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| name = Notre Dame Fighting Irish | current = 2018–19 Notre Dame Fighting Irish women's basketball team | logo = Notre Dame Fighting Irish logo.svg | logo_size = 150 | university = University of Notre Dame | firstseason = 1977–78 | record = | athletic_director = Jack Swarbrick | coach = Muffet McGraw | tenure = 31st | conference = Atlantic Coast Conference | location = Notre Dame, Indiana | arena = Purcell Pavilion at the Edmund P. Joyce Center | capacity = 9,149 | nickname = Fighting Irish | studentsection = | color1 = | color2 = | color3 = | color4 = | colorfootnotes = | hex1 = | hex2 = | hex3 = | hex4 = | h_pattern_b = _thinsidesonwhite | h_body = 0C2340 | h_shorts = 0C2340 | h_pattern_s = _blanksides2 | a_pattern_b = _thinwhitesides | a_body = 0C2340 | a_shorts = 0C2340 | a_pattern_s = _whitesides2 | 3_pattern_b = _thinmidnightbluesides | 3_body = 00843D | 3_shorts = 00843D | 3_pattern_s = _midnightbluesides | NCAAchampion = 2001, 2018 | NCAArunnerup = 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015 | NCAAfinalfour = 1997, 2001, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019 | NCAAeliteeight = 1997, 2001, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019 | NCAAsweetsixteen = 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 | NCAAroundof32 = 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 | NCAAtourneys = 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 | conference_tournament = 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994 (MCC) 2013 (Big East) 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019 (ACC) | conference_season = 1985, 1986 (North Star) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995 (MCC) 2001, 2012, 2013 (Big East) 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 (ACC) }} The Notre Dame Fighting Irish women's basketball team is the intercollegiate women's basketball program representing the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Indiana. The program currently competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference of NCAA Division I. They have two NCAA National Championships. They play their home games in the Purcell Pavilion at the Edmund P. Joyce Center. The Fighting Irish are currently coached by Muffet McGraw. HistoryCurrent coach Muffet McGraw has been the women's head coach since 1987[1] and has led the Irish to two National Championships in 2001 and 2018.[2] The Irish's first national championship team in 2001 was led by 6-foot-5 center and future WNBA star Ruth Riley[2], who led the Irish past Purdue 68–66. Under McGraw's stewardship, Notre Dame has reached the Final Four nine times (1997, 2001, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018 and 2019)[3][4], which currently ranks 5th all time in NCAA history. Notre Dame has made it to the Sweet Sixteen in each of the last ten seasons (2010–19), has won 20 or more games in 24 of the past 25 seasons, and has won 30 or more games in eight consecutive seasons (2011–19).[3] The Irish have made 26 NCAA tournament appearances as of the end of the 2018–19 season, including a current streak of 24 appearances.[3] In the current streak, Notre Dame has made it to the second round in all but one of the appearances.[3] McGraw would take the Fighting Irish back to the Final Four in 2011 under the play of star point guard Skylar Diggins, beating Pat Summitt's Tennessee Lady Volunteers; the program's first win against the Lady Vols in 21 tries. That win was followed by an upset of the number one-ranked UConn Huskies (making Notre Dame the first team ever to beat both Tennessee and UConn in the same tournament) to advance the Fighting Irish to the 2011 championship game, where it lost to Texas A&M. [5] The Irish would return to the championship game in 2012, losing to unbeaten Baylor after winning the Big East regular season title and beating UConn again to reach the final. In the 2012–2013 season, the Irish, led by Diggins and shooting guard Kayla McBride, posted their best regular season record in school history (31–1), despite losing Big East defensive player of the year Devereaux Peters and two other starters to graduation. Their only regular season loss was to Baylor, and the team posted wins over #9 Tennessee in Knoxville and a narrow 1 point at #1 Connecticut. The Irish completed an undefeated 16–0 Big East regular season championship vs #3 Connecticut in the final game of the season, winning a triple overtime thriller to close out Diggins’ career in South Bend. UConn and Notre Dame would again meet in the Big East Tournament final, with Notre Dame winning narrowly 61–59 to claim their first ever Big East tournament championship. Notre Dame had lost to UConn in the finale 6 previous times. Notre Dame made it to the national championship game in 2014 and 2015, twice losing to Connecticut. After an injury plagued start to the 2017–18 season, which saw four Irish players lost to injury, Notre Dame won its second National Championship by beating Mississippi State 61–58. Junior guard Arike Ogunbowale scored the game winning three point shot with 1/10th of a second left, two days after scoring a similar buzzer beater to knock out Connecticut in the semifinal game. The win was coach McGraw's second national championship and 800th win at Notre Dame.[6]. Four of the returning five starters, including Ogunbowle, Jackie Young, Marina Mabry and Jessica Shepard, returned to the Final Four the following year.[4] Awards and honorsNational awardsPlayers{{div col|colwidth=30em}}Naismith College Player of the Year
Coaches{{div col|colwidth=30em}}Naismith College Coach of the Year
Conference awardsPlayers{{div col|colwidth=30em}}ACC Athlete of the Year
Coaches{{div col|colwidth=30em}}ACC Coach of the Year
