Seattle (W)

Leagues Played
WNCAAB 267
Links
Wikipedia

Results

WNCAAB 03/05 20:00 122 [342] Seattle (W) v Washington State (W) [309] L 58-80
WNCAAB 02/28 21:00 - Seattle Women v Pepperdine (W) L 67-81
WNCAAB 02/27 02:00 - Washington State (W) v Seattle Women L 69-55
WNCAAB 02/21 21:00 - Seattle Women v Portland (W) L 61-65
WNCAAB 02/20 02:00 - Seattle Women v Loyola Marymount (W) L 54-78
WNCAAB 02/16 21:00 - Saint Mary's (W) v Seattle Women L 86-59
WNCAAB 02/07 22:00 - San Diego (W) v Seattle Women L 71-54
WNCAAB 02/06 02:00 - Seattle Women v San Francisco (W) L 67-76
WNCAAB 01/31 22:00 - Loyola Marymount (W) v Seattle Women L 81-40
WNCAAB 01/30 02:00 - Pepperdine (W) v Seattle Women L 90-63
WNCAAB 01/24 21:00 - Seattle Women v Saint Mary's (W) L 53-67
WNCAAB 01/23 02:00 - Seattle Women v Santa Clara (W) L 59-93

The Seattle Redhawks women's basketball is the women's basketball team representing Seattle University. They compete in the West Coast Conference.

History

The Redhawks returned to NCAA play the same as the athletic program, joining the WAC in 2012. They won the regular season title in 2013, though they lost in the conference tournament title game, losing 67–64 to Idaho. They were invited to the WNIT, their first ever postseason appearance in history. They lost 68–51 in the 2013 Women's National Invitation Tournament to Saint Mary's in the first round. The following year, in 2014, they lost again in the conference tournament title game 75–67 to Idaho.

In 2017, coach Suzy Barcomb, in her first year as Redhawks Head coach, led Seattle to a second-place finish in the WAC regular season. They would fall to the regular season champs, New Mexico State, in the tournament championship final. Seattle qualified for an invitation to the WNIT, losing in the first round to Wyoming.

In 2018, Seattle earned their first WAC tournament championship, upsetting 2-seed Cal State Bakersfield as a 4-seed 57–54. The win came with an automatic-bid to the NCAA tournament, a first berth for the Redhawks women's program.

**Seattle (W): The Emerald City’s Hoops Vanguard**

In the heart of the Pacific Northwest, where innovation meets grit, a new force in women’s basketball is rising. The Seattle (W) franchise isn't just a team; it's a statement—a declaration that the city that birthed legends now cultivates a future dynasty.

More than a roster, Seattle (W) is a reflection of its home. Their identity is forged in the same relentless, team-first ethos that defines the region. On the court, they play with a cohesive, intelligent ferocity—a symphony of sharp passes, lockdown defense, and explosive transition play that mirrors the city's dynamic blend of natural beauty and tech-driven precision. They are versatile, adaptable, and built to weather any storm, much like the resilient spirit of Seattle itself.

But the soul of this team lies in its connection to a rich legacy. They carry the torch lit by Seattle’s basketball pioneers and the city’s deep, unwavering support for women’s sports, from the Storm’ championship pedigree to the roaring crowds of the Pac-12. Seattle (W) taps into that powerful energy, playing for every young girl in the stands who sees herself in their hustle.

Driven by a mix of established stars and hungry, emerging talent, they are a unit defined by collective ambition. Every game is a showcase of skill, passion, and a shared commitment to excellence. They don't just aim to win; they aim to inspire, to elevate the game, and to proudly represent the crown of the Emerald City on the national stage.

Seattle (W) is here. Watch them rise.