2018 NCAA WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR®

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The Women’s Final Four 5 The Preliminary Rounds 40 The Tournament 71 The Coaches 128 Pre-NCAA Statistical Leaders and AIAW Results 160 Attendance and Sites 169 The Tournament Field 191 Tournament Brackets 242

Candace Parker led Tennessee to the 2007 and 2008 national championships.

THE WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR

Women’s Final Four Results 6 Women’s Final Four Game Records 8 Championship Game Records 15 National Semifinal Game Records 19 Women’s Final Four Two Game Records 24 Women’s Final Four Cumulative Records 28 Division I Women’s Championship Sport Committee All-Time Roster 38

Brittney Griner of Baylor scored 26 points and had 13 rebounds in the 2012 national championship game.

WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR RESULTS

Year Champion Runner-Up Semifinalist Championship (Tournament Seed) (Tournament Seed) (Tournament Seed) Game Score Conference Conference Conference (Coach) (Coach) (Coach) Final Won-Lost Final Won-Lost Final Won-Lost 1982 Louisiana Tech (1) Cheyney (2) Maryland (2) Tennessee (2) 76-62 Independent Independent Atlantic Coast Southeastern (Sonja Hogg) (Vivian Stringer) (Chris Weller) () 35-1 29-3 22-10 25-7 1983 Southern California (1) Louisiana Tech (1) Georgia (2) Old Dominion (2) 69-67 Western Collegiate Independent Southeastern Sun Belt () (Leon Barmore & (Andy Landers) (Marianne Stanley) 31-2 Sonja Hogg) 27-7 29-6 31-2 1984 Southern California (1) Tennessee (3) Cheyney (3) Louisiana Tech (1) 72-61 Western Collegiate Southeastern Independent Independent (Linda Sharp) (Pat Summitt) (Winthrop McGriff) (Leon Barmore & 29-4 23-10 25-5 Sonja Hogg) 30-3 1985 Old Dominion (1) Georgia (2) La.-Monroe (2) Western Ky. (4) 70-65 Sun Belt Southeastern Southland Sun Belt (Marianne Stanley) (Andy Landers) (Linda Harper) (Paul Sanderford) 31-3 29-5 30-2 28-6 1986 Texas (1) Southern California (1) Tennessee (4) Western Ky. (4) 97-81 Southwest Pacific West Southeastern Sun Belt (Jody Conradt) (Linda Sharp) (Pat Summitt) (Paul Sanderford) 34-0 31-5 24-10 32-4 1987 Tennessee (2) Louisiana Tech (1) Long Beach St. (1) Texas (1) 67-44 Southeastern Independent Big West Southwest (Pat Summitt) (Leon Barmore) (Joan Bonvicini) (Jody Conradt) 28-6 30-3 33-3 31-2 1988 Louisiana Tech (2) Auburn (1) Long Beach St. (2) Tennessee (1) 56-54 American South Southeastern Big West Southeastern (Leon Barmore) (Joe Ciampi) (Joan Bonvicini) (Pat Summitt) 32-2 32-3 28-6 31-3 1989 Tennessee (1) Auburn (1) Louisiana Tech (1) Maryland (1) 76-60 Southeastern Southeastern American South Atlantic Coast (Pat Summitt) (Joe Ciampi) (Leon Barmore) (Chris Weller) 35-2 32-2 32-4 29-3 1990 Stanford (1) Auburn (2) Louisiana Tech (1) Virginia (2) 88-81 Pacific-10 Southeastern American South Atlantic Coast (Tara VanDerveer) (Joe Ciampi) (Leon Barmore) (Debbie Ryan) 32-1 28-7 32-1 29-6 1991 Tennessee (1) Virginia (1) UConn (3) Stanford (2) 70-67 (OT) Southeastern Atlantic Coast Big East Pacific-10 (Pat Summitt) (Debbie Ryan) () (Tara VanDerveer) 30-5 31-3 29-5 26-6 1992 Stanford (1) Western Ky. (4) Missouri St. (8) Virginia (1) 78-62 Pacific-10 Sun Belt Missouri Valley Atlantic Coast (Tara VanDerveer) (Paul Sanderford) (Cheryl Burnett) (Debbie Ryan) 30-3 27-8 31-3 32-2 1993 Texas Tech (2) Ohio St. (1) Iowa (2) Vanderbilt (1) 84-82 Southwest Big Ten Big Ten Southeastern (Marsha Sharp) (Nancy Darsch) (Vivian Stringer) (Jim Foster) 31-3 28-4 27-4 30-3 1994 North Carolina (3) Louisiana Tech (4) Alabama (6) Purdue (1) 60-59 Atlantic Coast Sun Belt Southeastern Big Ten (Sylvia Hatchell) (Leon Barmore) (Rick Moody) (Lin Dunn) 33-2 31-4 26-7 29-5 1995 UConn (1) Tennessee (1) Georgia (3) Stanford (2) 70-64 Big East Southeastern Southeastern Pacific-10 (Geno Auriemma) (Pat Summitt) (Andy Landers) (Tara VanDerveer) 35-0 34-3 28-5 30-3 1996 Tennessee (1) Georgia (2) UConn (1) Stanford (1) 83-65 Southeastern Southeastern Big East Pacific-10 (Pat Summitt) (Andy Landers) (Geno Auriemma) (Amy Tucker & 32-4 28-5 34-4 Marianne Stanley) 29-3

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Year Champion Runner-Up Semifinalist Championship (Tournament Seed) (Tournament Seed) (Tournament Seed) Game Score Conference Conference Conference (Coach) (Coach) (Coach) Final Won-Lost Final Won-Lost Final Won-Lost 1997 Tennessee (3) Old Dominion (1) Notre Dame (6) Stanford (1) 68-59 Southeastern Colonial Big East Pacific-10 (Pat Summitt) (Wendy Larry) (Muffet McGraw) (Tara VanDerveer) 29-10 34-2 31-7 34-2 1998 Tennessee (1) Louisiana Tech (3) Arkansas (9) NC State (4) 93-75 Southeastern Sun Belt Southeastern Atlantic Coast (Pat Summitt) (Leon Barmore) () (Kay Yow) 39-0 31-4 22-11 25-7 1999 Purdue (1) Duke (3) Georgia (3) Louisiana Tech (1) 62-45 Big Ten Atlantic Coast Southeastern Sun Belt () (Gail Goestenkors) (Andy Landers) (Leon Barmore) 34-1 29-7 27-7 30-3 2000 UConn (1) Tennessee (1) Penn St. (2) Rutgers (2) 71-52 Big East Southeastern Big Ten Big East (Geno Auriemma) (Pat Summitt) (Rene Portland) (Vivian Stringer) 36-1 33-4 30-5 26-8 2001 Notre Dame (1) Purdue (3) UConn (1) Missouri St. (5) 68-66 Big East Big Ten Big East Missouri Valley (Muffet McGraw) (Kristy Curry) (Geno Auriemma) (Cheryl Burnett) 34-2 31-7 32-3 29-6 2002 UConn (1) Oklahoma (1) Duke (1) Tennessee (2) 82-70 Big East Big 12 Atlantic Coast Southeastern (Geno Auriemma) (Sherri Coale) (Gail Goestenkors) (Pat Summitt) 39-0 32-4 31-4 29-5 2003 UConn (1) Tennessee (1) Duke (1) Texas (2) 73-68 Big East Southeastern Atlantic Coast Big 12 (Geno Auriemma) (Pat Summitt) (Gail Goestenkors) (Jody Conradt) 37-1 33-5 35-2 29-6 2004 UConn (2) Tennessee (1) LSU (4) Minnesota (7) 70-61 Big East Southeastern Southeastern Big Ten (Geno Auriemma) (Pat Summitt) (Sue Gunter) () 31-4 31-4 27-8 25-9 2005 Baylor (2) Michigan St. (1) LSU (1) Tennessee (1) 84-62 Big 12 Big Ten Southeastern Southeastern (Kim Mulkey) (Joanne P. McCallie) (Pokey Chatman) (Pat Summitt) 33-3 33-4 33-3 30-5 2006 Maryland (2) Duke (1) LSU (1) North Carolina (1) 78-75 (OT) Atlantic Coast Atlantic Coast Southeastern Atlantic Coast () (Gail Goestenkors) (Pokey Chatman) (Sylvia Hatchell) 34-4 31-4 31-4 33-2 2007 Tennessee (1) Rutgers (4) LSU (3) North Carolina (1) 59-46 Southeastern Big East Southeastern Atlantic Coast (Pat Summitt) (Vivian Stringer) (Bob Starkey) (Sylvia Hatchell) 34-3 27-9 30-8 34-4 2008 Tennessee (1) Stanford (2) UConn (1) LSU (2) 64-48 Southeastern Pacific-10 Big East Southeastern (Pat Summitt) (Tara VanDerveer) (Geno Auriemma) (Van Chancellor) 36-2 35-4 36-2 31-6 2009 UConn (1) Louisville (3) Stanford (2) Oklahoma (1) 76-54 Big East Big East Pacific-10 Big 12 (Geno Auriemma) (Jeff Walz) (Tara VanDerveer) (Sherri Coale) 39-0 34-5 33-5 32-5 2010 UConn (1) Stanford (1) Baylor (4) Oklahoma (3) 53-47 Big East Pacific-10 Big 12 Big 12 (Geno Auriemma) (Tara VanDerveer) (Kim Mulkey) (Sherri Coale) 39-0 36-2 27-10 27-11 2011 Texas A&M (2) Notre Dame (2) UConn (1) Stanford (1) 76-70 Big 12 Big East Big East Pacific-10 (Gary Blair) (Muffet McGraw) (Geno Auriemma) (Tara VanDerveer) 33-5 31-8 36-2 33-3 2012 Baylor (1) Notre Dame (1) UConn (1) Stanford (1) 80-61 Big 12 Big East Big East Pac-12 (Kim Mulkey) (Muffet McGraw) (Geno Auriemma) (Tara VanDerveer) 40-0 35-4 33-5 34-2 2013 UConn (1) Louisville (5) California (2) Notre Dame (1) 93-60 Big East Big East Pac-12 Big East (Geno Auriemma) (Jeff Walz) (Lindsay Gottlieb) (Muffet McGraw) 35-4 29-9 32-4 35-2

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Year Champion Runner-Up Semifinalist Championship (Tournament Seed) (Tournament Seed) (Tournament Seed) Game Score Conference Conference Conference (Coach) (Coach) (Coach) Final Won-Lost Final Won-Lost Final Won-Lost 2014 UConn (1) Notre Dame (1) Maryland (4) Stanford (2) 79-58 American Athletic Atlantic Coast Atlantic Coast Pac-12 (Geno Auriemma) (Muffet McGraw) (Brenda Frese) (Tara VanDerveer) 40-0 37-1 28-7 33-4 2015 UConn (1) Notre Dame (1) Maryland (1) South Carolina (1) 63-53 American Athletic Atlantic Coast Big Ten Southeastern (Geno Auriemma) (Muffet McGraw) (Brenda Frese) () 38-1 36-3 34-3 34-3 2016 UConn (1) Syracuse (4) Oregon St. (2) Washington (7) 82-51 American Athletic Atlantic Coast Pac-12 Pac-12 (Geno Auriemma) (Quentin Hillsman) (Scott Rueck) (Mike Neighbors) 38-0 30-8 32-5 26-11 2017 South Carolina (1) Mississippi St. (2) Stanford (2) UConn (1) 67-55 Southeastern Southeastern Pac-12 American Athletic (Dawn Staley) () (Tara VanDerveer) (Geno Auriemma) 33-4 34-5 32-6 36-1

WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR GAME RECORDS

A national championship game is indicated by (CH), a national semifinal game by (NSF) and record later vacated by (*).

22—Clarissa Davis, Texas vs. Western Ky., NSF, 12—Clarissa Davis, Texas vs. Western Ky., NSF, SINGLE GAME, 2nd Half, 3-28-86 3-28-86 22—Kim Pehlke, Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., 12—Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech vs. INDIVIDUAL NSF, 2nd Half, 4-4-92 Auburn, CH, 4-3-88 21—Kate Starbird, Stanford vs. Old Dominion, 12—Kayla McBride, Notre Dame vs. Maryland, Most Points NSF, 1st Half, 3-28-97 NSF, 4-6-14 47—, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., 21—Chasity Melvin, NC State vs. Louisiana CH, 4-4-93 Tech, NSF, 2nd Half, 3-27-98 Most Field Goals 38—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford vs. 21—, UConn vs. Baylor, NSF, 1st Attempted Half, 4-4-10 Oklahoma, NSF, 4-4-10 30—Maya Moore, UConn vs. Notre Dame, NSF, 37—Chasity Melvin, NC State vs. Louisiana 21—Maya Moore, UConn vs. Notre Dame, NSF, 4-3-11 1st Half, 4-3-11 Tech, NSF, 3-27-98 27—Margaret Diaz, Cheyney vs. Tennessee, 36—Maya Moore, UConn vs. Notre Dame, NSF, 20—, Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, CH, NSF, 3-30-84 2nd Half, 4-4-93 4-3-11 27—Yolanda Laney, Cheyney vs. Tennessee, 35—Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee vs. Cheyney, 19—Charlotte Smith, North Carolina vs. NSF, 3-30-84 Louisiana Tech, CH, 2nd Half, 4-3-94 NSF, 3-30-84 27—, Tennessee vs. LSU, NSF, 34—Maya Moore, UConn vs. Baylor, NSF, 4-4- 19—Kayla McBride, Notre Dame vs. Maryland, 4-6-08 NSF, 1st Half, 4-6-14 10 26—Dawn Staley, Virginia vs. Tennessee, CH, 32—Clarissa Davis, Texas vs. Louisiana Tech, 19—Talia Walton, Washington vs. Syracuse, 3-31-91 NSF, 1st Half, 4-3-16 NSF, 3-28-86 26—Chasity Melvin, NC State vs. Louisiana 31—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Vanderbilt, Tech, NSF, 3-27-98 NSF, 4-3-93 Most Field Goals Made 26—, LSU vs. Baylor, NSF, 31—Kara Wolters, UConn vs. Stanford, NSF, 16—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., 4-3-05 CH, 4-4-93 4-1-95 26 - Maya Moore, UConn vs. Baylor, NSF, 4-4-10 31—, Tennessee vs. Notre 14—Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, NSF, 3-31-89 25—Penny Toler, Long Beach St. vs. Tennessee, Dame, NSF, 3-28-97 NSF, 3-27-87 31—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford vs. Texas 14—Chasity Melvin, NC State vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, 3-27-98 25—Deanna Tate, Maryland vs. Tennessee, A&M, NSF, 4-3-11 NSF, 3-31-89 14—Maya Moore, UConn vs. Baylor, NSF, 4-4-10 25—Tonya Sampson, North Carolina vs. Most Points, One Half 14—Maya Moore, UConn vs. Notre Dame, NSF, Louisiana Tech, CH, 4-3-94 4-3-11 24—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., 25—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Notre CH, 2nd Half, 4-4-93 13—, Texas A&M vs. Notre Dame, NSF, 3-28-97 Dame, CH 4-5-11 24—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford vs. 25—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Oklahoma, NSF, 2nd Half, 4-4-10 13—Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee vs. Cheyney, Louisiana Tech, CH, 3-29-98 NSF, 3-30-84 23—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., 25—, Louisiana Tech vs. CH, 1st Half, 4-4-93 13—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Notre Tennessee, CH, 3-29-98 Dame, NSF, 3-28-97 22—Margaret Diaz, Cheyney vs. Tennessee, 25—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford vs. NSF, 2nd Half, 3-30-84 13—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, vs. Oklahoma, NSF, Oklahoma, NSF, 4-4-10 4-4-10

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5—, UConn vs. Penn St., NSF, 3-31-00 60.8% (6-10)—Antonita Slaughter, Louisville vs. 5—Emily Niemann, Baylor vs. Michigan St., CH, California, NSF, 4-7-13 4-5-05 50.0% (4-8)—Jennifer Azzi, Stanford vs. Auburn, 4—24 tied (Most recent: Breanna Steward, CH, 4-1-90 UConn, NSF, 4-7-13) 50.0% (4-8)—Kim Pehlke, Western Ky. vs. Stanford, CH, 4-5-92 Most Three-Point Field 50.0% (4-8)—Shannon Bobbitt, Tennessee vs. Goals Attempted Rutgers, CH, 4-3-07 50.0% (4-8)—Sydney Carter, Texas A&M vs. 15—, Stanford vs. Auburn, CH, Stanford, NSF, 4-3-11 4-1-90 13—Maya Moore, UConn vs. Notre Dame, NSF, 4-3-11 Most Free Throws Made 12—Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, 12—Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech vs. NSF, 3-26-82 Tennessee, CH, 3-29-98 12—Cheryl Miller, Southern California vs. Texas, 11—Audrey Burcy, Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, CH, CH, 3-30-86 4-4-93 12—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford vs. 11—Sue Bird, UConn vs. Notre Dame, NSF, Oklahoma, NSF, 4-4-10 3-30-01 11—Cheryl Miller, Southern California vs. 11—, UConn vs. Notre Dame, NSF, Louisiana Tech, CH, 4-3-83 3-30-01 11—Tonya Edwards, Tennessee vs. Long Beach 11—Diana Taurasi, UConn vs. Texas, NSF, 4-6-03 St., NSF, 3-27-87 11—Maya Moore, UConn vs. Stanford, NSF, 11—Carolyn Jones, Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, 4-6-08 NSF, 3-30-90 11—Victoria Vivians, Mississippi St. vs. UConn, 11—Kim Pehlke, Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., NSF, 3-31-17 NSF, 4-4-92 Danielle Adams scored 30 points in the 2011 10—Wendy Davis, UConn vs. Virginia, NSF, 11—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., championship game as Texas A&M won its 3-30-91 first national title. CH, 4-4-93 10—Kedra Holland, Georgia vs. Tennessee, 11—, Tennessee vs. Louisiana NSF, 4-1-95 Tech, CH, 3-29-98 Highest Field-Goal 10—Kate Paye, Stanford vs. UConn, NSF, 4-1-95 Percentage (Min. eight 10—Aubrey Eblin, Old Dominion vs. Tennessee, Most Free Throws CH, 3-30-97 made) Attempted 100.0% (8-8)—Kristin Folkl, Stanford vs. Old 10—, Oklahoma vs. UConn, CH, 3-31-02 15—Chasity Melvin, NC State vs. Louisiana Dominion, NSF, 3-28-97 Tech, NSF, 3-27-98 88.9% (8-9)—Jennifer White, Louisiana Tech vs. 10—, North Carolina vs. Maryland, NSF, 4-2-06 15—Erlana Larkins, North Carolina vs. Maryland, Southern California, CH, 4-3-83 NSF, 4-2-06 84.6% (11-13)—Tina Charles, UConn vs. 10—Antonita Slaughter, Louisville vs. California, NSF, 4-7-13 14—Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, Louisville, CH, 4-7-09 NSF, 3-26-82 83.3% (10-12)—Katrina McClain, Georgia vs. Highest Three-Point 14—Cheryl Miller, Southern California vs. Western Ky., NSF, 3-29-85 Louisiana Tech, CH, 4-3-83 83.3% (10-12)—, Maryland vs. Field-Goal Percentage 14—Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, North Carolina, NSF, 4-2-06 (Min. four made) NSF, 3-30-90 80.0% (8-10)—Nyree Roberts, Old Dominion vs. 88.8% (8-9)—Talia Walton, Washington vs. 14—Dena Head, Tennessee vs. Virginia, CH, Stanford, NSF, 3-28-97 Syracuse, NSF, 4-3-16 3-31-91 80.0% (8-10)—, Notre Dame 80.0% (4-5)—, UConn vs. 14—, Notre Dame vs. Purdue, CH, vs. Texas A&M, CH, 4-5-11 Tennessee, NSF, 3-29-96 4-1-01 76.9% (10-13)—Janice Lawrence, Louisiana 80.0% (4-5)—Abby Conklin, Tennessee vs. 13—Seven tied (Most recent: Nnemkadi Tech vs. Southern California, NSF, 3-30-84 Georgia, CH, 3-31-96 Ogwumike, Stanford vs. Oklahoma, NSF, 72.7% (8-11)—Marion Jones, North Carolina vs. 80.0% (4-5)—Kellie Jolly, Tennessee vs. 4-4-10) Purdue, NSF, 4-2-94 Louisiana Tech, CH, 3-29-98 72.7% (8-11)—Tracy Henderson, Georgia vs. 80.0% (4-5)—Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame vs. Highest Free-Throw Stanford, NSF, 3-29-96 UConn, NSF, 3-30-01 72.7% (8-11) A’Ja Wilson, South Carolina vs. Percentage (Min. six made) 80.0% (4-5)—Matee Ajavon, Rutgers vs. LSU, Notre Dame, 4-5-15 100.0% (11-11)—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech NSF, 4-1-07 vs. Ohio St., CH, 4-4-93 71.4% (10-14)—Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame vs. 80.0% (4-5)—, UConn, NSF, UConn, NSF, 4-3-11 100.0% (9-9)—Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee vs. 4-7-13 Cheyney, NSF, 3-30-84 Most Three-Point Field 71.4% (5-7)—, Purdue vs. Louisiana 100.0% (9-9)—Tonya Baucom, Missouri St. vs. Tech, NSF, 3-26-99 Western Ky., NSF, 4-4-92 Goals Made 71.4% (5-7)—Sue Bird, UConn vs. Penn St., 100.0% (9-9)—Saudia Roundtree, Georgia vs. 8—Talia Walton, Washington vs. Syracuse, NSF, NSF, 3-31-00 Stanford, NSF, 3-29-96 4-3-16 66.7% (4-6)—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. 100.0% (8-8)—Ruthie Bolton, Auburn vs. Long 6—Katy Steding, Stanford vs. Auburn, CH, 4-1-90 Ohio St., CH, 4-4-93 Beach St., NSF, 4-1-88 6—Antonita Slaughter, Louisville vs. California, 66.7% (4-6)—Betsy Harris, Alabama vs. 100.0% (8-8)—Kate Starbird, Stanford vs. Old NSF, 4-7-13 Louisiana Tech, NSF, 4-2-94 Dominion, NSF, 3-28-97 5—Maya Moore, UConn vs. Notre Dame, NSF, 62.5% (5-8)—Emily Niemann, Baylor vs. 100.0% (8-8)—Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame vs. 4-3-11 Michigan St., CH, 4-5-05 Tennessee, NSF, 3-28-97 5—Ukari Figgs, Purdue vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, 62.5% (5-8) Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn 100.0% (8-8)—Niele Ivey, Notre Dame vs. 3-26-99 vs. Louisville, CH, 4-9-13 UConn, NSF, 3-30-01

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100.0% (8-8)—Diana Taurasi, UConn vs. 11—, Oklahoma vs. Louisville, Tennessee, CH, 4-8-03 NSF, 1st Half, 4-5-09 SINGLE GAME, TEAM 100.0% (7-7)—Nikki Keyton, Ohio St. vs. Texas 11—A’ja Wilson, South Carolina vs. Stanford, Tech, CH, 4-4-93 NSF, 3-31-17 Most Points, Game 100.0% (7-7)—Breanna Stewart, UConn vs. 10—Charlotte Smith, North Carolina vs. 97—Texas vs. Southern California (81), CH, Syracuse, CH, 4-5-16 Louisiana Tech, CH, 1st Half, 4-3-94 3-30-86 100.0% (6-6)—Kimetria Hayden, Baylor vs. 10—Candace Parker, Tennessee vs. North 93—Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech (75), CH, UConn, NSF, 4-4-10 Carolina, NSF, 2nd Half, 4-1-07 3-29-98 100.0% (6-6)—Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame vs. 93—UConn vs. Louisville (60), CH, 4-9-13 UConn, NSF, 4-3-11 Most Assists (Since 1985) 91—Georgia vs. Western Ky. (78), NSF, 3-29-85 100.0% (6-6)—, Texas A&M vs. 11—, Louisiana Tech vs. 90—Texas vs. Western Ky. (65), NSF, 3-28-86 Notre Dame, CH 4-5-11 Texas, NSF, 3-27-87 90—Notre Dame vs. UConn (75), NSF, 3-30-01 100.0% (6-6)—, Notre Dame vs. 11—Kellie Jolly, Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, UConn, NSF, 4-7-13 CH, 3-30-97 89—North Carolina vs. Purdue (74), NSF, 4-2-94 10—Kamie Ethridge, Texas vs. Western Ky., 89—UConn vs. Penn St. (67), NSF, 3-31-00 Most Rebounds NSF, 3-28-86 88—Stanford vs. Auburn (81), CH, 4-1-90 23—Charlotte Smith, North Carolina vs. 10—Kamie Ethridge, Texas vs. Southern 87—Notre Dame vs. Maryland (61), NSF, 4-6-14 Louisiana Tech, CH, 4-3-94 California, CH, 3-30-86 84—Texas Tech vs. Ohio St. (82), CH, 4-4-93 20—Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion vs. Georgia, 10—Melissa McCray, Tennessee vs. Auburn, 84—Baylor vs. Michigan St. (62), CH, 4-5-05 CH, 3-31-85 CH, 4-2-89 20—, LSU vs. Tennessee, NSF, 10—Michelle Marciniak, Tennessee vs. Georgia, Most Points, One Half 4-6-08 NSF, 4-1-95 57—Georgia vs. Western Ky., NSF, 2nd Half, 19—Tina Charles, UConn vs. Louisville., CH, 10—, Oklahoma vs. Louisville, 3-29-85 4-7-09 NSF, 4-5-09 55—Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, CH, 1st Half, 19—A’ja Wilson, South Carolina vs. Stanford, 9—Eight tied (Most recent: , Penn 3-29-98 NSF, 3-31-17 St. vs. UConn, NSF, 3-31-00) 53—Notre Dame vs. UConn, NSF, 2nd Half, 18—Clarissa Davis, Texas vs. Western Ky., NSF, NOTE: Rhonda Windham, Southern California 3-30-01 3-28-86 vs. Georgia, NSF, 4-1-83, recorded 14 assists and Kim Mulkey, Louisiana Tech vs. Southern 52—Texas vs. Southern California, CH, 2nd Half, 18—Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. Tennessee, 3-30-86 NSF, 3-27-87 California, CH, 4-3-83, recorded 11 assists before assists became an official statistic. 52—UConn vs. Penn St., NSF, 2nd Half, 3-31-00 18—Racquel Spurlock, Louisiana Tech vs. 51—Texas vs. Western Ky., NSF, 2nd Half, Alabama, NSF, 4-2-94 3-28-86 17—Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion vs. La.- Most Steals (Since 1988) 51—Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., NSF, 2nd Half, Monroe, NSF, 3-29-85 10—Ruthie Bolton, Auburn vs. Long Beach St., NSF, 4-1-88 4-4-92 17—Yolanda Watkins, Alabama vs. Louisiana 51—Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, CH, 2nd Half, Tech, NSF, 4-2-94 8—Averrill Roberts, Ohio St. vs. Iowa, NSF, 4-3-93 4-4-93 17—Kelly Schumacher, UConn vs. Notre Dame, 51—Tennessee vs. Notre Dame, NSF, 2nd Half, NSF, 3-30-01 8—, Old Dominion vs. Tennessee, CH, 3-30-97 3-28-97 17—, Stanford vs. UConn, CH, 50—UConn vs. Syracuse, CH, 1st Half, 4-5-16 4-6-10 6—Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, CH, 4-3-88 48—UConn vs. Louisville, CH, 1st Half, 4-9-13 16—La’ Keshia Frett, Georgia vs. Tennessee, CH, 3-31-96 6—Marion Jones, North Carolina vs. Purdue, 48—Notre Dame vs. Maryland, NSF, 1st Half, NSF, 4-2-94 4-6-14 16—Nicky Anosike, Tennessee vs. Rutgers, CH, 4-3-07 6—, UConn vs. Tennessee, CH, 47—Stanford vs. Auburn, CH, 2nd Half, 4-1-90 4-2-00 16—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford vs. 47—Baylor vs. Michigan St., CH, 2nd Half, 4-5-05 Oklahoma, NSF, 4-4-10 6—Niele Ivey, Notre Dame vs. Purdue, CH, 47—UConn vs. Oregon St., NSF, 1st Half, 4-3-16 4-1-01 16—, UConn vs. Notre Dame, CH, 4-8-14 6—Nicky Anosike, Tennessee vs. Stanford, CH, 4-8-09 Most Rebounds, One Half 5—18 tied (Most recent: , UConn vs. Stanford, NSF, 4-6-14 14—Clarissa Davis, Texas vs. Western Ky., NSF, 2nd Half, 3-28-86 13—Yolanda Watkins, Alabama vs. Louisiana Most Blocked Shots Tech, NSF, 2nd Half, 4-2-94 (Since 1988) 13—Charlotte Smith, North Carolina vs. 9—Kelly Schumacher, UConn vs. Tennessee, Louisiana Tech, CH, 2nd Half, 4-3-94 CH, 4-2-00 12—Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion vs. Georgia, 7—, Tennessee vs. Rutgers, NSF, CH, 2nd Half, 3-31-85 3-31-00 12—Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. Tennessee, 7—Ruth Riley, Notre Dame vs. Purdue, CH, NSF, 2nd Half, 3-27-87 4-1-01 12—Sylvia Fowles, LSU vs. Tennessee, NSF, 6—Kara Wolters, UConn vs. Tennessee, NSF, 2nd Half, 4-6-08 3-29-96 12—Tina Charles, UConn vs. Louisville, CH, 1st 6—Alison Bales, Duke vs. LSU, NSF, 4-2-06 Half, 4-7-09 6—Tina Charles, UConn vs. Stanford, CH, 4-6-10 11—Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, 6—, Oregon St. vs. UConn, NSF, NSF, 2nd Half, 3-30-90 4-3-16 11—Racquel Spurlock, Louisiana Tech vs. Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, holds the Alabama, NSF, 1st Half, 4-2-94 Women’s Final Four single game scoring 11—La’Keshia Frett, Georgia vs. Tennessee, record of 47 points. 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Most Points, Period 47—Tennessee vs. LSU (46), NSF, 4-6-08 40—Tennessee (22) vs. LSU (18), NSF, 1st Half, 4-6-08 28—UConn vs. Syracuse, CH, 1st Pd., 4-5-16 47—Stanford vs. UConn (53), CH, 4-6-10 48—Stanford vs. Baylor (59), NSF, 4-1-12 41—Duke (26) vs. LSU (15), NSF, 1st Half, 26—UConn vs. Oregon St., NSF, 1st Pd., 4-3-16 4-2-06 48—Stanford vs. Tennessee (64), CH, 4-8-08 24—Syracuse vs. Washington, NSF, 3rd Pd., 43—Tennessee (22) vs. North Carolina (21), 4-3-16 Fewest Points, One Half NSF, 1st Half, 4-1-07 22—Two tied (Most recent: Mississippi St. vs. 44—LSU (25) vs. Tennessee (19), NSF, 1st Half, 12—UConn vs. Stanford (20), CH, 1st Half, UConn, NSF, 1st Pd., 3-31-17) 4-4-04 4-6-10 46—Tennessee (27) vs. Stanford (19), CH, 2nd 15—LSU vs. Duke (26), NSF, 1st Half, 4-2-06 Most Points, Both Teams Half, 4-8-08 16—LSU vs. Rutgers (22), NSF, 2nd Half, 4-1-07 178—Texas (97) vs. Southern California (81), 47—Tennessee (29) vs. Rutgers (18), CH, 1st CH, 3-30-86 17—Purdue vs. Duke (22), CH, 1st Half, 3-28-99 Half, 4-3-07 171—Tennessee (88) vs. UConn (83), NSF, 18—Rutgers vs. Tennessee (29), CH, 1st Half, 48—Baylor (25) vs. Stanford (23), NSF, 1st Half, 3-29-96 4-3-07 4-1-12 169—Georgia (91) vs. Western Ky. (78), NSF, 18—LSU vs. Tennessee (22), NSF, 1st Half, 49—Stanford (28) vs. Tennessee (21), NSF, 1st 3-29-85 4-6-08 Half, 3-30-91 169—Stanford (88) vs. Auburn (81), CH, 4-1-90 19—Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn (31), CH, 1st 49—Stanford (29) vs. South Carolina (20), NSF, 168—Tennessee (93) vs. Louisiana Tech (75), Half, 4-3-88 1st Half, 3-31-17 CH, 3-29-98 19—Tennessee vs. UConn (32), CH, 1st Half, 50—Auburn (31) vs. Louisiana Tech (19), CH, 1st 166—Texas Tech (84) vs. Ohio St. (82), CH, 4-2-00 Half, 4-3-88 4-4-93 19—Tennessee vs. LSU (25), NSF, 1st Half, 50—Stanford (27) vs. Texas A&M (23), NSF, 1st 165—Old Dominion (83) vs. Stanford (82), NSF, 4-4-04 Half, 4-3-11 3-28-97 19—LSU vs. Rutgers (37), NSF, 1st Half, 4-1-07 51—Louisiana Tech (30) vs. Tennessee (21), 165—Notre Dame (90) vs. UConn (75), NSF, 19—Stanford vs. Tennessee (27), CH, 2nd Half, NSF, 1st Half, 3-26-82 3-30-01 4-8-08 163—North Carolina (89) vs. Purdue (74), NSF, Largest Winning Margin 4-2-94 Fewest Points, Period 33—UConn (93) vs. Louisville (60), CH, 4-9-13 158—Notre Dame (83) vs. UConn (75) (OT), 6—South Carolina vs. Stanford, NSF, 2nd Pd., 31—UConn (82) vs. Syrcause (51), CH, 4-5-16 NSF, 4-1-12 3-31-17 29—UConn (80) vs. Oregon St. (51), NSF, 4-3-16 157—Oklahoma (86) vs. Duke (71), NSF, 3-29-02 8—Stanford vs. South Carolina, NSF, 3rd Pd., 28—Tennessee (86) vs. Arkansas (58), NSF, 3-31-17 3-27-98 Most Points, Both 8—Syracuse vs. UConn, CH, 4th Pd., 4-5-16 27—UConn (87) vs. Stanford (60), NSF, 4-1-95 9—Oregon St. vs. UConn, NSF, 2nd Pd., 4-3-16 Teams, One Half 26—Notre Dame (87) vs. Maryland (61), NSF, 101—Georgia (57) vs. Western Ky. (44), NSF, 10—Syracuse vs. UConn, CH, 2nd Pd., 4-5-16 4-6-14 2nd Half, 3-29-85 25—Texas (90) vs. Western Ky. (65), NSF, 98—Texas (52) vs. Southern California (46), CH, Fewest Points, Both 3-28-86 2nd Half, 3-30-86 Teams, Game 24—Southern California (81) vs. Georgia (57), 98—Western Ky. (51) vs. Missouri St. (47), NSF, 93—Tennessee (47) vs. LSU (46), NSF, 4-6-08 NSF, 4-1-83 2nd Half, 4-4-92 94—Rutgers (59) vs. LSU (35), NSF, 4-1-07 24—Southern California (83) vs. Tennessee (59), 95—Ohio St. (51) vs. Texas Tech (44), CH, 2nd NSF, 3-28-86 100—UConn (53) vs. Stanford (47), CH, 4-6-10 Half, 4-4-93 24—Rutgers (59) vs. LSU (35), NSF, 4-1-07 102—Tennessee (52) vs. LSU (50), NSF, 4-4-04 91—UConn (52) vs. Penn St. (39), NSF, 2nd 23—Louisiana Tech (69) vs. Tennessee (46), Half, 3-31-00 104—Old Dominion (57) vs. La.-Monroe (47), NSF, 3-26-82 NSF, 3-29-85 90—Cheyney (45) vs. Tennessee (45), NSF, 2nd 23—Tennessee (67) vs. Louisiana Tech (44), Half, 3-30-84 105—Tennessee (59) vs. Rutgers (46), CH, CH, 3-29-87 4-3-07 89—Tennessee (51) vs. Notre Dame (38), NSF, 23—UConn (79) vs. Tennessee (56), NSF, 3-31-02 2nd Half, 3-28-97 106—Texas Tech (60) vs. Vanderbilt (46), NSF, 4-3-93 22—Tennessee (73) vs. Georgia (51), NSF, 89—Oklahoma (46) vs. Duke (43), NSF, 2nd 4-1-95 Half, 3-29-02 106—Tennessee (56) vs. North Carolina (50), 22—UConn (89) vs. Penn St. (67), NSF, 3-31-00 87—Stanford (47) vs. Auburn (40), CH, 2nd Half, NSF, 4-1-07 4-1-90 106—Baylor (59) vs. Stanford (47), NSF, 4-1-12 22—Baylor (84) vs. Michigan St. (62), CH, 4-5-05 87—North Carolina (50) vs. Purdue (37), NSF, 107—Purdue (62) vs. Duke (45), CH, 3-28-99 22—UConn (76) vs. Louisville (54), CH, 4-7-09 2nd Half, 4-2-94 109—Duke (64) vs. LSU (45), NSF, 4-2-06 87—Tennessee (55) vs. Louisiana Tech (32), CH, 110—Louisiana Tech (56) vs. Auburn (54), CH, Smallest Winning Margin 1st Half, 3-29-98 4-3-88 1—Stanford (66) vs. Virginia (65), NSF, 4-4-92 111—Tennessee (67) vs. Louisiana Tech (44), 1—Ohio St. (73) vs. Iowa (72) (OT), NSF, 4-3-93 Fewest Points, Game CH, 3-29-87 1—North Carolina (60) vs. Louisiana Tech (59), 35—LSU vs. Rutgers (59), NSF, 4-1-07 112—Tennessee (64) vs. Stanford (48), CH, CH, 4-3-94 44—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee (67), CH, 4-8-08 1—Old Dominion (83) vs. Stanford (82) (OT), 3-29-87 NSF, 3-28-97 45—Duke vs. Purdue (62), CH, 3-28-99 Fewest Points, Both 1—Tennessee (47) vs. LSU (46), NSF, 4-6-08 45—LSU vs. Duke (64), NSF, 4-2-06 1—Texas A&M (63) vs. Stanford (62), NSF, Teams, One Half 4-3-11 46—Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech (69), NSF, 32—Stanford (20) vs. UConn (12), CH, 1st Half, 1—Notre Dame (66) vs. South Carolina (65), 3-26-82 4-6-10 NSF, 4-5-15 46—Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech (60), NSF, 4-3-93 38—Rutgers (22) vs. LSU (16), NSF, 2nd Half, 2—Southern California (69) vs. Louisiana Tech 46—Rutgers vs. Tennessee (59), CH, 4-3-07 4-1-07 (67), CH, 4-3-83 46—LSU vs. Tennessee (47), NSF, 4-6-08 39—Duke (22) vs. Purdue (17), CH, 1st Half, 2—Louisiana Tech (56) vs. Auburn (54), CH, 3-28-99 47—La.-Monroe vs. Old Dominion (57), NSF, 4-3-88 3-29-85

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2—Texas Tech (84) vs. Ohio St. (82), CH, 4-4-93 35—Louisiana Tech vs. Texas, NSF, 3-27-87 50—Texas Tech vs. Vanderbilt, NSF, 4-3-93 2—Notre Dame (68) vs. Purdue (66), CH, 4-1-01 35—North Carolina vs. Purdue, NSF, 4-2-94 50—UConn vs. Stanford, NSF, 4-1-95 2—UConn (71) vs. Texas (69), NSF, 4-6-03 35—Old Dominion vs. Stanford, NSF, 3-28-97 50—LSU vs. Tennessee, NSF, 4-4-04 2—Tennessee (52) vs. UConn (50), NSF, 4-4-04 35—Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, CH, 3-29-98 50—Tennessee vs. LSU, NSF, 4-4-04 2—Mississippi St. (66) vs. UConn (64) (OT), 35—UConn vs. Louisville, CH, 4-9-13 50—Maryland vs. North Carolina, NSF, 4-2-06 NSF, 3-31-17 34—UConn vs. Notre Dame, CH, 4-8-14 34—UConn vs. Oregon St., NSF, 4-3-16 Highest Field-Goal Smallest Winning Margin, 32—Tennessee vs. Georgia, CH, 3-31-96 Percentage Overtime 32—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, CH, 3-29-98 59.2% (29-49)—Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, 1—Ohio St. (73) vs. Iowa (72) (OT), NSF, 4-3-93 32—Notre Dame vs. Maryland, NSF, 4-6-14 CH, 3-30-97 1—Old Dominion (83) vs. Stanford (82) (OT), 31—Southern California vs. Tennessee, CH, 58.8% (40-68)—Texas vs. Southern California, NSF, 3-28-97 4-1-84 CH, 3-30-86 2—Mississippi St. (66) vs. UConn (64) (OT), 31—UConn vs. Tennessee, CH, 4-2-00 58.5% (31-53)—Georgia vs. Western Ky., NSF, NSF, 3-31-17 31—UConn vs. Notre Dame, NSF, 4-1-12 3-29-85 3—Tennessee (70) vs. Virginia (67) (OT), CH, 58.3% (35-60)—Louisiana Tech vs. Texas, NSF, 3-31-91 Fewest Field Goals Made 3-27-87 3—Maryland (78) vs. Duke (75) (OT), CH, 4-4-06 14—LSU vs. Rutgers, NSF, 4-1-07 56.7% (34-60)—UConn vs. Oregon St., NSF, 4-3-16 16—Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, 3-26-82 Largest Margin Overcome 56.1% (37-66)—Southern California vs. Georgia, 16—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, CH, 3-29-87 16—Notre Dame (90) vs. UConn (75), NSF, NSF, 4-1-83 3-30-01 (Notre Dame trailed, 47-31, with 16—Tennessee vs. UConn, CH, 4-2-00 56.0% (28-50)—Maryland vs. North Carolina, 2:02 remaining in the first half). 17—Tennessee vs. North Carolina, NSF, 4-1-07 NSF, 4-2-06 16—Michigan St. (68) vs. Tennessee (64), NSF, 17—Baylor vs. UConn, NSF, 4-4-10 55.6% (30-54)—Louisiana Tech vs. Cheyney, 4-3-05 (Michigan St. trailed, 47-31, with 18—Arkansas vs. Tennessee, NSF, 3-27-98 CH, 3-28-82 16:03 remaining in the game). 18—Duke vs. Purdue, CH, 3-28-99 54.7% (29-53)—Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., CH, 15—Old Dominion (83) vs. Stanford (82) (OT), 18—Tennessee vs. LSU, NSF, 4-4-04 4-4-93 NSF, 3-28-97 (Old Dominion trailed, 31-16, 18—LSU vs. Duke, NSF, 4-2-06 54.7% (29-53)—Texas A&M vs. Notre Dame, with 7:48 remaining in the first half). CH, 4-5-11 18—Stanford vs. UConn, CH, 4-6-10 15—Baylor (68) vs. LSU (57), NSF, 4-3-05 54.7% (29-53)—UConn vs. Maryland, NSF, 4-5-15 18—Oregon St. vs. UConn, NSF, 4-3-16 (Baylor trailed, 24-9, with 7:42 remaining in 53.0% (35-66)—North Carolina vs. Purdue, NSF, the first half). Most Field Goals 4-2-94 14—Louisiana Tech (56) vs. Auburn (54), CH, 53.0% (35-66)—UConn vs. Louisville, CH, 4-9-13 4-3-88 (Louisiana Tech trailed, 37-23, with Attempted 15:21 remaining in the game). 52.6% (30-57)—UConn vs. Oklahoma, CH, 3-31-02 82—Cheyney vs. Tennessee, NSF, 3-30-84 14—Louisville (61) vs. Oklahoma (59), NSF, 4-5-09 (Louisville trailed, 16-2, with 12:54 82—Western Ky. vs. Georgia, NSF, 3-29-85 Lowest Field-Goal remaining in the first half). 81—Stanford vs. UConn, NSF, 4-1-95 Percentage 13—Southern California (69) vs. Louisiana 77—UConn vs. Notre Dame, NSF, 3-30-01 26.4% (14-53)—LSU vs. Rutgers, NSF, 4-1-07 Tech (67), CH, 4-3-83 (Southern California 76—Old Dominion vs. Georgia, CH, 3-31-85 26.5% (18-68)—Stanford vs. UConn, CH, 4-6-10 trailed, 35-22, with 3:04 remaining in the 76—Tennessee vs. Southern California, NSF, first half). 27.0% (17-63)—Tennessee vs. North Carolina, 3-28-86 NSF, 4-1-07 13—Maryland (78) vs. Duke (75) (OT), CH, 74—Notre Dame vs. California, NSF, 4-7-13 4-4-06 (Maryland trailed, 45-32, with 14:53 28.4% (21-74)—La.-Monroe vs. Old Dominion, remaining in regulation). 73—Tennessee vs. Georgia, CH, 3-31-96 NSF, 3-29-85 12—Tennessee (56) vs. North Carolina (50), 73—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, CH, 3-29-98 29.0% (18-62)—LSU vs. Duke, NSF, 4-2-06 NSF, 4-1-07 (Tennessee trailed, 48-36, with 73—UConn vs. Notre Dame, CH, 4-8-14 29.6% (21-71)—Western Ky. vs. Stanford, CH, 8:18 remaining in the game). 72—Notre Dame vs. UConn, NSF, 4-1-12 4-5-92 10—Louisville (64) vs. California (57), NSF, 71—Western Ky. vs. Stanford, CH, 4-5-92 29.7% (22-74)—Notre Dame vs. UConn, NSF, 4-7-13 (Louisville trailed 35-25 with 1:41 71—Georgia vs. Tennessee, CH, 3-31-96 4-7-13 remaining in first half). 71—Syracuse vs. Washington, NSF, 4-3-16 30.2% (16-53)—Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, 9—Old Dominion (70) vs. Georgia (65), CH, NSF, 3-26-82 3-31-85 (Old Dominion trailed, 31-22, with 30.4% (21-69)—Tennessee vs. LSU, NSF, 4-6-08 2:18 remaining in the first half). Fewest Field Goals 30.5% (18-59)—Arkansas vs. Tennessee, NSF, 9—Stanford (88) vs. Auburn (81), CH, 4-1-90 Attempted 3-27-98 (Stanford­ trailed, 41-32, with 1:47 remaining 45—Baylor vs. UConn, NSF, 4-4-10 30.9% (25-81)—Stanford vs. UConn, NSF, 4-1-95 in the first half). 46—Stanford vs. Texas A&M, NSF, 4-3-11 30.9% (21-68)—Louisville vs. UConn, CH, 4-7-09 9—UConn (70) vs. Tennessee (64), CH, 4-2-95 46—UConn vs. Mississippi St., NSF, 3-31-17 (UConn trailed, 43-34, with 18:43 remaining in the game). 47—Old Dominion vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, Most Three-Point Field 4-1-83 9—UConn (71) vs. Texas (69), NSF, 4-6-03 47—Louisville vs. California, NSF, 4-7-13 Goals Made (UConn trailed, 50-41, with 12:25 remaining 13—UConn vs. Louisville, CH, 4-9-13 in the game). 48—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, CH, 3-29-87 12—Syracuse vs. Washington, NSF, 4-3-16 9—UConn (53) vs. Stanford (47), CH, 4-6-10 49—Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, CH, 3-30-97 11—Stanford vs. Auburn, CH, 4-1-90 (UConn trailed, 18-9, with 5:36 remaining 49—Tennessee vs. Rutgers, NSF, 3-31-00 11—Washington vs. Syracuse, NSF, 4-3-16 in the first half). 49—UConn vs. Tennessee, CH, 4-8-03 10—UConn vs. Tennessee, CH, 4-8-03 49—Rutgers vs. Tennessee, CH, 4-1-07 10—Rutgers vs. LSU, NSF, 4-1-07 Most Field Goals Made 49—Stanford vs. Tennessee, CH, 4-8-08 40—Texas vs. Southern California, CH, 3-30-86 9—Duke vs. Georgia, NSF, 3-26-99 50—Louisiana Tech vs. Southern California, 37—Southern California vs. Georgia, NSF, 4-1-83 NSF, 3-30-84 9—Oklahoma vs. Duke, NSF, 3-29-02 36—Texas vs. Western Ky., NSF, 3-28-86 50—Missouri St. vs. Western Ky., NSF, 4-4-92 8—Notre Dame vs. UConn, NSF, 3-30-01

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8—Oklahoma vs. UConn, CH, 3-31-02 50.0% (6-12)—Auburn vs. Stanford, CH, 4-1-90 38—Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., NSF, 4-4-92 8—Stanford vs. UConn, NSF, 4-6-08 50.0% (6-12)—UConn vs. Penn St., NSF, 3-31-00 37—Georgia vs. Western Ky., NSF, 3-29-85 8—UConn vs. Stanford, NSF, 4-5-09 50.0% (6-12)—Baylor vs. Michigan St., CH, 37—Missouri St. vs. Western Ky., NSF, 4-4-92 8—Stanford vs. UConn, CH, 4-6-10 4-5-05 37—Stanford vs. Western Ky., CH, 4-5-92 8—Louisville vs. California, NSF, 4-7-13 50.0% (4-8)—Virginia vs. Tennessee, CH, 3-31-91 35—Tennessee vs. Virginia, CH, 3-31-91 8—UConn vs. Maryland, NSF, 4-5-15 50.0% (4-8)—Notre Dame vs. UConn, NSF, 32—Maryland vs. North Carolina, NSF, 4-2-06 4-3-11 8—UConn vs. Notre Dame, CH, 4-7-15 31—Stanford vs. Auburn, CH, 4-1-90 50.0% (13-26)­—UConn vs. Louisville, CH, 4-9-13 29—Southern California vs. Texas, CH, 3-30-86 Fewest Three-Point 47.6% (10-21)—UConn vs. Tennessee, CH, 4-8-03 Fewest Free Throws Field Goals Made Lowest Three-Point 0—Auburn vs. Long Beach St., NSF, 4-1-88 Attempted 0—Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, CH, 4-3-88 Field-Goal Percentage 4—Stanford vs. UConn, CH, 4-6-10 0—Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, 3-31-89 (Min. nine att.) 5—Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, NSF, 4-3-93 0—Tennessee vs. Maryland, NSF, 3-31-89 0.0% (0-11)—Virginia vs. Stanford, NSF, 4-4-92 5—Stanford vs. UConn, NSF, 4-1-95 0—Tennessee vs. Auburn, CH, 4-2-89 0.0% (0-9)—UConn vs. Oklahoma, CH, 3-31-02 5—UConn vs. Oregon St., NSF, 4-3-16 0—Auburn vs. Tennessee, CH, 4-2-89 6.7% (1-15)—Stanford vs. Oklahoma, NSF, 5—Stanford vs. South Carolina, NSF, 3-31-17 0—Tennessee vs. Virginia, CH, 3-31-91 4-4-10 6—Tennessee vs. Southern California, NSF, 0—Virginia vs. Stanford, NSF, 4-4-92 7.7% (1-13)—Purdue vs. Duke, CH, 3-28-99 3-28-86 0—UConn vs. Oklahoma, CH, 3-31-02 8.3% (1-12)—Old Dominion vs. Stanford, NSF, 6—Duke vs. Purdue, CH, 3-28-99 3-28-97 0—LSU vs. Tennessee, NSF, 4-4-04 6—Duke vs. Tennessee, NSF, 4-6-03 10.0% (1-10)—Notre Dame vs. Purdue, CH, 6—Maryland vs. UConn, NSF, 4-5-15 0—South Carolina vs. Mississippi St., CH, 4-2-17 4-1-01 7—Cheyney vs. Louisiana Tech, CH, 3-28-82 10.5% (2-19)—Syracuse vs. UConn, CH, 4-5-16 7—Tennessee vs. LSU, NSF, 4-6-08 Most Three-Point Field 11.1% (1-9)—LSU vs. Duke, NSF, 4-2-06 7—Stanford vs. Baylor, NSF, 4-1-12 Goals Attempted 11.1% (1-9)—LSU vs. Tennessee, NSF, 4-6-08 7—California vs. Louisville, NSF, 4-7-13 33—Syracuse vs. Washington, NSF, 4-3-16 11.5% (3-26)—Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, NSF, 30—UConn vs. Notre Dame, NSF, 3-30-01 4-3-93 7—UConn vs. Notre Dame, CH, 4-7-15 27—Stanford vs. UConn, NSF, 4-1-95 11.8% (2-17)—Stanford vs. Georgia, NSF, 26—Stanford vs. Auburn, CH, 4-1-90 3-29-96 Highest Free-Throw 26—Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, NSF, 4-3-93 11.8% (2-17)—Stanford vs. Baylor, NSF, 4-1-12 Percentage (Min. nine made) 26—Oklahoma vs. Duke, NSF, 3-29-02 13.3% (2-15)—Georgia vs. Tennessee, NSF, 100.0% (10-10)—Texas A&M vs. Stanford, NSF, 4-1-95 4-3-11 26—UConn vs. Stanford, NSF, 4-6-08 13.3% (2-15)—Tennessee vs. North Carolina, 100.0% (9-9)—Tennessee vs. Southern California, 26—UConn vs. Louisville, CH, 4-9-13 NSF, 4-1-07 CH, 4-1-84 25—Stanford vs. UConn, NSF, 4-6-14 100.0% (9-9)—Oregon St. vs. UConn, NSF, 25—Washington vs. Syracuse, NSF, 4-3-16 Most Free Throws Made 4-3-16 24—Georgia vs. Tennessee, CH, 3-31-96 34—UConn vs. Stanford, NSF, 4-1-95 91.7% (11-12)—Cheyney vs. Tennessee, NSF, 23—Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, NSF, 3-30-90 31—Stanford vs. Western Ky., CH, 4-5-92 3-30-84 23—North Carolina vs. Maryland, NSF, 4-2-06 29—Georgia vs. Western Ky., NSF, 3-29-85 90.5% (19-21)—UConn vs. Notre Dame, NSF, 4-7-13 23—UConn vs. Notre Dame, CH, 4-7-15 29—Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, 3-30-90 90.0% (9-10)—Louisville vs. UConn, CH, 4-9-13 22—Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, CH, 4-4-93 29—Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., NSF, 4-4-92 88.0% (22-25)—UConn vs. Oklahoma, CH, 3-31-02 22—Stanford vs. UConn, CH, 4-6-10 28—Notre Dame vs. UConn, NSF, 3-30-01 87.5% (14-16)—Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, 22—UConn vs. Maryland, NSF, 4-5-15 24—Maryland vs. North Carolina, NSF, 4-2-06 NSF, 4-1-88 22—Mississippi St. vs. UConn, NSF, 3-31-17 23—Southern California vs. Texas, CH, 3-30-86 87.5% (21-24)—Oklahoma vs. Duke, NSF, 3-29-02 22—Tennessee vs. Virginia, CH, 3-31-91 87.5% (14-16)—UConn vs. Stanford, NSF, 4-6-08 Fewest Three-Point 21—Stanford vs. Auburn, CH, 4-1-90 86.4% (19-22)—Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, CH, Field Goals Attempted 4-4-93 0—Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, 3-31-89 Fewest Free Throws Made 86.4% (19-22)—UConn vs. Penn St., NSF, 3-31-00 0—Tennessee vs. Maryland, NSF, 3-31-89 1—Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, NSF, 4-3-93 85.7% (18-21)—Stanford vs. Old Dominion, NSF, 0—Tennessee vs. Auburn, CH, 4-2-89 1—California vs. Louisville, NSF, 4-7-13 3-28-97 1—Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, CH, 4-3-88 2—Tennessee vs. LSU, NSF, 4-6-08 85.7% (18-21)—Baylor vs. LSU, NSF, 4-3-05 2—Iowa vs. Ohio St., NSF, 4-3-93 3—Tennessee vs. Southern California, NSF, 85.7% (12-14)—Notre Dame vs. Tennessee, 3—Six tied (Most recent: South Carolina vs. 3-28-86 NSF, 3-28-97 Mississippi St., CH, 4-2-17) 3—Stanford vs. UConn, NSF, 4-1-95 85.7% (18-21)—Baylor vs. Notre Dame, CH, 3—LSU vs. Rutgers, NSF, 4-1-07 4-3-12 Highest Three-Point 3—Stanford vs. UConn, CH, 4-6-10 Field-Goal Percentage 3—Stanford vs. South Carolina, NSF, 3-31-17 Lowest Free-Throw (Min. four made) 4—Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, CH, 4-3-88 Percentage 72.7% (8-11)—Notre Dame vs. UConn, NSF, 4—Duke vs. Purdue, CH, 3-28-99 28.6% (2-7)—Tennessee vs. LSU, NSF, 4-6-08 3-30-01 4—Rutgers vs. Tennessee, CH, 4-3-07 30.0% (3-10)—LSU vs. Rutgers, NSF, 4-1-07 62.5% (5-8)—Stanford vs. Virginia, NSF, 3-30-90 36.8% (7-19)—Virginia vs. Tennessee, CH, 3-31-91 57.1% (4-7)—Tennessee vs. UConn, CH, 4-2-00 Most Free Throws 36.8% (7-19)—LSU vs. Tennessee, NSF, 4-6-08 56.3% (9-16)—Duke vs. Georgia, NSF, 3-26-99 Attempted 38.5% (5-13)—Tennessee vs. Michigan St., NSF, 50.0% (10-20)—Rutgers vs. LSU, NSF, 4-1-07 46—UConn vs. Stanford, NSF, 4-1-95 4-3-05 50.0% (7-14)—UConn vs. Tennessee, CH, 4-6-04 38—Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, 3-30-90 40.0% (4-10)—Rutgers vs. Tennessee, CH, 4-3-07

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40.9% (9-22)—UConn vs. Stanford, CH, 4-6-10 19—Louisiana Tech (50) vs. Auburn (31), NSF, 7—Notre Dame vs. UConn, NSF, 4-1-12 43.8% (7-16)—South Carolina vs. Notre Dame, 3-31-89 7—UConn vs. Maryland, NSF, 4-5-15 NSF, 4-5-15 19—UConn (44) vs. Oklahoma (25), CH, 3-31-02 NOTE: Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, NSF, 3-26- 46.7% (7-15)—Georgia vs. Tennessee, NSF, 19—Baylor (46) vs. Notre Dame (27), CH, 4-3-12 82, Southern California vs. Tennessee, CH, 4-1- 4-1-95 18—Tennessee (51) vs. Georgia (33), NSF, 84, and Georgia vs. Western Ky., NSF, 3-29-85, recorded nine blocked shots each before blocked 47.4% (9-19)—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, 4-1-95 shots became an official statistic. NSF, 4-1-88 18—Purdue (47) vs. Missouri St. (29), NSF, 50.0% (4-8)—Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, CH, 3-30-01 4-3-88 18—Tennessee (40) vs. UConn (22), CH, 4-8-03 Most Steals (Since 1988) 20—Tennessee vs. North Carolina, NSF, 4-1-07 50.0% (7-14)—Stanford vs. Tennessee, NSF, 18—Syracuse (46) vs. Washington (28), NSF, 3-30-91 4-3-16 18—Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., NSF, 4-4-92 50.0% (5-10)—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, 17—Southern California (51) vs. Georgia (34), 17—North Carolina vs. Purdue, NSF, 4-2-94 CH, 3-29-98 NSF, 4-1-83 17—Old Dominion vs. Stanford, NSF, 3-28-97 50.0% (5-10)—Georgia vs. Duke, NSF, 3-26-99 17—Ohio St. (41) vs. Texas Tech (24), CH, NSF, 16—Auburn vs. Long Beach St., NSF, 4-1-88 50.0% (7-14)—Stanford vs. Tennessee, CH, 4-8-08 4-4-93 16—Old Dominion vs. Tennessee, CH, 3-30-97 50.0% (5-10)—Syracuse vs. UConn, CH, 4-5-16 16—UConn (44) vs. Louisville (38), CH, 4-9-13 16—North Carolina vs. Maryland, NSF, 4-2-06 16—UConn (43) vs. Syracuse (27), CH, 4-5-16 15—Tennessee vs. Notre Dame, NSF, 3-28-97 Most Rebounds 15—Six tied [Most recent: Tennessee (54) vs. 14—Notre Dame vs. UConn, NSF, 4-1-12 Georgia (39), CH, 3-31-96] 57—Old Dominion vs. La.-Monroe, NSF, 3-29-85 13—Tennessee vs. Stanford, CH, 4-8-08 57—Old Dominion vs. Georgia, CH, 3-31-85 Most Assists (Since 1985) 13—Notre Dame vs. UConn, NSF, 4-7-13 54—Tennessee vs. Georgia, CH, 3-31-96 13—UConn vs. Louisville, CH, 4-9-13 25—UConn vs. Notre Dame, CH, 4-8-14 54—UConn­ vs. Notre Dame, CH, 4-8-14 12—Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, CH, 4-3-88 24—UConn vs. Louisville, CH, 4-9-13 53—Stanford vs. Oklahoma, NSF, 4-4-10 12—Louisiana Tech vs. North Carolina, CH, 51—Southern California vs. Georgia, NSF, 4-1-83 23—Texas vs. Western Ky., NSF, 3-28-86 4-3-94 51—Tennessee vs. Cheyney, NSF, 3-30-84 22—Texas vs. Southern California, CH, 3-30-86 12—Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, CH, 3-30-97 51—Stanford vs. Western Ky., CH, 4-5-92 22—Stanford vs. UConn, NSF, 4-1-95 12—UConn vs. Tennessee, CH, 4-2-00 51—Tennessee vs. Georgia, NSF, 4-1-95 22—Stanford vs. UConn, NSF, 4-6-08 12—Oklahoma vs. UConn, CH, 3-31-02 51—UConn vs. Notre Dame, NSF, 3-30-01 22—UConn vs. Syracuse, CH, 4-5-16 12—UConn vs. Notre Dame, NSF, 4-7-13 21—Tennessee vs. Georgia, CH, 3-31-96 Fewest Rebounds 21—Louisiana Tech vs. NC State, NSF, 3-27-98 Most Turnovers 21—Maryland vs. Notre Dame, NSF, 4-6-14 21—UConn vs. Tennessee, CH, 4-2-00 32—Southern California vs. Georgia, NSF, 4-1-83 22—UConn vs. Tennessee, CH, 4-8-03 20—Duke vs. Georgia, NSF, 3-26-99 29—Missouri St. vs. Western Ky., NSF, 4-4-92 22—Michigan St. vs. Baylor, CH, 4-5-05 20—Penn St. vs. UConn, NSF, 3-31-00 29—Stanford vs. Old Dominion, NSF, 3-28-97 24—Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., CH, 4-4-93 20—UConn vs. Tennessee, NSF, 3-29-02 29—North Carolina vs. Tennessee, NSF, 4-1-07 25—Oklahoma vs. UConn, CH, 3-31-02 20—UConn vs. Baylor, NSF, 4-4-10 28—Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., NSF, 4-4-92 25—Minnesota vs. UConn, NSF, 4-4-04 20—Baylor vs. Notre Dame, CH, 4-3-12 28—Purdue vs. North Carolina, NSF, 4-2-94 26—Louisville vs. California, NSF, 4-7-13 NOTE: Southern California vs. Georgia, NSF, 4-1- 28—Arkansas vs. Tennessee, NSF, 3-27-98 27—Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, NSF, 4-3-93 83, recorded 23 assists before assists became an official statistic. 26—Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, CH, 3-30-97 27—UConn vs. Notre Dame, NSF, 4-3-11 26—Tennessee vs. UConn, CH, 4-2-00 27—Notre Dame vs. Baylor, CH, 4-3-12 26—Maryland vs. North Carolina, NSF, 4-2-06 27—Syracuse vs. UConn, CH, 4-5-16 Most Blocked Shots 27—Mississippi St. vs. South Carolina, CH, (Since 1988) Fewest Turnovers 4-2-17 12—UConn vs. Louisville, CH, 4-9-13 6—Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, 3-31-89 28—Louisville vs. UConn, CH, 4-9-13 11—UConn vs. Tennessee, CH, 4-2-00 7—Tennessee vs. LSU, NSF, 4-6-08 28—Maryland vs. UConn, NSF, 4-5-15 11—Notre Dame vs. Purdue, CH, 4-1-01 7—Stanford vs. Oklahoma, NSF, 4-4-10 28—Washington vs. Syracuse, NSF, 4-3-16 9—Tennessee vs. Rutgers, NSF, 3-31-00 7—Baylor vs. Stanford, NSF, 4-1-12 29—Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, 3-26-82 9—UConn vs. Oklahoma, CH, 3-31-02 7—Notre Dame vs. Baylor, CH, 4-3-12 29—Southern California vs. Louisiana Tech, CH, 8—Duke vs. LSU, NSF, 4-2-06 8—Texas vs. Western Ky., NSF, 3-28-86 4-3-83 8—North Carolina vs. Tennessee, NSF, 4-1-07 8—Purdue vs. Duke, CH, 3-28-99 29—Louisiana Tech vs. Southern California, 8— Stanford vs. Texas A&M, NSF, 4-3-11 8—Stanford vs. Baylor, NSF, 4-1-12 NSF, 3-30-84 8—UConn vs. Notre Dame, NSF, 4-1-12 8—UConn vs. Stanford, NSF, 4-6-14 29—Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, CH, 3-30-97 8—UConn vs. Mississippi St., NSF, 3-31-17 9—Cheyney vs. Maryland, NSF, 3-26-82 29—Missouri St. vs. Purdue, NSF, 3-30-01 8—South Carolina vs. Mississippi St., CH, 4-2-17 9—Auburn vs. Stanford, CH, 4-1-90 29—Texas A&M vs. Stanford, NSF, 4-3-11 7—Tennessee vs. Auburn, CH, 4-2-89 9—Stanford vs. Georgia, NSF, 3-29-96 29—Notre Dame vs. Texas A&M, CH, 4-5-11 7—Stanford vs. Tennessee, NSF, 3-30-91 9—Georgia vs. Duke, NSF, 3-26-99 Largest Margin 7—UConn vs. Tennessee, NSF, 3-29-96 9—UConn vs. Stanford, NSF, 4-6-08 7—Tennessee vs. Arkansas, NSF, 3-27-98 29—Notre Dame (50) vs. Maryland (21), NSF, 9—Oklahoma vs. Stanford, NSF, 4-4-10 4-6-14 7—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, CH, 3-29-98 9—UConn vs. Maryland, NSF, 4-5-15 27—Old Dominion (57) vs. Georgia (30), CH, 7—Louisiana Tech vs. Purdue, NSF, 3-26-99 10—UConn vs. Tennessee, CH, 4-6-04 3-31-85 7—LSU vs. Tennessee, NSF, 4-4-04 10—LSU vs. Rutgers, NSF, 4-1-07 23—Baylor (45) vs. Michigan St. (22), CH, 4-5-05 7—Tennessee vs. North Carolina, NSF, 4-1-07 10—Notre Dame vs. South Carolina, NSF, 4-5-15 23—UConn (54) vs. Notre Dame (31), CH, 7—Oklahoma vs. Louisville, NSF, 4-5-09 10—UConn vs. Oregon St., NSF, 4-3-16 4-8-14 7—UConn vs. Louisville, CH, 4-7-09 10—Syracuse vs. Washington, NSF, 4-3-16 7—UConn vs. Stanford, CH, 4-6-10 10—Mississippi St. vs. South Carolina, CH, 4-2-17

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Most Personal Fouls 10—UConn vs. Syracuse, CH, 4-5-16 32—Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., NSF, 4-4-92 11—Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, CH, 4-3-88 31—Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, NSF, 3-30-90 11—Tennessee vs. Maryland, NSF, 3-31-89 31—Stanford vs. UConn, NSF, 4-1-95 11—Purdue vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, 3-26-99 28—Western Ky. vs. Georgia, NSF, 3-29-85 11—Baylor vs. LSU, NSF, 4-3-05 28—UConn vs. Notre Dame, NSF, 3-30-01 11—Michigan St. vs. Tennessee, NSF, 4-3-05 27—Texas vs. Southern California, CH, 3-30-86 11—LSU vs. Tennessee, NSF, 4-6-08 27—Virginia vs. Tennessee, CH, 3-31-91 11—South Carolina vs. Stanford, NSF, 3-31-17 27—Western Ky. vs. Stanford, CH, 4-5-92 25—Auburn vs. Stanford, CH, 4-1-90 Most Players 25—Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, CH, 4-4-93 Disqualified 4—Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., NSF, 4-4-92 Fewest Personal Fouls 3—Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, NSF, 3-30-90 8—Texas Tech vs. Vanderbilt, NSF, 4-3-93 3—Virginia vs. Tennessee, CH, 3-31-91 9—UConn vs. Stanford, CH, 4-6-10 3—Missouri St. vs. Western Ky., NSF, 4-4-92 9—Baylor vs. Stanford, NSF, 4-1-12 3—Virginia vs. Stanford, NSF, 4-4-92 9—Notre Dame vs. UConn, CH, 4-7-15 3—North Carolina vs. Maryland, NSF, 4-2-06 10—UConn vs. Tennessee, CH, 4-6-04 2—14 tied (Most recent: North Carolina vs. 10—Duke vs. LSU, NSF, 4-2-06 Tennessee, NSF, 4-1-07 10—Rutgers vs. LSU, NSF, 4-1-07 10—UConn vs. Stanford, NSF, 4-6-14 Ruth Riley (00) led Notre Dame to the 2001 10—UConn vs. Notre Dame, CH, 4-7-15 national championship.