Season-by-season results{{CBB Yearly Record Start|type=team }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Sharon Petro | conference= | startyear =1977 | endyear =1980 }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1977–78 | name = Sharon Petro | overall = 13–4 | conference = | confstanding = — | postseason = — | ranking = no| ranking2 =no}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1978–79 | name = Sharon Petro| overall = 16–6 | conference = | confstanding = — | postseason = — | ranking = no| ranking2 =no}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1979–80 | name = Sharon Petro| overall = 20–10 | conference = | confstanding = — | postseason = — | ranking = no| ranking2 =no}}{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal | name = Petro | overall = 49–20 }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Mary DiStanislao | conference= | startyear =1980 | endyear =1983 }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1980–81 | name = Mary DiStanislao | overall = 10–18 | conference = – | confstanding = — | postseason = — | ranking = no| ranking2 =no}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1981–82 | name = Mary DiStanislao | overall = 16–9 | conference = – | confstanding = — | postseason = — | ranking = no| ranking2 =no}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1982–83| name = Mary DiStanislao | overall = 20–7 | conference = – | confstanding = — | postseason = — | ranking = no| ranking2 =no}}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Mary DiStanislao | conference= North Star Conference | startyear =1983 | endyear =1987 }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1983–84 | name = Mary DiStanislao | overall = 14–14 | conference = 6–4 | confstanding = — | postseason = — | ranking = no| ranking2 =no}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = conference | season = 1984–85 | name = Mary DiStanislao | overall = 20–8 | conference = 13–1 | confstanding = 1st | postseason = — | ranking = no| ranking2 =no}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = conference| season = 1985–86 | name = Mary DiStanislao| overall = 23–8 | conference = 13–1 | confstanding = 1st | postseason = — | ranking = no| ranking2 =no}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1986–87 | name = Mary DiStanislao| overall = 12–15 | conference = 4–2 | confstanding = — | postseason = — | ranking = no| ranking2 =no}}{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal | name = DiStanislao | overall = 115–79 }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Muffet McGraw | conference= North Star Conference | startyear =1987 | endyear =1988 }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1987–88 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 20–8 | conference = 7–3 | confstanding = 2nd | postseason = — | ranking = | ranking2 = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Muffet McGraw | conference=Midwestern Collegiate Conference | startyear =1987 | endyear =1994 }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = confboth | season = 1988–89 | name = Muffet McGraw| overall = 21–11 | conference = 12–2 | confstanding = T-1st | postseason = 7th in NWIT | ranking = no| ranking2 =no}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = confboth| season = 1989–90 | name = Muffet McGraw| overall = 23–6 | conference = 16–0 | confstanding = 1st | postseason = — | ranking = no| ranking2 =no}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = confboth| season = 1990–91 | name = Muffet McGraw| overall = 23–9 | conference = 15–1 | confstanding = 1st | postseason = 8th in NWIT | ranking = no| ranking2 =no}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = conference tournament | season = 1991–92 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 14–17 | conference = 8–4 | confstanding = 2nd | postseason = NCAA 1st Round | ranking = | ranking2 = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1992–93 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 15–12 | conference = 11–5 | confstanding = T-2nd | postseason = — | ranking = | ranking2 = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = confboth | season = 1993–94 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 22–7 | conference = 10–2 | confstanding = 1st | postseason = NCAA 1st Round | ranking = | ranking2 = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = conference | season = 1994–95 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 21–10 | conference = 15–1 | confstanding = 1st | postseason = 3rd in NWIT | ranking = | ranking2 = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Muffet McGraw | conference= Big East | startyear =1995 | endyear = 2013 }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1995–96 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 23–8 | conference = 15–3 | confstanding = 2nd | postseason = NCAA 2nd Round | ranking = | ranking2 = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1996–97 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 31–7 | conference = 17–1 | confstanding = 2nd | postseason = NCAA Final Four | ranking = | ranking2 = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1997–98 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 22–10 | conference = 12–6 | confstanding = T-4th | postseason = NCAA Sweet 16 | ranking = | ranking2 = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1998–99 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 26–5 | conference = 15–3 | confstanding = 3rd | postseason = NCAA 2nd Round | ranking = | ranking2 = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1999–00 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 27–5 | conference = 15–1 | confstanding = 2nd | postseason = NCAA Sweet 16 | ranking = | ranking2 = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = national | season = 2000–01 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 