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  • TUE
    Nov 18(TBD)
    USC Trojans Women's Basketball vs. Portland PilotsGalen Center, Los Angeles, CA
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  • SUN
    Dec 21(TBD)
    Portland State Vikings Women's Basketball vs. Portland PilotsPortland State's Viking Pavilion, Portland, OR
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    About Portland Pilots Women's Basketball

    As of the latest season, the Portland Pilots Women's Basketball team is actively competing in the WCC and has shown promise with a solid roster and a new coaching strategy that emphasizes both defensive skills and offensive teamwork. The team's home games at the Chiles Center attract enthusiastic fans, and they have been working on enhancing game-day experiences through community engagement and promotions. Current events include their recent participation in pre-season tournaments and their preparations for upcoming WCC matchups. The Pilots have also been making headlines with their efforts to improve youth involvement in the sport, with numerous clinics and outreach programs designed to inspire the next generation of female athletes. The community and alumni support continue to grow, making the Pilots a beloved team in Portland's sports landscape.

    Portland Pilots Women's Basketball History

    The Portland Pilots Women's Basketball program began in 1975 and has evolved significantly over the years, becoming a notable contender in the West Coast Conference (WCC). The program initially struggled to find its footing but began to gain prominence in the late 1990s under head coach Kim McDonald. The Pilots achieved their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 1990 and have participated in several post-season tournaments since then. Notable players such as Kate Hennelly and Tara Cronin left a lasting impact, contributing to the team's growth and reputation. In recent years, the program has focused not only on athletic excellence but also on academic achievement, fostering a strong culture of student-athletes who excel both on and off the court.