- NCAA D-III National Champions (2009)
- NCAA "Final Four" (2009)
- Three NCAA "Elite 8" appearances (2005, 2009, 2010)
- Five NCAA "Sweet 16" appearances (2000, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010)
- Seven Northwest Conference Championships (2000, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)
- 17 straight winning seasons (1994-2010)
- Seven Top 25 national rankings (2000, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)

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Meek Introduced as Bruins New Coach
PORTLAND, Ore. With over 50 former and new players, family members, friends, and media representatives on hand, Michael Meek was introduced as the new head coach of the George Fox University womens basketball team at a press conference Monday morning here at the World Trade Center in downtown Portland. Full Story >>> |

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WBSK: Ex-Coach Scott Rueck Sends Open Letter of Thanks to George Fox Community
NEWBERG, Ore. - Scott Rueck, who accepted the position of head womens basketball coach at Oregon State University, his alma mater, two weeks ago, has sent an open letter of gratitude to the entire George Fox community Full Story >>> |

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WBSK: Bruins Search Committee Hopes to Have New Cage Coach in Place by Aug. 1
NEWBERG, Ore. - A target date of August 1 to have a new coach in place has been set by George Fox Universitys eight-person womens basketball search committee as the Bruins seek a replacement for long-time mentor Scott Rueck, who has taken the head coaching position at his alma mater, Oregon State University. Full Story >>> |

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WBSK: Bruins Rueck Named New Head Coach of Oregon State Womens Basketball Team
NEWBERG, Ore. - Scott Rueck, who directed the George Fox University womens basketball team to a 288-88 record in 14 seasons, a .766 winning percentage, and the NCAA Division III national championship in 2008-09, has been named the womens basketball head coach at his alma mater, Oregon State University. Full Story >>> |

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WBSK: NCAA ATTENDANCE - Bruins Ranked 5th in D-III Home Attendance in 2009-10
NEWBERG, Ore. - As part of another tremendous year in NCAA womens basketball, George Fox University ranked fifth among Division III teams in home attendance, as an average of 767 fans per game turned out to watch the Bruins in their 15 games at the Wheeler Sports Center / Miller Gym during the 2009-10 hoops season. Full Story >>> |
| Game/Event | Date | Time | Place |
| vs. Washington-St. Louis | Sat. 3/13 | Final | Washington-St. Louis |
| vs. Carthage | Fri. 3/12 | Final | Washington U. |
| vs. Puget Sound | Sat. 3/06 | Final | George Fox |
| vs. Louisiana College | Fri. 3/05 | Final | George Fox |
| vs. Puget Sound | Sat. 2/27 | Final | George Fox |