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDS

Most Field Goals Made 68.8%—, Baylor vs. Notre Dame, SINGLE GAME, 4-3-12 16—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., 66.7% (8-12)—Paula McGee, Southern California INDIVIDUAL 4-4-93 vs. Louisiana Tech, 4-3-83 13—Danielle Adams, Texas A&M vs. Notre 66.7% (16-24)—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Dame, 4-5-11 Ohio St., 4-4-93 Most Points 12—Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech vs. 47—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., 66.7% (10-15)—Breanna Steward, UConn vs. Auburn, 4-3-88 Notre Dame, 4-8-14 4-4-93 11—Eight tied (Most recent: Brittney Griner, 30—Danielle Adams, Texas A&M vs. Notre Baylor vs. Notre Dame, 4-3-12) Dame, 4-5-11 Most Three-Point Field 28—Dena Head, Tennessee vs. Virginia, 3-31-91 Most Field Goals Goals Made 28—Dawn Staley, Virginia vs. Tennessee, 3-31- Attempted 6—Katy Steding, Stanford vs. Auburn, 4-1-90 91 5—Emily Niemann, Baylor vs. Michigan St., 28—Katie Smith, Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, 4-4-93 26—Dawn Staley, Virginia vs. Tennessee, 3-31- 4-5-05 91 28—Ruth Riley, Notre Dame vs. Purdue, 4-1-01 4—Nine tied (Most recent: Shannon Bobbitt, 25—Tonya Sampson, North Carolina vs. Tennessee vs. Rutgers, 4-3-07) 28—Diana Taurasi, UConn vs. Tennessee, 4-8- Louisiana Tech, 4-3-94 03 25—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. 27—Four tied (Most recent: Tamika Catchings, Louisiana Tech, 3-29-98 Most Three-Point Field Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-29-98) 25—Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech vs. Goals Attempted Most Points, One Half Tennessee, 3-29-98 15—Katy Steding, Stanford vs. Auburn, 4-1-90 24—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., 12—Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech vs. 24—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., 4-4-93 Tennessee, 3-29-98 2nd Half, 4-4-93 11—Audrey Burcy, Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, 23—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., Highest Field-Goal 4-4-93 1st Half, 4-4-93 Percentage (Min. eight 10—Aubrey Eblin, Old Dominion vs. Tennessee, 22—Danielle Adams, Texas A&M vs. Notre 3-30-97 Dame, 2nd Half, 4-5-11 made) 10—Rosalind Ross, Oklahoma vs. UConn, 3-31-02 20—Katie Smith, Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, 2nd 88.9% (8-9)—Jennifer White, Louisiana Tech vs. Half, 4-4-93 Southern California, 4-3-83 Highest Three-Point 19—Charlotte Smith, North Carolina vs. 84.6% (11-13)—Tina Charles, UConn vs. Louisiana Tech, 2nd Half, 4-3-94 Louisville, 4-7-09 Field-Goal Percentage 18—Six tied (Most recent: Maya Moore, UConn 70.6% (12-17)—Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana (Min. four made) vs. Stanford, 1st Half, 4-6-10) Tech vs. Auburn, 4-3-88 80.0% (4-5)—Abby Conklin, Tennessee vs. 69.2% (9-13)—Ruth Riley, Notre Dame vs. Georgia, 3-31-96 Purdue, 4-1-01 80.0% (4-5)—Kellie Jolly, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-29-98

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66.7% (4-6)—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Most Rebounds 10—Melissa McCray, Tennessee vs. Auburn, Ohio St., 4-4-93 4-2-89 23—Charlotte Smith, North Carolina vs. 62.8% (5-8)—Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn Louisiana Tech, 4-3-94 9—Ruthie Bolton, Auburn vs. Tennessee, 4-2-89 vs. Louisville, 4-9-13 20—Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion vs. Georgia, 9—LaQuan Stallworth, Louisiana Tech vs. 62.5% (5-8)—Emily Niemann, Baylor vs. 3-31-85 Tennessee, 3-29-98 Michigan St., 4-5-05 19—Tina Charles, UConn vs. Louisville, 4-7-09 NOTE: Kim Mulkey, Louisiana Tech vs. Southern 57.1% (4-7)—, UConn vs. Louisville, California, 4-3-83, recorded 11 assists before 4-9-13 17—Kayla Pedersen, Stanford vs. UConn, 4-6-10 assists became an official statistic. 50.0% (4-8)—Jennifer Azzi, Stanford vs. Auburn, 16—La’Keshia Frett, Georgia vs. Tennessee, 4-1-90 3-31-96 Most Steals (Since 1988) 16—Nicky Anosike, Tennessee vs. Rutgers, 4-3-07 50.0% (4-8)—Kim Pehlke, Western Ky. vs. 8—Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion vs. Stanford, 4-5-92 16—Stefanie Dolson, UConn vs. Notre Dame, Tennessee, 3-30-97 4-8-14 50.0% (4-8)—Shannon Bobbitt, Tennessee vs. 6—Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, Rutgers, 4-3-07 15—Medina Dixon, Old Dominion vs. Georgia, 4-3-88 3-31-85 6—Shea Ralph, UConn vs. Tennessee, 4-2-00 Most Free Throws Made 15—Rachel Hemmer, Stanford vs. Western Ky., 4-5-92 6—Niele Ivey, Notre Dame vs. Purdue, 4-1-01 12—Cheryl Miller, Southern California vs. Texas, 6—Nicky Anosike, Tennessee vs. Stanford, 4-8-08 3-30-86 15—Breanna Stewart, UConn vs. Notre Dame, 4-7-15 5—Kellie Jolly, Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, 11—Cheryl Miller, Southern California vs. 3-30-97 Louisiana Tech, 4-3-83 5—, Purdue vs. Notre Dame, 4-1-01 11—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., Most Rebounds, One Half 4-4-93 13—Charlotte Smith, North Carolina vs. 5—Kristin Haynie, Michigan St. vs. Baylor, 4-5-05 11—Tamika Catchings, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Louisiana Tech, 2nd Half, 4-3-94 Tech, 3-29-98 12—Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion vs. Georgia, Most Blocked Shots 10—Dena Head, Tennessee vs. Virginia, 3-31-91 2nd Half, 3-31-85 (Since 1988) 10—Ruth Riley, Notre Dame vs. Purdue, 4-1-01 12—Tina Charles, UConn vs. Louisville, 1st Half, 9—Kelly Schumacher, UConn vs. Tennessee, 4-7-09 10—, UConn vs. Oklahoma, 3-31-02 4-2-00 11—La’Keshia Frett, Georgia vs. Tennessee, 2nd 7—Ruth Riley, Notre Dame vs. Purdue, 4-1-01 Half, 3-31-96 6—Tina Charles, UConn vs. Stanford, 4-6-10 Most Free Throws 10—Charlotte Smith, North Carolina vs. Attempted Louisiana Tech, 1st Half, 4-3-94 5—Sheila Frost, Tennessee vs. Auburn, 4-2-89 14—Cheryl Miller, Southern California vs. 10—Stefanie Dolson, UConn vs. Notre Dame, 5—, UConn vs. Oklahoma, 3-31-02 Louisiana Tech, 4-3-83 4-8-14 5—Kaili McLaren, UConn vs. Louisville, 4-7-09 14—Dena Head, Tennessee vs. Virginia, 3-31-91 9—Six tied (Most recent: Nnemkadi Ogwumike, 5—Brittney Griner, Baylor vs. Notre Dame, 4-3-12 14—Ruth Riley, Notre Dame vs. Purdue, 4-1-01 Stanford vs. UConn, 1st Half, 4-6-10, & 4—Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, Kayla Pedersen, Stanford vs. UConn, 2nd 13—Cheryl Miller, Southern California vs. Texas, 4-3-88 Half, 4-6-10) 3-30-86 4—Vickie Orr, Auburn vs. Tennessee, 4-2-89 13—Tamika Catchings, Tennessee vs. Louisiana 4—Teresa Geter, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, Tech, 3-29-98 Most Assists (Since 1985) 3-29-98 11—Kellie Jolly, Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, 12—Liesa Lang, Western Ky. vs. Stanford, 4-5- 4—Breanna Stewart, UConn vs. Notre Dame, 3-30-97 92 4-7-15 10—Kamie Ethridge, Texas vs. Southern 12—Swin Cash, UConn vs. Oklahoma, 3-31-02 4—A’ja Wilson, South Carolina vs. Mississippi California, 3-30-86 St., 4-2-17 Highest Free-Throw Percentage (Min. five made) 100.0% (11-11)—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech SINGLE GAME, TEAM vs. Ohio St., 4-4-93 100.0% (8-8)—Diana Taurasi, UConn vs. Most Points, Game Tennessee, 4-8-03 97—Texas vs. Southern California (81), 3-30-86 100.0% (7-7)—Nikki Keyton, Ohio St. vs. Texas 93—Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech (75), 3-29-98 Tech, 4-4-93 93—UConn vs. Louisville (60), 4-9-13 100.0% (6-6)— Sydney Colson, Texas A&M vs. 88—Stanford vs. Auburn (81), 4-1-90 Notre Dame, 4-5-11 84—Texas Tech vs. Ohio St. (82), 4-4-93 100.0% (6-6)—Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee vs. 84—Baylor vs. Michigan St. (62), 4-5-05 Southern California, 4-1-84 83—Tennessee vs. Georgia (65), 3-31-96 100.0% (6-6)—Tasha Butts, Tennessee vs. UConn, 4-6-04 100.0% (6-6)—Shay Doron, Maryland vs. Duke, Most Points, One Half 4-4-06 55—Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, 1st Half, 3-29-98 100.0% (5-5)—Julie Zeilstra, Stanford vs. Auburn, 4-1-90 52—Texas vs. Southern California, 2nd Half, 3-30-86 100.0% (5-5)—Kara Lawson, Tennessee vs. UConn, 4-8-03 51—Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, 2nd Half, 4-4-93 100.0% (5-5)—, Baylor vs. Notre 50—UConn vs. Syracuse, 1st Half, 4-5-16 Dame, 4-3-12 48—UConn vs. Louisville, 1st Half, 4-9-13 92.3% (12-13)—Cheryl Miller, Southern California 47—Stanford vs. Auburn, 2nd Half, 4-1-90 vs. Texas, 3-30-86 47—Baylor vs. Michigan St., 2nd Half, 4-5-05 A’ja Wilson of South Carolina captured 19 rebounds during the 2017 Women’s Final Four.

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Most Points, Period Fewest Points, Both Smallest Winning 28—UConn vs. Syracuse, 1st Pd., 4-5-16 Teams, Game Margin, Overtime 22—UConn vs. Syracuse, 2nd Pd., 4-5-16 100—UConn (53) vs. Stanford (47), 4-6-10 3—Tennessee (70) vs. Virginia (67) (OT), 3-31-91 20—Syracuse vs. UConn, 3rd Pd., 4-5-16 105—Tennessee (59) vs. Rutgers (46), 4-3-07 3—Maryland (78) vs. Duke (75) (OT), 4-4-06 18—Four tied (Most recent: Mississippi St. vs. 107—Purdue (62) vs. Duke (45), 3-28-99 South Carolina, 3rd Pd., 4-2-17) 110—Louisiana Tech (56) vs. Auburn (54), 4-3-88 Largest Margin Overcome 111—Tennessee (67) vs. Louisiana Tech (44), 14—Louisiana Tech (56) vs. Auburn (54), 4-3-88 Most Points, Both Teams 3-29-87 (Louisiana Tech trailed, 37-23, with 15:21 178—Texas (97) vs. Southern California (81), 112—Tennessee (64) vs. Stanford (48), 4-8-08 remaining in the game). 3-30-86 116—UConn (63) vs. Notre Dame (53), 4-7-15 13—Southern California (69) vs. Louisiana Tech 169—Stanford (88) vs. Auburn (81), 4-1-90 (67), 4-3-83 (Southern California trailed, 119—North Carolina (60) vs. Louisiana Tech 168—Tennessee (93) vs. Louisiana Tech (75), 35-22, with 3:04 remaining in the first half). (59), 4-3-94 3-29-98 13—Maryland (78) vs. Duke (75) (OT), 4-4-06 166—Texas Tech (84) vs. Ohio St. (82), 4-4-93 Fewest Points, Both (Maryland trailed, 45-32, with 14:53 remain- 153—Maryland (78) vs. Duke (75), 4-4-06 ing in regulation). 153—UConn (93) vs. Louisville (60), 4-9-13 Teams, One Half 9—Old Dominion (70) vs. Georgia (65), 3-31- 85 (Old Dominion trailed, 31-22, with 2:18 152—UConn (82) vs. Oklahoma (70), 3-31-02 32—Stanford (20) vs. UConn (12), 1st Half, 4-6-10 remaining in the first half). 39—Duke (22) vs. Purdue (17), 1st Half, 3-28-99 9—Stanford (88) vs. Auburn (81), 4-1-90 Most Points, Both (Stanford trailed, 41-32, with 1:47 remain- 46—Tennessee (27) vs. Stanford (19), 2nd Half, ing in the first half). Teams, One Half 4-8-08 9—UConn (70) vs. Tennessee (64), 4-2-95 98—Texas (52) vs. Southern California (46), 2nd 47—Tennessee (29) vs. Rutgers (18), 1st Half, (UConn trailed, 43-34, with 18:43 remaining Half, 3-30-86 4-3-07 in the game). 95—Ohio St. (51) vs. Texas Tech (44), 2nd Half, 50—Auburn (31) vs. Louisiana Tech (19), 1st 9—UConn (53) vs. Stanford (47), CH, 4-6-10 4-4-93 Half, 4-3-88 (UConn trailed, 18-9, with 5:36 remaining 87—Stanford (47) vs. Auburn (40), 2nd Half, 51—UConn (32) vs. Tennessee (19), 1st Half, in the first half). 4-1-90 4-2-00 87—Tennessee (55) vs. Louisiana Tech (32), 1st 53—Tennessee (27) vs. Virginia (26), 1st Half, Most Field Goals Made Half, 3-29-98 3-31-91 40—Texas vs. Southern California, 3-30-86 84—Baylor (47) vs. Michigan St. (37), 2nd Half, 54—Tennessee (28) vs. Southern California (26), 4-5-05 1st Half, 4-1-84 35—Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-29-98 54—Tennessee (34) vs. Louisiana Tech (20), 2nd 35—UConn vs. Louisville, 4-9-13 Fewest Points, Game Half, 3-29-87 34—UConn vs. Notre Dame, 4-8-14 44—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, 3-29-87 54—UConn (34) vs. Notre Dame (20), 4-8-14 32—Tennessee vs. Georgia, 3-31-96 45—Duke vs. Purdue, 3-28-99 54—UConn (31) vs. Notre Dame (23), 4-7-15 32—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, 3-29-98 46—Rutgers vs. Tennessee, 4-3-07 31—Southern California vs. Tennessee, 4-1-84 47—Stanford vs. UConn, 4-6-10 Largest Winning Margin 31—UConn vs. Tennessee, 4-2-00 48—Stanford vs. Tennessee, 4-8-08 33—UConn (93) vs. Louisville (60), 4-9-13 51—Syracuse vs. UConn, 4-5-16 31—UConn (82) vs. Syracuse (51), 4-5-16 Fewest Field Goals Made 52—Tennessee vs. UConn, 4-2-00 23—Tennessee (67) vs. Louisiana Tech (44), 16—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, 3-29-87 53—UConn vs. Stanford, 4-6-10 3-29-87 16—Tennessee vs. UConn, 4-2-00 53—Notre Dame vs. UConn, 4-7-15 22—Baylor (84) vs. Michigan St. (62), 4-5-05 18—Duke vs. Purdue, 3-28-99 54—Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, 4-3-88 22—UConn (76) vs. Louisville (54), 4-7-09 18—Stanford vs. UConn, 4-6-10 21—UConn (79) vs. Notre Dame (58), 4-8-14 19—Stanford vs. Tennessee, 4-8-08 Fewest Points, One Half 19—UConn (71) vs. Tennessee (52), 4-2-00 19—UConn vs. Stanford, 4-6-10 12—UConn vs. Stanford, 1st Half, 4-6-10 19—Baylor (80) vs. Notre Dame (61), 4-3-12 19—Mississippi St. vs. South Carolina, 4-2-17 17—Purdue vs. Duke, 1st Half, 3-28-99 18—Tennessee (83) vs. Georgia (65), 3-31-96 20—Rutgers vs. Tennessee, 4-3-07 18—Rutgers vs. Tennessee, 1st Half, 4-3-07 18—Tennessee (93) vs. Louisiana Tech (75), 20—Tennessee vs. Rutgers, 4-3-07 19—Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, 1st Half, 4-3-88 3-29-98 19—Tennessee vs. UConn, 1st Half, 4-2-00 17—Purdue (62) vs. Duke (45), 3-28-99 Most Field Goals 19—Stanford vs. Tennessee, 2nd Half, 4-8-08 16—Four tied [Most recent: Tennessee (64) vs. Attempted Stanford (48), 4-8-08] 20—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, 2nd Half, 76—Old Dominion vs. Georgia, 3-31-85 3-29-87 Smallest Winning Margin 73—Tennessee vs. Georgia, 3-31-96 20—Stanford vs. UConn, 1st Half, 4-6-10 73—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, 3-29-98 20—Notre Dame vs. UConn, 2nd Half, 4-8-14 1—North Carolina (60) vs. Louisiana Tech (59), 4-3-94 73—UConn vs. Notre Dame, 4-8-14 2—Southern California (69) vs. Louisiana Tech 71—Western Ky. vs. Stanford, 4-5-92 Fewest Points, Period (67), 4-3-83 71—Georgia vs. Tennessee, 3-31-96 8—Syracuse vs. UConn, 4th Pd., 4-5-16 2—Louisiana Tech (56) vs. Auburn (54), 4-3-88 10—Syracuse vs. UConn, 2nd Pd., 4-5-16 2—Texas Tech (84) vs. Ohio St. (82), 4-4-93 Fewest Field Goals 11—Mississippi St. vs. South Carolina, 4th Pd., 2—Notre Dame (68) vs. Purdue (66), 4-1-01 4-2-17 Attempted 3—Tennessee (70) vs. Virginia (67), 3-31-91 12—Mississippi St. vs. South Carolina, 2nd Pd., 48—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, 3-29-87 4-2-17 49—Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, 3-30-97 49—UConn vs. Tennessee, 4-8-03 49—Rutgers vs. Tennessee, 4-3-07 49—Stanford vs. Tennessee, 4-8-08

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51—Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, 4-3-88 20—UConn vs. Stanford, 4-6-10 8—Georgia vs. Tennessee, 3-31-96 51—Tennessee vs. UConn, 4-2-00 8—Notre Dame vs. UConn, 4-7-15 51—UConn vs. Tennessee, 4-6-04 Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Highest Free-Throw Highest Field-Goal 0—Tennessee vs. Auburn, 4-2-89 Percentage (Min. nine made) Percentage 1—Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, 4-3-88 100.0% (9-9)—Tennessee vs. Southern 59.2% (29-49)—Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, California, 4-1-84 3-30-97 Highest Three-Point 90.0% (9-10)—Louisville vs. UConn, 4-9-13 58.8% (40-68)—Texas vs. Southern California, Field-Goal Percentage 88.0% (22-25)—UConn vs. Oklahoma, 3-31-02 3-30-86 87.0% (20-23)—UConn vs. Syracuse, 4-5-16 55.6% (30-54)—Louisiana Tech vs. Cheyney, (Min. four made) 86.4% (19-22)—Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, 4-4-93 3-28-82 57.1% (4-7)—Tennessee vs. UConn, 4-2-00 85.7% (18-21)—Baylor vs. Notre Dame, 4-3-12 54.7% (29-53)—Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., 4-4-93 50.0% (7-14)—UConn vs. Tennessee, 4-6-04 83.8% (31-37)—Stanford vs. Western Ky., 4-5-92 54.7% (29-53)—Texas A&M vs. Notre Dame, 50.0% (6-12)—Auburn vs. Stanford, 4-1-90 83.3% (15-18)—Mississippi St. vs. South Carolina, 4-5-11 50.0% (6-12)—Baylor vs. Michigan St., 4-5-05 4-2-17 53.0% (35-66)—UConn vs. Louisville, 4-9-13 50.0% (4-8)—Virginia vs. Tennessee, 3-31-91 82.6% (19-23)—Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., 4-4-93 52.6% (30-57)—UConn vs. Oklahoma, 3-31-02 50.0% (13-26)­—UConn vs. Louisville, 4-9-13 Lowest Free-Throw Lowest Field-Goal Lowest Three-Point Percentage Percentage Field-Goal Percentage 36.8% (7-19)—Virginia vs. Tennessee, 3-31-91 26.5% (18-68)—Stanford vs. UConn, 4-6-10 0.0% (0-9)—UConn vs. Oklahoma, 3-31-02 40.0% (4-10)—Rutgers vs. Tennessee, 4-3-07 29.6% (21-71)—Western Ky. vs. Stanford, 4-5-92 0.0% (0-4)—Auburn vs. Tennessee, 4-2-89 40.9% (9-22)—UConn vs. Stanford, 4-6-10 30.9% (21-68)—Louisville vs. UConn, 4-7-09 0.0% (0-3)—Tennessee vs. Virginia, 3-31-91 46.7% (7-15)—UConn vs. Notre Dame, 4-8-14 31.4% (16-51)—Tennessee vs. UConn, 4-2-00 0.0% (0-3)—South Carolina vs. Mississippi St., 50.0% (4-8)—Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, 4-3-88 32.7% (18-55)—Duke vs. Purdue, 3-28-99 4-2-17 50.0% (5-10)—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, 32.8% (19-58)—UConn vs. Stanford, 4-6-10 0.0% (0-1)—Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, 4-3-88 3-29-98 33.3% (16-48)—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, 7.7% (1-13)—Purdue vs. Duke, 3-28-99 50.0% (7-14)—Stanford vs. Tennessee, 4-8-08 3-29-87 10.0% (1-10)—Notre Dame vs. Purdue, 4-1-01 50.0% (5-10)—Syracuse vs. UConn, 4-5-16 33.3% (21-63)—Notre Dame vs. UConn, 4-7-15 Most Free Throws Made 53.3% (8-15)—UConn vs. Tennessee, 4-2-00 Most Three-Point Field 31—Stanford vs. Western Ky., 4-5-92 Most Rebounds Goals Made 23—Southern California vs. Texas, 3-30-86 57—Old Dominion vs. Georgia, 3-31-85 13—UConn vs. Louisville, 4-9-13 22—Tennessee vs. Virginia, 3-31-91 54—Tennessee vs. Georgia, 3-31-96 11—Stanford vs. Auburn, 4-1-90 22—UConn vs. Oklahoma, 3-31-02 51—Stanford vs. Western Ky., 4-5-92 10—UConn vs. Tennessee, 4-8-03 22—Duke vs. Maryland, 4-4-06 54—UConn vs. Notre Dame, 4-8-14 8—Oklahoma vs. UConn, 3-31-02 21—Stanford vs. Auburn, 4-1-90 49—Stanford vs. Auburn, 4-1-90 8—Stanford vs. UConn, 4-6-10 49—Tennessee vs. Virginia, 3-31-91 8—UConn vs. Notre Dame, 4-7-15 Fewest Free Throws Made 49—UConn vs. Stanford, 4-6-10 3—Stanford vs. UConn, 4-6-10 7—Western Ky. vs. Stanford, 4-5-92 49—Stanford vs. UConn, 4-6-10 7—Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., 4-4-93 4—Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, 4-3-88 7—Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, 4-4-93 4—Duke vs. Purdue, 3-28-99 Fewest Rebounds 7—Purdue vs. Notre Dame, 4-1-01 4—Rutgers vs. Tennessee, 4-3-07 22—UConn vs. Tennessee, 4-8-03 7—UConn vs. Tennessee, 4-6-04 5—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, 3-29-98 22—Michigan St. vs. Baylor, 4-5-05 5—UConn vs. Notre Dame, 4-7-15 24—Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., 4-4-93 Fewest Three-Point Field 5—Syracuse vs. UConn, 4-5-16 25—Oklahoma vs. UConn, 3-31-02 Goals Made 6—Cheyney vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-28-82 27—Notre Dame vs. Baylor, 4-3-12 6—Georgia vs. Tennessee, 3-31-96 0—Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, 4-3-88 27—Syracuse vs. UConn, 4-5-16 0—Tennessee vs. Auburn, 4-2-89 Most Free Throws 27—Mississippi St. vs. South Carolina, 4-2-17 0—Auburn vs. Tennessee, 4-2-89 28—Louisville vs. UConn, 4-9-13 0—Tennessee vs. Virginia, 3-31-91 Attempted 29—Southern California vs. Louisiana Tech, 4-3-83 0—UConn vs. Oklahoma, 3-31-02 37—Stanford vs. Western Ky., 4-5-92 29—Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, 3-30-97 0—South Carolina vs. Mississippi St., 4-2-17 35—Tennessee vs. Virginia, 3-31-91 29—Notre Dame vs. Texas A&M, 4-5-11 31—Stanford vs. Auburn, 4-1-90 Most Three-Point Field 29—Southern California vs. Texas, 3-30-86 Largest Rebound Margin Goals Attempted 28—Purdue vs. Duke, 3-28-99 27—Old Dominion (57) vs. Georgia (30), 3-31-85 28—Duke vs. Maryland, 4-4-06 23—Baylor (45) vs. Michigan St. (22), 4-5-05 26—Stanford vs. Auburn, 4-1-90 23—UConn (54) vs. Notre Dame (31), 4-8-14 26—UConn vs. Louisville, 4-9-13 Fewest Free Throws 19—UConn (44) vs. Oklahoma (25), 3-31-02 24—Georgia vs. Tennessee, 3-31-96 19—Baylor (46) vs. Notre Dame (27), 4-3-12 23—UConn vs. Notre Dame, 4-7-15 Attempted 18—Tennessee (40) vs. UConn (22), 4-8-03 22—Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, 4-4-93 4—Stanford vs. UConn, 4-6-10 17—Ohio St. (41) vs. Texas Tech (24), 4-4-93 22—Stanford vs. UConn, 4-6-10 6—Duke vs. Purdue, 3-28-99 16—UConn (44) vs. Louisville (28), 4-9-13 21—Duke vs. Purdue, 3-28-99 7—Cheyney vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-28-82 16—UConn (43) vs. Syracuse (27), 4-5-16 21—UConn vs. Tennessee, 4-8-03 7—UConn vs. Notre Dame, 4-7-15 8—Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, 4-3-88 15—Tennessee (45) vs. Auburn (30), 4-2-89

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15—Tennessee (54) vs. Georgia (39), 3-31-96 13—Tennessee vs. Stanford, 4-8-08 Most Personal Fouls 13—UConn vs. Louisville, 4-9-13 27—Texas vs. Southern California, 3-30-86 Most Assists (Since 1985) 12—Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, 4-3-88 27—Virginia vs. Tennessee, 3-31-91 25—UConn vs. Notre Dame, 4-8-14 12—Louisiana Tech vs. North Carolina, 4-3-94 27—Western Ky. vs. Stanford, 4-5-92 24—UConn vs. Louisville, 4-9-13 12—Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, 3-30-97 25—Auburn vs. Stanford, 4-1-90 22—Texas vs. Southern California, 3-30-86 12—UConn vs. Tennessee, 4-2-00 25—Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, 4-4-93 22—UConn vs. Syracuse, 4-5-16 12—Oklahoma vs. UConn, 3-31-02 21—Tennessee vs. Georgia, 3-31-96 Fewest Personal Fouls 21—UConn vs. Tennessee, 4-2-00 Most Turnovers 9—UConn vs. Stanford, 4-6-10 20—Baylor vs. Notre Dame, 4-3-12 26—Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, 3-30-97 9—Notre Dame vs. UConn, 4-7-15 18—Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, 3-30-97 26—Old Dominion vs. Tennessee, 3-30-97 10—UConn vs. Tennessee, 4-6-04 17—Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, 4-4-93 26—Tennessee vs. UConn, 4-2-00 10—UConn vs. Notre Dame, 4-7-15 17—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, 3-29-98 25—Stanford vs. Tennessee, 4-8-08 10—UConn vs. Syracuse, 4-5-16 17—Baylor vs. Michigan St., 4-5-05 23—Tennessee vs. Virginia, 3-31-91 11—Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, 4-3-88 21—North Carolina vs. Louisiana Tech, 4-3-94 11—UConn vs. Louisville, 4-9-13 Most Blocked Shots 21—UConn vs. Oklahoma, 3-31-02 12—Baylor vs. Michigan St., 4-5-05 (Since 1988) 12—Louisville vs. UConn, 4-9-13 11—UConn vs. Tennessee, 4-2-00 Fewest Turnovers 12—UConn vs. Notre Dame, 4-8-14 7—Notre Dame vs. Baylor, 4-3-12 11—Notre Dame vs. Purdue, 4-1-01 13—Stanford vs. Western Ky., 4-5-92 8—Purdue vs. Duke, 3-28-99 9—UConn vs. Oklahoma, 3-31-02 13—Tennessee vs. Georgia, 3-31-96 9—Auburn vs. Stanford, 4-1-90 8—South Carolina vs. Mississippi St., 4-2-17 13—Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, 3-30-97 10—UConn vs. Tennessee, 4-6-04 7—Tennessee vs. Auburn, 4-2-89 13—Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-29-98 10—UConn vs. Stanford, 4-6-10 7—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, 3-29-98 13—Tennessee vs. Rutgers, 4-3-07 10—Mississippi St. vs. South Carolina, 4-2-17 7—UConn vs. Stanford, 4-6-10 13—Baylor vs. Notre Dame, 4-3-12 7—UConn vs. Louisville, 4-9-13 11—Southern California vs. Tennessee, 4-1-84 NOTE: Southern California vs. Tennessee, 4-1-84, 11—UConn vs. Tennessee, 4-8-03 Most Players Disqualified recorded nine blocked shots before blocked shots 11—Tennessee vs. UConn, 4-6-04 3—Virginia vs. Tennessee, 3-31-91 became an official statistic. 11—Stanford vs. UConn, 4-6-10 2—Seven tied (Most recent: Old Dominion vs. 11—Baylor vs. Notre Dame, 4-3-12 Tennessee, 3-30-97) Most Steals (Since 1988) 11—South Carolina vs. Mississippi St., 4-2-17 16—Old Dominion vs. Tennessee, 3-30-97

NATIONAL SEMIFINAL GAME RECORDS

Record later vacated by (*) 30—Kim Pehlke, Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., 14—Maya Moore, UConn vs. Baylor, 4-4-10 4-4-92 14—Maya Moore, UConn vs. Notre Dame, 4-3-11 13—Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee vs. Cheyney, SINGLE GAME, Most Points, One Half 3-30-84 24—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford vs. 13—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Notre INDIVIDUAL Oklahoma, 2nd Half, 4-4-10 Dame, 3-28-97 22—Margaret Diaz, Cheyney vs. Tennessee, 13—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford vs. Most Points 2nd Half, 3-30-84 Oklahoma, 4-4-10 38—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford vs. 22—Clarissa Davis, Texas vs. Western Ky., 2nd Oklahoma, 4-4-10 Half, 3-28-86 37—Chasity Melvin, NC State vs. Louisiana 22—Kim Pehlke, Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., Tech, 3-27-98 2nd Half, 4-4-92 36—Maya Moore, UConn vs. Notre Dame, 4-3-11 21—Kate Starbird, Stanford vs. Old Dominion, 1st Half, 3-28-97 35—Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee vs. Cheyney, 3-30-84 21—Chasity Melvin, NC State vs. Louisiana Tech, 2nd Half, 3-27-98 34—Maya Moore, UConn vs. Baylor, 4-4-10 21—Maya Moore, UConn vs. Baylor, 1st Half, 32—Clarissa Davis, Texas vs. Louisiana Tech, 4-4-10 3-28-86 19—Kayla McBride, Notre Dame vs. Maryland, 31—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Vanderbilt, 1st Half, 4-6-14 4-3-93 19—Talia Walton, Washington vs. Syracuse, 1st 31—Kara Wolters, UConn vs. Stanford, 4-1-95 Half, 4-3-16 31—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Notre Dame, 3-28-97 Most Field Goals Made 31—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford vs. Texas 14—Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, A&M, 4-3-11 3-31-89 Louisiana Tech’s Teresa Weatherspoon holds 30—Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, 14—Chasity Melvin, NC State vs. Louisiana 3-31-89 the national semifinal game record with 11 Tech, 3-27-98 assists in 1987.

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12—Clarissa Davis, Texas vs. Western Ky., 3-28-86 10—Wendy Davis, UConn vs. Virginia, 3-30-91 100.0% (8-8)—Ruthie Bolton, Auburn vs. Long 12—Heidi Gillingham, Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, 10—Kedra Holland, Georgia vs. Tennessee, 4-1-95 Beach St., 4-1-88 4-3-93 10—Kate Paye, Stanford vs. UConn, 4-1-95 100.0% (8-8)—Kristin Folkl, Stanford vs. Old Dominion, 3-28-97 12—, Duke vs. Tennessee, 4-6-03 10—Ivory Latta, North Carolina vs. Maryland, 12—Kayla McBride, Notre Dame vs. Maryland, 4-2-06 100.0% (8-8)—Kate Starbird, Stanford vs. Old Dominion, 3-28-97 4-6-14 10—Antonita Slaughter, Louisville vs. California, 4-7-13 100.0% (8-8)—Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame vs. Most Field Goals Tennessee, 3-28-97 Highest Three-Point 100.0% (8-8)—Niele Ivey, Notre Dame vs. Attempted UConn, 3-30-01 30—Maya Moore, UConn vs. Notre Dame, 4-3-11 Field-Goal Percentage 100.0% (6-6)—, Maryland vs. 27—Margaret Diaz, Cheyney vs. Tennessee, (Min. four made) North Carolina, 4-2-06 3-30-84 88.8% (8-9)—Talia Walton, Washington vs. 100.0% (6-6)—Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame vs. 27—Yolanda Laney, Cheyney vs. Tennessee, Syracuse, 4-3-16 UConn, 4-3-11 3-30-84 80.0% (4-5)—Nykesha Sales, UConn vs. 100.0% (6-6)—Natalie Achonwa, Notre Dame vs. 27—Candace Parker, Tennessee vs. LSU, 4-6-08 Tennessee, 3-29-96 UConn, 4-7-13 26—Chasity Melvin, NC State vs. Louisiana 80.0% (4-5)—Sue Bird, UConn vs. Notre Dame, 100.0% (6-6)—, Washington vs. Tech, 3-27-98 3-30-01 Syracuse, 4-3-16 26—Seimone Augustus, LSU vs. Baylor, 4-3-05 80.0% (4-5)—Matee Ajavon, Rutgers vs. LSU, 100.0% (6-6)—, Oregon St. vs. 26—Maya Moore, UConn vs. Baylor, 4-4-10 4-1-07 UConn, 4-3-16 25—Penny Toler, Long Beach St. vs. Tennessee, 80.0% (4-5)—Breanna Stewart, UConn vs. Notre 3-27-87 Dame, 4-7-13 Most Rebounds 25—Deanna Tate, Maryland vs. Tennessee, 71.4% (5-7)—Ukari Figgs, Purdue vs. Louisiana 20—Sylvia Fowles, LSU vs. Tennessee, 4-6-08 3-31-89 Tech, 3-26-99 19—A’ja Wilson, South Carolina vs. Stanford, 25—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Notre 71.4% (5-7)—Sue Bird, UConn vs. Penn St., 3-31-17 Dame, 3-28-97 3-31-00 18—Clarissa Davis, Texas vs. Western Ky., 3-28-86 25—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford vs. 66.7% (4-6)—Betsy Harris, Alabama vs. Louisiana 18—Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. Tennessee, Oklahoma, 4-4-10 Tech, 4-2-94 3-27-87 18—Racquel Spurlock, Louisiana Tech vs. Highest Field-Goal Most Free Throws Made Alabama, 4-2-94 Percentage (Min. eight 12—Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, 17—Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion vs. La.- 3-26-82 Monroe, 3-29-85 made) 12—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford vs. 17—Yolanda Watkins, Alabama vs. Louisiana 83.3% (10-12)—Katrina McClain, Georgia vs. Oklahoma, 4-4-10 Tech, 4-2-94 Western Ky., 3-29-85 11—Tonya Edwards, Tennessee vs. Long Beach 17—Kelly Schumacher, UConn vs. Notre Dame, 83.3% (10-12)—Crystal Langhorne, Maryland vs. St., 3-27-87 3-30-01 North Carolina, 4-2-06 11—Carolyn Jones, Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, 80.0% (8-10)—Nyree Roberts, Old Dominion vs. 3-30-90 Most Rebounds, One Half Stanford, 3-28-97 11—Kim Pehlke, Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., 14—Clarissa Davis, Texas vs. Western Ky., 2nd 76.9% (10-13)—Janice Lawrence, Louisiana 4-4-92 Half, 3-28-86 Tech vs. Southern California, 3-30-84 11—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford vs. Texas 13—Yolanda Watkins, Alabama vs. Louisiana 72.7% (8-11)—Marion Jones, North Carolina vs. A&M, 4-3-11 Tech, 2nd Half, 4-2-94 Purdue, 4-2-94 10—Val Whiting, Stanford vs. Virginia, 4-4-92 12—Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. Tennessee, 72.7% (8-11)—Tracy Henderson, Georgia vs. 10—Gwen Jackson, Tennessee vs. Duke, 4-6-03 2nd Half, 3-27-87 Stanford, 3-29-96 10—Erlana Larkins, North Carolina vs. Maryland, 12—Sylvia Fowles, LSU vs. Tennessee, 2nd 72.7% (8-11)—A’Ja Wilson, South Carolina vs. 4-2-06 Half, 4-6-08 Notre Dame, 4-5-15 11—Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, 2nd Most Three-Point Field Most Free Throws Half, 3-30-90 Attempted 11—Racquel Spurlock, Louisiana Tech vs. Goals Made Alabama, 1st Half, 4-2-94 15—Chasity Melvin, NC State vs. Louisiana 11—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma vs. Louisville, 1st 8—Talia Walton, Washington vs. Syracuse, 4-3-16 Tech, 3-27-98 Half, 4-5-09 5—Ukari Figgs, Purdue vs. Louisiana Tech, 14—Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, 11— A’ja Wilson, South Carolina vs. Stanford, 3-26-99 3-26-82 3-31-17 5—Sue Bird, UConn vs. Penn St., 3-31-00 14—Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, 5—Maya Moore, UConn vs. Notre Dame, 4-3-11 3-30-90 Most Assists (Since 1985) 4—16 tied (Most recent: Sydney Carter, Texas 14—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford vs. Texas A&M vs. Notre Dame, 4-3-11) A&M, 4-3-11 11—Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech vs. Texas, 13—Five tied (Most recent: Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Most Three-Point Field Stanford vs. Oklahoma, 4-4-10) 10—Kamie Ethridge, Texas vs. Western Ky., 3-28-86 Goals Attempted Highest Free-Throw 10—Michelle Marciniak, Tennessee vs. Georgia, 13—Maya Moore, UConn vs. Notre Dame, 4-3-11 10—Danielle Robinson, Oklahoma vs. Louisville, 11—Sue Bird, UConn vs. Notre Dame, 3-30-01 Percentage (Min. six made) 4-5-09 11—Diana Taurasi, UConn vs. Notre Dame, 100.0% (9-9)—Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee vs. 9—Six tied (Most recent: Helen Darling, Penn St. 3-30-01 Cheyney, 3-30-84 vs. UConn, 3-31-00) 11—Diana Taurasi, UConn vs. Texas, 4-6-03 100.0% (9-9)—Tonya Baucom, Missouri St. vs. NOTE: Rhonda Windham, Southern California 11—Maya Moore, UConn vs. Stanford, 4-6-08 Western Ky., 4-4-92 vs. Georgia, 4-1-83, recorded 14 assists before 11—Victoria Vivians, Mississippi St. vs. UConn, 100.0% (9-9)—Saudia Roundtree, Georgia vs. assists became an official statistic. 3-31-17 Stanford, 3-29-96

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Most Steals (Since 1988) Most Points, Both Teams, Fewest Points, Both 10—Ruthie Bolton, Auburn vs. Long Beach St., One Half Teams, One Half 4-1-88 101—Georgia (57) vs. Western Ky. (44), 2nd 38—Rutgers (22) vs. LSU (16), 2nd Half, 4-1-07 8—Averrill Roberts, Ohio St. vs. Iowa, 4-3-93 Half, 3-29-85 40—Tennessee (22) vs. LSU (18), 1st Half, 6—Marion Jones, North Carolina vs. Purdue, 98—Western Ky. (51) vs. Missouri St. (47), 2nd 4-6-08 4-2-94 Half, 4-4-92 41—Duke (26) vs. LSU (15), 1st Half, 4-2-06 5—14 tied (Most recent: Moriah Jefferson, 91—UConn (52) vs. Penn St. (39), 2nd Half, UConn vs. Stanford, 4-6-14) 43—Tennessee (22) vs. North Carolina (21), 1st 3-31-00 Half, 4-1-07 90—Cheyney (45) vs. Tennessee (45), 2nd Half, 44—LSU (25) vs. Tennessee (19), 1st Half, Most Blocked Shots 3-30-84 4-4-04 (Since 1988) 89—Tennessee (51) vs. Notre Dame (38), 2nd 48—Baylor (25) vs. Stanford (23), 1st Half, 4-1-12 Half, 3-28-97 7—Michelle Snow, Tennessee vs. Rutgers, 3-31-00 49—Stanford (28) vs. Tennessee (21), 1st Half, 6—Kara Wolters, UConn vs. Tennessee, 3-29-96 89—Oklahoma (46) vs. Duke (43), 2nd Half, 3-30-91 3-29-02 6—Alison Bales, Duke vs. LSU, 4-2-06 49—Stanford (29) vs. South Carolina (20), 1st Half, 3-31-17 6—Ruth Hamblin, Oregon St. vs. UConn, 4-3-16 Fewest Points, Game 5—Teresa Geter, Tennessee vs. Arkansas, 3-27-98 50—Stanford (27) vs. Texas A&M (23), 1st Half, 35—LSU vs. Rutgers (59), 4-1-07 4-3-11 5—Ruth Riley, Notre Dame vs. UConn, 3-30-01 45—LSU vs. Duke (64), 4-2-06 51—Louisiana Tech (30) vs. Tennessee (21), 1st 5—Sylvia Fowles, LSU vs. Tennessee, 4-6-08 46—Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech (69), 3-26-82 Half, 3-26-82 5—Brittney Griner, Baylor vs. UConn, 4-4-10 46—Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech (60), 4-3-93 52—Old Dominion (27) vs. La.-Monroe (25), 1st 5—Stefanie Dolson, UConn vs. Notre Dame, 46—LSU vs. Tennessee (47), 4-6-08 Half, 3-29-85 4-7-13 47—La.-Monroe vs. Old Dominion (57), 3-29-85 52—Old Dominion (30) vs. La.-Monroe (22), 2nd NOTE: Katrina McClain, Georgia vs. Western Ky., Half, 3-29-85 47—Tennessee vs. LSU (46), 4-6-08 3-29-85, recorded seven blocked shots before 52—Texas Tech (32) vs. Vanderbilt (20), 2nd blocked shots became an official statistic. 47—Stanford vs. Baylor (59), 4-1-12 Half, 4-3-93 50—LSU vs. Tennessee (52), 4-4-04 52—UConn (28) vs. Stanford (24), 1st Half, 50—North Carolina vs. Tennessee (56), 4-1-07 4-6-14 SINGLE GAME, TEAM 50—Baylor vs. UConn (70), 4-4-10 Largest Winning Margin Most Points, Game Fewest Points, One Half 29—UConn (80) vs. Oregon St. (51), 4-3-16 91—Georgia vs. Western Ky. (78), 3-29-85 15—LSU vs. Duke (26), 1st Half, 4-2-06 28—Tennessee (86) vs. Arkansas (58), 3-27-98 90—Texas vs. Western Ky. (65), 3-28-86 16—LSU vs. Rutgers (22), 2nd Half, 4-1-07 27—UConn (87) vs. Stanford (60), 4-1-95 90—Notre Dame vs. UConn (75), 3-30-01 18—LSU vs. Tennessee (22), 1st Half, 4-6-08 26—Notre Dame (87) vs. Maryland (61), 4-6-14 89—North Carolina vs. Purdue (74), 4-2-94 19—Tennessee vs. LSU (25), 1st Half, 4-4-04 25—Texas (90) vs. Western Ky. (65), 3-28-86 89—UConn vs. Penn St. (67), 3-31-00 19—LSU vs. Rutgers (37), 1st Half, 4-1-07 24—Southern California (83) vs. Tennessee (59), 20—Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech (32), 2nd Half, 3-28-86 Most Points, One Half 4-3-93 24—Rutgers (59) vs. LSU (35), 4-1-07 57—Georgia vs. Western Ky (44), 2nd Half, 20—Stanford vs. UConn (44), 1st Half, 4-1-95 23—Louisiana Tech (69) vs. Tennessee (46), 3-29-85 20—California vs. Louisville (37), (2nd Half), 3-26-82 53—Notre Dame vs. UConn (26), 2nd Half, 4-7-13 23—UConn (79) vs. Tennessee (56), 3-31-02 3-30-01 21—Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech (30), 2nd 52—UConn vs. Penn St. (39), 2nd Half, 3-31-00 Half, 3-26-82 Smallest Winning Margin 51—Texas vs. Western Ky. (31), 2nd Half, 3-28- 21—Tennessee vs. Stanford (28), 1st Half, 3-30-91 1—Stanford (66) vs. Virginia (65), 4-4-92 86 21—Oklahoma vs. Stanford (34), 1st Half, 4-4-10 1—Ohio St. (73) vs. Iowa (72) (OT), 4-3-93 51—Western Ky. vs. Missouri St. (47), 2nd Half, 1—Old Dominion (83) vs. Stanford (82) (OT), 4-4-92 Fewest Points, Period 3-28-97 51—Tennessee vs. Notre Dame (38), 2nd Half, 6—South Carolina vs. Stanford, 2nd Pd., 3-31-17 1—Tennessee (47) vs. LSU (46), 4-6-08 3-28-97 8—Stanford vs. South Carolina, 3rd Pd., 3-31-17 1—Texas A&M (63) vs. Stanford (62), 4-3-11 9—Oregon St. vs. UConn, 2nd Pd., 4-3-16 Most Points, Period 10—Oregon St. vs. UConn, 4th Pd., 4-3-16 26—UConn vs. Oregon St., 1st Pd., 4-3-16 24—Syracuse vs. Washington, 3rd Pd., 4-3-16 Fewest Points, Both 23—Syracuse vs. Washington, 1st Pd., 4-3-16 Teams, Game 22—Mississippi St. vs. UConn, 1st Pd., 3-31-17 93—Tennessee (47) vs. LSU (46), 4-6-08 Most Points, Both 94—Rutgers (59) vs. LSU (35), 4-1-07 102—Tennessee (52) vs. LSU (50), 4-4-04 Teams, Game 104—Old Dominion (57) vs. La.-Monroe (47), 171—Tennessee (88) vs. UConn (83), 3-29-96 3-29-85 169—Georgia (91) vs. Western Ky. (78), 3-29-85 106—Texas Tech (60) vs. Vanderbilt (46), 4-3-93 165—Old Dominion (83) vs. Stanford (82), 3-28-97 106—Tennessee (56) vs. North Carolina (50), 165—Notre Dame (90) vs. UConn (75), 3-30-01 4-1-07 163—North Carolina (89) vs. Purdue (74), 4-2-94 106—Baylor (59) vs. Stanford (47), 4-1-12 109—Duke (64) vs. LSU (45), 4-2-06 115—Louisiana Tech (69) vs. Tennessee (46), 3-26-82 Tennessee’s Mary Ostrowski led the Lady Vols during the early ‘80s.

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1—Notre Dame (66) vs. South Carolina (65), 47—Old Dominion vs. Louisiana Tech, 4-1-83 Fewest Three-Point 4-5-15 47—Louisville­ vs. California, 4-7-13 Field Goals Made 2—UConn (71) vs. Texas (69), 4-6-03 49—Tennessee vs. Rutgers, 3-31-00 0—Auburn vs. Long Beach St., 4-1-88 2—Tennessee (52) vs. UConn (50), 4-4-04 50—Louisiana Tech vs. Southern California, 2—Mississippi St. (66) vs. UConn (64) (OT), 3-30-84 0—Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-31-89 3-31-17 50—Missouri St. vs. Western Ky., 4-4-92 0—Tennessee vs. Maryland, 3-31-89 50—Texas Tech vs. Vanderbilt, 4-3-93 0—Virginia vs. Stanford, 4-4-92 Largest Margin Overcome 50—UConn vs. Stanford, 4-1-95 0—LSU vs. Tennessee, 4-4-04 16—Notre Dame (90) vs. UConn (75), 3-30-01 50—LSU vs. Tennessee, 4-4-04 (Notre Dame trailed, 47-31, with 2:02 remain- Most Three-Point Field ing in the first half). 50—Tennessee vs. LSU, 4-4-04 16—Michigan St. (68) vs. Tennessee (64), 4-3- 50—Maryland vs. North Carolina, 4-2-06 Goals Attempted 05 (Michigan St. trailed, 47-31, with 16:03 33—Syracuse vs. Washington, 4-3-16 remaining in the game). Highest Field-Goal 27—Stanford vs. UConn, 4-1-95 15—Old Dominion (83) vs. Stanford (82) (OT), Percentage 26—Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, 4-3-93 3-28-97 (Old Dominion trailed, 31-16, with 58.5% (31-53)—Georgia vs. Western Ky., 3-29-85 26—Oklahoma vs. Duke, 3-29-02 7:48 remaining in the first half). 58.3% (35-60)—Louisiana Tech vs. Texas, 3-27-87 26—UConn vs. Stanford, 4-6-08 15—Baylor (68) vs. LSU (57), 4-3-05 (Baylor 25—Stanford vs. UConn, 4-6-14 trailed, 24-9, with 7:42 remaining in the 56.7% (34-60)—UConn vs. Oregon St., 4-3-16 first half). 56.1% (37-66)—Southern California vs. Georgia, 25—Washington vs. Syracuse, 4-3-16 14—Louisville (61) vs. Oklahoma (59), NSF, 4-1-83 23—Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, 3-30-90 4-5-09 (Louisville trailed, 16-2, with 12:54 56.0% (28-50)—Maryland vs. North Carolina, 23—North Carolina vs. Maryland, 4-2-06 remaining in the first half). 4-2-06 22—UConn vs. Maryland, 4-5-15 12—Tennessee (56) vs. North Carolina (50), 53.7% (29-54)—UConn vs. Maryland, 4-5-15 22—Mississippi St. vs. UConn, 3-31-17 4-1-07 (Tennessee trailed, 48-36, with 8:18 53.0% (35-66)—North Carolina vs. Purdue, 4-2-94 21—Stanford vs. UConn, 4-6-08 remaining in the game). 51.9% (27-52)—Notre Dame vs. UConn, 4-3-11 21—Oklahoma vs. Louisville, 4-5-09 10—Louisville (64) vs. California (57), 4-7-13. 51.6% (33-64)—Georgia vs. Stanford, 3-29-96 (Louisville trailed 35-25 with 1:41 remaining 21—UConn vs. Stanford, 4-5-09 in first half). 21—Louisville vs. California, 4-7-13 9—UConn (71) vs. Texas (69), 4-6-03 (UConn Lowest Field-Goal 20—Duke vs. Oklahoma, 3-29-02 trailed, 50-41, with 12:25 remaining in the Percentage 20—Rutgers vs. LSU, 4-1-07 game). 26.4% (14-53)—LSU vs. Rutgers, 4-1-07 20—Texas A&M vs. Stanford, 4-3-11 27.0% (17-63)—North Carolina vs. Tennessee, Most Field Goals Made 4-1-07 Fewest Three-Point 37—Southern California vs. Georgia, 4-1-83 28.4% (21-74)—La.-Monroe vs. Old Dominion, Field Goals Attempted 36—Texas vs. Western Ky., 3-28-86 3-29-85 0—Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-31-89 35—Louisiana Tech vs. Texas, 3-27-87 29.0% (18-62)—LSU vs. Duke, 4-2-06 0—Tennessee vs. Maryland, 3-31-89 35—North Carolina vs. Purdue, 4-2-94 29.7% (22-74)—Notre Dame vs. UConn, 4-7-13 2—Iowa vs. Ohio St., 4-3-93 35—Old Dominion vs. Stanford, 3-28-97 30.2% (16-53)—Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-26-82 3—Six tied (Most recent: Duke vs. LSU, 4-2-06) Fewest Field Goals Made 30.4% (21-69)—Tennessee vs. LSU, 4-6-08 Highest Three-Point 14—LSU vs. Rutgers, 4-1-07 30.5% (18-59)—Arkansas vs. Tennessee, 3-27-98 16—Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-26-82 30.9% (25-81)—Stanford vs. UConn, 4-1-95 Field-Goal Percentage 17—North Carolina vs. Tennessee, 4-1-07 (Min. five made) 17—Baylor vs. UConn, 4-4-10 Most Three-Point Field 72.7% (8-11)—Notre Dame vs. UConn, 3-30-01 18—Arkansas vs. Tennessee, 3-27-98 Goals Made 62.5% (5-8)—Stanford vs. Virginia, 3-30-90 18—Tennessee vs. LSU, 4-4-04 12—Syracuse vs. Washington, 4-3-16 56.3% (9-16)—Duke vs. Georgia, 3-26-99 18—LSU vs. Duke, 4-2-06 11—Washington vs. Syracuse, 4-3-16 52.9% (9-17)—UConn vs. Oregon St., 4-3-16 18—Oregon St. vs. UConn, 4-3-16 10—Rutgers vs. LSU, 4-1-07 50.0% (6-12)—UConn vs. Penn St., 3-31-00 19—Tennessee vs. Rutgers, 3-31-00 9—Duke vs. Georgia, 3-26-99 50.0% (10-20)—Rutgers vs. LSU, 4-1-07 19—LSU vs. Tennessee, 4-4-04 9—Oklahoma vs. Duke, 3-29-02 46.7% (7-15)—Michigan St. vs. Tennessee, 4-3-05 19—LSU vs. Tennessee, 4-6-08 9—UConn vs. Oregon St., 4-3-16 46.7% (7-15)—UConn vs. Mississippi St., 3-31-17 19—Baylor vs. Stanford, 4-1-12 8—Notre Dame vs. UConn, 3-30-01 8—Stanford vs. UConn, 4-6-08 Lowest Three-Point Most Field Goals 8—Louisville vs. California, 4-7-13 Field-Goal Percentage Attempted 8—UConn vs. Maryland, 4-5-15 (Min. 10 att.) 82—Cheyney vs. Tennessee, 3-30-84 7—Stanford vs. UConn, 4-1-95 0.0% (0-11)—Virginia vs. Stanford, 4-4-92 82—Western Ky. vs. Georgia, 3-29-85 7—UConn vs. Tennessee, 3-29-96 6.7% (1-15)—Stanford vs. Oklahoma, 4-4-10 81—Stanford vs. UConn, 4-1-95 7—Purdue vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-26-99 8.3% (1-12)—Old Dominion vs. Stanford, 3-28-97 77—UConn vs. Notre Dame, 3-30-01 7—UConn vs. Tennessee, 3-29-02 11.5% (3-26)—Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, 4-3-93 76—Tennessee vs. Southern California, 3-28-86 7—Texas vs. UConn, 4-6-03 11.8% (2-17)—Stanford vs. Georgia, 3-29-96 7—Michigan St. vs. Tennessee, 4-3-05 11.8% (2-17)—Stanford vs. Baylor, 4-1-12 Fewest Field Goals 7—UConn vs. Stanford, 4-6-08 13.3% (2-15)—Georgia vs. Tennessee, 4-1-95 Attempted 7—Texas A&M vs. Stanford, 4-3-11 13.3% (2-15)—Tennessee vs. North Carolina, 45—Baylor vs. UConn, 4-4-10 7—UConn vs. Mississippi St., 3-31-17 4-1-07 46—Stanford vs. Texas A&M, 4-3-11 46—UConn vs. Mississippi St., 3-31-17

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Most Free Throws Made 43.8% (7-16)—South Carolina vs. Notre Dame, 8—UConn vs. Notre Dame, 4-1-12 4-5-15 34—UConn vs. Stanford, 4-1-95 8—UConn vs. Mississippi St., 3-31-17 46.7% (7-15)—Georgia vs. Tennessee, 4-1-95 29—Georgia vs. Western Ky., 3-29-85 7—Stanford vs. Tennessee, 3-30-91 47.4% (9-19)—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, 7—UConn vs. Tennessee, 3-29-96 29—Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-30-90 4-1-88 7—Tennessee vs. Arkansas, 3-27-98 29—Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., 4-4-92 50.0% (7-14)—Stanford vs. Tennessee, 3-30-91 7—Louisiana Tech vs. Purdue, 3-26-99 28—Notre Dame vs. UConn, 3-30-01 50.0% (5-10)—Georgia vs. Duke, 3-26-99 7—LSU vs. Tennessee, 4-4-04 Fewest Free Throws Made Most Rebounds 7—Tennessee vs. North Carolina, 4-1-07 7—Notre Dame vs. UConn, 4-1-12 1—Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, 4-3-93 57—Old Dominion vs. La.-Monroe, 3-29-85 7—UConn vs. Maryland, 4-5-15 1—California vs. Louisville, 4-7-13 53—Stanford vs. Oklahoma, 4-4-10 2—Tennessee vs. LSU, 4-6-08 51—Southern California vs. Georgia, 4-1-83 NOTE: Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, 3-26-82, 3—Tennessee vs. Southern California, 3-28-86 and Georgia vs. Western Ky., 3-29-85, recorded 51—Tennessee vs. Cheyney, 3-30-84 nine blocked shots each before blocked shots 3—Stanford vs. UConn, 4-1-95 51—Tennessee vs. Georgia, 4-1-95 became an official statistic. 3—LSU vs. Rutgers, 4-1-07 51—UConn vs. Notre Dame, 3-30-01 3—Stanford vs. South Carolina, 3-31-17 Most Steals (Since 1988) 5—Eight tied (Most recent: Maryland vs. UConn, Fewest Rebounds 20—Tennessee vs. North Carolina, 4-1-07 4-5-15) 21—Maryland vs. Notre Dame, 4-6-14 18—Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., 4-4-92 Most Free Throws 25—Minnesota vs. UConn, 4-4-04 17—North Carolina vs. Purdue, 4-2-94 26—Louisville vs. California, 4-7-13 17—Old Dominion vs. Stanford, 3-28-97 Attempted 27—Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, 4-3-93 16—Auburn vs. Long Beach St., 4-1-88 46—UConn vs. Stanford, 4-1-95 27—UConn vs. Notre Dame, 4-3-11 16—North Carolina vs. Maryland, 4-2-06 38—Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-30-90 28—Maryland vs. UConn, 4-5-15 15—Tennessee vs. Notre Dame, 3-28-97 38—Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., 4-4-92 28—Washington vs. Syracuse, 4-3-16 37—Georgia vs. Western Ky., 3-29-85 29—Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-26-82 Most Turnovers 37—Missouri St. vs. Western Ky., 4-4-92 29—Louisiana Tech vs. Southern California, 32—Southern California vs. Georgia, 4-1-83 3-30-84 29—Missouri St. vs. Western Ky., 4-4-92 Fewest Free Throws 29—Missouri St. vs. Purdue, 3-30-01 29—Stanford vs. Old Dominion, 3-28-97 Attempted 29—Texas A&M vs. Stanford, 4-3-11 29—North Carolina vs. Tennessee, 4-2-07 5—Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, 4-3-93 28—Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., 4-4-92 5—Stanford vs. UConn, 4-1-95 Largest Rebound Margin 28—Purdue vs. North Carolina, 4-2-94 5—UConn vs. Oregon St., 4-3-16 29—Notre Dame (50) vs. Maryland (21), 4-6-14 28—Arkansas vs. Tennessee, 3-27-98 5—Stanford vs. South Carolina, 3-31-17 19—Louisiana Tech (50) vs. Auburn (31), 3-31-89 6—Tennessee vs. Southern California, 3-28-86 18—Tennessee (51) vs. Georgia (33), 4-1-95 Fewest Turnovers 6—Duke vs. Tennessee, 4-6-03 18—Purdue (47) vs. Missouri St. (29), 3-30-01 6—Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-31-89 6—Maryland vs. UConn, 4-5-15 18—Syracuse (46) vs. Washington (28), 4-3-16 7—Tennessee vs. LSU, 4-6-08 7—Tennessee vs. LSU, 4-6-08 17—Southern California (51) vs. Georgia (34), 7—UConn vs. Baylor, 4-4-10 7—Stanford vs. Baylor, 4-1-12 4-1-83 7—Stanford vs. Oklahoma, 4-4-10 7—California vs. Louisville, 4-7-13 15—Louisiana Tech (44) vs. Tennessee (29), 7—Baylor vs. Stanford, 4-1-12 3-26-82 8—Five tied (Most recent: North Carolina vs. 8—Texas vs. Western Ky., 3-28-86 Tennessee, 4-1-07) 15—Tennessee (51) vs. Cheyney (36), 3-30-84 8—Stanford vs. Baylor, 4-1-12 15—Virginia (50) vs. Stanford (35), 4-4-92 8—UConn vs. Stanford, 4-6-14 Highest Free-Throw 15—Texas Tech (42) vs. Vanderbilt (27), 4-3-93 Percentage (Min. 10 made) Most Assists (Since 1985) 100.0% (10-10)—Texas A&M vs. Stanford, 4-3-11 23—Texas vs. Western Ky., 3-28-86 91.7% (11-12)—Cheyney vs. Tennessee, 3-30-84 22—Stanford vs. UConn, 4-1-95 90.5% (19-21)—UConn vs. Notre Dame, 4-7-13 21—UConn vs. Stanford, 4-1-95 87.5% (14-16)—Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, 21—Louisiana Tech vs. NC State, 3-27-98 3-26-82 20—Duke vs. Georgia, 3-26-99 87.5% (21-24)—Oklahoma vs. Duke, 3-29-02 20—Penn St. vs. UConn, 3-31-00 87.5% (14-16)—UConn vs. Stanford, 4-6-08 20—UConn vs. Tennessee, 3-29-02 86.4% (19-22)—UConn vs. Penn St., 3-31-00 20—Stanford vs. UConn, 4-6-08 85.7% (12-14)—Notre Dame vs. Tennessee, 3-28-97 20—UConn vs. Baylor, 4-4-10 85.7% (18-21)—Stanford vs. Old Dominion, NOTE: Southern California vs. Georgia, 4-1-83, 3-28-97 recorded 23 assists before assists became an official statistic. 85.7% (18-21)—Baylor vs. LSU, 4-3-05 85.7% (12-14)—Notre Dame vs. South Carolina, 4-5-15 Most Blocked Shots (Since 1988) Lowest Free-Throw 12—UConn vs. Notre Dame, 4-7-13 Percentage (Min. 10 att.) 9—Tennessee vs. Rutgers, 3-31-00 UConn’s Maya Moore won the Women’s Final 30.0% (3-10)—LSU vs. Rutgers, 4-1-07 8—Duke vs. LSU, 4-2-06 Four Most Outstanding Player award, after 36.8% (7-19)—LSU vs. Tennessee, 4-6-08 8—North Carolina vs. Tennessee, 4-2-06 scoring 57 points and grabbing 23 rebounds in the two games in 2010. 38.5% (5-13)—Tennessee vs. Michigan St., 4-3-05 8—Stanford vs. Texas A&M, 4-3-11

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9—Cheyney vs. Maryland, 3-26-82 28—Western Ky. vs. Georgia, 3-29-85 11—South Carolina vs. Stanford, 3-31-17 9—Stanford vs. Georgia, 3-29-96 28—UConn vs. Notre Dame, 3-30-01 9—Georgia vs. Duke, 3-26-99 Most Players 9—LSU vs. Tennessee, 4-4-04 Fewest Personal Fouls Disqualified 9—UConn vs. Stanford, 4-6-08 8—Texas Tech vs. Vanderbilt, 4-3-93 4—Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., 4-4-92 9—Oklahoma vs. Stanford, 4-4-10 9—Baylor vs. Stanford, 4-1-12 3—Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, 3-30-90 9—UConn vs. Maryland, 4-5-15 10—Duke vs. LSU, 4-2-06 3—Missouri St. vs. Western Ky., 4-4-92 10—Rutgers vs. LSU, 4-1-07 3—Virginia vs. Stanford, 4-4-92 Most Personal Fouls 11—Tennessee vs. Maryland, 3-31-89 3—North Carolina vs. Maryland, 4-2-06 32—Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., 4-4-92 11—Purdue vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-26-99 2—Seven tied (Most recent: North Carolina vs. 31—Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, 3-30-90 11—Baylor vs. LSU, 4-3-05 Tennessee, 4-1-07) 31—Missouri St. vs. Western Ky., 4-4-92 11—Michigan St. vs. Tennessee, 4-3-05 31—Stanford vs. UConn, 4-1-95 11—LSU vs. Tennessee, 4-6-08

WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR TWO GAME RECORDS

Highest Field-Goal 54.5% (6-11)—Katie Douglas, Purdue, 2001 INDIVIDUAL 54.5% (6-11)—Emily Niemann, Baylor, 2005 Percentage (Min. 14 made) Most Points 77.8% (14-18)—Crystal Langhorne, Maryland, Most Free Throws Made 2006 19—Carolyn Jones, Auburn, 1990 78—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, 1993 73.7% (14-19)—Tina Charles, UConn, 2009 57—Maya Moore, UConn, 2010 19—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, 1993 64.5% (20-31)—Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech, 18—Val Whiting, Stanford, 1992 56—Clarissa Davis, Texas, 1986 1988 17—Cheryl Miller, Southern California, 1986 55—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1997 62.5% (15-24)—Paula McGee, Southern California, 54—Diana Taurasi, UConn, 2003 1983 16—Tonya Edwards, Tennessee, 1987 53—Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee, 1984 61.8% (21-34)—Clarissa Davis, Texas, 1986 16—Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, 2001 52—Breanna Stewart, UConn, 2013 61.5% (16-26)—Tracy Henderson, Georgia, 1996 Most Free Throws 51—Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, 1989 59.3% (16-27)—Fran Harris, Texas, 1986 49—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford, 2010 Attempted 49—Kayla McBride, Notre Dame, 2014 Most Three-Point Field 24—Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, 2001 48—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1998 Goals Made 22—Dena Head, Tennessee, 1991 47—La’Keshia Frett, Georgia, 1996 8—Katy Steding, Stanford, 1990 21—Tonya Edwards, Tennessee, 1987 47—, Baylor, 2005 8—Rosalind Ross, Oklahoma, 2002 21—Carolyn Jones, Auburn, 1990 8—Diana Taurasi, UConn, 2003 21—Val Whiting, Stanford, 1992 Most Field Goals Made 7—Jennifer Azzi, Stanford, 1990 27—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, 1993 7—Kim Pehlke, Western Ky., 1992 Highest Free-Throw 24—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1997 7—Antonita Slaughter, Louisville, 2013 Percentage (Min. 12 made) 23—Maya Moore, UConn, 2010 7—Breanna Stewart, UConn, 2013 100.0% (15-15)—Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee, 22—Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, 1989 1984 21—Clarissa Davis, Texas, 1986 Most Three-Point Field 95.0% (19-20)—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, 1993 20—Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech, 1988 Goals Attempted 20—Kayla McBride, Notre Dame, 2014 93.3% (14-15)—Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame, 20—Diana Taurasi, UConn, 2003 2011 Most Field Goals 18—Katy Steding, Stanford, 1990 90.5% (19-21)—Carolyn Jones, Auburn, 1990 18—Rosalind Ross, Oklahoma, 2002 89.5% (17-19)—Cheryl Miller, Southern Attempted 16—Audrey Burcy, Ohio St., 1993 California, 1986 48—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, 1993 16—Aubrey Eblin, Old Dominion, 1997 86.7% (13-15)—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford, 45—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1997 15—Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech, 1998 2010 44—Maya Moore, UConn, 2010 42—Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, 1989 Highest Three-Point Most Rebounds 42—Dawn Staley, Virginia, 1991 Field-Goal Percentage 37—Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion, 1985 42—, Notre Dame, 2015 32—Clarissa Davis, Texas, 1986 41—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1998 (Min. five made) 31—Charlotte Smith, North Carolina, 1994 87.5% (7-8)—Breanna Stewart, UConn, 2013 41—Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech, 1998 31—Tina Charles, UConn, 2009 83.3% (5-6)—Abby Conklin, Tennessee, 1997 41—Sophia Young, Baylor, 2005 29—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford, 2010 71.4% (5-7)—Kelly Jolly, Tennessee, 1998 29—A’ja Wilson, South Carolina, 2017 60.0% (6-10)—Matee Ajavon, Rutgers, 2007 28—Marissa Coleman, Maryland, 2006 55.6% (5-9)—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, 1993 26—Kayla Pedersen, Stanford, 2010

