2024–25 William & Mary Tribe women's basketball team

2024–25 William & Mary Tribe women's basketball
CAA tournament champions
NCAA tournament, First Round
ConferenceCoastal Athletic Association
Record16–19 (8–10 CAA)
Head coach
  • Erin Dickerson Davis (3rd season)
Assistant coaches
Home arenaKaplan Arena
2024–25 CAA women's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
North Carolina A&T153 .8331912  .613
Charleston144 .778258  .758
Campbell126 .6672213  .629
Drexel126 .6671713  .567
Monmouth108 .5561615  .516
Elon99 .5001515  .500
Delaware99 .5001317  .433
Hofstra99 .5001416  .467
William & Mary810 .4441619  .457
UNC Wilmington810 .4441418  .438
Towson810 .4441220  .375
Stony Brook711 .3891218  .400
Hampton315 .167823  .258
Northeastern216 .111325  .107
2025 CAA tournament winner

The 2024–25 William & Mary Tribe women's basketball team represented the College of William & Mary during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Tribe, who were led by third-year head coach Erin Dickerson Davis, played their home games at Kaplan Arena in Williamsburg, Virginia as members of the Coastal Athletic Association (CAA).

On March 16, 2025, William & Mary defeated Campbell 66–63 in the finals of the CAA tournament, winning their first-ever conference championship, and marking the first March Madness appearance in school history for either of the women's or men's basketball teams. Having entered the tournament as the #9 seed with an overall record of 11–18, the Tribe became the lowest-ranked seed in CAA history to ever win the CAA championship.

Entering the NCAA tournament as one of the four lowest-ranked teams overall, the Tribe were matched up against Big South champion High Point in the First Four. Subsequently, on March 20, William & Mary defeated High Point 69–63, recording the first men's or women's March Madness win in school history, and advancing to the main field of 64. The Tribe subsequently lost their first-round matchup to #1 seed Texas 105–61, ending their March Madness run.

Owing to their poor regular season record, their unlikely conference championship, and their First Four victory, the 2024–25 Tribe were described as a Cinderella team.