Terri Mitchell (born June 13, 1967)[1] is an associate head women's basketball coach at the University of Pittsburgh. Previously she was the head women's basketball coach at Marquette University. During her tenure, she guided the Golden Eagles to a 348–215 record in 18 seasons. She is the school's all time winningest women's basketball coach, and has taken her teams to postseason play several times. Her teams earned seven straight postseason appearances between 2002 and 2009, including a WNIT championship in 2007.[2] She is the fourth coach in school history.[3]

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Terri Mitchell
Current position
TitleAssistant head coach
TeamPittsburgh
ConferenceACC
Biographical details
Born (1967-06-13) June 13, 1967 (age 57)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1996–2014Marquette
2018–2023Pittsburgh (asst.)
Head coaching record
Overall348–215
Medal record
Women's Basketball
Assistant Coach for  United States
FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship
Gold medal – first place2008 Buenos Aires, Argentina Team Competition
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In her first year, she implemented a transformation, as the team went 21–10, one year after they went 8–20. She has also coached her team to eight 20 win seasons. During the 2006–07 season, she led the Eagles to a 26–7 record, including Top 25 action for a good portion of the season. The Golden Eagles finished Big East play at 12–4, tied for second place, as Mitchell was named Big East Conference Coach of the year.[4] She played college basketball at Duquesne University.[3]

Mitchell announced her resignation on April 9, 2014.[5] On May 9, 2018, she was announced as an associate head coach for the Pittsburgh Panthers women's basketball team.[6]

Coaching record

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Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Marquette Golden Eagles (Conference USA) (1996–2005)
1996–97 Marquette 21–1010–4T-4thNCAA Second Round
1997–98 Marquette 22–713–32ndNCAA First Round
1998–99 Marquette 21–812–4T-1stNCAA First Round
1999–00 Marquette 22–714–21stNCAA First Round
2000–01 Marquette 13–168–8T-7th
2001–02 Marquette 14–147–7T-7th
2002–03 Marquette 16–146–8T-7thWNIT Second Round
2003–04 Marquette 22–109–5T-5thNCAA Second Round
2004–05 Marquette 18–128–67thWNIT First Round
Marquette Golden Eagles (Big East) (2005–2014)
2005–06 Marquette 22–119–7T-6thWNIT Runner-Up
2006–07 Marquette 26–712–4T-2ndNCAA Second Round
2007–08 Marquette 21–148–8T-8thWNIT Champion
2008–09 Marquette 17–167–9T-9thWNIT Second Round
2009–10 Marquette 17–166–10T-10thWNIT Second Round
2010–11 Marquette 24–910–6T-5thNCAA Second Round
2011–12 Marquette 14–174–1214th
2012–13 Marquette 16–167–9T-9thWNIT First Round
2013–14 Marquette 22–1111–7T-4thWNIT Second Round
Marquette: 348–215 (.618)151–112 (.574)
Total:348–215 (.618)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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