
Women's Basketball 50 Years Celebration
Andrew Hile
1/26/2022

Florida women's basketball made their debut on the court during the 1973-74 school year as a club organization, posting an 11-8 record under coach Darlene Wyrnak who was a graduate assistant at the school.
The Gators made their first appearance as a varsity squad on Jan. 13, 1975 with Sue Chambers, the first woman to receive a scholarship at UF, leading the way. Now in their 48th season of competition, the Gators have tallied numerous postseason awards and appearances.
Here’s a look at what Florida Women's Basketball has accomplished over the years.
In the NCAA Tournament
Florida Women's Basketball has appeared in the NCAA Tournament 15 times throughout their history, including a stretch of seven-consecutive from 1993-1999. The Gators' top finish came in the form of an elite eight run during the 1997 season when they finished 24-9.
Florida's 15 NCAA Tournament teams - L-R (2016, 2014, 2012, 2009, 2006, 2004, 2002, 2001, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993)















Women's Basketball All-Americans








Bridget Pettis
- Basketball Times All-American (HM), 1991 & 1992
Merlakia Jones
- WBCA All-American (HM), 1994 & 1995
- AP All-American (HM), 1995
- Basketball Times All-American (HM), 1993 & 1994
- Basketball Times All-American (3rd), 1995
DeLisha Milton
- Wade Trophy Winner, 1997
- WBCA All-American (1st), 1997
- AP All-American (1st), 1997
- USBWA All-American (2nd), 1997
- Basketball Times All-American (1st), 1997
Murriel Page
- WBCA All-American (1st), 1998
- AP All-American (HM), 1997
- AP All-American (2nd), 1998
- USBWA All-American (1st), 1998
- Basketball Times All-American (HM), 1997
- Basketball Times All-American (1st), 1998
- The Sporting News All-American (1st), 1998
Brandi McCain
- WBCA All-American (HM), 2001 & 2002
- Womenscollegehoops.com All-American (1st), 2001
Vanessa Hayden
- WBCA All-American (HM), 2002 & 2004
- AP All-American (2nd), 2004
- AP All-American (HM), 2002 & 2003
- Womenscollegehoops.com All-American (HM), 2002
Sha Brooks
- WBCA All-American (HM), 2009
- AP All-American (HM), 2009
Ronni Williams
- WBCA All-American (HM), 2017
Academic All-Americans
Florida's seven COSIDA Academic All-Americans - L-R (Amanda Butler, Kerry Cremeans, Brittany Davis, Jordan Jones, Sarah Lowe, Danielle Santos, Lily Svete)






Gators in the WNBA
Florida Women's Basketball is no stranger to the WNBA, with 12 athletes representing Florida at the next level. Bridget Pettis is still currently coaching, serving as an assistant in Chicago.












Aneika Henry
- Atlanta: 2017-18
- Connecticut: 2016
- Atlanta: 2012-15
Vanessa Hayden
- Los Angeles: 2009
- Minnesota: 2004-08
Brandi McCain
- Cleveland: 2002
Tamara Stocks
- Washington: 2001
Tonya Washington
- Seattle: 2003
- Washington: 2000-03
Tiffany Travis
- Charlotte: 2000-01
Murriel Page (2X WNBA Shooting Champion)
- Los Angeles: 2006-08
- Washington: 1998-2005
Delisha Milton-Jones (2X All-Star)
- New York & Atlanta: 2014-15
- San Antonio & New York: 2013
- Los Angeles: 2013
- Washington: 2005-07
- Los Angeles: 1999-2004
Merlakia Jones (3X All-Star, 1X All-WNBA Team)
- Detroit: 2004
- Cleveland: 1997-2003
Bridget Pettis
- Phoenix: 2006
- Indiana: 2002-03
- Phoenix: 1997-2001
Sophia Witherspoon
- Los Angeles: 2002-03
- Portland: 2000-01
- New York: 1997-99
Tammy Jackson
- Houston: 1997-2002
Florida Women's Basketball at the Olympics


Tammy Jackson
1992 USA Olympian; Bronze Medalist
DeLisha Milton-Jones
Two-Time Gold Medalist
2000 & 2008 USA Olympian
Azania Stewart
2012 Olympian with Great Britain




