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1295:Nancy Wilson
1271:Pam Backhaus
1255:Pam Backhaus
1197:Mark Kellogg
1173:Alexis Basil
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1091:Beth O'Boyle
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1003:Steve Harvey
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626:NCAA Elite 8
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430:VCU (Total):
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419:55–58 (.487)
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1738:1964 births
1311:Dawn Staley
1305:(1997–2008)
1297:(1984–1997)
1289:(1982–1984)
1287:Terry Kelly
1281:(1977–1981)
1279:Pam Persons
1273:(1976–1977)
1265:(1975–1976)
1257:(1974–1975)
1191:(2022–2023)
1183:(2001–2022)
1175:(1997–2001)
1167:(1995–1997)
1159:(1992–1995)
1151:(1973–1992)
1085:(2012–2014)
1077:(2003–2012)
1069:(1996–2003)
1067:David Glass
1061:(1995–1996)
1059:Peggy Sells
1053:(1990–1995)
1045:(1989–1990)
1037:(1988–1989)
1029:(1984–1988)
1021:(1982–1984)
1019:Debby Getty
1013:(1978–1982)
1005:(1976–1978)
997:(1975–1976)
989:(1974–1975)
918:Walvius bio
848:SHEEX, Inc.
528:(1997–2008)
456:(1995–1997)
336:(1991–1995)
284:(1990–1991)
266:Postseason
260:Conference
87:Elite Eight
75:SHEEX, Inc.
53:High school
1732:Categories
1570:Chancellor
1434:Chancellor
1418:Chancellor
1394:Chancellor
1181:Mike Carey
863:References
316:1-5 (.167)
36:1964-10-24
1011:Mike Mays
923:SHEEX.com
263:Standing
129:in 1990.
57:Gar-Field
1670:Schaefer
1666:Mitchell
1658:Schaefer
1650:Pingeton
1630:Schaefer
1606:Mitchell
1586:Mitchell
1313:(2008– )
1199:(2023– )
1093:(2014– )
900:Archived
846:founded
736:2007-08
714:2006-07
692:2005-06
673:2004-05
654:2003-04
632:2002-03
610:2001-02
591:2000-01
572:1999-00
553:1998-99
534:1997-98
481:1996-97
462:1995-96
451:Big East
396:1994–95
378:1993–94
360:1992–93
342:1991–92
290:1990–91
257:Overall
1614:Warlick
1594:Summitt
1578:Fortner
1562:Summitt
1546:Chatman
1538:Summitt
1526:Summitt
1518:Walvius
1510:Summitt
1498:Fanning
1482:Summitt
1466:Landers
1458:Summitt
1442:Summitt
1426:Landers
1370:Landers
854:Notable
251:Season
1710:Staley
1708:2024:
1702:Staley
1700:2023:
1694:Staley
1692:2022:
1686:Taylor
1684:2021:
1678:Staley
1676:2020:
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1378:Ciampi
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774:Total:
546:T-11th
1386:Myers
748:T-9th
742:16-16
726:T-7th
720:18-15
698:17-12
660:10-18
644:T-5th
622:T-2nd
603:T-6th
597:11-17
578:13-15
559:11-16
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508:18-17
487:19-12
474:T-4th
468:12-15
402:20-10
366:15-12
348:17-12
296:12-16
254:Team
1534:Ross
1506:Ross
1450:Ross
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685:12th
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679:8-21
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616:25-7
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490:11-6
471:7-11
399:VCU
387:0-12
384:3-24
381:VCU
363:VCU
345:VCU
293:VCU
191:WBCA
159:WBCA
30:Born
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704:7th
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523:SEC
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369:5-7
351:4-8
325:VCU
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