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WNCAAB 216 NIT Γυναίκες 4
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WNCAAB 03/22 19:00 122 Ντρέξελ Γυναίκες v Τέξας Γυναίκες L 42-82
WNCAAB 03/17 18:00 1 [182] Ντρέξελ Γυναίκες v Στόνι Μπρουκ Γυναίκες [16] W 68-60
WNCAAB 03/16 20:30 2 Τόουσον Γυναίκες v Ντρέξελ Γυναίκες W 68-69
WNCAAB 03/15 21:00 3 Μόνμουθ Γυναίκες v Ντρέξελ Γυναίκες W 56-58
WNCAAB 03/14 21:00 124 [256] Ντελαγουέαρ Γυναίκες v Ντρέξελ Γυναίκες [182] W 55-58
WNCAAB 03/09 17:00 - Έλον Γυναίκες v Ντρέξελ Γυναίκες W 43-56
WNCAAB 03/07 23:00 - Νορθ Καρολάινα Α&Τ Γυναίκες v Ντρέξελ Γυναίκες W 54-67
WNCAAB 03/03 19:00 - Ντρέξελ Γυναίκες v Κάμπελ Γυναίκες W 59-54
WNCAAB 03/01 23:00 - Ντρέξελ Γυναίκες v Στόνι Μπρουκ Γυναίκες L 58-60
WNCAAB 02/25 18:00 - Ντρέξελ Γυναίκες v UNC Γουίλιμνγκτον Γυναίκες W 63-39
WNCAAB 02/24 00:00 - [206] Ντρέξελ Γυναίκες v Μόνμουθ Γυναίκες [96] L 55-61
WNCAAB 02/18 19:00 - Ντελαγουέαρ Γυναίκες v Ντρέξελ Γυναίκες W 59-61

The Drexel Dragons women's basketball program represents intercollegiate women's basketball at Drexel University. The team currently competes in the Coastal Athletic Association in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and play home games at the Daskalakis Athletic Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

History

Drexel women's basketball began in 1887, and the first officially organised team began playing in 1909. The first intercollegiate season began in 1921, playing their first game against Swarthmore College. The first games were played at the 33rd Street Armory. The Dragons joined Division I in 1982. In the 1980s, the team nickname changed from the Dragonettes to the Dragons.

Drexel accomplished two consecutive undefeated seasons in 1965–66 and 1966–67. Both teams finished with a record of 8–0.

Drexel has received three bids to the NCAA Women's Basketball tournament, occurring in 2009, 2021, and 2024. Drexel's women's basketball team won their first national title in 2013, winning the NIT Tournament.

On February 22, 2007, Drexel defeated Northeastern 98–90 in an NCAA Division I record five overtimes.