Baylor Bears women's basketball

At the same time, soccer and volleyball, the other two Baylor women's teams that were still using "Lady" in their nicknames, also abandoned that usage.

[2][3] The then-Lady Bears went undefeated at 40–0 to become the 2012 NCAA Division I National Champions in Women's College Basketball.

Olga joined the faculty of Baylor University in 1956 and served as an assistant professor of physical education through 1997.

In her first season at Baylor, she turned the Lady Bears program around, leading the team to its first NCAA tournament bid.

This made her the fourth person to have won NCAA Division I basketball titles as a player and a head coach (after Joe B.

Conference tournament champion Source:[7][8] Nicki Collen, previously 2018 WNBA Coach of the Year WNBA's Atlanta Dream, replaced Mulkey as head coach after the latter's departure for LSU.

The Lady Bears made two appearances in the AIAW National Division I basketball tournament, with a combined record of 5–3.