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Southeastern Lady Lions basketball team
NameSoutheastern Lady Lions
UniversitySoutheastern Louisiana University
ConferenceSouthland Conference
LocationHammond, Louisiana
ArenaUniversity Center
Capacity7,500
NicknameLady Lions

Southeastern Lady Lions basketball team is the women's intercollegiate basketball program representing Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, Louisiana. Competing in the Southland Conference, the program has fielded squads in NCAA Division I competition, the Gulf South Conference era, and earlier regional play. The Lady Lions have produced players who advanced to professional leagues, earned conference honors, and participated in postseason tournaments such as the WNIT.

History

The program traces roots to regional women's athletics movements tied to Title IX implementation and mid-20th century expansion of collegiate sport at institutions like Southeastern Louisiana University, aligning with conferences including the Gulf South Conference and later the Southland Conference. Early milestones involved participation in state competition alongside programs such as Louisiana Tech University, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, and Tulane University. During the 1980s and 1990s the Lady Lions navigated shifts in coaching leadership parallel to trends at peer institutions like Stephen F. Austin State University and Sam Houston State University. Notable eras include seasons with conference tournament appearances and successful recruiting against programs such as McNeese State University, Central Arkansas, and Nicholls State University.

Seasons and Year-by-Year Results

Seasonal performance records reflect contests versus regional rivals including Louisiana State University, University of New Orleans, and University of Texas at Arlington. Year-by-year outcomes record conference standings, single-season win totals, and postseason berths in tournaments analogous to the NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament and the Women's National Invitation Tournament. Statistical leaders each season have contended with opponents from the Sun Belt Conference, Southwestern Athletic Conference, and non-conference schedules featuring schools such as University of Alabama at Birmingham and University of Southern Mississippi.

Coaches and Staff

The Lady Lions' coaching lineage includes head coaches and assistants who have come from backgrounds at institutions like University of Louisiana at Monroe, Ole Miss, and Louisiana State University. Staff hires have mirrored collegiate trends with former players and coordinators arriving from programs such as Tulane University, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, and Texas A&M University–Commerce. Strength and conditioning, recruiting, and analytics personnel have professional ties to conferences including the SEC and Conference USA through clinics and coaching trees rooted in the National Collegiate Athletic Association structure.

Players and Notable Alumni

Alumni have included standout student-athletes who earned conference awards and moved into professional opportunities in leagues such as the WNBA and overseas circuits in EuroLeague Women markets. Notable opponents and contemporaries include athletes from Louisiana Tech University, the University of Texas, and Baylor University. Graduates have pursued careers in coaching at schools like McNeese State University and administrative roles within organizations such as the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and conference offices.

Home Arena and Facilities

Home games are played at the University Center (Southeastern Louisiana University), a multipurpose venue shared with events resembling those held at venues such as the Fogelman Arena and E. J. "Manny" Trujillo Pavilion style facilities. The arena supports athletics training amenities comparable to those at Nicholls State University and includes practice courts, strength facilities, and athletic training spaces used by staff with professional development credentials from entities like the National Strength and Conditioning Association.

Rivalries and Conference Affiliations

Primary rivalries include regional matchups against McNeese State University, Nicholls State University, and Northwestern State University, with historical contests versus Louisiana Tech University and Louisiana State University. Conference membership in the Southland Conference situates the Lady Lions among peer institutions such as Stephen F. Austin State University, University of New Orleans, and Central Arkansas. Periodic scheduling has included non-conference games against LSU, University of Mississippi, and University of Alabama.

Records and Statistics

Program records track individual and team statistics across categories recognized by the NCAA, including single-game scoring, career rebounds, assists, steals, and blocked shots. All-time leaders are recorded in the school media guide alongside season-by-season leaders who faced competition from teams in the Sun Belt Conference and Conference USA. Statistical milestones have been achieved during games against programs such as Louisiana Tech University, McNeese State University, and Nicholls State University.

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