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About Oral Roberts Golden Eagles Women's Basketball
In recent seasons, the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles Women's Basketball team has made notable strides in both performance and attendance. Under the guidance of head coach Kelsey Johnson, the team is focusing on fostering a competitive spirit and enhancing player development. Fans can expect an exciting season ahead, with significant matchups scheduled against local rivals and other strong teams in the Summit League. The current roster features a mix of experienced senior players and promising new talent, which bodes well for the team's future. The Golden Eagles are also emphasizing community engagement, hosting camps and clinics aimed at inspiring young athletes. As they gear up for the current season, the Golden Eagles aim to build on their past achievements, targeting a return to the NCAA Tournament and further establishing their legacy within women's college basketball.
Oral Roberts Golden Eagles Women's Basketball History
The Oral Roberts Golden Eagles Women's Basketball team, representing Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was established in the early 1970s. The team's inception marked the beginning of a long-standing tradition of women’s collegiate basketball at the university. The Golden Eagles are part of the NCAA Division I and play in the Summit League, a move that has increased their competitive stature over the years. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the program experienced varying degrees of success, including periods of playoff contention and individual accolades for standout players. The team's first major breakthrough came in the 2006-2007 season when they claimed their first Summit League championship, paving the way for appearances in the NCAA Tournament. Since then, the team has continued to develop under positive coaching and has produced several skills-oriented athletes, contributing to the growth of women's basketball at the university.