The Memphis Tigers women's basketball team represents the University of Memphis in NCAA Division I women's college basketball. The Tigers compete in the American Athletic Conference. They previously competed in Conference USA in which they have won two Conference USA conference tournament championships and, prior to that two Metro Conference tournament championships. They play home games at the Elma Roane Fieldhouse and FedExForum.
The first inter-school game of the Memphis Tigers (then West Tennessee State Normal School) was a 24âÂÂ0 win over Whitehaven High School in 1914. The university dropped women's athletics in 1936 and did not return women's athletics to varsity sport status until the 1972âÂÂ73 season.
The team has competed in the NCAA tournament seven times., the WNIT five times, the National Women's Invitational tournament one time and the Women's Basketball Invitational one time.
Jamirah Shutes, a senior guard on the 2022âÂÂ23 Memphis women's basketball team, initially pled not guilty to an assault charge after she was accused of punching a Bowling Green player in the face following the Memphis Tigers' loss in the Women's National Invitational Tournament (WNIT) on March 24, 2023, officials confirmed. She later changed her plea and was found guilty and her sentence included anger management.
TCWSFâÂÂTennessee College Women's Sports Federation
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|-style="background: #ffffdd;" | colspan="8" align="center" | Metro Conference
|-style="background: #ffffdd;" | colspan="8" align="center" | Great Midwest Conference
|-style="background: #ffffdd;" | colspan="8" align="center" | Conference USAâ¡
|-style="background: #ffffdd;" | colspan="8" align="center" | American Athletic Conference
Memphis has reached the NCAA tournament seven times, six officially, due to them vacating their participation in the 1985 tournament due to violations. They have a combined record of 2âÂÂ7.