Lisa Bluder

Player

Birthday April 16, 1961

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Appleton, Wisconsin, U.S.

Age 62 years old

Nationality United States

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1924

Bluder, the all-time winningest coach in program history, is in her 24th year as head women's basketball coach at the University of Iowa and her 40th year overall.

Under her direction, the Hawkeyes have advanced to 16 postseason appearances (12 NCAA and four WNIT) in 17 seasons, including NCAA Tournament berths in eight of the last 10 seasons.

Iowa has advanced to the postseason in 10 consecutive seasons (eight NCAA and two WNIT).

Bluder is the dean of Big Ten coaches and has posted a 396–217 (.629) record at Iowa and her 35-year record stands at 752–359 (.679).

Her 396 wins at Iowa are the most of any Hawkeye women's basketball coach, passing Hall of Famer C. Vivian Stringer (269 wins).

1939

She currently sits 39th in career winning percentage (.692) for Division I active coaches.

She is also committed to her team's academic success.

1961

Lisa Marie Bluder (Geske, born April 16, 1961) is the head coach of the Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball program.

Formerly, she served as coach of St. Ambrose University and the Drake Bulldogs.

1979

Bluder attended Linn-Mar High School and graduated in 1979.

1983

She went on to study and graduate from the University of Northern Iowa in 1983.

She began her coaching career at St. Ambrose University, where she coached six successful seasons building the Bees into an NAIA powerhouse.

During her tenure at St. Ambrose, she recorded a 169–36 (.824) mark and guided the Bees to four straight national tournaments, including two consecutive Final Four appearances.

1990

The 1990 St. Ambrose team was ranked No. 1 and she was named the NAIA Converse Coach of the Year.

Bluder compiled a 187–106 (.638) record at Drake in 10 seasons and a 169–36 (.824) record in six seasons at NAIA St. Ambrose University.

1991

She coached two Academic All-America Players of the Year in current Hawkeye Associate Head Coach Jan Jensen (1991) and Tricia Wakely (1996).

1995

As a team, the Bulldogs ranked fourth in 1995 graduation rate success among teams ranked in the USA Today/CNN final top-25 Coaches' Poll.

2000

Bluder, alongside her husband David and daughter Hannah, was introduced as the Hawkeyes' fifth head coach in front of a packed press room in Carver-Hawkeye Arena on April 7, 2000.

The native of Marion, IA, came to Iowa after spending 10 successful seasons at Drake University.

2001

Bluder is a three-time Big Ten Coach of the Year (2001, 2008 and 2010) and two-time WBCA Regional Coach of the Year (2001 and 2008).

She has guided Iowa to a winning record in 14 of her 15 years at Iowa, including 11 upper-division finishes in the challenging Big Ten Conference.

Bluder has led Iowa to nine 20-win seasons in her 15 years, including the last three years in a row.

2004

In 2004 and 2012, a team record eight student athletes were named to the academic all-Big Ten team.

Student athletes who have played under her have a 100 percent job placement following their career, and all of her recruited athletes have earned their degree.

2006

She garnered win No. 300 at the Division I level with Iowa's regular season finale win over Indiana in 2006.

During her third season, she captured career win No. 400 in Iowa's triumph over Iowa State and victory No. 450 when Iowa topped Creighton in the first round of the WNIT.

During the '07–'08 season her Hawkeyes defeated Penn State on February 10 to give Coach Bluder career win No. 500.

2010

Bluder had one of her most successful seasons in 2010–11, leading Iowa to a 22–9 overall record and a third-place finish in the Big Ten at 10–6.

Iowa's overall win–loss record in 2010–11 was the best for an Iowa team since the 1995–96 campaign.

The Hawkeyes were nationally ranked for 14 weeks during the season, reaching No. 14 in the Associated Press Poll and No. 13 in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll.

Iowa received an at-large berth into the NCAA Tournament for the fourth-straight season.

2018

Another one of Bluder's best seasons was the 2018–19 season with her star player Megan Gustafson who would later go onto the WNBA with the Dallas Wings.

2019

They finished with a 29–7 record; with a Big Ten tournament Championship and a trip to the Elite Eight in the 2019 NCAA Tournament.

They finished No. 8 in the Postseason AP Top 25.

They got the automatic bid to the tournament as well with the Big Ten Championship.

It was their best record ever.

On April 6, 2019, Bluder was named the Naismith College Coach of the Year.

On November 25, 2023 she recorded her 500th win at Iowa in a blowout victory.

She has reached five coaching milestones while coaching Iowa.

During her first season, she collected her 200th victory at the Division I level when the Hawkeyes defeated Minnesota.