Portland Pilots women's basketball

They play their home games at the Chiles Center and are members of the West Coast Conference.They joined Division I in 1986 and played in the West Coast Conference beginning in 1988.They made the NCAA tournament four straight years from 1994 to 1997, winning the WCC conference title in 1994 while getting at-large bids in the next three years, going 23–7, 23–7, and 27–3 with a perfect regular season conference record in 1997, losing in the conference tournament to San Francisco each time.In 2020, they won their second conference title, which qualified them for the cancelled 2020 NCAA Tournament.[3][4] The Pilots made the NAIA Division I women's basketball tournament three times, with a combined record of 5–4.
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