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The Virginia Cavaliers women's basketball team represents the University of Virginia in women's basketball. The school competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Cavaliers play home basketball games at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Virginia.[2] They are currently coached by Amaka Agugua-Hamilton, who was hired on March 21, 2022.[3]

Season records since 1990

The Cavaliers reached the Final Four in three consecutive seasons, reaching the title game in 1991, losing 70–67 to Tennessee in overtime.[4][5]

Season Record Conference record Coach
1989–90 29–6 11–3 (2nd) Debbie Ryan
1990–91 31–3 14–0 (1st)
1991–92 32–2 15–1 (1st)
1992–93 26–6 13–3 (1st)
1993–94 27–5 15–1 (1st)
1994–95 27–5 16–0 (1st)
1995–96 26–7 13–3 (1st)
1996–97 23–8 12–4 (2nd)
1997–98 19–10 9–7 (5th)
1998–99 20–9 12–4 (2nd)
1999-00 25–9 13–3 (1st)
2000–01 18–14 8–8 (5th)
2001–02 17–13 9–7 (T-3rd)
2002–03 17–14 9–7 (3rd)
2003–04 13–16 6–10 (7th)
2004–05 21–11 8–6 (5th)
2005–06 20–12 5–9 (9th)
2006–07 19–15 5–9 (8th)
2007–08 24–10 10–4 (T-3rd)
2008–09 24–10 8–6 (T-5th)
2009–10 21–10 9–5 (3rd)
2010–11 19–16 5–9 (T-8th)
2011–12 25–11 9–7 (T-5th) Joanne Boyle
2012–13 16–14 8–10 (6th)
2013–14 14–17 6–10 (10th)
2014–15 17–14 7–9 (9th)
2015–16 18–16 6–10 (9th)
2016–17 20–13 7–9 (7th)
2017–18 19–14 10–6 (T-6th)
2018–19 12–19 5–11 (12th) Tina Thompson
2019–20 13–17 8–10 (T-9th)
2020–21 0–5 0–2 (N/A)
2021–22 5–22 2–16 (T-14th)
2022–23 15–15 4–14 (T-13th) Amaka Agugua-Hamilton
2023–24 16–16 7–11 (10th)

NCAA tournament results

The Cavaliers have appeared in 25 NCAA Tournaments, with a record of 34-25.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1984 #5 First Round #4 NC State L 86-73
1985 #6 First Round #3 Tennessee L 65-55
1986 #1 First Round #8 James Madison L 71-62
1987 #3 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
#6 Memphis
#2 Tennessee
W 76-75
L 77-58
1988 #2 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#7 St. John's
#3 Rutgers
#1 Tennessee
W 85-64
W 89-75
L 84-76
1989 #4 Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#12 West Virginia
#1 Tennessee
W 81-68
L 80-47
1990 #2 Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
#7 Penn State
#3 Providence
#1 Tennessee
#1 Stanford
W 85-64
W 77-71
W 79-75 (OT)
L 75-66
1991 #1 Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
Championship
#8 Stephen F. Austin
#5 Oklahoma State
#10 Lamar
#3 Connecticut
1 Tennessee
W 74-72
W 76-61
W 85-70
W 61-55
L 70-67 (OT)
1992 #1 Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
#8 George Washington
#4 West Virginia
#3 Vanderbilt
#1 Stanford
W 97-58
W 103-83
W 70-58
L 66-65
1993 #2 Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#10 Florida
#6 Georgetown
#1 Ohio State
W 69-55
W 77-57
L 75-73
1994 #3 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#14 Loyola (MD)
#6 SW Missouri State
#2 USC
W 72-47
W 67-63
L 85-66
1995 #3 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#14 Dartmouth
#6 Florida
#2 Louisiana Tech
#1 Connecticut
W 71-68
W 72-67
W 63-62
L 67-63
1996 #3 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#14 Manhattan
#6 George Washington
#2 Old Dominion
#1 Tennessee
W 100-55
W 62-43
W 72-60
L 52-46
1997 #4 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#13 Troy State
#5 Utah
#1 Stanford
W 96-74
W 65-46
L 91-69
1998 #6 First Round
Second Round
#11 SMU
#3 Arizona
W 77-68
L 94-77
1999 #9 First Round #8 Penn State L 82-69
2000 #4 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#13 Pepperdine
#5 Boston College
#1 Tennessee
W 74-62
W 74-70
L 77-56
2001 #9 First Round #8 Michigan L 81-71
2002 #8 First Round #9 Iowa L 69-62
2003 #8 First Round
Second Round
#9 Illinois
#1 Tennessee
W 72-56
L 81-51
2005 #6 First Round
Second Round
#11 Old Dominion
#3 Minnesota
W 79-57
L 73-58
2008 #4 First Round
Second Round
#13 UC Santa Barbara
#5 Old Dominion
W 86-52
L 88-85 (OT)
2009 #5 First Round
Second Round
#12 Marquette
#4 California
W 68-61
L 99-73
2010 #5 First Round #12 Green Bay L 69-67
2018 #10 First Round
Second Round
#7 California
#2 South Carolina
W 68-62
L 66-56

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