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26—Stefanie Dolson, UConn, 2014 64—Tennessee, 1996 25—Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee, 1984 64—UConn,­ 2013 25—Sheila Frost, Tennessee, 1989 Question... 25—, Tennessee, 1991 Fewest Field Goals Made Has the Women’s Final Four ever 25—Val Whiting, Stanford, 1992 35—Tennessee, 2000 been played in Columbus, Ohio 37—Tennessee, 2007 (site of the 2018 Women’s Final Most Assists (Since 1985) 40—Tennessee, 2004 Four)? 20—Kamie Ethridge, Texas, 1986 40—Rutgers, 2007 20—Kellie Jolly, Tennessee, 1997 43—Tennessee, 2008 18—Melissa McCray, Tennessee, 1989 44—Louisville, 2013 Answer... 18—LaQuan Stallworth, Louisiana Tech, 1998 45—Stanford, 1992 No, this will be the first hosted by 15—Michelle Marciniak, Tennessee, 1995 45—Stanford, 2010 Columbus. Tournament Trivia Tournament 46—Duke, 1999 Most Steals (Since 1988) 11—Ruthie Bolton, Auburn, 1988 Most Field Goals 13—Ohio St., 1993 11—Averrill Roberts, Ohio St., 1993 Attempted 11—Niele Ivey, Notre Dame, 2001 146—Old Dominion, 1985 Fewest Three-Point Field 9—Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion, 1997 142—Louisiana Tech, 1998 Goals Made 9—Kristin Haynie, Michigan St., 2005 141—Texas, 1986 0—Auburn, 1989 Most Blocked Shots 140—Cheyney, 1982 0—Tennessee, 1989 140—Tennessee, 1996 1—Louisiana Tech, 1988 (Since 1988) 1—Tennessee, 1991 12—Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, 2001 Fewest Field Goals 2—Louisiana Tech, 1994 11—Kelly Schumacher, UConn, 2000 Attempted 9—Teresa Geter, Tennessee, 1998 100—Tennessee, 2000 Most Three-Point Field 9—Michelle Snow, Tennessee, 2000 100—Rutgers, 2007 Goals Attempted 9—Alison Bales, Duke, 2006 103—Texas Tech, 1993 52—Syracuse, 2016 8—Sheila Frost, Tennessee, 1989 103—UConn, 1995 46—Oklahoma, 2002 8—Breanna Stewart, UConn, 2015 104—Notre Dame, 2011 45—UConn, 2015 NOTE: Katrina McClain, Georgia, 1985, had nine 105—UConn, 2003 40—UConn, 2013 blocked shots before blocked shots became an official statistic. 105—UConn, 2004 37—Ohio St., 1993 37—Duke, 1999 Highest Field-Goal 37—UConn, 2010 TEAM Percentage 37—Stanford, 2010 54.4% (62-114)—UConn, 2016 36—UConn, 2016 Most Points 53.9% (76-141)—Texas, 1986 35—UConn, 2003 53.7% (65-121)—Southern California, 1983 187—Texas, 1986 35—UConn, 2009 51.8% (57-110)—Georgia, 1985 179—Tennessee, 1998 50.0% (53-106)—Louisiana Tech, 1982 Fewest Three-Point 176—UConn, 2013 50.0% (63-126)—UConn, 2000 171—Tennessee, 1996 Field Goals Attempted 50.0% (64-128)—UConn, 2013 164—Southern California, 1986 0—Tennessee, 1989 4—Louisiana Tech, 1988 163—Stanford, 1990 Lowest Field-Goal 162—Auburn, 1990 4—Auburn, 1989 162—UConn, 2016 Percentage 7—Auburn, 1988 161—UConn, 2002 30.6% (37-121)—Tennessee, 2007 9—Tennessee, 1991 160—UConn, 2000 32.8% (45-137)—Stanford, 2010 33.9% (40-118)—Tennessee, 2004 Highest Three-Point Fewest Points 34.4% (43-125)—Tennessee, 2008 Field-Goal Percentage 105—Rutgers, 2007 35.0% (35-100)—Tennessee, 2000 (Min. six made) 36.7% (47-128)—Western Ky., 1992 111—Tennessee, 2008 50.0% (8-16)—Auburn, 1990 37.0% (47-127)—Notre Dame, 2015 113—Tennessee, 2004 47.5% (19-40)—UConn, 2013 37.6% (47-125)—UConn, 2010 115—Tennessee, 2007 47.1% (16-34)—Stanford, 1990 116—Tennessee, 2000 Most Three-Point Field 46.2% (6-13)—Tennessee, 1996 120—Stanford, 2010 45.7% (16-35)—UConn, 2003 122—Auburn, 1988 Goals Made 43.8% (7-16)—Tennessee, 1997 123—Louisiana Tech, 1987 19—UConn, 2013 42.9% (9-21)—Notre Dame, 2001 123—UConn, 2010 17—Oklahoma, 2002 16—Stanford, 1990 Lowest Three-Point Most Field Goals Made 16—UConn, 2003 Field-Goal Percentage 76—Texas, 1986 16—UConn, 2015 66—Tennessee, 1998 15—UConn, 2016 (Min. nine att.) 66—Louisiana Tech, 1998 14—Duke, 1999 11.1% (1-9)—Tennessee, 1991 65—Southern California, 1983 14—Syracuse, 2016 15.4% (2-13)—Louisiana Tech, 1994

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16.7% (5-30)—Old Dominion, 1997 27—Louisiana Tech, 1988 17—Tennessee, 2007 18.7% (3-16)—South Carolina, 2017 27—Louisiana Tech, 1998 18—Texas Tech, 1993 23.3% (7-30)—Tennessee, 2007 27—Duke, 1999 18—Rutgers, 2007 23.5% (8-34)—UConn, 2014 28—Cheyney, 1982 19—Mississippi St., 2017 24.3% (9-37)—UConn, 2010 29—Old Dominion, 1985 20—Purdue, 1999 24.3% (9-37)—Stanford, 2010 20—Notre Dame, 2011 Highest Free-Throw Most Free Throws Made Percentage Most Blocked Shots 52—UConn, 1995 90.9% (20-22)—Notre Dame, 2015 (Since 1988) 47—Stanford, 1992 82.9% (34-41)—Texas Tech, 1993 19—UConn, 2013 44—Auburn, 1990 82.1% (23-28)—UConn, 2016 16—Notre Dame, 2001 43—Tennessee, 1991 80.6% (25-31)—Mississippi St., 2017 14—UConn, 2000 43—Notre Dame, 2001 79.5% (35-44)—Oklahoma, 2002 13—Duke, 2006 43—Maryland, 2006 79.4% (27-34)—Tennessee, 1984 13—UConn, 2015 43—South Carolina, 2017 79.3% (23-29)—Louisville, 2013 13—South Carolina, 2017 78.8% (41-52)—Tennessee, 1989 12—Tennessee, 1989 Fewest Free Throws Made 78.8% (26-33)—Texas A&M, 2011 12—Tennessee, 1998 13—Louisiana Tech, 1988 78.77% (34-47)—Baylor, 2012 12—Tennessee, 2000 13—Rutgers, 2007 78.3% (36-46)—UConn, 2002 11—North Carolina, 1994 13—Syracuse, 2016 11—Notre Dame, 2012 16—Louisiana Tech, 1998 Lowest Free-Throw NOTE: Southern California, 1984, and Georgia, 17—Old Dominion, 1985 Percentage 1985, recorded 12 blocked shots before blocked 17—Virginia, 1991 shots became an official statistic. 48.1% (13-27)—Louisiana Tech, 1988 19—Old Dominion, 1997 48.8% (20-41)—UConn, 2010 19—Tennessee, 2008 Most Steals (Since 1988) 50.0% (13-26)—Rutgers, 2007 33—Old Dominion, 1997 53.1% (17-32)—Virginia, 1991 Most Free Throws 29—Western Ky., 1992 55.6% (20-36)—Southern California, 1984 27—Tennessee, 1997 Attempted 56.5% (13-23)—Syracuse, 2016 73—UConn, 1995 27—Tennessee, 2007 58.3% (21-36)—Louisiana Tech, 1987 67—Tennessee, 1991 25—UConn, 2013 62—Auburn, 1990 Most Rebounds 23—Auburn, 1988 62—Stanford, 1992 114—Old Dominion, 1985 23—Oklahoma, 2002 58—Western Ky., 1992 102—Stanford, 2010 Most Turnovers 58—Tennessee, 1998 100—Tennessee, 1996 44—Southern California, 1983 96—Tennessee, 1991 44—Tennessee, 2000 Fewest Free Throws 95—Tennessee, 1998 Attempted 42—Western Ky., 1992 22—Notre Dame, 2015 Fewest Rebounds 42—Maryland, 2006 23—Syracuse, 2016 55—Michigan St., 2005 40—Old Dominion, 1997 26—Rutgers, 2007 54—Louisville, 2013 39—UConn, 2013 59—UConn, 2003 38—UConn, 1995 61—Auburn, 1989 38—Tennessee, 1997 61—Texas A&M, 2011 Fewest Turnovers 64—Mississippi St., 2017 17—UConn, 2010 66—Southern California, 1986 18—Stanford, 2010 66—Texas Tech, 1993 18—Baylor, 2012 Most Assists (Since 1985) 19—Purdue, 1999 45—Texas, 1986 21—Texas, 1986 41—UConn, 2016 21—Tennessee, 2008 40—UConn, 2013 21—UConn, 2015 40—UConn, 2014 22—Auburn, 1990 38—Louisiana Tech, 1998 22—Syracuse, 2016 38—UConn, 2000 23—Notre Dame, 2012 36—UConn, 1995 23—UConn, 2014 35—Tennessee, 1996 24—Auburn, 1989 35—UConn, 2002 24—Georgia, 1996 24—UConn, 2004 Fewest Assists (Since 1985) 24—Tennessee, 2004 12—Tennessee, 2008 24—UConn, 2009 13—Louisiana Tech, 1994 24—Mississippi St., 2017 17—Tennessee, 1991 Moriah Jefferson (4) helped lead UConn to four 17—Tennessee, 2004 Most Personal Fouls consecutive national titles from 2013-16. 59—Western Ky., 1992

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45—Auburn, 1990 Undefeated Teams In 2016—Lubbock Christian (35-0) defeated Alas. Anchorage (38-3) 45—Virginia, 1991 National Championship 45—Ohio St., 1993 2017—Ashland (37-0) defeated Virginia Union (93-77) 43—Four tied (Most recent: Maryland, 2006) Game (Divisions I, II & III) Division I Division III Fewest Personal Fouls 1986—Texas (34-0) defeated Southern California 1995—Capital (33-0) defeated Wis.-Oshkosh 22—UConn, 2004 (31-5), 72-61 (28-3) 22—Baylor, 2012 1995—UConn (35-0) defeated Tennessee (34-3), 1996—Wis.-Oshkosh (31-0) defeated Mount 23—Baylor, 2005 70-64 Union (25-8) 23—UConn, 2015 1998—Tennessee (39-0) defeated Louisiana 1999—Washington-St. Louis (30-0) defeated Saint Benedict (28-2) 23—UConn, 2016 Tech (31-4), 93-75 2000—Washington-St. Louis (30-0) defeated 24—UConn, 2010 2003—UConn (39-0) defeated Oklahoma (32-4), 82-70 Southern Me. (26-6) 25—Tennessee, 1989 2009—UConn (39-0) defeated Louisville (34-5), 2008—Howard Payne (33-0) defeated Messiah 25—Purdue, 1999 76-54 (30-3) 25—South Carolina, 2017 2010—UConn (39-0) defeated Stanford (36-2), 2009—George Fox (32-0) defeated Washington- 26—Southern California, 1984 53-47 St. Louis (26-5) 26—Tennessee, 1996 2012—Baylor (40-0) defeated Notre Dame (35-4), 2013—DePauw (34-0) defeated Wis.-Whitewater 26—Notre Dame, 2015 80-61 (26-7) 2014—UConn (40-0) defeated Notre Dame (37-1), 2014—FDU-Florham (33-0) defeated Whitman Most Disqualifications 79-58 (31-2) 6—Western Ky., 1992 2016—UConn (38-0) defeated Syracuse (30-8), 2015—*Thomas More (33-0) defeated George Fox (32-1) 4—Auburn, 1990 82-51 2016—Thomas More (33-0) defeated Tufts (28-4) 4—Old Dominion, 1997 Division II 2017—Amherst (33-0) defeated Tufts (52-29) 3—Southern California, 1983 1995—North Dakota St. (32-0) defeated Portland St. (26-6) *Championship later vacated by the Committee on 3—Tennessee, 1991 Infractions. 3—Virginia, 1991 2014—Bentley (35-0) defeated West Texas A&M (32-3)

Former Vice President Joe Biden was on hand to congratulate both teams following the 2010 national championship game in San Antonio.

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WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR CUMULATIVE RECORDS

*does not include vacated years 4—Duke, 1999-2006 3—Auburn, 1988-90 3—Southern California, 1983-86 3—Virginia, 1990-92 3—Western Ky., 1985-92 TEAM RECORDS 3—Texas, 1986-2003 Women’s Final Four Wins 3—Auburn, 1988-90 22—UConn, 1989-2017 NCAA Championships 3—Virginia, 1990-92 21—Tennessee, 1982-2008 11—UConn, 1995-2016 3—Purdue, 1994-2001 8—Louisiana Tech, 1982-99 8—Tennessee, 1987-2008 3—North Carolina, 1994-2007 6—Stanford, 1990-2017 2—Louisiana­ Tech, 1982-88 3—Oklahoma, 2002-10 6—Notre Dame, 1997-2015 2—Baylor, 2005-12 3—Baylor, 2005-12 5—Southern California, 1983-86 2—Southern California, 1983-84 2—Stanford, 1990-92 Consecutive Women’s Women’s Final Four Final Four Appearances Winning Percentage (Min. Women’s Final Four 10—UConn, 2008-17 three games) Appearances 5—UConn, 2000-04 .833 (5-1)—Southern California, 1983-1986 18—Tennessee, 1982-2008 5—LSU, 2004-08 .800 (4-1)—Baylor, 2005-12 18—UConn, 1989-2017 5—Notre Dame, 2011-15 .759 (22-7)—UConn, 1989-2017 13—Stanford, 1990-2017 5—Stanford, 2008-12 .677 (21-10)—Tennessee, 1982-2008 10—Louisiana Tech, 1982-99 4—Tennessee, 1986-89 .600 (3-2)—Old Dominion, 1983-1997 7—Notre Dame, 1997-2015 4—Louisiana Tech, 1987-90 .600 (3-2)—Purdue, 1994-2001 5—Georgia, 1982-99 4—Tennessee, 1995-98 .500 (6-6)—Notre Dame, 1997-2015 5—LSU, 2004-08 4—Tennessee, 2002-05 5—Maryland, 1982-2015 3—Louisiana Tech, 1982-84

WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYERS AND THEIR STATISTICS Year Player, Institution Cl. G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Reb. Ast. Blk. Stl. PF Pts.

1982 Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech So. NSF 5-7 5-6 2 1 1 0 4 15 CH 7-13 6-10 6 2 0 1 2 20 1983 Cheryl Miller, Southern California Fr. NSF 7-16 2-4 14 3 2 3 4 16 CH 8-13 11-14 9 2 4 4 3 27 1984 Cheryl Miller, Southern California So. NSF 7-14 8-13 10 1 1 4 1 22 CH 8-15 0-0 6 7 2 2 3 16 1985 Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion Sr. NSF 5-14 1-2 17 0 4 2 2 11 CH 7-17 3-4 20 1 0 1 3 17 1986 Clarissa Davis, Texas Fr. NSF 12-20 8-9 18 2 4 4 3 32 CH 9-14 6-8 14 1 0 0 2 24 1987 Tonya Edwards, Tennessee Fr. NSF 5-12 11-13 7 2 0 1 2 21 CH 4-13 5-8 7 4 0 3 4 13 1988 Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech Sr. NSF 8-14 0-0 2-4 7 1 3 1 3 18 CH 12-17 0-0 1-3 7 0 4 6 3 25 1989 Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee Sr. NSF 11-21 0-0 2-2 8 1 1 3 1 24 CH 11-21 0-0 5-6 11 1 0 1 3 27 1990 Jennifer Azzi, Stanford Sr. NSF 5-9 3-5 2-4 6 5 0 3 3 15 CH 5-10 4-8 3-5 4 5 0 0 5 17 1991 Dawn Staley, Virginia Jr. NSF 3-16 1-4 4-4 8 5 0 3 2 11 CH 11-26 3-5 3-4 11 6 0 3 5 28 1992 Molly Goodenbour, Stanford Jr. NSF 6-12 4-7 0-1 4 6 0 5 4 16 CH 3-10 1-7 5-6 3 6 0 1 2 12 1993 Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech Sr. NSF 11-24 1-3 8-9 11 0 2 3 0 31 CH 16-24 4-6 11-11 5 3 1 2 4 47 1994 Charlotte Smith, North Carolina Jr. NSF 9-16 1-3 4-5 8 8 2 1 3 23 CH 7-19 1-3 5-7 23 2 2 0 2 20 1995 , UConn Sr. NSF 5-9 2-3 5-6 9 3 2 3 1 17 CH 5-10 0-2 7-8 8 3 2 0 4 17 1996 Michelle Marciniak, Tennessee Sr. NSF 5-8 2-3 9-12 7 6 0 3 0 21 CH 5-13 0-2 0-1 4 5 0 2 1 10 1997 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee So. NSF 13-25 0-1 5-6 5 3 2 4 2 31

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Year Player, Institution Cl. G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Reb. Ast. Blk. Stl. PF Pts.

CH 11-20 0-0 2-3 7 3 1 2 2 24 1998 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee Jr. NSF 8-16 0-1 7-11 10 2 2 1 3 23 CH 11-25 0-0 3-4 10 6 0 1 0 25 1999 Ukari Figgs, Purdue Sr. NSF 8-14 5-7 3-4 10 4 0 1 1 24 CH 5-15 0-5 8-9 3 1 0 3 1 18 2000 Shea Ralph, UConn Jr. NSF 2-5 1-1 4-4 4 3 0 2 3 9 CH 7-8 0-0 1-2 3 7 1 6 3 15 2001 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame Sr. NSF 6-13 0-0 6-10 7 0 5 0 4 18 CH 9-13 0-0 10-14 13 1 7 0 3 28 2002 Swin Cash, UConn Sr. NSF 4-10 0-1 5-7 4 5 4 1 1 13 CH 5-9 0-0 10-12 13 4 1 2 2 20 2003 Diana Taurasi, UConn Jr. NSF 10-22 4-11 2-5 4 4 1 0 2 26 CH 8-15 4-9 8-8 4 1 1 0 2 28 2004 Diana Taurasi, UConn Sr. NSF 6-17 2-7 4-5 6 3 3 0 2 18 CH 6-11 3-7 2-4 3 2 0 0 1 17 2005 Sophia Young, Baylor Jr. NSF 9-22 0-0 3-4 10 6 0 4 1 21 CH 10-19 0-0 6-9 9 4 0 0 1 26 2006 Laura Harper, Maryland Jr. NSF 8-16 0-0 8-10 9 0 1 0 4 24 CH 6-14 0-0 4-6 7 0 0 0 4 16 2007 Candace Parker, Tennessee So. NSF 3-12 0-1 8-9 13 2 1 3 2 14 CH 5-15 0-0 7-10 7 3 0 0 3 17 2008 Candace Parker, Tennessee Jr. NSF 6-27 0-2 1-3 15 1 3 2 2 13 CH 5-10 0-0 7-1 9 1 1 4 2 7 2009 Tina Charles, UConn Jr. NSF 3-6 0-0 2-2 12 2 0 2 4 8 CH 11-13 0-0 3-3 19 0 1 0 3 25 2010 Maya Moore, UConn Jr. NSF 14-26 3-8 3-6 12 1 1 2 0 34 CH 9-18 3-5 2-5 11 1 0 0 2 23 2011 Danielle Adams, Texas A&M Sr. NSF 5-12 0-2 5-5 6 0 2 1 4 16 CH 13-22 1-4 4-7 9 0 1 0 3 30 2012 Brittney Griner, Baylor Jr. NSF 3-9 0-0 7-9 9 0 2 0 3 13 CH 11-16 0-0 4-6 13 1 5 0 1 26 2013 Breanna Stewart, UConn Fr. NSF 10-16 4-5 5-5 5 1 4 1 2 29 CH 9-15 3-3 2-5 9 3 3 3 0 23 2014 Breanna Stewart, UConn So. NSF 4-10 1-3 9-11 7 2 2 1 1 18 CH 10-15 0-2 1-3 9 4 2 0 1 21 2015 Breanna Stewart, UConn Jr. NSF 7-13 2-6 9-10 8 3 4 2 2 25 CH 4-8 0-1 0-0 15 0 4 2 1 8 2016 Breanna Stewart, UConn Sr. NSF 7-10 2-2 0-0 8 2 1 2 3 16 CH 7-17 3-8 7-7 10 6 2 0 3 24 2017 A’ja Wilson, South Carolina Jr. NSF 5-11 0-0 3-8 19 4 3 2 3 13 CH 9-15 0-0 5-6 10 0 4 2 2 23

FINAL POLLS’ NO. 1 TEAM

Champion’s Final Rank Year AP Poll Coaches’ Poll NCAA Champion AP Coaches’ 1982 Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech 1 — 1983 Southern California Southern California 1 — 1984 Texas Southern California 5 — 1985 Texas Old Dominion 5 — 1986 Texas Texas Texas 1 1 1987 Texas Tennessee Tennessee 7 1 1988 Tennessee Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech 5 1 1989 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee 1 1 1990 Louisiana Tech Stanford Stanford 2 1 1991 Penn St. Tennessee Tennessee 4 1 1992 Virginia Stanford Stanford 3 1 1993 Vanderbilt Texas Tech Texas Tech 5 1 1994 Tennessee North Carolina North Carolina 4 1 1995 UConn UConn UConn 1 1 1996 Louisiana Tech Tennessee Tennessee 4 1 1997 UConn Tennessee Tennessee 10 1 1998 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee 1 1 1999 Purdue Purdue Purdue 1 1

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Champion’s Final Rank Year AP Poll Coaches’ Poll NCAA Champion AP Coaches’ 2000 UConn UConn UConn 1 1 2001 UConn Notre Dame Notre Dame 2 1 2002 UConn UConn UConn 1 1 2003 UConn UConn UConn 1 1 2004 Duke UConn UConn 6 1 2005 Stanford Baylor Baylor 5 1 2006 North Carolina Maryland Maryland 4 1 2007 Duke Tennessee Tennessee 3 1 2008 UConn Tennessee Tennessee 3 1 2009 UConn UConn UConn 1 1 2010 UConn UConn UConn 1 1 2011 UConn Texas A&M Texas A&M 7 1 2012 Baylor Baylor Baylor 1 1 2013 UConn UConn UConn 1 1 2014 UConn UConn UConn 1 1 2015 UConn UConn UConn 1 1 2016 UConn UConn UConn 1 1 2017 South Carolina South Carolina South Carolina 1 1 *Beginning with the 1985-86 season, the coaches’ poll, sponsored by USA Today, began circulating weekly rankings. Every year, the final coaches’ poll is voted after the NCAA championship game. In 1993, USA Today joined with Cable News Network (CNN) to compile the poll. In 1998, ESPN joined USA Today to compile the poll. The current USA Today/ESPN coaches’ poll voting panel consists of 40 coaches representing a geographical mix of the nation and representing the nine districts of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA).

SEEDS AT THE WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR

Year Seeds (Total) Teams 1982 1, 2, 2, 2 (7) Louisiana Tech, Cheyney, Maryland, Tennessee 1983 1, 1, 2, 2 (6) Louisiana Tech, Southern California, Georgia, Old Dominion 1984 1, 1, 3, 3 (8) Louisiana Tech, Southern California, Cheyney, Tennessee 1985 1, 2, 2, 4 (9) Old Dominion, Georgia, La.-Monroe, Western Ky. 1986 1, 1, 4, 4 (10) Southern California, Texas, Tennessee, Western Ky. 1987 1, 1, 1, 2 (5) Long Beach St., Louisiana Tech, Texas, Tennessee 1988 1, 1, 2, 2 (6) Auburn, Tennessee, Long Beach St., Louisiana Tech 1989 1, 1, 1, 1 (4) Auburn, Louisiana Tech, Maryland, Tennessee 1990 1, 1, 2, 2 (6) Louisiana Tech, Stanford, Auburn, Virginia 1991 1, 1, 2, 3 (7) Tennessee, Virginia, Stanford, UConn 1992 1, 1, 4, 8 (14) Stanford, Virginia, Western Ky., Missouri St. 1993 1, 1, 2, 2 (6) Ohio St., Vanderbilt, Iowa, Texas Tech 1994 1, 3, 4, 6 (14) Purdue, North Carolina, Louisiana Tech, Alabama 1995 1, 1, 2, 3 (7) UConn, Tennessee, Stanford, Georgia 1996 1, 1, 1, 2 (5) UConn, Stanford, Tennessee, Georgia 1997 1, 1, 3, 6 (11) Old Dominion, Stanford, Tennessee, Notre Dame 1998 1, 3, 4, 9 (17) Tennessee, Louisiana Tech, NC State, Arkansas 1999 1, 1, 3, 3 (8) Purdue, Louisiana Tech, Duke, Georgia 2000 1, 1, 2, 2 (6) UConn, Tennessee, Penn St., Rutgers 2001 1, 1, 3, 5 (10) UConn, Notre Dame, Purdue, Missouri St. 2002 1, 1, 1, 2 (5) UConn, Duke, Oklahoma, Tennessee 2003 1, 1, 1, 2 (5) UConn, Duke, Tennessee, Texas 2004 1, 2, 4, 7 (14) Tennessee, UConn, LSU, Minnesota 2005 1, 1, 1, 2 (5) LSU, Tennessee, Michigan St., Baylor 2006 1, 1, 1, 2 (5) North Carolina, LSU, Duke, Maryland 2007 1, 1, 3, 4 (9) North Carolina, Tennessee, LSU, Rutgers 2008 1, 1, 2, 2 (6) UConn, Tennessee, LSU, Stanford 2009 1, 1, 2, 3 (7) UConn, Oklahoma, Stanford, Louisville 2010 1, 1, 3, 4 (9) UConn, Stanford, Oklahoma, Baylor 2011 1, 1, 2, 2 (6) UConn, Stanford, Texas A&M, Notre Dame 2012 1, 1, 1, 1 (4) Baylor, UConn, Notre Dame, Stanford 2013 1, 5, 1, 2 (9) UConn, Louisville, Notre Dame, California 2014 1, 1, 2, 4 (8) UConn, Notre Dame, Stanford, Maryland 2015 1, 1, 1, 1 (4) UConn, Notre Dame, Maryland, South Carolina

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Year Seeds (Total) Teams 2016 1, 4, 2, 7 (14) UConn, Syracuse, Oregon St., Washington 2017 1, 2, 1, 2 (6) South Carolina, Mississippi St., UConn, Stanford Bold designates national champion.

Vickie Orr, Auburn, Sr. Chasity Melvin, NC State, Sr. 2008 ALL- Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech, Jr. Deanna Tate, Maryland, Sr. 1999 Candace Parker, Tennessee, Jr. TOURNAMENT Shannon Bobbitt, Tennessee, Sr. 1990 Ukari Figgs, Purdue, Sr. Nicky Anosike, Tennessee, Sr. TEAMS -McCarty, Purdue, Sr. Candice Wiggins, Stanford, Sr. Jennifer Azzi, Stanford, Sr. Katie Douglas, Purdue, So. Sylvia Fowles, LSU, Sr. (First player listed each year Katy Steding, Stanford, Sr. Michele VanGorp, Duke, Sr. was the Most Outstanding Carolyn Jones, Auburn, Jr. Nicole Erickson, Duke, Sr. 2009 Player.) Chantel Tremitiere, Auburn, Jr. Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Tina Charles, UConn, Jr. 2000 Maya Moore, UConn, So. 1982 Shea Ralph, UConn, Jr. , UConn, Sr. 1991 Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn, Jr. Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech, So. Angel McCoughtry, Louisville, Sr. Dawn Staley, Virginia, Jr. Sue Bird, UConn, So. , Stanford, Jr. Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Tonya Cardoza, Virginia, Sr. Asjha Jones, UConn, So. Kim Mulkey, Louisiana Tech, So. Daedra Charles, Tennessee, Sr. Tamika Catchings, Tennessee, Jr. 2010 Yolanda Laney, Cheyney, So. Dena Head, Tennessee, Jr. Valerie Walker, Cheyney, Sr. Sonja Henning, Stanford, Sr. Maya Moore, UConn, Jr. 2001 Tina Charles, UConn, Sr. 1983 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, Sr. Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford, So. 1992 Niele Ivey, Notre Dame, Sr. Cheryl Miller, Southern California, Fr. Kayla Pedersen, Stanford, Jr. Molly Goodenbour, Stanford, Jr. Katie Douglas, Purdue, Sr. Danielle Robinson, Oklahoma, Jr. Paula McGee, Southern California, Jr. Rachel Hemmer, Stanford, Jr. Shalicia Hurns, Purdue, Fr. Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Val Whiting, Stanford, Jr. , Purdue, Fr. 2011 Jennifer White, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Kim Pehlke, Western Ky., Sr. , Old Dominion, Sr. Dawn Staley, Virginia, Sr. Danielle Adams, Texas A&M, Sr. 2002 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame, So. 1984 Swin Cash, UConn, Sr. Maya Moore, UConn, Sr. 1993 Sue Bird, UConn, Sr. Cheryl Miller, Southern California, So. Tyra White, Texas A&M, Jr. Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, Sr. Asjha Jones, UConn, Sr. Devereaux Peters, Notre Dame, Jr. Pam McGee, Southern California, Sr. Krista Kirkland, Texas Tech, Sr. , Oklahoma, Sr. Paula McGee, Southern California, Sr. Nikki Keyton, Ohio St., Sr. Rosalind Ross, Oklahoma, Sr. 2012 Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Katie Smith, Ohio St., Fr. Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee, Sr. Heidi Gillingham, Vanderbilt, Jr. Brittney Griner, Baylor, Jr. 2003 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame, Jr. 1985 Diana Taurasi, UConn, Jr. Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford, Sr. 1994 , UConn, Fr. Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion, Sr. Odyssey Sims, Baylor, So. Charlotte Smith, North Carolina, Jr. Alana Beard, Duke, Jr. Destiny Williams, Baylor, Jr. Medina Dixon, Old Dominion, Sr. Tonya Sampson, North Carolina, Sr. Gwen Jackson, Tennessee, Sr. , Georgia, Jr. , Louisiana Tech, So. Kara Lawson, Tennessee, Sr. 2013 Katrina McClain, Georgia, So. Pam Thomas, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Lillie Mason, Western Ky., Jr. Betsy Harris, Alabama, Sr. Breanna Stewart, UConn, Fr. 2004 , UConn, Jr. 1986 Diana Taurasi, UConn, Sr. Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn, 1995 Jessica Moore, UConn, Jr. So. Clarissa Davis, Texas, Fr. Rebecca Lobo, UConn, Sr. Ann Strother, UConn, So. Fran Harris, Texas, So. Kelly Faris, UConn, Jr. Jamelle Elliott, UConn, Jr. Janel McCarville, Minnesota, Jr. Antonita Slaughter, Louisville, Jr. Cheryl Miller, Southern California, Sr. , UConn, Jr. , Tennessee, So. Cynthia Cooper, Southern California, Kara Wolters, UConn, So. 2014 Sr. Nikki McCray, Tennessee, Sr. Clemette Haskins, Western Ky., Jr. 2005 Breanna Stewart, UConn, So. 1996 Sophia Young, Baylor, Jr. Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn, 1987 Steffanie Blackmon, Baylor, Sr. Jr. Michelle Marciniak, Tennessee, Sr. Emily Niemann, Baylor, So. Stefanie Dolson, UConn, Sr. Tonya Edwards, Tennessee, Fr. Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, Fr. Lindsay Bowen, Michigan St., Jr. Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, So. Kayla McBride, Notre Dame, Sr. Tiffani Johnson, Tennessee, So. Kristin Haynie, Michigan St., Sr. Jewell Loyd, Notre Dame, So. Cindy Brown, Long Beach St., Sr. La’Keishia Frett, Georgia, Jr. Clarissa Davis, Texas, So. Saudia Roundtree, Georgia, Sr. Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana 2006 2015 Tech, Jr. Laura Harper, Maryland, Jr. Breanna Stewart, UConn, Jr. 1997 Alison Bales, Duke, Jr. , UConn, So. 1988 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, So. , Duke, Sr. Moriah Jefferson, UConn, Jr. Kellie Jolly, Tennessee, So. Erlana Larkins, North Carolina, Jr. Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech, Sr. , Notre Dame, Fr. Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion, Jr. , Maryland, Fr. Jewell Loyd, Notre Dame, Jr. Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Nyree Roberts, Old Dominion, Jr. Tech, Sr. Clarisse Machanguana, Old Dominion, 2007 2016 Ruthie Bolton, Auburn, Jr. Sr. Diann McNeil, Auburn, Sr. Candace Parker, Tennessee, So. Breanna Stewart, UConn, Sr. Penny Toler, Long Beach St., Jr. Matee Ajavon, Rutgers, Jr. Morgan Tuck, UConn, Sr. 1998 Nicky Anosike, Tennessee, Jr. Moriah Jefferson, UConn, Sr. 1989 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, Jr. Shannon Bobbitt, Tennessee, Jr. Talia Walton, Washington, Sr. Tamika Catchings, Tennessee, Fr. , Rutgers, So , Syracuse, Jr. Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, Sr. Kellie Jolly, Tennessee, Jr. Sheila Frost, Tennessee, Sr. Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech, So.

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2017 Nora Lewis, Louisiana Tech Swin Cash, UConn Renee Montgomery, UConn , Maryland Diana Taurasi, UConn Maya Moore, UConn A’ja Wilson, South Carolina, Jr. Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee Stacey Dales, Oklahoma Candace Parker, Tennessee , South Carolina, Jr. Candice Wiggins, Stanford Victoria Vivians, Mississippi St., Jr. Morgan William, Mississippi St., Jr. 1990 2003 , UConn, Jr. Carolyn Jones, Auburn Diana Taurasi, UConn 2009 Venus Lacey, Louisiana Tech Alana Beard, Duke Jayne Appel, Stanford Jennifer Azzi, Stanford Iciss Tillis, Duke Tina Charles, UConn Dawn Staley, Virginia Kara Lawson, Tennessee Angel McCoughtry, Louisville WOMEN’S Renee Montgomery, UConn BASKETBALL 1991 2004 Maya Moore, UConn Kerry Bascom, UConn Diana Taurasi, UConn Courtney Paris, Oklahoma COACHES Sonja Henning, Stanford Seimone Augustus, LSU Daedra Charles, Tennessee Janel McCarville, Minnesota 2010 ASSOCIATION Dawn Staley, Virginia , Minnesota Jayne Appel, Stanford , Tennessee Tina Charles, UConn (WBCA) ALL- 1992 Maya Moore, UConn Val Whiting, Stanford 2005 Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford AMERICANS IN Tammi Reiss, Virginia Sophia Young, Baylor Danielle Robinson, Oklahoma THE WOMEN’S Dawn Staley, Virginia Seimone Augustus, LSU 2011 FINAL FOUR 1993 2006 Danielle Adams, Texas A&M Toni Foster, Iowa Monique Currie, Duke Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame (Players who were Women’s Katie Smith, Ohio St. Seimone Augustus, LSU Maya Moore, UConn Basketball Coaches Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech Ivory Latta, North Carolina Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford Association All-Americans Heidi Gillingham, Vanderbilt the year their team played 2007 2012 in the Women’s Final Four. 1994 Sylvia Fowles, LSU Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame Injured and did not play in the Niesa Johnson, Alabama Ivory Latta, North Carolina Brittney Griner, Baylor Women’s Final Four is indi- Candace Parker, Tennessee Bria Hartley, UConn cated by [#]. 1995 , Stanford 2008 Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford Rebecca Lobo, UConn Odyssey Sims, Baylor 1982 Jennifer Rizzotti, UConn Sylvia Fowles, LSU Valerie Walker, Cheyney Nikki McCray, Tennessee Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee 1996 Jennifer Rizzotti, UConn 1983 Saudia Roundtree, Georgia Janet Harris, Georgia Kate Starbird, Stanford Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee Pam McGee, Southern California Cheryl Miller, Southern California 1997 Clarisse Machanguana, Old Dominion 1984 Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion Yolanda Laney, Cheyney Kate Starbird, Stanford Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee Pam McGee, Southern California Cheryl Miller, Southern California 1998 Nykesha Sales, UConn 1985 Chasity Melvin, NC State Teresa Edwards, Georgia Tamika Catchings, Tennessee Janet Harris, Georgia Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee Eun Jung Lee, La.-Monroe Medina Dixon, Old Dominion 1999 Michele VanGorp, Duke 1986 Kelly Miller, Georgia Cheryl Miller, Southern California Stephanie White-McCarty, Purdue Kamie Ethridge, Texas Amanda Wilson, Louisiana Tech Lillie Mason, Western Ky. 2000 1987 Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. Shea Ralph, UConn Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech Tamika Catchings, Tennessee Clarissa Davis, Texas Semeka Randall, Tennessee Andrea Lloyd, Texas 2001 1988 Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn# Vickie Orr, Auburn Jackie Stiles, Missouri St. Penny Toler, Long Beach St. Ruth Riley, Notre Dame Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech Katie Douglas, Purdue Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee 2002 1989 Alana Beard, Duke UConn’s Breanna Stewart became the first player in tournament history Vickie Orr, Auburn Sue Bird, UConn to earn four Women’s Final Four Most Outstanding Player awards.

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2013 Patty Broderick (NSF & CH) 1997 2004 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame Sally Bell (NSF) Sally Bell (NSF) Stefanie Dolson, UConn 1988 Carla Fujimoto (NSF) Scott Yarbrough (NSF) Kayla McBride, Notre Dame June Courteau (NSF) Ray Bomeli (NSF) Tina Napier (NSF) Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn Larry Sheppard (NSF) John Morningstar (NSF) Melissa Barlow (NSF) Art Bomengen (NSF & CH) Scott Yarbrough (NSF) Greg Small (NSF) 2014 Patty Broderick (NSF & CH) Judy Schneider (NSF) Bill Titus (NSF) Stefanie Dolson, UConn Dee Kantner (CH) Lisa Mattingly (CH) Bria Hartley, UConn 1989 Violet Palmer (CH) Dee Kantner (CH) Jewell Loyd, Notre Dame Sally Bell (NSF) Yvette McKinney (CH) Bryan Enterline (CH) Kayla McBride, Notre Dame John Morningstar (NSF) Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford Larry Sheppard (NSF) 1998 2005 Breanna Stewart, UConn Bill Stokes (NSF) Art Bomengen (NSF) Dee Kantner (NSF) , Maryland Patty Broderick (CH) Melissa Barlow (NSF) Tina Napier (NSF) June Corteau (CH) Karen Wilhite (NSF) Barb Smith (NSF) 2015 Scott Yarbrough (NSF) Sally Bell (NSF) Moriah Jefferson, UConn 1990 Dennis Mayer (NSF) Bob Trammel (NSF) Jewell Loyd, Notre Dame Patty Broderick (NSF) Teresa Dahlem (NSF) Michael Price (NSF) Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn June Courteau (NSF) Sally Bell (CH) Melissa Barlow (CH) Tiffany Mitchell, South Carolina Sue Kennedy (NSF) Bob Trammell (CH) Lisa Mattingly (CH) Breanna Stewart, UConn Bob Trammel (NSF) Wesley Dean (CH) Scott Yarbrough (CH) Sally Bell (CH) 2016 Art Bomengen (CH) 1999 2006 Moriah Jefferson, UConn Scott Yarbrough (NSF) Melissa Barlow (NSF) Kelsey Plum, Washington 1991 Karen Balque-Moreno (NSF) Scott Yarbrough (NSF) Breanna Stewart, UConn Mike Brooks (NSF) Dennis DeMayo (NSF) Eric Brewton (NSF) Morgan Tuck, UConn June Courteau (NSF) Sally Bell (NSF) Dee Kantner (NSF) Jamie Weisner, Oregon St. Art Bomengen (NSF) Stan Gaxiola (NSF) Michael Price (NSF) John Morningstar (NSF) Lisa Mattingly (NSF) Denise Brooks-Clauser (NSF) 2017 Patty Broderick (CH) Bob Trammell (CH) Lisa Mattingly (CH) Lou Pitt (CH) Melissa Barlow (CH) Bob Trammell (CH) , UConn Teresa Dahlem (CH) Tina Napier (CH) , UConn Gabby Williams, UConn 1992 A’ja Wilson, South Carolina Patty Broderick (CH) 2000 2007 Bill Stokes (CH) Scott Yarbrough (NSF) Bob Trammell (NSF) Art Bomengen (NSF) Ron Dressander (NSF) Denise Brooks-Clauser (NSF) Douglas Cloud (NSF) Carla Fujimoto (NSF) Clarke Stevens (NSF) GAME Dee Kantner (NSF) Bob Trammell (NSF) Dee Kantner (NSF) Bob Trammell (NSF) Wesley Dean (NSF) Eric Brewton (NSF) OFFICIALS Lisa Mattingly (NSF) Mary Day (NSF) 1993 Sally Bell (CH) Lisa Mattingly (CH) 1982 June Courteau (NSF) Art Bomengen (CH) Tina Napier (CH) David Sell (NSF) Larry Sheppard (NSF) Dennis DeMayo (CH) Michael Price (CH) Pete Stewart (NSF) Bob Gallagher (NSF) Marcy Weston (NSF & CH) Carla Fujimoto (NSF) 2001 2008 Dan Woolridge (NSF & CH) Sally Bell (CH) Dennis DeMayo (NSF) Tina Napier (NSF) Dee Kantner (CH) Wesley Dean (NSF) Clarke Stevens (NSF) 1983 Nan Sisk (NSF) Lisa Jones (NSF) Jan Donahue (NSF) 1994 June Courteau (NSF) June Courteau (NSF) Skip Gill (NSF) Dee Kantner (NSF) Melissa Barlow (NSF) Mary Day (NSF) Kit Robinson (NSF & CH) Violet Palmer (NSF) Greg Small (NSF) Beverly Roberts (NSF) Pete Stewart (NSF & CH) Sally Bell (NSF) Sally Bell (CH) Dee Kantner (CH) Sidney Bunch (NSF) Scott Yarbrough (CH) Eric Brewton (CH) 1984 June Courteau (CH) Lisa Mattingly (CH) Denise Brooks (CH) Tommie Salerno (NSF) John Morningstar (CH) 2002 2009 Larry Sheppard (NSF) Bob Olsen (NSF & CH) 1995 Dennis DeMayo (NSF) Tina Napier (NSF) Marcy Weston (NSF & CH) Sally Bell (NSF) Barb Smith (NSF) Cameron Inouye (NSF) Art Bomengen (NSF) Bryan Enterline (NSF) Lisa Jones (NSF) 1985 Violet Palmer (NSF) Sally Bell (NSF) Cameron Inouye (NSF) Bob Trammell (NSF) Lawson Newton (NSF) Lisa Jones (NSF) Bob Olsen (NSF) Angie Lewis (NSF) Eric Brewton (NSF) John Schleyer (NSF) Dee Kantner (CH) Larry Sheppard (CH) Scott Yarbrough (CH) Melissa Barlow (NSF) June Courteau (NSF & CH) Lisa Mattingly (CH) Felicia Grinter (NSF) Bill Stokes (NSF & CH) 1996 Melissa Barlow (CH) Dee Kantner (CH) Lisa Mattingly (CH) 1986 Art Bomegen (NSF) 2003 Clarke Stevens (CH) Doug Cloud (NSF) Kit Robinson (NSF) Scott Yarbrough (NSF) June Courteau (NSF & CH) Wes Dean (NSF) 2010 John Morningstar (NSF) Sally Bell (NSF) Bob Olsen (NSF & CH) Joe Cunningham (NSF) Tina Napier (NSF) Bill Stokes (NSF) Bob Trammell (NSF) Scott Yarborough (NSF) June Courteau (NSF) Bryan Enterline (NSF) 1987 Sally Bell (CH) Dee Kantner (NSF) Denise Brooks (NSF) Dee Kantner (CH) Eric Larson (NSF) Lisa Mattingly (NSF) Larry Sheppard (NSF) Violet Palmer (CH) Lisa Mattingly (CH) Michael Price (NSF) Bill Stokes (NSF) Melissa Barlow (CH) Laura Morris (NSF) June Courteau (NSF & CH) Wesley Dean (CH) Dee Kantner (CH)

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Eric Brewton (CH) Dee Kantner (CH) Melanie Hamerly 05 Iciss Tillis 02, 03 Lisa Jones (CH) Brenda Pantoja (CH) Kimetria Hayden 10, 12 Michele VanGorp 99 Tina Napier (CH) Melissa Jones 10 06 2011 Monique Jones 05 Emily Waner 06 Lisa Mattingly (NSF) Victoria Jones 05 Wynter Whitley 02, 03 Lisa Jones (NSF) ALL-TIME Jordan Madden 10, 12 Mistie Williams 06 Felicia Grinter (NSF) Morghan Medlock 10 Denise Brooks (NSF) PARTICIPANTS Emily Niemann 05 Georgia Chisa Ononiwu 05 Cameron Inouye (NSF) (5 Teams - 37 Players) Susan Blauch (NSF) (38 Institutions - 979 Players) Lindsay Palmer 10, 12 Dee Kantner (CH) TEAM (Appearances - Players) Brooklyn Pope 12 Amanda Abrams 83, 85 Tina Napier (CH) MaKenzie Robertson 12 Signe Antvorskov 96 Michael Price (CH) Chameka Scott 05 Angie Ball 99 Alabama Odyssey Sims 12 Barbara Bootz 85 2012 (1 Team - 11 Players) Angela Tisdale 05 Kiesha Brown 99 Abiola Wabara 05 Latrese Bush 95, 96 Denise Brooks (NSF) Sharrona Alexander 94 Camillia Crenshaw 94 Shanay Washington 10 Alisa Carrandi 83 Dennis DeMayo (NSF) Chelsea Whitaker 05 Cynthia Collins 83 Felicia Grinter (NSF) Consuelo Daniels 94 Betsy Harris 94 Destiny Williams 12 Brandi Decker 95, 96 Cameron Inouye (NSF) Latoya Wyatt 05 Sheila Easley 83 Lisa Mattingly (NSF) Niesa Johnson 94 Carla Koonce 94 Sophia Young 05 Teresa Edwards 83, 85 Michael Price (NSF) Whitney Zachariason 10 La’Keshia Frett 95, 96 Lisa Jones (CH) Sarah Smith 94 Marlene Stevenson 94 Susie Gardner 83, 85 Dee Kantner (CH) Janet Harris 83, 85 Tina Napier (CH) Madonna Thompson 94 California Yolanda Watkins 94 Tracy Henderson 95, 96 Aycan Yeniley 94 (1 Team - 8 Players) Kedra Holland 95, 96 2013 Afure Jemerigbe, 13 Wanda Holloway 83 Dennis DeMayo (NSF) Arkansas Eliza Pierre, 13 Pam Irwin-Osbolt 96, 99 Charles Gonzalez (NSF) Brittany Boyd, 13 Rhonda Malone 83 Felicia Grinter (NSF) (1 Team - 12 Players) Reshanda Gray, 13 Katrina McClain 85 Dee Kantner (NSF) Celia Anderson 98 , 13 Tawana McDonald 99 Tina Napier (NSF) Tennille Adams 98 , 13 Coco Miller 99 Mark Zentz (NSF) Lonniya Bragg 98 Mikayla Lyles, 13 Kelly Miller 99 Denise Brooks (CH) Treva Christensen 98 Talia Caldwell, 13 Camille Murphy 99 Lisa Mattingly (CH) Karen Jones 98 Deana Nolan 99 Brenda Pantoja (CH) Karyn Karlin 98 Cheyney Lisa O’Connor 83, 85 Sytia Messer 98 Rachel Powell 95, 96 2014 Carrie Satterfield 98 (2 Teams - 12 Players) Saudia Roundtree 95, 96 Eileen Dabney 82 Chuck Gonzalez (NSF) Christy Smith 98 Dorothy Sanders 95 Margaret Diaz 84 Cameron Inouye (NSF) Kamara Stancle 98 Lou Sims 83 Karen Draughn 82, 84 Tina Napier (NSF) Wendi Willits 98 Kendi Taylor 96 Sandra Giddins 82, 84 Michael Price (NSF) Tiffany Wright 98 Kim Thompson 95, 96 Rosetta Guilford 82 Joe Vaszily (NSF) Elena Vishniakova 99 Yolanda Laney 82, 84 Scott Yarbrough (NSF) Auburn Traci Waites 85 Ann Strong 82, 84 Denise Brooks (CH) Tiffany Walker 95, 96 (3 Teams - 20 Players) Sharon Taylor 82, 84 Dee Kantner (CH) Tracy Walls 95, 96 Mae Ola Bolton 88 Deborah Thomas 84 Lisa Mattingly (CH) Shavonda Willis 99 Ruthie Bolton 88, 89 Debra Walker 82 Lisa Ciampi 90 Valerie Walker 82 Iowa 2015 Tracie Crawford 90 Faith Wilds 82 Lisa Mattingly (NSF) Lauretta Freeman 90 (1 Team - 10 Players) Felicia Grinter (NSF) Linda Godby 88, 89, 90 Duke Laurie Aaron 93 Bryan Brunette (NSF) C.C. Hayden 90 Karen Clayton 93 Joe Vaszily (NSF) Carolyn Jones 89, 90 (4 Teams - 30 Players) Virgie Dillingham 93 Eric Brewton (NSF) Angie Kennan 90 Alison Bales 06 Toni Foster 93 Maj Forsberg (NSF) Kendall Mago 89, 90 03 Andrea Harmon 93 Dee Kantner (CH) Jocelyn McGilberry 88, 89 Alana Beard 02, 03 Tia Jackson 93 Denise Brooks (CH) Diann McNeil 88 06 Cathy Marx 93 Mark Zentz (CH) Tonda Moore 90 Payton Black 99 Molly Tideback 93 Vickie Orr 88, 89 Peppi Browne 99 Necole Tunsil 93 2016 Terryland Robinson 90 Monique Currie 03, 06 Arneda Yarbrough 93 Brenda Pantoja (NSF) Patrena Scruggs 88, 89 Nicole Erickson 99 Joe Vaszily (NSF) Lynn Stevenson 89, 90 Jessica Foley 03, 06 La.-Monroe Felicia Grinter (NSF) Sharon Stewart 88 Carrem Gay 06 Lisa Mattingly (NSF) Evelyn Thompson 89, 90 Krista Gingrich 99, 02 (1 Team - 7 Players) Denise Brooks (NSF) Chantel Tremitiere 89, 90 03, 06 Chriss Hailey 85 Kyle Bacon (NSF) Hilary Howard 99 Jocelyn Hill 85 Dee Kantner (CH) Baylor Keturah Jackson 06 Lisa Ingram 85 Lisa Jones (CH) (3 Teams - 31 Players) Vicki Krapohl 02, 03 Brenda Jordan 85 Beverly Roberts (CH) Laura Kurz 06 Eun Jung Lee 85 Sune Agbuke 12 Michele Matyasovsky 02, 03 Chana Perry 85 2017 Steffanie Blackmon 05 Brittany Mitch 06 Joel Tillis 85 Mariah Chandler 10 Sheana Mosch 02, 03 Joe Vaszily (NSF) Terran Condrey 10, 12 Rochelle Parent 99 Felicia Grinter (NSF) Long Beach St. Jordan Davis 05 Lauren Rice 99 Michol Murray (NSF) (2 Teams - 14 Players) Ashley Field 10, 12 99 Lisa Jones (NSF) Chanelle Fox 05 Brooke Smith 03 Carol Brandt 88 Maj Forsberg (NSF) Kelli Griffin 10 Wanisha Smith 06 Cindy Brown 87 Jesse Dickerson (NSF) Brittney Griner 10, 12 Shameil Coleman 87, 88

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Scheron Douglas 87 Debra Williams 94 Lauren Mincy 14, 15 Carly Deer 01 Cheryl Dowell 87, 88 Amanda Wilson 98, 99 Brene Moseley 14, 15 Chrissy Ediger 92 Lisa Ellis 87 Ashleigh Newman 06 Morgan Hohenberger 01 Angelique Lee 88 Louisville Aurelie Noirez 06 Julie Howard 92 Margaret Mohr 87 Sue Panek 89 Melody Howard 92 Lisa Reslock 88 (2 Team - 20 Players) Chloe Pavlech 14, 15 Dzenata Kadic 01 Shannon Smith 87, 88 Candyce Bingham 09 Belinda Pearman 82 Kinga Kiss 01 Penny Toler 87, 88 Becky Burke 09 Jasmina Perazic 82 Tara Mitchem 01 Bettina Turner 87 Deseree’ Byrd 09 Jade Perry 06 Tiny McMorris 01 Traci Waites 88 Meghan Dienes 13 Tierney Pfirman 14, 15 Heidi Muller 92 Dana Wilkerson 88 Sara Hammond 13 Marcia Richardson 82 Erika Rante 01 Shelby Harper, 13 Subrena Rivers 89 Karen Rapier 92 Louisiana Tech Keshia Hines 09 Angel Ross 06 Tina Robbins 92 (10 Teams - 65 Players) Janae Howard 09 Katie Ruton 14 Charity Shira 92 Mary Jackson 09 Deanna Tate 89 Jackie Stiles 01 Barbara Bolden 90 Monique Reid 13 Alyssa Thomas 14 Angenette Sumrall 92 Melshika Bowman 98 Jude Schimmel 13 Kristi Toliver 06 Erica Vicente 01 Amy Brown 94 13 Essence Townsend 14 Secelia Winkfield 92 Lashawn Brown 94 Antonita Slaughter 13 Shatori Walker-Kimbrough 14, 15 Tatia Brown 89 Bria Smith, 13 Myra Waters 82 NC State Nicole Burn 98 Laura Terry 09 Sa’de Wiley 06 (1 Team - 11 Players) Alisa Burras 98 Angel McCoughtry 09 Christy Winters 89 Danielle Butler 98 Monique Reid 09, 13 Monica Bates 98 Melinda Chambless 87, 88 Gwen Rucker 09 Michigan St. 98 Katie Cochran 98 Tiera Stephen 09 Kristen Gillespie 98 Pam Crawford 84 Sheronne Vails 13 (1 Team - 12 Players) LySchale Jones 98 Stacey Davis 87 Courtnee Walton 13 Myisha Bannister 05 Tynesha Lewis 98 Sheila Ethridge 88, 89, 90 Lindsay Bowen 05 Rosalyn McLendon 98 Sandra Felton 82 LSU Danielle Doneth 05 Chasity Melvin 98 Priya Gilmore 98, 99 Maggie Dwyer 05 Constance Poteat 98 Pam Gant 82, 83, 84 (5 Teams - 22 Players) Katrina Grantham 05 Peace Shepard 98 Cara Gullion 90 Katie Antony 07 Laura Hall 05 Nailah Wallace 98 Shantel Hardison 89, 90 Seimone Augustus 04, 05, 06 Rene Haynes 05 Kenyatta Williams 98 Tori Harrison 84, 87 Hanna Biernacka 04, 05 Kristin Haynie 05 Tamicha Jackson 98, 99 Quianna Chaney 05, 06, 07, 08 Victoria Lucas-Perry 05 North Carolina Vickie Johnson 94 Treynell Clavelle 04 Liz Shimek 05 (3 Teams - 27 Players) Pam Kelly 82 Sylvia Fowles 05, 06, 07, 08 Kelli Roehrig 05 Kay Konerza 83, 84 07, 08 Melanie Small 05 La’Tangela Atkinson 06 Venus Lacy 88, 89, 90 Doneeka Hodges 04 Meghan Austin 06 Brooke Lassiter 99 Scholanda Hoston 04, 05, 06 Minnesota 07 Janice Lawrence 82, 83, 84 Temeka Johnson 04, 05 Heather Claytor 06, 07 Angela Lawson 87, 88 Wendlyn Jones 04, 05 (1 Team - 12 Players) Tonya Cooper 94 99 RaShonta LeBlanc 05, 06, 07, 08 Kadidja Andersson 04 Sylvia Crawley 94 Nora Lewis 87, 88, 89 Amber Long 04 Shannon Bolden 04 Christina Dewitt 06 Takeisha Lewis 99 Khalilah Mitchell 04, 05, 06, 07 Jamie Broback 04 Lori Gear 94 Annie Lockett 90 Kristen Morris 06, 07 Christina Collison 04 Gwendolyn Gillingham 94 Michelle Martin 90 Porsha Phillips 07 Lori Dimitroff 04 Tonya Jackson 94 Shaka Massey 99 Ashley Thomas 05, 06, 07, 08 Hannah Garry 04 Marion Jones 94 Monica Maxwell 98, 99 Erica White 05, 06, 07, 08 Leslie Hill 04 Erlana Larkins 06, 07 Sherry McDonald 87 Marian Whitfield 04, 05, 06, 07 Janel McCarville 04 Ivory Latta 06, 07 Terri Meyer 90 Florence Williams 04, 05 Liz Podominick 04 Stephanie Lawrence 94 Kim Mulkey 82, 83, 84 Mesha Williams 06, 07, 08 Kelly Roysland 04 Camille Little 06, 07 Kendra Neal 94 Tillie Willis 04, 05 Shannon Schonrock 04 Rashanda McCants 06, 07 Ann Pendergrass 82 Lindsay Whalen 04 Iman McFarland 06, 07 Debbie Primeaux 83 Maryland Carrie McKee 94 Joletta Riser 94 Mississippi St. Alex Miller 06, 07 Jennifer Nelms 06 Debra Rodman 82, 83, 84 (5 Teams - 43 Players) (1 Team - 13 Players) Rita Rust 82 Sequoia Austin 14 LaToya Pringle 06, 07 Jacaira Allen 17 Jamie Scheppmann 98 Lexie Brown 14, 15 Kim Rouse 94 Zion Campbell 17 Lori Scott 82, 83 Vicky Bullett 89 Tonya Sampson 94 Ketara Chapel 17 Christie Sides 99 Charmaine Carr 06 Jessica Sell 06 Dominique Dillingham 17 Sebrena Smith 90 Marissa Coleman 06 Charlotte Smith 94 Jazzmun Holmes 17 Anna Snider 98 Kristen Confroy 15 Jill Suddreth 94 Roshunda Johnson 17 Tia Sossamon 82, 83 Alicia DeVaughn 14 Martina Wood 06 Teaira McCowan 17 Racquel Spurlock 94 Shay Doron 06 Chinwe Okorie 17 Paulette Stall 87, 89 Kalika France 06 Notre Dame Breanna Richardson 17 LaQuan Stallworth 98, 99 Laura Harper 06 Blair Schaefer 17 (7 Teams - 43 Players) Pam Thomas 94 A’Lexus Harrison 15 Victoria Vivians 17 Natalie Achonwa 11, 12, 13, 14 Angela Turner 82 Malina Howard 14, 15 Morgan William 17 14, 15 99 Carla Holmes 89 Ameshya Williams 17 Jeannine Augustin 97 Maquisha Walker 94 14, 15 Veronica Badway 11 Jocelyn Watson 89, 90 Crystal Langhorne 06 Missouri St. Amanda Barksdale 01 Teresa Weatherspoon 87, 88 Dwuanna Lee 89 Rosanne Bohman 97 Pam Wells 89, 90 Kiara Leslie 15 (2 Teams - 22 Players) Ariel Braker 11, 12, 13, 14 Erica Westbrooks 87, 88 Debbie Lytle 82 Tonya Baucom 92 Becca Bruszewski 11 Jennifer White 82, 83 Kaisa Maine 89 Stephanie Busby 01 Madison Cable 13, 14, 15 Danielle Whitehurst 90 Christie Marrone 06 Melody Campbell 01 Skylar Diggins 11, 12, 13 Julie Wilkerson 83 Lydia McAliley 82 Ann Cavey 01 Imani Dunbar 01

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Mary Forr 11 Old Dominion Laura Meadows 01 Cherie Nelson 86 Katryna Gaither 97 Mary Jo Noon 01 Timi Pitzer 83 Ericka Haney 01 (3 Teams - 24 Players) Shinika Parks 01 Paula Pyers 86 Julie Henderson 97 Mery Andrade 97 94 Juliette Robinson 83, 84 Monique Hernandez 01 Lisa Blais 83, 85 Nicki Taggart 94 Le Anne Sera 83, 84 Whitney Holloway 12, 13, 14 Kelly Bradley 97 Erika Valek 01 Melissa Ward 83, 84, 86 Hannah Huffman 13, 14, 15 Marie Christian 85 Stephanie White-McCarty 99 Rhonda Windham 83, 86 Kari Hutchinson 97 Tracy Claxton 85 Shereka Wright 01 Kalen Wright 86 Niele Ivey 01 Dawn Cullen 83, 85 Tiffany Young 99 Jeneka Joyce 01 Natalie Diaz 97 Stanford Meaghan Leahy 01 Medina Dixon 83, 85 Rutgers Jewell Loyd 13, 14, 15 Anne Donovan 83 (13 Teams - 69 Players) Michaela Mabrey 13, 14, 15 Aubrey Eblin 97 (2 Teams - 25 Players) Ann Adkins 91, 92 Brittany Mallory 11, 12 Amber Eller 97 Katie Adams 07 Jayne Appel 08, 09, 10 Kayla McBride 11, 12, 13, 14 Pam Elliott 83 Matee Ajavon 07 Jennifer Azzi 90 Sheila McMillen 97 Adrienne Goodson 85 Dana Boonen 00 Sarah Boothe 09, 11, 12 Fraderica Miller 11, 12 Donna Harrington 85 Essence Carson 07 Jasmine Camp 14 Beth Morgan 97 Stacy Himes 97 Jennifer Clemente 00 DiJonai Carrington 17 Kristina Nelson 14 Alphelia Jenkins 83, 85 Davalyn Cunningham 00 Ashley Cimino 08, 09, 10, 11 11, 12 Bridget Jenkins 85 Coko Eggleston 00 Morgan Clyburn 08 Mollie Peirick 97 Clarisse Machanguana 97 Christina Fowler 00 Hannah Donaghe 08, 10, 11 Devereaux Peters 11, 12 Helen Malone 83 Usha Gilmore 00 Kelly Dougherty 91, 92 Alicia Ratay 01 Regina Miller 83 Shauntai Hall 00 Nadia Fingall 17 Taya Reimer 14, 15 Ticha Penicheiro 97 Mauri Horton 00 Milena Flores 97 Ruth Riley 01 Nyree Roberts 97 Dee Dee Jernigan 07 Kristin Folkl 95, 97 Le’Tania Severe 01 LaToya Small 97 Rashidat Junaid 07 Regan Freuen 95 Kelly Siemon 01 Beth Wilkerson 83 LaTana Lillard 00 Rosalyn Gold-Onwude 08, 09, 10 Karen Swanson 01 Myia McCurdy 07 Molly Goodenbour 91, 92 Brianna Turner 15 Oregon St. Linda Miles 00 Taylor Greenfield 14 Kaila Turner 11, 12, 13 07 Jillian Harmon 08, 09 Kathryn Westbeld 15 (1 Team - 10 Players) Brittany Ray 07 Tara Harrington 95, 96 Markisha Wright 12, 13, 14 Marie Gulich 16 Shawnetta Stewart 00 Michelle Harrison 09, 10 Ruth Hamblin 16 Tammy Sutton-Brown 00 Christy Hedgpeth 91, 92 Ohio St. Gabriella Hanson 16 Tasha Pointer 00 Rachel Hemmer 92, 95 Deven Hunter 16 Kia Vaughn 07 Sonja Henning 90, 91 (1 Team - 12 Players) Taylor Kalmer 16 Kourtney Walton 00 JJ Hones 08, 10 Alysiah Bond 93 Katie McWilliams 16 Karlita Washington 00 Sara James, 11, 14 Audrey Burcy 93 Kolbie Orum 16 Heather Zurich 07 Kaylee Johnson 17 Kelly Fergus 93 Samantha Siegner 16 Anita Kaplan 92, 95 Stacie Howard 93 Jamie Weisner 16 South Carolina Bobbie Kelsey 95 Erin Ingwersen 93 Sydney Wiese 16 (2 Teams - 18 Players) Toni Kokenis 11, 12 Gigi Jackson 93 Lindy La Rocque 09, 10, 11, 12 Adrienne Johnson 93 Penn St. Araion Bradshaw 17 Chris MacMurdo 91, 92 Nikki Keyton 93 Doniyah Cliney 17 Grace Mashore 10, 11 Lisa Negri 93 (1 Team - 10 Players) 15 Erica McCall 14, 17 Averrill Roberts 93 Nicole Anaejionu 00 Bianca Cuevas-Moore 15, 17 Brittany McPhee 17 Lisa Sebastian 93 Rashana Barnes 00 17 Naomi Mulitauaopele 95, 96, 97 Katie Smith 93 Katrena Carr 00 Tiffany Davis 17 Melanie Murphy 09, 10, 11 Helen Darling 00 Asia Dozier 15 Vanessa Nygaard 95, 96, 97 Oklahoma Chrissy Falcone 00 Olivia Gaines 15 Chiney Ogwumike 11, 12, 14 00 Allisha Gray 17 Nnemkadi Ogwumike 09, 10, 11, 12 (3 Teams - 26 Players) Marissa Graby 00 Tyasha Harris 17 Amber Orrange 12, 14 Lindsey Casey 02 Ashley Luke 00 Mikiah Herbert Harrigan 17 Heather Owen 95, 96, 97 LaNeishea Caufield 02 Lisa Shepard 00 Elem Ibiam 15 Stacy Parson 90 Lyndsey Cloman 10 Maren Walseth 00 Tiffany Mitchell 15 Kate Paye 92, 95 Stacey Dales 02 Victoria Patrick 17 Erica Payne 14 Whitney Hand 09 Purdue Tina Roy 15 Tess Picknell 14 Khadijah Sessions 15 Jasmine Hartman 10 (3 Teams - 28 Players) Kayla Pedersen 08, 09, 10, 11 Caton Hill 02 Aleighsa Welch 15 Cissy Pierce 08 Dionnah Jackson 02 Camille Cooper 99, 01 A’ja Wilson 15, 17 Jeanette Pohlen 08, 09, 10, 11 Stephanie Luce 02 Candi Crawford 99, 01 Martha Richards 90, 91 Joanna McFarland 10 Katie Douglas 99, 01 Southern Briana Roberson 14, 17 Kodi Morrison 10 Michelle Duhart 99 California Tanda Rucker 92 Abi Olajuwon 09, 10 Ukari Figgs 99 Mikaela Ruef 10, 11, 14 09 Melina Griffin 94 (3 Teams - 21 Players) 14, 17 Courtney Paris 09 Lindsey Hicks 01 Amy Alkek 84 Bonnie Samuelson 12, 14 Danielle Robinson 09, 10 Andrea Hildebrand 94 JaMaiia Bond 83, 84, 86 Karlie Samuelson 14, 17 Rosalind Ross 02 Shalicia Hurns 01 Donna Carter 84 Olympia Scott 95, 96, 97 Carlee Roethlisberger 09, 10 Jennifer Jacoby 94 Cynthia Cooper 83, 84, 86 Niki Sevillian 92 Kate Scott 02 Leslie Johnson 94 Kathy Doyle 83 Alanna Smith 17 Shannon Selmon 02 Beth Jones 01 Yolanda Fletcher 83, 84 Charmin Smith 95, 96, 97 Lauren Shousch 02 Tonya Kirk 94 Holly Ford 86 Marta Sniezek 17 Stephanie Simon 02 Kelly Komara 99, 01 Liz Hirn 86 Kate Starbird 95, 96, 97 Nyeshia Stevenson 09, 10 Cindy Lamping 94 Karen Howell 86 Katy Steding 90 Jamie Talbert 02 Mo-nique Langston 01 Tracy Longo 84 Trisha Stevens 90 Amanda Thompson 09, 10 Shannon Lindsey 94 Pam McGee 83, 84 Angela Taylor 91, 92 Jenny Vining 09 Stacey Lovelace 94 Paula McGee 83, 84 Lili Thompson 14 Lauren Willis 10 Danielle McCulley 94 Cheryl Miller 83, 84, 86 Joslyn Tinkle 10, 11, 12

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Val Whiting 90, 91, 92 Kellie Jolly 96, 97, 98 Kristi Bellock 11 Jessica Moore 02, 03, 04 Jamila Wideman 95, 96, 97 Tammy Larkey 82 Sydney Carter 11 Maya Moore 08, 09, 10, 11 Candice Wiggins 08 Kara Lawson 00, 02, 03 Skylar Collins 11 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis 12, 13, Julie Zeilstra 90 Brynae Laxton 96, 97, 98 Sydney Colson 11 14, 15 Cheryl Littlejohn 84, 86, 87 11 15, 16, 17 Syracuse Michelle Marciniak 95, 96 Karla Gilbert 11 Meghan Pattyson 91 (1 Team - 14 Players) Pam Marr 84, 86 Kristen Grant 11 Briana Pulido 14, 15, 16 Dawn Marsh 86, 87, 88 Adrienne Pratcher 11 Shea Ralph 00, 01 16 Melissa McCray 86, 87, 88, 89 Catherine Snow 11 Christine Rigby 00, 01 Julia Chandler 16 Nikki McCray 95 Tyra White 11 Jennifer Rizzotti 95, 96 Savannah Crocetti 16 Courtney McDaniel 02, 03 Cierra Windham 11 Kiana Robinson 04 Bria Day 16 April McDivitt 00, 02 Missy Rose 95 Briana Day 16 Carla McGhee 87, 89 Texas Tech Nykesha Sales 95, 96 Conrelia Fondren 16 Laurie Milligan 95, 96, 97, 98 (1 Team - 7 Players) Katie Lou Samuelson 16, 17 Taylor Ford 16 Loree Moore 02, 03, 04, 05 00 Abby Grant 16 Tasheika Morris 00 Michi Atkins 93 Shannon Saunders 91 Maggie Morrison 16 Michelle Muñoz 02 Cynthia Clinger 93 Kelly Schumacher 00, 01 Aliyah Parris 16 Mary Ostrowski 82, 84 Janice Farris 93 Liz Sherwood 04 16 Candace Parker 05, 07, 08 Noel Johnson 93 Breanna Stewart, 13, 14, 15, 16 Jade Phillips 16 Shalon Pillow 00, 02 Krista Kirkland 93 12, 13, 14, 15 Isabella Slim 16 Semeka Randall 98, 00 Stephanie Scott 93 Ann Strother 03, 04 Brittney Sykes 16 Dominique Redding 04, 05, 07 Sheryl Swoopes 93 Ketia Swanier 08 Ashley Robinson 02, 03, 04 Diana Taurasi 01, 02, 03, 04 Tennessee Debbie Scott 89 UConn Morgan Tuck 13, 15, 16 (18 Teams - 95 Players) Shelley Sexton 84, 86, 87 (18 Teams - 86 Players) Barbara Turner 03, 04 Sydney Smallbone 08 Ashley Valley 02, 03, 04 Jody Adams 91 Svetlana Abrosimova 00, 01 Kim Smallwood 96 Morgan Valley 01, 02, 03, 04 Nicky Anosike 05, 07, 08 Tammy Arnold 96 Tanika Smith 95 Keirsten Walters 01 Alberta Auguste 07, 08 Debbie Baer 91 Michelle Snow 00, 02 Pam Webber 95 Vicki Baugh 08 Brianna Banks 14 Sidney Spencer 04, 05, 07 Gabby Williams 15, 16, 17 08 Kerry Bascom 91 Kathy Spinks 86, 87, 88 Rita Williams 96 Shannon Bobbitt 07, 08 Ashley Battle 01, 02, 03, 04 LaShonda Stephens 97, 98, 00 Tahirah Williams 09 Sherry Bostic 86 Carla Berube 95, 96 Pashen Thompson 95, 96, 97 00, 01, 02 Niya Butts 97, 98, 00 Kim Better 95 Paula Towns 82, 84 Nicole Wolff 03, 04 Tasha Butts 02, 03, 04 Sue Bird 00, 01, 02 Jennifer Tuggle 87, 88 Kara Wolters 95, 96 Nikki Caldwell 91 Heather Buck 10, 11, 13 Vonda Ward 95 Abby Canon 05 Natalie Butler 16, 17 Lisa Webb 84, 87, 88 Amanda Canon 00, 02 Swin Cash 00, 01, 02 Vanderbilt Sa’de Wiley-Gatewood 05 Kelli Casteel 89, 91 Tina Charles 08, 09, 10 (1 Team - 9 Players) Shanna Zolman 03, 04, 05 Tamika Catchings 98, 00 14, 15, 16, 17 Renee Allen 93 Daedra Charles 89, 91 Texas Napheesa Collier 16, 17 Rhonda Blades 93 Regina Clark 89, 91 Maria Conlon 01, 02, 03, 04 Mara Cunningham 93 Kristen Clement 98, 00 (3 Teams - 30 Players) Willnett Crockett 03, 04 Heidi Gillingham 93 Susan Clower 82 Marci Czel 00, 01 Ginger Jared 93 Lynne Collins 82, 84 Susan Anderson 87 Ellen Bayer 87 Crystal Dangerfield 17 Shelley Jarrard 93 Sheila Collins 82, 84 Wendy Davis 91 Lisa King 93 Abby Conklin 95, 96, 97 Jody Bell 03 Tamra Cobbins 03 Lorin Dixon 08, 09, 10, 11 Misty Lamb 93 Latina Davis 95, 96 Stefanie Dolson 11, 12, 13, 14 Julie Powell 93 LaToya Davis 02, 03, 04 Clarissa Davis 86, 87 Tai Dillard 03 10, 11, 12, 13 Sybil Dosty 05 Amy Duran 96 Virginia Kris Durham 88 Kamie Ethridge 86 Pennee Hall 87 Courtney Ekmark 15, 16 Sarah Edwards 00 Jamelle Elliott 95, 96 (3 Teams - 13 Players) Tonya Edwards 87, 88 Fran Harris 86 Annissa Hastings 03 Lauren Engeln, 11 Charleata Beale 92 Shyra Ely 02, 03, 04, 05 Kelly Faris 10, 11, 12, 13 90, 91, 92 Kyra Elzy 97, 98, 00 Gay Hemphill 86 Janna Jespersen 03 Jacquie Fernandes 08, 09, 10 Heidi Burge 90, 91, 92 Peggy Evans 91 Meghan Gardler 08, 09, 10 Tonya Cardoza 91 Tye’sha Fluker 03, 04, 05 C.J. Jones 86, 87 Andrea Lloyd 86, 87 Jill Gelfenbien 95 Dena Evans 90, 91, 92 Valerie Freeman 84 09, 10 Carmela Franklin 90 Sheila Frost 86, 87, 88, 89 Lyssa McBride 87 Paulette Moegle 86, 87 Orly Grossman 91 Amy Lofstedt 92 Alex Fuller 05, 07, 08 Stacey Hansmeyer 00 Tammi Reiss 90, 91, 92 Amy Gamble 84 Nina Norman 03 Cara Priddy 86 Bria Hartley 11, 12, 13, 14 Fran Scott 90 Teresa Geter 98 09, 10, 11, 12 Audra Smith 90, 91, 92 Bridgette Gordon 86, 87, 88, 89 Coco Reed 03 Alisha Sare 03 Charde Houston 08 Dawn Staley 90, 91, 92 Misty Greene 96, 97, 98 Kelley Hunt 95, 96 Melanee Wagener 91, 92 Aubrey Guastalli 05 Heather Schreiber 03 Annette Smith 86 Brittany Hunter 08 Teshika Ward 90, 91 Tanya Haave 82, 84 Moriah Jefferson, 13, 14, 15, 16 Lisa Harrison 91 Audrey Smith 86 Stacy Stephens 03 Kennitra Johnson 00, 01 Washington Pat Hatmaker 82, 84 Michala Johnson, 11 Debbie Hawhee 89, 91 Stephanie Thiel 03 (1 Team - 7 Players) Beverly Williams 86, 87 Asjha Jones 00, 01, 02 Dena Head 89, 91 Cassie Kerns 09 Alexus Atchley 16 Lea Henry 82 Mercedes Williams 03 Katie Collier 16 Yulonda Wimbish 86, 87 Heidi Law 91 Chamique Holdsclaw 96, 97, 98 Tierney Lawlor 14, 16 Mathilde Gilling 16 Kelli Kingma 16 05, 07, 08 Texas A&M Laura Lishness 91 Karla Horton 86, 87 Rebecca Lobo 95 Chantel Osahor 16 Brittany Jackson 02, 03, 04, 05 (1 Team- 15 Players) Brenda Marquis 95 Kelsey Plum 16 Talia Walton 16 Gwen Jackson 00, 02, 03 Danielle Adams 11 Stacey Marron 02, 03, 04 Dana Johnson 95 Kelsey Assarian 11 Kaili McLaren 08, 09, 10 Michelle Johnson 95 Maryann Baker 11 Renee Montgomery 08, 09 Tiffani Johnson 95, 96, 97

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Western Ky. Debbie Houk 92 Traci Patton 86 Sheronda Jenkins 85 Kim Pehlke 92 (3 Teams - 28 Players) Annette Jones 85, 86 Lea Robinson 92 Jennifer Berryman 92 Kristie Jordan 92 Debbie Scott 92 Ida Bowen 92 Liesa Lang 92 Susie Starks 86 Gina Brown 85 Linda Martin 85 Kim Taylor 86 Melinda Carlson 85, 86 Lillie Mason 85, 86 Kami Thomas 85, 86 Bridgette Combs 86 Paulette Monroe 92 Renee Westmoreland 92 Veronica Cook 92 Debbie O’Connell 86 Trina Wilson 92 Dana Cunningham 85, 86 Laura Ogles 85, 86 Clemette Haskins 85, 86 Sharon Ottens 85, 86

DIVISION I WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SPORT COMMITTEE ALL-TIME ROSTER

COMMITTEE CHAIRS Name Affiliation(s) Years Greg Christopher Bowling Green State University 2008-2012 Name Affiliation(s) Years Leslie Claybrook Rice University 2009-2011 Nora Lynn Finch North Carolina State University 1982-1988 Southeastern Conference 2014-Present Judith Holland University of California, Los Angeles 1989-1993 Joni Comstock Purdue University 1999 University of North Carolina, Asheville/ 2001-2006 Linda Bruno Big East Conference/ 1994-1996 American University Deborah Corum Louisiana State University/ 1998-2002 Jean Ponsetto DePaul University 1996-1998 Southeastern Conference Bernadette McGlade Georgia Institute of Technology/ 1998-2000 Atlantic Coast Conference Maryalyce Jeremiah California State University, Fullerton 2000-2002 Cheryl Marra University of Wisconsin, Madison 2002-2004 Lynn Parkes University of Memphis 2004-2005 Joni Comstock American University 2005-2006 Judy Southard Louisiana State University 2006-2008 Jacki Silar Duke University 2008-2009 Jane Meyer University of Iowa 2009-2010 Marilyn McNeil Monmouth University 2010-2011 Greg Christopher Bowling Green State University 2011-2012 Carolayne Henry Mountain West Conference 2012-2014 Dru Hancock 2014-2015 Chris Dawson Pac-12 Conference 2015-2016 Terry Gawlik University of Wisconsin-Maidson 2016-2017 Rhonda Bennett University of Nevada 2017-Present

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Name Affiliation(s) Years IIeschecia Allen North Carolina A&T State 2003-2005 University Darlene Bailey Mountain West Conference 2008-2009 Phyllis Bailey Ohio State University 1988-1994 Ceal Barry University of Colorado, Boulder 2017-Present Jean Berger Drake University 2000-2005 Rhonda Bennett University of Nevada 2014-Present Sandra Booker Bethune-Cookman College 2005-2007 Sybil Blalock Mercer University 2010-2015 Jill Bodensteiner University of Notre Dame 2016-Present Linda Bruno Big East Conference/ 1990-1996 Atlantic 10 Conference Shonna Brown 2011-2016 Sandra Bullman University of Pittsburgh 1981-1984 Barbara Burke University of Wyoming 2005-2007 Jackie Campbell Atlantic 10 Conference 2001-2002 Tina Cheatham Southland Conference 2005-2010 Jewell Loyd helped Notre Dame to the Women’s Final Four three DeJuena Chizer University of Houston 2015-Present straight seasons, 2013-15.

