South Florida Bulls women's basketball

The South Florida Bulls women's basketball team represents the University of South Florida in women's basketball. The Bulls compete in the American Athletic Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Bulls play home basketball games at the Yuengling Center. South Florida is coached by Jose Fernandez, who has been with the Bulls since the 2000–01 season. USF has made the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament nine times in their history (2006, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022, and 2023) and won the Women's National Invitation Tournament in 2009. They have won three conference championships, taking the regular season American Athletic Conference title in 2021 and 2023 and the AAC tournament crown in 2021.

Season-by-season record
As of the 2021–22 season, the Bulls have a 711–699 record. They have made the NCAA Tournament eight times, along with nine appearances in the Women's National Invitation Tournament, including a title in 2009.

NCAA tournament
The Bulls have made the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament seven times in their history and have an overall record of 4–8.

WNIT
The Bulls have made the Women's National Invitation Tournament 9 times. They have an overall record of 14–8 and won the tournament in 2009.

All Americans

 * Jessica Dickson (Honorable Mention 2005–06)
 * Jessica Dickson (Honorable Mention 2006–07)
 * Andrea Smith (Honorable Mention 2012–13)
 * Courtney Williams (Honorable Mention 2013–14)
 * Courtney Williams (Honorable Mention 2014–15)
 * Courtney Williams (Honorable Mention 2015–16)
 * Kitija Laksa (Honorable Mention, 2016–17)
 * Maria Jespersen (Honorable Mention, 2017–18)

WNIT Most Valuable Player

 * Shantia Grace (2009)

Conference Player of the Year

 * Wanda Guyton (Sun Belt, 1988–89)
 * Dulcy Fankam-Mendjiadeu (American, 2022-23)


 * Elena Tsineke (American, 2022-23)

[Elena and Dulcy were named Co-Players of the 2022-23 season]

First team all conference

 * Wanda Guyton (Sun Belt, 1988–89)
 * Angie Snyder (Sun Belt, 1990–91)
 * Angie Snyder (Metro, 1991–92)
 * Tammy van Oppen (Metro, 1993–94)
 * Jessica Dickson (Conference USA, 2004–05)
 * Jessica Dickson (Big East, 2005–06)
 * Jessica Dickson (Big East, 2006–07)
 * Shantia Grace (Big East, 2008–09)
 * Jessica Lawson (Big East, 2008–09)
 * Andrea Smith (Big East, 2012–13)
 * Courtney Williams (American, 2013–14)
 * Courtney Williams (American, 2014–15)
 * Courtney Williams (American, 2015–16)
 * Kitija Laksa (American, 2016–17)
 * Maria Jespersen (American, 2016–17)
 * Maria Jespersen (American, 2017–18)
 * Bethy Mununga (American, 2020–21)
 * Elena Tsineke (American, 2020–21)

In the WNBA

 * Courtney Williams
 * Inga Orekhova
 * Andrea Smith
 * Jessica Dickson
 * Wanda Guyton

USF Athletic Hall of Fame

 * Wanda Guyton (2009)
 * Jessica Dickson (2012)
 * Shantia Grace (2019)
 * Courtney Williams (2020)

Conference Coach of the Year

 * Trudi Lacey (Sun Belt, 1988–89)
 * Jose Fernandez (American, 2017–18)
 * Jose Fernandez (American, 2020–21)

Media
Under the current American Athletic Conference TV deal, all home and in-conference away women's basketball games are shown on one of the various ESPN networks or streamed live on ESPN+. Live radio broadcasts of games are featured on WHPT 102.5 FM in the Tampa Bay and Southwest Florida media markets and are also available worldwide for free on the Bulls Unlimited digital radio station on TuneIn.