| Title: | Head Women's Basketball Coach |
| Phone: | 303-458-4203 |
| Email: | lraunig@regis.edu |
| College: | Denver University, 1980 |
Linda Raunig heads into her 23rd season at the helm of the Regis University women's basketball program in 2012-13. Since taking over the head coaching reigns during the 1990-91 season, Raunig's teams have gone 362-256 (.586).
Raunig earned her 300th career win on February 28th, 2007 and
her 350th victory on February 12th, 2011 against Chadron State. In
1999-00, Raunig became the school's all-time winningest women's
basketball coach, surpassing Barbara Schroeder with her 135th
win. The Rangers have qualified for postseason play in 15 of
her 22 seasons as head coach.
From 1998-99 till 2010-11, the Rangers and coach Raunig had the
best winning percentage of any four-year school in all of Colorado
with a 242-136 mark for a .640 winning percentage. Metro
State is the next closest at 227-145 for a .610 winning
percentage.
Since 2001, her teams have qualified for the NCAA Tournament
five times. The Rangers, who competed in the central region, have
been selected to the tournament in the 2001-02, 2002-03, 2004-05,
2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons. The Rangers won their first ever NCAA
Tournament game in 2006-07.
Following the 2006-07 season in which the team went 26-6, RU had
six straight 20-win seasons under Raunig. Under Raunig's tutelage,
the Rangers have claimed three straight RMAC regular season titles
(2004-05, 05-06,06-07) as well as two RMAC Shootout titles (2002-03
and 2006-07).
During the 2005-06 season the Rangers were 18-1 in the RMAC play
and won 26 games overall, giving the Rangers two new school
records. The 26 overall wins is a school record and their 18
conference wins is the most in school history.
Raunig has been named the RMAC Coach of the Year in back-to-back
seasons (2004-05, 2005-06) and in 2005 she was named the
Sportswomen of Colorado Coach of the Year.
Since rejoining the RMAC in 1996-97 season, Regis and Raunig have
been extremely successful in conference play. They have qualified
for 11 of 16 RMAC Tournaments including 11 in a row from 1998-99
through the 2008-09 season. In both the Colorado Athletic
Conference and the RMAC, Raunig's teams have posted a 228-160
(.588) record. Raunig's teams are also very successful at
home winning 212 games while losing just 91 for a .700 winning
percentage.
Along with RU's on the court success is their success in the
classroom. In her 22 seasons at RU, Raunig has accomplished a 100%
graduation rate of all her players who have completed their
athletic eligibility at Regis. Along with her outstanding
graduation rate, the RU women's basketball team has earned high
praise from the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) while
under Raunig's tutelage.
Since the 1997-98 season, 15 seasons ago, 12 of her teams have
finished in the WBCA Top 25 Honor Roll. Regis was the WBCA's top
academic team in 1997-98 as they were ranked number one in the
nation in NCAA Division II with a 3.565 team grade point average.
Despite finishing second in the nation, the 1998-99 team posted
RU's highest GPA with a 3.595 team GPA. The 2000-01 and 2001-02
teams both finished third in the nation with 3.591 and 3.493 team
GPA's, respectively. The 2002-03 team was ranked seventh in the
nation with a 3.555 GPA and the 2003-04 team was sixth in the
nation with a 3.553 team GPA. The 2005-06 team compiled a 3.371
team GPA as they finished 18th in the nation. In 2006-07 the team
posted the third highest GPA in the nation at 3.562 and in 2007-08
they were sixth with a cumulative 3.528 GPA. After a 20th
place finish at 3.412 in 2008-09, the 2009-10 team returned to the
top 10 at number seven with a 3.534 GPA. In 2010-11, the
Rangers placed 23rd with a 3.451 cumulative grade point
average.
Facilitating a successful program on and off the court has become
a trademark of Raunig's career. Since her arrival at Regis, Raunig
has produced 62 all-conference players and 92 Academic
All-Conference selections. She has also coached RMAC Player of the
Year award winner (Diana Lopez, 2004-05, 2005-06 and 2006-07).
Lopez and Paulina Tuell also earned All-America honors under
Raunig, while Tuell also earned the 2008-09 RMAC Academic Player of
the Year Award. Two of her former players, Darcy Scheeler
(scholarship) and Dena Koskovich (fellowship), earned prestigious
awards in their respective fields of study. Lauren Luebbe, a
2011 graduate, earned Capital One Academic All-District VII First
Team and was the only Division II athlete named to the First Team
All-Jesuit Academic team.
Prior to coming to Regis, Raunig was an assistant coach for three
different NCAA Division I programs. She spent three seasons at Ball
State University (Ind.), two years at Arizona State University and
four seasons at Washington State University - including one year at
the helm of the Cougars' J.V. program.