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Name Affiliation(s) Years Name Affiliation(s) Years Dana Craft Texas State University-San Marcos 1993-1999 Marie Tuite University of Washington 2001-2006 Rudy Davalos University of New Mexico 2004-2005 Diane C. Turnham Middle Tennessee State University 2015-Present Chris Dawson Pac-12 Conference 2011-2016 Suzanne Tyler America East Conference/ 1997-2001 Cedric Dempsey University of Houston 1981-1983 University of Maine, Orono Cynthia DuPont-Jones Florida A&M University 2002-2003 Patty Viverito Gateway Conference 1986-1992 O. Dean Ehlers James Madison University 1989-1994 Brad Walker Ohio Valley Conference 2012-2016 Rich Ensor Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 2006-2011 Shirley Walker Alcorn State University 1981-1986 Carolyn Schlie Femovich University of Pennsylvania 1984-1990 Betty Werner Miles Drake University 1982-1986 Nora Lynn Finch North Carolina State University 1981-1984 Sarah Yates Florida A&M University 1987-1989 Fern Gardner University of Utah 1981-1987 Terry Gawlik University of Wisconsin, Madison 2012-2017 Mary Ellen Gillespie University of Wisconsin-Green Bay 2015-2017 Alfreeda Goff Virginia Commonwealth University 1989-1994 Heather Gores Gonzaga University 2007-2012 Dru Hancock Big 12 Conference 2010-2015 E. Kaye Hart Austin Peay State University 1996-1997 Cindy Hartmann University of Dayton 2002-2006 Carolayne Henry Mountain West Conference 2009-2014 J Elaine Hieber Iowa State University 1994-2000 Sarah Hill Florida A&M University 1987-1988 Judith Holland University of California, Los Angeles 1987-1993 Constance Hurlbut Patriot League 1996-1997 Jim Jarrett Old Dominion University 1981-1988 Maryalyce Jeremiah California State University, Fullerton 1998-2002 Charlene Johnson South Carolina State University 2003 Susie Jones Northern Illinois University/ 1984-1991 George Washington University 1989-1991 John Kasser University of Houston 1983-1987 Jeff Konya Oakland University 2017-Present Brian Mackin University of Alabama at Birmingham 2011-2014 Cheryl Marra University of Wisconsin, Madison 2000-2004 Chris Massaro Middle Tennessee State University 2010-2011 Richard Mazzutoo St. Mary’s College of California 1991-1997 Brenda McCoy Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference 1995-2000 Sandra McCullough Northwestern University 1981-1984 Margie McDonald Western Athletic Conference 1992-1997 Bernadette McGlade Georgia Institute of Technology/ 1994-2000 Atlantic Coast Conference Jeannine McHaney Texas Tech University 1986-1992 Marilyn McNeil Monmouth University 2006-2011 Kathy Meehan St. John’s University (NY) 2010-2015 Jane Meyer University of Iowa 2005-2010 Karen Morrison University of Colorado, Boulder 2000-2005 Stanley Morrison University of California, Santa Barbara 1988-1989 M. Dianne Murphy Columbia University 2011-2016 Katherine Noble Big Sky Conference 1997-1999 Lisa Parker Boise State University 2004-2008 Lynn Parkes University of Memphis 2000-2005 James Phillips Northern Illinois University 2007-2008 Teresa Phillips Tennessee State University 2016-Present Deborah Polca Ohio Valley Conference/ 1997-2001 Eastern Illinois University Jean Ponsetto DePaul University 1992-1998 Debbie Richardson Atlantic 10 Conference 2016-Present Janice Ruggiero University of New Mexico 2002-2004 Calli Sanders Montana State University-Bozeman 1999-2001 Frances Schaafsma Long Beach State University 1981-1984 Wood Selig Western Kentucky University 2006-2010 Jacki Silar Duke University 2005-2010 Tamica Smith Jones University of California, Riverside 2016-Present Judy Southard Louisiana State University 2004-2009 Carol Sprague University of Pittsburgh 1999-2004 June Stewart Vanderbilt University 1990-1996 The 2012 Women’s Final Four featured four No. 1 seeds in Baylor, Notre Dame, Stanford and UConn. Pamela Strathairn Stanford University 1984-1987

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THE PRELIMINARY ROUNDS

All-Time Regional Appearances 41 Regional Game Records 42 First- and Second-Round Game Records 49 Regional All-Tournament Teams 56 Regional History 62 Regional Participants 65

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ALL-TIME REGIONAL APPEARANCES

(98 Teams) TEAM (Years in Regionals) Total Regionals TEAM (Years in Regionals) Total Regionals Regionals Won Regionals Won Alabama (1984-94-95-96-97-98) 6 1 North Carolina (1984-86-93-94-95-97-98-99- 17 3 Arizona (1998) 1 0 2000-02-05-06-07-08-11-14-15) Arizona St. (1982-83-2005-07-09-15) 6 0 NC State 11 1 Arkansas (1990-91-98) 3 1 (1982-84-85-87-89-90-91-95-98-2001-07) Auburn (1983-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-93-96) 10 3 Notre Dame (1997-98-2000-01-03-04-08-10-11- 15 7 12-13-14-15-16-17) Baylor (2004-05-06-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17) 12 3 Ohio St. (1985-86-87-88-89-93-2005-09-11-16- 11 1 (2003-04-06) 3 0 17) Bowling Green (2007) 1 0 Oklahoma (1986-2000-01-02-06-07-09-10-11-13) 10 3 BYU (2002-14) 2 0 Oklahoma St. (1991-2008-14) 3 0 California (2009-13) 2 1 Old Dominion (1982-83-84-85-87-96-97-98-99- 12 3 Cheyney (1982-83-84) 3 2 2000-02-08) Clemson (1989-90-91-99) 4 0 Ole Miss (1983-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-92-2007) 10 0 Colorado (1993-94-95-97-2002-03) 6 0 Oregon (2017) 1 0 Colorado St. (1999) 1 0 Oregon St. (1983-2016-17) 3 1 Dayton (2015) 1 0 Penn St. (1982-83-85-86-92-94-96-2000-02-03- 13 1 Delaware (2013) 1 0 04-12-14) DePaul (2006-11-14-16) 4 0 Pittsburgh (2008-09) 2 0 Drake (1982-2002) 2 0 Providence (1990) 1 0 Duke (1998-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08- 16 4 Purdue (1990-92-94-95-98-99-2001-03-04-06- 12 3 10-11-12-13-15) 07-09) Florida (1997-98) 2 0 Quinnipiac (2017) 1 0 Florida St. (2007-10-15-16-17) 5 0 Rutgers (1986-87-88-98-99-2000-05-06-07-08- 11 2 George Washington (1995-97-2007-08) 4 0 09) Georgetown (1993-2011) 2 0 San Diego St. (1984-85-10) 3 0 Georgia (1983-84-85-86-87-88-91-95-96-97-99- 20 5 San Francisco (1996) 1 0 2000-03-04-05-06-07-10-11-13) Seton Hall (1994) 1 0 Georgia Tech (2012) 1 0 SFA (1989-90-92-93-96) 5 0 Gonzaga (2010-11-12-15) 4 0 South Carolina (1982-90-2002-12-14-15-16-17) 8 2 Green Bay (2011) 1 0 Southern California (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88- 10 3 Illinois (1997-98) 2 0 92-93-94) Indiana (1983) 1 0 Southern Ill. (1987) 1 0 Iowa (1987-88-89-93-96-2015) 6 1 Southern Miss. (1994) 1 0 Iowa St. (1999-2000-01-09-10) 5 0 St. Bonaventure (2012) 1 0 James Madison (1986-87-88-91) 4 0 St. John’s (NY) (2012) 1 0 Kansas (1996-98-12-13) 4 0 Stanford (1988-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97- 24 13 Kansas St. (1982-83-2002) 3 0 2002-04-05-06-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16- 17) Kentucky (1982-2010-12-13-14-16) 6 0 Syracuse (2016) 1 1 La.-Monroe (1984-85) 2 1 Tennessee (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91- 34 18 Lamar University (1991) 1 0 92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04- Liberty (2005) 1 0 05-06-07-08-10-11-12-13-14-15-16) Long Beach St. (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-91) 9 2 Texas (1983-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-2002-03-04- 14 3 Louisiana Tech (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90- 20 10 15-16-17) 93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-03-04) Texas A&M (1994-2008-09-11-12-14) 6 1 Louisville (2008-09-11-13-14-15-17) 7 2 Texas Tech 11 1 LSU (1984-86-89-97-99-2000-03-04-05-06-07- 14 5 (1992-93-94-95-96-99-2000-01-02-03-05) 08-13-14) UAB (2000) 1 0 Marist (2007) 1 0 UC Santa Barbara (2004) 1 0 Maryland (1982-83-88-89-92-2006-08-09-12-13- 13 5 UCLA (1985-92-99-2016-17) 5 0 14-15-17) UConn (1991-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03- 25 18 Memphis (1982) 1 0 04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17) Miami (FL) (1992) 1 0 UNLV (1989) 1 0 Michigan St. (2005-06-09) 3 1 Utah (2001-06) 2 0 Minnesota (2003-04-05) 3 1 Vanderbilt (1990-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-2001-02- 14 1 Mississippi St. (2010-16-17) 3 1 04-05-08-09) Missouri (1982-2001) 2 0 Villanova (2003) 1 0 Missouri St. (1992-93-2001) 3 2 Virginia (1987-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97- 12 3 Montana (1984) 1 0 2000) Nebraska (2010-13) 2 0 Virginia Tech (1999) 1 0 New Mexico (2003) 1 0 Washington (1988-90-91-95-2001-16-17) 7 1

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TEAM (Years in Regionals) Total Regionals CONSECUTIVE REGIONALS Regionals Won West Virginia (1992) 1 0 (CURRENT) Western Ky. (1985-86-91-92-93-95) 6 3 UConn 24 (1994-2017) Xavier (2001-10) 2 0 TOTALS 576 144 CONSECUTIVE REGIONALS MOST REGIONALS (ALL-TIME)

Tennessee 34 Tennessee 27 (1982-2008) UConn 25 UConn 24 (1994-Present) Stanford 24 Virginia 11 (1987-97) Georgia 20 Duke 11 (1998-2008) Louisiana Tech 20 Stanford 10 (1988-97) North Carolina 17 Stanford 10 (2008-present) Duke 16 Louisiana Tech 9 (1982-90) Notre Dame 15 Baylor 9 (2009-Present) LSU 14 Long Beach St. 8 (1982-89) Texas 14 Ole Miss 8 (1983-90) Vanderbilt 14 Texas 8 (1983-90) Penn St. 13 Louisiana Tech 8 (1993-2001) Baylor 12 Old Dominion 12 Purdue 12 Virginia 12 Question... NC State 11 What school has appeared in the most regionals without Texas Tech 11 ever advancing to the Women’s Final Four?

Answer... Ole Miss with 10 regional appearances (1983-90, 1992 and 2007). Tournament Trivia Tournament

REGIONAL GAME RECORDS

40----Brittney Griner, Baylor vs. Green Bay, Most Field Goals Made SINGLE GAME, Dallas RSF, 3-27-11 39—Portia Hill, SFA vs. Arkansas, West RSF, 21—Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Maryland, West INDIVIDUAL 3-22-90 RF, 3-21-82 39—Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas vs. 19—Jayne Appel, Stanford vs. Iowa St., Berkeley RF, 3-30-09 Most Points Stanford, West RF, 3-24-90 39—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford vs. South 17—Lisa Ingram, La.-Monroe vs. Texas, Midwest 50—Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Maryland, West RSF, 3-23-84 RF, 3-21-82 Carolina, Fresno RSF, 3-24-12 38—Jamie Weisner, Oregon St. vs. DePaul, 17—Portia Hill, SFA vs. Arkansas, West RSF, 46—Jayne Appel, Stanford vs. Iowa St., Berkeley 3-22-90 RF, 3-30-09 Dallas RSF, 3-26-16 37—LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St. vs. 16—Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt vs. Iowa St., 42—Marissa Coleman, Maryland vs. Vanderbilt, Midwest RSF, 3-24-01 Raleigh RSF, 3-28-09 Southern California, West RF, 3-26-83 37—Teresa Edwards, Georgia vs. Tennessee, 15—LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St. vs. 41—Jackie Stiles, Missouri St. vs. Duke, West Drake, West RSF, 3-19-82 RSF, 3-24-01 Mideast RSF, 3-20-86 37—Saudia Roundtree, Georgia vs. Louisiana 15—Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. Ohio St., 41—Candice Wiggins, Stanford vs. Maryland, West RF, 3-21-87 Spokane RF, 3-31-08 Tech, Midwest RF, 3-25-96 36—Lisa Ingram, La.-Monroe vs. Texas, Midwest 15—Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas vs. 41—Morgan William, Mississippi St. vs. Baylor, Stanford, West RF, 3-24-90 Oklahoma City RF, 3-26-17 RSF, 3-23-84 36—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Colorado, 15—Jackie Stiles, Missouri St. vs. Duke, West 40—Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. Ohio St., RSF, 3-24-01 West RF, 3-21-87 West RF, 3-27-93 36—Beth Morgan, Notre Dame vs. Alabama, 15—Marissa Coleman, Maryland vs. Vanderbilt, East RSF, 3-22-97 Raleigh RSF, 3-28-09

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15---Brittney Griner, Baylor vs. Green Bay, Dallas 83.3% (10-12)—Moriah Jefferson, UConn vs. 66.7% (6-9)—Brenda Hatchett, Lamar University RSF, 3-27-11 Texas, Albany RSF, 3-28-15 vs. Arkansas, Midwest RSF, 3-21-91 66.7% (6-9)—Molly Goodenbour, Stanford vs. Most Field Goals Most Three-Point Field Southern California, West RF, 3-28-92 Attempted Goals 66.7% (6-9)—Lisa Griffith, Arizona vs. UConn, East RSF, 3-21-98 35—Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Maryland, West 8—Sydney Wallace, Georgia Tech vs. Baylor, RF, 3-21-82 Des Moines RSF, 3-24-12 66.7% (6-9)—Kristi Toliver, Maryland vs. Utah, Albuquerque RF, 3-27-06 32—Betty Lennox, Louisiana Tech vs. Old 7—Antonita Slaughter, Louisville vs. Baylor, Dominion, Midwest RSF, 3-25-00 Oklahoma City, RSF, 3-31-13 66.7% (8-12), Sydney Wallace, Georgia Tech vs. Baylor, Des Moines RSF, 3-24-12 31—Angel McCoughtry, Louisville vs. North 7—Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn vs. Carolina, New Orleans RSF, 3-29-08 Dayton, Albany RF, 3-30-15 30—Tina Hutchinson, San Diego St. vs. Long 7—Jamie Weisner, Oregon St. vs. DePaul, Most Free Throws Made Beach St., West RSF, 3-22-84 Dallas RSF, 3-26-16 17—Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee vs. Long Beach St., East RF, 3-25-89 29—Shoni Schimmel, Louisville vs. Maryland, 6—13 tied (Most recent: Brittany Mallory, Notre Louisville RF, 4-1-14 Dame vs. Oklahoma, Dayton RSF, 3-26-11) 16—Candice Wiggins, Stanford vs. Maryland, Spokane RF, 3-31-08 28—Medina Dixon, Old Dominion vs. Cheyney, East RF, 3-24-84 Most Three-Point Field 15—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Colorado, West RF, 3-27-93 28—Teresa Edwards, Georgia vs. Tennessee, Goals Attempted Mideast RSF, 3-20-86 14—Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Long Beach St., 17—, Vanderbilt vs. Maryland, West RSF, 3-19-82 28—Portia Hill, SFA vs. Arkansas, West RSF, Raleigh RSF, 3-28-09 3-22-90 14—Shelia Collins, Tennessee vs. Georgia, 15—, Oklahoma St. vs. LSU, New Mideast RF, 3-25-84 28—Andrea Riley, Oklahoma St. vs. LSU, New Orleans RSF, 3-29-08 Orleans RSF, 3-29-08 14—Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt vs. North 15—Tina Roy, South Carolina vs. Syracuse, Carolina, Midwest RSF, 3-23-02 28—Angel McCoughtry, Louisville vs. Baylor, Sioux Falls RSF, 3-25-16 Raleigh RSF, 3-28-09 13—Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech vs. LSU, 15—Brianna Butler, Syracuse vs. Tennessee, Midwest RSF, 3-23-89 28—Jayne Appel, Stanford vs. Iowa St., Berkeley Sioux Falls RF, 3-27-16 RF, 3-30-09 13—Tonya Edwards, Tennessee vs. Virginia, 13—Tora Suber, Virginia vs. Stanford, West RSF, East RF, 3-24-90 27—, NC State vs. Texas, 3-22-97 Midwest RSF, 3-22-90 13—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. North 13—Katie Cronin, Colorado St. vs. UCLA, West Carolina, Mideast RF, 3-23-98 27—Debra Williams, Louisiana Tech vs. Georgia, RSF, 3-20-99 Midwest RF, 3-25-96 12—Seven tied (Most recent: Courtney 13—Katie Gearlds, Purdue vs. North Carolina, Vandersloot, Gonzaga vs. Louisville, 27—Jewell Loyd, Notre Dame vs. Baylor, Notre Dallas RF, 3-27-07 Spokane RSF, 3-26-11) Dame RF, 3-31-14 12—Debra Williams, Louisiana Tech vs. Georgia, 26—Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. Ohio St., Midwest RF, 3-25-96 West RF, 3-21-87 Most Free Throws 12—Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech vs. Penn 26—Connie Cole, SFA vs. Arkansas, West RSF, St., Midwest RF, 3-27-00 Attempted 3-22-90 20—Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee vs. Long 12—Sydney Wallace, Georgia Tech vs. Baylor, Beach St., East RF, 3-25-89 26—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. North Des Moines, RSF, 3-24-12 Carolina, Mideast RF, 3-23-98 19—LaToya Pringle, North Carolina vs. Louisville, 12—Nicole Levandusky, Xavier vs. Purdue, New Orleans RSF, 3-29-08 26—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Mideast RF, 3-26-01 Virginia Tech, East RSF, 3-20-99 19—Candice Wiggins, Stanford vs. Maryland, 12—Meighan Simmons, Tennessee vs. Spokane RF, 3-31-08 26—, Tennessee vs. Baylor, Louisville, Oklahoma City, RF, 4-2-13 Des Moines RF, 3-26-12 18—Tonya Edwards, Tennessee vs. Virginia, 11—13 tied (Most recent: , Penn East RF, 3-24-90 St. vs. UConn, Kingston RSF, 3-25-12 Highest Field-Goal 17—Candace Parker, Tennessee vs. Notre Percentage (Min. 10 att.) Highest Three-Point Dame, Oklahoma City RSF, 3-30-08 16—Janet Harris, Georgia vs. Indiana, Mideast 90.0% (9-10)—Tiffany Hayes, UConn vs. Field-Goal Percentage RSF, 3-23-83 California, Trenton RSF, 3-29-09 (Min. five made) 16—Eugenia Conner, Ole Miss vs. Georgia, 90.0% (9-10)—Nicole Griffin, Oklahoma vs. Mideast RSF, 3-23-84 Notre Dame, Dayton RSF, 3-26-11 85.7% (6-7)—Jennifer Howard, NC State vs. Georgia, Midwest RSF, 3-23-95 16—Shelia Collins, Tennessee vs. Georgia, 87.5% (14-16)—Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech vs. Mideast RF, 3-25-84 Kentucky, Midwest RF, 3-20-82 83.3% (5-6)—, Texas vs. UNLV, West RSF, 3-23-89 16—Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech vs. LSU, 87.5% (14-16)—Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas Midwest RSF, 3-23-89 vs. SFA, West RSF, 3-22-90 83.3% (5-6)—Ashley McElhiney, Vanderbilt vs. Iowa St., Midwest RSF, 3-24-01 16—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Colorado, 87.5% (14-16)—Brooke Smith, Stanford vs. West RF, 3-27-93 Oklahoma, San Antonio RSF, 3-25-06 83.3% (5-6)—Tiffany Hayes, UConn vs. California, Trenton RSF, 3-29-09 16—Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt vs. North 86.7% (13-15)—Trisha Stevens, Stanford vs. Carolina, Midwest RSF, 3-23-02 Iowa, Midwest RSF, 3-23-89 75.0% (6-8)—Kelly Miller, Georgia vs. Iowa St., Mideast RF, 3-22-99 16—Ashley Awkward, Ole Miss vs. Oklahoma, 84.6% (11-13)—Dottie Van Gheem, Providence Dayton RSF, 3-25-07 vs. Virginia, East RSF, 3-22-90 75.0% (6-8)—Diana Taurasi, UConn vs. NC 84.6% (11-13)—Kalani Brown, Baylor vs. State, East RSF, 3-24-01 Mississippi St., Oklahoma City RF, 3-26-17 71.4% (5-7)—Jennifer Jacoby, Purdue vs. Highest Free-Throw 83.3% (10-12)—Heidi Burge, Virginia vs. West Vanderbilt, West RSF, 3-23-95 Percentage (Min. 10 made) Virginia, East RSF, 3-26-92 71.4% (5-7)—Krista Reinking, Illinois vs. UConn, 100.0% (15-15)—Andrea Hoover, Dayton vs. 83.3% (10-12)—Jennifer Rizzotti, UConn vs. Midwest RSF, 3-22-97 Louisville, Albany RSF, 3-28-15 Alabama, East RSF, 3-23-95 71.4% (5-7)—LaNeishea Caufield, Oklahoma vs. 100.0% (11-11)—Nicole Erickson, Duke vs. Old 83.3% (10-12)—Seimone Augustus, LSU vs. Colorado, West RF, 3-25-02 Dominion, East RSF, 3-20-99 Liberty, Chattanooga RSF, 3-26-05 71.4% (5-7)—Maya Moore, UConn vs. Iowa St., 100.0% (11-11)—, Delaware Dayton RSF, 3-28-10 vs. Kentucky, Bridgeport RSF, 3-30-13

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100.0% (10-10)—Katie Smith, Ohio St. vs. 18—Chantel Osahor, Washington vs. Stanford, 9—Brittney Griner, Baylor vs. Duke, Memphis Western Ky., East RSF, 3-25-93 Lexington RF, 3-27-16 RF, 3-29-10 100.0% (10-10)—Brittney Griner, Baylor vs. 9—Brittney Griner, Baylor vs. Tennessee, Des Green Bay, Dallas RSF, 3-27-11 Most Assists (Since 1985) Moines RF, 3-26-12 100.0% (10-10)—Alaina Coates, South Carolina 17—Suzie McConnell, Penn St. vs. Rutgers, 8—Alison Bales, Duke vs. UConn, Bridgeport vs. North Carolina, Greensboro RSF, 3-27-15 East RSF, 3-20-86 RF, 3-28-06 93.8% (15-16)—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. 16—Niya Johnson, Baylor vs. Iowa, Oklahoma 8—Stefanie Dolson, Commecticut vs. Texas Colorado, West RF, 3-27-93 City RSF, 3-27-15 A&M, Lincoln RF, 3-31-14 93.3% (14-15)—Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Long 15—Temeka Johnson, LSU vs. Liberty, 7—Martha Williams, George Washington vs. Beach St., West RSF, 3-19-82 Chattanooga RSF, 3-26-05 Colorado, Midwest RSF, 3-23-95 92.9%(13-14)—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee 14—Samantha Logic, Iowa vs. Baylor, Oklahoma 7—Janel McCarville, Minnesota vs. Boston vs. North Carolina, Mideast RF, 3-23-98 City RSF, 3-27-15 College, Mideast RSF, 3-28-04 92.3% (12-13)—Paula Towns, Tennessee vs. 13—Amber Nicholas, Arkansas vs. Stanford, 7—Elizabeth Williams, Duke vs. Nebraska, Southern California, Mideast RF, 3-21-82 West RF, 3-24-90 Norfolk RSF, 3-31-13 92.3% (12-13)—Saudia Roundtree, Georgia vs. 13—Sonja Henning, Stanford vs. Arkansas, West 6—Heidi Gillingham, Vanderbilt vs. Virginia, East Louisiana Tech, Midwest RF, 3-25-96 RF, 3-24-90 RF, 3-28-92 13—Temeka Johnson, LSU vs. Texas, West 6—Yolanda Watkins, Alabama vs. Penn St., Most Rebounds RSF, 3-20-04 Midwest RF, 3-26-94 20—Shelda Arceneaux, San Diego St. vs. Long 13—Angel Goodrich, Kansas vs. Notre Dame, 6—Rebecca Lobo, UConn vs. Virginia, East RF, Beach St., West RSF, 3-22-84 Norfolk, RSF, 3-31-13 3-25-95 20—Khara Smith, DePaul vs. LSU, San Antonio 12—Suzie McConnell, Penn St. vs. Ohio St., 6—Angela Gorsica, Vanderbilt vs. Georgia, West RSF, 3-25-06 East RSF, 3-21-85 RSF, 3-22-97 20—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma vs. Ole Miss, 12—Dawn Marsh, Tennessee vs. Georgia, 6—Tajama Abraham, George Washington vs. Dayton RSF, 3-25-07 Mideast RSF, 3-20-86 Notre Dame, East RF, 3-24-97 20—Candyce Bingham, Louisville vs. North 12—Amber Nicholas, Arkansas vs. SFA, West 6—Takeisha Lewis, Louisiana Tech vs. Old Carolina, New Orleans RSF, 3-29-08 RSF, 3-22-90 Dominion, Midwest RSF, 3-25-00 19—Sheila Foster, South Carolina vs. Kentucky, 12—Dawn Staley, Virginia vs. Oklahoma St., 6—Jana Rediger, Villanova vs. Colorado, East Midwest RSF, 3-18-82 Midwest RSF, 3-21-91 RSF, 3-29-03 19—DeLisha Milton, Florida vs. Old Dominion, 12—Dawn Staley, Virginia vs. Lamar University, 6—Candace Parker, Tennessee vs. Rutgers, Mideast RF, 3-24-97 Midwest RF, 3-23-91 Cleveland RSF, 3-26-06 19—Sylvia Fowles, LSU vs. DePaul, San Antonio 12—Helen Darling, Penn St. vs. Louisiana Tech, 6—Sylvia Fowles, LSU vs. UConn, Fresno RF, RSF, 3-25-06 Midwest RF, 3-27-00 3-26-07 18—Kirsten Cummings, Long Beach St. vs. 12---Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame vs. Oklahoma, 6—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma vs. Purdue, Oregon St., West RSF, 3-24-83 Dayton RSF, 3-26-11 Oklahoma City RF, 3-31-09 18—Eugenia Conner, Ole Miss vs. Tennessee, NOTE: Eun Jung Lee, La.-Monroe, recorded 15 6—Brittney Griner, Baylor vs. Green Bay, Dallas Mideast RSF, 3-22-85 assists vs. Texas, Midwest RSF, 3-23-84, before RSF, 3-27-11 18—Andrea Lloyd, Texas vs. Western Ky., assists became an official statistic. 6—Brittney Griner, Baylor vs. Georgia Tech, Des Mideast RSF, 3-22-85 Moines RSF, 3-24-12 18—Janel McCarville, Minnesota vs. Duke, Most Steals (Since 1988) 6—Teaira McCowan, Mississippi St. vs. Mideast RF, 3-30-04 9—Ivey Slaughter, Florida St. vs. Oregon St., Washington, Oklahoma City RSF, 3-24-17 18—Kim Smith, Utah vs. Maryland, Albuquerque Stockton RSF, 3-25-17 NOTE: Anne Donovan, Old Dominion vs. Penn RF, 3-27-06 8—Carla Holmes, Maryland vs. SFA, West RSF, St., East RF, 3-26-83, recorded 12 blocked shots 18—Shaunte’ Smith, Oklahoma St. vs. LSU, New 3-23-89 before blocks became an official statistic. Orleans RSF, 3-29-08 8—, UCLA vs. Missouri St., Midwest RSF, 3-26-92 8—, Duke vs. St. John’s (NY), SINGLE GAME, TEAM Fresno RSF, 3-24-12 7—Deanna Tate, Maryland vs. SFA, West RSF, Most Points, Game 3-23-89 114—Stanford vs. Arkansas (87), West RF, 3-24-90 7—Hamchetou Maiga, Old Dominion vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest RSF, 3-25-00 105—UConn vs. Texas (54), Albany RSF, 3-25-15 7—Patrika Barlow, Louisville vs. North Carolina, 104—Long Beach St. vs. Washington (78), West New Orleans RSF, 3-29-08 RSF, 3-24-88 7—Bridgette Mitchell, Duke vs. San Diego St., 104—Missouri St. vs. Washington (87), West Memphis RSF, 3-27-10) RF, 3-26-01 7—, Gonzaga vs. Louisville, 103—Auburn vs. Maryland (74), Mideast RF, Spokane RSF, 3-26-11 3-26-88 7—Maya Moore, UConn vs. Duke, Philadelphia 103—Virginia vs. West Virginia (83), East RSF, RF, 3-29-11 3-26-92 102—Long Beach St. vs. Ohio St. (82), West NOTE: Shelia Collins, Tennessee vs. Southern California, Mideast RF, 3-21-82; Helene Baroody, RF, 3-21-87 Auburn vs. Old Dominion, Mideast RSF, 3-19-87, 102—UConn vs. Oklahoma (80), East RSF, 3-25-00 recorded seven steals each, before steals became 100—South Carolina vs. Quinnipiac (58), an official statistic. Stockton RSF, 3-25-17 99—Texas vs. La.-Monroe (91), Midwest RSF, Most Blocked Shots 3-23-84 (Since 1988) 99—Notre Dame vs. Ohio St. (76), Lexington, RSF, 3-24-17 Suzie McConnell of Penn State had 17 assists 10—Brittney Griner, Baylor vs. Tennessee, versus Rutgers in 1986. Memphis RSF, 3-27-10 98—Long Beach St. vs. Iowa (78), West RF, 3-26-88

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98—Stanford vs. Iowa (74), Midwest RSF, 3-23-89 43—Missouri St. vs. Louisiana Tech (59), 40—UConn (90) vs. Florida St. (50), Dayton RF, 98—Georgia vs. NC State (79), Midwest RSF, Midwest RSF, 3-25-93 3-30-10 3-23-95 43—Florida St. vs. LSU (55), Fresno RSF, 3-24-07 39—Long Beach St. (94) vs. Ole Miss (55), West 98—Tennessee vs. Ole Miss (62), Dayton RF, 44—San Francisco vs. UConn (72), Mideast RSF, 3-19-87 3-27-07 RSF, 3-23-96 38—Louisiana Tech (92) vs. Arizona St. (54), 98—Stanford vs. Maryland (87), Spokane RF, 44—Texas Tech vs. Tennessee (57), Mideast Midwest RSF, 3-18-82 3-31-08 RF, 3-27-00 38—UConn (74) vs. Iowa St. (36), Dayton RSF, 98—UConn vs. Mississippi St. (38), Bridgeport 45—Vanderbilt vs. Auburn (58), Mideast RSF, 3-28-10 RSF, 3-26-16 3-21-91 37—Southern California (96) vs. Arizona St. (59), 45—UAB vs. Rutgers (60), West RSF, 3-25-00 West RSF, 3-24-83 Most Points, One Half 45—Arizona St. vs. Rutgers (64), Greensboro 37—Stanford (73) vs. Georgia (36), Sacramento 63—Texas vs. La.-Monroe, 1st Half, Midwest RF, 3-26-07 RSF, 3-27-10 RSF, 3-23-84 45—Texas A&M vs. Tennessee (53), Oklahoma 36—Georgia (78) vs. UCLA (42), West RSF, 62—Auburn vs. Maryland, 2nd Half, Mideast RF, City RF, 4-1-08 3-21-85 3-26-88 45—Nebraska vs. Duke (53), Norfolk RSF, 3-31-13 36—Tennessee (98) vs. Ole Miss (62), Dayton 61—UConn vs. Mississippi St., 1st Half, RF, 3-27-07 Bridgeport RSF, 3-26-16 Fewest Points, One Half 58—Drake vs. Long Beach St., 2nd Half, West 11—Texas Tech vs. Rutgers, 1st Half, Midwest Most Points Scored By RSF, 3-19-82 RSF, 3-20-99 Losing Team 58—Southern California vs. Arizona St., 2nd 12—Mississippi St. vs. UConn, 1st Half, Bridgeport 91—La.-Monroe vs. Texas (99), Midwest RSF, Half, West RSF, 3-24-83 RSF, 3-26-16 3-23-84 58—Stanford vs. Iowa, 2nd Half, Midwest RSF, 13—Penn St. vs. UConn, 1st Half, East RF, 3-29-04 90—Southern California vs. Tennessee (91), 3-23-89 13—St. Bonaventure vs. Notre Dame, 1st Half, Mideast RF, 3-21-82 57—Stanford vs. Arkansas, 1st Half, West RF, Raleigh RSF, 3-25-12 90—Texas vs. Western Ky. (92), Mideast RSF, 3-24-90 14—UCLA vs. Georgia, 1st Half, West RSF, 3-22-85 57—Stanford vs. Arkansas, 2nd Half, West RF, 3-21-85 87—Arkansas vs. Stanford (114), West RF, 3-24-90 3-24-90 14—Texas Tech vs. Louisiana Tech, 1st Half, 87—Washington vs. Missouri St. (104), West 57—UConn vs. Oklahoma, 1st Half, East RSF, Midwest RSF, 3-23-96 RF, 3-26-01 3-25-00 14—Tennessee vs. Virginia, 1st Half, East RF, 87—Maryland vs. Stanford (98), Spokane RF, 57—Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2nd Half, West RF, 3-25-96 3-31-08 3-25-02 14—Iowa St. vs. UConn, 1st Half, Dayton RSF, 85—Baylor vs. Mississippi St. (94) (OT), 56—Long Beach St. vs. Ohio St., 2nd Half, West 3-28-10 Oklahoma City RF, 3-26-17 RF, 3-21-87 15—Montana vs. Southern California, 1st Half, 84—Notre Dame vs. Stanford (90), Lexington 55—South Carolina vs. Quinnipiac, 2nd Half, West RSF, 3-22-84 RSF, 3-26-16 RSF, 3-25-17 15—Auburn vs. Ole Miss, 2nd Half, Midwest 83—Ole Miss vs. Tennessee (90), Mideast RSF, RSF, 3-20-86 3-23-83 Most Points, One Period 15—Purdue vs. Louisiana Tech, 2nd Half, 83—Ohio St. vs. Long Beach St. (89), East RSF, 32—UConn vs. Mississippi St., 1st Pd., Midwest RSF, 3-22-90 3-23-89 Bridgeport RSF, 3-26-16 15—Vanderbilt vs. Auburn, 1st Half, Mideast 83—West Virginia vs. Virginia (103), East RSF, 31—South Carolina vs. Quinnipiac, 3rd Pd., RSF, 3-21-91 3-26-92 Stockton RSF, 3-25-17 15—Georgia vs. Stanford, 1st Half, Sacramento 82—Six tied [Most recent: Oklahoma vs. Ole 30—Syracuse vs. South Carolina, 4th Pd., Sioux RSF, 3-27-10 Miss (90), Dayton RSF, 3-25-07] Falls RSF, 3-25-17 30—Notre Dame vs. Ohio St., 3rd Pd., Lexington Fewest Points, One Period Most Field Goals Made RSF, 3-24-17 4—Mississippi St. vs. UConn, 1st Pd., Bridgeport 45—Long Beach St. vs. Ohio St., West RF, 29—UConn vs. Mississippi St., 2nd Pd., RSF, 3-26-16 3-21-87 Bridgeport RSF, 3-26-16 7—Stanford vs. Washington, 1st Pd., Lexington 45—Stanford vs. Arkansas, West RF, 3-24-90 28—South Carolina vs. Syracuse, 2nd Pd., Sioux RF, 3-27-16 Falls RSF, 3-25-16 44—Auburn vs. Maryland, Mideast RF, 3-26-88 7—Quinnipiac vs. South Carolina, 1st Pd., 42—Cheyney vs. Kansas St., East RF, 3-20-82 28—Stanford vs. Notre Dame, 1st Pd., Lexington Stockton RSF, 3-25-17 RSF, 3-25-16 42—Georgia vs. Long Beach St., West RF, 8—Mississippi St. vs. UConn, 3rd Pd., Bridgeport 3-23-85 RSF, 3-26-16 41—Texas vs. La.-Monroe, Midwest RSF, 3-23-84 Fewest Points, Game 8—Mississippi St. vs. UConn, 2nd Pd., Bridgeport 35—St. Bonaventure vs. Notre Dame (79), RSF, 3-26-16 41—Louisiana Tech vs. San Diego St., Midwest Raleigh RSF, 3-25-12 RSF, 3-22-85 36—Georgia vs. Stanford (73), Sacramento RSF, Largest Winning Margin 40—Southern California vs. Arizona St., West 3-27-10 RSF, 3-24-83 60—UConn (98) vs. Mississippi St. (38), 40—La.-Monroe vs. Texas, Midwest RSF, 3-23-84 36—Iowa St. vs. UConn (74), Dayton RSF, 3-28-10 Bridgeport RSF, 3-26-16 40—UConn vs. Oklahoma, East RSF, 3-25-00 38—Georgia vs. Texas A&M (79), Dallas RSF, 51—UConn (105) vs. Texas (54), Albany RSF, 3-27-11 3-28-15 38—Mississippi St. vs. UConn (98), Bridgeport 44—Louisiana Tech (91) vs. Purdue (47), Fewest Field Goals Made RSF, 3-26-16 Midwest RSF, 3-22-90 9—St. Bonaventure vs. Notre Dame, Raleigh 39—Baylor vs. Louisville (56), Raleigh RSF, 3-28-09 44—Notre Dame (79) vs. St. Bonaventure (35), RSF, 3-25-12 42—UCLA vs. Georgia (78), West RSF, 3-21-85 Raleigh RSF, 3-25-12 12—Georgia vs. Stanford, Sacramento RSF, 42—Texas Tech vs. Rutgers (53), Midwest RSF, 42—LSU (90) vs. Liberty (48), Chattanooga RSF, 3-27-10 3-20-99 3-26-05 13—Tennessee vs. Rutgers, Philadelphia RSF, 42—George Washington vs. Rutgers (53), 41—Texas­ A&M (79) vs. Georgia (38), Dallas 3-29-05 Greensboro RSF, 3-30-08 RSF, 3-27-11 15—Purdue vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest RSF, 3-22-90

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15—Missouri St. vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest Highest Field-Goal 12—Stanford vs. Southern California, West RF, RSF, 3-25-93 3-28-92 15—Texas Tech vs. Rutgers, Midwest RSF, 3-20-99 Percentage 12—Xavier vs. Purdue, Mideast RF, 3-26-01 15—Iowa St. vs. UConn, Dayton RSF, 3-28-10 65.5% (38-58)—Old Dominion vs. Kansas St., 12—Kentucky vs. Gonzaga, Kingston RSF, 3-25-12 Mideast RSF, 3-23-02 15—Duke vs. Baylor, Memphis RF, 3-29-10 12—Louisville vs. LSU, Louisville RSF, 3-30-14 63.8% (30-47)—UConn vs. Old Dominion, 16—Vanderbilt vs. Auburn, Mideast RSF, 3-21-91 Mideast RF, 3-25-02 12—Notre Dame vs. Ohio St., Lexington RSF, 3-24-17 16—Vanderbilt vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest RF, 63.5% (33-52)—Texas vs. James Madison, East 3-27-93 RSF, 3-19-87 12—Stanford vs. Notre Dame, Lexington RF, 3-26-17 16—UAB vs. Rutgers, West RSF, 3-25-00 63.2% (36-57)—Virginia vs. West Virginia, East 16—Penn St. vs. UConn, East RF, 3-29-04 RSF, 3-26-92 11—Penn St. vs. Alabama, Midwest RF, 3-26-94 16—Marist vs. Tennessee, Dayton RSF, 3-25-07 62.7 (37-59)—UConn vs. Mississippi St., 11—Colorado St. vs. UCLA, West RSF, 3-20-99 16—Arizona St. vs. Rutgers, Greensboro RF, Bridgeport RSF, 3-26-16 11—UConn vs. Iowa St., Dayton RSF, 3-28-10 3-26-07 62.5% (35-56)—Missouri St. vs. Washington, 10—Stanford vs. Arkansas, West RF, 3-24-90 West RF, 3-26-01 10—Vanderbilt vs. Virginia, East RF, 3-28-92 Most Field Goals 62.2% (28-45)—Vanderbilt vs. Auburn, Mideast 10—NC State vs. Georgia, Midwest RSF, 3-23-95 Attempted RSF, 3-22-90 10—Penn St. vs. Auburn, West RSF, 3-23-96 89—San Diego St. vs. Long Beach St., West 62.0% (31-50)—Purdue vs. North Carolina, 10—Ole Misst St. vs. Florida St., Dayton RSF, RSF, 3-22-84 Midwest RSF, 3-20-99 3-28-10 84—Louisiana Tech vs. Georgia, Midwest RF, 62.0% (31-50)—Arizona St. vs. Texas A&M, 10—Georiga Tech vs. Baylor, Des Moines RSF, 3-25-96 Trenton RSF, 3-29-09 3-24-12 82—Cheyney vs. North Carolina, East RSF, 61.5% (32-52)—Maryland vs. Missouri, West 10—South Carolina vs. Quinnipiac, Stockton 3-22-84 RSF, 3-19-82 RSF, 3-25-17 82—Long Beach St. vs. Ohio St., West RF, 61.4% (35-57)—Stanford vs. Iowa, Midwest RSF, 10—Mississippi St. vs. Baylor, Oklahoma City 3-21-87 3-23-89 RF, 3-26-17 82—Louisiana Tech vs. UCLA, West RF, 3-22-99 Lowest Field-Goal 81—Texas vs. La.-Monroe, Midwest RSF, 3-23-84 Fewest Three-Point 81—Louisville vs. North Carolina, New Orleans Percentage Field Goals Made RSF, 3-29-08 18.8% (9-48)—St. Bonaventure vs. Notre Dame, 0—35 tied (Most recent: Mississippi St. vs. 80—Ole Miss vs. Tennessee, Mideast RSF, Raleigh RSF, 3-25-12 UConn, Bridgeport RSF, 3-26-16) 3-23-83 20.3% (12-59)—Georgia vs. Stanford, Sacramento 80—Stanford vs. North Carolina, West RSF, RSF, 3-27-10 Most Three-Point Field 3-23-95 26.4% (19-72)—Alabama vs. UConn, East RSF, Goals Attempted 80—Kentucky vs. Washington, Lexington RSF, 3-23-95 3-25-16 26.8% (15-56)—Purdue vs. Louisiana Tech, 34—Colorado St. vs. UCLA, West RSF, 3-20-99 79—Old Dominion vs. Cheyney, East RF, 3-24-84 Midwest RSF, 3-22-90 33—Xavier vs. Purdue, Mideast RF, 3-26-01 78—Southern California vs. Tennessee, Mideast 27.5% (19-69)—Oklahoma St. vs. LSU, New 33—Stanford vs. Washington, Lexington RF, RF, 3-21-82 Orleans RSF, 3-29-08 3-27-16 78—Old Dominion vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest 28.1% (16-57)—Penn St. vs. UConn, East RF, 30—Penn St. vs. Alabama, Midwest RF, 3-26-94 RSF, 3-25-00 3-29-04 30—Syracuse vs. Tennessee, Sioux Falls RF, 28.3% (15-53)—Iowa St. vs. UConn, Dayton 3-27-16 Fewest Field Goals RSF, 3-28-10 29—Oklahoma St. vs. LSU, New Orleans RSF, 28.6% (16-56)—Louisiana Tech vs. UConn, East 3-29-08 Attempted RF, 3-26-01 28—Stanford vs. Maryland, Spokane RF, 3-31-08 39—Rutgers vs. George Washington, 28.6% (18-63)—Florida St. vs. UConn, Dayton 27—Southern California vs. Texas Tech, West Greensboro RSF, 3-30-08 RF, 3-30-10 RSF, 3-25-93 40—UConn vs. Clemson, East RF, 3-23-91 28.6% (18-63)—Mississippi St. vs. UConn, 27—Alabama vs. UConn, East RSF, 3-23-95 41—Kansas St. vs. Old Dominion, Mideast RSF, Bridgeport RSF, 3-26-16 27—Alabama vs. Notre Dame, East RSF, 3-22-97 3-23-02 28.8% (19-66)—North Carolina vs. George 27—BYU vs. Tennessee, Midwest RSF, 3-23-02 41—Marist vs. Tennessee, Dayton RSF, 3-25-07 Washington, East RSF, 3-22-97 26—Virginia vs. Stanford, West RSF, 3-22-97 41—Tennessee vs. Texas A&M, Oklahoma City 28.8% (17-59)—Georgia vs. Stanford, West RF, RF, 4-1-08 3-24-97 26—Iowa St. vs. UConn, Mideast RSF, 3-20-99 42—Texas Tech vs. Rutgers, Midwest RSF, 3-20-99 29.2% (19-65)—Ole Miss vs. Auburn, Mideast 26—UConn vs. Iowa St., Mideast RSF, 3-20-99 42—UConn vs. Penn St., East RF, 3-29-04 RF, 3-25-89 26—Louisiana Tech vs. Penn St., Midwest RF, 3-27-00 43—Duke vs. Rutgers, Greensboro RSF, 3-24-07 29.3% (22-75)—Ole Miss vs. Long Beach St., 26—Oklahoma vs. Washington, West RSF, 3-24-01 43—Florida St. vs. Arizona St., Greensboro RSF, West RSF, 3-19-87 3-27-15 29.4% (20-68)—Virginia vs. Tennessee, East 26—DePaul vs. LSU, San Antonio RSF, 3-25-06 44—Duke vs. Old Dominion, East RSF, 3-20-99 RF, 3-25-96 26—UConn vs. Iowa St., Dayton RSF, 3-28-10 44—UAB vs. Rutgers, West RSF, 3-25-00 26—Stanford vs. Notre Dame, Lexington RF, Most Three-Point Field 3-26-17 45—Vanderbilt vs. Auburn, Mideast RSF, 3-22-90 45—Old Dominion vs. NC State, East RSF, Goals Made 3-21-98 16—Louisville vs. Baylor, Oklahoma City RSF, Fewest Three-Point 45—Purdue vs. Rutgers, Midwest RF, 3-22-99 3-31-13 Field Goals Attempted 45—Vanderbilt vs. North Carolina, Midwest RSF, 14—Stanford vs. Maryland, Spokane RF, 3-31-08 0—Louisiana Tech vs. Ole Miss, Midwest RSF, 3-23-02 14—Syracuse vs. Tennessee, Sioux Falls RF, 3-24-88 45—Vanderbilt vs. Tennessee, Midwest RF, 3-25-02 3-27-16 0—Tennessee vs. James Madison, East RSF, 45—UConn vs. Kentucky, Kingston RF, 3-27-12 14—Stanford vs. Washington, Lexington RF, 3-24-88 3-27-16 0—Texas vs. Stanford, Midwest RSF, 3-24-88 13—UConn vs. Texas, Albany RSF, 3-28-15 0—Texas vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest RF, 3-26-88

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0—Tennessee vs. Virginia, East RSF, 3-23-89 8.3% (1-12)—Washington vs. Long Beach St., 43—Virginia vs. West Virginia, East RSF, 3-26-92 0—Georgia vs. Long Beach St., West RSF, West RSF, 3-24-88 42—Long Beach St. vs. Iowa, West RF, 3-26-88 3-21-91 8.3% (1-12), St. Bonaventure vs. Notre Dame, 42—Louisiana Tech vs. LSU, Midwest RSF, 1—Maryland vs. Ohio St., Mideast RSF, 3-24-88 Raleigh RSF, 3-25-12 3-23-89 1—Iowa vs. Southern California, West RSF, 8.7% (2-23)—Baylor vs. Louisville, Raleigh RSF, 41—Tennessee vs. Southern California, Mideast 3-24-88 3-28-09 RF, 3-21-82 1—Tennessee vs. Virginia, East RF, 3-26-88 9.1% (2-22)—Virginia vs. Tennessee, East RF, 41—Rutgers vs. North Carolina, East RSF, 3-19-87 3-25-96 1—Auburn vs. Maryland, Mideast RF, 3-26-88 41—Ole Miss vs. Oklahoma, Dayton RSF, 3-25-07 9.1% (1-11)—Duke vs. Arkansas, West RF, 3-23-98 1—Louisiana Tech vs. Texas, Midwest RF, 3-26-88 40—Tennessee vs. Ole Miss, Mideast RSF, 9.1% (1-11)—Notre Dame vs. Oklahoma, Dayton 1—Tennessee vs. Long Beach St., East RF, 3-23-83 RSF, 3-26-11 3-25-89 40—Ole Miss vs. Tennessee, Mideast RSF, 11.5% (3-26)—UConn vs. Iowa St., Mideast RSF, 1—Iowa vs. Tennessee, Mideast RF, 3-27-93 3-22-85 3-20-99 1—Stanford vs. South Carolina, Fresno RSF, 40—Long Beach St. vs. Washington, West RSF, 11.8% (2-17)—George Washington vs. Rutgers, 3-24-12 3-24-88 Greensboro RSF, 3-30-08 11.8% (2-17)—Kentucky vs. Oklahoma, Kansas Fewest Free Throws Highest Three-Point City RF, 3-30-10 Field-Goal Percentage Attempted (Min. five made) Most Free Throws Made 1—Villanova vs. Tennessee, Mideast RF, 3-31-03 1—Iowa St. vs. UConn, Dayton RSF, 3-28-10 85.7% (6-7)—Texas vs. UNLV, West RSF, 3-23-89 38—Tennessee vs. Long Beach St., East RF, 3-25-89 1—Maryland vs. Tennessee, Spokane RF, 3-30-15 80.0% (8-10)—Stanford vs. Iowa, Midwest RSF, 3-23-89 35—Tennessee vs. Southern California, Mideast 2—Texas vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest RF, 3-27-83 RF, 3-21-82 75.0% (9-12)—Purdue vs. Vanderbilt, West RSF, 2—DePaul vs. LSU, San Antonio RSF, 3-25-06 3-23-95 33—Long Beach St. vs. Iowa, West RF, 3-26-88 2—Nebraska vs. Duke, Norfolk RSF, 3-31-13 72.7% (8-11)—Tennessee vs. Ole Miss, Dayton 31—Drake vs. Long Beach St., West RSF, 3—Alabama vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest RSF, RF, 3-25-07 3-19-82 3-21-98 71.4% (10-14)—NC State vs. Georgia, Midwest 31—Missouri St. vs. Ole Miss, Midwest RF, 3—Iowa St. vs. Vanderbilt, Midwest RSF, 3-24-01 3-28-92 RSF, 3-23-95 3—Stanford vs. Tennessee, Midwest RF, 3-20-04 31—Purdue vs. Oklahoma, Oklahoma City RF, 71.4% (5-7)—Notre Dame vs. Baylor, Oklahoma 4—James Madison vs. Texas, East RSF, 3-19-87 3-31-09 City RF, 3-29-15 4—Texas Tech vs. Tennessee, Mideast RF, 3-27-00 30—Kansas St. vs. Old Dominion, East RSF, 70.0% (7-10)—LSU vs. UConn, Fresno RF, 4—Texas vs. Duke, East RSF, 3-23-02 3-26-07 3-18-82 30—Long Beach St. vs. Washington, West RSF, 4—George Washington vs. Rutgers, Greensboro 66.7% (8-12)—Notre Dame vs. Alabama, East RSF, 3-30-08 RSF, 3-22-97 3-24-88 66.7% (6-9)—Lamar University vs. Arkansas, 30—Virginia vs. West Virginia, East RSF, 3-26-92 Midwest RSF, 3-21-91 30—Texas Tech vs. Southern California, West Highest Free-Throw 64.0% (16-25)—Louisville vs. Baylor, Oklahoma RSF, 3-25-93 Percentage (Min. 10 made) City RSF, 3-31-13 30—Purdue vs. Rutgers, Midwest RF, 3-22-99 100.0% (16-16)—Duke vs. Stanford, Fresno RF, 62.7% (37-59)—UConn vs. Mississippi St., 30—UConn vs. Kentucky, Kingston RF, 3-27-12 3-26-12 Bridgeport RSF, 3-26-16 30—Baylor vs. Notre Dame, Notre Dame F 100.0% (13-13)—Notre Dame vs. Stanford, 62.5% (10-16)—Stanford vs. Arkansas, West 3-31-14 Oklahoma City RSF, 3-27-15 RF, 3-24-90 100.0% (12-12)—Utah vs. Notre Dame, Midwest 62.5% (5-8)—Western Ky. vs. Tennessee, Fewest Free Throws Made RSF, 3-24-01 Mideast RSF, 3-26-92 0—Villanova vs. Tennessee, Mideast RF, 3-31-03 100.0% (11-11)—California vs. UConn, Trenton 62.5% (5-8)—Texas Tech vs. Stanford, West 0—Iowa St. vs. UConn, Dayton RSF, 3-28-10 RSF, 3-29-09 RSF, 3-26-92 1—Maryland vs. Tennessee, Spokane RF, 3-30-15 100.0% (10-10)—Texas A&M vs. Arizona St., Trenton RSF, 3-29-09 62.5% (5-8)—Purdue vs. Georgia, West RSF, 1—Texas Tech vs. Tennessee, Mideast RF, 3-27-00 3-27-04 100.0% (10-10)—Duke vs. Maryland, Spokane 1—Stanford vs. Tennessee, Midwest RF, 3-20-04 62.5% (5-8)—North Carolina vs. Louisville, New RSF, 3-28-15 Orleans RSF, 3-29-08 2—Texas vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest RF, 3-27-83 95.5% (21-22)—Kentucky vs. UConn, Kingston 62.5% (10-16)—South Carolina vs. Quinnipiac, 2—UCLA vs. Georgia, West RSF, 3-21-85 RF, 3-27-12 Stockton RSF, 3-25-17 2—Alabama vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest RSF, 94.7% (18-19)—South Carolina vs. Quinnipiac, 3-21-98 Stockton RSF, 3-25-17 Lowest Three-Point 2—Tennessee vs. Virginia Tech, East RSF, 3-20-99 93.9% (31-33)—Drake vs. Long Beach St., West Field-Goal Percentage 2—Iowa St. vs. Vanderbilt, Midwest RSF, 3-24-01 RSF, 3-19-82 2—DePaul vs. LSU, San Antonio RSF, 3-25-06 93.8% (15-16)—Duke vs. Louisiana Tech, (Min. 10 att.) 2—Stanford vs. LSU, San Antonio RF, 3-27-06 Mideast RSF, 3-28-04 0.0% (0-11)—Stanford vs. Colorado, West RSF, 2—Nebraska vs. Duke, Norfolk RSF, 3-31-13 93.3% (14-15)—Stanford vs. Colorado, West 3-24-94 RSF, 3-24-94 3—Seven tied (Most recent: BYU vs. UConn, 0.0% (0-14)—Mississippi St. vs. UConn, Lincoln RSF, 3-29-14) 93.3% (14-15)—Purdue vs. UConn, East RF, Bridgeport RSF, 3-26-16 4-1-03 6.7% (1-15)—Dayton vs. Louisville, Albany RSF, Most Free Throws 92.9% (13-14)—Kansas St. vs. Old Dominion, 3-28-15 Mideast RSF, 3-23-02 7.1% (1-14)—UCLA vs. Missouri St., Midwest Attempted 92.9% (13-14)—Tennessee vs. Villanova, RSF, 3-26-92 48—Tennessee vs. Long Beach St., East RF, Mideast RF, 3-31-03 7.1% (1-14)—Old Dominion vs. Duke, East RSF, 3-25-89 92.3% (12-13)—Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt, 3-20-99 46—Purdue vs. Rutgers, Midwest RF, 3-22-99 Midwest RF, 3-25-02 7.1% (1-14)—Xavier vs. Stanford, Sacramento 44—North Carolina vs. Louisville, New Orleans RF, 3-29-10 RSF, 3-29-08

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Lowest Free-Throw 30—Tennessee (54) vs. Penn St. (24), Mideast 16—LSU vs. Liberty, Chattanooga RSF, 3-26-05 RSF, 3-29-03 16—North Carolina vs. George Washington, Percentage (Min. 10 att.) 28—Stanford (49) vs. Ole Miss (21), West RSF, Dallas RSF, 3-25-07 28.6% (6-21)—Louisiana Tech vs. Kentucky, 3-22-90 16—Ole Miss vs. Oklahoma, Dayton RSF, 3-25-07 Midwest RF, 3-20-82 24—Stanford (54) vs. Pittsburgh (30), Spokane 16—Florida St. vs. Oregon St., Stockton RSF, 30.0% (3-10)—George Washington vs. Notre RSF, 3-29-08 3-25-17 Dame, East RF, 3-24-97 23—Auburn (48) vs. Maryland (25), Mideast RF, 16—UConn vs. Oregon, Bridgeport RF, 3-27-17 30.8% (4-13)—Texas A&M vs. Georgia, Dallas 3-26-88 15—Texas A&M vs. Purdue, West RSF, 3-24-94 RSF, 3-27-11 23—Colorado (56) vs. George Washington (33), 15—Old Dominion vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest 35.3% (6-17)—George Washington vs. North Midwest RSF, 3-23-95 RSF, 3-25-00 Carolina, East RSF, 3-22-97 23—North Carolina (45) vs. George Washington 15—Louisville vs. North Carolina, New Orleans 35.7% (5-14)—Washington vs. Auburn, Mideast (22), Dallas RSF, 3-25-07 RSF, 3-29-08 RF, 3-24-90 22—Duke (57) vs. UConn (35), Bridgeport RF, 15—Duke vs. St. John’s (NY), Fresno RSF, 36.4% (4-11)—Ole Miss vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-28-06 3-24-12 Midwest RSF, 3-24-88 21—Stanford (49) vs. Washington (28), West 40.0% (4-10)—Vanderbilt vs. Georgia, West RSF, 3-21-91 NOTE: Texas recorded 23 steals vs. Kansas St., RSF, 3-22-97 Midwest RSF, 3-25-83, and Penn St. recorded 15 21—Louisiana Tech (49) vs. Missouri (28), East steals vs. Southern California, Mideast RSF, 3-19- 41.2% (7-17)—Louisiana Tech vs. Missouri St., RSF, 3-24-01 82, before steals became an official statistic. Midwest RSF, 3-25-93 20—Iowa St. (49) vs. Georgia (29), Mideast RF, 43.8% (7-16)—Kentucky vs. South Carolina, 3-22-99 Midwest RSF, 3-18-82 Most Blocked Shots 44.4% (8-18)—Tennessee vs. Duke, East RF, Most Assists (Since 1985) (Since 1988) 3-22-99 37—Stanford vs. Arkansas, West RF, 3-24-90 13—Baylor vs. Tennessee, Memphis RSF, 3-27-10 12—Duke vs. Texas Tech, Midwest RF, 3-31-03 Most Rebounds 30—Ohio St. vs. Penn St., East RSF, 3-21-85 29—Arkansas vs. SFA, West RSF, 3-22-90 11—George Washington vs. Colorado, Midwest 57—Tennessee vs. Virginia, East RSF, 3-23-89 RSF, 3-23-95 28—Vanderbilt vs. Iowa St., Midwest RSF, 3-24-01 57—Duke vs. UConn, Bridgeport RF, 3-28-06 11—UConn vs. Virginia, East RF, 3-25-95 27—Western Ky. vs. Rutgers, East RF, 3-22-86 57—Stanford vs. Georgia, Sacramento RSF, 11—UConn vs. Old Dominion, Mideast RF, 3-25-02 26—Penn St. vs. Rutgers, East RSF, 3-20-86 3-27-10 11—Duke vs. Louisiana Tech, Mideast RSF, 56—Louisiana Tech vs. LSU, Midwest RSF, 26—Rutgers vs. Penn St., East RSF, 3-20-86 3-28-04 3-23-89 26—Arkansas vs. Stanford, West RF, 3-24-90 11—Duke vs. UConn, Bridgeport RF, 3-28-06 56—Louisiana Tech vs. Texas, Midwest RF, 26—UConn vs. North Carolina, East RF, 3-26-94 10—Tennessee vs. North Carolina, Cleveland 3-24-90 26—LSU vs. Liberty, Chattanooga RSF, 3-26-05 RF, 3-28-06 56—Colorado vs. George Washington, Midwest NOTE: Louisiana Tech recorded 27 assists vs. 10—Baylor vs. Green Bay, Dallas RSF, 3-27-11 RSF, 3-23-95 LSU, Midwest RSF, 3-23-84, before assists 10—Baylor vs. Georgia Tech, Des Moines RSF, 56—Louisville vs. North Carolina, New Orleans became an official statistic. 3-24-12 RSF, 3-29-08 10—Baylor vs. Tennessee, Des Moines RF, 55—Old Dominion vs. LSU, Mideast RSF, 3-22-97 Fewest Assists (Since 1985) 3-26-12 54—Long Beach St. vs. San Diego St., West 2—St. Bonaventure vs. Notre Dame, Raleigh 10—Duke vs. Nebraska, Norfolk RSF, 3-31-13 RSF, 3-22-84 RSF, 3-25-12 10—UConn vs. Kentucky, Bridgeport RSF, 3-30-13 54—Texas vs. NC State, Midwest RSF, 3-22-90 2—Louisville vs. LSU, Louisville RSF, 3-30-14 10—Baylor vs. Mississippi St., Oklahoma City 54—UConn vs. Alabama, East RSF, 3-23-95 3—Vanderbilt vs. SFA, Midwest RSF, 3-25-93 RF, 3-26-17 54—Stanford vs. Virginia, West RSF, 3-22-97 4—NC State vs. Rutgers, East RSF, 3-19-87 9—Louisiana Tech vs. Old Dominion, Midwest 54—Tennessee vs. Penn St., Mideast RSF, 4—Virginia vs. Old Dominion, East RSF, 3-23-96 RSF, 3-25-00 3-29-03 4—Georgia vs. Stanford, Sacramento RSF, 3-27-10 9—Duke vs. South Carolina, East RF, 3-25-02 54—Stanford vs. Pittsburgh, Spokane RSF, 3-29-08 5—Texas vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest RF, 3-24-90 9—Minnesota vs. Boston College, Mideast RSF, 5—Auburn vs. Iowa, Mideast RSF, 3-25-93 3-28-04 Fewest Rebounds 5—Missouri St. vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest 9—Baylor vs. North Carolina, Tempe RF, 3-28-05 16—Vanderbilt vs. Auburn, Mideast RSF, 3-22-90 RSF, 3-25-93 9—Baylor vs. Duke, Memphis RF, 3-29-10 16—Kansas St. vs. Old Dominion, Mideast RSF, 5—Seton Hall vs. Penn St., Midwest RSF, 3-24-94 9—Stanford vs. South Carolina, Fresno RSF, 3-23-02 5—Colorado vs. Oklahoma, West RF, 3-25-02 3-24-12 17—Villanova vs. Tennessee, Mideast RF, 3-31-03 5—Pittsburgh vs. Stanford, Spokane RSF, 3-29-08 9—Mississippi St. vs. Washington, Oklahoma 18—Maryland vs. Old Dominion, East RSF, City RSF, 3-24-17 5—Old Dominion vs. UConn, Greensboro RSF, 3-24-83 3-30-08 NOTE: Old Dominion recorded 15 blocked shots 18—Quinnipiac vs. South Carolina, Stockton vs. Penn St., East RF, 3-26-83; Louisiana Tech RSF, 3-25-17 recorded 11 blocked shots vs. San Diego St., Most Steals (Since 1988) Midwest RSF, 3-22-85; Long Beach St. recorded 21—Ole Miss vs. Stanford, West RSF, 3-22-90 25—Maryland vs. SFA, West RSF, 3-23-89 nine blocked shots vs. San Diego St., West RSF, 22—Iowa vs. Georgia, Midwest RSF, 3-19-87 3-22-84, before blocked shots became an official 23—Duke vs. San Diego St., Memphis RSF, statistic. 22—Virginia vs. Tennessee, East RSF, 3-23-89 3-27-10 22—Vanderbilt vs. Michigan St., Kansas City 21—UConn vs. Oklahoma, East RSF, 3-25-00 RSF, 3-27-05 19—UCLA vs. Missouri St., Midwest RSF, 3-26-92 Most Turnovers 22—Georgia vs. Purdue, Dallas RSF, 3-25-07 39—SFA vs. Maryland, West RSF, 3-23-89 18—Louisville vs. Maryland, Louisville RF, 4-1-14 22—George Washington vs. North Carolina, 34—Kansas St. vs. Texas, Midwest RSF, 3-25-83 17—Duke vs. Texas, East RSF, 3-23-02 Dallas RSF, 3-25-07 33—Oklahoma vs. UConn, East RSF, 3-25-00 17—North Carolina vs. Louisville, New Orleans 32—UCLA vs. Georgia, West RSF, 3-21-85 Largest Rebound Margin RSF, 3-29-08 16—Virginia vs. Rutgers, East RSF, 3-24-88 30—UConn vs. North Carolina, East RF, 3-26-94 35—Tennessee (57) vs. Virginia (22), East RSF, 16—South Carolina vs. Drake, East RSF, 3-23-02 29—Arizona St. vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest 3-23-89 RSF, 3-18-82

