2009–10 Minnesota Golden Gophers women's basketball team
The 2009–10 Minnesota Golden Gophers women's basketball team represented the University of Minnesota in the 2009–10 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Golden Gophers were coached by Pam Borton. The Golden Gophers, a member of the Big Ten Conference, finished last in the conference standings and did not advance to any national postseason tournament.
Offseason
- May 5: The 2009-10 season will mark the third year of the Big Ten-ACC Basketball Challenge. On Thursday, December 3, the Golden Gopher will travel to Maryland to play the Maryland Terrapins.[1]
Exhibition
Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Record |
Nov. 4 | Williams Arena | Winona State | 62-84 | 0-1 |
Nov. 8 | Williams Arena | Minnesota-Duluth | 77-45 | 1-1 |
Regular season
Roster
Number | Name | Height | Position | Class |
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Schedule
Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Leading Scorer | Record |
Nov. 15 | Williams Arena | Lamar | 84-45 | | 1-0 |
Nov. 17 | Salt Lake City | Utah | 59-60 | | 1-1 |
Nov. 21 | Williams Arena | Illinois-Chicago | 94-58 | | 2-1 |
Nov. 22 | Williams Arena | Colorado | 87-78 | | 3-1 |
Nov. 24 | Williams Arena | North Dakota State | 65-37 | | 4-1 |
Nov. 27 | Grand Island, Bahamas | TCU | 61-56 | | 5-1 |
Nov. 28 | Grand Island, Bahamas | Xavier | 56-71 | | 5-2 |
Dec. 3 | College Park, MD | Maryland | 45-66 | | 5-3 |
Dec. 6 | Williams Arena | Penn State | 56-48 | | 6-3 |
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Player stats
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Team players drafted into the WNBA
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