2004–05 Ohio Bobcats women's basketball team

The 2004–05 Ohio Bobcats women's basketball team represented Ohio University during the 2004–05 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Bobcats, led by seventh year head coach Lynn Bria, in her final year, played their home games at the Convocation Center in Athens, Ohio as a member of the Mid-American Conference.[1] They finished the season 13–16 and 8–7 in MAC play.

2004–05 Ohio Bobcats women's basketball
ConferenceMid-American Conference
DivisionEast Division
Record13–16 (8–7 MAC)
Head coach
Home arenaConvocation Center
Seasons
2004–05 Mid-American Conference women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Kent State 11 4   .733 21 9   .700
Marshall 11 4   .733 19 10   .655
Ohio 8 7   .533 13 16   .448
Miami (OH) 8 8   .500 15 14   .517
Akron 3 13   .188 3 25   .107
Buffalo 2 14   .125 4 24   .143
West
Bowling Green 13 3   .813 23 7   .767
Eastern Michigan 11 5   .688 23 7   .767
Ball State 11 5   .688 16 13   .552
Toledo 8 7   .533 14 15   .483
Western Michigan 7 8   .467 10 18   .357
Central Michigan 4 11   .267 10 18   .357
Northern Illinois 4 12   .250 7 21   .250
2005 MAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

Preseason edit

The preseason poll was announced by the league office on October 20, 2004. Miami and Eastern Michigan were picked to win their respective divisions.[2]

Schedule edit

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Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Non-conference regular season
Nov 19, 2004*
Oakland W 107–98  1–0
 
 
Nov 23, 2004*
at Youngstown State W 85–79  2–0
 
 
Nov 28, 2004*
at Wright State L 84–97  2–1
 
 
Dec 1, 2004*
No. 11 Ohio State L 37–107  2–2
 
 
Dec 4, 2004*
Evansville L 77–104  2–3
 
 
Dec 8, 2004*
at Sacramento State L 76–83  2–4
 
 
Dec 11, 2004*
at Wyoming L 43–89  2–5
 
 
Dec 15, 2004*
at Chicago State L 45–58  2–6
 
 
Dec 19, 2004*
Cleveland State W 62–56  3–6
 
 
Dec 29, 2004*
UNC Wilmington W 71–67  4–6
 
 
Dec 31, 2004*
at Duquesne L 80–88  4–7
 
 
MAC regular season
Jan 5, 2005
Kent State W 56–50  5–7
(1–0)
 
 
Jan 8, 2005
at Miami (OH) L 71–75  5–8
(1–1)
 
 
Jan 11, 2005
at Akron W 80–69  6–8
(2–1)
 
 
Jan 15, 2005
Central Michigan W 71–70  7–8
(3–1)
 
 
Jan 18, 2005
at Marshall L 87–88  7–9
(3–1)
 
 
Jan 22, 2005
at Eastern Michigan L 61–93  7–10
(3–2)
 
 
Jan 29, 2005
Buffalo W 73–69  8–10
(4–2)
 
 
Feb 2, 2005
Western Michigan W 85–73  9–10
(5–2)
 
 
Feb 5, 2005
at Bowling Green L 59–86  9–11
(5–3)
 
 
Feb 9, 2005
Marshall L 63–72  9–12
(5–4)
 
 
Feb 12, 2005
at Toledo L 65–70  9–13
(5–5)
 
 
Feb 15, 2005
Akron W 70–56  10–13
(6–5)
 
 
Feb 19, 2005
Northern Illinois W 71–64  11–13
(7–5)
 
 
Feb 23, 2005
at Kent State L 39–74  11–14
(7–6)
 
 
Feb 26, 2005
at Ball State L 65–81  11–15
(7–7)
 
 
Mar 1, 2005
Miami (OH) W 65–63  12–15
(8–7)
 
 
MAC Tournament
Mar 5, 2005
Central Michigan W 71–43  13–15
 
 
Mar 9, 2005
vs. Kent State L 74–93  13–16
 
 
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Eastern Time.

Awards and honors edit

All-MAC Awards edit

Postseason All-MAC teams
Team Player Position Year
All-MAC Honorable Mention Simone Redd Fr.
All-MAC Freshman team Simone Redd Fr.

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References edit

  1. ^ "Convocation Center". Ohio University. Retrieved September 29, 2022.
  2. ^ "EASTERN MICHIGAN, MIAMI PICKED TO WIN WOMEN'S HOOPS DIVISIONS". Retrieved June 14, 2022.
  3. ^ "2004-05 Women's Basketball". ohiobobcats.com. Ohio University Athletics. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
  4. ^ "2004-05 Women's Basketball". ESPN.com. ESPN. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
  5. ^ "MAC WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ALL-LEAGUE SELECTIONS ANNOUNCED". Retrieved June 14, 2022.