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29—Texas A&M vs. Purdue, West RSF, 3-24-94 Most Personal Fouls 8—Michigan St. vs. Vanderbilt, Kansas City RSF, 3-27-05 29—Colorado vs. Oklahoma, West RF, 3-25-02 34—LSU vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest RSF, 28—Auburn vs. Ole Miss, Midwest RSF, 3-20-86 3-23-89 8—LSU vs. DePaul, San Antonio RSF, 3-25-06 28—Old Dominion vs. Auburn, Mideast RSF, 34—West Virginia vs. Virginia, East RSF, 3-26-92 8—Texas vs. UConn, Bridgeport RF, 3-28-16 3-19-87 33—Ole Miss vs. Tennessee, Mideast RSF, 9—Texas vs. NC State, Midwest RSF, 3-22-90 28—Missouri St. vs. UCLA, Midwest RSF, 3-26-92 3-23-83 9—Virginia vs. Vanderbilt, East RF, 3-28-92 33—Long Beach St. vs. Tennessee, East RF, 9—Bowling Green vs. Arizona St., Greensboro Fewest Turnovers 3-25-89 RSF, 3-24-07 4—Notre Dame vs. Stanford, Lexington RF, 32—Rutgers vs. Purdue, Midwest RF, 3-22-99 9—North Carolina vs. Purdue, Dallas RF, 3-27-07 3-26-17 31—Stanford vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest RF, 9—BYU vs. UConn, Lincoln RSF, 3-29-14 4—Mississippi St. vs. Baylor, Oklahoma City RF, 3-25-89 3-26-17 30—Georgia vs. Indiana, Midwest RSF, 3-23-83 Most Disqualifications 5—Tennessee vs. Villanova, Mideast RF, 3-31-03 30—Tennessee vs. Ole Miss, Midwest RSF, 5—Ole Miss vs. Tennessee, Mideast RSF, 3-23-83 5—Texas vs. LSU, West RF, 4-1-03 3-22-85 4—Washington vs. Long Beach St., West RSF, 5—Michigan St. vs. Stanford, Kansas City RF, 30—Washington vs. Long Beach St., West RSF, 3-24-88 3-29-05 3-24-88 4—Iowa vs. Long Beach St., West RF, 3-26-88 6—Southern California vs. Louisiana Tech, West 30—Iowa vs. Long Beach St., West RF, 3-26-88 4—LSU vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest RSF, 3-23-89 RF, 3-22-86 4—Long Beach St. vs. Tennessee, East RF, 6—Colorado vs. Villanova, Mideast RSF, 3-29-03 Fewest Personal Fouls 3-25-89 6—Duke vs. Georgia, Midwest RSF, 3-29-03 5—Tennessee vs. Villanova, Mideast RF, 3-31-03 3—14 tied (Most recent: George Washington vs. 6—Stanford vs. Gonzaga, Spokane RF, 3-28-11 7—Duke vs. Rutgers, Greensboro RSF, 3-24-07 North Carolina, Dallas RSF, 3-25-07) 6—UCLA vs. UConn, Bridgeport RSF, 3-25-17 8—Southern California vs. Louisiana Tech, West 6—UConn vs. Oregon, Bridgeport RF, 3-27-17 RF, 3-22-86 7—13 tied (Most recent: Tennessee vs. Syracuse, 8—Texas vs. James Madison, East RSF, 3-19-87 Sioux Falls RF, 3-27-16) 8—Maryland vs. SFA, West RSF, 3-23-89

FIRST- AND SECOND-ROUND GAME RECORDS

(OR-opening round; 1st-first round; 2nd-second round)

Most Points Most Field Goals Made 31—Crystal Bradford, Central Mich. vs. Oklahoma, Columbus 1st, 3-23-13 45—Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio St. vs. West Virginia, 20—Barbara Kennedy, Clemson vs. Penn St., Columbus 2nd, 3-20-16 Mideast 1st, 3-12-82 31—Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio St. vs. West Virginia, Columbus 2nd, 3-20-16 44—Candice Wiggins, Stanford vs. UTEP, 17—Tamika Whitmore, Memphis vs. Youngstown Stanford 2nd, 3-24-08 St., East 1st, 3-13-98 30—Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech vs. Tennessee, Mideast 2nd, 3-15-87 43—Barbara Kennedy, Clemson vs. Penn St., 16—Clinette Jordan, Oklahoma St. vs. Miami Mideast 1st, 3-12-82 (FL), Midwest 1st, 3-15-89 30—Shannon Cate, Montana vs. Iowa, West 1st, 3-13-91 40—LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St. vs. 16—Shannon Cate, Montana vs. Iowa, West 1st, Howard, West 1st, 3-12-82 3-13-91 30—Carolyn Aldridge, Tennessee St. vs. Oregon St., Mideast 1st, 3-17-95 40—Tamika Whitmore, Memphis vs. Youngstown 16—Beth Hasenmiller, DePaul vs. Oklahoma St., St., East 1st, 3-13-98 Midwest 1st, 3-13-91 30—Heather Butler, UT Martin vs. Notre Dame, Iowa City 1st, 3-24-13 40—Tara Mitchem, Missouri St. vs. Toledo, West 16—Summer Erb, NC State vs. Mississippi St., 1st, 3-17-01 Midwest 1st, 3-13-99 30—Precious Hall, James Madison vs. Ohio St., Chapel Hill 1st, 3-21-15 39—Kerry Bascom, UConn vs. Toledo, East 2nd, 15—15 tied (Most recent: Brittney Griner, Baylor 3-16-91 vs. Florida St., Waco 2nd, 3-26-13) 29—Vicky Bullett, Maryland vs. Bowling Green, West 2nd, 3-18-89 39—Sheri Sam, Vanderbilt vs. Harvard, Mideast 1st, 3-15-96 Most Field Goals 29—Telisha Quarles, Virginia vs. Michigan, Midwest 1st, 3-17-01 39—Alicia Thompson, Texas Tech vs. Grambling, Attempted Midwest 1st, 3-13-98 29—Brandi McClain, Florida vs. Washington, 33—Jamie Redd, Washington vs. Purdue, West 2nd, 3-18-01 39—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Boston Midwest 1st, 3-14-98 College, East 2nd, 3-15-99 29—LaToya Thomas, Mississippi St. vs. New 32—Barbara Kennedy, Clemson vs. Penn St., Mexico, Midwest 2nd, 3-24-03 39—Elena Delle Donne, Delaware v. Little Rock, Mideast 1st, 3-12-82 Little Rock 1st, 3-18-12 29—Lynda Littles, Virginia vs. Old Dominion, 32—Tina Hutchinson, San Diego St. vs. Oregon, Norfolk 2nd, 3-25-08 38—Connie Swift, Tennessee St. vs. Oregon St., West 1st, 3-16-84 Mideast 1st, 3-17-95 32—Termika Mitchell, Grambling vs. Alabama, Highest Field-Goal 38—Kelsey Plum, Washington vs. Oklahoma, Midwest 1st, 3-12-99 Seattle 2nd, 3-20-17 32—Courtney Williams, South Fla. vs. UCLA, Percentage (Min. 10 made) 37—Alison Day, Duke vs. Alabama, East 2nd, Los Angeles 2nd, 3-21-16 100.0% (11-11)—Terry Carmichael, Saint 3-18-95 Joseph’s vs. NC State, East 1st, 3-15-85 31—Andrea Riley, Oklahoma St. vs. Georgia, 37—Heather Butler, UT Martin vs. Notre Dame, Tempe 2nd, 3-22-10 100.0% (10-10)—Genia Miller, Cal St. Fullerton Iowa City 1st, 3-24-13 vs. Louisiana Tech, West 1st, 3-13-91

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100.0% (10-10)—Jessica Davenport, Ohio St. 21—Jamie Craighead, Oregon vs. Iowa, Midwest vs. West Virginia, Mideast 1st, 3-20-04 1st, 3-17-01 100.0% (10-10)—Beth Swink, Saint Francis (PA) 20—Jaleesa Ross, Fresno St. vs. North Carolina, vs. Purdue, West 1st, 3-21-04 Albuquerque 1st, 3-19-11 93.8% (15-16)—Lea Wise, Kentucky vs. Illinois, 18—Niesa Johnson, Alabama vs. Duke, East Midwest 1st, 3-14-82 2nd, 3-18-95 92.9% (13-14)—Tina Charles, UConn vs. 17—Carolyn Aldridge, Tennessee St. vs. Oregon Vermont, Storrs 1st, 3-24-09 St., Mideast 1st, 3-17-95 92.3% (12-13)—Morgan Tuck, UConn vs. St. 17—Laurie Koehn, Kansas St. vs. Notre Dame, Francis Brooklyn, Storrs 1st, 3-21-15 East 2nd, 3-25-03 91.7% (11-12)—Albena Branzova, FIU vs. Old 16—Julie Krommenhoek, Utah vs. Southern Dominion, Mideast 1st, 3-16-95 Miss., Midwest 1st, 3-16-96 90.9% (10-11)—Chequita Wood, Maryland vs. 16—Kim MacMillan, LIU Brooklyn vs. UConn, Cheyney, East 1st, 3-17-84 East 1st, 3-17-01 90.9% (10-11)—Vickie Johnson, Louisiana Tech 16—Brooke Lassiter, Louisiana Tech vs. UC vs. Ole Miss, Mideast 2nd, 3-19-94 Santa Barbara, East 1st, 3-15-02 90.9% (10-11)—Kara Wolters, UConn vs. 16—Precious Hall, James Madison vs. Ohio St., Auburn, East 2nd, 3-20-94 Chapel Hill 1st, 3-21-15 90.9% (10-11)—Michelle Houseright, Virginia 15—Nine tied (Most recent: Gabrielle Cooper, Tech vs. Saint Peter’s, East 1st, 3-13-99 Syracuse vs. Iowa St., Storrs 1st, 3-18-17) 90.9% (10-11)—Bethany Donaphin, Stanford vs. Tulane, West 2nd, 3-18-02 Highest Three-Point 90.9% (10-11)—Shahida Williams, Old Dominion Field-Goal Percentage Florida standout DeLisha Milton-Jones vs. Liberty, Norfolk 1st, 3-23-08 (1993-97) (Min. five made) 15—Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga vs. UCLA, 100.0% (6-6)—Heather Haanen, Colorado St. Most Three-Point Field Spokane 2nd, 3-21-11 vs. Maryland, East1st, 3-17-01 15—Nicole Ohlde, Kansas St. vs. Valparaiso, Goals Made 100.0% (6-6)—Mary Cofield, Iowa St. vs. Temple, Mideast 1st, 3-21-04 9—Courtney Moses, Purdue vs. South Dakota Midwest 1st, 3-16-02 St., West Lafayette 1st, 3-17-12 15—Elena Delle Donne, Delaware vs. Kansas, 100.0% (6-6)—Katie Hempen, Arizona St. vs. Little Rock 2nd, 3-20-12 9—Kia Nurse, UConn vs. Syracuse, Storrs 2nd, New Mexico St., Tempe 1st, 3-18-16 3-20-17 14—Five tied (Most recent: Marie Ferdinand, 100.0% (5-5)—Donna Holt, Virginia vs. St. John’s LSU vs. Purdue, Mideast 2nd, 3-18-01) 8—Julie Krommenhoek, Utah vs. Louisville, (NY), East 2nd, 3-19-88 West 1st, 3-14-98 100.0% (5-5)—Karen Middleton, South Carolina 8—Nadia Begay, Boise St. vs. George vs. Northwestern, Mideast 2nd, 3-17-90 Most Free Throws Washington, Los Angeles 1st, 3-17-07 100.0% (5-5)—Hillary Hager, Vanderbilt vs. Attempted 8—Gabrielle Cooper, Syracuse vs. Iowa St., Boston College, East 2nd, 3-24-03 22— Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio St. vs. West Virginia, Storrs 1st, 3-18-17 100.0% (5-5)—Joslyn Tinkle, Stanford vs. Columbus 2nd, 3-20-16 7—Monick Foote, Virginia vs. Florida, East 2nd, Michigan, Stan­ford 2nd, 3-26-13 21—Allison Feaster, Harvard vs. Stanford, West 3-18-95 87.5% (7-8)—Danielle Viglione, Texas vs. 1st, 3-13-98 7—Danielle Viglione, Texas vs. Missouri St., East Missouri St., East 1st, 3-16-96 21—Nicole Ohlde, Kansas St. vs. Valparaiso, 1st, 3-16-96 85.7% (6-7)—Laurin Mincy, Maryland vs. Mideast 1st, 3-21-04 7—Katrina Price, SFA vs. Toledo, Midwest 1st, Princeton, College Park 2nd, 3-23-15 20—, Colorado St. vs. CSUN, 3-14-97 83.3% (5-6)—Antonita Slaughter, Louisville vs. West 1st, 3-12-99 7—Jillian Danker, Vanderbilt vs. Idaho St., Iowa, Iowa City 2nd, 3-25-14 20—Natalie Novosel, Notre Dame vs. California, Midwest 1st, 3-17-01 Notre Dame 2nd, 3-20-12 7—Brandi McCain, Florida vs. Washington, West Most Free Throws Made 19—, North Carolina vs. Howard, 2nd, 3-18-01 18—Natalie Novosel, Notre Dame vs. California, Mideast 1st, 3-13-98 7—Erin Thorn, BYU vs. Florida, Midwest 1st, Notre Dame 2nd, 3-20-12 19—, Old Dominion vs. SMU, 3-16-02 18—Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio St. vs. West Virginia, Midwest 2nd, 3-20-00 7—Laurie Koehn, Kansas St. vs. Notre Dame, Columbus 2nd, 3-20-16 19—Jackie Stiles, Missouri St. vs. Rutgers, West East 2nd, 3-25-03 17—Kirby Burkholder, James Madison vs. 2nd, 3-19-01 7—Rosalyn Gold-Onwude, Stanford vs. Iowa, Gonzaga, College Station 1st, 3-23-14 19—Lucienne Berthieu, Old Dominion vs. Stanford 2nd, 3-22-10 16—Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Ohio St., West 1st, Georgia, Mideast 1st, 3-16-02 7—, Georgetown vs. Maryland, 3-14-82 18—LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St. vs. College Park 2nd, 3-22-11 16—Amy Wetzel, Virginia Tech vs. Wisconsin, Howard, West 1st, 3-12-82 7—, Vanderbilt vs. Duke, West 1st, 3-14-98 18—Maureen Holohan, Northwestern vs. Nashville 2nd, 3-20-12 16—Becky Hammon, Colorado St. vs. CSUN, Georgia Tech, Mideast 1st, 3-17-93 7—Aaryn Ellenburg, Oklahoma vs. DePaul, West 1st, 3-12-99 18—Beth Morgan, Notre Dame vs. Texas, East Durham 1st, 3-22-14 16—Becky Hammon, Colorado St. vs. Missouri 2nd, 3-17-97 7—Philecia Gilmore, Iona vs. Maryland, College St., West 2nd, 3-14-99 18—Jackie Stiles, Missouri St. vs. Colorado, Park 1st, 3-19-16 16—Jackie Stiles, Missouri St. vs. Rutgers, West West 2nd, 3-14-99 6—56 tied (Most recent: Laurin Mincy, Maryland 2nd, 3-19-01 18—Marie Ferdinand, LSU vs. Purdue, Mideast vs. Princeton, College Park 2nd, 3-23-15) 15—Patty Stoffey, Loyola (Maryland) vs. 2nd, 3-18-01 Oklahoma, East 1st, 3-16-95 18—LaSondra Barrett, LSU vs. San Diego St., Most Three-Point Field 15—Tracy Reid, North Carolina vs. Howard, Baton Rouge 1st, 3-18-12 Goals Attempted Mideast 1st, 3-13-98 18—Elena Delle Donne, Delaware vs. Kansas, 26—Brandi McCain, Florida vs. Washington, 15—Ukari Figgs, Purdue vs. Washington, Little Rock 2nd, 3-20-12 West 2nd, 3-18-01 Midwest 1st, 3-14-98 18—Kirby Burkholder, James Madison vs. Gonzaga, College Station 1st, 3-23-14

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Highest Free-Throw 14—Shanya Evans, Providence vs. James 8—Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas vs. UCLA, Madison, East 1st, 3-15-89 West 1st, 3-14-90 Percentage (Min. nine made) 14—Andrea Nagy, FIU vs. Old Dominion, 8—Tajama Abraham, George Washington vs. 100.0%—52 tied (Most recent: 13-13, Alexis Mideast 1st, 3-16-95 Northwestern, East 1st, 3-15-97 Peterson, Syracuse vs. Army West Point, 14—Niesa Johnson, Alabama vs. Duke, East 8—Jordan Adams, New Mexico vs. Miami (FL), Syracuse 1st, 3-18-16) 2nd, 3-18-95 Midwest 1st, 3-22-03 Best Perfect Game: 16-16, Lorri Bauman, Drake 14—Jess Strom, Penn St. vs. FIU, Mideast 2nd, 8—Brittney Griner, Baylor vs. West Virginia, vs. Ohio St., West 1st, 3-14-82 3-17-02 Waco 2nd, 3-22-11 NOTE: Anne Troyan, Penn St. vs. NC State, East 8—Waltiea Rolle, North Carolina vs. Albany Most Rebounds 1st, 3-19-83, recorded 19 assists before it became (NY), Newark 1st, 3-24-13 27—Anriel Howard, Texas A&M vs. Missouri St., an official statistic. 8—Sune Agbuke, Baylor vs. Arkansas, Waco College Station 1st, 3-19-16 1st, 3-22-15 23—Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech vs. Georgia, Most Steals (Since 1988) 7—Lisa Tate, Kansas vs. Penn St., Midwest 2nd, West 1st, 3-16-85 14—Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion vs. St. 3-19-94 23—, Kentucky vs. Ohio St., Francis (PA), East 1st, 3-13-98 7—Tajama Abraham, George Washington vs. Lexington 2nd, 3-19-17 10—Natalie Diaz, Old Dominion vs. Maine, East Maine, East 1st, 3-15-96 22—Daedra Charles, Tennessee vs. Missouri 2nd, 3-14-99 7—Kim Calhoun, Penn St. vs. Youngstown St., St., Mideast 2nd, 3-16-91 10—, Green Bay vs. Kentucky, Ames West 1st, 3-15-96 22—Brittney Griner, Baylor vs. Florida St., Waco 2nd, 3-19-12 7—Gerlonda Hardin, Austin Peay vs. Tennessee, 2nd, 3-26-13 10—Haiden Palmer, Gonzaga vs. Iowa St., Mideast 1st, 3-16-01 22—Amanda Zahui B., Minnesota vs. DePaul, Spokane 1st, 3-23-13 7—Megan Pym, Old Dominion vs. Liberty, South Bend 1st, 3-20-15 9—Tomika Young, BYU vs. UC Santa Barbara, Norfolk 1st, 3-23-08 21—Cherie Nelson, Southern California vs. West 1st, 3-17-93 7—Ashlee Adams, Ohio St. vs. Florida, Bowling Western Ky., West 2nd, 3-15-87 9—Marion Jones, North Carolina vs. Western Ill., Green 1st, 3-18-12 21—Jessica Adair, George Washington vs. Boise West 1st, 3-16-95 7—Devereaux Peters, Notre Dame vs. California, St., Los Angeles 1st, 3-17-07 9—Nykesha Sales, UConn vs. Lehigh, Midwest Notre Dame 2nd, 3-20-12 21—Ta’Shia Phillips, Xavier vs. ETSU, Cincinnati 1st, 3-15-97 7—Vionise Pierre-Louis, Oklahoma vs. Purdue, 1st, 3-21-10 9—, Georgia vs. Marist, Trenton 1st, Lexington 1st, 3-19-16 21—, Tennessee vs. DePaul, 3-19-06 NOTE: Anne Donovan, Old Dominion vs. Saint Chicago 2nd, 3-19-12 8—Joy Holmes, Purdue vs. Vanderbilt, Mideast Peter’s, East 1st, 3-13-82, recorded eight blocked 20—Alison Lang, Oregon vs. Missouri, West 1st, 2nd, 3-17-91 shots before it became an official statistic. 3-13-82 8—Billie Jean Smith-Goldman, Kent St. vs. Texas 20—Brigette Combs, Western Ky. vs. West A&M, West 1st, 3-15-96 Virginia, East 1st, 3-15-89 8—Kelly Komara, Purdue vs. Old Dominion, SINGLE GAME, TEAM 20—Tandreia Green, Western Ky. vs. West Mideast 2nd, 3-18-02 Virginia, East 1st, 3-15-89 8—Anna Montanana, George Washington vs. Most Points, Game 20—Hamchetou Maiga, Old Dominion vs. SMU, Ole Miss, Chapel Hill 1st, 3-20-05 Midwest 2nd, 3-20-00 121—Alabama vs. Duke (120), East 2nd, 3-18-95 8—Alexis Hornbuckle, Tennessee vs. Purdue, 20—Naomi Mobley, Florida vs. Holy Cross, West West Lafayette 2nd, 3-25-08 120—Duke vs. Alabama (121), East 2nd, 3-18-95 1st, 3-16-01 8—Jude Schimmel, Louisville vs. Purdue, 119—Baylor vs. Texas Southern (30), Waco 1st, 20—Brittney Martin, Oklahoma St. vs. Purdue, Louisville 2nd, 3-26-13 3-18-17 West Lafayette 2nd, 3-24-14 8—Imani Tate, Albany (NY) vs. Duke, Durham 116—Ohio St. vs. Syracuse (75), Mideast 2nd, 19—Seven tied (Most recent: , 1st, 3-20-15 3-20-88 BYU vs. NC State, Los Angeles 1st, 3-22-14) 8—Breanna Stewart, UConn vs. Robert Morris, 116—UConn vs. Hampton (45), East 1st, 3-17-00 Storrs 1st, 3-19-16 116—UConn vs. Albany (NY) (55), Storrs 1st, Most Assists (Since 1985) 3-18-17 NOTE: Tina Hutchinson, San Diego St. vs. 18—Tasha Pointer, Rutgers vs. SFA, West 1st, Oregon, West 1st, 3-16-84, and Stephanie 114—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee Tech (53), 3-17-01 Edwards, Louisville vs. Georgia, Mideast 1st, Midwest 1st, 3-12-82 17—Suzie McConnell, Penn St. vs. NC State, 3-17-84, recorded 10 steals each before it became 113—Tennessee vs. Appalachian St. (54), East East 1st, 3-17-85 an official statistic. 1st, 3-13-99 17—Melinda Schmucker, Texas Tech vs. 112—Georgia vs. Louisville (69), Mideast 1st, Grambling, Midwest 1st, 3-13-98 Most Blocked Shots 3-17-84 17—Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga vs. UCLA, (Since 1988) 112—Long Beach St. vs. BYU (85), West 1st, Spokane 2nd, 3-21-11 14—Brittney Griner, Baylor vs. Georgetown, 3-16-85 16—MaChelle Joseph, Purdue vs. Northern Ill., Berkeley 2nd, 3-22-10 111—Tennessee vs. N.C. A&T (37), Mideast 1st, Mideast 2nd, 3-22-92 11—Pauline Jordan, UNLV vs. Colorado, West 3-16-94 16—Jordan Jones, Texas A&M vs. James 2nd, 3-18-89 111—Stanford vs. Howard (59), West 1st, 3-15-97 Madison, College Station 2nd, 3-25-14 10—Tracy Henderson, Georgia vs. Louisville, 111—Oklahoma vs. Quinnipiac, Stanford 1st, 16—Niya Johnson, Baylor vs. Idaho, Waco 1st, Midwest 2nd, 3-19-95 3-21-15 3-18-16 9—Meribeth Feenstra, Liberty vs. Georgia, East 16—, UCLA vs. Boise St., Los 1st, 3-16-01 Most Points, One Half Angeles 1st, 3-18-17 9—Jennifer Hamson, BYU vs. NC State, Los 66—Oklahoma vs. DePaul, 2nd Half, Durham 15—Tabitha Truesdale, Texas Tech vs. Tulane, Angeles 1st, 3-22-14 1st, 3-22-14 Mideast 1st, 3-16-95 9—Elizabeth Williams, Duke vs. Albany (NY), 65—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee Tech, 1st 15—Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion vs. St. Durham 1st, 3-20-15 Half, Midwest 1st, 3-12-82 Francis (PA), East 1st, 3-13-98 9—Vionise Pierre-Louis, Oklahoma vs. Gonzaga, 65—UConn vs. Hampton, 1st Half, East 1st, 15—, Baylor vs. Drake, East 2nd, Seattle 1st, 3-18-17 3-17-00 3-17-02 8—Dee Dee Franklin, LSU vs. Purdue, Midwest 64—Kentucky vs. Nebraska, 2nd Half, West 1st, 15—Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga vs. North 2nd, 3-19-89 3-13-99 Carolina, Seattle 1st, 3-21-10

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64—UConn vs. Robert Morris, 1st Half, Storrs 34—East Carolina vs. Rutgers (77), East Lansing 1st, 3-19-16 1st, 3-18-07 63—Georgia vs. Louisville, 2nd Half, Mideast 34—Stetson vs. Tennessee (99), Knoxville 1st, 1st, 3-17-84 3-19-11 63—Ohio St. vs. Syracuse, 2nd Half, Mideast 2nd, 3-20-88 Fewest Points, One Half 62—Long Beach St. vs. BYU, 1st Half, West 1st, 8—Prairie View vs. Baylor, 1st Half, Waco 1st, 3-16-85 3-20-11 62—Tennessee vs. Western Caro., 1st Half, 10—LIU Brooklyn vs. UConn, 2nd Half, East 1st, Knoxville 1st, 3-20-05 3-17-01 61—Cheyney vs. Monmouth, 1st Half, East 1st, 10—Montana vs. Pittsburgh, 2nd Half, Seattle 3-18-83 1st, 3-21-09 61—Western Ky. vs. Rutgers, 2nd Half, East 1st, 10—*Southern U. vs. UConn, 2nd Half, Norfolk 3-16-94 1st, 3-21-10 61—Stanford vs. Iowa, 1st Half, Stanford 2nd, 10—Kansas St. vs. UConn, 1st half, Bridgeport 3-22-10 2nd, 3-19-12 61—Baylor vs. Texas Southern, 1st Half, Waco 11—Missouri St. vs. Colorado, 1st Half, Midwest 1st, 3-18-17 2nd, 3-18-95 60—Alabama vs. Tennessee Tech, 2nd Half, 11—New Mexico vs. Notre Dame, 2nd Half, Mideast 1st, 3-18-92 Midwest 1st, 3-15-02 60—Vanderbilt vs. Harvard, 2nd Half, Mideast 11—Southern U. vs. Duke, 2nd Half, Norfolk 1st, 1st, 3-15-96 3-19-06 60—Tennessee vs. Georgia St., 2nd Half, 11—Jackson St. vs. LSU, 1st Half, Baton Rouge Washington’s Kelsey Plum during the 2016 Midwest 1st, 3-15-02 1st, 3-22-08 Women’s Final Four 12—SFA vs. Rutgers, 1st Half, West 1st, 3-17-01 Most Points, One Period 12—Michigan St. vs. TCU, 1st Half, East 1st, 72—Cheyney (107) vs. Monmouth (35), East 41—UConn vs. Robert Morris, 1st Pd., Storrs 3-23-03 1st, 3-18-83 1st, 3-19-16 12—Temple vs. UConn, 1st Half, Norfolk 2nd, 72—UConn (101) vs. LIU Brooklyn (29), East 37—UConn vs. Albany (NY), 1st Pd., Storrs 1st, 3-23-10 1st, 3-17-01 3-18-17 13—Oklahoma vs. Louisiana Tech, 2nd Half, 71—UConn (116) vs. Hampton (45), East 1st, 34—Baylor vs. Texas Southern, 1st Pd., Waco East 2nd, 3-18-95 3-17-00 1st, 3-18-17 13—Florida A&M vs. Clemson, 1st Half, Mideast 69—Duke (96) vs. Southern U. (27), Norfolk 1st, 33—Duquesne vs. Seton Hall, 1st. Pd., Storrs 1st, 3-13-99 3-19-06 1st, 3-19-16 13—Saint Francis (PA) vs. Villanova, 2nd Half, 68—UConn (103) vs. Lehigh (35), Midwest 1st, 33—Syracuse vs. Iowa St., 1st Pd., Storrs 1st, Mideast 1st, 3-23-03 3-15-97 3-18-17 13—UMBC vs. UConn, 2nd Half, Hartford 1st, 68—UConn (105) vs. Idaho (37), Storrs 1st, 33— UConn vs. Albany (NY), 4th Pd., Storrs 1st, 3-18-07 3-23-13 3-18-17 13—East Carolina vs. Rutgers, 2nd Half, East 65—Tennessee (99) vs. Stetson (34), Knoxville Lansing 1st, 3-18-07 1st, 3-19-11 Fewest Points, Game 13—Little Rock vs. Oklahoma, 1st Half, Norman 61—Louisiana Tech (114) vs. Tennessee Tech 26—Kansas St. vs. UConn, (72), Bridgeport 2nd, 2nd, 3-23-10 (53), Midwest 1st, 3-12-82 3-19-12 13—Texas Southern vs. Baylor, 1st Half, Waco 61—UConn vs. Albany (NY) (55), Storrs 1st, 27—Southern U. vs. Duke (96), Norfolk 1st, 1st, 3-18-17 3-18-17 3-19-06 *Southern University’s participation in the 59—Tennessee (113) vs. Appalachian St. (54), 29—LIU Brooklyn vs. UConn (101), East 1st, 2010 championship was vacated by the NCAA East 1st, 3-13-99 3-17-01 Committee on Infractions. 57—Louisiana Tech (98) vs. UCF (41), Midwest 30—Villanova vs. Utah (60), College Park 1st, 1st, 3-16-96 3-22-09 Fewest Points, One Period 57—North Carolina (95) vs. Prairie View (38), 30—Prairie View vs. Baylor (66), Waco 1st, 2—Hampton vs. Duke, 2nd Pd., Durham 1st, Pittsburgh 1st, 3-18-07 3-20-11 3-18-17 30—Texas Southern vs. Baylor (119), Waco 1st, 4—Army West Point vs. Syracuse, 1st. Pd., Most Points Scored By 3-18-17 Syracuse 1st, 3-18-16 Losing Team 31—Troy vs. Oregon St. (73), Corvallis 1st, 4—Troy vs. Oregon St., 1st Pd., Corvallis 1st, 120—Duke vs. Alabama (121), East 2nd, 3-18-95 3-18-16 3-18-16 100—Oklahoma vs. DePaul (104), Durham 1st, 31—UNC Asheville vs. Kentucky (85), Lexington 4—Robert Morris vs. UConn, 1st Pd., Storrs 1st, 3-22-14 1st, 3-19-16 3-19-16 95—Southern Miss. vs. SMU (96), West 1st, 32—Jackson St. vs. LSU (66), Baton Rouge 1st, 4—St. Bonaventure vs. Oregon St., 3rd Pd., 3-16-95 3-22-08 Corvallis 2nd, 3-20-16 94—Michigan St. vs. Oklahoma St. (96), Midwest 33—Holy Cross vs. Penn St. (64), Mideast 1st, 4—Auburn vs. NC State, 2nd Pd., Austin 1st, 2nd, 3-16-91 3-23-03 3-17-17 93—Drake vs. George Washington (96), Midwest 33—St. Francis (PA) vs. Minnesota (64), 4—Central Ark. vs. Texas, 1st Pd., Austin 1st, 2nd, 3-19-95 Minneapolis 1st, 3-19-05 3-17-17 92—Nebraska vs. Kentucky (98), West 1st, 33—UMBC vs. UConn (82), Hartford 1st, 3-18-07 3-13-99 33—Georgetown vs. Baylor (49), Berkeley 2nd, Largest Winning Margin 91—Providence vs. Clemson (103), East 2nd, 3-22-10 89—Baylor (119) vs. Texas Southern (30), Waco 3-16-91 33—St. Francis Brooklyn vs. UConn (89), Storrs 1st, 3-18-17 90—St. John’s (NY) vs. Dayton (96) (2OT), 1st, 3-21-15 74—Tennessee (111) vs. N.C. A&T (37), Mideast Queens 2nd, 3-26-13 34—Missouri St. vs. Colorado (78), Midwest 2nd, 1st, 3-16-94 88—Clemson vs. SFA (93) (OT), Midwest 2nd, 3-18-95 3-18-96

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87—Fairfield vs. Providence (88), East 1st, 3-13-91 40—Vanderbilt vs. Iowa, Mideast 2nd, 3-17-90 Most Three-Point Field 87—Tennessee Tech vs. Alabama (100), Mideast 40—Missouri St. vs. Iowa, Midwest 2nd, 3-22-92 Goals Made 1st, 3-18-92 40—Montana vs. San Diego St., West 1st, 86—Oregon St. vs. Alabama (96), Midwest 1st, 3-16-95 18—Washington vs. Oklahoma, Seattle 2nd, 3-20-17 3-16-94 40—Iowa St. vs. Rutgers, Mideast 2nd, 3-16-98 16—Harvard vs. Vanderbilt, Mideast 1st, 3-15-96 40—UCLA vs. Montana, Spokane 1st, 3-19-11 Most Field Goals Made 16—Iowa St. vs. ETSU, Bowling Green 1st, 50—Georgia vs. Louisville, Mideast 1st, 3-17-84 Highest Field-Goal 3-22-09 48—Duke vs. Alabama, East 2nd, 3-18-95 16—South Dakota St. vs. TCU, Lubbock 1st, Percentage 3-22-09 48—Baylor vs. Texas Southern, Waco 1st, 3-18-17 75.0% (42-56)—Texas vs. Missouri, Midwest 16—ETSU vs. Xavier, Cincinnati 1st, 3-21-10 47—Long Beach St. vs. BYU, West 1st, 3-16-85 2nd, 3-14-86 15—Iowa St. vs. Saint Francis (PA), Midwest 47—Maryland vs. Appalachian St., East 1st, 71.0% (44-62)—UConn vs. Hampton, East 1st, 1st, 3-17-00 3-14-90 3-17-00 15—Quinnipiac vs. Miami (FL), Coral Gables 45—Ohio St. vs. Syracuse, Mideast 2nd, 3-20-88 70.2% (40-57)—UConn vs. St. Francis Brooklyn, 2nd, 3-20-17 44—Nine tied (Most recent: Kentucky vs. Wright Storrs 1st, 3-21-15 15—Syracuse vs. Iowa St., Storrs 1st, 3-18-17 St., Lexington 1st, 3-22-14) 68.9% (42-61)—Texas vs. Drake, Midwest 1st, 14—Xavier vs. Louisville, Mideast 1st, 3-16-01 3-15-84 14—Colorado St. vs. Maryland, East 1st, 3-17-01 Fewest Field Goals Made 68.1% (32-47)—Maryland vs. Missouri St., 14—UConn vs. Auburn, East 2nd, 3-23-04 8—Texas Southern vs. Baylor, Waco 1st, 3-18-17 Midwest 2nd, 3-20-93 14—Fresno St. vs. North Carolina, Albuquerque 10—Clemson vs. UConn, East 2nd, 3-19-00 67.8% (40-59)—Arizona St. vs. Georgia, Midwest 1st, 3-19-11 10—LIU Brooklyn vs. UConn, East 1st, 3-17-01 1st, 3-12-82 14—Xavier vs. Louisville, Cincinnati 2nd, 3-22-11 10—Hartford vs. Rutgers, Storrs 1st, 3-20-05 67.4% (29-43)—Western Ky. vs. Saint Joseph’s, 14—DePaul vs. Duke, Durham 2nd, 3-23-14 10—East Carolina vs. Rutgers, East Lansing East 2nd, 3-16-86 67.2% (39-58)—Penn St. vs. NC State, East 1st, 1st, 3-18-07 Fewest Three-Point 10—Kansas St. vs. UConn, Bridgeport 2nd, 3-19-83 3-19-12 66.2% (45-68)—Ohio St. vs. Syracuse, Mideast Field Goals Made 11—Missouri St. vs. Colorado, Midwest 2nd, 2nd, 3-20-88 0—85 (Most recent: Notre Dame vs. Iowa, Iowa 3-18-95 66.1% (39-59)—NC State vs. Maine, East 1st, City 2nd, 3-26-13) 11—Saint Francis (PA) vs. Minnesota, 3-13-98 Minneapolis 1st, 3-19-05 65.6% (42-64—Duke vs. Vanderbilt, Nashville Most Three-Point Field 11—Southern U. vs. Duke, Norfolk 1st, 3-19-06 2nd, 3-20-12 Goals Attempted 11—Belmont vs. Georgia, Minneapolis 1st, 3-17-07 65.5% (38-58)—Purdue vs. Northern Ill., Mideast 2nd, 3-22-92 52—Alabama vs. Duke, East 2nd, 3-18-95 11—Lehigh vs. Iowa St., Ames 1st, 3-21-10 50—Fresno St. vs. North Carolina, Albuquerque 12—12 tied (Most recent: Hawaii vs. UCLA, Los Lowest Field-Goal 1st, 3-19-11 Angeles 1st, 3-19-16) Percentage 43—Idaho vs. Baylor, Waco 1st, 3-18-16 41—Alcorn St. vs. Notre Dame, Midwest 1st, Most Field Goals 13.8% (8-58)—Texas Southern vs. Baylor, Waco 3-17-01 1st, 3-18-17 Attempted 38—Iowa St. vs. ETSU, Bowling Green 1st, 15.4% (10-65)—LIU Brooklyn vs. UConn, East 3-22-09 114—Alabama vs. Duke, East 2nd, 3-18-95 1st, 3-17-01 38—Iowa St. vs. Florida St., Ames 1st, 3-22-14 93—Duke vs. Alabama, East 2nd, 3-18-95 16.2% (12-74)—Troy vs. Oregon St., Corvallis 91—SMU vs. Southern Miss., West 1st, 3-16-95 1st, 3-18-16 37—DePaul vs. Oklahoma St., Durham 1st, 3-23-13 90—Southern Miss. vs. SMU, West 1st, 3-16-95 16.4% (10-61)—East Carolina vs. Rutgers, East Lansing 1st, 3-18-07 37—Western Ky. vs. Ohio St., Lexington 1st, 89—DePaul vs. Liberty, College Park 2nd, 3-22-05 3-17-17 88—Georgia vs. St. Francis (PA), Midwest 1st, 17.1% (12-70)—Georgetown vs. Baylor, Berkeley 2nd, 3-22-10 36—Middle Tenn. vs. Mississippi St., Pittsburgh 3-15-96 1st, 3-21-10 88—Grambling vs. Alabama, Midwest 1st, 3-12-99 17.5% (10-57)—Kansas St. vs. UConn, Bridgeport 2nd, 3-19-12 36—Creighton vs. Syracuse, Knoxville 1st, 3-23-13 87—Georgia vs. Louisville, Mideast 1st, 3-17-84 36—Green Bay vs. Purdue, Notre Dame 1st, 87—Alabama vs. Ga. Southern, Mideast 1st, 18.2% (12-66)—Stetson vs. Tennessee, Knoxville 1st, 3-19-11 3-17-17 3-17-93 35—Tulane vs. Georgia, Tempe 1st, 3-20-10 87—Georgia Tech vs. Northwestern, Mideast 18.3% (11-60)—Southern U. vs. Duke, Norfolk 1st, 3-19-06 34—Alabama vs. Western Ky., Mideast 2nd, 1st, 3-17-93 3-21-92 87—Old Dominion vs. Liberty, Mideast 1st, 3-14-97 19.0% (11-58)—Villanova vs. Utah, College Park 1st, 3-22-09 34—Fresno St. vs. Baylor, Berkeley 1st, 3-20-10 20.0% (12-60)—Robert Morris vs. Rutgers, Des 34—Chattanooga vs. Oklahoma St., Tempe 1st, Fewest Field Goals Moines 1st, 3-22-08 3-20-10 Attempted 20.0% (12-60)—Prairie View vs. Baylor, Waco 34—DePaul vs. Minnesota, South Bend 1st, 33—Vanderbilt vs. Delaware St., East Lansing 1st, 3-20-11 3-20-15 1st, 3-18-07 20.0% (12-60)—Hawaii vs. UCLA, Los Angeles 34—DePaul vs. Notre Dame, South Bend 2nd, 37—Iowa St. vs. Green Bay, Ames 1st, 3-17-12 1st, 3-19-16 3-22-15 38—George Washington vs. Virginia, East 2nd, 20.3% (13-64)—Furman vs. Tennessee, Mideast 34—Montana St. vs. Washington, Seattle 1st, 3-17-96 1st, 3-18-00 3-18-17 38—Hartford vs. Rutgers, Storrs 1st, 3-20-05 20.4% (11-54)—Missouri St. vs. Colorado, 34—FGCU vs. Miami (FL), Coral Gables 1st, 38—Hartford vs. Texas A&M, Baton Rouge 2nd, Midwest 2nd, 3-18-95 3-18-17 3-24-08 20.4% (11-54)—Belmont vs. Georgia, 33—Grambling vs. Vanderbilt, East 1st, 3-16-94 39—Southern Ill. vs. Auburn, Midwest 2nd, 3-14-86 Minneapolis 1st, 3-17-07 33—Santa Clara vs. Oregon, West 1st, 3-16-94 39—Gonzaga vs. Middle Tenn., Stanford 1st, 20.4% (10-49)—Clemson vs. UConn, East 2nd, 33—DePaul vs. Liberty, College Park 2nd, 3-22-05 3-17-07 3-19-00 33—Oklahoma vs. DePaul, Durham 1st, 3-22-14

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33—DePaul vs. Duke, Durham 2nd, 3-24-14 7.7% (1-13)—Oklahoma vs. Marist, Midwest 1st, Fewest Free Throws 3-20-04 Fewest Three-Point 7.7% (1-13)—Southern U. vs. Duke, Norfolk 1st, Attempted Field Goals Attempted 3-19-06 0—Villanova vs. St. Francis (PA), Mideast 1st, 7.7% (1-13)—Texas vs. San Diego St., Austin 3-23-03 0—22 tied (Most recent: Maryland vs. 1st, 3-21-10 0—Texas vs. Marquette, Knoxville 1st, 3-19-11 Appalachian St., East 1st, 3-14-90) 7.7% (1-13)—Western Ky. vs. Texas, Berkeley 0—Baylor vs. Prairie View A&M, Waco 1st, 1st, 3-20-15 3-24-13 Highest Three-Point 0—UConn vs. St. Francis Brooklyn, Storrs 1st, Field-Goal Percentage Most Free Throws Made 3-21-15 (Min. six made) 39—Purdue vs. Washington, Midwest 1st, 3-14-98 1—Kentucky vs. Drake, Midwest 1st, 3-12-86 87.5% (7-8)—Virginia Tech vs. Iowa, East 1st, 38—Western Ky. vs. Oregon St., Mideast 2nd, 1—Saint Joseph’s vs. Maryland, Mideast 2nd, 3-21-04 3-19-95 3-19-88 85.7% (6-7)—Virginia vs. St. John’s (NY), East 38—Colorado St. vs. Missouri St., West 2nd, 1—Oklahoma St. vs. Texas, Midwest 1st, 3-16-94 2nd, 3-19-88 3-14-99 1—Fordham vs. Penn St., Midwest 1st, 3-16-94 85.7% (6-7)—Eastern Ky. vs. Arizona St., Fresno 37—Oklahoma St. vs. DePaul, Midwest 1st, 1—Nebraska vs. Chattanooga, College Station 1st, 3-19-05 3-13-91 1st, 3-23-13 77.8% (7-9)—Missouri St. vs. Oklahoma St., 37—North Carolina vs. Ga. Southern, East 1st, 2—DePaul vs. Duke, Midwest 1st, 3-14-97 Midwest 1st, 3-17-93 3-16-94 2—New Mexico vs. Purdue, Knoxville 1st, 3-20-05 77.8% (7-9)—Vanderbilt vs. Harvard, Mideast 35—Alabama vs. Grambling, Midwest 1st, 3-12-99 2—DePaul vs. Marist, Baton Rouge 1st, 3-22-08 1st, 3-15-96 34—Penn St. vs. Kansas, Midwest 2nd, 3-19-94 2—Kansas St. vs. Purdue, Storrs 1st, 3-20-11 76.9% (10-13)—SMU vs. DePaul, Mideast 1st, 34—Green Bay vs. Virginia, Ames 1st, 3-21-10 2—Georgia Tech vs. Ohio St., Columbus 2nd, 3-15-96 34—South Carolina vs. Oregon St., Seattle 2nd, 3-21-11 75.0% (6-8)—Santa Clara vs. Texas Tech, West 3-25-14 2—Navy vs. Maryland, College Park 1st, 3-17-12 2nd, 3-20-92 33—Illinois vs. Duke, Midwest 2nd, 3-16-97 2—South Fla. vs. Colorado St., Los Angeles 1st, 75.0% (6-8)—Old Dominion vs. Tennessee Tech, 33—Notre Dame vs. George Washington, 3-19-16 Mideast 1st, 3-17-93 Mideast 2nd, 3-19-00 3—Nine tied (Most recent: Cleveland St. vs. 75.0% (9-12)—Rutgers vs. Arizona, Midwest 33—Stanford vs. Santa Clara, Fresno 1st, 3-19-05 Stanford, Stanford 1st, 3-22-08) 2nd, 3-14-99 32—UCLA vs. Kentucky, West 2nd, 3-15-99 72.7% (8-11)—Colorado vs. Southern U., West Highest Free-Throw 1st, 3-15-02 Fewest Free Throws Made 72.7% (8-11)—Purdue vs. Virginia Tech, East Percentage (Min. 10 made) 0—Kentucky vs. Drake, Midwest 1st, 3-12-86 2nd, 3-24-03 100.0% (21-21)—Kansas St. vs. Chattanooga, 0—Oklahoma St. vs. Texas, Midwest 1st, 3-16-94 Bridgeport 1st, 3-23-08 Lowest Three-Point 0—Fordham vs. Penn St., Midwest 1st, 3-16-94 100.0% (18-18)—Texas vs. Pennsylvania, Field-Goal Percentage 0—SFA vs. Xavier, East 1st, 3-17-00 College Park 1st, 3-23-14 0—Villanova vs. Saint Francis (PA), Mideast 1st, 100.0% (16-16)—Gonzaga vs. Pittsburgh, (Min. 10 att.) 3-23-03 Seattle 2nd, 3-23-09 0.0% (0-16)—Little Rock vs. Oklahoma, Norman 0—Texas vs. Marquette, Knoxville 1st, 3-19-11 100.0% (15-15)—Rhode Island vs. Oklahoma 2nd, 3-23-10 0—Baylor vs. Prairie View A&M, Waco 1st, St., Midwest 1st, 3-15-96 0.0% (0-15)—Oklahoma St. vs. Chattanooga, 3-24-13 100% (15-15)—NC State vs. Auburn, Austin 1st, Tempe 1st, 3-20-10 0—UConn vs. St. Francis Brooklyn, Storrs 1st, 3-1717 0.0% (0-14)—Missouri St. vs. Colorado, Midwest 3-21-15 2nd, 3-18-95 1—11 tied (Most recent: Colorado St. vs. South 0.0% (0-13)—Duke vs. San Francisco, Mideast Fla., Los Angeles 1st, 3-19-16) 2nd, 3-18-96 0.0% (0-13)—North Carolina vs. Middle Tenn., Most Free Throws East 1st, 3-21-04 0.0% (0-11)—Notre Dame vs. Iowa, Iowa City Attempted 2nd, 3-26-13 48—North Carolina vs. Ga. Southern, East 1st, 3-16-94 0.0% (0-10)—Southern Ill. vs. Ole Miss, Midwest 2nd, 3-21-92 48—Western Ky. vs. Oregon St., Mideast 2nd, 3-19-95 0.0% (0-10)—Southern Miss. vs. Western Ky., East 2nd, 3-19-94 48—Alabama vs. Grambling, Midwest 1st, 3-12-99 0.0% (0-10)—George Washington vs. Kansas 48—Colorado St. vs. Missouri St., West 2nd, St., Columbia 1st, 3-18-16 3-14-99 5.3% (1-19)—Nebraska vs. Kansas, Little Rock 45—South Carolina vs. Alabama, Midwest 1st, 1st, 3-18-12 3-16-88 7.1% (1-14)—Louisiana Tech vs. Northern Ill., 45—Notre Dame vs. George Washington, Mideast 1st, 3-18-92 Mideast 2nd, 3-19-00 7.1% (1-14)—Georgia Tech vs. Northwestern, 44—Louisiana Tech vs. Kansas, Midwest 2nd, Mideast 1st, 3-17-93 3-19-88 7.1% (1-14)—Maryland vs. Purdue, Mideast 1st, 43—LSU vs. Missouri, Midwest 1st, 3-18-84 3-14-97 43—Oklahoma St. vs. DePaul, Midwest 1st, 7.1% (1-14)—Arizona St. vs. Vanderbilt, Midwest 3-13-91 2nd, 3-18-02 43—Purdue vs. Washington, Midwest 1st, 3-14-98 7.7% (1-13)—Missouri St. vs. Colorado St., West 43—Old Dominion vs. SMU, Midwest 2nd, 3-20-00 Louisville senior Angel McCoughtry led the 2nd, 3-14-99 43—South Carolina vs. Oregon St., Seattle 2nd, Cardinals to the 2009 Women’s Final Four. 3-25-14

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100.0% (14-14)—Virginia vs. Memphis, Mideast Fewest Rebounds 30—Duke vs. Northwestern St., Mideast 1st, 2nd, 3-15-87 3-21-04 14—Missouri St. vs. Maryland, Midwest 2nd, 100.0% (14-14)—Tennessee Tech vs. Texas 3-20-93 30—UConn vs. Syracuse, Storrs 2nd, 3-20-17 Tech, Mideast 1st, 3-18-00 14—Idaho St. vs. Vanderbilt, Midwest 1st, 3-17-01 29—Eight tied (Most recent: Notre Dame vs. 100.0% (14-14)—Temple vs. Iowa St., Midwest N.C. A&T, South Bend 1st, 3-19-16) 1st, 3-16-02 14—Notre Dame vs. UT Martin, Iowa City 1st, 3-24-13 NOTE: Georgia vs. Louisville, Mideast 1st, 3-17- 100.0% (12-12)—Missouri St. vs. Purdue, West 84, recorded 35 assists, Penn St. vs. NC State, Lafayette 1st, 3-19-06 18—Monmouth vs. Cheyney, East 1st, 3-18-83 East 1st, 3-19-83, recorded 34 assists and Arizona 18—Montana vs. Florida, West 1st, 3-14-98 St. vs. Georgia, Midwest 1st, 3-12-82, recorded 32 100.0% (12-12)—Creighton vs. St. John’s (NY), assists before assists became an official statistic. Norman 1st, 3-18-12 18—Holy Cross vs. Duke, East 1st, 3-13-99 100.0% (10-10)—Auburn vs. Penn St., Midwest 18—Green Bay vs. Old Dominion, Midwest 1st, 2nd, 3-19-00 3-18-00 Fewest Assists (Since 1985) 100.0% (10-10)—Idaho St. vs. Stanford, Stanford 19—Drake vs. Texas, Midwest 1st, 3-15-84 2—UT Arlington vs. Texas A&M, Los Angeles 1st, 3-17-07 19—Maryland vs. Cheyney, East 1st, 3-17-84 1st, 3-17-07 100.0% (10-10)—LSU vs. Duke, Durham 2nd, 19—San Diego St. vs. Oregon, Midwest 1st, 2—UC Riverside vs. Arizona St., Los Angeles 3-23-10 3-15-97 1st, 3-17-07 100.0% (10-10)—Green Bay vs. Iowa St., Ames 19—Maine vs. NC State, East 1st, 3-13-98 2—Wright St. vs. Kentucky, Lexington 1st, 3-22-14 2nd, 3-23-10 19—Tulane vs. Saint Joseph’s, East 1st, 3-13-99 3—LSU vs. Southern Ill., Midwest 2nd, 3-15-87 19—San Diego vs. Notre Dame, Mideast 1st, 3—Montana vs. Stanford, Midwest 2nd, 3-20-88 Lowest Free-Throw 3-17-00 3—Marquette vs. FIU, Mideast 1st, 3-13-98 Percentage (Min. 10 att.) 19—UC Davis vs. Stanford, Stanford 2nd, 3-19-11 3—Austin Peay vs. Tennessee, Mideast 1st, 26.7% (4-15)—Rutgers vs. Ohio St., East 2nd, 19—Vanderbilt vs. Louisville, Cincinnati 1st, 3-16-01 3-21-93 3-20-11 3—Hampton vs. Texas, West 1st, 3-23-03 29.4% (5-17)—Tennessee Tech vs. Louisiana 19—Texas Southern vs. Baylor, Waco 1st, 3-18-17 3—Western Caro. vs. Tennessee, Knoxville 1st, Tech, Midwest 1st, 3-12-82 3-20-05 28.6% (4-14)—Syracuse vs. Chattanooga, Largest Rebound Margin 3—West Virginia vs. San Diego St., Austin 2nd, Lexington 1st, 3-22-14 42—Cheyney (60) vs. Monmouth (18), East 1st, 3-23-10 30.0% (3-10)—UC Riverside vs. Stanford, 3-18-83 3—Stetson vs. Tennessee, Knoxville 1st, 3-19-11 Stanford 1st, 3-21-92 41—Tennessee (64) vs. South Carolina (23), 3—Prairie View vs. Baylor, Waco 1st, 3-20-11 30.0% (3-10)—UConn vs. Vanderbilt, East 2nd, Mideast 1st, 3-19-83 3—McNeese vs. Texas A&M, Shreveport 1st, 3-20-10 41—Baylor (60) vs. Texas Southern (19), Waco 3-20-11 30.8% (4-13)—Holy Cross vs. Ohio St., East 1st, 1st, 3-18-17 3—Kansas St. vs. UConn, Bridgeport 2nd, 3-19-12 3-17-85 36—Clemson (66) vs. Providence (30), East 2nd, 4—17 tied (Most recent: UNC Asheville vs. 31.6% (6-19)—Western Ky. vs. Southern Miss., 3-16-91 Kentucky, Lexington 1st, 3-19-16) East 2nd, 3-19-94 35—UConn (58) vs. Lehigh (23), Midwest 1st, NOTE: South Carolina St. vs. Tennessee, Mideast 33.3% (4-12)—Oklahoma vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-15-97 1st, 3-19-83, and Middle Tenn. vs. Tennessee, East 2nd, 3-18-95 35—NC State (60) vs. Youngstown St. (25), East Mideast 1st, 3-17-84, recorded two assists each 33.3% (4-12)—UCF vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest 2nd, 3-15-98 before assists became an official statistic. 1st, 3-16-96 33—UConn (57) vs. St. Francis (PA) (24), 33.3% (5-15)—Utah vs. Louisville, West 1st, Mideast1st, 3-12-99 Most Steals (Since 1988) 3-14-98 33—Michigan St. (62) vs. Alcorn St. (29), 25—Old Dominion vs. Tennessee Tech, East 33.3% (4-12)—UNC Asheville vs. LSU, Austin Minneapolis 1st, 3-19-05 1st, 3-12-99 1st, 3-17-07 33—Stanford (53) vs. Idaho St. (20), Stanford 24—SFA vs. Ole Miss, Midwest 1st, 3-13-91 33.3% (4-12)—Tennessee vs. Dayton, Knoxville 1st, 3-17-07 24—Louisville vs. BYU, Tampa 1st, 3-21-15 2nd, 3-22-10 32—Duke (60) vs. Southern U. (28), Norfolk 1st, 23—Tennessee vs. Radford, East 1st, 3-16-96 3-19-06 33.3% (4-12)—Kansas vs. Delaware, Little Rock 22—Tennessee vs. N.C. A&T, Mideast 1st, 3-16-94 2nd, 3-20-12 31—Western Ky. (60) vs. West Virginia (29), East 22—Virginia vs. Green Bay, Ames 1st, 3-21-10 1st, 3-15-89 21—Florida St. vs. Appalachian St., Mideast 1st, Most Rebounds 31—Baylor (56) vs. Florida St. (25), Waco 2nd, 3-13-91 67—Duke vs. Alabama, East 2nd, 3-18-95 3-26-13 21—Purdue vs. Radford, West 1st, 3-16-94 67—Kentucky vs. Wright St., Lexington 1st, 3-22-14 Most Assists (Since 1985) 21—Oklahoma vs. Loyola (MD), East 1st, 3-16-95 66—Clemson vs. Providence, East 2nd, 3-16-91 35—Stanford vs. Howard, West 1st, 3-15-97 21—Purdue vs. UC Santa Barbara, Mideast 1st, 3-16-01 65—Oregon St. vs. Troy, Corvallis 1st, 3-18-16 35—Baylor vs. Texas Southern, Waco 1st, 3-18-17 21—Green Bay vs. Kentucky, Ames 2nd, 3-19-12 64—Tennessee vs. South Carolina, Mideast 1st, 34—UConn vs. Albany (NY), Storrs 1st, 3-18-17 21—UConn vs. Robert Morris, Storrs 1st, 3-19-16 3-19-83 32—Texas Tech vs. Grambling, Midwest 1st, 64—UCLA vs. Notre Dame, Midwest 1st, 3-18-92 3-13-98 20—Eight tied (Most recent: Green Bay vs. Iowa St., Ames 1st, 3-17-12) 63—Washington vs. Vanderbilt, West 1st, 3-15-97 32—UConn vs. Dartmouth, Storrs 1st, 3-20-05 63—Tennessee vs. Stetson, Knoxville 1st, 3-19-11 31—Tennessee vs. Tennessee Tech, Mideast Most Blocked Shots 62—Notre Dame vs. Alcorn St., Midwest 1st, 2nd, 3-15-87 3-17-01 31—Maryland vs. Appalachian St., East 1st, (Since 1988) 62—Michigan St. vs. Alcorn St., Minneapolis 1st, 3-14-90 16—Baylor vs. Georgetown, Berkeley 2nd, 3-22-10 3-19-05 31—Vanderbilt vs. Minnesota, East 2nd, 3-19-94 15—UNLV vs. Colorado, West 2nd, 3-18-89 61—Louisiana Tech vs. UCF, West 1st, 3-12-99 31—Tennessee vs. Florida A&M, Mideast 1st, 15—BYU vs. NC State, Los Angeles 1st, 3-22-14 61—Mississippi St. vs. Troy, Starkville 1st, 3-17-17 3-16-95 14—Baylor vs. Prairie View, Waco 1st, 3-20-11 60—Eight tied (Most recent: Baylor vs. Texas 30—Arkansas vs. Northwestern, Midwest 2nd, 13—North Carolina vs. Western Ill., West 1st, Southern, Waco 1st, 3-18-17) 3-16-91 3-16-95 30—UConn vs. Hampton, East 1st, 3-17-00 13—Georgia vs. Louisville, Midwest 2nd, 3-19-95

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13—Oklahoma vs. Purdue, Lexington 1st, 3-19-16 5—Chattanooga vs. Rutgers, Midwest 1st, 3-20-04 5—Idaho St. vs. Stanford, Stanford 1st, 3-17-07 12—UConn vs. Long Island, East 1st, 3-17-01 5—Houston vs. UC Santa Barbara, East 2nd, 5—UConn vs. UMBC, Hartford 1st, 3-18-07 12—Old Dominion vs. Purdue, Mideast 2nd, 3-22-04 5—Northwestern St. vs. Baylor, Waco 1st, 3-20-15 3-18-02 5—Vanderbilt vs. Montana, Seattle 1st, 3-19-05 5—Oregon St. vs. Troy, Corvallis 1st, 3-18-16 12—Tennessee vs. Colgate, Midwest 1st, 3-20-04 5—Iowa St. vs. Georgia, Spokane 2nd, 3-25-13 6—Penn St. vs. Fordham, Midwest 1st, 3-16-94 12—Rice vs. Georgia, Dallas 1st, 3-19-05 5—South Carolina vs. CSUN, Seattle 1st, 3-23-14 6—Marquette vs. Texas, Knoxville 1st, 3-19-11 12—Kentucky vs. Wright St., Lexington 1st, 5—Northwestern St. vs. Baylor, Waco 1st, 3-20-15 7—NC State vs. Mississippi St., Midwest 1st, 3-22-14 5—Dayton vs. Kentucky, Lexington 2nd, 3-21-15 3-13-99 12—Stanford vs. New Mexico St., Manhattan 5—Maryland vs. Bucknell, College Park 1st, 7—Minnesota vs. UNLV, Midwest 1st, 3-16-02 1st, 3-18-17 3-17-17 7—Chattanooga vs. Rutgers, Midwest 1st, 3-20-04 11—24 tied (Most recent: Baylor vs. Texas 5—South Carolina vs. UNC Asheville, Columbia 7—Marist vs. DePaul, Baton Rouge 1st, 3-22-08 Southern, Waco 1st, 3-18-17) 1st, 3-17-17 7—Stanford vs. Cleveland St., Stanford 1st, 6—13 tied (Most recent: Penn vs. Washington, 3-22-08 Most Turnovers College Park 1st, 3-19-16) 7—New Mexico St. vs. Maryland, College Park 37—Gonzaga vs. Middle Tenn., Stanford 1st, 1st, 3-21-15 3-17-07 Most Personal Fouls 8—14 tied (Most recent: Idaho vs. Baylor, Waco 34—Ole Miss vs. SFA, Midwest 1st, 3-13-91 36—Missouri St. vs. Colorado St., West, 2nd, 1st, 3-18-16) 34—Appalachian St. vs. Florida St., Mideast 1st, 3-14-99 3-13-91 35—Florida St. vs. Ole Miss, Mideast 1st, 3-18-83 Most Disqualifications 34—Manhattan vs. Virginia, East 1st, 3-15-96 34—Jackson St. vs. Middle Tenn., Midwest OR, 5—Oregon St. vs. Western Ky., Mideast 2nd, 34—Howard vs. UConn, Mideast 1st, 3-16-96 3-15-83 3-19-95 34—Kentucky vs. Green Bay, Ames 2nd, 3-19-12 33—Howard vs. Long Beach St., West 1st, 4—Alabama vs. South Carolina, Midwest 1st, 33—Appalachian St. vs. Tennessee, East 1st, 3-12-82 3-16-88 3-13-99 33—Ohio St. vs. Texas, Midwest 2nd, 3-18-90 4—UC Santa Barbara vs. Stanford, West 2nd, 32—8 tied (Most recent: Alabama St. vs. Florida 33—Oregon St. vs. Western Ky., Mideast 2nd, 3-21-92 St., Tallahassee 1st, 3-21-15) 3-19-95 4—Old Dominion vs. Iowa, Mideast 2nd, 3-20-93 33—Washington vs. Purdue, Midwest 1st, 3-14-98 4—Rutgers vs. Western Ky., East 1st, 3-16-94 Fewest Turnovers 31—9 tied (Most recent: Dayton vs. Kentucky, 4—San Francisco vs. Southern California, 3—Louisiana Tech vs. UC Santa Barbara, East Lexington 2nd, 3-21-15) Mideast 1st, 3-15-97 1st, 3-15-02 4—George Washington vs. UConn, East 2nd, 4—South Carolina St. vs. La Salle, Mideast OR, Fewest Personal Fouls 3-15-98 3-16-83 3—Prairie View A&M vs. Baylor, Waco 1st, 4—Rutgers vs. Georgia, Midwest 2nd, 3-24-03 4—Washington vs. Miami (FL), Iowa City 1st, 3-24-13 3—33 tied (Most recent: Harvard vs. Kansas St., 3-20-15 3—Stanford vs. Michigan, Stanford 2nd, 3-26-13 East 1st, 3-23-03) 5—Stanford vs. Montana, West 2nd, 3-19-94 4—Saint Francis (PA) vs. Villanova, Mideast 1st, 5—Villanova vs. Drake, East 1st, 3-16-01 3-23-03

REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS

Most outstanding player is indicated by (*) Patty Jo Hedges, Kentucky Denise Jackson, Indiana Sheila Foster, South Carolina Sandra Newborn, Ole Miss 1982 West Midwest East *Lorri Bauman, Drake *Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech *Valerie Walker, Cheyney Myra Waters, Maryland Lori Scott, Louisiana Tech Yolanda Laney, Cheyney Debbie Lytle, Maryland Priscilla Gary, Kansas St. Rosetta Guilford, Cheyney Jasmina Perazic, Maryland Terry Mackey, Texas Priscilla Gary, Kansas St. LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St. Annette Smith, Texas Ginger Rouse, NC State 1983 West Mideast *LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St. *Sheila Collins, Tennessee East Pam McGee, Southern California Paula Towns, Tennessee *Medina Dixon, Old Dominion Paula McGee, Southern California Paula McGee, Southern California Anne Donovan, Old Dominion Cheryl Miller, Southern California Pam McGee, Southern California Helen Malone, Old Dominion Judy Spoelstra, Oregon St. Carol Walderman, Penn St. Kahadeejah Herbert, Penn St. Anne Troyan, Penn St. 1984 Midwest *Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech Mideast East Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech *Janet Harris, Georgia *Yolanda Laney, Cheyney Valerie Still, Kentucky Teresa Edwards, Georgia Margaret Diaz, Cheyney Tanya Haave, Tennessee Medina Dixon, Old Dominion

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Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion Teresa Edwards, Georgia West Linda Page, NC State *Penny Toler, Long Beach St. Midwest Traci Waites, Long Beach St. *, Ole Miss Mideast Shanda Berry, Iowa *Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee Alisa Scott, Ole Miss Michelle Edwards, Iowa Tanya Haave, Tennessee Clarissa Davis, Texas Cherie Nelson, Southern California Paula Towns, Tennessee Kamie Ethridge, Texas Teresa Edwards, Georgia Beverly Williams, Texas 1989 Janet Harris, Georgia West East Midwest *Cheryl Miller, Southern California *Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, Sr. *Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech Cynthia Cooper, Southern California Sheila Frost, Tennessee, Sr. Pam Gant, Louisiana Tech Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. Nikita Lowry, Ohio St., Sr. Joyce Walker, LSU Tori Harrison, Louisiana Tech Penny Toler, Long Beach St., Sr. Lisa Ingram, La.-Monroe Angela Lawson, Louisiana Tech Traci Waites, Long Beach St., Sr. Andrea Lloyd, Texas 1987 Mideast West *Vickie Orr, Auburn, Sr. *Paula McGee, Southern California East Ruthie Bolton, Auburn, Sr. *Andrea Lloyd, Texas Cynthia Cooper, Southern California Linda Godby, Auburn, Jr. Clarissa Davis, Texas Cheryl Miller, Southern California Cynthia Autry, Ole Miss, Sr. Beverly Williams, Texas Kirsten Cummings, Long Beach St. Andrea Stinson, NC State, So. Janet Harris, Georgia Regina Howard, Rutgers Tina Hutchinson, San Diego St. Sue Wicks, Rutgers Midwest *Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech, Jr. Mideast Nora Lewis, Louisiana Tech, Sr. 1985 *Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee Jennifer Azzi, Stanford, Jr. Sheila Frost, Tennessee East Trisha Stevens, Stanford, So. *Medina Dixon, Old Dominion Helene Baroody, Auburn Patricia Woods, LSU, Sr. Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion Vickie Orr, Auburn Donna Harrington, Old Dominion Donna Harrington, Old Dominion West Francine Lewis, Ohio St. *Deanna Tate, Maryland, Sr. Midwest Vicky Bullett, Maryland, Sr. Suzie McConnell, Penn St. *Tori Harrison, Louisiana Tech Carla Holmes, Maryland, So. Nora Lewis, Louisiana Tech Mideast Clarissa Davis, Texas, Sr. *Lillie Mason, Western Ky. Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech Vicki Hall, Texas, Fr. Clemette Haskins, Western Ky. Katrina McClain, Georgia Andrea Lloyd, Texas Michelle Edwards, Iowa 1990 Sheila Collins, Tennessee Jennifer Gillom, Ole Miss West East *Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. *Dawn Staley, Virginia, So. Midwest Penny Toler, Long Beach St. Tammi Reiss, Virginia, So. *Chana Perry, La.-Monroe Margaret Mohr, Long Beach St. Daedra Charles, Tennessee, Jr. Eun Jung Lee, La.-Monroe Monica Lamb, Southern California Dena Head, Tennessee, So. Lisa Ingram, La.-Monroe Tracey Hall, Ohio St. Dottie Van Gheem, Providence, Sr. Pam Gant, Louisiana Tech Tori Harrison, Louisiana Tech 1988 Mideast *Carolyn Jones, Auburn, Jr. (Tie MOP) East *Karen Deden, Washington, Jr. (Tie MOP) West *Dawn Marsh, Tennessee *Teresa Edwards, Georgia C.C. Hayden, Auburn, So. (Tie) Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee Cheryl Miller, Southern California Evelyn Thompson, Auburn, Sr. Telicher Austin, Rutgers Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. Wendy Scholtens, Vanderbilt, Jr. (Tie) Daphne Hawkins, Virginia Jackie White, Long Beach St. Beth Hunt, South Carolina, Jr. Roslind Boger, Long Beach St. Donna Holt, Virginia Midwest Mideast *Shantel Hardison, Louisiana Tech, Jr. 1986 *Diann McNeil, Auburn Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Mae Ola Bolton, Auburn East Edna Campbell, Texas, Jr. *Lillie Mason, Western Ky. Ruthie Bolton, Auburn Vicki Hall, Texas, So. Clemette Haskins, Western Ky. Lisa Brown, Maryland Andrea Stinson, NC State, Jr. Kami Thomas, Western Ky. Vicky Bullett, Maryland Kristen Foley, Rutgers West Midwest *Jennifer Azzi, Stanford, Sr. Sue Wicks, Rutgers *Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech Trisha Stevens, Stanford, Jr. Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech Mideast Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas, Jr. *Shelley Sexton, Tennessee Sonja Henning, Stanford Portia Hill, SFA, Sr. Sheila Frost, Tennessee Doreatha Conwell, Texas Kimsey O’Neal, Ole Miss, Sr. Bonita Branch, LSU Beverly Williams, Texas Alisha Jones, LSU

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1991 Mideast Saudia Roundtree, Georgia, Jr. *Laurie Aaron, Iowa, Sr. Kedra Holland, Georgia, So. East Tia Jackson, Iowa, Jr. Jennifer Howard, NC State, So. *Kerry Bascom, UConn, Sr. Necole Tunsil, Iowa, Jr. Wendy Davis, UConn, Jr. Tiffany Woosley, Tennessee, So. West Laura Lishness, UConn, Sr. *Anita Kaplan, Stanford, Sr. Lisa Harrison, Tennessee, Sr. Paula Schuler, James Madison, Sr. Kristin Folkl, Stanford, Fr. Cheron Wells, Clemson, Jr. Midwest Jennifer Jacoby, Purdue, Sr. *Danielle Whitehurst, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Jannon Roland, Purdue, So. Mideast Pam Thomas, Louisiana Tech, Jr. Marion Jones, North Carolina, So. *Kelli Casteel, Tennessee, Jr. Shelley Jarrard, Vanderbilt, Sr. Jody Adams, Tennessee, So. Mara Cunningham, Vanderbilt, So. 1996 Daedra Charles, Tennessee, Sr. Trenia Tillis, SFA, Jr. C.C. Hayden, Auburn, Jr. East *Latina Davis, Tennessee, Sr. Chantel Tremitiere, Auburn, Sr. West *Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, Sr. Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, Fr. Midwest Krista Kirkland, Texas Tech, Sr. Michelle Marciniak, Tennessee, Sr. *Dawn Staley, Virginia, Jr. Noel Johnson, Texas Tech, So. Tora Suber, Virginia, Jr. Tonya Cardoza, Virginia, Sr. Shelley Sheetz, Colorado, So. De Mya Walker, Virginia, Fr. Tammi Reiss, Virginia, Jr. Val Whiting, Stanford, Sr. Brenda Hatchett, Lamar University, So. Mideast *Jennifer Rizzotti, UConn, Sr. Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas, Sr. 1994 Jamelle Elliott, UConn, Sr. West East Nykesha Sales, UConn, So. *Val Whiting, Stanford, So. *Tonya Sampson, North Carolina, Sr. Kara Wolters, UConn, Jr. Sonja Henning, Stanford, Sr. Sylvia Crawley, North Carolina, Sr. Sheri Sam, Vanderbilt, Sr. Julie Zeilstra, Stanford, Jr. Carla Berube, UConn, Fr. Stacey Ford, Georgia, Sr. Rebecca Lobo, UConn, Jr. Midwest *Saudia Roundtree, Georgia, Sr. Lady Hardmon, Georgia, Jr. Kara Wolters, UConn, Fr. Tracy Henderson, Georgia, Jr. 1992 Mideast Vickie Johnson, Louisiana Tech, Sr. *Debra Williams, Louisiana Tech, So. Raquel Spurlock, Louisiana Tech, Sr. East Pam Thomas, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Debra Williams, Louisiana Tech, Sr. *Dawn Staley, Virginia, Sr. , Southern California, Sr. Heather Burge, Virginia, Jr. , Southern California, Fr. West Shelley Jarrard, Vanderbilt, Jr. *Kate Starbird, Stanford, Jr. Nikki McCrary, Tennessee, Jr. Rosemary Kosiorek, West Virginia, Sr. Naomi Mulitauaopele, Stanford, So. Vicki Plowden, Miami (FL), Jr. Midwest Vanessa Nygaard, Stanford, So. *Betsy Harris, Alabama, Sr. Shalonda Enis, Alabama, Jr. Mideast Niesa Johnson, Alabama, Jr. Laticia Morris, Auburn, Jr. *Kim Pehlke, Western Ky., Sr. Yolanda Watkins, Alabama, So. Donna Gill, Purdue, Sr. Helen Holloway, Penn St., Sr. 1997 Jessie Hicks, Maryland, Jr. Jodi Brooks, Seton Hall, Sr. Paulette Monroe, Western Ky., Jr. East *Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame, Sr. Debbie Scott, Western Ky., Jr. West *Leslie Johnson, Purdue, Fr. Beth Morgan, Notre Dame, Sr. Midwest Tonya Kirk, Purdue, So. Tajama Abraham, George Washington, Sr. *Tina Robbins, Missouri St., So. Christy Hedgpeth, Stanford, Sr. Noelia Gomez, George Washington, Jr. Melody Howard, Missouri St., So. Anita Kaplan, Stanford, Jr. Tracey Reid, North Carolina, Jr. Karen Rapier, Missouri St., Sr. Jamillah Lang, Colorado, Sr. Jackie Martin, Ole Miss, Sr. Mideast *DeLisha Milton, Florida, Sr. Susan Robinson, Penn St., Sr. 1995 , Florida, Jr. West East Mery Andrade, Old Dominion, Jr. *Molly Goodenbour, Stanford, Jr. *Jennifer Rizzotti, UConn, Jr. Aubrey Eblin, Old Dominion, So. Joni Easterly, Southern California, Jr. Kara Wolters, UConn, So. Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion, Jr. Rachel Hemmer, Stanford, Fr. Rebecca Lobo, UConn, Sr. Lisa Leslie, Southern California, So. , Virginia, Jr. Midwest *Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, So. Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, Jr. Tora Suber, Virginia, So. Kellie Jolly, Tennessee, So. 1993 Mideast Pashen Thompson, Tennessee, Sr. *Nikki McCray, Tennessee, Sr. Nykesha Sales, UConn, Jr. East Michelle Marciniak, Tennessee, Jr. Kara Wolters, UConn, Sr. *Audrey Burcy, Ohio St., Sr. Dana Johnson, Tennessee, Sr. Averrill Roberts, Ohio St., Sr. Tabitha Truesdale, Texas Tech, Sr. West Katie Smith, Ohio St., Fr. *Jamila Wideman, Stanford, Sr. Gwen Doyle, Western Ky., Sr. Dena Evans, Virginia, Sr. Kate Starbird, Stanford, Sr. Heather Burge, Virginia, Sr. Midwest Kristin Folkl, Stanford, So. *Isabelle Fijalkowski, Colorado, Sr. Olympia Scott, Stanford, Jr. Shelley Sheetz, Colorado, Sr.

