2014–15 St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers women's basketball team

2014–15 St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers women's basketball
Northeast Conference tournament champions
NCAA, First round
ConferenceNortheast Conference
Record15–19 (9–9 NEC)
Head coach
Associate head coachDionne Dodson (7th season)
Assistant coaches
  • Nettie Respondek (3rd season)
  • Kaitlyn Vican (4th season)
Home arenaGeneroso Pope Athletic Complex
2014–15 Northeast Conference women's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Bryant144 .778229  .710
Central Connecticut144 .7781913  .594
Robert Morris135 .7221715  .531
Sacred Heart117 .6111613  .552
St. Francis Brooklyn99 .5001519  .441
Fairleigh Dickinson711 .3891020  .333
LIU Brooklyn612 .333921  .300
Mount St. Mary's612 .333822  .267
Wagner513 .278722  .241
Saint Francis (PA)513 .278623  .207
2015 NEC tournament winner
As of March 15, 2015
Rankings from AP poll

The 2014–15 St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers women's basketball team represented St. Francis College during the 2014–15 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Terrier's home games were played at the Generoso Pope Athletic Complex. The team has been a member of the Northeast Conference since 1988. St. Francis Brooklyn was coached by John Thurston, who was in his third year at the helm of the Terriers.

The Terriers finished the regular season at 12–18 overall and 9–9 in conference play. They qualified for the 2015 NEC tournament with the 5th seed and went on to win the Tournament Championship, the first in program history. The Terriers became the first team in NEC history to win a tournament title with three straight road wins. With the win, the Terriers received the conferences automatic bid to the 2015 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament. The Terriers lost to #1 seed Connecticut in the Albany Regional, 33–89.

In addition to their athletic achievements, the team placed second in the nation for grade point average (3.656 GPA). Among the players were starting point guard Katie Fox who finished with a perfect 4.0 and Sarah Benedetti (3.96 GPA) who earned the ECAC Division I Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award.