2012-13:
Finished 16-15 overall and 9-9 in SSAC action in Billy Evans' first year as head coach. Season ended in SSAC Quarterfinals against Lee. Deonica McCormick named All-Conference. Briana Edwards named All-Division. Molly Speed named to All-Freshman Team.
2011-12:
Finished 7-21 overall and 4-14 in the SSAC. Alice Honnery named SSAC Defensive Player of the Year and Honorable Mention NAIA All-American. Honnery named All-Conference and Daphnee Frieson named All-Division. Courtney Bayliss, Lauren Bethly and Briana Edwards named All-Freshman. Frieson, Honnery and Kelsie Ruff named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes.
2010-11:
Finished 17-11 overall and 6-6 in the SSAC. Alice Honnery named Honorable Mention NAIA All-American and SSAC Defensive Player of the Year. Honnery and Adrienne Mackay named All-Conference.
2009-10:
Lady Rams finished the year 17-12 overall and 9-9 in conference. Season ended at Loyola in the GCAC Quarterfinals. Alice Honnery was named 1st-Team All-GCAC. Set single-game blocks record with 12 and single-season record with 135.
2008-09:
Finished the season with a 14-18 overall mark and a 6-12 GCAC record. Danielle Goodly was named 2009 NAIA Honorable Mention All-American. Goodly and Gerica Johnson were named to the GCAC All-Conference Team.
2007-08:
Finished the season with an 18-14 overall record and a 13-5 record in GCAC action. Danielle Goodly, Sherri McIntosh and Angela Bounds were named to the GCAC All-Conference Team. Crystal Hutchinson was named GCAC Freshman of the Year. Goodly earned NAIA National Player of the Week honors on Jan. 8. Michael Berry took over as the 4th head coach in the program’s history with 18 games left in the season. Season ended with a 74-72 loss at Xavier in the GCAC Tournament.
2006-07:
Finished with a 20-12 overall record and a 11-7 conference mark. Lost to Loyola in the GCAC Quarterfinals. Emmerentia Ledwaba was named to the GCAC All-Conference Team and earned NAIA Player of the Week honors.
2005-2006:
Finished with a 23-6 record overall and a 10-3 record in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference. The Lady Rams defeated Loyola and William Carey to win the GCAC Tournament after being co-regular season conference champions with William Carey. The season ended in the second round of the NAIA National Tournament at the hands of Freed-Hardeman 71-56. The Lady Rams finished the season ranked #18 in the final Top-25 poll.
2004-2005:
Finished the season with a 25-9 overall record. Finished as the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference regular season and tournament runner-up behind Xavier University. Lost to Carroll College in the first round of the NAIA National Tournament.
2003-2004:
Finished the season with a 16-14 overall record. Finished third in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference after posting a 10-8 record in conference action. Lost to Spring Hill College in the first round of the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament.
2002-2003:
Finished the season with a 22-13 overall record. Finished fourth in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference after posting a 9-7 record in conference action. Upset No. 1 seeded Xavier University 71-70 in the semi-final round of the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament but eventually lost to Dillard University 56-51 in the championship game. Lost in the first round of the NAIA National Tournament 62-48 to Vanguard University.
2001-2002:
Finished the season with a 30-6 overall record. Won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference regular season championship after posting a 15-1 record in conference action and defeated Xavier University 76-70 in the championship game to win the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament. Advanced to the "Sweet Sixteen" of the NAIA National Tournament for the first time in school history. Lost to Campbellsville 61-60 in the "Sweet Sixteen." Set a school record for wins in a season with 30. Lumbsley would go on to be chosen in the third round of the WNBA draft by the Utah Starzz.
2000-2001:
Finished the season with a 13-14 overall record. Finished fourth in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference after posting an 11-5 record in conference action. Lost to Xavier University in the second round of the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament.
1999-2000:
Finished the season with a 13-18 overall record. Finished in fourth place in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference after posting an 8-8 record in conference action. Lost to Spring Hill College in the second round of the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament.
1998-99:
Finished season at a 14-18 record and a 11-7 GCAC record. Beat Loyola in the first round of the GCAC Tournament 100-82. Then lost to Louisiana College 75-59 in the 2nd round.
1997-98:
Finished the year with a 13-19 record and had a 9-9 GCAC finish. Lost to William Carey in the first round 73-66.
1996-97:
Finished the year with a 23-10 record and a 14-2 record in conference. Beat Spring Hill College in the first round of play 69-59. Lost to Tougaloo College in the second round 77-69.
1995-96:
Coach Martha Gore Algernon took over the Rams this year and had a 21-12 record with a 11-5 GCAC finish.
1994-95:
Finished with a 24-8 overall record and a 13-3 finish in the GCAC. Lost to William Carey in the first round of the GCAC Tournament 64-53.
1993-94:
Finished the year with a 15-16 record along with a 5-11 GCAC finish.
1992-93:
Finished the season with a 22-9 record overall and completed the GCAC regular season with a 13-3 record. Participated in the District 30 Tournament and beat Xavier University 85-65 and beat Louisiana College in the Championship game 79-52. Made the program’s second trip to the NAIA National Tournament and lost to Hastings College 69-59.
1991-92:
Finished the season with a 18-12 record and 13-3 mark in the GCAC. Played Xavier in the first round of the District 30 playoffs and lost 86-62.
1990-91:
Coach Curt Berger took over the women’s program after Phil Headley stepped down due to health issues. The team finished with a 22-8 record and completed GCAC play with a 15-1 record. The Rams made their first NAIA National Tournament appearance.
1989-90:
Finished the season with a 15-13 record and an 11-5 GCAC record. Participated in the District 30 Tournament for the first time ever and lost to Xavier 62-48.
1988-89:
Finished the season with a 17-16 overall record and a 7-9 GCAC record.
1987-88:
Coach Phil Headley pioneered the women’s basketball program at Mobile. Team finished 8-23 (3-13)