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Kedra Holland-Corn, Georgia, Sr. Mideast Shyra Ely, Tennessee, Fr. *Tamika Catchings, Tennessee, Jr. Gwen Jackson, Tennessee, Jr. 1998 Semeka Randall, Tennessee, Jr. Melanie Pearson, BYU, Sr. East Aleah Johnson, Texas Tech, Sr. Plenette Pierson, Texas Tech, Fr. West *Chasity Melvin, NC State, Sr. *Stacey Dales, Oklahoma, Sr. Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, Jr. Tynesha Lewis, NC State, Fr. LaNeishea Caufield, Oklahoma, Sr. Summer Erb, NC State, So. Midwest Caton Hill, Oklahoma, Jr. Paige Sauer, UConn, So. *Helen Darling, Penn St., Sr. Eisha Bohman, Colorado, Sr. Lisa Griffith, Arizona, So. Andrea Garner, Penn St., Sr. Nicole Powell, Stanford, So. Mideast Lisa Shepherd, Penn St., Jr. *Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, Jr. Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech, Sr. 2003 Semeka Randall, Tennessee, Fr. Betty Lennox, Louisiana Tech, Sr. East Nikki Teasley, North Carolina, Fr. *Diana Taurasi, UConn, Jr. West Chanel Wright, North Carolina, Jr. *Shawnetta Stewart, Rutgers, Sr. Jessica Moore, UConn, So. Tracy Reid, North Carolina, Sr. Tasha Pointer, Rutgers, Jr. Barbara Turner, UConn, Fr. Erika Valek, Purdue, Jr. Midwest Tammy Sutton-Brown, Rutgers, Jr. *Alisa Burras, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Coco Miller, Georgia, Jr. Shereka Wright, Purdue, Jr. LaQuan Stallworth, Louisiana Tech, Jr. Kelly Miller, Georgia, Jr. Mideast Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech, So. *Gwen Jackson, Tennessee, Sr. Stephanie White, Purdue, Jr. 2001 Shyra Ely, Tennessee, So. Ukari Figgs, Purdue, Jr. East Kara Lawson, Tennessee, Sr. *Diana Taurasi, UConn, Fr. Trish Juhline, Villanova, Sr. West Sue Bird, UConn, Jr. *Sytia Messer, Arkansas, Jr. Courtney Mix, Villanova, Jr. Swin Cash, UConn, Jr. Treva Christensen, Arkansas, Jr. Takeisha Lewis, Louisiana Tech, Jr. Midwest Christy Smith, Arkansas, Sr. *Alana Beard, Duke, Jr. Tynesha Lewis, NC State, Sr. Peppi Browne, Duke, So. Iciss Tillis, Duke, Jr. Nicole Erickson, Duke, Jr. Mideast Christi Thomas, Georgia, Jr. *Kelly Komara, Purdue, Jr. Jordan Adams, New Mexico, Sr. 1999 Camille Cooper, Purdue, Sr. Plenette Pierson, Texas Tech, Sr. East Nicole Levandusky, Xavier, Sr. Taru Tuukkanen, Xavier, Sr. West *Georgia Schweitzer, Duke, So. *Heather Schreiber, Texas, So. Jia Perkins, Texas Tech, Fr. Nicole Erickson, Duke, Sr. Jamie Carey, Texas, Jr. Michele VanGorp, Duke, Jr. Midwest Stacy Stephens, Texas, Jr. Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, Sr. *Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, Sr. Aiysha Smith, LSU, Sr. Tamika Catchings, Tennessee, Fr. Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame, So. , Louisiana Tech, Sr. Mideast Kelly Siemon, Notre Dame, Sr. *Kelly Miller, Georgia, So. Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt, So. 2004 Pam Irwin-Osbolt, Georgia, Sr. Zuzana Klimesova, Vanderbilt, Jr. East Stacy Frese, Iowa St., Jr. *Diana Taurasi, UConn, Sr. West Tracy Gahan, Iowa St., Fr. *Jackie Stiles, Missouri St., Sr. Barbara Turner, UConn, So. Tamika Williams, UConn, Fr. Tara Michem, Missouri St., Sr. April McDivitt, UC Santa Barbara, Sr. Jacqueline Batteast, Notre Dame, Jr. Midwest Andrea Lalum, Washington, Fr. *Stephanie White-McCarty, Purdue, Sr. Alana Beard, Duke, Fr. Kelly Mazzante, Penn St., Sr. Camille Cooper, Purdue, So. Caton Hill, Oklahoma, So. Mideast Ukari Figgs, Purdue, Sr. *Lindsay Whalen, Minnesota, Sr. Tasha Pointer, Rutgers, So. 2002 Kadidja Andersson, Minnesota, Sr. Shawnetta Stewart, Rutgers, Jr. East Janel McCarville, Minnesota, Jr. *Alana Beard, Duke, So. Alana Beard, Duke, Sr. West Michele Matyasovsky, Duke, Jr. *Amanda Wilson, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Monique Currie, Duke, So. Sheana Mosch, Duke, Jr. Monica Maxwell, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Shaunzinski Gortman, South Carolina, Sr. Midwest Betty Lennox, Louisiana Tech, Jr. *Nicole Powell, Stanford, Sr. Jocelyn Penn, South Carolina, Jr. Michelle Greco, UCLA, Fr. Susan Borchardt, Stanford, Jr. , UCLA, Jr. Mideast Jessica Stratton, Baylor, Sr. *Sue Bird, UConn, Sr. Tasha Butts, Tennessee, Sr. 2000 Asjha Jones, UConn, Sr. LaToya Davis, Tennessee, Sr. East Diana Taurasi, UConn, So. Shyra Ely, Tennessee, Jr. *Svetlana Abrosimova, UConn, Jr. Tamika Williams, UConn, Sr. Lucienne Berthieu, Old Dominion, Sr. West Sue Bird, UConn, So. *Seimone Augustus, LSU, So. Shea Ralph, UConn, Jr. Midwest Temeka Johnson, LSU, Sr. April Brown, LSU, Jr. *Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt, Jr. Jenese Hardrick, Georgia, Fr. Marie Ferdinand, LSU, Jr. Zuzi Klimesova, Vanderbilt, Sr.

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Christi Thomas, Georgia, Sr. Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton, Purdue, Jr. Raleigh Jamie Carey, Texas, Jr. *Angel McCoughtry, Louisville, Sr. Dayton Candyce Bingham, Louisville, Sr. *Candace Parker, Tennessee, So. 2005 Marissa Coleman, Maryland, Sr. Ashley Awkward, Ole Miss, Sr. Kristi Toliver, Maryland, Sr. Chattanooga Shannon Bobbitt, Tennessee, Jr. Christina Wirth, Vanderbilt, Sr. *Seimone Augustus, LSU, Jr. Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, So. Temeka Johnson, LSU, Sr. Armintie Price, Ole Miss, Sr. Trenton Monique Currie, Duke, Jr. *Maya Moore, UConn, So. Mistie Williams, Duke, Jr. Fresno Renee Montgomery, UConn, Sr. *Sylvia Fowles, LSU, Jr. Tasha Humphrey, Georgia, Fr. Tiffany Hayes, UConn, Fr. Quianna Chaney, LSU, Jr. Tina Charles, UConn, Jr. Kansas City Kalana Greene, UConn, So. , Arizona St., Sr. *Kristin Haynie, Michigan St., Sr. Renee Montgomery, UConn, So. Liz Shimek, Michigan St., Jr. Khadijah Whittington, NC State, Jr. Susan King Borchardt, Stanford, Sr. 2010 Candice Wiggins, Stanford, Fr. Greensboro Dayton Carla Thomas, Vanderbilt, So. *Matee Ajavon, Rutgers, Jr. *Maya Moore, UConn, Jr. Alison Bales, Duke, Sr. Tina Charles, UConn, Sr. Philadelphia Essence Carson, Rutgers, Jr. Kalana Greene, UConn, Sr. *, Rutgers, Sr. Danielle Orsillo, Arizona St., So. , Florida St., Sr. Matee Ajavon, Rutgers, Fr. Kia Vaughn, Rutgers, So. Chanel Mokango, Mississippi St., Sr. Jessica Davenport, Ohio St., So. Shyra Ely, Tennessee, Sr. 2008 Kansas City Shanna Zolman, Tennessee, Jr. *Nyeshia Stevenson, Oklahoma, Sr. Greensboro Amanda Thompson, Oklahoma, Sr. *Maya Moore, UConn, Fr. Tempe Danielle Robinson, Oklahoma, Jr. *Sophia Young, Baylor, Jr. Matee Ajavon, Rutgers, Sr. , Kentucky, Jr. Abiola Wabara, Baylor, So. Essence Carson, Rutgers, Sr. Melissa Lechlitner, Notre Dame, Sr. Kylan Loney, Arizona St., Sr. Renee Montgomery, UConn, Jr. Nikita Bell, North Carolina, Sr. Epiphanny Prince, Rutgers, So. Memphis Ivory Latta, North Carolina, So. *Brittney Griner, Baylor, Fr. New Orleans Jasmine Thomas, Duke, Jr. *Sylvia Fowles, LSU, Sr. 2006 Joy Cheek, Duke, Sr. Erlana Larkins, North Carolina, Sr. Karima Christmas, Duke, Jr. Albuquerque Angel McCoughtry, Louisville, Jr. Kelli Griffin, Baylor, Jr. *Crystal Langhorne, Maryland, So. LaToya Pringle, North Carolina, Sr. Kristi Toliver, Maryland, Fr. Andrea Riley, Oklahoma St., So. Sacramento Kim Smith, Utah, Sr. Erica White, LSU, Sr. *Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford, So. Shona Thorburn, Utah, Sr. , Xavier, Jr. Sophia Young, Baylor, Sr. Oklahoma City Kayla Pedersen, Stanford, Jr. *Candace Parker, Tennessee, Jr. Ta’Shia Phillips, Xavier, Jr. Bridgeport Chante Black, Duke, Jr. Jayne Appel, Stanford, Sr. *Alison Bales, Duke, Jr. A’Quonesia Franklin, Texas A&M, Sr. Tasha Montgomery, Georgia, So. Alexis Hornbuckle, Tennessee, Sr. 2011 Barbara Turner, UConn, Sr. Takia Sparks, Texas A&M, Jr. Renee Montgomery, UConn, Fr. Dallas Abby Waner, Duke, Fr. Spokane *Sydney Carter, Texas A&M, Jr. *Candice Wiggins, Stanford, Sr. Brittney Griner, Baylor, So. Cleveland Jayne Appel, Stanford, So. Kayla Tetschlag, Green Bay, Sr. *Ivory Latta, North Carolina, Jr. Kayla Pedersen, Stanford, Fr. Danielle Adams, Texas A&M, Sr. Camille Little, North Carolina, Jr. Kristi Toliver, Maryland, Jr. Melissa Jones, Baylor, Sr. Candace Parker, Tennessee, Fr. , Pittsburgh, Jr. Shanna Zolman, Tennessee, Sr. Dayton Cappie Poindexter, Rutgers, Sr. 2009 *Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame, So. Becca Bruszewski, Notre Dame, Sr. San Antonio Berkeley Natalie Novosel, Notre Dame, Jr. *Seimone Augustus, LSU, Sr. *Jayne Appel, Stanford, Jr. Shekinna Stricklen, Tennessee, Jr. Candice Wiggins, Stanford, So. Jeanette Pohlen, Stanford, So. , Ohio St., Jr. Sylvia Fowles, LSU, So. Jillian Harmon, Stanford, Sr. Brooke Smith, Stanford, Jr. Allyssa DeHaan, Michigan St., Jr. Philadelphia Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, Fr. Samantha Prahalis, Ohio St., Fr. *Maya Moore, UConn, Sr. Lorin Dixon, UConn, Sr. 2007 Oklahoma City Bria Hartley, UConn, Fr. *Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, Sr. Karima Christmas, Duke, Sr. Dallas LaKisha Freeman, Purdue, Sr. Jasmine Thomas, Duke, Sr. *Erlana Larkins, North Carolina, Jr. Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton, Purdue, Sr. Katie Gearlds, Purdue, Sr. Whitney Hand, Oklahoma, Fr. Spokane Ivory Latta, North Carolina, Sr. Danielle Robinson, Oklahoma, So. *Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford, Jr. LaToya Pringle, North Carolina, Jr. Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford, Fr.

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Kayla Pedersen, Stanford, Sr. Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford 2016 Jeanette Pohlen, Stanford, Sr. Italee Lucas, North Carolina, Sr. 2014 Bridgeport *Breanna Stewart, UConn Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga, Sr. Lincoln Ariel Atkins, Texas *Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn Lashann Higgs, Texas 2012 Bria Hartley, UConn Moriah Jefferson, UConn Stefanie Dolson, UConn Des Moines Morgan Tuck, UConn * Brittney Griner, Baylor, Jr. Courtney Walker, Texas A&M Odyssey Sims, Baylor So. Courtney Williams, Texas A&M Dallas Glory Johnson, Tennessee, Sr. *Jamie Weisner, Oregon St. Louisville Nina Davis, Baylor Destiny Williams, Baylor, Jr. *Alyssa Thomas, Maryland Jessica January, DePaul Shekinna Stricklen, Tennessee, Sr. Shoni Schimmel, Louisville Alexis Jones, Baylor Antonita Slaughter, Louisville Fresno Sydney Wiese, Oregon St. *Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford, Sr. Meighan Simmons, Tennessee Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford, So. Lexie Brown, Maryland Lexington Chelsea Gray, Duke, So. *Chantel Osahor, Washington Notre Dame Erica McCall, Stanford Elizabeth Williams, Duke, Fr. *Jewell Loyd, Notre Dame Kelsey Plum, Washington Da’Shena Stevens, St. John’s (NY), Sr. Natalie Achonwa, Notre Dame Lili Thompson, Stanford Kayla McBride, Notre Dame Kingston Talia Walton, Washington *Tiffany Hayes, UConn, Sr. Odyssey Sims, Baylor Mia Nickson, Penn St., Jr. , Oklahoma St. Sioux Falls Kayla Standish, Gonzaga, Sr. *Alexis Peterson, Syracuse Stanford Brianna Butler, Syracuse Samarie Walker, Kentucky, So. *Mikaela Ruef, Stanford Alania Coates, South Carolina Stefanie Dolson, UConn, So. Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford Diamond DeShields, Tennessee Amber Orrange, Stanford Raleigh Cornelia Fondren, Syracuse *Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame, Jr. Diamond DeShields, North Carolina , Tennessee Alyssa Thomas, Maryland, So. Alaina Coates, South Carolina Natalie Achonwa, Notre Dame, So. 2017 Kayla McBride, Notre Dame, So. 2015 Natalie Novosel, Notre Dame, Sr. Bridgeport Albany *Napheesa Collier, UConn Alexia Standish, Texas A&M, Fr. *Breanna Stewart, UConn Jordin Canada, UCLA Andrea Hoover, Dayton Saniya Chong, UConn 2013 Ally Mallott, Dayton Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn Bridgeport Gabby Williams, UConn *Breanna Stewart, UConn Morgan Tuck, UConn Elena Delle Donne, Delaware Lexington Greensboro *, Notre Dame Jennifer O’Neil, Kentucky *Alaina Coates South Carolina Lindsay Allen, Notre Dame Kelly Faris, UConn Adut Bulgak, Florida St. Marina Mabrey, Notre Dame Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn Latifah Coleman, North Carolina Brittany McPhee, Stanford Tiffany Mitchell, South Carolina Norfolk Karlie Samuelson, Stanford *Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame , Florida St. Kayla McBride, Notre Dame Oklahoma City Oklahoma City *Morgan William, Mississippi St. , Duke *Lindsay Allen, Notre Dame Kalani Brown, Baylor Natalie Achonwa, Notre Dame Nina Davis, Baylor Nina Davis, Baylor Alexis Jones, Dule Niya Johnson, Baylor Teaira McCowan, Mississippi St. Samantha Logic, Iowa Oklahoma City Kelsey Plum, Washington *Shoni Schimmel, Louisville Jewell Loyd, Notre Dame Victoria Vivians, Mississippi St. Bria Smith, Louisville Spokane Kamiko Williams, Tennessee *Shatori Walker-Kimbrough, Maryland Stockton *Kaela Davis, South Carolina Taber Spani, Tennessee Cierra Burdich, Tennessee Allisha Gray, South Carolina Odyssey Sims, Baylor Sunny Greinacher, Gonzaga Leticia Romero, Florida St. Brionna Jones, Maryland Spokane Ivey Slaughter, Florida St. *Layshia Clarendon, California Ariel Massengale, Tennessee A’ja Wilson, South Carolina Afure Jemerigbe, California Jasmine James, Georgia Shacobia Barbee, Georgia

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REGIONAL HISTORY

Attendance Region Dates Site Facility Semifinals Final 1982 East March 18 & 20 Raleigh, NC Raleigh Coliseum 1,048 1,560 Mideast March 19 & 21 Knoxville, TN Stokely Athletics Center 3,413 3,279 Midwest March 18 & 20 Ruston, LA Memorial Gym 4,200 4,200 West March 19 & 21 Stanford, CA Maples Pavilion 706 250 1983 East March 24 & 26 University Park, PA Recreation Hall 2,260 2,976 Mideast March 23 & 25 Notre Dame, IN Joyce Athletic & Convention Center 851 381 Midwest March 25 & 27 Ruston, LA Assembly Center 5,650 5,905 West March 24 & 26 Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion 2,319 4,216 1984 East March 22 & 24 Norfolk, VA ODU Fieldhouse 3,505 4,039 Mideast March 23 & 25 Knoxville, TN Stokely Athletics Center 2,235 3,796 Midwest March 23 & 25 Ruston, LA Assembly Center 7,650 6,840 West March 22 & 24 Los Angeles Sports Arena 3,718 5,160 1985 East March 21 & 23 Norfolk, VA ODU Fieldhouse 2,812 3,086 Mideast March 22 & 24 Bowling Green, KY E.A. Diddle Arena 4,900 6,500 Midwest March 22 & 24 Monroe, LA Ewing Coliseum 6,850 7,023 West March 21 & 23 Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion 4,624 3,247 1986 East March 20 & 22 Philadelphia Palestra 2,287 2,121 Mideast March 20 & 22 Iowa City, IA Carver-Hawkeye Arena 1,612 1,669 Midwest March 20 & 22 Austin, TX Frank Erwin Center 7,474 10,064 West March 20 & 22 Long Beach, CA Long Beach Arena 2,150 3,109 1987 East March 19 & 21 Fayetteville, NC Cumberland County Memorial Arena 2,738 2,389 Mideast March 19 & 21 Knoxville, TN Stokely Athletics Center 5,420 7,533 Midwest March 19 & 21 Monroe, LA Ewing Coliseum 2,783 3,288 West March 19 & 21 Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion 2,121 2,670 1988 East March 24 & 26 Norfolk, VA ODU Fieldhouse 3,247 3,489 Mideast March 24 & 26 Athens, GA Georgia Coliseum 2,116 1,011 Midwest March 24 & 26 Austin, TX Frank Erwin Center 8,074 12,288 West March 24 & 26 Long Beach, CA Campus Gymnasium 2,103 2,179 1989 East March 23 & 25 Bowling Green, KY E.A. Diddle Arena 2,500 2,200 Mideast March 23 & 25 Auburn, AL Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum 4,500 5,074 Midwest March 23 & 25 Ruston, LA Assembly Center 4,982 5,118 West March 23 & 25 Austin, TX Frank Erwin Center 9,701 12,874 1990 East March 22 & 24 Norfolk, VA ODU Fieldhouse 2,439 2,636 Mideast March 22 & 24 Iowa City, IA Carver-Hawkeye Arena 4,975 5,030 Midwest March 22 & 24 Austin, TX Frank Erwin Center 7,200 12,390 West March 22 & 24 Stanford, CA Maples Pavilion 7,238 7,500 1991 East March 21 & 23 Philadelphia Palestra 2,267 2,082 Mideast March 21 & 23 Knoxville, TN Thompson-Boling Arena 6,023 6,588 Midwest March 21 & 23 Austin, TX Frank Erwin Center 3,625 5,259 West March 21 & 23 Las Vegas Thomas & Mack Center 1,237 1,509

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Attendance Region Dates Site Facility Semifinals Final 1992 East March 26 & 28 Charlottesville, VA University Hall 8,185 8,715 Mideast March 26 & 28 West Lafayette, IN Mackey Arena 5,802 5,174 Midwest March 26 & 28 Boulder, CO Coors Events Center 3,532 3,566 West March 26 & 28 Seattle Edmundson Pavilion 3,623 3,477 1993 East March 25 & 27 Richmond, VA Richmond Coliseum 7,488 7,859 Mideast March 25 & 27 Iowa City, IA Carver-Hawkeye Arena 8,376 12,343 Midwest March 25 & 27 Nacogdoches, TX Johnson Coliseum 7,203 7,203 West March 25 & 27 Missoula, MT Dahlberg Arena 6,284 7,131 1994 East March 24 & 26 Piscataway, NJ Louis Brown Athletic Ctr. 4,278 4,351 Mideast March 24 & 26 Fayetteville, AR Bud Walton Arena 3,857 4,704 Midwest March 24 & 26 Austin, TX Frank Erwin Center 6,166 5,894 West March 24 & 26 Stanford, CA Maples Pavilion 7,000 7,500 1995 East March 23 & 25 Storrs, CT Harry A. Gampel Pavilion 8,241 8,241 Mideast March 23 & 25 Knoxville, TN Thompson-Boling Arena 10,629 13,466 Midwest March 23 & 25 Des Moines, IA Knapp Center 5,239 5,561 West March 23 & 25 Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion 4,078 4,035 1996 East March 23 & 25 Charlottesville, VA University Hall 7,860 8,379 Mideast March 23 & 25 Rosemont, IL Rosemont Horizon 7,190 6,333 Midwest March 23 & 25 Nacogdoches, TX Johnson Coliseum 7,203 7,203 West March 23 & 25 Seattle Edmundson Pavilion 5,753 4,589 1997 East March 22 & 24 Columbia, SC Frank McGuire Arena 4,011 2,678 Mideast March 22 & 24 West Lafayette, IN Mackey Arena 2,901 2,742 Midwest March 22 & 24 Iowa City, IA Carver-Hawkeye Arena 5,107 4,257 West March 22 & 24 Missoula, MT Dahlberg Arena 6,348 5,975 1998 East March 21 & 23 Dayton, OH Dayton Arena 7,243 7,220 Mideast March 21 & 23 Nashville, TN Memorial Gym 14,711 14,848 Midwest March 21 & 23 Lubbock, TX Municipal Coliseum 7,823 7,823 West March 21 & 23 Oakland, CA New Arena 6,564 5,801 1999 East March 20 & 22 Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum 13,204 12,235 Mideast March 20 & 22 Cincinnati Shoemaker Center 5,772 6,174 Midwest March 20 & 22 Normal, IL Redbird Arena 9,041 8,844 West March 20 & 22 Los Angeles Sports Arena 4,583 5,302 2000 East March 25 & 27 Richmond, VA Stuart Siegel Center 5,702 5,872 Mideast March 25 & 27 Memphis, TN The Pyramid 8,093 7,814 Midwest March 25 & 27 Kansas City, MO Kemper Arena 8,195 3,608 West March 25 & 27 Portland, OR Memorial Coliseum 6,041 4,209 2001 East March 24 & 26 Pittsburgh Mellon Arena 9,021 9,397 Mideast March 24 & 26 Birmingham, AL Birmingham-Jefferson Convention 6,576 4,092 Complex Arena Midwest March 24 & 26 Denver Pepsi Arena 10,559 8,422 West March 24 & 26 Spokane, WA Spokane Arena 10,948 11,144 2002 East March 23 & 25 Raleigh, NC Entertainment & Sports Arena 4,613 8,107 Mideast March 23 & 25 Milwaukee U.S. Cellular Arena 7,123 6,997

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Attendance Region Dates Site Facility Semifinals Final Midwest March 23 & 25 Ames, IA James H. Hilton Coliseum 8,407 8,206 West March 23 & 25 Boise, ID Boise State University Pavilion 5,794 6,107

2003 East March 30 & April 1 Dayton, OH University of Dayton Arena 9,552 8,503 Mideast March 29 & 31 Knoxville, TN Thompson-Boling Arena 10,507 10,217 Midwest March 29 & 31 Albuquerque, NM University Arena/The Pit 16,182 12,413 West March 30 & April 1 Stanford, CA Maples Pavilion 3,678 2,902 2004 East March 27 & 29 Hartford, CT Hartford Civic Center 14,253 14,855 Mideast March 28 & 30 Norfolk, VA Ted Constant Convocation Center 7,703 7,860 Midwest March 28 & 30 Norman, OK Lloyd Noble Center 7,300 6,618 West March 27 & 29 Seattle Bank of America Arena 4,620 4,745 2005 Chattanooga March 26 & 28 Chattanooga, TN McKenzie Arena 5,702 5,086 Kansas City March 27 & 29 Kansas City, MO Municipal Auditorium 3,143 2,475 Philadelphia March 27 & 29 Philadelphia The Liacouras Center 5,317 6,452 Tempe March 26 & 28 Tempe, AZ Wells Fargo Arena 8,213 3,213 2006 Albuquerque March 25 & 27 Albuquerque, NM The Pit/Bob King Court 7,122 6,823 Bridgeport March 26 & 28 Bridgeport, CT Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard 9,091 9,091 Cleveland March 26 & 28 Cleveland Quicken Loans Arena 8,428 9,091 San Antonio March 25 & 27 San Antonio AT&T Center 6,251 5,665 2007 Dallas March 25 & 27 Dallas Reunion Arena 3,875 3,311 Dayton March 25 & 27 Dayton, OH University of Dayton Arena 9,023 8,205 Fresno March 24 & 26 Fresno, CA Save Mart Center 3,658 3,046 Greensboro March 24 & 26 Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum 6,392 6,082 2008 Greensboro March 30 & April 1 Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum 5,034 4,623 New Orleans March 29 & 31 New Orleans New Orleans Arena 4,181 5,067 Oklahoma City March 30 & April 1 Oklahoma City Ford Center 10,032 9,341 Spokane March 29 & 31 Spokane, WA Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena 7,626 6,821 2009 Berkeley March 28 & 30 Berkeley, CA Haas Pavilion 6,178 5,022 Oklahoma City March 29 & 31 Oklahoma City Ford Center 10,343 11,529 Raleigh March 28 & 30 Raleigh, NC RBC Center 2,915 2,659 Trenton March 29 & 31 Trenton, NJ Sovereign Bank Arena 6,461 4,758 2010 Dayton March 28 & 30 Dayton, OH University of Dayton Arena 5,825 5,280 Kansas City March 28 & 30 Kansas City, MO Sprint Center 5,907 4,423 Memphis March 27 & 29 Memphis, TN FedEx Forum 6,557 3,263 Sacramento March 27 & 29 Sacramento, CA Arco Arena 5,784 4,236 2011 Dallas March 27 & 29 Dallas American Airlines Center 9,522 11,508 Dayton March 26 & 28 Dayton, OH University of Dayton Arena 8,867 5,708 Philadelphia March 27 & 29 Philadelphia, PA The Liacouris Center 5,734 4,319 Spokane March 26 & 28 Spokane, WA Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena 10,171 11,646 2012 Des Moines March 24 & 26 Des Moines, IA Wells Fargo Arena 7,941 9,068 Fresno March 24 & 26 Fresno, CA SaveMart Center 3,754 3,445 Kingston March 25 & 27 Kingston, RI The Ryan Center 6,031 5,184 Raleigh March 25 & 27 Raleigh, NC PNC Arena 3,108 2,621

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Attendance Region Dates Site Facility Semifinals Final 2013 Bridgeport March 30 & April 1 Bridgeport, CT Webster Bank Arena 8,594 8,594 Norfolk March 31 & April 2 Norfolk, VA Ted Constant Center 5,685 6,606 Oklahoma City March 31 & April 2 Oklahoma City Chesapeake Energy Arena 9,162 6,147 Spokane March 30 & April 1 Spokane, VA Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena 6,149 5,863 2014 Lincoln March 29 & 31 Lincoln, NE Pinnacle Bank Arena 9,585 7,169 Louisville March 30 & April 1 Louisville, KY KFC Yum! Center 11,097 14,002 Notre Dame March 30 & April 1 Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion 8,774 8,774 Stanford March 29 & 31 Stanford, CA Maples Pavilion 6,700 6,145 2015 Albany March 28 & 30 Albany, NY Times Union Center 8,259 7,686 Greensboro March 27 & 29 Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum 6,286 6,364 Oklahoma City March 27 & 29 Oklahoma City Chesapeake Energy Arena 3,878 3,329 Spokane March 28 & 30 Spokane, WA Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena 8,686 5,032 2016 Bridgeport March 26 & 28 Bridgeport, CT Webster Bank Arena 8,898 9,008 Dallas March 26 & 28 Dallas American Airlines Center 7,109 6,050 Lexington March 25 & 27 Lexington, KY Rupp Arena 8,509 3,349 Sioux Falls March 25 & 27 Sioux Falls, SD Premier Center 4,610 4,055 2017 Bridgeport March 25 & 27 Bridgeport, CT Webster Bank Arena 8,830 8,978 Lexington March 24 & 26 Lexington, KY Rupp Arena 3,163 2,527 Oklahoma City March 24 & 26 Oklahoma City Chesapeake Energy Arena 3,499 3,128 Stockton March 25 & 27 Stockton, CA Stockton Arena 4,500 3,134

REGIONAL PARTICIPANTS

Regional Champion Runner-up Championship Semifinalists Game Score 1982 East Cheyney Kansas St. 93-71 NC State Old Dominion Mideast Tennessee Southern California 91-90 (OT) Memphis Penn St. Midwest Louisiana Tech Kentucky 82-60 Arizona St. South Carolina West Maryland Drake 89-78 Long Beach St. Missouri 1983 East Old Dominion Penn St. 74-60 Cheyney Maryland Mideast Georgia Tennessee 67-63 Indiana Ole Miss Midwest Louisiana Tech Texas 72-58 Auburn Kansas St. West Southern California Long Beach St. 81-74 Arizona St. Oregon St. 1984

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Regional Champion Runner-up Championship Semifinalists Game Score East Cheyney Old Dominion 80-71 North Carolina NC State Mideast Tennessee Georgia 73-61 Alabama Ole Miss Midwest Louisiana Tech Texas 85-60 La.-Monroe LSU West Southern California Long Beach St. 90-74 Montana San Diego St. 1985 East Old Dominion Ohio St. 72-68 NC State Penn St. Mideast Western Ky. Ole Miss 72-68 Tennessee Texas Midwest La.-Monroe Louisiana Tech 85-76 Auburn San Diego St. West Georgia Long Beach St. 97-82 Southern California UCLA 1986 East Western Ky. Rutgers 89-74 James Madison Penn St. Mideast Tennessee LSU 67-65 Georgia Ohio St. Midwest Texas Ole Miss 66-63 Auburn Oklahoma West Southern California Louisiana Tech 80-64 Long Beach St. North Carolina 1987 East Texas Rutgers 85-77 James Madison NC State Mideast Tennessee Auburn 77-61 Old Dominion Virginia Midwest Louisiana Tech Iowa 66-65 Georgia Southern Ill. West Long Beach St. Ohio St. 102-82 Ole Miss Southern California 1988 East Tennessee Virginia 84-76 James Madison Rutgers Mideast Auburn Maryland 103-74 Georgia Ohio St. Midwest Louisiana Tech Texas 83-80 (OT) Ole Miss Stanford West Long Beach St. Iowa 98-78 Southern California Washington 1989 East Tennessee Long Beach St. 94-80 Ohio St. Virginia Mideast Auburn Ole Miss 77-51 Clemson NC State Midwest Louisiana Tech Stanford 85-75 Iowa LSU West Maryland Texas 79-71 UNLV SFA 1990 East Virginia Tennessee 79-75 (OT) Clemson Providence Mideast Auburn Washington 76-50 South Carolina Vanderbilt Midwest Louisiana Tech Texas 71-57 NC State Purdue West Stanford Arkansas 114-87 Ole Miss SFA

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Regional Champion Runner-up Championship Semifinalists Game Score 1991 East UConn Clemson 60-57 James Madison NC State Mideast Tennessee Auburn 69-65 Vanderbilt Western Ky. Midwest Virginia Lamar University 85-70 Arkansas Oklahoma St. West Stanford Georgia 75-67 Long Beach St. Washington 1992 East Virginia Vanderbilt 70-58 Miami (FL) West Virginia Mideast Western Ky. Maryland 75-70 Purdue Tennessee Midwest Missouri St. Ole Miss 94-71 Penn St. UCLA West Stanford Southern California 82-62 SFA Texas Tech 1993 East Ohio St. Virginia 75-73 Georgetown Western Ky. Mideast Iowa Tennessee 72-56 Auburn North Carolina Midwest Vanderbilt Louisiana Tech 58-53 Missouri St. SFA West Texas Tech Colorado 79-54 Southern California Stanford 1994 East North Carolina UConn 81-69 Southern Miss. Vanderbilt Mideast Louisiana Tech Southern California 75-66 Tennessee Virginia Midwest Alabama Penn St. 96-82 Seton Hall Texas Tech West Purdue Stanford 82-65 Colorado Texas A&M 1995 East UConn Virginia 67-63 Alabama Louisiana Tech Mideast Tennessee Texas Tech 80-59 Washington Western Ky. Midwest Georgia Colorado 82-79 George Washington NC State West Stanford Purdue 69-58 North Carolina Vanderbilt 1996 East Tennessee Virginia 52-46 Kansas Old Dominion Mideast UConn Vanderbilt 67-57 Iowa San Francisco Midwest Georgia Louisiana Tech 90-76 SFA Texas Tech West Stanford Auburn 71-57 Alabama Penn St. 1997 East Notre Dame George Washington 62-52 Alabama North Carolina Mideast Old Dominion Florida 53-51 LSU Louisiana Tech Midwest Tennessee UConn 91-81 Colorado Illinois

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Regional Champion Runner-up Championship Semifinalists Game Score West Stanford Georgia 82-47 Vanderbilt Virginia 1998 East NC State UConn 60-52 Arizona Old Dominion Mideast Tennessee North Carolina 76-70 Illinois Rutgers Midwest Louisiana Tech Purdue 72-65 Alabama Notre Dame West Arkansas Duke 77-72 Florida Kansas 1999 East Duke Tennessee 69-63 Old Dominion Virginia Tech Mideast Georgia Iowa St. 89-71 Clemson UConn Midwest Purdue Rutgers 75-62 North Carolina Texas Tech West Louisiana Tech UCLA 88-62 Colorado St. LSU 2000 East UConn LSU 86-71 Duke Oklahoma Mideast Tennessee Texas Tech 57-44 Notre Dame Virginia Midwest Penn St. Louisiana Tech 86-65 Iowa St. Old Dominion West Rutgers Georgia 59-51 North Carolina UAB 2001 East UConn Louisiana Tech 67-48 Missouri NC State Mideast Purdue Xavier 88-78 Tennessee Texas Tech Midwest Notre Dame Vanderbilt 72-64 Iowa St. Utah West Missouri St. Washington 104-87 Duke Oklahoma 2002 East Duke South Carolina 77-68 Drake Texas Mideast UConn Old Dominion 85-64 Kansas St. Penn St. Midwest Tennessee Vanderbilt 68-63 BYU North Carolina West Oklahoma Colorado 94-60 Stanford Texas Tech 2003 East UConn Purdue 73-64 Boston College Notre Dame Mideast Tennessee Villanova 73-49 Colorado Penn St. Midwest Duke Texas Tech 57-51 Georgia New Mexico West Texas LSU 73-60 Louisiana Tech Minnesota 2004 East UConn Penn St. 66-49 Notre Dame UC Santa Barbara Mideast Minnesota Duke 82-75 Boston College Louisiana Tech

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Regional Champion Runner-up Championship Semifinalists Game Score Midwest Tennessee Stanford 62-60 Baylor Vanderbilt West LSU Georgia 62-60 Purdue Texas 2005 Chattanooga LSU Duke 59-49 Georgia Liberty Kansas City Michigan St. Stanford 76-59 UConn Vanderbilt Philadelphia Tennessee Rutgers 59-49 Ohio St. Texas Tech Tempe Baylor North Carolina 72-63 Arizona St. Minnesota 2006 Albuquerque Maryland Utah 76-65 (OT) Baylor Boston College Bridgeport Duke UConn 63-61 Georgia Michigan St. Cleveland North Carolina Tennessee 75-63 Purdue Rutgers San Antonio LSU Stanford 62-59 DePaul Oklahoma 2007 Dallas North Carolina Purdue 84-72 George Washington Georgia Dayton Tennessee Ole Miss 98-62 Marist Oklahoma Fresno LSU UConn 73-50 Florida St. NC State Greensboro Rutgers Arizona St. 64-45 Bowling Green Duke 2008 Greensboro UConn Rutgers 66-56 George Washington Old Dominion New Orleans LSU North Carolina 56-50 Louisville Oklahoma St. Oklahoma City Tennessee Texas A&M 53-45 Duke Notre Dame Spokane Stanford Maryland 98-87 Pittsburgh Vanderbilt 2009 Berkeley Stanford Iowa St. 74-53 Michigan St. Ohio St. Oklahoma City Oklahoma Purdue 74-68 Pittsburgh Rutgers Raleigh Louisville Maryland 77-60 Baylor Vanderbilt Trenton UConn Arizona St. 83-64 California Texas A&M 2010 Dayton UConn Florida St. 90-50 Iowa St. Mississippi St. Kansas City Oklahoma Kentucky 88-68 Nebraska Notre Dame Memphis Baylor Duke 51-48 San Diego St. Tennessee Sacramento Stanford Xavier 55-53 Georgia Gonzaga 2011 Dallas Texas A&M Baylor 58-46 Georgia Green Bay

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Regional Champion Runner-up Championship Semifinalists Game Score Dayton Notre Dame Tennessee 73-59 Ohio St. Oklahoma Philadelphia UConn Duke 75-40 DePaul Georgetown Spokane Stanford Gonzaga 83-60 Louisville North Carolina 2012 Des Moines Baylor Tennessee 77-58 Georgia Tech Kansas Fresno Stanford Duke 81-69 South Carolina St. John’s (NY) Kingston UConn Kentucky 80-65 Gonzaga Penn St. Raleigh Notre Dame Maryland 80-49 St. Bonaventure Texas A&M 2013 Bridgeport UConn Kentucky 83-53 Delaware Maryland Norfolk Notre Dame Duke 87-76 Kansas Nebraska Oklahoma City Louisville Tennessee 86-78 Baylor Oklahoma Spokane California Georgia 65-62 (OT) Stanford LSU 2014 Lincoln UConn Texas A&M 69-54 BYU DePaul Louisville Maryland Louisville 76-73 LSU Tennessee Notre Dame Notre Dame Baylor 88-69 Kentucky Oklahoma St. Stanford Stanford North Carolina 74-65 Penn St. South Carolina 2015 Albany UConn Dayton 91-70 Louisville Texas Greensboro South Carolina Florida St. 77-68 Arizona St. North Carolina Oklahoma City Notre Dame Baylor 77-68 Iowa Stanford Spokane Maryland Tennessee 58-48 Duke Gonzaga 2016 Bridgeport UConn Texas 86-65 Mississippi St. UCLA Dallas Oregon St. Baylor 60-57 DePaul Florida St. Lexington Washington Stanford 85-76 Kentucky Notre Dame Sioux Falls Syracuse Tennessee 89-67 Ohio St. South Carolina 2017 Bridgeport UConn Oregon 90-52 Maryland UCLA Lexington Stanford Notre Dame 76-75 Ohio St. Texas Oklahoma City Mississippi St. Baylor 94-85 (OT) Louisville Washington Stockton South Carolina Florida St. 71-64 Oregon St. Quinnipiac

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THE TOURNAMENT

Tournament Records 72 Series Records 80 Career Records 83 Overtime Records 85 Close Games 87 Tournament History Facts 91 Individual Statistical Leaders 94 Tournament Scoring Leaders 97 Conference Won-Lost Records—Through 2017 108 Year-By-Year Tournament Won-Lost By Conference 109 Year-By-Year Automatic Conference Bids 113 Tournament Television Ratings History 114 Tournament History 115 Team-By-Team Won-Lost Records In Tournament Play 123

Cheryl Miller of Southern California led her team to the 1983 and 1984 national championships.

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(OR-opening round; 1st-first round; 2nd- 16—Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt vs. Iowa St., 90.9% (10-11)—Kara Wolters, UConn vs. second round; RSF-regional semifinal; Midwest RSF, 3-24-01 Auburn, East 2nd, 3-20-94 RF-regional final; NSF-national semifinal; 90.9% (10-11)—Bethany Donaphin, Stanford vs. CH-championship) Most Field Goals Tulane, West 2nd, 3-18-02 Attempted 90.9% (10-11)—Shahida Williams, Old Dominion vs. Liberty, Norfolk 1st, 3-23-08 35—Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Maryland, West SINGLE GAME, RF, 3-21-82 87.5% (14-16)—Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech vs. Kentucky, Midwest RF, 3-20-82 33—Jamie Redd, Washington vs. Purdue, INDIVIDUAL Midwest 1st, 3-14-98 87.5% (14-16)—Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas vs. SFA, West RSF, 3-22-90 32—Barbara Kennedy, Clemson vs. Penn St., Most Points Mideast 1st, 3-12-82 87.5% (14-16)—Brooke Smith, Stanford vs. Oklahoma, San Antonio RSF, 3-25-06 50—Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Maryland, West 32—Tina Hutchinson, San Diego St. vs. Oregon, RF, 3-21-82 West 1st, 3-16-84 85.7% (6-7)—A’dia Mathies, Kentucky vs. Dayton, Queens 2nd, 3-26-13 47—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., 32—Termika Mitchell, Grambling vs. Alabama, CH, 4-4-93 Midwest 1st, 3-12-99 46—Jayne Appel, Stanford vs. Iowa St., Berkeley 32—Betty Lennox, Louisiana Tech vs. Old Most Three-Point Field RF, 3-30-09 Dominion, Midwest RSF, 3-25-00 Goals Made 45—Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio St. vs. West Virginia, 32—Courtney Williams, South Fla. vs. UCLA, 9—Courtney Moses, Purdue vs. South Dakota Columbus 2nd, 3-20-16 Los Angeles 2nd, 3-21-16 St., West Lafayette 1st, 3-17-12 44—Candice Wiggins, Stanford vs. UTEP, 31—Angel McCoughtry, Louisville vs. North 9—Kia Nurse, UConn vs. Syracuse, Storrs 2nd, Stanford 2nd, 3-24-08 Carolina, New Orleans RSF, 3-29-08 3-20-17 43—Barbara Kennedy, Clemson vs. Penn St., 31—Andrea Riley, Oklahoma St. vs. Georgia, 8—Julie Krommenhoek, Utah vs. Louisville, Mideast 1st, 3-12-82 West 2nd, 3-22-10 West 1st, 3-14-98 42—Marissa Coleman, Maryland vs. Vanderbilt, 31—Crystal Bradford, Central Mich. vs. 8—Nadia Begay, Boise St. vs. George Raleigh RSF, 3-28-09 Oklahoma, Columbus 1st, 3-23-13 Washington, Los Angeles 1st, 3-17-07 41—Jackie Stiles, Missouri St. vs. Duke, West 31—Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio St. vs. West Virginia, 8—Sydney Wallace, Georigia Tech vs. Baylor, RSF, 3-24-01 Columbus 2nd, 3-20-16 Des Moines RSF, 3-24-12 41—Candice Wiggins, Stanford vs. Maryland, 30—Tina Hutchinson, San Diego St. vs. Long 8—Talia Walton, Washington vs. Syracuse, NSF, Spokane RF, 3-31-08 Beach St., West RSF, 3-22-84 4-3-16 41—Morgan William, Mississippi St. vs. Baylor, 30—Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech vs. 8—Gabrielle Cooper, Syracuse vs. Iowa St., Oklahoma City RF, 3-26-17 Tennessee, Mideast 2nd, 3-15-87 Storrs 1st, 3-18-17 40—LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St. vs. 30—Shannon Cate, Montana vs. Iowa, West 1st, 7—Monick Foote, Virginia vs. Florida, East 2nd, Howard, West 1st, 3-12-82 3-13-91 3-18-95 40—Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. Ohio St., 30—Carolyn Aldridge, Tennessee St. vs. Oregon 7—Danielle Viglione, Texas vs. Missouri St., East West RF, 3-21-87 St., Mideast 1st, 3-17-95 1st, 3-16-96 40—Tamika Whitmore, Memphis vs. Youngstown 30—Maya Moore, UConn vs. Notre Dame, NSF, 7—Katrina Price, SFA vs. Toledo, Midwest 1st, St., East 1st, 3-13-98 4-3-11 3-14-97 40—Tara Mitchem, Missouri St. vs. Toledo, West 30—Heather Butler, UT Martin vs. Notre Dame, 7—Jillian Danker, Vanderbilt vs. Idaho St., 1st, 3-17-01 Iowa City 1st, 3-24-13 Midwest 1st, 3-17-01 40—Brittney Griner, Baylor vs. Green Bay, Dallas 30—Precious Hall, James Madison vs. Ohio St., 7—Brandi McCain, Florida vs. Washington, West RSF, 3-27-11 Chapel Hill 1st, 3-21-15 2nd, 3-18-01 7—Erin Thorn, BYU vs. Florida, Midwest 1st, Most Field Goals Made Highest Field-Goal 3-16-02 21—Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Maryland, West Percentage (Min. 10 made) 7—Laurie Koehn, Kansas St. vs. Notre Dame, RF, 3-21-82 East 2nd, 3-25-03 100.0% (11-11)—Terry Carmichael, St. Joseph’s 20—Barbara Kennedy, Clemson vs. Penn St., vs. NC State, East 1st, 3-15-85 7—Rosalyn Gold-Onwude, Stanford vs. Iowa, Mideast 1st, 3-12-82 West 2nd, 3-22-10 100.0% (10-10)—Genia Miller, Cal St. Fullerton 19—Jayne Appel, Stanford vs. Iowa St., Berkeley vs. Louisiana Tech, West 1st, 3-13-91 7—Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown vs. Maryland, RF, 3-30-09 College Park 2nd, 3-22-11 100.0% (10-10)—Jessica Davenport, Ohio St. 17—Lisa Ingram, La.-Monroe vs. Texas, Midwest vs. West Virginia, Mideast 1st, 3-20-04 7—Christina Foggie, Vanderbilt vs. Duke, RSF, 3-23-84 Nashville 2nd, 3-20-12 100.0% (10-10)—Beth Swink, St. Francis (PA) 17—Portia Hill, SFA vs. Arkansas, West RSF, vs. Purdue, West 1st, 3-21-04 7—Antonita Slaughter, Louisville vs. Baylor, 3-22-90 Oklahoma City RSF, 3-13-13 100.0% (5-5)—Josyln Tinkle, Stanford vs. 17—Tamika Whitmore, Memphis vs. Youngstown Michigan, Stanford 2nd, 3-26-13 7—Aaryn Ellenberg, Oklahoma vs. DePaul, St., East 1st, 3-13-98 Durham 1st, 3-22-14 93.8% (15-16)—Lea Wise, Kentucky vs. Illinois, 16—Clinette Jordan, Oklahoma St. vs. Miami Midwest 1st, 3-14-82 7—Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn vs. (FL), Midwest 1st, 3-15-89 Dayton, Albany RF, 3-30-15 92.9% (13-14)—Tina Charles, UConn vs. 16—Shannon Cate, Montana vs. Iowa, West 1st, Vermont, Storrs 1st, 3-24-09 7—Philecia Gilmore, Iona vs. Maryland, College 3-13-91 Park 1st, 3-19-16 92.3% (12-13)—Morgan Tuck, UConn vs. St. 16—Beth Hasenmiller, DePaul vs. Oklahoma St., Francis Brooklyn, Storrs 1st, 3-21-15 7—Jamie Weisner, Oregon St. vs. DePaul, Midwest 1st, 3-13-91 Dallas RSF, 3-26-16 91.7% (11-12)—Albena Branzova, FIU vs. Old 16—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., Dominion, Mideast 1st, 3-16-95 CH, 4-4-93 90.9% (10-11)—Chequita Wood, Maryland vs. Most Three-Point Field 16—Summer Erb, NC State vs. Mississippi St., Cheyney, East 1st, 3-17-84 Goals Attempted Midwest 1st, 3-13-99 90.9% (10-11)—Vickie Johnson, Louisiana Tech 26—Brandi McCain, Florida vs. Washington, vs. Ole Miss, Mideast 2nd, 3-19-94 West 2nd, 3-18-01

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21—Jamie Craighead, Oregon vs. Iowa, Midwest 16—Becky Hammon, Colorado St. vs. Missouri 23—Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech vs. Georgia, 1st, 3-17-01 St., West 2nd, 3-14-99 West 1st, 3-16-85 20—Jaleesa Ross, Fresno St. vs. North Carolina, 16—Jackie Stiles, Missouri St. vs. Rutgers, West 23—Charlotte Smith, North Carolina vs. Albuquerque 1st, 3-19-11 2nd, 3-19-01 Louisiana Tech, CH, 4-3-94 18—Niesa Johnson, Alabama vs. Duke (4 OT), 16—Candice Wiggins, Stanford vs. Maryland, 23—Evelyn Akhator, Kentucky vs. Ohio St., East 2nd, 3-18-95 Spokane RF, 3-31-08 Lexington 2nd, 3-19-17 17—Carolyn Aldridge, Tennessee St. vs. Oregon 15—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Colorado, 22—Daedra Charles, Tennessee vs. Missouri St., Mideast 1st, 3-17-95 West RF, 3-27-93 St., Mideast 2nd, 3-16-91 17—Laurie Koehn, Kansas St. vs. Notre Dame, 15—Patty Stoffey, Loyola (MD) vs. Oklahoma, 22—Brittney Griner, Baylor vs. Florida St., Waco East 2nd, 3-25-03 East 1st, 3-16-95 2nd, 3-26-13 17—Christina Wirth, Vanderbilt vs. Maryland, 15—Tracy Reid, North Carolina vs. Howard, 22—Amanda Zahui B., Minnesota vs. DePaul, Raleigh RSF, 3-28-09 Mideast 1st, 3-13-98 South Bend 1st, 3-20-15 16—Julie Krommenhoek, Utah vs. Southern 15—Ukari Figgs, Purdue vs. Washington, 21—Cherie Nelson, Southern California vs. Miss., Midwest 1st, 3-16-96 Midwest 1st, 3-14-98 Western Ky., West 2nd, 3-15-87 16—Kim MacMillan, Long Island vs. UConn, 15—Chasity Melvin, NC State vs. Louisiana 21—Jessica Adair, George Washington vs. Boise East 1st, 3-17-01 Tech, NSF, 3-27-98 St., Los Angeles 1st, 3-17-07 16—Brooke Lassiter, Louisiana Tech vs. UC 15—Maylana Martin, UCLA vs. Kentucky, West 21—Ta’Shia Phillips, Xavier vs. East Tenn St., Santa Barbara, East 1st, 3-15-02 2nd, 3-15-99 West 1st, 3-21-10 16—Precious Hall, James Madison vs. Ohio St., 15—Nicole Ohlde, Kansas St. vs. Valparaiso, 21—Glory Johnson, Tennessee vs. DePaul, Chapel Hill 1st, 3-21-15 Mideast 1st, 3-21-04 Chicago 2nd, 3-19-12 15—Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga vs. UCLA, 20—Alison Lang, Oregon vs. Missouri, West 1st, Highest Three-Point Spokane 2nd, 3-21-11 3-13-82 Field-Goal Percentage 15—Elena­ Delle Donne, Delaware vs. Kansas, 20—Shelda Arceneaux, San Diego St. vs. Long Little Rock 2nd, 3-20-12 Beach St., West RSF, 3-22-84 (Min. five made) 15­—Andrea Hoover, Dayton vs. Louisville, 20—Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion vs. Georgia, 100.0% (6-6)—Heather Haanen, Colorado St. Albany RSF, 3-28-15 CH, 3-31-85 vs. Maryland, East 1st, 3-17-01 20—Brigette Combs, Western Ky. vs. West 100.0% (6-6)—Mary Cofield, Iowa St. vs. Temple, Most Free Throws Virginia, East 1st, 3-15-89 Midwest 1st, 3-16-02 Attempted 20—Tandreia Green, Western Ky. vs. West 100.0% (6-6)—Katie Hempen, Arizona St. vs. Virginia, East 1st, 3-15-89 New Mexico St., Tempe 1st, 3-18-16 22— Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio St. vs. West Virginia, Columbus 2nd, 3-20-16 20—Hamchetou Maiga, Old Dominion vs. SMU, 100.0% (5-5)—Donna Holt, Virginia vs. St. John’s Midwest 2nd, 3-20-00 (N.Y.), East 2nd, 3-19-88 21—Allison Feaster, Harvard vs. Stanford, West 1st, 3-13-98 20—Naomi Mobley, Florida vs. Holy Cross, West 100.0% (5-5)—Karen Middleton, South Carolina 1st, 3-16-01 vs. Northwestern, Mideast 2nd, 3-17-90 21—Nicole Ohlde, Kansas St. vs. Valparaiso, Mideast 1st, 3-21-04 20—Khara Smith, DePaul vs. LSU, San Antonio 100.0% (5-5)—Hillary Hager, Vanderbilt vs. RSF, 3-25-06 Boston College, East 2nd, 3-24-03 20—Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee vs. Long Beach St., East RF, 3-25-89 20—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma vs. Ole Miss, 100.0% (5-5)—Joslyn Tinkle, Stanford vs. Dayton RSF, 3-25-07 Michigan, Stanford 2nd, 3-26-13 20—Becky Hammon, Colorado St. vs. CSUN, West 1st, 3-12-99 20—Candyce Bingham, Louisville vs. North 88.9% (8-9)—Talia Walton, Washington vs. Carolina, New Orleans RSF, 3-29-08 Syracuse, NSF, 4-3-16 20—Natalie Novosel, Notre Dame vs. California, Notre Dame 2nd, 3-20-12 20—Sylvia Fowles, LSU vs. Tennessee, NSF, 87.5% (7-8)—Danielle Viglione, Texas vs. 4-6-08 Missouri St., East 1st, 3-16-96 19—Tracy Reid, North Carolina vs. Howard, Mideast 1st, 3-13-98 20—Brittney Martin, Oklahoma St. vs. Purdue, 85.7% (6-7)—Mozell Brooks, SFA vs. LSU, West West Lafayette 2nd, 3-24-14 1st, 3-16-88 19—Lucienne Berthieu, Old Dominion vs. SMU, Midwest 2nd, 3-20-00 85.7% (6-7)—Jennifer Howard, North Carolina vs. Georgia, Midwest RSF, 3-23-95 19—Jackie Stiles, Missouri St. vs. Rutgers, West 2nd, 3-19-01 85.7% (6-7)—A’dia Mathies, Kentucky vs. Dayton, Queens 2nd, 3-26-13 19—Lucienne Berthieu, Old Dominion vs. Georgia, Mideast 1st, 3-16-02 85.7% (6-7)—Laurin Mincy, Maryland vs. Princeton, College Park 2nd, 3-23-15 19—LaToya Pringle, North Carolina vs. Louisville, New Orleans RSF, 3-29-08 83.3% (5-6)—16 tied (Most recent: Antonita Slaughter, Louisville vs. Iowa, Iowa City 19—Candice Wiggins, Stanford vs. Maryland, 2nd, 3-25-14) Spokane RF, 3-31-08 18—Eight tied (Most recent: Kirby Burkholder, Most Free Throws Made James Madison vs. Gonzaga, College Station 1st, 3-23-14) 18—Natalie Novosel, Notre Dame vs. California, Notre Dame 2nd, 3-20-12 18—Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio St. vs. West Virginia, Highest Free-Throw Columbus 2nd, 3-20-16 Percentage (Min. 10 made) 17—Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee vs. Long 100.0%—51 tied (Most recent: 13-13, Alexis Beach St., East RF, 3-25-89 Peterson, Syracuse vs. Army West Point, 17—Kirby Burkholder, James Madision vs. Syracuse 1st, 3-18-16) Gonzaga, College Station 1st, 3-23-14 Best Perfect Game: 16-16, Lorri Bauman, Drake 16—Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Ohio St., West 1st, vs. Ohio St., West 1st, 3-14-82 3-14-82 Lorri Bauman of Drake (with ball) holds the 16—Amy Wetzel, Virginia Tech vs. Wisconsin, Most Rebounds NCAA Championship single-game scor- West 1st, 3-14-98 27—Anriel Howard, Texas A&M vs. Missouri St., ing record. She scored 50 points on March 16—Becky Hammon, Colorado St. vs. CSUN, College Station 1st, 3-19-16 21, 1982, in a loss to Maryland in the West West 1st, 3-12-99 Regional final.

