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====== Terri Mitchell ====== | ====== Terri Mitchell ====== | ||
- | **Marquette Women' | + | {{women_s_basketball:wbb_terri_mitchell.jpg? |
- | {{ women_s_basketball:wbb_terri_mitchell.jpg|}} | + | **Marquette Women' |
Believe, Commit, Mature, Respect, Thankfulness - These are the five principles that serve as the foundation of the Marquette women' | Believe, Commit, Mature, Respect, Thankfulness - These are the five principles that serve as the foundation of the Marquette women' | ||
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Since becoming the fourth women' | Since becoming the fourth women' | ||
- | The drive and commitment to excellence Mitchell had her first year as a head coach continues to be instilled in her teams year after year. Her players don't question it; they know it and live it each day. One of the team's favorite Mitchell sayings is "we didn't come to just compete in the BIG EAST, we came to win it." | + | The drive and commitment to excellence Mitchell had her first year as a head coach continues to be instilled in her teams year after year. Her players don't question it; they know it and live it each day. One of the team's favorite Mitchell sayings is "we didn't come to just compete in the BIG EAST, we came to win it." |
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- | USA Basketball | + | |
- | The respect and admiration for the way Terri Mitchell relates to her players and her success in the BIG EAST Conference led to an opportunity with USA Basketball. During the summer of 2008, Mitchell served as an assistant coach for USA Basketball' | + | |
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- | Marquette has also had other ties to USA Basketball during Mitchell' | + | |
Player Development | Player Development | ||
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=== 1999-2000 === | === 1999-2000 === | ||
Her 1999-2000 squad finished the season in fine fashion, winning 13 of its last 15 regular season contests, claiming the regular season C-USA championship and a berth in the NCAA Mideast regional. Guiding her squad to a 14-2 conference record, Mitchell earned her second C-USA Coach of the Year honor. That season, Marquette led Conference USA and was 10th in the nation in defense allowing only a 36.4 shooting percentage. | Her 1999-2000 squad finished the season in fine fashion, winning 13 of its last 15 regular season contests, claiming the regular season C-USA championship and a berth in the NCAA Mideast regional. Guiding her squad to a 14-2 conference record, Mitchell earned her second C-USA Coach of the Year honor. That season, Marquette led Conference USA and was 10th in the nation in defense allowing only a 36.4 shooting percentage. | ||
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+ | === 2000-2001 === | ||
+ | The 2000-01 season proved to be a pivotal year in the growth of the Marquette women' | ||
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+ | === 2001-2002 === | ||
+ | Mitchell reached the 100-victory milestone the third game of the 2001-02 season as the Golden Eagles downed Alaska-Anchorage, | ||
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+ | At the end of that season, Mitchell was elected to the Board of Directors of the Women' | ||
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+ | === 2002-2003 === | ||
+ | Mitchell led the 2002-03 Golden Eagles to a 16-14 mark and a spot in the Women' | ||
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+ | === 2003-2004 === | ||
+ | In 2003-04, the team tied a school record with 22 wins and advanced to the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. In the first round, playing as the ninth seed in the Mideast Region, MU defeated Old Dominion, 67-64, as Christina Quaye hit the go-ahead layup with 5.8 seconds left. In the next game, the Golden Eagles gave the nation' | ||
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+ | The 2003-04 campaign was typical of the Terri Mitchell era. Offensively, | ||
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+ | === 2004-2005 === | ||
+ | During the 2004-05 campaign, MU qualified for its third consecutive postseason appearance by earning a spot in the WNIT. Led by Second Team All-Conference USA honorees Carolyn Kieger and Christina Quaye, the Golden Eagles finished with an overall record of 18-12. | ||
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+ | === 2005-2006 === | ||
+ | In 2005-06, Marquette made a remarkable postseason run, advancing to the championship game of the Women' | ||
=== 2006-2007 === | === 2006-2007 === | ||
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Marquette defeated two ranked opponents in 2009-10 knocking off then No. 20/18 Pittsburgh and then-No. 17/15 Georgetown. | Marquette defeated two ranked opponents in 2009-10 knocking off then No. 20/18 Pittsburgh and then-No. 17/15 Georgetown. | ||
- | 2005-06 | + | |
- | In 2005-06, Marquette made a remarkable postseason run, advancing to the championship game of the Women' | + | |
- | 2004-05 | ||
- | During the 2004-05 campaign, MU qualified for its third consecutive postseason appearance by earning a spot in the WNIT. Led by Second Team All-Conference USA honorees Carolyn Kieger and Christina Quaye, the Golden Eagles finished with an overall record of 18-12. | ||
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- | 2003-04 | ||
- | In 2003-04, the team tied a school record with 22 wins and advanced to the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. In the first round, playing as the ninth seed in the Mideast Region, MU defeated Old Dominion, 67-64, as Christina Quaye hit the go-ahead layup with 5.8 seconds left. In the next game, the Golden Eagles gave the nation' | ||
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- | The 2003-04 campaign was typical of the Terri Mitchell era. Offensively, | ||
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- | 2002-03 | ||
- | Mitchell led the 2002-03 Golden Eagles to a 16-14 mark and a spot in the Women' | ||
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- | 2001-02 | ||
- | Mitchell reached the 100-victory milestone the third game of the 2001-02 season as the Golden Eagles downed Alaska-Anchorage, | ||
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- | At the end of that season, Mitchell was elected to the Board of Directors of the Women' | ||
- | 2000-01 | + | |
- | The 2000-01 season proved to be a pivotal year in the growth of the Marquette women' | + |