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2021.11.15 Towson Tigers at #5 NC State Wolfpack Women's Basketball
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Episode 1: A New Era - For the Love of the Game: Towson Tigers
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History
Towson began play in 1967. They played in MAIAW Division II from 1967 to 1982 before joining the East Coast Conference in 1982. They played in the Big South Conference from 1992 to 1995 and the America East Conference from 1995 to 2001 before joining the CAA in 2001. They made the WBI in 2010, their first ever postseason appearance. As of the end of the 2021–22 season, the Tigers have an all-time record of 631–709.
Year by year results
Conference tournament winners noted
Season
Team
Overall
Conference
Standing
Postseason
Coaches' poll
AP poll
Margo VerKruzen (Independent) (1967–1969)
1967–68
Margo VerKruzen
5–2
–
1968–69
Margo VerKruzen
10–1
–
NWIT
Margo VerKruzen:
15–3
–
Darlene Kelly (Independent) (1969–1972)
1969–70
Darlene Kelly
9–3
–
1970–71
Darlene Kelly
14–2
–
1971–72
Darlene Kelly
9–5
–
Darlene Kelly:
32–10
–
Ellen Eason (Independent) (1972–1975)
1972–73
Ellen Eason
11–4
–
1973–74
Ellen Eason
10–5
–
1974–75
Ellen Eason
8–10
–
Ellen Eason:
29–19
–
Rita Yerkes (Independent) (1975–1979)
1975–76
Rita Yerkes
5–11
–
1976–77
Rita Yerkes
11–11
–
MAIAW Champions
1977–78
Rita Yerkes
15–7
–
EAIAW Regional Champions
1978–79
Rita Yerkes
17–11
–
EAIAW Regional Champions
Rita Yerkes:
48–40
–
Breezy Bishop (Independent, ECC) (1979–1983)
1979–80
Breezy Bishop
16–8
–
EAIAW Regional Bid
1980–81
Breezy Bishop
6–18
–
1981–82
Breezy Bishop
15–8
–
1982–83
Breezy Bishop
15–9
5–4
3rd
Breezy Bishop:
52–43
–
Sheilah Collins (ECC) (1983–1988)
1983–84
Sheilah Collins
19–8
6–2
2nd
1984–85
Sheilah Collins
17–12
10–4
4th
1985–86
Sheilah Collins
14–14
6–8
5th
1986–87
Sheilah Collins
13–13
7–7
5th
1987–88
Sheilah Collins
12–15
3–11
7th
Sheilah Collins:
54–62
–
Ellen Fitzkee (ECC, Big South, America East) (1988–2001)
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
Conference regular season champion
Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Division regular season champion
Division regular season and conference tournament champion
Conference tournament champion