Titans have a 575–706 all-time record as of the end of the 2015–16 season.[6]

In 1970, the Titans were invited to the national tournament sponsored by the CIAW (a predecessor to the AIAW.) The Titans defeated West Chester to win the national championship 50–46. This is the last national tournament to play using six player rules — the following year the format converted to five player rules.[7]

Cal State Fullerton has qualified for the NCAA Tournament twice, in 1989 and 1991. They have a record of 1–2. They went to the NWIT in 1985, lost in the first round, then won the next two rounds to finish fifth.[8]

On February 3, 2013, women's basketball assistant coach Monica Quan, 28, was found dead on a parking structure at a condominium complex.[9]

Year by Year Records

Sources:[10][11]

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Billie Moore (WCAA) (1969–1976)
1969–70 Billie Moore 17–11stCIAW National Champions
1970–71 Billie Moore 20–11stCIAW First Round
1971–72 Billie Moore 19–11stAIAW Third Place
1972–73 Billie Moore 13–11st
1973–74 Billie Moore 19–21stAIAW Quarterfinals
1974–75 Billie Moore 19–21stAIAW Semifinals
1975–76 Billie Moore 14–51stAIAW Quarterfinals
Billie Moore: 121–13 (.903)
Billie Moore (PCAA) (1976–1977)
1976–77 Billie Moore 19–26–21stAIAW First Round
Billie Moore: 19–2 (.905)6–2 (.750)
Nancy Dunkle (PCAA) (1977–1979)
1977–78 Nancy Dunkle 16–95–32nd
1978–79 Nancy Dunkle 12–143–54th
Nancy Dunkle: 28–23 (.549)8–8 (.500)
Chris Gobrecht (PCAA) (1979–1985)
1979–80 Chns Gobrecht 7–232–10unknown
1980–81 Chris Gobrecht 10–202–106th
1981-82 Chris Gobrecht 18–123–96th
1982-83 Chris Gobrecht 13–153–116th
1983-84 Chris Gobrecht 17–117–74th
1984-85 Chris Gobrecht 19–118–65thNWIT fifth place
Chris Gobrecht: 84–92 (.477)25–53 (.321)
Maryalyce Jeremiah (Big West Conference) (1985–1992)
1985–86 Maryalyce Jeremiah 11–188–63rd
1986–87 Maryalyce Jeremiah 12–169–9T-6th
1987–88 Maryalyce Jeremiah 18–1112–63rd
1988–89 Maryalyce Jeremiah 21–912–6T-4thNCAA First Round
1989–90 Maryalyce Jeremiah 14–149–95th
1990–91 Maryalyce Jeremiah 25–814–43rdNCAA Second Round
1991–92 Maryalyce Jeremiah 11–176–128th
Maryalyce Jeremiah: 112–93 (.546)70–52 (.574)
Debbie Ayres (Big West Conference) (1992–1997)
1992–93 Debbie Ayres 8–195–137th
1993–94 Debbie Ayres 5–224–148th
1994–95 Debbie Ayres 14–158–107th
1995–96 Debbie Ayres 7–204–148th
1996–97 Debbie Ayres 10–165–105th West
Debbie Ayres: 44–92 (.324)26–61 (.299)
Denise Curry (Big West Conference) (1997–2000)
1997–98 Denise Curry 10–177–83rd West
1998–99 Denise Curry 4–222–136th West
1999-00 Denise Curry 2–251–146th West
Denise Curry: 16–64 (.200)10–35 (.222)
Barbara Ehardt (Big West Conference) (2000–2003)
2000–01 Barbara Ehardt 1–271–138th
2001–02 Barbara Ehardt 4–242–14T-8th
2002–03 Barbara Ehardt 7–215–11T-7th
Barbara Ehardt: 12–72 (.143)8–38 (.174)
Maryalyce Jeremiah (Big West Conference) (2003–2009)
2003–04 Maryalyce Jeremiah 9–208–10T-5th
2004–05 Maryalyce Jeremiah 8–206–12T-7th
2005–06 Maryalyce Jeremiah 11–177–7T-3rd
2006–07 Maryalyce Jeremiah 16–167–75th
2007–08 Maryalyce Jeremiah 11–198–8T-5th
2008–09 Maryalyce Jeremiah 10–205–116th
Maryalyce Jeremiah: 65–112 (.367)41–55 (.427)
Marcia Foster (Big West Conference) (2009–2013)
2009–10 Marcia Foster 15–178–86th
2010–11 Marcia Foster 9–215–11T-7th
2011–12 Marcia Foster 11–194–128th
2012–13 Marcia Foster 11–225–138th
Marcia Foster: 46–79 (.368)22–44 (.333)
Daron Park (Big West Conference) (2013–2017)
2013–14 Daron Park 12–188–8T-6th
2014–15 Daron Park 13–195–117th
2015–16 Daron Park 3–271–159th
2016–17 Daron Park 4–251–159th
Daron Park: 32–89 (.264)15–49 (.234)
Jeff Harada (Big West Conference) (2017–present)
2017–18 Jeff Harada 8–213–139th
2018–19 Jeff Harada 0–00–0
Jeff Harada: 8–21 (.276)3–13 (.188)
Total:587–752 (.438)

      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

NCAA Tournament appearances

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1989#7First Round#10 MontanaL 67–82
1991#7First Round
Second Round
#10 Louisiana Tech
#2 Stanford
W 84–80
L 67–91

References

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  2. Fader, Mirin (November 25, 2015). "Cal State Fullerton women's basketball coach takes team to Montana, where his coaching journey began". The Orange County Register. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  3. Fader, Mirin (November 29, 2016). "Guard's hustle ignites Titan women's hoops". The Orange County Register. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  4. Fader, Mirin (December 13, 2016). "Cal State Fullerton guard shines through adversity". The Orange County Register. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  5. "CS Fullerton Titans Women's Basketball - Titans News, Scores, Stats, Rumors & More - ESPN". Retrieved 13 August 2017.
  6. "Cal State Fullerton Athletics" (PDF). Cal State Fullerton Athletics. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
  7. "Pre-NCAA Women'S Basketball Records" (PDF). NCAA.
  8. "Cal State Fullerton Athletics" (PDF). Cal State Fullerton Athletics. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
  9. "Calif. College Basketball Coach, Fiance Found Dead". Associated Press. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  10. "Cal State Fullerton Media Guide" (PDF). Cal State Fullerton.
  11. "Women's Basketball - bigwest.org". www.bigwest.org. Retrieved 2018-06-01.
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