Hartford Women

Hartford Women

Leagues Played
WNCAAB 163
Links
Wikipedia
Related Teams
Hartford

Results

WNCAAB 02/26 19:00 - [351] Hartford Women v Chicago State Women [339] L 62-75
WNCAAB 02/25 19:00 - [351] Hartford Women v Chicago State Women [342] L 60-79
WNCAAB 02/16 22:00 - [250] HSC 2000 Coburg v Hartford Women [351] L 58-51
WNCAAB 02/12 18:00 - Hartford Women v Villa Maria Women W 84-31
WNCAAB 02/09 00:00 - [353] Hartford Women v Central Connecticut State Women [303] L 55-72
WNCAAB 02/05 19:00 - Northern Vermont Johnson Women v Hartford Women W 53-63
WNCAAB 01/29 18:00 - [351] Chicago State Women v Hartford Women [354] L 57-49
WNCAAB 01/28 18:00 - [353] Chicago State Women v Hartford Women [354] L 76-59
WNCAAB 01/25 00:00 - [354] Hartford Women v Bryant Women [306] L 52-75
WNCAAB 01/21 20:00 - [354] Hartford Women v Merrimack Women [329] L 66-79
WNCAAB 01/12 23:00 - [353] Hartford Women v Princeton Women [126] L 37-84
WNCAAB 01/11 00:00 - [353] Hartford Women v Pennsylvania Women [99] L 30-76


The Hartford Hawks women's basketball team is the basketball team that represents the University of Hartford in West Hartford, Connecticut, United States. The school's team currently competes as in the NCAA Division III Conference of New England.

History

The school began the women's basketball team in 1975 as a Division III school. The program moved to Division II and was a member of the Northeast-10 Conference (originally Northeast-7) between 1980 and 1984. The school transitioned to Division I in 1984, playing as an independent school in 1984–85, and then becoming part of the Seaboard Conference in 1985–86. The Seaboard Conference became the North Atlantic Conference in 1989, and changed their name to America East in 1996.

2000s

Hartford's most successful run came in the early and mid 2000s under head coach Jen Rizzotti who was hired in 1999. Under Rizzotti, Hartford made 6 NCAA tournament appearances. In 2006 Hartford knocked of the sixth seeded Temple Owls in the first round advancing to the round of the 32 for the first time in program history. Hartford has continued its success under current head coach Kim McNeill, making the 2018 America East championship game.

Division III

On May 6, 2021, the University of Hartford Board of Regents voted to drop its athletic department to Division III. The drop is set to take place no later than September 1, 2025.

The Hartford Women basketball team represents Hartford University in collegiate women's basketball competitions. Known for their competitive spirit and dedication, the team strives to excel both offensively and defensively on the court. Comprising talented student-athletes from diverse backgrounds, the Hartford Women team emphasizes teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship. They compete in NCAA Division I, aiming to achieve conference championships and make a strong impact in national tournaments. Off the court, the team is committed to community engagement and fostering a positive environment for student-athletes to develop their skills and leadership qualities.