The Indiana State Sycamores women's basketball team is an NCAA Division I women's basketball program of Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana. The Sycamores compete in the Missouri Valley Conference.
Sycamore basketball history
In 1971, women's basketball became an intercollegiate sport at Indiana State University. In 1982, the sport was elevated to revenue status, which meant more money was available. Under Coach Edith Godleski, Indiana State qualified for its first WNIT Tournament game in 1976. The Sycamores were a charter member of the Gateway Conference in 1983, maintaining membership until the Gateway merged with the Missouri Valley Conference in 1992. In 1989, Indiana State won its first regular season championship. They won Missouri Valley titles in 2003 and 2006, though they failed to win the tournament title.
Season-by-season results
Postseason history
Indiana State basketball is rich in history, with 17 post-season appearances (6 WNIT appearances, 5 MAIAW Regional appearances and 6 IAIAW appearances), though no NCAA Tournament appearances. They have won three Missouri Valley Conference regular season titles and 1 Gateway Conference title. Prior to joining the NCAA, they won three Indiana Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women titles and four in-season Tournament titles.
Women's National Invitation Tournament
Indiana State has appeared in the Women's National Invitation Tournament six times. They have a record of 2âÂÂ6.
AIAW appearances
Indiana State made one appearance in the AIAW women's basketball tournament. They had a record of 0âÂÂ1.
National WomenâÂÂs Invitation Tournament
Indiana State made two appearances in the National Women's Invitational Tournament. They had a record of 0âÂÂ2.
Rivalries
The Sycamores share a classic rivalry with the Ball State Cardinals, of which State owns a 21âÂÂ8 series lead. As of the 2023 season, the Sycamores are tied in an 11âÂÂ11 series lead with the Purdue Boilermakers, a perennial, national power.
Retired Numbers
Two Sycamore players have had their numbers retired by the school. Amy Hile is the latest, with her number 15 retired by the school on February 19, 2022.
National awards
All-Americans (1)
CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (6)
- Amy Hile (1987)
- Melanie Boeglin (2006)
- Laura Rudolphi (2007, 2008)
- Kelsey Luna (2009, 2010)
NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship (1)
WBCA's National Team GPA Award (3)
Conference (Missouri Valley / Gateway) Awards
Jackie Stiles Missouri Valley Player of the Year (1)
MVC Defensive Player of the Year (2)
- Amy Amstutz (1999)
- Melanie Boeglin (2005)
MVC Prairie Farms Scholar-Athlete of the Year (4)
- Kourtney Mennen (2003)
- Melanie Boeglin (2006)
- Laura Rudolphi (2007)
- Kelsey Luna (2009)
MVC Freshman of the Year (2)
- Stephanie Lisch (2004)
- Kelsey Luna (2007)
MVC Newcomer of the Year (2)
- Amy Amstutz (1997)
- Ashley Clark (2005)
Rawlings MVC Coach of the Year (2)
Gateway Rookie of the Year (2)
- Amy Hile (1984)
- Hazel Olden (1991)
Gateway Coach of the Year(1)
All-time records
Career records
- Most Points: Amy Hile â 1,944 (1983âÂÂ87)
- Most Rebounds: Amy Hile â 916 (1983âÂÂ87)
- Most Assists: Melanie Boeglin â 685 (2002âÂÂ06) Missouri Valley record
- Most Steals: Melanie Boeglin â 444 (2002âÂÂ06) Missouri Valley record
- Most Blocks: Laura Rudolphi â 154 (2004âÂÂ08)
- Most 3-Point Field Goals: Kelsey Luna â 258 (2006âÂÂ2010) # 5 Missouri Valley Conference
Single season records
- Most Points: Melanie Boeglin â 600 (2005âÂÂ06)
- Most Rebounds: Georgia Bottoms â 286 (1994âÂÂ95)
- Most Assists: Melanie Boeglin â 217 (2005âÂÂ06)
- Most Steals: Melanie Boeglin â 123 (2004âÂÂ05)
- Most Blocks: Laura Rudolphi â 52 (2007âÂÂ08)
- Most 3-Point Field Goals: Kourtney Mennen â 82 (2002âÂÂ03)
Single game records
- Most Points: Melanie Boeglin â 46 (2006)
- Most Rebounds: Amy Hile â 22 (1984)
- Most Assists: Melanie Boeglin â 19 (2005) Missouri Valley record
- Most 3-Point Field Goals: 5 players â 7 (most recent 2006)
Coaching leaders
Basketball Hall(s) of Fame
Hall of Fame Sycamores
- Jan Conner â 2002 (Player, 1970âÂÂ1974)
- Dru (Cox) Pearcy â 2004 (Player, 1977âÂÂ1981)
- Chanda Kline â 2004 (Player, 1978âÂÂ1982)
- Florida Lowry â 2004 (Player, 1947âÂÂ1951)
- Rochelle Newell â 2004 (Player, 1976âÂÂ1980)
- Barbara Jean Graves â 2005 (Player, 1979âÂÂ1983)
- Cheryl (Endicott) Weatherman â 2005 (Player, 1960âÂÂ1964)
- Jeannie Butler â 2006 (Player, 1953âÂÂ1957)
- Betty Lou Clark â 2008 (Player, 1970âÂÂ1974)
- Cindy (Beesley) Aguirre â 2011 (Player, 1978âÂÂ1982)
- Dru Lisman â 2011 (Player, 1969âÂÂ1973)
- Amy Hile â 2012 (Player, 1983âÂÂ1987)
- Teri Moren â 2012 (Head Coach, 2010âÂÂ2014)
- Vicki Hall â 2015 (Head Coach, 2018âÂÂ2021)
- Amy Walker Sundt â 2021 (Player, 1991âÂÂ1995)
- Amy S. Vanderkolk â 2022 (Player, 1985âÂÂ1989)
- Carolyn Pieper â 2025 (Player, 1971âÂÂ1975)
- Lori (Castetter) Walton â 2025 (Player, 1984âÂÂ1989)
- Ann Reifel â 1985
- Maybelle Steeg Lammers â 1999
- Jan Conner â 2000
- Barbara Graves â 2002
- Amy Hile â 2005
- Patricia Porter â 2007
- Amy Armstutz â 2009
- Edith Godleski â 2009
- Denise Sharps â 2010
- Mel Boeglin â 2012
References
- https://web.archive.org/web/20110711114309/http://www.gosycamores.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=15200&KEY=&ATCLID=3643911&SPID=7260&SPSID=65162
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