Coppin State - Femenino

Coppin St - Femenino

Alias
Coppin State - Femenino
Leagues Played
WNCAAB 189
Links
Wikipedia
Related Teams
Coppin State

Resultados

WNCAAB 03/15 16:00 2 Norfolk State - Femenino v Coppin State - Femenino L 73-44
WNCAAB 03/14 16:00 3 [176] Maryland Eastern Shore - Femenino v Coppin State - Femenino [247] W 55-61
WNCAAB 03/07 22:30 - Morgan State - Femenino v Coppin State - Femenino W 45-65
WNCAAB 03/04 22:30 - Coppin State - Femenino v South Carolina State - Femenino W 65-33
WNCAAB 03/02 19:00 - Coppin State - Femenino v North Carolina Central - Femenino L 44-52
WNCAAB 02/26 22:30 - Howard - Femenino v Coppin State - Femenino L 76-73
WNCAAB 02/24 19:00 - Coppin State - Femenino v Norfolk State - Femenino L 51-64
WNCAAB 02/19 22:30 - Maryland Eastern Shore - Femenino v Coppin State - Femenino L 73-51
WNCAAB 02/17 19:00 - Coppin State - Femenino v Delaware State - Femenino W 53-46
WNCAAB 02/05 22:30 - South Carolina State - Femenino v Coppin State - Femenino W 39-63
WNCAAB 02/03 19:00 - North Carolina Central - Femenino v Coppin State - Femenino L 53-48
WNCAAB 01/29 22:30 - [279] Howard - Femenino v Coppin State - Femenino [281] W 58-63

The Coppin State Eagles women's basketball team represents Coppin State University in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The school's team currently competes in the NCAA Division I in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.

History

Coppin State began play in 1985. They went winless in their first season, losing all 25 games. They recorded their first win 11 games into their second season, which was their only win of that season. They recorded their first winning season in 1990–91, going 19–8. That year, they won the MEAC Tournament, beating Delaware State, South Carolina State, and North Carolina A&T. At that time, MEAC Tournament winners were not invited to the NCAA Tournament, so the Eagles closed their season out with their first ever MEAC title. Two seasons later, they won a share of MEAC regular season title, going 20–9 and 12–4 in MEAC play to share the title with South Carolina State and Florida A&M. However, they lost to South Carolina State in the Third Round of the MEAC Tournament. In 2005, they won both the regular season and tournament title, going 23–8 and 15–3 in MEAC play while beating Norfolk State in the MEAC final to win their first tournament title in twelve years and go to their first ever NCAA Tournament. They won the regular season and tournament title the following year (2006), going to their second straight NCAA Tournament. They went to the NCAA Tournament for the third time in four years after beating North Carolina A&T in the tournament final. As of the end of the 2015–16 season, the Eagles have an all-time record of 412–482.

El equipo de baloncesto femenino de Coppin St es un equipo de baloncesto universitario que representa a la Universidad Estatal de Coppin en Baltimore, Maryland. Las Eagles compiten en la Conferencia Atlética del Medio Este (MEAC) de la División I de la NCAA. El equipo fue fundado en 1974 y ha ganado siete campeonatos de conferencia. Las Águilas han aparecido en dos torneos de la NCAA, en 1997 y 2000. El equipo está dirigido por la entrenadora en jefe Laura Harper, quien está en su tercera temporada al frente del programa.

Las Águilas están lideradas por la escolta senior Aliyah Lawson, quien promedia 18,5 puntos por partido. Completan la alineación titular la alero junior Jaia Alexander, la pívot junior Isis Thorpe, la escolta junior Janelle Brown y la ala-pívot senior Erin Baker. El banquillo de las Eagles está formado por la escolta de primer año Caliyah Bowens, la ala-pívot de segundo año Lauren Taylor, la pívot de segundo año Jennifer Taylor, la escolta de tercer año Sara Young y la alero de tercer año Chasity Brown.

Las Águilas son un equipo joven y talentoso que espera tener una temporada exitosa en 2022-23. El equipo tiene un calendario difícil, pero confían en que pueden competir con los mejores equipos de la MEAC. Las Águilas buscarán ganar su octavo campeonato de conferencia y hacer su tercera aparición en el torneo de la NCAA.