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Most Assists (Since 1985) 10—Brittney Griner, Baylor vs. Tennessee, Samantha Logic, Iowa vs. Baylor, Oklahoma City Memphis RSF, 3-27-10 RSF, 3-27-15: 13 pts., 10 rebs., 14 asts. 18—Tasha Pointer, Rutgers vs. SFA, West 1st, 3-17-01 9—Kelly Schumacher, UConn vs. Tennessee, CH, 4-2-00 17—Suzie McConnell, Penn St. vs. NC State, East 1st, 3-17-85 9—Meribeth Feenstra, Liberty vs. Georgia, 1st, SINGLE GAME, TEAM 3-16-01 17—Suzie McConnell, Penn St. vs. Rutgers, East RSF, 3-20-86 9—Brittney Griner, Baylor vs. Duke, Memphis RF, 3-29-10 Most Points, Game 17—Melinda Schmucker, Texas Tech vs. 121—Alabama vs. Duke (120) (4 OT), East 2nd, 9—Brittney Griner, Baylor vs. Tennessee, Des Grambling, Midwest 1st, 3-13-98 3-18-95 Moines RF, 3-26-12 17—Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga vs. UCLA, 120—Duke vs. Alabama (121) (4 OT), East 2nd, 9—Jennifer Hamson, BYU vs. NC State, Los Spokane 2nd, 3-21-11 3-18-95 Angeles 1st, 3-22-14 16—MaChelle Joseph, Purdue vs. Northern Ill., 119—Baylor vs. Texas Southern (30), Waco 1st, 9—Elizabeth Williams, Duke vs. Albany, Durham Mideast 2nd, 3-22-92 3-18-17 1st, 3-20-15 16—Jordan Jones, Texas A&M vs. James 116—Ohio St. vs. Syracuse (75), Mideast 2nd, 9—Vionise Pierre-Louis, Oklahoma vs. Gonzaga, Madison, College Station 2nd, 3-25-14 3-20-88 Seattle 1st, 3-18-17 16—Niya Johnson, Baylor vs. Iowa, Oklahoma 116—UConn vs. Hampton (45), East 1st, 3-17-00 City RSF, 3-27-15 8—Dee Dee Franklin, LSU vs. Purdue, Midwest 2nd, 3-19-89 116—UConn vs. Albany (NY) (55), Storrs 1st, 16— Niya Johnson, Baylor vs. Idaho, Waco 1st, 3-18-17 3-18-16 8—Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas vs. UCLA, West 1st, 3-14-90 114—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee Tech (53), 16—Jordin Canada, UCLA vs. Boise St., Los Midwest 1st, 3-12-82 Angeles 1st, 3-18-17 8—Tajama Abraham, George Washington vs. Northwestern, East 1st, 3-15-97 114—Stanford vs. Arkansas (87), West RF, 3-24-90 15—Tabitha Truesdale, Texas Tech vs. Tulane, 113—Tennessee vs. Appalachian St. (54), East Mideast 1st, 3-16-95 8—Jordan Adams, New Mexico vs. Miami (FL), Midwest 1st, 3-22-03 1st, 3-13-99 15—Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion vs. St. 112—Georgia vs. Louisville (69), Mideast 1st, Francis (PA), East 1st, 3-13-98 8—Alison Bales, Duke vs. UConn, Bridgeport RF, 3-28-06 3-17-84 15—Sheila Lambert, Baylor vs. Drake, East 2nd, 112—Long Beach St. vs. BYU (85), West 1st, 3-17-02 8—Brittney Griner, Baylor vs. West Virginia, Waco 2nd, 3-22-11 3-16-85 15—Temeka Johnson, LSU vs. Liberty, 111—Tennessee vs. N.C. A&T (37), Mideast 1st, Chattanooga RSF, 3-26-05 8—Waltiea Rolle, North Carolina vs. Albany (NY), Newark 1st, 3-24-13 3-16-94 15—Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga vs. North 111—Oklahoma vs. Quinnipiac, Stanford 1st, Carolina, Sacramento 1st, 3-20-10 8—Stefanie Dolson, UConn vs. Texas A&M, Lincoln RF, 3-31-14 3-21-15 NOTE: Anne Troyan, Penn St. vs. NC State, East 1st, 3-19-83, recorded 19 assists, and Rhonda 8—Sune Agbuke, Baylor vs. Arkansas, Waco Windham, Southern California vs. Georgia, 4-1- 2nd, 3-22-15 Most Points, One Half 83, recorded 14 assists before assists became an NOTE: Anne Donovan, Old Dominion vs. Penn 66—Oklahoma vs. DePaul, 2nd Half, Durham official statistic. St., East RF, 3-26-83, recorded 12 blocked shots, 1st, 3-22-14 Anne Donovan, Old Dominion vs. St. Peter’s, East 65—Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee Tech, 1st Most Steals (Since 1988) 1st, 3-13-82, recorded eight blocked shots. Half, Midwest 1st, 3-12-82 14—Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion vs. St. 65—UConn vs. Hampton, 1st Half, East 1st, Francis (PA), East 1st, 3-13-98 Triple-Doubles 3-17-00 10—Ruthie Bolton, Auburn vs. Long Beach St., Cassandra Lander, Arizona St. vs. Georgia, Midwest 64—UConn vs. Robert Morris, 1st Half, Storrs NSF, 4-1-88 1st, 3-12-82: 17 pts., 11 rebs., 10 asts. 1st, 3-19-16 10—Natalie Diaz, Old Dominion vs. Maine, East Anne Donovan, Old Dominion vs. Penn St., East 64—Kentucky vs. Nebraska, 2nd Half, West 1st, 2nd, 3-14-99 RF, 3-26-83: 20 pts., 13 rebs., 12 blks. 3-13-99 10—Julie Wojta, Green Bay vs. Kentucky, Ames Joni Davis, Missouri vs. LSU, Midwest 1st, 3-18- 63—Georgia vs. Louisville, 2nd Half, Mideast 2nd, 3-19-12 84: 14 pts., 11 rebs., 10 asts. 1st, 3-17-84 10—Haiden Palmer, Gonzaga vs. Iowa St., Katie Meier, Duke vs. Manhattan, East 1st, 3-11- 63—Texas vs. La.-Monroe, 1st Half, Midwest Spokane 1st, 3-23-13 87: 16 pts., 11 rebs., 10 asts. RSF, 3-23-84 9—Tomika Young, BYU vs. UC Santa Barbara, Pauline Jordan, UNLV vs. Colorado, West 2nd, 63—Ohio St. vs. Syracuse, 2nd Half, Mideast West 1st, 3-17-93 3-18-89: 22 pts., 17 rebs., 11 blks. 2nd, 3-20-88 9—Marion Jones, North Carolina vs. Western Ill., Sonja Henning, Stanford vs. Cal St. Fullerton, 62—Long Beach St. vs. BYU, 1st Half, West 1st, West 1st, 3-16-95 West 2nd, 3-16-91: 19 pts., 10 rebs., 10 asts. 3-16-85 9—Nykesha Sales, UConn vs. Lehigh, Midwest Niesa Johnson, Alabama vs. Duke (4 OT), East 62—Auburn vs. Maryland, 2nd Half, Mideast RF, 1st, 3-15-97 2nd, 3-18-95: 28 pts., 12 rebs., 14 asts. 3-26-88 9—Sherill Baker, Georgia vs. Marist, Trenton 1st, Tracy Henderson, Georgia vs. Louisville, Midwest 62—Tennessee vs. Western Caro., 1st Half, 3-19-06 2nd, 3-19-95: 14 pts., 13 reb., 10 blks. Knoxville 1st, 3-20-05 9—Ivey Slaughter, Florida St. vs. Oregon St., Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion vs. St. Francis (PA), 61—Cheyney vs. Monmouth, 1st Half, East 1st, Stockton RSF, 3-25-17 East 1st, 3-13-98: 22 pts., 15 asts., 14 stls. 3-18-83 8—11 tied (Most recent: Imani Tate, Albany vs. Nicole Powell, Stanford vs. Weber St., West 1st, 61—Western Ky. vs. Rutgers, 2nd Half, East 1st, Duke, Durham 1st, 3-20-15) 3-16-02: 20 pts., 11 rebs., 10 asts. 3-16-94 Nicole Powell, Stanford vs. Tulane, West 2nd, 61—Stanford vs. Iowa, 1st Half, Sacramento Most Blocked Shots 3-18-02: 16 pts., 10 rebs., 10 asts. 2nd, 3-22-10 Kristin Haynie, Michigan St. vs. Vanderbilt, 61— Baylor vs. Texas Southern, 1st Half, Waco (Since 1988) Kansas City RSF, 3-27-05: 13 pts., 10 1st, 3-18-17 14—Brittney Griner, Baylor vs. Georgetown, rebs., 10 asts. Memphis 2nd, 3-22-10 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame vs. Maryland, Raleigh Most Points, One Period 11—Pauline Jordan, UNLV vs. Colorado, West RF, 3-27-12: 22 pts., 10 rebs., 11 asts. 41—UConn vs. Robert Morris, 1st Pd., Storrs 2nd, 3-18-89 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn vs. Saint 1st, 3-19-16 10—Tracy Henderson, Georgia vs. Louisville, Joseph’s, Storrs 2nd, 3-25-14: 20 pts., 10 37—UConn vs. Albany (NY), 1st Pd., Storrs 1st, Midwest 2nd, 3-19-95 rebs., 10 asts. 3-18-17

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34—Baylor vs. Texas Southern, 1st Pd., Waco Fewest Points, One Half 61—Louisiana Tech (114) vs. Tennessee Tech 1st, 3-18-18 (53), Midwest 1st, 3-12-82 8—Prairie View vs. Baylor, Waco 1st Half, Waco 33—Duquesne vs. Seton Hall, 1st Pd., Storrs 1st, 3-20-11 61—UConn (116) vs. Albany (NY) (55), Storrs 1st, 3-19-16 1st, 3-18-17 10—LIU Brooklyn vs. UConn, 2nd Half, East 1st, 33—Syracuse vs. Iowa St., 1st Pd., Storrs 1st, 3-17-01 59—Tennessee (113) vs. Appalachian St. (54), 3-18-17 East 1st, 3-13-99 10—*Southern U. vs. UConn, 2nd Half, Norfolk 33—UConn vs. Albany (NY), 4th Pd., Storrs 1st, 1st, 3-21-10 57—Louisiana Tech (98) vs. UCF (41), Midwest 3-18-17 1st, 3-16-96 10—Kansas St. vs. UConn, 1st Half, Bridgeport 2nd, 3-19-12 57—North Carolina (95) vs. Prairie View (38), Pittsburgh 1st, 3-18-07 Fewest Points, Game 11—Missouri St. vs. Colorado, 1st Half, Midwest 26—Kansas St. vs. UConn (72), Bridgeport 2nd, 2nd, 3-18-95 3-19-12 11—Texas Tech vs. Rutgers, 1st Half, Midwest Largest Margin 27—Southern U. vs. Duke (96), Norfolk 1st, RSF, 3-20-99 Overcome 3-19-06 11—New Mexico vs. Notre Dame, 2nd Half, 21—Texas A&M (63) vs. Penn (61), Los Angeles 29—LIU Brooklyn vs. UConn (101), East 1st, Midwest 1st, 3-15-02 1st, 3-18-17 (Texas A&M trailed Penn, 3-17-01 11—Southern U. vs. Duke, 2nd Half, Norfolk 1st, 58-37, with 8:56 remaining in the 4th period). 30—Villanova vs. Utah (60), College Park 1st, 3-19-06 19—Oklahoma St. (70) vs. Chattanooga (63), 3-22-09 11—Jackson St. vs. LSU, 1st Half, Baton Rouge Tempe 1st, 3-20-10 (Oklahoma St. trailed 30—Prairie View vs. Baylor (66), Waco 1st, 1st, 3-22-08 Chattanooga, 35-16, with 1:19 remaining in 3-20-11 12—SFA vs. Rutgers, 1st Half, West 1st, 3-17-01 the first half). 30—Texas Southern vs. Baylor (119), Waco 1st, 12—Michigan St. vs. TCU, 1st Half, East 1st, 18—Maryland (81) vs. Texas A&M (74), Raleigh 3-18-17 3-23-03 RSF, 3-25-12 (Maryland trailed Texas A&M, 31—Troy vs. Oregon St. (73), Corvallis 1st, 36-18, with 7:10 remaining in the first half). 12—Temple vs. UConn, 1st Half, Dayton 2nd, 3-18-16 3-23-10 16—Notre Dame (90) vs. UConn (75), NSF, 31—UNC Asheville vs. Kentucky (85), Lexington 3-30-01 (Notre Dame trailed, 47-31, with 12—UConn vs. Stanford, 1st Half, CH, 4-6-10 1st, 3-19-16 2:02 remaining in the first half). 13—Nine times (Most recent: Texas Southern vs. 32—Jackson St. vs. LSU (66), Baton Rouge 1st, 16—Michigan St. (68) vs. Tennessee (64), NSF, Baylor, Waco 1st, 3-18-17) 3-22-08 4-3-05 (Michigan St. trailed, 47-31, with 33—Holy Cross vs. Penn St. (64), Mideast 1st, *Southern University’s participation in the 2010 16:03 remaining in the game). championship was vacated by the NCAA Committee 3-23-03 on Infractions. 33—St. Francis (PA) vs. Minnesota (64), Most Points Scored By Minneapolis 1st, 3-19-05 Fewest Points, One Period Losing Team 33—UMBC vs. UConn (82), Hartford 1st, 3-18-07 120—Duke vs. Alabama (121) (4 OT), East 2nd, 2—Hampton vs. Duke, 2nd Pd., Durham 1st, 33—Georgetown vs. Baylor (49), Memphis 2nd, 3-18-95 3-18-17 3-22-10 100—Oklahoma vs. DePaul (104), Durham 1st, 4—Army West Point vs. Syracuse, 1st. Pd., 33—St. Francis Brooklyn vs. UConn (89), Storrs 3-22-14 Syracuse 1st, 3-18-16 1st, 3-21-15 94—Michigan St. vs. Oklahoma St. (96), Midwest 4—Troy vs. Oregon St., 1st Pd., Corvallis 1st, 34—Missouri St. vs. Colorado (78), Midwest 2nd, 2nd, 3-16-91 3-18-16 3-18-95 93—Drake vs. George Washington (96), Midwest 4—Robert Morris vs. UConn, 1st Pd., Storrs 1st, 34—East Carolina vs. Rutgers (77), East Lansing 2nd, 3-19-95 3-19-16 1st, 3-18-07 92—Nebraska vs. Kentucky (98), West 1st, 4—St. Bonaventure vs. Oregon St., 3rd Pd., 34—Stetson vs. Tennessee (99), Knoxville 1st, 3-13-99 Corvallis 2nd, 3-20-16 3-19-11 91—La.-Monroe vs. Texas (99), Midwest RSF, 4—Mississippi St. vs. UConn, 1st Pd., Bridgeport 35—Monmouth vs. Cheyney (107), East 1st, 3-23-84 RSF, 3-26-16 3-18-83 91—Providence vs. Clemson (103), East 2nd, 4—Auburn vs. NC State, 2nd Pd., Austin 1st, 35—Lehigh vs. UConn (103), Midwest 1st, 3-15-97 3-16-91 3-17-17 35—Arizona St. vs. Vanderbilt (61), Midwest 2nd, 90—Southern California vs. Tennessee (91), 4—Central Ark. vs. Texas, 1st Pd., Austin 1st, 3-18-02 Mideast RF, 3-21-82 3-17-17 35—Montana vs. Pittsburgh (64), Seattle 1st, 90—Texas vs. Western Ky. (92), Mideast RSF, 3-21-09 Largest Winning Margin 3-22-85 35—St. Bonaventure vs. Notre Dame (79), 90—St. John’s (NY) vs. Dayton (96) 2 ot, Queens Raleigh RSF, 3-25-12 89—Baylor (119) vs. Texas Southern (30), Waco 1st, 3-24-13 1st, 3-18-17 87—Arkansas vs. Stanford (114), West RF, 3-24-90 74—Tennessee (111) vs. N.C. A&T (37), Mideast 1st, 3-16-94 87—Fairfield vs. Providence (88), East 1st, 3-13-91 72—Cheyney (107) vs. Monmouth (35), East 87—Tennessee Tech vs. Alabama (100), Mideast 1st, 3-18-83 1st, 3-18-92 72—UConn (101) vs. LIU Brooklyn (29), East 87—Washington vs. Missouri St. (104), West RF, 3-26-01 Question... 1st, 3-17-01 71—UConn (116) vs. Hampton (45), East 1st, 87—Maryland vs. Stanford (98), Spokane RF, What Drake basketball player 3-17-00 3-31-08 was awarded a Rhodes scholar- 69—Duke (96) vs. Southern U. (27), Norfolk 1st, ship in 2008 to study at Oxford? 3-19-06 Most Field Goals Made 68—UConn (103) vs. Lehigh (35), Midwest 1st, 50—Georgia vs. Louisville, Mideast 1st, 3-17-84 3-15-97 48—Duke vs. Alabama (4 OT), East 2nd, 3-18-95 Answer... 68—UConn (105) vs. Idaho (37), Storrs 1st, 48—Baylor vs. Texas Southern, Waco 1st, 3-18-17 3-23-13 47—Long Beach St. vs. BYU, West 1st, 3-16-85 Lindsay Whorton. 65—Tennessee (99) vs. Stetson (34), Knoxville 47—Maryland vs. Appalachian St., East 1st,

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45—Long Beach St. vs. Ohio St., West RF, 39—Rutgers vs. George Washington, 20.0% (12-60)—Hawaii vs. UCLA, Los Angeles 3-21-87 Greensboro RSF, 3-30-08 1st, 3-19-16 45—Ohio St. vs. Syracuse, Mideast 2nd, 3-20-88 40—Vanderbilt vs. Iowa, Mideast 2nd, 3-17-90 20.3% (13-64)—Furman vs. Tennessee, Mideast 45—Stanford vs. Arkansas, West RF, 3-24-90 40—UConn vs. Clemson, East RF, 3-23-91 1st, 3-18-00 44—Cheyney vs. Monmouth, East 1st, 3-18-83 40—Missouri St. vs. Iowa, Midwest 2nd, 3-22-92 20.3% (12-59)—Georgia vs. Stanford, Sacramento RSF, 3-27-10 44—Auburn vs. Maryland, Mideast RF, 3-26-88 40—Montana vs. San Diego St., West 1st, 20.4% (11-54)—Missouri St. vs. Colorado, 44—Stanford vs. Illinois, Midwest 2nd, 3-18-89 3-16-95 Midwest 2nd, 3-18-95 44—UConn vs. Long Island, East 1st, 3-17-01 40—Iowa St. vs. Rutgers, Mideast 2nd, 3-16-98 20.4% (11-54)—Belmont vs. Georgia, 40—Villanova vs. Utah, College Park 1st, 3-22-09 44—Kentucky vs. Wright St., Lexington 1st, Minneapolis 1st, 3-17-07 3-22-14 40—Montana vs. UCLA, Spokane 1st, 3-19-11 20.4% (10-49)—Clemson vs. UConn, East 2nd, 3-19-00 Fewest Field Goals Made Highest Field-Goal 21.1% (15-71)—Alcorn St. vs. Notre Dame, 8—Texas Southern vs. Baylor, Waco 1st, 3-18-17 Percentage Midwest 1st, 3-17-01 9—St. Bonaventure vs. Notre Dame, Raleigh 75.0% (42-56)—Texas vs. Missouri, Midwest RSF, 3-25-12 2nd, 3-14-86 Most Three-Point Field 10—Clemson vs. UConn, East 2nd, 3-19-00 71.0% (44-62)—UConn vs. Hampton, East 1st, Goals Made 10—LIU Brooklyn vs. UConn, East 1st, 3-17-01 3-17-00 18—Washington vs. Oklahoma, Seattle 2nd, 10—Hartford vs. Rutgers, Storrs 1st, 3-20-05 70.2% (40-57)—UConn vs. St. Francis Brooklyn, 3-20-17 Storrs 1st, 3-21-15 10—East Carolina vs. Rutgers, East Lansing 16—Harvard vs. Vanderbilt, Mideast 1st, 3-15-96 1st, 3-18-07 68.9% (42-61)—Texas vs. Drake, Midwest 1st, 16—Iowa St. vs. ETSU, Bowling Green 1st, 3-15-84 10—Kansas St. vs. UConn, Bridgeport 2nd, 3-22-09 3-19-12 68.1% (32-47)—Maryland vs. Missouri St., 16—South Dakota St. vs. TCU, Lubbock 1st, Midwest 2nd, 3-20-93 11—Missouri St. vs. Colorado, Midwest 2nd, 3-22-09 3-18-95 67.8% (40-59)—Arizona St. vs. Georgia, Midwest 16—Louisville vs. Baylor, Oklahoma City RSF, 1st, 3-12-82 11—St. Francis (PA) vs. Minnesota, Minneapolis 3-31-13 1st, 3-19-05 67.4% (29-43)—Western Ky. vs. St. Joseph’s, 15—Iowa St. vs. St. Francis (PA), Midwest 1st, East 2nd, 3-16-86 11—Southern U. vs. Duke, Norfolk 1st, 3-19-06 3-17-00 67.2% (39-58)—Penn St. vs. NC State, East 1st, 11—Belmont vs. Georgia, Minneapolis 1st, 3-17-07 15—ETSU vs. Xavier, Cincinnati 1st, 3-21-10 3-19-83 11—Villanova vs. Utah, College Park 1st, 3-22-09 15—Syracuse vs. Iowa St., Storrs 1st, 3-18-17 11—Lehigh vs. Iowa St., Ames 1st, 3-21-10 66.2% (45-68)—Ohio St. vs. Syracuse, Mideast 2nd, 3-20-88 15—Quinnipiac vs. Miami (FL), Coral Gables 12—13 tied (Most recent: Hawaii vs. UCLA, Los 2nd, 3-20-17 Angeles 1st, 3-19-16) 66.1% (39-59)­—NC State vs. Maine, East 1st, 3-13-98 14—Xavier vs. Louisville, Mideast 1st, 3-16-01 65.6% (42-64)—Duke vs. Vanderbilt, Nashville 14—Colorado St. vs. Maryland, East 1st, 3-17-01 Most Field Goals 2nd, 3-20-12 14—UConn vs. Auburn, East 2nd, 3-23-04 Attempted 65.5% (18-58)—Purdue vs. Northern Ill., Mideast 14—Stanford vs. Maryland, Spokane RF, 3-31-08 114—Alabama vs. Duke (4 OT), East 2nd, 3-18-95 2nd, 3-22-92 14—Fresno St. vs. North Carolina, Albuquerque 93—Duke vs. Alabama (4 OT), East 2nd, 3-18-95 65.5% (38-58)—Old Dominion vs. Kansas St., 1st, 3-19-11 91—SMU vs. Southern Miss. (OT), West 1st, Mideast RSF, 3-23-02 14—Xavier vs. Louisville, Cincinnati 2nd, 3-22-11 3-16-95 65.1% (41-63)—Louisiana Tech vs. Texas Tech, 14—DePaul vs. Duke, Durham 2nd, 3-24-14 Midwest 1st, 3-16-84 90—Southern Miss. vs. SMU (OT), West 1st, 14—Syracuse vs. Tennessee, Sioux Falls RF, 3-16-95 3-27-16 89—San Diego St. vs. Long Beach St. (OT), Lowest Field-Goal 14—Stanford vs. Washington, Lexington RF, West RSF, 3-22-84 Percentage 3-27-16 89—DePaul vs. Liberty, College Park 2nd, 3-22-05 13.8% (8-58)—Texas Southern vs. Baylor, Waco 13—BYU vs. Oklahoma, East 1st, 3-18-00 88—Georgia vs. St. Francis (PA), Midwest 1st, 1st, 3-18-17 13—New Mexico vs. Mississippi St., Midwest 3-15-96 15.4% (10-65)—LIU Brooklyn vs. UConn, East 2nd, 3-24-03 88—Grambling vs. Alabama, Midwest 1st, 3-12-99 1st, 3-17-01 13—UConn vs. Louisville, CH, 4-9-13 87—Georgia vs. Louisville, Mideast 1st, 3-17-84 16.2% (12-74)—Troy vs. Oregon St., Corvallis 13—Oklahoma vs. Quinnipiac, Stanford 1st, 87—Alabama vs. Ga. Southern, Mideast 1st, 1st, 3-18-16 3-21-15 3-17-93 16.4% (10-61)—East Carolina vs. Rutgers, East 13—UConn vs. Texas, Albany RSF, 3-28-15 87—Georgia Tech vs. Northwestern, Mideast Lansing 1st, 3-18-07 1st, 3-17-93 17.1% (12-70)—Georgetown vs. Baylor, Berkeley Fewest Three-Point 2nd, 3-22-10 Fewest Field Goals 17.5% (10-57)—Kansas St. vs. UConn, Field Goals Made Bridgeport 2nd, 3-19-12 0—131 tied (Most recent: South Carolina vs. Attempted Mississippi St., CH, 4-2-17) 18.2% (12-66)—Stetson vs. Tennessee, 33—Vanderbilt vs. Delaware St., East Lansing Knoxville 1st, 3-19-11 1st, 3-18-07 18.3% (11-60)—Southern U. vs. Duke, Norfolk Most Three-Point Field 37—Iowa St. vs. Green Bay, Ames 1st, 3-17-12 1st, 3-19-06 Goals Attempted 38—George Washington vs. Virginia, East 2nd, 18.8% (9-48)—St. Bonaventure vs. Notre Dame, 3-17-96 52—Alabama vs. Duke (4 OT), East 2nd, 3-18-95 Raleigh RSF, 3-25-12 38—Hartford vs. Rutgers, Storrs 1st, 3-20-05 50—Fresno St. vs. North Carolina, Albuquerque 19.0% (11-58)—Villanova vs. Utah, College Park 1st, 3-19-11 38—Hartford vs. Texas A&M, Baton Rouge 2nd, 1st, 3-22-09 3-24-08 41—Alcorn St. vs. Notre Dame, Midwest 1st, 20.0% (12-60)—Robert Morris vs. Rutgers, Des 3-17-01 39—Southern Ill. vs. Auburn, Midwest 2nd, 3-14-86 Moines 1st, 3-22-08 38—Iowa St. vs. ETSU, Bowling Green 1st, 39—Gonzaga vs. Middle Tenn., Stanford 1st, 20.0% (12-60)—Prairie View vs. Baylor, Waco 3-22-09 3-17-07 1st, 3-20-11

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37—DePaul vs. Oklahoma St., Durham 1st, Field-Goal Percentage 7.1% (1-14)—UCLA vs. Missouri St., Midwest 3-24-13 RSF, 3-26-92 37—Western Ky. vs. Ohio St., Lexington 1st, (Min. 10 att.) 7.1% (1-14)—Georgia Tech vs. Northwestern, 3-17-17 0.0% (0-16)—Little Rock vs. Oklahoma, Norman Mideast 1st, 3-17-93 36—Middle Tenn. vs. Mississippi St., Pittsburgh 2nd, 3-23-10 7.1% (1-14)—Maryland vs. Purdue, Mideast 1st, 1st, 3-21-10 0.0% (0-15)—Oklahoma St. vs. Chattanooga, 3-14-97 36—Creighton vs. Syracuse, Knoxville 1st, 3-23-13 Tempe 1st, 3-20-10 7.1% (1-14)—Old Dominion vs. Duke, East RSF, 36—Green Bay vs. Purdue, Notre Dame 1st, 0.0% (0-14)—Missouri St. vs. Colorado, Midwest 3-20-99 3-17-17 2nd, 3-18-95 7.1% (1-14)—Arizona St. vs. Vanderbilt, Midwest 35—Tulane vs. Georgia, Tempe 1st, 3-20-10 0.0% (0-14)—Mississippi St. vs. UConn, Bridgeport 2nd, 3-18-02 RSF, 3-26-16 34—Alabama vs. Western Ky., Mideast 2nd, 3-21-92 0.0% (0-13)—Duke vs. San Francisco, Mideast Most Free Throws Made 2nd, 3-18-96 34—Colorado St. vs. UCLA, West RSF, 3-20-99 39—Purdue vs. Washington, Midwest 1st, 3-14-98 0.0% (0-13)—North Carolina vs. Middle Tenn., 38—Tennessee vs. Long Beach St., East RF, 34—Chattanooga vs. Oklahoma St., Tempe 1st, East 1st, 3-21-04 3-20-10 3-25-89 0.0% (0-12)—Temple vs. Florida, Storrs 1st, 34—Fresno St. vs. Baylor, Berkeley 1st, 3-20-10 38—Western Ky. vs. Oregon St., Mideast 2nd, 3-22-09 3-19-95 34—DePaul vs. Minnesota, South Bend 1st, 0.0% (0-11)—Virginia vs. Stanford, NSF, 4-4-92 3-20-15 38—Colorado St. vs. Missouri St., West 2nd, 0.0% (0-11)—Stanford vs. Colorado, West RSF, 3-14-99 34—DePaul vs. Notre Dame, South Bend 2nd, 3-24-94 3-22-15 37—Oklahoma St. vs. DePaul, Midwest 1st, 0-0% (0-11)—Notre Dame vs. Iowa, Iowa City 3-13-91 34—FGCU vs. Miami (FL), Coral Gables 1st, 2nd, 3-26-13 3-18-17 37—North Carolina vs. Ga. Southern, East 1st, 0.0% (0-10)—Southern Ill. vs. Ole Miss, Midwest 3-16-94 34—Montana St. vs. Washington, Seattle 1st, 2nd, 3-21-92 3-18-17 35—Tennessee vs. Southern California, Mideast 0.0% (0-10)—Southern Miss. vs. Western Ky., RF, 3-21-82 33—Grambling vs. Vanderbilt, East 1st, 3-16-94 East 2nd, 3-19-94 33—Santa Clara vs. Oregon, West 1st, 3-16-94 34—Penn St. vs. Kansas, Midwest 2nd, 3-19-94 0.0% (0-10)—George Washington vs. Kansas 34—UConn vs. Stanford, NSF, 4-1-95 33—Xavier vs. Purdue, Mideast RF, 3-26-01 St., Columbia 1st, 3-18-16 34—Green Bay vs. Virginia, Ames 1st, 3-21-10 33—DePaul vs. Liberty, College Park 2nd, 3-22-05 5.3% (1-19)—Nebraska vs. Kansas, Little Rock 33—Stanford vs. Washington, Lexington RF, 1st, 3-18-12 34—South Carolina vs. Oregon St., Seattle 2nd, 3-25-14 3-27-16 6.7% (1-15)—Stanford vs. Oklahoma, NSF, 4-4-10 33—Syracuse vs. Washington, NSF, 4-3-16 6.7% (1-15)—Vanderbilt vs. Saint Joseph’s, Storrs 1st, 3-23-13 Fewest Free Throws Made 0—Kentucky vs. Drake, Midwest 1st, 3-12-86 Fewest Three-Point 6.7% (1-15)—Dayton vs. Louisville, Albany RSF, 3-28-15 0—Oklahoma St. vs. Texas, Midwest 1st, 3-16-94 Field Goals Attempted 0—Fordham vs. Penn St., Midwest 1st, 3-16-94 0—31 tied (Most recent: Georgia vs. Long Beach 7.1% (1-14)—Louisiana Tech vs. Northern Ill., 0—SFA vs. Xavier, East 1st, 3-17-00 St., West RSF, 3-21-91) Mideast 1st, 3-18-92 0—Villanova vs. St. Francis (PA), Mideast 1st, Highest Three-Point 3-23-03 0—Villanova vs. Tennessee, Mideast RF, 3-31-03 Field-Goal Percentage 0—Iowa St. vs. UConn, Dayton RSF, 3-28-10 (Min. five made) 0—Marquette vs. Texas, Knoxville 1st, 3-19-11 100.0% (5-5)—South Carolina vs. Northwestern, 0—Baylor vs. Prairie View, Waco 1st, 3-24-13 Midwest 2nd, 3-17-90 0—UConn vs. St. Francis Brooklyn, Storrs 1st, 87.5% (7-8)—Virginia Tech vs. Iowa, East 1st, 3-21-15 3-21-04 1—La Salle vs. Villanova, East 1st, 3-12-86 85.7% (6-7)—Virginia vs. St. John’s (N.Y.), East 1—St. Joseph’s vs. Maryland, Mideast 2nd, 2nd, 3-19-88 3-19-88 85.7% (6-7)—Texas vs. UNLV, West RSF, 3-23-89 1—Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, NSF, 4-3-93 85.7% (6-7)—Eastern Ky. vs. Arizona St., Fresno 1—UNLV vs. Minnesota, Midwest 1st, 3-16-02 1st, 3-19-05 1—Stanford vs. Tennessee, Midwest RF, 3-20-04 80.0% (8-10)—Stanford vs. Iowa, Midwest RSF, 1—DePaul vs. Marist, Baton Rouge 1st, 3-22-08 3-23-89 1—Cleveland St. vs. Stanford, Stanford 1st, 77.8% (7-9)—Missouri St. vs. Oklahoma St., 3-22-08 Midwest 1st, 3-17-93 1—Purdue vs. Kansas St., Storrs 1st, 3-20-11 77.8% (7-9)—Vanderbilt vs. Harvard, Mideast 1st, 3-15-96 1—Nebraska vs. Chattanooga, College Station 1st, 3-22-13 76.9% (10-13)—SMU vs. DePaul, Mideast 1st, 3-15-96 1—UConn vs. Idaho, Storrs 1st, 3-23-13 75.0% (9-12)—Purdue vs. Vanderbilt, West RSF, 1—Nebraska­ vs. Texas A&M, College Station 3-23-95 2nd, 3-25-13 75.0% (9-12)—Rutgers vs. Arizona, Midwest 1—Louisville vs. California, NSF, 4-7-13 2nd, 3-14-99 1—Indiana vs. Georgia, Notre Dame 1st, 3-19-16 75.0% (6-8)—Santa Clara vs. Texas Tech, West 1—Colorado St. vs. South Fla., Los Angeles, 2nd, 3-20-92 3-19-16 75.0% (6-8)—Old Dominion vs. Tennessee Tech, Mideast 1st, 3-17-93 Most Free Throws Victoria Vivians, Mississippi State, had 11 Lowest Three-Point 3-point attempts in the national semi- final game against UConn on March 31, 2017.

Tournament Records 77

Attempted 2—DePaul vs. Duke, Midwest 1st, 3-14-97 30.0% (3-10)—UConn vs. Vanderbilt, East 2nd, 3-21-92 48—Tennessee vs. Long Beach St., East RF, 2—New Mexico vs. Purdue, Knoxville 1st, 3-20-05 3-25-89 2—DePaul vs. LSU, San Antonio RSF, 3-25-06 30.0% (3-10)—George Washington vs. Notre Dame, East RF, 3-24-97 48—North Carolina vs. Ga. Southern, East 1st, 2—DePaul vs. Marist, Baton Rouge 1st, 3-22-08 30.0% (3-10)—LSU vs. Rutgers, NSF, 4-1-07 3-16-94 2—Purdue vs. Kansas St., Storrs 1st, 3-20-11 30.0% (3-10)—UC Riverside vs. Stanford, 48—Western Ky. vs. Oregon St., Mideast 2nd, 2—Ohio St. vs. Georgia Tech, Columbus 2nd, Stanford 1st, 3-20-10 3-19-95 3-21-11 30.8% (4-13)—Holy Cross vs. Ohio St., East 1st, 48—Alabama vs. Grambling, Midwest 1st, 3-12-99 2—Navy vs. Maryland, College Park 1st, 3-17-12 3-17-85 48—Colorado St. vs. Missouri St., West 2nd, 2—Saint Joseph’s vs. UConn, Storrs 2nd, 3-25-14 3-14-99 30.8% (4-13)—Texas A&M vs. Georgia, Dallas 2—South Fla. vs. Colorado St., Los Angeles, RSF, 3-27-11 46—UConn vs. Stanford, NSF, 4-1-95 3-19-16 31.6% (6-19)—Western Ky. vs. Southern Miss., 46—Purdue vs. Rutgers, Midwest RF, 3-22-99 East 2nd, 3-19-94 45—South Carolina vs. Alabama, Midwest 1st, Highest Free-Throw 33.3% (4-12)—Oklahoma vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-16-88 Percentage (Min. 10 made) East 2nd, 3-18-95 45—Notre Dame vs. George Washington, 100.0% (21-21)—Kansas St. vs. Chattanooga, 33.3% (4-12)—UCF vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest Mideast 2nd, 3-19-00 Bridgeport 1st, 3-23-08 1st, 3-16-96 44—Louisiana Tech vs. Kansas, Midwest 2nd, 100% (18-18)—Texas vs. Pennsylvania, College 33.3% (5-15)—Utah vs. Louisville, West 1st, 3-19-88 Park 1st, 3-23-14 3-14-98 44—North Carolina vs. Louisville, New Orleans 100.0% (16-16)—Gonzaga vs. Pittsburgh, 33.3% (4-12)—UNC Asheville vs. LSU, Austin RSF, 3-29-08 Seattle 2nd, 3-23-09 1st, 3-17-07 100.0% (16-16)—Duke vs. Stanford, Fresno RF, 33.3% (4-12)—Kansas vs. Delaware, Little Rock Fewest Free Throws 3-26-12 2nd, 3-20-12 Attempted 100.0% (15-15)—Rhode Island vs. Oklahoma 0—Villanova vs. St. Francis (PA), Mideast 1st, St., Midwest 1st, 3-15-96 Most Rebounds 3-23-03 100.0% (15-15)—NC State vs. Auburn, Austin 67—Duke vs. Alabama (4 OT), East 2nd, 3-18-95 0—Iowa St. vs. UConn, Dayton RSF, 3-28-10 1st, 3-17-17 67­—Kentucky vs. Wright St., Lexington 1st, 0—Marquette vs. Texas, Knoxville 1st 3-19-11 100.0% (14-14)—Virginia vs. Memphis, Mideast 3-22-14 0—Baylor vs. Prairie View, Waco 1st, 3-24-13 2nd, 3-15-87 66—Clemson vs. Providence, East 2nd, 3-16-91 0—UConn vs. St. Francis Brooklyn, Storrs 1st, 100.0% (14-14)—Tennessee Tech vs. Texas 65—Oregon St. vs. Troy, Corvallis 1st, 3-18-16 3-21-15 Tech, Mideast 1st, 3-18-00 64—Tennessee vs. South Carolina St., Mideast 1—Kentucky vs. Drake, Midwest 1st, 3-12-86 100.0% (14-14)—Temple vs. Iowa St., Midwest 1st, 3-19-83 1st, 3-16-02 1—St. Joseph’s vs. Maryland, Mideast 2nd, 64—UCLA vs. Notre Dame, Midwest 1st, 3-18-92 3-19-88 100.0% (13-13)—Notre Dame vs. Stanford, 63—Washington vs. Vanderbilt, West 1st, 3-15-97 Oklahoma City RSF, 3-27-15 1—Fordham vs. Penn St., Midwest 1st, 3-16-94 63—Tennessee vs. Stetson, Knoxville 1st, 3-19-11 100.0% (12-12)—Utah vs. Notre Dame, Midwest 1—Oklahoma St. vs. Texas, Midwest 1st, 3-16-94 RSF, 3-24-01 62—Notre Dame vs. Alcorn St., Midwest 1st, 3-17-01 1—Villanova vs. Tennessee, Mideast RF, 3-31-03 100.0% (12-12)—Missouri St. vs. Purdue, West 1—Nebraska vs. Chattanooga, College Station Lafayette 1st, 3-19-06 62—Michigan St. vs. Alcorn St., Minneapolis 1st, 3-19-05 1st, 3-23-13 100.0% (12-12) Creighton vs. St. John’s (NY), 1—Maryland vs. Tennessee, Spokane RF, 3-20-15 Norman 1st, 3-18-12 61—Mississippi St. vs. Troy, Starkville 1st, 3-17-17 2—Texas vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest RF, 3-27-83 100.0% (11-11)—California vs. UConn, Trenton 60—Cheyney vs. Monmouth, East 1st, 3-18-83 RSF, 3-29-09 60—Western Ky. vs. Southern California, West 100.0% (10-10)—Auburn vs. Penn St., Midwest 2nd, 3-15-87 2nd, 3-19-00 60—Western Ky. vs. West Virginia, East 1st, 100.0% (10-10)—Idaho St. vs. Stanford, Stanford 3-15-89 1st, 3-17-07 60—Colorado vs. Marquette, West 1st, 3-16-94 100.0% (10-10)—Texas A&M vs. Arizona St., 60—Louisiana Tech vs. Oklahoma, East 2nd, Trenton RSF, 3-29-09 3-18-95 100.0% (10-10)—LSU vs. Duke, Durham 2nd, 60—NC State vs. Youngstown St., East 2nd, 3-22-10 3-15-98 100.0% (10-10)—Green Bay vs. Iowa St., Ames 60—Duke vs. Southern U., Norfolk 1st, 3-19-06 2nd, 3-23-10 100.0% (10-10)—Texas A&M vs. Stanford, NSF, Fewest Rebounds 4-3-11 14—Missouri St. vs. Maryland, Midwest 2nd, 100.0% (10-10)—Duke vs. Maryland, Spokane 3-20-93 RSF, 3-28-15 14—Idaho St. vs. Vanderbilt, Midwest 1st, 3-17-01 14—Notre Dame vs. UT Martin, Iowa City 1st, Lowest Free-Throw 3-24-13 Percentage (Min. 10 att.) 16—Vanderbilt vs. Auburn, Mideast RSF, 3-22-90 26.7% (4-15)—Rutgers vs. Ohio St., East 2nd, 16—Kansas St. vs. Old Dominion, Mideast RSF, 3-21-93 17—Villanova vs. Tennessee, Mideast RF, 3-31-03 28.6% (6-21)—Louisiana Tech vs. Kentucky, 18—Monmouth vs. Cheyney, East 1st, 3-18-83 Midwest RF, 3-20-82 18—Maryland vs. Old Dominion, East RSF, 28.6% (4-14)—Syracuse vs. Chattanooga, 3-24-83 Lexington 1st, 3-22-14 18—Montana vs. Florida, West 1st, 3-14-98 UConn’s Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis. 29.4% (5-17)—Tennessee Tech vs. Louisiana 18—Holy Cross vs. Duke, East 1st, 3-13-99 Tech, Midwest 1st, 3-12-82 18—Green Bay vs. Old Dominion, Midwest 1st, 3-18-00

Tournament Records 78

18—Stanford vs. Iowa St., Berkeley RF, 3-30-09 3—Vanderbilt vs. SFA, Midwest RSF, 3-25-93 11—31 tied (Most recent: Baylor vs. Texas 18—Quinnipiac vs. South Carolina, Stockton 3—Marquette vs. FIU, Mideast 1st, 3-13-98 Southern, Waco 1st, 3-18-17) RSF, 3-25-17 3—Austin Peay vs. Tennessee, Mideast 1st, NOTE: Old Dominion vs. Penn St., East RF, 3-26- 3-16-01 83, recorded 15 blocked shots before blocked shots became an official statistic. Largest Rebound Margin 3—Hampton vs. Texas, West 1st, 3-23-03 42—Cheyney (60) vs. Monmouth (18), East 1st, 3—Western Caro. vs. Tennessee, Knoxville 1st, 3-18-83 3-20-05 Most Turnovers 41—Tennessee (64) vs. South Carolina St. (23), 3—Dartmouth vs. Maryland, College Park 1st, 39—SFA vs. Maryland, West RSF, 3-23-89 Mideast­ 1st, 3-19-83 3-22-09 37—Gonzaga vs. Middle Tenn., Stanford 1st, 41—Baylor (60) vs. Texas Southern (19), Waco 3—West Virginia vs. San Diego St., Austin 2nd, 3-17-07 1st, 3-18-17 3-23-10 34—Kansas St. vs. Texas, Midwest RSF, 3-25-83 36—Clemson (66) vs. Providence (30), East 2nd, 3—Prairie View vs. Baylor, Waco 1st, 3-20-11 34—Ole Miss vs. SFA, Midwest 1st, 3-13-91 3-16-91 3—McNeese vs. Texas A&M, Shreveport 1st, 34—Appalachian St. vs. Florida St., Mideast 1st, 35—Tennessee (57) vs. Virginia (22), East RSF, 3-20-11 3-13-91 3-23-89 3—Stetson vs. Tennessee, Knoxville 1st, 3-19-11 34—Manhattan vs. Virginia, East 1st, 3-15-96 35—UConn (58) vs. Lehigh (23), Midwest 1st, 4—24 tied (Most recent: UNC Asheville vs. 34—Howard vs. UConn, Mideast 1st, 3-16-96 3-15-97 Kentucky, Lexington 1st, 3-19-16) 34—Kentucky vs. Green Bay, Ames 2nd, 3-19-12 35—NC State (60) vs. Youngstown St. (25), East 2nd, 3-15-98 NOTE: South Carolina St. vs. Tennessee, Mideast 33—Appalachian St. vs. Tennessee, East 1st, 1st, 3-19-83 and Middle Tenn. vs. Tennessee, 3-13-99 33—UConn (57) vs. St. Francis (PA) (24), Mideast 1st, 3-17-84, recorded two assists each Midwest 1st, 3-12-99 before assists became an official statistic. 33—Oklahoma vs. UConn, East RSF, 3-25-00 33—Michigan St. (62) vs. Alcorn St. (29), 32—10 tied (Most recent: (Alabama St. vs. Minneapolis 1st, 3-19-05 Most Steals (Since 1988) Florida St., Tallahassee 1st, 3-21-15) 33—Stanford (53) vs. Idaho St. (20), Stanford 25—Maryland vs. SFA, West RSF, 3-23-89 1st, 3-17-07 Fewest Turnovers 25—Old Dominion vs. Tennessee Tech, East 3—Louisiana Tech vs. UC Santa Barbara, East 32—Duke (60) vs. Southern U. (28), Norfolk 1st, 1st, 3-12-99 3-19-06 1st, 3-15-02 24—SFA vs. Ole Miss, Midwest 1st, 3-13-91 31—Western Ky. (60) vs. West Virginia (29), East 4—South Carolina St. vs. La Salle, Mideast OR, 24—Louisville vs. BYU, Tampa 1st, 3-21-15 1st, 3-15-89 3-16-83 23—Tennessee vs. Radford, East 1st, 3-16-96 4—Washington vs. Miami (FL), Iowa City 1st, Most Assists (Since 1985) 23—Duke vs. San Diego St., Memphis RSF, 3-20-15 3-27-10 37—Stanford vs. Arkansas, West RF, 3-24-90 4—Mississippi St. vs. Baylor, Oklahoma City RF, 22—Tennessee vs. N.C. A&T, Mideast 1st, 3-16-94 3-26-17 35—Stanford vs. Howard, West 1st, 3-15-97 22—Virginia vs. Green Bay, Ames 1st, 3-21-10 4—Notre Dame vs. Stanford, Lexington RF, 35—Baylor vs. Texas Southern, Waco 1st, 3-18-17 21—Florida St. vs. Appalachian St., Mideast 1st, 3-26-17 34—UConn vs. Albany (NY), Storrs 1st, 3-18-17 3-13-91 5—Stanford vs. Montana, West 2nd, 3-19-94 32—Texas Tech vs. Grambling, Midwest 1st, 21—Purdue vs. Radford, West 1st, 3-16-94 5—Villanova vs. Drake, East 1st, 3-16-01 3-13-98 21—Oklahoma vs. Loyola (MD), East 1st, 3-16-95 5—Tennessee vs. Villanova, Mideast RF, 3-31-03 32—UConn vs. Dartmouth, Storrs 1st, 3-20-05 21—Purdue vs. UC Santa Barbara, Mideast 1st, 5—Texas vs. LSU, West RF, 4-1-03 31—Tennessee vs. Tennessee Tech, Mideast 3-16-01 2nd, 3-15-87 5—Chattanooga vs. Rutgers, Midwest 1st, 3-20-04 21—Green Bay vs. Kentucky, Ames 2nd, 3-19-12 31—Maryland vs. Appalachian St., East 1st, 5—Houston vs. UC Santa Barbara, East 2nd, 3-14-90 21—UConn vs. Robert Morris, Storrs 1st, 3-19-16 3-22-04 31—Vanderbilt vs. Minnesota, East 2nd, 3-19-94 20—10 tied (Most recent: Green Bay Vs. Iowa 5—Vanderbilt vs. Montana, Seattle 1st, 3-19-05 St., Ames 1st, 3-17-12) 31—Tennessee vs. Florida A&M, Mideast 1st, 5—Michigan St. vs. Stanford, Kansas City RF, 3-16-95 3-29-05 30—Ohio St. vs. Penn St., East RSF, 3-21-85 Most Blocked Shots 5—Stanford vs. Iowa St., Berkeley RF, 3-30-09 30—Arkansas vs. Northwestern, Midwest 2nd, (Since 1988) 5—Iowa St. vs. Georgia, Spokane 2nd, 3-25-13 3-16-91 16—Baylor vs. Georgetown, Berkeley 2nd, 3-22-10 5—South Carolina vs. CSUN, Seattle 1st, 3-23-14 30—Duke vs. Northwestern St., Mideast 1st, 15—UNLV vs. Colorado, West 2nd, 3-18-89 5—Northwestern St. vs. Baylor, Waco 1st, 3-20-15 3-21-04 15—BYU vs. NC State, Los Angeles 1st, 3-22-14 5—Dayton vs. Kentucky, Lexington 2nd, 3-21-15 30—UConn vs. Syracuse, Storrs 2nd, 3-20-17 14—Baylor vs. Prairie View, Waco 1st, 3-20-11 5—Maryland vs. Bucknell, College Park 1st, NOTE: Georgia vs. Louisville, Mideast 1st, 3-17- 13—North Carolina vs. Western Ill., West 1st, 3-17-17 84, recorded 35 assists, Penn St. vs. NC State, 3-16-95 5—South Carolina vs. UNC Asheville, Columbia East 1st, 3-19-83, recorded 34 assists, and 1st, 3-17-17 Arizona St. vs. Georgia, Midwest 1st, 3-12-82, 13—Georgia vs. Louisville, Midwest 2nd, 3-19-95 recorded 32 assists before assists became an 13—Baylor vs. Tennessee, Memphis RSF, 3-27-10 official statistic. Most Personal Fouls 13—Oklahoma vs. Purdue, Lexington 1st, 3-19-16 36—Missouri St. vs. Colorado St., West 2nd, 12—UConn vs. Long Island, East 1st, 3-17-01 Fewest Assists (Since 1985) 3-14-99 12—Old Dominion vs. Purdue, Mideast 2nd, 35—Florida St. vs. Ole Miss, Mideast 1st, 3-18-83 2—UT Arlington vs. Texas A&M, Los Angeles 3-18-02 1st, 3-17-07 34—Jackson St. vs. Middle Tenn., Midwest OR, 12—Duke vs. Texas Tech, Midwest RF, 3-31-03 3-15-83 2—UC Riverside vs. Arizona St., Los Angeles 12—Tennessee vs. Colgate, Midwest 1st, 3-20-04 1st, 3-17-07 34—LSU vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest RSF, 12—Rice vs. Georgia, Dallas 1st, 3-19-05 3-23-89 2—St. Bonaventure vs. Notre Dame, Raleigh RSF, 3-25-12 12—UConn vs. Notre Dame, NSF, 4-7-13 34—West Virginia vs. Virginia, East RSF, 3-26-92 2—Wright St. vs. Kentucky, Lexington 1st, 3-22-14 12—Kentucky vs. Wright St., Lexington 1st, 33—Howard vs. Long Beach St., West 1st, 3-22-14 3-12-82 2—LSU vs. Louisville, Louisville RSF, 3-30-14 12—Stanford vs. New Mexico St., Manhattan 33—Ole Miss vs. Tennessee, Mideast RSF, 3—LSU vs. Southern Ill., Midwest 2nd, 3-15-87 1st, 3-18-17 3-23-83 3—Montana vs. Stanford, Midwest 2nd, 3-20-88

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33—Long Beach St. vs. Tennessee, East RF, 5—Tennessee vs. Villanova, Mideast RF, 3-31-03 7—Marist vs. DePaul, Baton Rouge 1st, 3-22-08 3-25-89 5—Idaho St. vs. Stanford, Stanford 1st, 3-17-07 7—Stanford vs. Cleveland St., Stanford 1st, 33—Ohio St. vs. Texas, Midwest 2nd, 3-18-90 5—UConn vs. UMBC, Hartford 1st, 3-18-07 3-22-08 33—Oregon St. vs. Western Ky., Mideast 2nd, 5—Northwestern St. vs. Baylor, Waco 1st, 3-20-15 7—New Mexico St. vs. Maryland, College Park 3-19-95 1st, 3-21-15 5—Oregon St. vs. Troy, Corvallis 1st, 3-18-16 33—Washington vs. Purdue, Midwest 1st, 3-14-98 6—Penn St. vs. Fordham, Midwest 1st, 3-16-94 Most Disqualifications 6—Texas vs. Marquette, Knoxville 1st, 3-19-11 Fewest Personal Fouls 5—Ole Miss vs. Tennessee, Mideast RSF, 3-23-83 7—NC State vs. Mississippi St., Midwest 1st, 3—Prairie View vs. Baylor, Waco 1st, 3-24-13 3-13-99 5—Oregon St. vs. Western Ky., Mideast 2nd, 3-19-95 3—Stanford vs. Michigan, Stanford 2nd, 3-26-13 7—Minnesota vs. UNLV, Midwest 1st, 3-16-02 4—12 tied (Most recent: Rutgers vs. Georgia, 4—St. Francis (PA) vs. Villanova, Mideast 1st, 7—Chattanooga vs. Rutgers, Midwest 1st, 3-20-04 3-23-03 Midwest 2nd, 3-24-03) 7—Duke vs. Rutgers, Greensboro RSF, 3-24-07

SERIES RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL Most Field Goals Made Highest Field-Goal 64—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1998 (6 Percentage (Min. five (Three Game Minimum for Averages and games) Percentages) 59—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1997 (6) made per game) 59—Kaleena Mosqueda Lewis, UConn (6 games) 78.9% (15-19)—Nicole Griffin, Oklahoma, 2011 (3 games) Most Points 56—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, 1993 (5) 78.6% (11-14)—Shanece McKinney, LSU, 2014 (3) 177—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, 1993 (5 games) 55—Seimone Augustus, LSU, 2004 (5) 77.8% (28-36)—Kalani Brown, Baylor, 2017 (4) 158—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1998 (6) 54—Sophia Young, Baylor, 2005 (6) 75.0% (21-28)—Alaina Coates, South Carolina, 157—Diana Taurasi, UConn, 2003 (6) 53—Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, 1989 (5) 2016 (3) 151—Candice Wiggins, Stanford, 2008 (6) 53—Diana Taurasi, UConn, 2003 (6) 75.0% (15-20)—Tori McCoy, Ohio St., 2017 (3) 144—Maya Moore, UConn, 2010 (6) 53—Crystal Langhorne, Maryland, 2006 (6) 73.7% (42-57)—Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas, 140—Jackie Stiles, Missouri St., 2001 (5) 53—Maya Moore, UConn, 2010 (6) 1990 (4) 139—Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, 2001 (6) 51—Tracy Henderson, Georgia, 1996 (6) 73.3% (22-30)—Peppi Brown, Duke, 1998 (4) 138—Sophia Young, Baylor, 2005 (6) 51—Jayne Appel, Stanford 2009 (5) 73.2% (30-41)—Kara Wolters, UConn, 1994 (4) 136—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1997 (6) 50—Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame, 1997 (5) 73.2% (30-41)—Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford 136—Brittney Griner, Baylor 2012 (6) 50—Clarisse Machanguana, Old Dominion, 2013 (3) 134—Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, 1989 (5) 1997 (6) 72.2% (39-54)—Michele VanGorp, Duke, 1999 (6) 134—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford 2012 (5) 71.9% (46-64)—Tina Charles, UConn, 2009 (6) 132—Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame, 1997 (5) Most Field Goals 71.6% (53-74)—Crystal Langhorne, Maryland, 132—Crystal Langhorne, Maryland, 2006 (6) Attempted 2006 (6) 131—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1998 71.4% (15-21)—Jessie Hicks, Maryland, 1992 (3) Highest Scoring Average (6 games) 71.4% (15-21)—Sarah Smith, Alabama, 1995 (3) 36.7 (110)—Lorri Bauman, Drake, 1982 (3 games) 130—Angel McCoughtry, Louisville, 2009 (6) 71.4% (20-28)—Nicole Ohlde, Kansas St., 2002 (3) 35.4 (177)—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, 1993 (5) 110—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, 1993 (5) 71.4% (15-21)—Carrem Gay, Duke, 2007 (3) 32.0 (96)—Kelsey Plum, Washington, 2017 (3) 108—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1997 (6) 30.7 (92)—Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio St., 2016 (3) 105—Candice Wiggins, Stanford, 2008 (6) Most Three-Point Field 29.3 (88)—LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St., 104—Sophia Young, Baylor, 2005 (6) Goals Made 1983 (3) 103—Danielle Adams, Texas A&M, 2011 (6) 22—Kia Nurse, UConn, 2017 (5 games) 29.3 (117)—Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga, 101—Tonya Sampson, North Carolina, 1994 (6) 20—Betsy Harris, Alabama, 1994 (5) 2011 (4) 100—Debra Williams, Louisiana Tech, 1994 (6) 20—Diana Taurasi, UConn, 2003 (6) 28.3 (113)—Sheri Sam, Vanderbilt, 1996 (4) 98—Candace Parker, Tennessee, 2008 (6) 20—Maya Moore, UConn, 2010 (6) 29.0 (116)—Odyssey Sims, Baylor, 2014 (4) 97—Alexis Peterson, Syracuse, 2016 (6) 19—Sydney Wallace, Georgia Tech, 2012 (3) 28.0 (112)—Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech, 97—Victoria Vivians, Mississippi St., 2017 (6) 18—Molly Goodenbour, Stanford, 1992 (5) 1984 (4) 96—Diana Taurasi, UConn, 2003 (6) 18—Nicole Levandusky, Xavier, 2001 (4) 28.0 (140)—Jackie Stiles, Missouri St., 2001 (5) 95—Saudia Roundtree, Georgia, 1996 (6) 18—Candice Wiggins, Stanford, 2008 (6) 27.8 (111)—Armintie Price, Ole Miss, 2007 (4) 95—Seimone Augustus, LSU, 2006 (5) 18—Antonita Slaughter, Louisville, 2013 (6) 27.7 (83)—Shalunda Enis, Alabama, 1996 (3) 18—Brianna Butler, Syracuse, 2016 (6) 27.7 (83)—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, 2006 (3) 17—Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame, 2001 (6) 27.7 (83)—Sydney Wallace, Georigia Tech, 2012 (3) 17—Diana Taurasi, UConn, 2004 (6) 27.5 (110)—Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas, 1990 (4) 17—Lindsay Bowen, Michigan St., 2005 (6) 17—Shanna Zolman, Tennessee, 2006 (4)

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17—Renee Montgomery, UConn, 2009 (61) 37—Lindsay Whalen, Minnesota, 2004 (5) 74—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford, 2010 (6) 17—Talia Walton, Washington, 2016 (5) 37—Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2011 (4) 74—Chantel Osahor, Washington, 2016 (5) 16—Karlie Samuelson, Stanford, 2017 (5) 37—Natalie Novosel, Notre Dame, 2012 (6) 73—Tina Charles, UConn, 2009 (6) 15—Eight tied (Most recent: Kari Korver, UCLA, 36—Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2012 (6) 72—Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion, 1985 (5) 2017 [3]) 35—Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt, 2002 (4) 69—Charlotte Smith, North Carolina, 1994 (5) 69—Kayla Pedersen, Stanford, 2010 (6) Most Three-Point Field Most Free Throws 67—Daedra Charles, Tennessee, 1991 (5) Goals Attempted Attempted 66—Ruth Hamblin, Oregon St., 2016 (5) 61— Brianna Butler, Syracuse, 2016 (6 games) 61—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, 1993 (5 games) 66—Breanna Stewart, UConn, 2016 (6) 47—Aubrey Eblin, Old Dominion, 1997 (6) 54—Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, 2001 (6) 64—La’Keshia Frett, Georgia, 1996 (6) 46—Diana Taurasi, UConn, 2004 (6) 53—Candace Parker, Tennessee, 2008 (6) 64—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, 2009 (5) 46—Candice Wiggins, Stanford, 2008 (6) 51—Candice Wiggins, Stanford, 2008 (6) 63—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1998 (6) 45—Shoni Schimmel, Louisville, 2013 (6) 50—Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2011 (4) 63—Sylvia Fowles, LSU, 2008 (5) 44—Diana Taurasi, UConn, 2003 (6) 49—Jackie Stiles, Missouri St., 2001 (5) 63—Breanna Stewart, UConn, 2015 (6) 42—Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech, 1998 (6) 48—Katie Douglas, Purdue, 2001 (6) 62—Kayla Pedersen, Stanford, 2008 (6) 42—Antonita Slaughter, Louisville, 2013 (6) 48—Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga, 2011 (4) 62—Tina Charles, UConn, 2010 (6) 41—Lindsay Bowen, Michigan St., 2005 (6) 47—Becky Hammon, Colorado St., 1999 (3) 61—Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame, 1997 (5) 41—Talia Walton, Washington, 2016 (5) 47—Natalie Novosel, Notre Dame, 2012 (6) 61—Marissa Coleman, Maryland, 2006 (6) 41—Victoria Vivians, Mississippi St., 2017 (6) 46—Carolyn Jones, Auburn, 1990 (5) 61—Candace Parker, Tennessee, 2007 (6) 40—Betsy Harris, Alabama, 1994 (5) 46—Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2012 (6) 40—Maya Moore, UConn, 2009 (6) 45—Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2010 (5) Highest Rebound Average 40—Renee Montgomery, UConn, 2009 (6) 44—Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech, 1983 (5) 15.7 (47 rebounds in 3 games)—Khara Smith, DePaul, 2006 40—Whitney Hand, Oklahoma, 2009 (5) 44—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford, 2010 (6) 15.3 (46 in 3)—Jennifer Hamson, BYU, 2014 39—Diana Taurasi, UConn, 2001 (5) 42—Lorri Bauman, Drake, 1982 (3) 15.0 (60 in 4)—Wendy Palmer, Virginia, 1995 38—Diana Taurasi, UConn, 2002 (6) 42—Cheryl Miller, Southern California, 1983 (5) 15.0 (75 in 5)—Janel McCarville, Minnesota, 2004 37—Kedra Holland, Georgia, 1995 (5) 42—Alexis Peterson, Syracuse, 2016 (6) 37—Ukari Figgs, Purdue, 1999 (6) 15.0 (60 in 4)—Ta’Shia Phillips, Xavier, 2010 37—Kristi Toliver, Maryland, 2006 (6) Highest Free-Throw 15.0 (45 in 3)—Chantel Osahor, Washington, 2017 Percentage (Min. 2.5 14.8 (74 in 5)—Chantel Osahor, Washington, 2016 Highest Three-Point 14.4 (72 in 5)—Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion, 1985 made per game and 10 Field-Goal Percentage 14.3 (43 in 3)—Pauline Jordan, UNLV, 1989 total) 14.3 (43 in 3)—Brittney Martin, Oklahoma St., 2014 (Min. 1.5 made per game) 100.0% (20-20)—Sue Bird, UConn, 2002 (6 games) 14.0 (42 in 3)—Shanda Berry, Iowa, 1988 81.8% (9-11)—Jennifer Azzi, Stanford, 1989 (3 games) 100.0% (20-20)—Chelsea Gray, Duke, 2012 (4) 14.0 (42 in 3)—Franthea Price, Iowa, 1988 80.0% (8-10)—Nykesha Sales, UConn, 1996 (5) 100.0% (18-18)—Danielle Campbell, Purdue, 14.0 (42 in 3)—Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech, 2003 80.0% (4-5)—Derica Wyatt, Oklahoma, 2017 (2) 2009 (4) 14.0 (42 in 3)—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, 2006 77.8% (7-9)—Briann January, Arizona St., 2007 (3) 100.0% (17-17)—Kate Starbird, Stanford, 1997 (5) 14.0 (42 in 3)—Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2013 77.8% (7-9)—Adrian Ritchie, Green Bay, 2011 (3) 100.0% (17-17)—Sidney Spencer, Tennessee, 14.0 (42 in 3)—Danielle Ballard, LSU, 2014 75.0% (6-8)—Tiffany Mitchell, South Carolina, 2007 (6) 13.8 (69 in 5)—Charlotte Smith, North Carolina, 1994 2014 (3) 100.0% (17-17)—Danielle Robinson, Oklahoma, 13.7 (41 in 3)—Amisha Carter, Louisiana Tech, 2004 75.0% (6-8)—Jessica January, DePaul, 2016 (3) 2011 (3) 13.7 (41 in 3)—Shaunte’ Smith, Oklahoma St., 2008 75.0% (6-8)—Leticia Romero, Florida St., 2016 (3) 100.0% (14-14)—Laurie Carter, Virginia, 1988 (3) 75.0% (6-8)—Sabrina Haines, Arizona St., 2017 (2) 100.0% (14-14)—Nicole Erickson, Duke, 1998 (4) Most Assists (Since 1985) 73.3% (11-15)—Amber Nicholas, Arkansas, 100.0% (13-13)—Sheana Mosch, Duke, 2000 (3) 50—Temeka Johnson, LSU, 2004 (5 games) 1990 (4) 100.0% (13-13)—Rubylee Wright, Georgetown, 47—LaQuan Stallworth, Louisiana Tech, 1998 (6) 71.4% (5-7)—Kylie Maeda, BYU, 2014 (3) 2011 (3) 44—Helen Darling, Penn St., 2000 (5) 70.0% (7-10)—Brittany Ray, Rutgers, 2008 (4) 100.0% (12-12)—Amber Nicholas, Arkansas, 44—Temeka Johnson, LSU, 2005 (5) 66.7% (8-12)—Melody Howard, Missouri St., 1990 (4) 1993 (3) 100.0% (12-12)—Jennifer Leitner, BYU, 2002 (3) 42—Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech, 1987 (5) 66.7% (6-9)—Kendra Wecker, Kansas St., 2002 (3) 100% (12-12)—Cierra Burdick, Tennessee, 2015 (4) 40—Dawn Staley, Virginia, 1991 (5) 66.7% (10-15)—Doneeka Hodges, LSU, 2003 (4) 100.0% (11-11)—Julie Lake, Texas Tech, 1996 (3) 40—Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga, 2011 (4) 66.7% (14-21)—Jamie Carey, Texas, 2004 (3) 100.0% (11-11)—Erin Lawless, Purdue, 2006 (3) 39—Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech, 64.7% (11-17)—Mandi Moore, New Mexico, 100.0% (11-11)—Jodi Howell, Purdue, 2009 (4) 1988 (5) 2003 (4) 100.0% (11-11)—Amanda Nisleit, Iowa St., 2009 (4) 39—Michelle Marciniak, Tennessee, 1995 (6) Most Free Throws Made 100.0% (11-11)—Takia Starks, Texas A&M, 2009 (3) 39—Saudia Roundtree, Georgia, 1996 (6) 100.0% (11-11)—Alexis Gray-Lawson, California, 39—Lindsay Whalen, Minnesota, 2004 (5) 57—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, 1993 (5 games) 2009 (3) 44—Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga, 2011 (4) 100.0% (10-10)—DaShawn Harden, LSU, 2014 (3) Most Steals (Since 1988) 43—Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, 2001 (6) 100.0% (16-16)—Dominique Wilson, NC State, 23—Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion, 1998 (3 games) 42—Jackie Stiles, Missouri St., 2001 (5) 2017 (2) 22—Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion, 1997 (6) 41—Carolyn Jones, Auburn, 1990 (5) 100.0% (12-12)—Kalani Brown, Baylor, 2017 (4) 21—Alexis Hornbuckle, Tennessee, 2008 (6) 41—Candice Wiggins, Stanford, 2008 (6) 100.0% (10-10)—Lexie Brown, Duke, 2017 (2) 20—Katie Douglas, Purdue, 2001 (6) 40—Becky Hammon, Colorado St., 1999 (3) 20—Niele Ivey, Notre Dame, 2001 (6) 39—Katie Douglas, Purdue, 2001 (6) Most Rebounds 19—Deanna Tate, Maryland, 1989 (4) 38—Lorri Bauman, Drake, 1982 (3) 75—Janel McCarville, Minnesota, 2004 (5 games)

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19—Laurie Aaron, Iowa, 1993 (4) Most Field Goals Highest Three-Point 19—Natalie Diaz, Old Dominion, 1999 (3) Attempted Field-Goal Percentage 18—Kristin Haynie, Michigan St., 2005 (6) 427—Tennessee, 1998 (6 games) 66.7% (22-33)—Stanford, 1989 (3 games) 18—Angel McCoughtry, Louisville, 2009 (6) 423—Louisiana Tech, 1998 (6) 57.1% (16-28)—George Washington, 2007 (3) 18—Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga, 2011 (4) 421—Georgia, 1996 (6) 52.2% (12-23)—Purdue, 2004 (3) 18—Moriah Jefferson, UConn, 2014 (6) 418—Tennessee, 1996 (6) 50.0% (21-42)—Texas, 2004 (3) 17—Kate Starbird, Stanford, 1995 (5) 50.0% (15-30)—Rutgers, 2006 (3) 17—Marie Ferdinand, LSU, 2000 (4) Highest Field-Goal 50.0% (14-28)—Notre Dame, 2016 (3) 17—Alana Beard, Duke, 2002 (5) 17—Jude Schimmel, Louisville, 2013 (6) Percentage 56.3% (162-288)—UConn, 2017 (5 games) Most Free Throws Made Most Blocks (Since 1988) 56.1% (203-362)—UConn, 2000 (6) 128—Tennessee, 2003 (6 games) 125—Tennessee, 1998 (6) 40—Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2010 (5 games) 55.7% (200-359)—UConn, 2016 (6) 123—Baylor, 2012 (6) 31—Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2012 (6) 53.8% (148-277)—Baylor, 2017 (4) 118—Purdue, 1999 (6) 30—Alison Bales, Duke, 2006 (6) 53.3% (88-165)—Ohio St., 2011 (3) 114—UConn, 1995 (6) 22—Rebecca Lobo, UConn, 1995 (6) 52.8% (124-235)—Duke, 2012 (4) 110—North Carolina, 1994 (6) 22—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, 2009 (5) 52.8% (199-377)—UConn, 2015 (6) 110—Purdue, 2001 (6) 22—Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2011 (4) 52.7% (117-222)—LSU, 2000 (4) 20—Ruth Hamblin, Oregon St., 2016 (5) 52.6% (80-152)—Notre Dame, 2000 (3) Most Free Throws 19—Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, 2001 (6) 52.6% (81-154)—Kansas St., 2002 (3) 19—Tina Charles, UConn, 2010 (6) 52.6% (102-194)—Maryland, 2017 (3) Attempted 175—Tennessee, 1998 (6 games) 19—Jennifer Hamson, BYU, 2014 (3) 52.5% (190-362)—UConn, 2009 (6) 168—Purdue, 1999 (6) 19—Breanna Stewart, UConn, 2015 (6) 52.5% (106-202)—Purdue, 2007 (4) 168—Baylor, 2012 (6) 19— Breanna Stewart, UConn, 2016 (6) 52.5% (199-379)—UConn, 2013 (6) 161—UConn, 1995 (6) 18—Tajama Abraham, George Washington, 1997 (4) 159—North Carolina, 1994 (6) 18—Teresa Geter, Tennessee, 1998 (6) Most Three-Point Field 154—Tennessee, 2000 (6) 18—Asjha Jones, UConn, 2002 (6) Goals Made 17—Tracy Henderson, Georgia, 1996 (6) 54—UConn, 2015 (6 games) Highest Free-Throw 17—Jordan Adams, New Mexico, 2003 (3) 53—UConn, 2016 (6) 17—LaToya Pringle, North Carolina, 2007 (5) 50—Syracuse, 2016 (6) Percentage (Min. 75 made) 17—Sylvia Fowles, LSU, 2008 (5) 48—UConn, 2017 (5) 84.8% (78-92)—UConn, 2012 (5 games) 17—Breanna Stewart, UConn, 2013 (6) 47—UConn, 2009 (6) 82.0% (91-111)—UConn, 2016 (6) 17—Stefanie Dolson, UConn, 2014 (6) 47—UConn, 2010 (6) 81.2% (108-133)—Texas Tech, 1993 (5) 16—Kelly Schumacher, UConn, 2000 (6) 46—Louisville, 2013 (6) 79.8% (103-129)—Missouri St., 2001 (5) 16—Alison Bales, Duke, 2005 (4) 45—Washington, 2016 (5) 79.1% (91-115)—Tennessee, 2002 (5) 16—Devereaux Peters, Notre Dame, 2012 (6) 44—Xavier, 2001 (4) 78.8% (78-99)—Texas A&M, 2011 (6) 16—Breanna Stewart, UConn, 2014 (6) 44—UConn, 2004 (6) 78.7% (48-61)—Louisville, 2014 (4) 16—A’ja Wilson, South Carolina, 2017 (6) 44—Stanford, 2008 (6) 78.7% (107-136)—Mississippi St., 2017 (6) 43—O klahoma, 2002 (6) 78.6% (81-103)—Penn St., 2000 (5) 43—UConn, 2003 (6) 78.6% (99-126)—South Carolina, 2017 (6) TEAM 43—Iowa St., 2009 (4) 78.4% (105-134)—Oklahoma, 2002 (5) 43—UConn, 2013 (6) (Three-Game Minimum for Averages and Most Rebounds Percentages) Most Three-Point Field 292—Duke, 2006 (6 games) Most Points Goals Attempted 547—UConn, 2000 (6 games) 162—Syracuse, 2016 (6 games) 544—UConn, 2016 (6) 133—UConn, 2015 (6) 531—Tennessee, 1998 (6) 126—Washington, 2016 (5) 520—UConn, 2015 (6) 121—Louisville, 2013 (6) 517—UConn, 2013 (6) 116—UConn, 2004 (6) 510—UConn, 2009 (6) 116—Stanford, 2008 (6) 509—Tennessee, 1996 (6) 114—Iowa St., 2009 (4) 507—UConn, 1995 (6) 113—Oklahoma, 2002 (6) 113—UConn, 2014 (6) Most Field Goals Made 112—UConn, 2009 (6) 203—UConn, 2000 (6 games) 112—Stanford, 2014 (5) 200—UConn, 2016 (6) 111—UConn, 2016 (6) 199—UConn, 2013 (6) 111—Oregon St., 2016 (5) 199—UConn, 2015 (6) 109—UConn, 2003 (6) 198—Tennessee, 1996 (6) 109—Stanford, 2010 (6) 196—Georgia, 1998 (6) 108—UConn, 2010 (6) 196—Tennessee, 1998 (6) 107—UConn, 2001 (5) Vanderbilt’s Chantelle Anderson averaged 22.5 192—UConn, 2002 (6) points per game in championship play.

