High Point Panthers women's basketball
The High Point Panthers women's basketball team is the basketball team that represents High Point University in High Point, North Carolina, United States. The school's team currently competes in the Big South Conference. The Panthers are led by head coach Chelsea Banbury, entering her first season.[2]
High Point Panthers | |||
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University | High Point University | ||
Head coach | Chelsea Banbury (1st season) | ||
Conference | Big South | ||
Location | High Point, North Carolina | ||
Arena | Millis Athletic Convocation Center (Capacity: 1,750) | ||
Nickname | Panthers | ||
Colors | Purple and White[1] | ||
Conference Tournament Champions | |||
1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1995, 1996, 1997 (Carolinas Conference) | |||
Conference Regular Season Champions | |||
1995, 2007, 2014 |
History
High Point began play in 1967. They won the 1978 AIAW Division II national championship 92–88 over South Carolina State in overtime. In their time in Division II, they won the Carolinas Conference Tournament in 1976 (24–1 record), 1977 (29–2 record), 1978 (30–8 record), 1979 (33–4 record), 1995 (22–7 record), 1996 (22–7 record), and 1997 (26–6 record). They made the WNIT in 2007, 2012, 2014, and 2019, losing to Charlotte 72-45, NC State 88-78, Bowling Green 72–62, and Ohio 81-74 respectively. As of the end of the 2016-17 season, the Panthers have a program record of 772–597.[3]
Head coach
The Panthers are led by first-year coach Chelsea Banbury, who was hired as the new head coach in May 2019 following DeUnna Hendrix's departure to Miami-Ohio. Banbury spent 11 years on the coaching staff of Florida Gulf Coast, including the past five as the associate head coach. Banbury was a 2008 graduate of FGCU, where she played on the basketball team. She then helped the Eagles to postseason appearances in all 11 of her seasons on the coaching staff, including six NCAA tournaments.[4]
Individual career records
Reference:[5]
Record | Amount | Player | Years |
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Points | 2,612 | Karen Curtis | 1994-98 |
Points/Game | 22.7 | Karen Curtis | 1994-98 |
Rebounds/Game | 11.2 | Cheyenne Parker | 2010-13 |
Assists/Game | 5.5 | Karen Curtis | 1994-98 |
Blocks/Game | 3.5 | Cheyenne Parker | 2010-13 |
Steals/Game | 2.8 | Natelle Henry | 2000-03 |
Field Goal % | .499 | Stacia Robertson | 2012-15 |
3-Point % | .406 | Mackenzie Maier | 2007-11 |
Free Throw % | .848 | Jurica Hargraves | 2007-11 |
Individual single-season records
Record | Amount | Player | Year |
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Points | 778 | Karen Curtis | 1996-97 |
Points/Game | 25.1 | Karen Curtis | 1996-97 |
Rebounds/Game | 13.2 | Cheyenne Parker | 2012-13 |
Assists/Game | 7.7 | Dawn Allred | 1976-77 |
Blocks/Game | 4.4 | Cheyenne Parker | 2012-13 |
Steals/Game | 2.9 | Natelle Henry | 2002-03 |
Field Goal % | .579 | Stacia Robertson | 2014-15 |
3-Point % | .449 | Katie Ralls | 2005-06 |
Free Throw % | .902 | Jurica Hargraves | 2009-10 |
Individual awards
Big South Player of the Year
- Katie O'Dell - 2005-06
- Stacia Robertson - 2014-15
- Emma Bockrath - 2016-17
Big South Defensive Player of the Year
- Cheyenne Parker - 2011-12, 2012–13
Big South Freshman of the Year
- Nicki Fontleroy - 2000-01
- Mackenzie Maier - 2007-08
- Shamia Brown - 2008-09
- Kaylah Keys - 2013-14
Big South Coach of the Year
- Joe Ellenburg - 2000-01
- Tooey Loy - 2004-05
Big South Scholar-Athlete of the Year
- Gina Rosser - 2002-03
- Leslie Cook - 2005-06, 2006–07
CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team
- Leslie Cook - 2006-07
Coaches
Name | Years | W–L (%) |
Betty Jo Clary | 1967–1972 | 24–29 (.453) |
Jennifer Alley | 1972–1977 | 69–46 (.600) |
Wanda Briley | 1977–1979 | 63–12 (.840) |
Nancy Little | 1979–1985 | 89–71 (.556) |
Debbie Trogdon | 1985–1988 | 33–45 (.423) |
Joe Ellenburg | 1988–2001 | 208–162 (.562) |
Tooey Loy | 2001–2011 | 163–140 (.538) |
Jennifer Hoover | 2011–2012 | 20–13 (.606) |
DeUnna Hendrix | 2012–2019 | 125–93 (.573) |
Chelsea Banbury | 2019–present | 0–0 (–) |
Seasons
Season | Coach | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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AIAW Small College Division Independent (1967-68–1973-74) | |||||||||
1967-68 | Betty Jo Clary | 8-0 | |||||||
1968-69 | Betty Jo Clary | 1-11 | |||||||
1969-70 | Betty Jo Clary | 1-7 | |||||||
1970-71 | Betty Jo Clary | 8-5 | |||||||
1971-72 | Betty Jo Clary | 6-6 | |||||||