34–2 | conference = 15–1 | confstanding = T-1st | postseason = NCAA Champions | ranking = | ranking2 = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2001–02 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 20–10 | conference = 13–3 | confstanding = 2nd | postseason = NCAA 2nd Round | ranking = | ranking2 = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2002–03 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 21–11 | conference = 10–6 | confstanding = 5th | postseason = NCAA Sweet 16 | ranking = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2003–04 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 21–11 | conference = 12–4 | confstanding = T-2nd | postseason = NCAA Sweet 16 | ranking = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2004–05 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 27–6 | conference = 13–3 | confstanding = T-2nd | postseason = NCAA 2nd Round | ranking = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2005–06 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 18–12 | conference = 8–8 | confstanding = 10th | postseason = NCAA 1st Round | ranking = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2006–07 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 20–12 | conference = 10–6 | confstanding = 5th | postseason = NCAA 2nd Round | ranking = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2007–08 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 25–9 | conference = 11–5 | confstanding = 4th | postseason = NCAA Sweet 16 | ranking = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2008–09 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 22–9 | conference = 10–6 | confstanding = T-4th | postseason = NCAA 1st Round | ranking = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2009–10 | name = Muffet McGraw| overall = 29–6 | conference = 12–4 | confstanding = T-4th | postseason = NCAA Sweet 16 | ranking = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2010–11 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 31–8 | conference = 13–3 | confstanding = T-2nd | postseason = NCAA Runner-up | ranking = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = conference | season = 2011–12 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 35–4 | conference = 15–1 | confstanding = 1st | postseason = NCAA Runner-up | ranking = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = confboth | season = 2012–13 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 35–2 | conference = 16–0 | confstanding = 1st | postseason = NCAA Final Four | ranking = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Muffet McGraw | conference = ACC | startyear = 2013 | endyear = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = confboth| season = 2013–14 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 37–1 | conference = 16–0 | confstanding = 1st | postseason = NCAA Runner-up | ranking = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = confboth| season = 2014–15 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 36–3 | conference = 15–1 | confstanding = 1st | postseason = NCAA Runner-up | ranking = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = confboth| season = 2015–16 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 33–2 | conference = 16–0 | confstanding = 1st | postseason = NCAA Sweet 16 | ranking = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = confboth| season = 2016–17 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 33–4 | conference = 15–1 | confstanding = 1st | postseason = NCAA Elite Eight | ranking = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = national| season = 2017–18 | name = Muffet McGraw | overall = 35–3 | conference = 15–1 | confstanding = T-1st | postseason = NCAA Champions | ranking = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal | name = McGraw (Total) | overall = 801–229}}{{CBB Yearly Record End |overall=886–270}} NCAA tournament history
See also
References1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.und.com/sports/w-baskbl/mtt/muffet_mcgraw_11504.html|title=Muffet McGraw Bio :: Notre Dame Women's Basketball :: UND.COM :: The Official Site of Notre Dame Athletics|website=www.und.com|access-date=2016-04-13}} 2. ^{{Cite web|url=https://und.com/news/2001/4/1/irish_win_national_championship_.aspx|title=Irish Win National Championship!!! :: Notre Dame Women's Basketball :: UND.COM :: The Official Site of Notre Dame Athletics|website=www.und.com|accessdate=March 30, 2019}} 3. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 {{Cite web|url=https://und.com/documents/2018/12/6/2018_19_Guide.pdf|title=Notre Dame Women's Basketball ACC 2018-19 Media Guide :: Notre Dame Women's Basketball :: UND.COM :: The Official Site of Notre Dame Athletics|website=www.und.com|accessdate=March 30, 2019}} 4. ^1 {{cite web|title=Notre Dame beats Stanford to get back to Final Four|website=ESPN|date=April 1, 2019|accessdate=April 1, 2019|url=http://www.espn.com/ncw/recap?gameId=401124220}} 5. ^{{cite web|title=Danielle Adams scores 22 in second half to lead Aggies to first title|website=ESPN|date=April 6, 2011|accessdate=March 30, 2019|url=http://www.espn.com/ncw/recap?gameId=310950245}} 6. ^{{cite web|title=Another Arike Ogunbowale game winner leads Irish to NCAA title|website=ESPN|date=April 1, 2018|accessdate=April 7, 2018|url=http://www.espn.com/womens-college-basketball/story/_/id/22992860/women-final-four-arike-ogunbowale-hits-another-game-winner-lead-notre-dame-fighting-irish-ncaa-title}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theacc.com/news/2019/3/6/womens-basketball-louisvilles-durr-repeats-as-acc-womens-player-of-the-year.aspx|title=LOUISVILLE’S DURR REPEATS AS ACC WOMEN’S PLAYER OF THE YEAR|publisher=theACC.com |accessdate=March 30, 2019}} External links
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