| WNCAAB | 01/13 18:00 | 1 | Kansas State Women v Kansas Women | W | 54-61 | |
| WNCAAB | 01/10 01:00 | 1 | Texas Tech Women v Kansas Women | L | 69-66 | |
| WNCAAB | 01/05 19:00 | 1 | Iowa State Women v Kansas Women | L | 82-73 | |
| WNCAAB | 12/30 20:00 | 1 |
Kansas Women v
Vermont Women
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W | 77-36 | |
| WNCAAB | 12/21 01:00 | 1 | Northwestern Women v Kansas Women | W | 57-66 | |
| WNCAAB | 12/19 22:30 | 1 | Kansas Women v Washington State Women | W | 71-63 | |
| WNCAAB | 12/09 20:00 | 1 | Kansas Women v Grambling State Women | W | 76-45 | |
| WNCAAB | 12/06 01:00 | 1 | Nebraska Women v Kansas Women | L | 58-52 | |
| WNCAAB | 11/30 00:00 | 1 | Kansas Women v LSU Women | W | 68-61 | |
| WNCAAB | 11/25 20:00 | 1 | Kansas Women v Iona Women | W | 75-44 | |
| WNCAAB | 11/22 01:00 | 1 | Kansas Women v George Mason Women | W | 77-56 | |
| WNCAAB | 11/18 20:00 | 1 | Kansas Women v Alabama A&M Women | W | 65-54 | |
| WNCAAB | 11/14 01:00 | 1 | Kansas Women v Oral Roberts Women | W | 70-58 | |
| WNCAAB | 11/08 01:00 | 1 | Kansas Women v UMKC Women | W | 67-55 | |
| WNCAAB | 03/03 00:00 | 1 | Kansas Women v Kansas State Women | L | 63-72 | |
| WNCAAB | 02/28 01:00 | 1 | Kansas Women v Iowa State Women | L | 56-65 | |
| WNCAAB | 02/24 21:00 | 1 | Kansas Women v Kansas St Women | L | 67-91 | |
| WNCAAB | 02/22 01:00 | 1 | Kansas Women v Oklahoma State Women | W | 66-59 | |
| WNCAAB | 02/17 19:00 | 1 | Baylor Women v Kansas Women | L | 88-51 | |
| WNCAAB | 02/15 00:00 | 1 | West Virginia Women v Kansas Women | L | 76-46 | |
| WNCAAB | 02/11 01:00 | 1 | Kansas Women v Oklahoma Women | L | 52-72 | |
| WNCAAB | 02/04 01:30 | 1 | Oklahoma State Women v Kansas Women | L | 92-63 | |
| WNCAAB | 02/01 01:00 | 1 | Kansas Women v Texas Women | L | 41-55 | |
| WNCAAB | 01/28 22:00 | 1 | Kansas St Women v Kansas Women | L | 63-59 | |
| WNCAAB | 01/25 00:00 | 1 | Kansas Women v Oklahoma Women | L | 64-97 | |
| WNCAAB | 01/20 20:00 | 1 | TCU Women v Kansas Women | L | 76-66 | |
| WNCAAB | 01/18 01:00 | 1 | Kansas Women v Texas Tech Women | L | 56-68 | |
| WNCAAB | 01/13 19:00 | 1 | Texas Women v Kansas Women | L | 79-62 | |
| WNCAAB | 01/11 01:00 | 1 | Kansas Women v West Virginia Women | L | 54-74 | |
| WNCAAB | 01/06 20:00 | 1 | Kansas Women v Baylor Women | L | 48-83 |
The Kansas Jayhawks women's basketball team represents the University of Kansas and competes in the Big 12 Conference of NCAA Division I. The Jayhawks are coached by Brandon Schneider. The Jayhawks have failed to match the success of the men's team, only qualifying for 14 NCAA Tournaments and never making it past the Sweet Sixteen. They have, however, won one Women's NIT championship which they won in 2023. Despite the lack of success on the court, the Jayhawks have produced one Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer, Lynette Woodard
In 1897, the University of Kansas commencement program featured an excerpt from a graduate named Lola Bell Brown. The excerpt explains that Brown was being included "for her work on the basketball court at Kansas", and "she helped bring basketball to KU for girls." Several female students asked Dr. Naismith if they could form a team upon witnessing his new game. It's reported that he responded with enthusiasm and support. Naismith would later coach the women's team for a single season. A week later, it was being played in physical education classes by both men and women. Six years later, in 1903, the University of Kansas fielded their first women's basketball team. The 1903 team posted a 6-2 record. The team competed as a non-varsity independent squad. In 1912, female students at the University of Kansas launched the Women’s Athletic Association (WAA) with the assistance of physical education instructor Hazel Pratt. Under the WAA, KU women competed against other colleges and universities as a non-varsity club sport. This continued for several decades until women's basketball became a varsity sport in 1968. Kansas first officially fielded a varsity women's basketball team during the 1968–1969 season, though club level women's teams had been fielded as early as 1903. For 31 seasons (1973–2004) the women's team was coached by Marian Washington, who led the team to three Big Eight championships, 11 NCAA Tournament appearances and three AIAW tournament appearances. The team's best post-season result was appearing in the Sweet Sixteen, which they have done five times, most recently in 2013.