1972-73 | Jennifer Alley | 5-14 | |||||||
1973-74 | Jennifer Alley | 4-16 | |||||||
AIAW Small College Division Carolinas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (1974-75–1979-80) | |||||||||
1974-75 | Jennifer Alley | 7-13 | |||||||
1975-76 | Jennifer Alley | 24-1 | |||||||
1976-77 | Jennifer Alley | 29-2 | AIAW National Small College Quarterfinals | ||||||
1977-78 | Wanda Briley | 30-8 | AIAW National Small College Champions | ||||||
1978-79 | Wanda Briley | 33-4 | AIAW National Small College Quarterfinals | ||||||
1979-80 | Nancy Little | 24-8 | |||||||
NAIA Carolinas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (1980-81–1992-93) | |||||||||
1980-81 | Nancy Little | 20-10 | |||||||
1981-82 | Nancy Little | 11-11 | |||||||
1982-83 | Nancy Little | 3-20 | |||||||
1983-84 | Nancy Little | 16-8 | |||||||
1984-85 | Nancy Little | 15-14 | |||||||
1985-86 | Debbie Trogden | 12-14 | |||||||
1986-87 | Debbie Trogden | 13-14 | |||||||
1987-88 | Debbie Trogden | 8-17 | |||||||
1988-89 | Joe Ellenburg | 7-17 | |||||||
1989-90 | Joe Ellenburg | 17-12 | |||||||
1990-91 | Joe Ellenburg | 15-14 | |||||||
1991-92 | Joe Ellenburg | 19-12 | |||||||
1992-93 | Joe Ellenburg | 16-13 | |||||||
Dual membership: NCAA DII and NAIA Carolinas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (1993-94–1994-95) | |||||||||
1993-94 | Joe Ellenburg | 11-16 | |||||||
1994-95 | Joe Ellenburg | 22-7 | NAIA Division I First Round | ||||||
NCAA DII Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference (1995-96–1996-97) | |||||||||
1995-96 | Joe Ellenburg | 22-7 | 16-2 | 2nd | |||||
1996-97 | Joe Ellenburg | 26-6 | 17-3 | 2nd | NCAA Division II Regional Final | ||||
NCAA DII Independent (1997-98–1998-99) | |||||||||
1997-98 | Joe Ellenburg | 23-4 | |||||||
1998-99 | Joe Ellenburg | 10-17 | |||||||
NCAA Division I Big South Conference (1999-2000–Present) | |||||||||
1999-00 | Joe Ellenburg | 6-22 | 3-11 | 8th | |||||
2000-01 | Joe Ellenburg | 14-15 | 8-6 | T-2nd | |||||
2001-02 | Tooey Loy | 13-15 | 7-7 | 4th | |||||
2002-03 | Tooey Loy | 18-12 | 8-6 | 3rd | |||||
2003-04 | Tooey Loy | 14-14 | 8-6 | 3rd | |||||
2004-05 | Tooey Loy | 17-12 | 11-3 | 2nd | |||||
2005-06 | Tooey Loy | 20-10 | 9-5 | 2nd | |||||
2006-07 | Tooey Loy | 18-12 | 11-3 | 1st | NIT Round 1 | ||||
2007-08 | Tooey Loy | 15-15 | 6-6 | 4th | |||||
2008-09 | Tooey Loy | 15-16 | 10-6 | 2nd | |||||
2009-10 | Tooey Loy | 17-14 | 9-7 | T-3rd | |||||
2010-11 | Tooey Loy | 16-15 | 9-7 | 4th | |||||
2011-12 | Jennifer Hoover | 20-13 | 13-5 | 2nd | NIT First Round | ||||
2012-13 | DeUnna Hendrix | 17-13 | 11-7 | T-4th | |||||
2013-14 | DeUnna Hendrix | 22-11 | 16-4 | 1st | NIT First Round | ||||
2014-15 | DeUnna Hendrix | 20-12 | 14-6 | T-2nd | |||||
2015-16 | DeUnna Hendrix | 12-19 | 10-10 | 6th | |||||
2016-17 | DeUnna Hendrix | 15-15 | 13-5 | 3rd | |||||
2017-18 | DeUnna Hendrix | 17–14 | 10–8 | 4th | |||||
2018-19 | DeUnna Hendrix | 22-9 | 15-3 | 2nd | WNIT First Round | ||||
Total: | 794–606 (.567) | ||||||||
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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Postseason Results
AIAW
Reference:[6]
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1977 | First Round Quarterfinal | Salisbury SE Louisiana | W 114-50 L 112-85 |
1978 | First Round Quarterfinal Semifinal Final | Eastern New Mexico William Penn Berry South Carolina St. | W 104-65 W 66-65 W 105-77 W 92-88 |
1979 | First Round Quarterfinal | North Dakota St. Dayton | W 93-40 L 75-65 |
NCAA Division II
Reference:[8]
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1997 | First Round Regional Semifinal Regional Final | Longwood Shippensburg Edinboro | W 80-64 W 71-53 L 70-68 |
References
- "High Point Colors". Retrieved March 31, 2016.
- "High Point University Panthers". High Point Panthers. Retrieved March 21, 2017.
- "High Point University Panthers - 2016_17_Prospectus.pdf" (PDF). High Point Panthers. Retrieved March 21, 2017.
- "Chelsea Banbury Named HPU Head Women's Basketball Coach". High Point Panthers. May 31, 2019. Retrieved June 13, 2019.
- "High Point University Basketball 2017-2018 Prospectus and Record Book" (PDF). High Point Panthers. Retrieved December 23, 2017.
- "Pre-NCAA Statistical Leaders and AIAW Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved December 23, 2017.
- "Division I Women's Basketball Championship Records" (PDF). NAIA. Retrieved December 23, 2017.
- "Division II Women's Basketball Championships Records Book" (PDF). NAIA. Retrieved December 23, 2017.