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About Virginia Tech Hokies Women's Basketball
As of the 2023 season, the Virginia Tech Hokies women's basketball team is generating significant buzz in the world of college sports. They have recently secured a top-ranking position in the ACC, showcasing their talent and strategic prowess on the court. The 2022-2023 season saw the Hokies reach the NCAA Tournament, where they advanced to the Elite Eight, marking a historic achievement for the program. The team boasts standout players like Liz Kitley, who has received numerous accolades for her performance, including All-American honors. The Hokies have also strengthened their fan base, with increased attendance at home games at Cassell Coliseum, creating an electric atmosphere for live events. Additionally, the coaching staff has emphasized community engagement, organizing events and clinics aimed at inspiring young athletes in the region. Looking ahead, the Hokies are gearing up for their upcoming season with a strong recruiting class and a determination to continue building on their recent successes. Live events featuring the Hokies promise to be exciting as they aim to compete for the ACC title and make another deep run in the NCAA Tournament.
Virginia Tech Hokies Women's Basketball History
The Virginia Tech Hokies women's basketball program has a rich history that dates back to its inception in 1976. Initially, the team was a member of the Southern Conference and began to build its identity as a competitive force in women's college basketball. In 1982, the Hokies made a significant move to the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), which provided them with increased visibility and competition. Over the years, the program has seen various successes, including multiple NCAA tournament appearances, with their most notable run occurring in the late 1990s and early 2000s under the guidance of former head coach Bonnie Henrickson. The Hokies reached the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 in 1999, which marked a high point in their early history. With the hiring of coach Kenny Brooks in 2016, the program has experienced a resurgence, focusing on player development and a strong recruiting strategy. Under Brooks, the Hokies have consistently improved their performance, culminating in a strong presence in the NCAA tournaments and establishing themselves as a formidable program within the ACC.