Home US SportsNCAAW A banner honoring Elaine Elliott now hangs in the Huntsman Center rafters. This is what it means to her

A banner honoring Elaine Elliott now hangs in the Huntsman Center rafters. This is what it means to her

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A banner honoring Elaine Elliott now hangs in the Huntsman Center rafters. This is what it means to her

Over 27 seasons, Elaine Elliott forged relationships and built the foundation for the Utah women’s basketball program.

On Saturday, that legacy — and the people it represents — was celebrated as the University of Utah held a banner ceremony honoring Elliott’s coaching career during halftime of the Utes’ matchup with Cincinnati at the Huntsman Center.

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Appropriately enough, the Utes beat the Bearcats 67-59 to keep the celebration going.

The festivities started Friday, when hundreds of former players, assistants and friends attended a reception in Elliott’s honor at Utah’s basketball facility.

“It must be the coolest thing I’ve ever experienced, because I am looking around, I’m just seeing the kids, I’m seeing the coaches, and I’m just going … there’s so much love, and I’m feeling it. It’s just unbelievable,” Elliott said Friday night as she took a few minutes to reflect on the impact her career had.

Elliott coached Utah from 1982-2010, and in that time, compiled a record of 582-234. That stretch included 20 20-win seasons.

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The Utes won 15 conference championships and made 14 NCAA tournament appearances under Elliott, highlighted by two Sweet Sixteen appearances and one Elite Eight finish.

There were 16 All-Americans in the Elliott era, and four players were WNBA draft picks.

“This kind of thing is such a compilation of every single player and coach who was in this. I mean, I didn’t win a game, I didn’t shoot a basket, I didn’t do anything, right? I only didn’t mess them up. They were good, they won a lot of games and their number gets to go up in the rafters,” Elliott said.

The number 582, signifying the win total from the Elliott era, adorns the banner that was unveiled, and dozens of her former players joined Elliott on the Huntsman Center floor during the ceremony.

A banner honoring former University of Utah women’s basketball coach Elaine Elliott and her 582 career wins is unveiled at halftime of Utah’s game against Cincinnati at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Brandon Judd, Deseret News

They were wearing sweaters that honored Elliott’s 582 wins. So, too, University of Utah athletics director Mark Harlan and deputy athletics director Charmelle Green.

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There was even an edict announced that Feb. 14, Valentine’s Day, would be known as Elaine Elliott Day, bringing a cheer from the crowd and a surprised smile to the former coach’s face.

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