A 1980 graduate of the University of Denver (B.A. in Physical
Education), Raunig became the first former Pioneer athlete to have
her jersey number (# 32) retired in a 1994 ceremony. During her
playing career at DU, Raunig lettered four times for the women's
basketball team while re-writing the school's record book in the
process. At the time of her graduation, Raunig held 16 scoring and
rebounding records. During her standout career, Raunig averaged
17.1 points per game while grabbing 955 total rebounds. DU's team
captain and MVP in 1979-80, Raunig was selected as the school's
Female Athete of the Year following her senior season. After
graduating, she earned a pair of Olympic tryouts and played for the
Phoenix Flames of the Ladies Professional Basketball Association.
Raunig went on earn a Master's of Science in Physical Education
(emphasis in coaching and administration) from Washington State
University in 1982. She is also a 2006 graduate of the NCAA Women
Coaches Academy
During the summer of 2005, Raunig was inducted into the Helena
(Mont.) Sports Hall of Fame. During her prep career at Capital High
School (Helena, Mont.), Raunig was a three-time All-State performer
on the girl's basketball team. Raunig, who graduated from Capital
H.S. in 1975, still owns five Lady Bruin records, including career
points (1,174), career scoring average (17.8 ppg), single-season
points (425), single-season scoring average (18.45 ppg) and
single-game points (36).
Raunig has served on the WBCA Board of Directors and the NCAA
Division II Coach of the Year Committee. A voting member of the
WBCA / ESPN NCAA Division II Coaches Poll, Raunig just completed a
four-year term as a member of the NCAA Basketball Rules
Committee.
Raunig currently makes her home in Denver.
Raunig's Achievements
- Placed in the top 10 of the WBCA's annual NCAA II Academic Top 25 Team Honor Roll in nine of the past 15 years (NCAA II's #1 team GPA in 1997-98)
- Led the Rangers to the RMAC Shootout 11 seasons in a row from 1998-99 to 2008-09
- Won the 2002-03 and 2006-07 RMAC Shootout
- Selected as the 2004-05 and 2005-06 RMAC Coach of the Year
- Won the 2004-05, 2005-06, and 2006-07 RMAC East Division Regular-Season Championship
- Guided Regis into the NCAA II post-season five times
- 15 overall post-season berths
- Three players named All-America
- Led Regis to six 20-or-more win seasons
- From 1998-99 to 2010-11 her teams have the highest winning percentage amongst the 16 Colorado four-year colleges at .640 (242-136)
- Team has had GPA of 3.00-or-above in 43 of her 44 semesters at Regis
| Overall | Conference | ||||||
| Year | Wins | Losses | Pct. | Wins | Loses | Pct. | Postseason |
| 90-91 | 11 | 17 | .393 |
5 |
7 |
.417 |
|
| 91-92 | 14 |
13 |
.519 |
7 |
7 |
.500 |
CAC Semifinals |
| 92-93 | 16 |
11 |
.593 |
7 |
7 |
.500 |
CAC Semifinals |
| 93-94 | 12 |
14 |
.462 |
4 |
10 |
.286 |
|
| 94-95 | 13 |
12 |
.520 |
6 |
6 |
.500 |
CAC Semifinals |
| 95-96 | 15 |
11 |
.577 |
7 |
5 |
.583 |
CAC Semifinals |
| 96-97 | 17 |
10 |
.630 |
12 |
7 |
.632 |
|
| 97-98 | 11 |
15 |
.423 |
8 |
11 |
.421 |
|
| 98-99 | 19 |
10 |
.655 |
13 |
6 |
.684 |
RMAC Championship Game |
| 99-00 | 19 |
10 |
.655 |
11 |
8 |
.579 |
RMAC Championship Game |
| 00-01 | 17 |
10 |
.630 |
12 |
7 |
.632 |
RMAC Shootout |
| 01-02 | 21 |
8 |
.724 |
14 |
5 |
.737 |
RMAC Shootout/NCAA Regionals |
| 02-03 | 23 |
8 |
.742 |
15 |
4 |
.789 |
RMAC Champions/NCAA Regionals |
| 03-04 | 20 |
9 |
.690 |
14 |
5 |
.737 |
RMAC Shootout |
| 04-05 | 23 |
8 |
.742 |
16 |
3 |
.842 |
RMAC Shootout/NCAA Regionals |
| 05-06 | 26 |
6 |
.813 |
18 |
1 |
.947 |
RMAC Shootout/NCAA Regionals |
| 06-07 | 26 |
6 |
.813 |
17 |
2 |
.895 |
RMAC Champions/NCAA Regionals |
| 07-08 | 14 |
14 |
.500 |
10 |
9 |
.526 |
RMAC Shootout |
| 08-09 | 14 |
14 |
.500 |
11 |
8 |
.579 |
RMAC Shootout |
| 09-10 | 10 | 17 | .370 | 3 | 16 | .158 | |
| 10-11 | 10 | 16 | .385 | 9 | 13 | .409 | |
| 11-12 | 11 | 17 | .393 | 9 | 13 | .409 | |
| 21 Years | 362 |
256 |
.586 |
228 |
160 |
.588 |
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