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2009–10 Northwestern Wildcats women's basketball team

Intercollegiate basketball season


Intercollegiate basketball season

FieldValue
sportWomen's Basketball
year2009–10
teamNorthwestern Wildcats
imageNorthwestern Wildcats logo.svg
conferenceBig Ten
short_confBig 10
record18–15
conf_record7–11
head_coachJoe McKeown
hc_year2nd
stadiumWelsh–Ryan Arena
tourneyWNIT
tourney_resultThird Round

The 2009–10 Northwestern Wildcats women's basketball team represented the Northwestern University in the 2009–10 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Wildcats were coached by Joe McKeown. The Wildcats were a member of the Big Ten Conference.

Offseason

  • May 5: Northwestern will host Clemson in the third-annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge Women's Basketball Challenge. The contest pits the two teams in a re-match from Clemson's 78–75 overtime victory in South Carolina last season.
  • May 11: Northwestern announced the signing of Inesha Hale to a National Letter of Intent. Hale is a 5–9 point guard from Raytown, MO and joins two early period signees, Inga Orekhova and Dannielle Diamant as part of next year's class. According to ESPN HoopGurlz, Northwestern's class was ranked as 27th nationally prior to Hale's signing. Hale was ranked No. 14 at the point guard position by Scouts, Inc., and was tabbed No. 87 nationally overall by ESPN's Hoopgurlz.
  • May 13: Center Amy Jaeschke was selected to participate in the USA Basketball 2009 Women's World University Games National Trials. The tryouts will be held May 14–17 at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.
  • July 1: Kendall Hackney (Cincinnati, Ohio/Mount Notre Dame) was added to the 2009–10 Wildcat freshmen class. Hackney is Ohio's Miss Basketball and joins fellow top-100 signees Inga Orekhova (No. 40), Inesha Hale (No. 87) and Dannielle Diamant.

Exhibition

DateLocationOpponentScoreRecord
Nov. 1Evanston, IL.Robert Morris119–601–0

Regular season

Schedule

DateLocationOpponentScoreRecord
Nov. 13Toledo, OHToledo73–641–0
Nov. 20Evanston, ILSIUE68–372–0
Nov. 22Evanston, ILIPFW78–583–0
Nov. 24Evanston, ILDePaul59–554–0
Nov. 27Evanston, ILCollege of Charleston50–544–1
Nov. 28Evanston, ILPenn61–395–1
Dec. 3Evanston, ILClemson
Dec. 6Evanston, ILPurdue
Dec. 13Manhattan, KSKansas State
Dec. 17Evanston, ILArkansas
Dec. 19Evanston, ILChicago State
Dec. 22Evanston, ILLoyola

References

References

  1. "Big Ten and ACC Announce Matchups for Third-Annual Women's Basketball Challenge - Northwestern University Official Athletic Site".
  2. "'Cats Add Another To 2009 Class - Northwestern University Official Athletic Site".
  3. "Jaeschke To Participate in USA Basketball Trials - Northwestern University Official Athletic Site".
  4. "Wildcats Add Kendall Hackney to Roster for 2009-10 Season - Northwestern University Official Athletic Site".
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