The 10 Most Successful Female College Sports Teams

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Try to imagine your college years sans the sporting events—can you do it? Nothing to rally the entire student body in unity, no tailgates, and without come-from-behind glory. Something sweet would be missing, because becoming a fan of your school is an aspect of college that for many of us can never be replicated. It’s a special place, the stadium packed with your fellow students beside themselves with joy, that won’t ever be the same after you cross the line into an alumna.  

The feeling of Number One is one to be savored. Read on for an appreciation of the female dynasties in college athletics.

1. North Carolina Tar Heels Soccer

NCAA Champions: 1999, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009

North Caroline Tar Heels Women's Soccer NCAA Champions successful college sports female athletes girls playing soccer soccer ball uniform

UNC’s prestigious soccer club boasts such distinguished alumnae as USA Olympic soccer hero Mia Hamm.  In their latest feat, the Tar Heels struck in the third minute of play and clung to that lead until the end to topple Stanford 1-0 and snag the 2009 championship. Also in 2009: Multiple-time Coach of the Year recipient Anson Dorrance became the winningest coach in NCAA Division I history, by achieving 20 titles in a single sport.

2. Connecticut Huskies Basketball

NCAA Champions: 2000, 2002-2004, 2009-2010

UConn University of Connecticut Huskies Women's Basketball NCAA Champions successful college women's sports female athletes basketball uniforms team photo

After Stanford held the Huskies to 12 points in the first half—the lowest ever in a championship first half—UConn stormed back to score 17 of the first 19 points at the start of the second in the 2010 national championship. They would not trail again, ultimately besting the Cardinals 53-47.  The school that has produced 11 WNBA first-round draft picks and 10 Olympians looked primed for another title in 2011, but fell to Notre Dame 72-63 in the Final Four.

3. Stanford Cardinals Tennis

NCAA Champions: 2001, 2002, 2004-2006, 2010

Stanford University Cardinals Women's Tennis NCAA champions girl hitting a tennis ball successful female college sports athlete

With 15 team tennis titles, Stanford has cemented its legacy in women’s tennis competition. In 2010, eighth-ranked Stanford triumphed over third-ranked Florida 4-3 in Athens, GA, despite an early deficit. The stiff competition came down to a final match between Merrit Boonstra of Florida and Mallory Burdette of Stanford, which Burdette decided in a three-set thriller that featured four match points.

4. Brown Bears Rowing

NCAA Champions: 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008

Brown University Bears Women's Rowing Crew NCAA Champions female athletes sports college sports athletics championship trophy

What usually boils down to a Battle of the Bears between Brown and Cal (Brown lost the tiebreaker after deadlocking with Cal in 2006), turned into a tight race with the Washington Huskies in 2008. Gleaming Lake Natoma, CA, housed the second varsity Bears as they rowed first in their grand final races, allowing Brown to outdistance the competition with 67 total points to Washington’s 59 and Cal’s 53.  Four national titles in six years render Brown the most successful program in NCAA Rowing championship history.

5. Penn State Nittany Lions Volleyball

NCAA Champions: 1999, 2007-2010

Penn State Nittany Lions Volleyball NCAA Champions successful women's college sports volleyball winners trophy

In 2010, fourth-seeded Penn State continued their hot streak with a 3-0 national championship sweep of Cal. Senior Blair Brown put up 18 kills and freshman Ali Longo earned three aces, both the most of all players, to bring the Nittany Lions’ title total to five. Over the last four years, Penn State women’s volleyball has won 24 consecutive NCAA postseason matches. 

Comments

LOVE THIS ARTICLE :)

This is a great article, but it's kind of a bummer that there were no golf teams included! I play golf in college, and it would have been great to see our sport recognized...we have TWO seasons (Fall & Spring) so we're twice as competitive! ;)

What about the Immaculata Mighty Macs!? Cathy Rush's teams in '72, '73, '74!?

#8 Nanooks Rifle Team photo does not include team members from Alaska-Fairbanks; they are from Texas Christian Univ. in Fort Worth, TX

Thank you so much for posting this article!

Sometimes, as a college athlete, I feel there is a barrier between the players and the general student body. College is the one place that we should be treated just like everyone else; we're not professionals, and we're trying to get an education just like you.

What a great article that showcases girl power at its finest! I think I recognize the name Courtney Kupets from the olympics? love her

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