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The Saint Louis Billikens women's basketball team is a college basketball program representing Saint Louis University. They compete in the Atlantic 10 Conference. [2]
The 2024–25 Saint Louis Billikens women's basketball team represents Saint Louis University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.The Billikens, led by third-year head coach Rebecca Tillett, play their home games at Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Missouri as members of the Atlantic 10 Conference.
The 2023–24 Saint Louis Billikens women's basketball team represented Saint Louis University during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.The Billikens, led by second-year head coach Rebecca Tillett, played their home games at Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Missouri as members of the Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10).
The Saint Louis Billikens are the collegiate athletic teams that represent Saint Louis University, located in St. Louis, Missouri.The Billikens compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference (where they are the westernmost member, and both the first member located west of the Mississippi and in the Central Time Zone).
Tillett was hired by Saint Louis University to coach their women's basketball team in 2022. [4] In the 2022–23 season, her first year as head coach, Saint Louis won the Atlantic 10 Conference basketball tournament, earning the team its first appearance in the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament. [5]
The 2022–23 Saint Louis Billikens women's basketball team represented Saint Louis University during the 2022–23 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.The Billikens, led by first-year head coach Rebecca Tillett, played their home games at the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Missouri and were members of the Atlantic 10 Conference.
Since 2011, St. Louis has supported the St. Louis Surge, a women's professional basketball team owned by Khalia Collier, which played in the Women's Blue-Chip Basketball League (WBCBL) through 2018 before moving to the Global Women's Basketball Association (GWBA) for the 2019 season. [17] The Surge has won two national championships and five ...
Stone was hired as head women's basketball coach at Saint Louis University on May 4, 2012. [10] Inheriting a program that had nine straight losing seasons, Stone led Saint Louis to a 26–8 record, the program's first Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10) regular season title, and a third round WNIT appearance by her fourth season.