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About Old Dominion Lady Monarchs Women's Basketball
As of the 2023 season, the Old Dominion Lady Monarchs are gearing up for an exciting year, aiming to reclaim their position as a top contender in the Sun Belt Conference. The team has recently announced the addition of several talented recruits, indicating a bright future ahead. Under the guidance of head coach DeLisha Milton-Jones, a former star player in the WNBA, the program emphasizes a blend of rigorous training and strategic gameplay. The Lady Monarchs have scheduled several key matchups this season, including rivalry games that promise to draw significant crowds and media attention. Fans can anticipate thrilling live events at the Constant Convocation Center, where the atmosphere is electric. The team's fan engagement initiatives, including meet-and-greets and promotional events, aim to enhance the overall experience, making home games a must-see. With a focus on building the program and fostering community support, the Lady Monarchs are poised for a memorable season as they strive for both conference success and a deeper run in the NCAA tournament.
Old Dominion Lady Monarchs Women's Basketball History
The Old Dominion Lady Monarchs Women's Basketball team has a rich history that dates back to its inception in 1969. Initially a club team, the program quickly ascended to varsity status, solidifying its commitment to the sport. Under the leadership of legendary coach Wendy Larry, who took the helm in 1982, the Lady Monarchs became a dominant force in women's college basketball. The team has experienced numerous successes, including multiple NCAA tournament appearances, which have helped to raise the profile of women's athletics at Old Dominion University. Notably, the Lady Monarchs won national championships in 1979 and 1980 as part of the AIAW (Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women) before transitioning to the NCAA. Throughout the years, the program has produced several WNBA players and has been recognized for its contributions to women's sports, with alumni continuing to impact basketball in various capacities. The legacy of the Lady Monarchs is evident in their strong fan base, and their commitment to excellence has made them a beacon of pride for the university and the community.