SE Missouri State femminile

SE Missouri State femminile

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The Southeast Missouri State Redhawks women's basketball team, also formerly known as the Southeast Missouri State Otahkians, represents Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. The school's team currently competes in the Ohio Valley Conference.

History

Southeast Missouri State began play in 1975, with Division I play beginning in 1991. They finished as runner up to North Dakota State in the 1991 NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament, losing 81–74. The Redhawks have an all-time record of 586–522 and a Division I record of 310–262 as of the end of 2015–16 season. They have been to the NCAA Tournament twice and the WNIT once. They have won the OVC title officially twice, as they won the 2007 and 2020 titles. They vacated the 2006 title due to NCAA sanctions. In 2020, the Redhawks won the Ohio Valley Conference title, gaining an automatic bid into the 2020 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament. However, due to COVID-19, the tournament was cancelled.

La squadra di basket femminile della Southeast Missouri State University, soprannominata Redhawks, rappresenta la Southeast Missouri State University nella NCAA Division I nella Ohio Valley Conference. La squadra è allenata da Rekha Patterson, al suo settimo anno alla guida del programma. I Redhawks giocano le partite casalinghe al Show Me Center di Cape Girardeau, Missouri.

La squadra ha vinto due titoli di regular season OVC (2005, 2019) e due titoli di torneo OVC (2008, 2019). I Redhawks hanno partecipato due volte al torneo NCAA (2005, 2019).

La giocatrice più famosa dei Redhawks è LaToya Bond, che è stata selezionata al primo turno del WNBA Draft 2006 dalle Detroit Shock. Bond ha giocato undici stagioni nella WNBA con quattro squadre diverse.