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285—Maryland, 2006 (6) 116—UConn, 2017 (5) 66—Notre Dame, 2012 (6) 284—UConn, 1995 (6) 115—Tennessee, 1995 (6) 284—Tennessee, 1998 (6) 114—Stanford, 1995 (5) Most Blocks (Since 1988) 283—Stanford, 2010 (6) 114—UConn, 2015 (6) 53—UConn, 2002 (6 games) 282—Tennessee, 1996 (6) 113—UConn, 2013 (6) 50—Duke, 2006 (6) 49—UConn, 2013 (6) Most Assists (Since 1985) Most Steals (Since 1988) 45—Baylor, 2010 (5) 129—UConn, 2016 (6 games) 81—UConn, 2000 (6 games) 44—UConn, 2014 (6) 128—UConn, 2002 (6) 75—Old Dominion, 1997 (6) 42—UConn, 2010 (6) 123—UConn, 2010 (6) 71—UConn, 2013 (6) 42—UConn, 2015 (6) 118—UConn, 1995 (6) 67—Tennessee, 1998 (6) 41—UConn, 1995 (6) 117—UConn, 2000 (6) 66—North Carolina, 1994 (6) 117—UConn, 2014 (6) 66—North Carolina, 2006 (5)

CAREER RECORDS

22.3 (403 in 18)—Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2010-13 Most Field Goals INDIVIDUAL 21.9 (263 in 12)—Cindy Brown, Long Beach St., 1984-87 Attempted (Min. 10 games for just averages and per- 21.8 (479 in 22)—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 399—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1996-99 centages, unless noted.) 1996-99 (22 games) 21.8 (261 in 12)—Clarissa Davis, Texas, 1986-89 350—Maya Moore, UConn, 2008-11 (22) Most Points 21.6 (388 in 18)—Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, 330—Diana Taurasi, UConn, 2001-04 (23) 479—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1996-99 1986-89 314—Seimone Augustus, LSU, 2003-06 (19) (22 games) 21.6 (476 in 22)—Maya Moore, UConn, 2008-11 297—Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn, 2012- 476—Maya Moore, UConn, 2008-11 (22) 21.5 (323 in 15)—Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2010-12 15 (23) 446—Breanna Stewart, UConn, 2013-16 (23) 21.1 (444 in 21)—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford, 297—Breanna Stewart, UConn, 2013-16 (23) 444—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford, 2009-11 (21) 2009-12 294—Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, 1986-89 (18) 428—Diana Taurasi, UConn, 2001-04 (23) 20.8 (333 in 16)—Cheryl Miller, Southern California, 290—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford, 2009-12 403—Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2010-13 (18) 1983-86 270—Rebecca Lobo, UConn, 1992-95 (13) 388—Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, 1986-89 (18) 20.8 (332 in 16)—Candace Parker, Tennessee, 266—Candace Parker, Tennessee, 2006-08 (16) 2006-08 374—Seimone Augustus, LSU, 2003-06 (19) 261—Penny Toler, San Diego St./Long Beach St., 374—Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn, 2012-15 1985, 87-89 (13) (23) Most Field Goals Made 255—Renee Montgomery, UConn, 2006-09 (19) 195—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1996-99 367—Candice Wiggins, Stanford, 2005-08 (16) 253—Candice Wiggins, Stanford, 2005-08 (16) (22 games) 352—Alana Beard, Duke, 2001-04 (17) 252—Jayne Appel, Stanford, 2007-10 (19) 348—Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame, 2010-13, (20) 176—Maya Moore, UConn, 2008-11 (22) 333—Cheryl Miller, Southern California, 1983-86 (16) 163—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford, 2009-12 (21) Highest Field-Goal 162—Breanna Stewart, UConn, 2013-16 (23) 332—Candace Parker, Tennessee, 2006-08 (16) Percentage 324—Jayne Appel, Stanford, 2007-10 (19) 160—Seimone Augustus, LSU, 2003-06 (19) 155—Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, 1986-89 (18) 71.4% (60-84)—Katrina McClain, Georgia, 1984- 312—Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech, 1982-84 87 (12 games) (14) 151—Diana Taurasi, UConn, 2001-04 (23) 66.9% (103-154)—Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, 310—Tina Charles, UConn, 2007-10 (21) 143—Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2010-13 (18) 1998-01 (14) 300—Bria Hartley, UConn, 2011-14 (22) 137—Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn, 2012- 64.7% (110-170)­—Crystal Langhorne, Maryland, 293—Jewell Loyd, Notre Dame, 2013-15 (17) 15 (23) 2005-08 (14) 291—Penny Toler, San Diego St./Long Beach 134—Jayne Appel, Stanford, 2007-10 (19) 63.8% (102-160)—Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt, St., 1985, 87-89 (13) 130—Alana Beard, Duke, 2001-04 (19) 2000-03 (12) 128—Penny Toler, San Diego St./Long Beach St., 63.7% (58-91)—Kristen Folkl, Stanford, 1995, Highest Scoring Average 1985, 87-89 (13) 1997 (11) 22.9 (367 in 16 games)—Candice Wiggins, 127—Tina Charles, UConn, 2007-10 (21) 63.0% (63-100)—Danielle Gant, Texas A&M, Stanford, 2005-08 127—Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame, 2010-13 (20) 2006-09 (10) 22.5 (270 in 12)—Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt, 124—Candace Parker, Tennessee, 2006-08 (16) 62.4% (98-157)—Pam McGee, Southern California, 2000-03 121—Cheryl Miller, Southern California, 1983- 1982-84 (13) 22.4 (291 in 13)—Penny Toler, San Diego St./ 86 (16) 61.8% (118-191)—Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Long Beach St., 1985, 1987-89 Tech, 1982-84 (14) 22.3 (312 in 14)—Janice Lawrence, Louisiana 61.5% 40-65)—Destiny Williams, Baylor, 2011- Tech, 1982-84 12 (10)

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61.0% (823-136)—Kia Vaughn, Rutgers, 2006- Highest Three-Point 88.0% (44-50)—Kayla McBride, Notre Dame, 09 (16) 2012-14 (17) 60.6% (74-122)—Chiney Ogwumike,Stanford Field-Goal Percentage 87.8% (72-82)—Carolyn Jones, Auburn, 1989- 2011-13 (13). (Min. 1.5 made per game) 91 (13) 60.3% (108-179)—Clarissa Davis, Texas, 1986- 55.8% (29-52)—Jennifer Azzi, Stanford, 1988-90 87.3% (62-71)—Ukari Figgs, Purdue, 1996-99 (13) 89 (12) (10 games) 60.2% (106-176)—Stefanie Dolson, UConn 47.4% (27-57)—Molly Goodenbour, Stanford, Most Rebounds 2011-14 (22) 1990-93 (13) 221—Sylvia Fowles, LSU, 2005-08 (21 games) 60.0% (51-85)—Stefanie Dolson, UConn 2011- 46.4% (39-84)—Sue Bird, UConn, 2000-02 (17) 207—Kayla Pedersen, Stanford, 2008-11 (22) 12 (10) 46.0% (23-50)—Kayla McBride, Notre Dame, 207—Breanna Stewart, UConn, 2013-16 (23) 59.9% (127-212)—Tina Charles, UConn, 2007- 2012-14 (17) 198—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1996- 10 (21) 44.2% (42-95)—Shanna Zolman, Tennessee, 99 (22) 59.6% (84-141)—Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee, 2003-06 (21) 198—Tina Charles, UConn, 2007-10 (21) 1982-84 (12) 43.8% (28-64)—Shannon Bobbitt, Tennessee, 197—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford, 2009-12 (21) 58.7% (85-145)—Natalie Achonwa, Notre Dame 2007-08 (12) 195—Maya Moore, UConn, 2008-11 (22) 2011-14 (21) 42.4% (28-66)—Jennifer Rizzotti, UConn, 1993- 57.5% (77-134)—Daedra Charles, Tennessee, 96 (16) 177—Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford 2011-14 (18) 1989-91 (13) 42.1% (59-140)---Maya Moore, UConn, 2008-11 (22) 175—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, 2006-09 (13) 57.1% (96-168)—Janet Harris, Georgia, 1982- 41.3% (26-63)—Nicole Powell, Stanford, 2001- 171—Stefanie Dolson, UConn 2011-14 (22) 85 (13) 04 (11) 170—Cheryl Miller, Southern California, 1983- 86 (16) Most Three-Point Field Most Free Throws made 170— Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2010-13 (18) Goals Made 117—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford, 2009-12 165—Jayne Appel, Stanford, 2007-10 (19) 61—Diana Taurasi, UConn, 2001-04 (23 games) (21 games) 164—Nicky Anosike, Tennessee, 2005-08 (21) 59—Maya Moore, UConn, 2008-11 (22) 117—Brittney Griner, Baylor 2010-13 (18) 162—Sheila Frost, Tennessee, 1986-89 (18) 52—Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn, 2012- 99—Candice Wiggins, Stanford, 2005-08 (16) 161—Val Whiting, Stanford, 1990-93 (16) 15 (23) 99—Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2010-12 (15) 152—Marissa Coleman, Maryland, 2006-09 (16) 42—Shanna Zolman, Tennessee, 2003-06 (21) 92—Breanna Stewart, UConn, 2013-16 (23) 152—Natalie­ Achonwa, Notre Dame 2011-14 (21) 42—Candice Wiggins, Stanford, 2005-08 (16) 91—Cheryl Miller, Southern California, 1983-86 (16) 149—Erlana Larkins, North Carolina, 2005-08 (18) 39—Sue Bird, UConn, 2000-02 (17) 89—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1996-99 (22) 37—Renee Montgomery, UConn, 2006-09 (19) 87—Katie Douglas, Purdue, 1998-01 (18) Highest Rebound 37—Bria Hartley, UConn, 2011-14 (22) 84—Candace Parker, Tennessee, 2006-08 (16) Average 36—Kristi Toliver, Maryland, 2006-09 (16) 82—Alana Beard, Duke, 2001-04 (17) 13.5 (175 rebounds in 13 games)—Courtney 35—Jeanette Pohlen, Stanford, 2008-11 (22) 78—Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, 1986-89 (18) Paris, Oklahoma, 2006-09 35—Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn, 2012- 12.9 (129 in 10)—Janel McCarville, Minnesota, 14 (17) Most Free Throws 2002-04 30—Breanna Stewart, UConn, 2013-16 (23) Attempted 11.4 (148 in 13)—Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech, 29—Jennifer Azzi, Stanford, 1988-90 (10) 1988-90 166—Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2010-13 (18 games) 29—Ivory Latta, North Carolina, 2004-07 (15) 11.1 (221 in 20)—Sylvia Fowles, LSU, 2005-08 148—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford, 2009-12 (21) 28—Jennifer Rizzotti, UConn, 1993-96 (16) 10.6 (170 in 16)—Cheryl Miller, Southern 141—Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2010-12 (15) 28—Shannon Bobbitt, Tennessee, 2007-08 (12) California, 1983-86 122—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1996-99 (22) 10.5 (136 in 13)—Kirsten Cummings, Long Most Three-Point Field 121—Cheryl Miller, Southern California, 1983-86 (16) Beach St., 1982-85 118—Candace Parker, Tennessee, 2006-08 (16) 10.4 (125 in 12)—Charlotte Smith, North Goals Attempted 117—Candice Wiggins, Stanford, 2005-08 (16) Carolina, 1992-95 167—Diana Taurasi, UConn, 2001-04 (23 games) 115—Breanna Stewart, UConn, 2013-16 (23) 10.3 (103 in 10)—Tracey Reid, North Carolina, 140—Maya Moore, UConn, 2008-11 (22) 109—Katie Douglas, Purdue, 1998-01 (18) 1995, 97-98 135—Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn, 2012- 103—Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, 1986-89 (18) 10.1 (161 in 16)—Val Whiting, Stanford, 1990-93 15 (23) 103—Alana Beard, Duke, 2001-04 (17) 10.0 (110 in 11)—Nicole Powell, Stanford, 2001-04 120—Renee Montgomery, UConn, 2006-09 (19) 103—Sylvia Fowles, LSU, 2005-08 (20) 112—Kristi Toliver, Maryland, 2006-09 (16) Most Assists (Since 1985) 106—Candice Wiggins, Stanford, 2005-08 (16) Highest Free-Throw 136—Temeka Johnson, LSU, 2002-05 (16 games) 104—Bria Hartley, UConn, 2011-14 (22) 127—Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech, 102—Ivory Latta, North Carolina, 2004-07 (15) Percentage (Min. 2.5 made 1985-88 (16) 95—Shanna Zolman, Tennessee, 2003-06 (21) per game and 25 total) 123—Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame, 2010-13 (20) 92—Jeanette Pohlen, Stanford, 2008-11 (22) 95.7% (44-46)—Kelly Miller, Georgia, 1998-01 106—Diana Taurasi, UConn, 2001-04 (23) 84—Sue Bird, UConn, 2000-02 (17) (12 games) 106—Moriah Jefferson, UConn, 2013-16 (24) 76—Tiffany Hayes, UConn, 2009-11 (22) 93.3% (56-60)—Danielle Robinson, Oklahoma, 92—Dawn Staley, Virginia, 1989-92 (15) 2008-11 74—Breanna Stewart, UConn, 2013-16 (23) 92—Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion, 1995-98 91.7% (33-36)—Whitney Hand, Oklahoma, (13) 69— Keyla Snowden, Kentucky, 2010-12 (10) 2009-12 (10) 66—Jennifer Rizzotti, UConn, 1993-96 (16) NOTE: Kim Mulkey, Louisiana Tech, 1982-84, 88.8% (48-54)—Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, recorded 96 assists in 14 games before assists 66—Whitney Hand, Oklahoma, 2009-12 (10) UConn 2012-15 (23) became an official statistic. 66—Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame, 2010-13 (20) 88.6% (31-35)—Nicole Powell, Stanford, 2001- 65—Ukari Figgs, Purdue, 1996-99 (13) 04 (11) Most Steals (Since 1988) 65—Katie Gearlds, Purdue, 2004-07 (12) 88.1% (37-42)—Jasmine Thomas, Duke, 2008- 61—Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion, 1995-98 11 (13) (13 games) 88.4% (38-43)—Katie Gearlds, Purdue, 2004-07 (12)

Career Records 84

59—Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame, 2010-13 (20) 43—Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, 2006-09 (13) 22—Tiffany Hayes, UConn, 2009-12 56—Kelly Miller, Georgia, 1998-01 (12) 43—Tina Charles, UConn, 2007-10 (21) 22—Jeanette Pohlen, Stanford, 2008-11 56—Alexis Hornbuckle, Tennessee, 2005-08 (21) 40—Candace Parker, Tennessee, 2006-08 (16) 22—Kayla Pedersen, Stanford, 2008-11 53—Moriah Jefferson, UConn, 2013-16 (24) 39—Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, 1998-01 (14) 22—Bria Hartley, UConn, 2011-14 47—Alana Beard, Duke, 2001-04 (17) 38—Rebecca Lobo, UConn, 1992-95 (13) 22—Stefanie Dolson, UConn, 2011-14 45—Erlana Larkins, North Carolina, 2005-08 (18) 37—Cheryl Miller, Southern California, 1983-86 (16) 21—Shanna Zolman, Tennessee, 2003-06 44—Nicky Anosike, Tennessee, 2005-08 (21) 37—Nicky Anosike, Tennessee, 2005-08 (21) 21—Nicky Anosike, Tennessee, 2005-08 44—Maya Moore, UConn, 2008-11 (22) 33—Elizabeth Williams, Duke, 2012-14 (10) 21—Alexis Hornbuckle, Tennessee, 2005-08 43—Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame, 2010-12 (15) 27—Katrina McClain, Georgia, 1984-87 (12) 21—Tina Charles, UConn, 2007-10 42—Dawn Staley, Virginia, 1989-92 (15) 27—LaToya Pringle, North Carolina, 2005-08 (18) 21—Nnemkadi Oguwmike, Stanford, 2009-12 41—Michelle Marciniak, Notre Dame/Tennessee, 27—Jessica Breland, North Carolina, 2007, 21—Kaili McLaren, UConn, 2007-10 1992, 94-96 (16) 09-11 (14) 21—Rosalyn Gold-Onwude, Stanford, 2006, 08-10 NOTE: Cheryl Miller, Southern California, 1983- 27—Devereaux Peters, Notre Dame, 2010-12 (15) 21—Natalie Achonwa, Notre Dame, 2011-14 86, recorded 51 steals in 16 games, and Teresa NOTES: Anne Donovan, Old Dominion, 1982-83, 20—Kalana Greene, UConn, 2006-07, 09-10 Weather­spoon, Louisiana Tech, 1985-88, record- recorded 36 blocked shots in six games before ed 44 steals in 16 games before steals became blocked shots became an official statistic. 20—Sylvia Fowles, LSU, 2005-08 an official statistic. 20—Swin Cash, UConn, 1999-02 Games Played 20—Asjha Jones, UConn, 1999-02 Most Blocked Shots 20—Tamika Williams, UConn, 1999-02 24—Laurie Milligan, Tennessee, 1995-98 20—Gwen Jackson, Tennessee, 2000-03 (Since 1988) 24—Moriah Jefferson, UConn, 2013-16 20—Kara Lawson, Tennessee, 2000-03 105—Brittney Griner, Baylor, 2010-13 (18 games) 23—Diana Taurasi, UConn, 2001-04 20—Tasha Butts, Tennessee, 2001-04 71—Breanna Stewart, UConn, 2013-16 (23) 23—Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn, 2012-15 20—Ashley Robinson, Tennessee, 2001-04 62—Alison Bales, Duke, 2004-07 (15) 23—Breanna Stewart, UConn, 2013-16 20—Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame 2010-2013 52—Sylvia Fowles, LSU, 2005-08 (20) 22—Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1996-99 52—Breanna Stewart, UConn, 2013-15 (17) 22—Kellie Jolly, Tennessee, 1996-99 50—Stefanie Dolson, UConn, 2011-14 (22) 22—Maya Moore, UConn, 2008-11

OVERTIME RECORDS

19—Vanderbilt vs. DePaul, Cincinnati 1st, 3-21-10 13—Oregon St. (19) vs. Tennessee St. (6), TEAM 19—Georgia vs. Oklahoma St., Tempe 2nd, Mideast 1st, 3-17-95 3-22-10 13—Cincinnati (17) vs. Saint Peter’s(4), East 19—Mississippi St. vs. Baylor, Oklahoma City 1st, 3-16-02 Most Overtimes RF, 3-26-17 10—Arkansas (15) vs. UCLA (5), West 1st, 4—Alabama (121) vs. Duke (120), East 2nd, 18—Drake vs. Ole Miss, Midwest 1st, 3-17-95 3-14-90 3-18-95 18—North Carolina vs. Michigan St., East 2nd, 10—North Carolina (18) vs. Michigan St. (8), 3—Tennessee (90) vs. Ole Miss (83), Mideast 3-16-97 East 2nd, 3-16-97 RF, 3-25-83 17—Stanford vs. Michigan, West 1st, 3-18-00 3—Oklahoma St. (96) vs. Michigan St. (94), Most Points, Both Teams Midwest RSF, 3-21-91 17—Cincinnati vs. St. Peter’s, East 1st, 3-16-02 in Overtime Most Points in Overtime Fewest Points in Overtime 79—Alabama (40) vs. Duke (39), East 2nd (4 40—Alabama vs. Duke, East 2nd (4 OT), 3-18-95 2—Montana vs. Stanford, Midwest 2nd, 3-20-88 OT), 3-18-95 39—Duke vs. Alabama, East 2nd (4 OT), 3-18-95 2—Alabama vs. Stanford, West RSF, 3-23-96 54—Oklahoma St. (28) vs. Michigan St. (26), Midwest RSF (3 OT), 3-21-91 28—Oklahoma St. vs. Michigan St., Midwest 2—Portland vs. Michigan St., East 1st, 3-14-97 RSF (3 OT), 3-21-91 3—St. John’s (NY) vs. Florida St., Tallahassee 45—Tennessee (26) vs. Ole Miss (19), Mideast RSF, (3 OT), 3-25-83 26—Tennessee vs. Ole Miss, Mideast RF (3 OT), 2nd, 3-22-10 3-25-83 3—FGCU vs. Oklahoma St., West Lafayette 1st, 35—Georgia (19) vs. Oklahoma St. (16), Tempe 2nd, 3-22-10 26—Michigan St. vs. Oklahoma St., Midwest 3-22-14 RSF (3 OT), 3-21-91 4—11 tied (Most recent: UConn vs. Mississippi 31—Vanderbilt (19) vs. DePaul (12), Cincinnati St., NSF, 3-31-17) 1st, 3-21-10 30—Drake (18) vs. Ole Miss (12), Midwest 1st, Most Points in One 3-17-95 Overtime Period Largest Point 22—Long Beach St. vs. San Diego St., West Differential in Overtime Most Points, Both Teams RSF, 3-22-84 18—Long Beach St. (22) vs. San Diego St. (4), in One Overtime Period 19—Oregon St. vs. Tennessee St., Mideast 1st, West RSF, 3-22-84 3-17-95 35—Georgia (19) vs. Oklahoma St. (16), Tempe 2nd, 3-22-10

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31—Vanderbilt (19) vs. DePaul (12), Cincinnati 1987 (1) 1997 (4) 1st, 3-21-10 Northwestern 62, Kansas St. 61 Michigan St. 75, Portland 70 30—Drake (18) vs. Ole Miss (12), Midwest 1st, Midwest 1st, March 11 East 1st, March 14 3-17-95 North Carolina 81, Michigan St. 71 29—Mississippi St. (19) vs. Baylor (10), 1988 (2) East 2nd, March 16 Oklahoma City RF, 3-26-17 Stanford 74, Montana 72 Old Dominion 69, Purdue 65 27—SMU (14) vs. Southern Miss. (13), West Midwest 2nd, March 20 Mideast 2nd, March 16 1st, 3-16-95 Louisiana Tech 83, Texas 80 Old Dominion 83, Stanford 82 27—Stanford (17) vs. Michigan (10), West 1st, Midwest RF, March 26 NSF, March 28 3-18-00 26—Long Beach St. (22) vs. San Diego St. (4), 1998 (1) West RSF, 3-22-84 1989 (0) None UC Santa Barbara 76, Vanderbilt 71 26—Southern Ill. (15) vs. Colorado (11), Midwest Mideast 1st, March 14 1st, 3-18-92 26—North Carolina (18) vs. Michigan St. (8), 1990 (2) East 2nd, 3-16-97 Arkansas 90, UCLA 80 1999 (1) West 1st, March 14 Arizona 87, Florida 84 Fewest Points, Both Virginia 79, Tennessee 75 Midwest 2nd, March 14 East RF, March 24 Teams in Overtime 2000 (3) 6—Stanford (4) vs. Montana (2), Midwest 2nd, 1991 (2) UAB 80, Oregon 79 3-20-88 Oklahoma St. 96, Michigan St. 94 (3 OT) West 1st, March 17 6—Stanford (4) vs. Alabama (2), West RSF, Midwest 2nd, March 16 Vanderbilt 71, Kansas 69 (2 OT) 3-23-96 Tennessee 70, Virginia 67 Midwest 1st, March 18 7—Florida St. (4) vs. St. John’s (NY) (3), CH, March 31 Stanford 81, Michigan 74 Tallahassee 2nd, 3-22-10 West 1st, March 18 7—Oklahoma St. (4) vs. FGCU (3), West 1992 (3) Lafayette 1st, 3-22-14 Northern Ill. 77, Louisiana Tech 71 2001 (1) 9—Northwestern (5) vs. Kansas St. (4), Midwest Mideast 1st, March 18 Iowa 89, Oregon 82 1st, 3-11-87 Southern Ill. 84, Colorado 80 Midwest 1st, March 17 9—Michigan St. (7) vs. Portland (2), East 1st, Midwest 1st, March 18 3-14-97 Missouri St. 61, Iowa 60 2002 (2) Midwest 2nd, March 22 Cincinnati 76, Saint Peter’s 63 East 1st, March 16 OVERTIME GAMES IN 1993 (2) Old Dominion 74, Purdue 70 North Carolina 74, Alabama 73 Mideast 2nd, March 18 TOURNAMENT PLAY Mideast 2nd, March 21 (69) Ohio St. 73, Iowa 72 2003 (2) NSF, April 3 New Mexico 91, Miami (FL) 85 1982 (1) West 1st, March 22 1994 (1) Boston College 86, Vanderbilt 85 Tennessee 91, Southern California 9 East 2nd, March 24 Mideast RF, March 21 Texas A&M 75, San Diego St. 72 West 2nd, March 20 2004 (1) 1983 (1) 1995 (5) Notre Dame 69, Missouri St. 65 Tennessee 90, Ole Miss 83 (3 OT) East 1st, March 21 Mideast RSF, March 25 SMU 96, Southern Miss. 95 West 1st, March 16 Drake 87, Ole Miss 81 2005 (0) 1984 (3) Midwest 1st, March 17 None North Carolina 81, St. John’s (N.Y.) 79 Oregon St. 88, Tennessee St. 75 East 1st, March 16 Mideast 1st, March 17 2006 (3) Old Dominion 73, NC State 71 Alabama 121, Duke 120 (4 OT) East RSF, March 22 Maryland 75, Utah 65 East 2nd, March 18 Albuquerque RF, March 27 Long Beach St. 91, San Diego St. 73 George Washington 96, Drake 93 West RSF, March 22 Duke 63, UConn 61 Midwest 2nd, March 19 Bridgeport RF, March 28 1985 (1) Maryland 78, Duke 75 1996 (5) CH, April 4 La.-Monroe 85, Missouri 84 Michigan St. 60, Massachusetts 57 Midwest 1st, March 14 Mideast 1st, March 16 2007 (1) Auburn 68, Colorado 61 NC State 78, Baylor 72 1986 (3) West 2nd, March 17 Fresno 2nd, March 20 Middle Tenn. 78, South Carolina 77 SFA 93, Clemson 88 Mideast 1st, March 12 Midwest 2nd, March 18 2008 (3) Long Beach St. 78, Texas Tech 73 Stanford 78, Alabama 76 West 2nd, March 15 Oklahoma St. 73, Florida St. 72 West RSF, March 23 Des Moines 2nd, March 24 Ole Miss 56, Auburn 55 Tennessee 88, UConn 83 Midwest RSF, March 20 Old Dominion 88, Virginia 85 NSF, March 29 Norfolk 2nd, March 25 Notre Dame 79, Oklahoma 75 West Lafayette 2nd, March 25

Overtime Records 86

2009 (1) 2012 (2) 2015 (1) Baylor 87, UTSA 82 St. Bonaventure 72, FGCU 65 Tennessee 73, Gonzaga 69 Lubbock 1st, March 22 Tallahassee 1st, March 18 Spokane RSF, March 28 Notre Dame 83, UConn 75 2010 (4) NSF, April 1 2016 (0) Vanderbilt 83, DePaul 76 None Sacramento 1st, March 20 2013 (3) Georgia 74, Oklahoma St. 71 Dayton 96, St. John’s (NY) 90 2017 (3) Sacramento 2nd, March 22 Queens 1st, March 24 Notre Dame 88, Purdue 82 Florida St. 66, St. John’s (NY) 65 California 82, South Fla. 78 Notre Dame 2nd, March 19 Dayton 2nd, March 22 Lubbock 2nd, March 25 Mississippi St. 94, Baylor 85 Oklahoma 77, Notre Dame 72 California 65, Georgia 62 Oklahoma City RF, March 26 Kansas City RSF, March 30 Spokane RF, April 1 Mississippi St. 66, UConn 64 NSF, March 31 2011 (1) 2014 (1) Kentucky 66, Hampton 62 Oklahoma St. 61, FGCU 60 Albuquerque 1st, March 19 West Lafayette 1st, March 22

CLOSE GAMES

Louisiana Tech 66, Iowa 65 Ohio St. 73, Iowa 72 (OT) ONE-POINT GAMES Midwest RF, March 21 NSF, April 3 IN TOURNAMENT 1988 (1) 1994 (3) Penn St. 86, La Salle 85 Old Dominion 56, St. Joseph’s 55 PLAY (71) Mideast 1st, March 16 East 1st, March 16 Clemson 65, FIU 64 1982 (1) 1989 (1) Mideast 1st, March 16 Tennessee 91, Southern California 90 (OT) LSU 54, Purdue 53 North Carolina 60, Louisiana Tech 59 Mideast RF, March 21 Midwest 2nd, March 19 CH, April 3 1983 (1) 1990 (0) 1995 (5) Penn St. 73, Cheyney 72 None SMU 96, Southern Miss. 95 (OT) East RSF, March 24 West 1st, March 16 1991 (3) Wisconsin 73, Kansas 72 1984 (1) Providence 88, Fairfield 87 Mideast 1st, March 16 Cheyney 73, North Carolina 72 East 1st, March 13 Alabama 121, Duke 120 (4 OT) East RSF, March 22 Oklahoma St. 81, DePaul 80 East 2nd, March 18 Midwest 1st, March 13 1985 (1) UConn 81, Toledo 80 La.-Monroe 85, Missouri 84 (OT) East 2nd, March 16 Midwest 1st, March 14 1992 (6) 1986 (5) George Washington 70, Vermont 69 Middle Tenn. 78, South Carolina 77 (OT) East 1st, March 18 Mideast 1st, March 12 West Virginia 73, Clemson 72 Illinois 69, Ohio 68 East 2nd, March 22 Mideast 1st, March 12 Missouri St. 61, Iowa 60 (OT) Missouri 66, Arkansas 65 Midwest 2nd, March 22 Midwest 1st, March 12 UCLA 82, Texas 81 LSU 81, Ohio St. 80 Midwest 2nd, March 22 Mideast RSF, March 20 SFA 75, Creighton 74 Ole Miss 56, Auburn 55 (OT) West 2nd, March 22 Midwest RSF, March 20 Stanford 66, Virginia 65 NSF, April 4 1987 (4) Northwestern 62, Kansas St. 61 (OT) 1993 (3) Midwest 1st, March 11 Georgetown 68, Penn St. 67 NC State 68, Villanova 67 East 2nd, March 20 East 2nd, March 14 North Carolina 74, Alabama 73 (OT) Virginia 76, Memphis 75 Mideast 2nd, March 21 Texas’ Vicki Hall. Mideast 2nd, March 15

Close Games 87

Virginia 63, Louisiana Tech 62 Oklahoma St. 73, Florida St. 72 (OT) 1983 (2) East RS, March 23 Des Moines 2nd, March 24 Georgia 72, North Carolina 70 Purdue 67, Vanderbilt 66 Tennessee 47, LSU 46 Mideast 1st, March 19 West RS, March 23 NSF, April 6 Southern California 69, Louisiana Tech 67 1996 (1) 2009 (2) CH, April 3 Iowa 72, DePaul 71 Michigan St. 60, Middle Tenn. 59 1984 (2) Mideast 2nd, March 17 East Lansing 1st, March 22 North Carolina 81, St. John’s (N.Y.) 79 (OT) Iowa St. 69, Michigan St. 68 East 1st, March 16 Berkeley RS, March 28 1997 (1) Old Dominion 73, NC State 71 (OT) Old Dominion 83, Stanford 82 (OT) Mideast RS, March 22 NSF, March 28 2010 (4) Dayton 67, TCU 66 1985 (1) Memphis 1st, March 20 1998 (3) Western Ky. 92, Texas 90 Alabama 75, UCLA 74 Florida St. 66, St. John’s 65 (OT) Mideast RS, March 22 Midwest 2nd, March 15 Dayton 2nd, March 22 Rutgers 62, Iowa St. 61 Xavier 63, Vanderbilt 62 1986 (1) Mideast 2nd, March 16 Sacramento 2nd, March 23 James Madison 55, Providence 53 NC State 55, Old Dominion 54 Gonzaga 72, Texas A&M 71 East 1st, March 12 East RS, March 21 Sacramento 2nd, March 22 2011 (1) 1987 (1) 1999 (0) Iowa 62, Georgia 60 None Texas A&M 63 vs. Stanford 62 Midwest RS, March 19 NSF, April 3 2000 (5) 2012 (0) 1988 (4) SFA 73, Xavier 72 Wake Forest 53, Villanova 51 East 1st, March 17 None East 1st, March 16 UAB 80, Oregon 79 (OT) St. Joseph’s 68, Bowling Green 66 West 1st, March 17 2013 (1) Mideast 1st, March 16 SMU 64, NC State 63 South Fla. 71, Texas Tech 70 Stanford 74, Montana 72 (OT) Midwest 1st, March 18 Lubbock 1st, March 23 Midwest 2nd, March 20 Louisiana Tech 66, Vanderbilt 65 Louisiana Tech 56, Auburn 54 Midwest 2nd, March 20 2014 (2) CH, April 3 Penn St. 66, Iowa St. 65 Oklahoma St. 61, FGCU 60 (OT) Midwest RS, March 25 West Lafayette 1st, March 22 1989 (2) California 64, Fordham 63 NC State 75, Rutgers 73 2001 (0) Waco 1st, March 22 Mideast 2nd, March 18 None Iowa 77, Tennessee Tech 75 2015 (2) Midwest 2nd, March 18 2002 (1) Florida St. 66, Arizona St. 65, UC Santa Barbara 57, Louisiana Tech 56 Greensboro RSF, March 27 1990 (1) East 1st, March 15 Notre Dame 66, South Carolina 65 Providence 77, Maryland 75 NSF, April 5 East 2nd, March 17 2003 (2) Boston College 73, Old Dominion 72 2016 (2) 1991 (4) East 1st, March 22 DePaul 73, Louisville 72 James Madison 73, Penn St. 71 Boston College 86, Vanderbilt 85 (OT) Louisville 2nd, March 20 East 2nd, March 16 East 2nd, March 24 Stanford 66, South Dakota St. 65 Oklahoma St. 96, Michigan St. 94 (3 OT) Stanford 2nd, March 21 Midwest 2nd, March 16 2004 (1) Virginia 74, SFA 72 Maryland 86, Miami (FL) 85 2017 (3) Midwest 2nd, March 17 West 1st, March 21 Oregon St. 56, Long Beach St. 55 Clemson 57, James Madison 55 Corvallis 1st, March 17 East RS, March 21 2005 (1) Oregon 71, Temple 70 DePaul 79, Virginia 78 Durham 1st, March 18 1992 (2) College Park 1st, March 20 Stanford 76, Notre Dame 75 DePaul 67, Arizona St. 65 Lexington RF, March 26 Midwest 1st, March 18 2006 (0) Santa Clara 73, California 71 None West 1st, March 18 TWO-POINT GAMES 2007 (2) IN TOURNAMENT 1993 (4) Georgia Tech 55, DePaul 54 Georgetown 76, Northern Ill. 74 Dallas 1st, March 17 PLAY (83) East 1st, March 17 Rutgers 53, Duke 52 Florida 69, Bowling Green 67 Greensboro RS, March 24 1982 (1) East 1st, March 17 Memphis 72, Ole Miss 70 Ohio St. 75, Virginia 73 2008 (3) Mideast 1st, March 12 East RF, March 27 West Virginia 61, New Mexico 60 Texas Tech 84, Ohio St. 82 Albuquerque 1st, March 22 CH, April 4

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1994 (1) UConn 71, Texas 69 2013 (1) NSF, April 6 Texas A&M 78, Florida 76 Georgia 61, Stanford 59 West 1st, March 16 2004 (7) Spokane RSF, March 30 1995 (4) Boston College 58, Eastern Mich. 56 2014 (1) Mideast 1st, March 20 Missouri St. 49, Utah 47 North Carolina 60, UT Martin 58, Midwest 1st, March 16 Georgia 66, Purdue 64 Chapel Hill 1st, March 23 West RS, March 27 Louisville 67, Oregon 65 Midwest 1st, March 17 Stanford 57, Vanderbilt 55 2015 (5) Midwest RS, March 28 Memphis 74, Southern California 72 South Carolina 67, North Carolina 65 West 1st, March 17 Tennessee 71, Baylor 69 Greensboro RSF, March 27 Midwest RS, March 28 NC State 76, Penn St. 74 North Carolina 86, Ohio St. 84 Midwest 2nd, March 19 LSU 62, Georgia 60 Chapel Hill 2nd, March 23 West RF, March 29 Arkansas 57, Northwestern 55 1996 (2) Tennessee 62, Stanford 60 Waco 1st, March 19 Midwest RF, March 30 SFA 67, Oregon St. 65 Duke 54, Albany (NY) 52 Midwest 1st, March 16 Tennessee 52, LSU 50 Durham 1st, March 20 NSF, April 4 Stanford 78, Alabama 76 (OT) Texas 66, Western Ky. 64 West RS, March 23 2005 (3) Berkeley 1st, March 20 1997 (2) Middle Tenn. 60, NC State 58 2016 (1) Dallas 1st, March 19 Texas Tech 47, Montana 45 Mississippi St. 74, Michigan St. 72 West 1st, March 15 Georgia 70, Texas 68 Starkville 2nd, March 20 Chattanooga RS, March 26 Old Dominion 53, Florida 51 Mideast RF, March 24 Michigan St. 61, Southern California 59 Kansas City RS, March 27 2017 (4) Missouri 66, South Fla. 64 1998 (1) 2006 (4) Tallahassee 1st, March 17 George Washington 74, Georgia 72 Miami (FL) 62, FGCU 60 East 1st, March 13 Southern California, 67, South Fla. 65 Coral Gables 1st, March 18 Norfolk 1st, March 18 Texas A&M 63, Penn 61 UConn 77, Georgia 75 Los Angeles 1st, March 18 1999 (3) Bridgeport RS, March 26 Maine 60, Stanford 58 Mississippi St. 66, UConn 64 (OT) East 1st, March 12 North Carolina 70, Purdue 68 NSF, March 31 Cleveland RS, March 26 Illinois 69, Louisville 67 Mideast 1st, March 12 Duke 63, UConn 61 (OT) Bridgeport RF, March 28 Missouri St. 72, UC Santa Barbara 70 THREE-POINT GAMES West 1st, March 12 2007 (0) IN TOURNAMENT None 2000 (2) PLAY (69) Vanderbilt 71, Kansas 69 (2 OT) Midwest 1st, March 18 2008 (1) Oklahoma 76, Purdue 74 George Washington 55, California 53 1982 (2) East 2nd, March 20 Stanford 2nd, March 24 Kansas St. 78, SFA 75 East 1st, March 13 2001 (6) 2009 (2) Southern California 73, Penn St. 70 Clemson 51, Chattanooga 49 Baylor 60, South Dakota St. 58 Mideast RS, March 19 Mideast 1st, March 16 Lubbock 2nd, March 24 Florida St. 72, Tulane 70 Louisville 61, Oklahoma 59 1983 (2) Midwest 1st, March 16 NSF, April 5 Middle Tenn. 64, Jackson St. 61 Washington 67, Old Dominion 65 Midwest OR, March 15 West 1st, March 16 2010 (2) Texas 73, Kansas St. 70 TCU 77, Penn St. 75 Green Bay 69, Virginia 67 Midwest RS, March 25 East 1st, March 17 Dayton 1st, March 21 Purdue 74, Texas Tech 72 Stanford 55, Xavier 53 1984 (0) Mideast RS, March 24 Sacramento RF, March 29 None Notre Dame 68, Purdue 66 CH, April 1 2011 (2) 1985 (3) DePaul 75, Penn St. 73 Ohio St. 81, Penn St. 78 2002 (0) University Park 2nd, March 21 East RS, March 21 None Georgia 61, Florida St. 59 Long Beach St. 75, Southern California 72 Auburn 2nd, March 22 West RS, March 21 2003 (4) Ole Miss 63, Tennessee 60 North Carolina 72, Austin Peay 70 2012 (2) Mideast RS, March 22 Mideast 1st, March 22 St. John’s (NY) 69, Creighton 67 Norman 1st, March 18 Virginia Tech 61, Georgia Tech 59 1986 (1) West 1st, March 22 Texas A&M 61, Arkansas 59 Drake 73, Kentucky 70 College Station 2nd, March 19 Villanova 53, Colorado 51 Midwest 1st, March 12 Mideast RS, March 29

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1987 (0) 1999 (1) 2009 (0) None Arizona 87, Florida 84 (OT) None Midwest 1st, March 12 1988 (2) 2010 (2) Auburn 68, Georgia 65 2000 (2) Florida St. 74, Mississippi St. 71 Mideast RS, March 24 Western Ky. 68, Marquette 65 Dayton RSF, March 28 Louisiana Tech 83, Texas 80 (OT) East 1st, March 18 Baylor 51, Duke 48 Midwest RF, March 26 Rice 67, UC Santa Barbara 64 Memphis RF, March 29 West 1st, March 18 1989 (0) 2011 (2) None 2001 (2) Marquette 68, Texas 65 Missouri 71, Wisconsin 68 Knoxville 1st, March 19 1990 (2) East 1st, March 16 Michigan St. 69, UNI 66 Vanderbilt 78, Rutgers 75 Purdue 73, LSU 70 Wichita 1st, March 20 Mideast 1st, March 14 Mideast 2nd, March 18 Long Beach St. 87, California 84 2012 (3) West 1st, March 14 2002 (3) Kansas St. 67, Princeton 64 Arizona St. 73, Wisconsin 70 Bridgeport 1st, March 17 1991 (2) Midwest 1st, March 16 Kentucky 65, Green Bay 62 UConn 60, Clemson 57 North Carolina 72, Minnesota 69 Ames 2nd, March 19 East RF, March 23 Midwest 2nd, March 18 St. Bonaventure 66, Marist 63 Tennessee 70, Virginia 67 (OT) Colorado 62, Stanford 59 Tallahassee 2nd, March 20 CH, March 31 West RS, March 23 2013 (1) 1992 (1) 2003 (2) California 65, Georgia 61 (OT) Ole Miss 75, Penn St. 72 TCU 50, Michigan 47 Spokane RF, April 1 Midwest RS, March 26 East 1st, March 23 Duke 66, Georgia 63 2014 (2) 1993 (2) Midwest RS, March 29 St. John’s (NY) 71, Southern California 68 Louisville 74, UConn 71 Knoxville 1st, March 22 Mideast 1st, March 17 2004 (2) Maryland 76, Louisville 73 Vanderbilt 59, SFA 56 Marquette 67, Old Dominion 64 Louisville RF, April 1 Midwest RS, March 25 Mideast 1st, March 21 Villanova 66, Ole Miss 63 1994 (5) West 1st, March 21 Colorado 77, Marquette 74 West 1st, March 16 2005 (3) Southern Miss. 72, West Ky. 69 Oregon 58, TCU 55 East 2nd, March 19 Seattle 1st, March 19 Texas A&M 75, San Diego St. 72 (OT) George Washington 60, Ole Miss 57 West 2nd, March 20 Chapel Hill 1st, March 20 Louisiana Tech 71, Tennessee 68 Vanderbilt 63, Kansas St. 60 Mideast RS, March 24 Seattle 2nd, March 21 Louisiana Tech 69, Alabama 66 NSF, April 2 2006 (3) Utah 57, Boston College 54 1995 (3) Albuquerque RS, March 25 Virginia 71, Dartmouth 68 LSU 62, Stanford 59 East 1st, March 16 San Antonio RF, March 27 George Washington 96, Drake 93 (OT) Maryland 78, Duke 75 (OT) Midwest 2nd, March 19 NF, April 4 Georgia 82, Colorado 79 Midwest RF, March 25 2007 (3) Notre Dame 62, California 59 1996 (1) Dallas 1st, March 18 Michigan St. 60, Massachusetts 57 (OT) Temple 64, Nebraska 61 Mideast 1st, March 16 Raleigh 1st, March 18 Bowling Green 59, Vanderbilt 56 1997 (2) Raleigh 2nd, March 20 Auburn 68, Louisville 65 Mideast 1st, March 14 2008 (3) Tulane 72, UC Santa Barbara 69 Iowa St. 58, Georgia Tech 55 East 1st, March 15 Des Moines 1st, March 22 Nebraska 61, Xavier 58 1998 (1) College Park 1st, March 23 Rutgers 79, Oregon 76 Old Dominion 88, Virginia 85 (OT) Mideast 1st, March 14 Norfolk 2nd, March 25 Notre Dame made back-to-back national championship game appearances with Natalie Novosel leading the way in 2011 and 2012.

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2015 (3) 2016 (1) Quinnipiac 68, Marquette 65 Coral Gables 1st, March 18 Arizona St. 57, Little Rock 54, Albany (NY) 61, Florida 58 Greensboro RSF, March 23 Syracuse 1st, March 18 California 55, LSU 52 Waco 1st, March 18 Texas 73, California 70 Berkeley 2nd, March 22 2017 (4) South Carolina 71, Arizona St. 68 Columbia 2nd, March 19 Syracuse 72, Nebraska 69 Kentucky 73, Belmont 70 Columbia 1st, March 20 Lexington 1st, March 17

TOURNAMENT HISTORY FACTS

Tournament 36—Rutgers, 1986-2015 90—Louisiana Tech, 1982-2011 Appearances 34—Old Dominion, 1982-2008 86—Georgia, 1982-2016 36—Tennessee, 1982-2017 33—Virginia, 1984-2009 80—Duke, 1987-2017 32—Georgia, 1982-2016 33—Oklahoma, 1986-2017 79—Notre Dame, 1992-2017 31—Stanford, 1982-2017 32—Penn St., 1982-2014 72—North Carolina, 1983-2015 30—Texas, 1983-2017 30—Texas Tech, 1984-2013 72—Purdue, 1989-2017 29—UConn, 1989-2017 29—Auburn, 1982-2017 69—Texas, 1983-2017 27—Louisiana Tech, 1982-2011 29—Southern California, 1982-2014 68—Maryland, 1982-2017 27—Vanderbilt, 1986-2014 68—LSU, 1984-2017 26—North Carolina, 1983-2015 Consecutive Tournament 66—Vanderbilt, 1986-2014 26—Purdue, 1989-2017 Appearances 60—Rutgers, 1986-2015 25—Old Dominion, 1982-2008 36—Tennessee, 1982-2017 58—Old Dominion, 1982-2010 25—Penn St., 1982-2014 30—Stanford, 1988-2017 57—Penn St., 1982-2014 25—Maryland, 1982-2017 29—UConn, 1989-2017 57—Virginia, 1984-2009 25—LSU, 1984-2017 25—Louisiana Tech, 1982-2011 56—Baylor, 2001-17 24—NC State, 1982-2017 22—Notre Dame, 1996-2017 53—Oklahoma, 1986-2017 24—Ohio St., 1982-2017 21—Virginia, 1984-2005 52—Ohio St., 1982-2017 24—Virginia, 1984-2010 21—Duke, 1995-2015 50—Auburn, 1982-2017 24—Iowa, 1986-2015 20—Georgia, 1995-2014 49—Texas Tech, 1984-2013 24—Rutgers, 1986-2015 18—Oklahoma, 2000-2017 24—Notre Dame, 1992-2017 17—Old Dominion, 1992-2008 Tournament Winning 23—Duke, 1997-2017 16—Texas Tech, 1990-2005 Percentage (Min. 20 games) 22—DePaul, 1990-2017 16—Purdue, 1994-2009 86.3 (113-18)—UConn, 1989-2017 21—Montana, 1983-2015 15—SFA, 1988-2002 81.6 (124-28)—Tennessee, 1982-2017 20—Auburn, 1982-2017 15—DePaul, 2003-17 75.0 (42-14)—Baylor, 2001-2017 20—Louisville, 1983-2017 14—Baylor, 2004-17 74.3 (84-29)—Stanford, 1982-2017 20—Texas Tech, 1984-2013 12—Texas, 1983-94 72.2 (65-25)—Louisiana Tech, 1982-2011 20—Oklahoma, 1986-2017 12—Texas A&M, 2006-17 70.9 (56-23)—Duke, 1987-2017 18—SFA, 1982-2006 70.9 (56-23)­—Notre Dame, 1992-2017 Current Consecutive 67.4 (29-14)—Southern California, 1982-2014 Tournament Wins Tournament 65.8 (25-13)—South Carolina, 1982-2017 124—Tennessee, 1982-2017 Appearances 65.3 (47-25)—North Carolina, 1983-2015 113—UConn, 1989-2017 65.3 (47-25)—Purdue, 1989-2017 84—Stanford, 1982-2017 36—Tennessee, 1982-2017 30—Stanford, 1988-2017 64.7 (44-24)—Maryland, 1982-2017 65—Louisiana Tech, 1982-2011 63.9 (23-13)—Texas A&M, 1994-2017 56—Duke, 1987-2017 29—UConn, 1989-2017 22—Notre Dame, 1996-2017 63.2 (55-31)—Georgia, 1982-2016 56—Notre Dame, 1992-2017 63.2 (41-22)—LSU, 1984-2017 55—Georgia, 1982-2016 18—Oklahoma, 2000-17 15—DePaul, 2003-17 62.3 (33-20)—Oklahoma, 1986-2017 47—North Carolina, 1983-2015 61.5 (16-10)—Alabama, 1984-99 47—Purdue, 1989-2017 14—Baylor, 2004-17 12—Texas A&M, 2006-17 61.2 (30-19)—Texas Tech, 1984-2013 44—Maryland, 1982-2017 60.9 (14-9)—Mississippi St., 1999-2017 43—LSU, 1984-2015 Tournament Games 60.0 (30-20)—Auburn, 1982-2017 42—Baylor, 2001-2017 152—Tennessee, 1982-2017 60.0 (18-12)—Long Beach St. 1982-2017 40—Texas, 1983-2017 131—UConn, 1989-2017 60.0 (36-24)—Rutgers, 1986-2015 39—Vanderbilt, 1986-2014 113—Stanford, 1982-2017

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FARTHEST SEEDS HAVE ADVANCED IN THE TOURNAMENT Seed # Farthest Finish 1 CH-Louisiana Tech 1982; Southern California 1983, 1984; Old Dominion 1985; Texas 1986; Tennessee 1989, 1991, 1996, 1998, 2007, 2008; Stanford 1990, 1992; UConn 1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016; Purdue 1999; Notre Dame 2001; Baylor 2012 2 CH-Tennessee 1987; Louisiana Tech 1988; Texas Tech 1993; UConn 2004; Baylor 2005; Maryland 2006; Texas A&M 2011 3 CH-North Carolina 1994; Tennessee 1997 4 2nd-Western Ky. 1992; Louisiana Tech 1994 5 2nd—Louisville 2013 6 Tied 3rd-Notre Dame 1997 7 Tied 3rd-Minnesota 2004; Washington 2016 8 Tied 3rd-Missouri St. 1992 9 Tied 3rd-Arkansas 1998 10 RF-Lamar University 1991 11 RSF-Gonzaga 2011 12 RSF-San Francisco 1996, Quinnipiac 2017 13 RSF-Texas A&M 1994; Liberty 2005; Marist 2007 14 —— 15 —— 16 2nd Round-Harvard 1998

FARTHEST TEAMS HAVE ADVANCED IN FIRST-EVER TOURNAMENT APPEARANCE CHAMPIONS 1986—James Madison 1982—Louisiana Tech 1986—Oklahoma 1986—Rutgers RUNNER-UP 1993—Georgetown 1982—Cheyney 1994—Seton Hall 1994—Texas A&M WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR 2012— St. Bonaventure 1982—Maryland 1982—Tennessee 1985—Western Ky. REGIONAL FINAL 1982—Drake 1982—Kansas St. 1982—Kentucky 1982—Southern California 1983—Texas 1991—Lamar University REGIONAL SEMIFINALS 1982—Arizona St. 1982—Long Beach State 1982—Memphis 1982—Missouri 1982—NC State 1982—Old Dominion 1982—Penn. St. 1982—South Carolina 1983—Indiana 1983—Oregon St. 1984—Alabama 1984—LSU South Carolina’s Allisha Gray (10) drives to the basket during the 2017 Division I Women’s Basketball Championship game. 1984—San Diego St.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR TOURNAMENT WON-LOST BY TOURNAMENT SEEDING Seed # 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 1 9-3 12-3 12-3 10-3 10-3 12-4 11-4 15-3 12-3 11-3 9-3 10-4 12-4 16-3 17-3 14-4 9-3 15-3 17-3 14-3 18-3 2 12-4 10-4 6-4 11-4 8-4 10-3 12-3 7-4 8-4 4-4 6-4 10-3 10-4 10-4 11-4 9-4 11-4 8-4 12-4 7-4 8-4 3 3-4 3-4 7-4 3-4 4-4 5-4 4-4 4-4 4-4 7-4 6-4 2-4 11-3 11-4 8-4 11-3 11-4 15-4 9-4 12-4 9-4 4 6-4 2-4 3-4 5-4 8-4 2-4 3-4 4-4 1-4 4-4 6-4 5-4 9-4 9-4 7-4 7-4 9-4 9-4 5-4 7-4 8-4 5 0-4 3-4 1-4 1-4 0-4 2-4 1-4 3-4 7-4 5-4 4-4 * 3-4 3-4 2-4 5-4 4-4 4-4 5-4 8-4 2-4 6 1-4 1-4 2-4 1-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 4-4 5-4 2-4 1-4 * 7-4 3-4 5-4 8-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 5-4 3-4 7 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 2-4 4-4 4-4 2-4 5-4 1-4 2-4 * 2-4 3-4 2-4 4-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 6-4 8 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 4-4 2-4 2-4 1-4 3-4 5-4 6-4 * 1-4 2-4 1-4 3-4 1-4 3-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 9 - - - - 1-4 2-4 2-4 3-4 1-4 0-4 1-4 * 3-4 2-4 3-4 1-4 7-4 1-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 10 - - - - 2-4 0-4 0-4 2-4 1-4 6-4 2-4 * 2-4 2-4 2-4 0-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 3-4 1-4 11 ------1-4 0-4 2-4 3-4 * 0-4 1-4 2-4 0-4 2-4 2-4 3-4 1-4 2-4 12 ------1-4 0-4 0-4 1-4 * 1-4 1-4 3-4 1-4 2-4 0-4 1-4 0-4 2-4 13 ------2-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 1-4 0-4 0-4 14 ------0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 15 ------0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 16 ------0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 1-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 Opening Round - 4-4 ------Unseeded ------20-32 ------TOTALS 31-31 35-35 31-31 31-31 39-39 39-39 39-39 47-47 47-47 47-47 47-47 47-47 63-63 63-63 63-63 63-63 63-63 63-63 63-63 63-63 63-63 *Only four teams seeded in each region

Women’s Final Four Finish Seed # 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 W L Pct. 1st 2nd Tied 3rd 1 18-3 13-4 16-4 14-4 15-3 16-3 14-3 15-3 14-4 19-3 14-3 15-3 19-3 13-3 16-3 496 117 .809 27 19 30 2 13-4 11-3 14-3 14-3 6-4 15-4 9-4 7-4 15-3 12-4 13-4 9-4 10-4 9-4 12-4 359 137 .724 7 7 19 3 4-4 7-4 8-4 9-4 11-4 6-4 9-4 11-4 5-4 6-4 4-4 10-4 7-4 7-4 9-4 262 142 .649 2 5 6 4 5-4 7-4 4-4 7-4 8-4 6-4 9-4 10-4 5-4 5-4 7-4 9-4 7-4 10-4 6-4 224 144 .609 0 4 7 5 7-4 5-4 5-4 5-4 5-4 6-4 2-4 4-4 7-4 6-4 7-4 4-4 5-4 4-4 4-4 139 140 .498 0 1 1 6 6-4 5-4 5-4 1-4 3-4 5-4 7-4 2-4 5-4 2-4 8-4 2-4 1-4 5-4 4-4 115 140 .451 0 0 2 7 4-4 6-4 2-4 4-4 6-4 3-4 3-4 5-4 3-4 4-4 2-4 5-4 4-4 7-4 3-4 106 140 .431 0 0 2 8 3-4 2-4 1-4 4-4 2-4 3-4 1-4 4-4 1-4 3-4 3-4 1-4 3-4 0-4 2-4 70 140 .333 0 0 1 9 1-4 2-4 3-4 1-4 2-4 1-4 4-4 0-4 3-4 1-4 1-4 3-4 1-4 4-4 2-4 65 124 .344 0 0 1 10 0-4 1-4 2-4 0-4 2-4 1-4 2-4 1-4 2-4 0-4 2-4 1-4 2-4 2-4 3-4 50 124 .287 0 0 0 11 2-4 2-4 0-4 3-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 3-4 3-4 4-4 0-4 2-4 4-4 0-4 0-4 45 112 .287 0 0 0 12 0-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 0-4 0-4 2-4 1-4 0-4 0-4 2-4 2-4 0-4 2-4 2-4 27 112 .194 0 0 0 13 0-4 1-4 2-4 0-4 2-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 1-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 9 96 .086 0 0 0 14 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0 96 .000 0 0 0 15 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0 96 .000 0 0 0 16 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 1 96 .010 0 0 0 Opening Round ------4 4 .500 0 0 0 Unseeded ------20 32 .385 0 0 0 TOTALS 63-63 63-63 63-63 63-63 63-63 63-63 63-63 63-63 63-63 63-63 63-63 63-63 63-63 63-63 63-63 1,929 1,929 .500 36 36 69

HOW THE SEEDS FARED

Seed # 1st 2nd RSF RF NSF CH 1 111-1 121-6 113-24 78-35 46-32 27-19 2 112-0 106-22 86-36 34-52 14-20 7-7 3 107-5 93-35 40-64 13-27 7-6 2-5 4 102-10 83-39 24-71 11-13 4-7 0-4 5 93-35 38-63 5-37 2-3 1-1 0-1 6 83-45 23-67 7-21 2-5 0-2 7 81-59 16-65 7-9 2-5 0-2 8 64-76 4-60 1-3 1-0 0-1 9 60-64 3-57 1-2 1-0 0-1 10 43-81 5-38 2-3 0-2 11 34-78 10-24 1-9 0-1 12 23-89 4-19 0-4 13 6-90 3-3 0-3 14 0-96 15 0-96 16 1-95 0-1 Texas A&M, 2011

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS

HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE Year Player, Institution G FG 3FG FT Pts. Avg. 1999 Ukari Figgs, Purdue 6 30 14 34 108 18.0 Minimum two games played 2000 Tamika Catchings, Tennessee 6 37 8 17 99 16.5 2001 Jackie Stiles, Missouri St. 5 46 6 42 140 28.0 Year Player, Institution G FG 3FG FT Pts. Avg. 2002 LaNeishea Caufield, Oklahoma 6 35 8 34 112 18.7 1982 Lorri Bauman, Drake 3 36 0 42 110 36.7 2003 Diana Taurasi, UConn 6 53 20 31 157 26.2 1983 LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St. 3 35 0 18 88 29.3 2004 Seimone Augustus, LSU 5 55 2 9 121 24.2 1984 Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech 4 45 0 22 112 28.0 2005 Sophia Young, Baylor 6 54 0 30 138 23.0 1985 Tori Harrison, Louisiana Tech 3 33 0 5 71 23.7 2006 Crystal Langhorne, Maryland 6 53 0 26 132 22.0 1986 Wanda Ford, Drake 2 27 0 13 67 33.5 2007 Candace Parker, Tennessee 6 44 0 26 114 19.0 1987 Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. 4 41 0 27 109 27.2 2008 Candice Wiggins, Stanford 6 46 18 41 151 25.2 1988 Michelle Edwards, Iowa 3 33 0 12 78 26.0 2009 Jayne Appel, Stanford 5 51 0 22 124 24.8 1989 Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee 5 53 0 28 134 26.8 Maya Moore, UConn 6 42 15 25 124 20.7 1990 Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas 4 42 0 26 110 27.5 Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 6 48 4 24 124 20.7 1991 Kerry Bascom, UConn 4 35 8 20 98 24.5 2010 Maya Moore, UConn 6 53 20 18 144 24.0 1992 Kim Pehlke, Western Ky. 5 40 15 19 114 22.8 2011 Danielle Adams, Texas A&M 6 45 5 26 121 20.2 1993 Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech 5 56 8 57 177 35.4 2012 Brittney Griner, Baylor 6 50 0 36 136 22.7 1994 Jodi Brooks, Seton Hall 3 27 1 17 74 24.7 2013 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn 6 45 14 8 112 18.7 1995 Darlene Saar, George Washington 3 28 0 14 70 23.3 2014 Odyssey Sims, Baylor 4 43 9 21 116 29.0 1996 Sheri Sam, Vanderbilt 4 47 5 14 113 28.3 2015 Morgan Tuck, UConn 6 48 6 13 115 19.2 1997 Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame 5 50 0 32 132 26.4 2016 Alexis Peterson, Syracuse 6 43 10 34 130 21.7 1998 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee 6 64 0 30 158 26.3 2017 A’ja Wilson, South Carolina 6 41 0 33 115 19.2 1999 Becky Hammon, Colorado St. 3 15 8 40 78 26.0 2000 LaNeishea Caufield, Oklahoma 3 26 1 18 71 23.7 2001 Jackie Stiles, Missouri St. 5 46 6 42 140 28.0 HIGHEST FIELD-GOAL 2002 Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt 4 32 0 35 99 24.8 2003 Diana Taurasi, UConn 6 53 20 31 157 26.2 PERCENTAGE 2004 Seimone Augustus, LSU 5 55 2 9 121 24.2 Year Player, Institution G FG FGA Pct. 2005 Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers 4 35 11 15 96 24.0 2006 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma 3 34 0 15 83 27.7 1982 Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech 5 32 47 68.1 2007 Armintie Price, Ole Miss 4 36 2 37 111 27.8 1983 Pam McGee, Southern California 5 42 59 71.2 2008 Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 3 33 4 9 79 26.3 1984 Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech 4 45 67 67.2 2009 Christina Wirth, Vanderbilt 3 29 10 7 75 25.0 1985 Katrina McClain, Georgia 5 32 46 69.6 2010 Tegan Cunningham, Oklahoma St. 2 17 3 3 50 25.0 1986 Wanda Ford, Drake 2 27 42 64.3 2011 Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga 4 32 9 44 117 23.9 1987 Clarissa Davis, Texas 4 38 61 62.3 2012 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware 2 23 6 21 73 36.5 1988 Vicky Bullet, Maryland 3 26 40 65.0 2013 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware 3 31 3 34 99 33.0 1989 Jennifer Azzi, Stanford 3 23 35 65.7 2014 Odyssey Sims, Baylor 4 43 9 21 116 29.0 1990 Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas 4 42 57 73.7 2015 Ameryst Alston, Ohio St. 2 18 3 19 58 29.0 1991 Barbara Hickey, Lamar University 3 23 35 65.7 2016 Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio St. 3 26 11 29 92 30.7 1992 Jessie Hicks, Maryland 3 15 21 71.4 2017 Kelsey Plum, Washington 3 32 66 22 96 32.0 1993 Heather Burge, Virginia 3 27 40 67.5 1994 Kara Wolters, UConn 4 30 41 73.2 1995 Sarah Smith, Alabama 3 15 21 71.4 1996 Kim Calhoun, Penn St. 3 16 23 69.6 MOST TOTAL POINTS 1997 Kara Wolters, UConn 4 25 39 64.1 1998 Peppi Brown, Duke 4 22 30 73.3 Year Player, Institution G FG 3FG FT Pts. Avg. 1999 Michelle VanGorp, Duke 6 39 54 72.2 1982 Lorri Bauman, Drake 3 36 0 38 110 36.7 2000 Hamchetou Maiga, Old Dominion 3 24 37 64.9 1983 Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech 5 41 0 32 114 22.8 2001 Alana Beard, Duke 3 25 37 67.6 1984 Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee 5 43 0 27 113 22.6 2002 Nicole Ohlde, Kansas St. 3 20 28 71.4 1985 Lillie Mason, Western Ky. 4 34 0 25 93 23.3 2003 Jordan Adams, New Mexico 3 25 44 56.8 1986 Clarissa Davis, Texas 5 43 0 17 103 20.6 Aiysha Smith, LSU 4 21 37 56.8 1987 Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee 5 41 0 29 111 22.2 2004 Ashley Earley, Vanderbilt 3 17 26 65.4 1988 Penny Toler, Long Beach St. 4 41 0 17 99 24.8 2005 LaToya Davis, Texas Tech 3 18 26 69.2 1989 Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee 5 53 0 28 134 26.8 2006 Crystal Langhorne, Maryland 6 53 74 71.6 1990 Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas 4 42 0 26 110 27.5 2007 Marcedes Walker, Pittsburgh 2 14 19 73.7 Trisha Stevens, Stanford 5 46 0 18 110 22.0 2008 Kia Vaughn, Rutgers 4 24 34 70.6 1991 Kerry Bascom, UConn 4 35 8 20 98 24.5 2009 Tina Charles, UConn 6 46 64 71.9 1992 Kim Pehlke, Western Ky. 5 40 15 19 114 22.8 2010 Shavelle Little, Ohio State 2 6 6 100.0 1993 Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech 5 56 8 57 177 35.4 2011 Nicole Griffin, Oklahoma 3 15 19 78.9 1994 Tonya Sampson, North Carolina 6 42 12 28 124 20.7 2012 Asia Taylor, Louisville 2 8 11 72.7 1995 Dana Johnson, Tennessee 6 41 0 34 116 19.3 2013 Jenny Ryan, Michigan 2 10 12 83.3 1996 Sheri Sam, Vanderbilt 4 47 5 14 113 28.3 2014 Kendall Cooper, Duke 2 8 10 80.0 Saudia Roundtree, Georgia 6 39 3 32 113 18.8 2015 Kaitlyn Pratt, Little Rock 2 9 11 81.8 1997 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee 6 59 0 18 136 22.7 2016 Alaina Coates, South Carolina 3 21 28 75.0 1998 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee 6 64 0 30 158 26.3

Individual Statistical Leaders 94

Year Player, Institution G FG FGA Pct. Year Player, Institution G 3FG 3FGA 2017 Kalani Brown, Baylor 4 28 36 77.8 2011 Jeanette Pohlen, Stanford 5 13 32 2012 Sydney Wallace, Georgia Tech 3 19 34 2013 Antonita Slaughter, Louisville 6 18 42 HIGHEST THREE-POINT FIELD- 2014 Meran Rogowski, DePaul 3 13 31 2015 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis 6 17 44 GOAL PERCENTAGE 2016 Brianna Butler, Syracuse 6 18 61 2017 Kia Nurse, UConn 5 22 32 Year Player, Institution G 3FG 3FGA Pct. 1988 Dona Holt, Virginia 3 7 14 50.0 1989 Jennifer Azzi, Stanford 3 9 11 81.8 HIGHEST FREE-THROW 1990 Amber Nicholas, Arkansas 4 11 15 73.3 1991 Brenda Hatchett, Lamar University 3 14 28 50.0 PERCENTAGE 1992 Kim Pehlke, Western Ky. 5 15 27 55.6 1993 Melody Howard, Missouri St. 3 8 12 66.7 Year Player, Institution G FT FTA Pct. 1994 Madonna Thompson, Alabama 5 8 15 53.3 1982 Lorri Bauman, Drake 3 38 42 90.5 1995 Jennifer Howard, NC State 3 12 19 63.2 1983 Jennifer White, Louisiana Tech 5 10 10 100.0 1996 Nykesha Sales, UConn 5 8 10 80.0 1984 Medina Dixon, Old Dominion 4 3 3 100.0 1997 Abby Conklin, UConn 6 12 20 60.0 1985 Chana Perry, La.-Monroe 4 16 19 84.2 1998 Talatha Bingham, Florida 3 7 11 63.6 1986 Betsy Witman, James Madison 3 12 13 92.3 1999 Jacque Johnson, Colorado St. 3 9 9 100.0 1987 Angie McClellan, Illinois 2 10 11 90.9 2000 Amber Tarr, Texas Tech 4 9 14 64.3 1988 Laurie Carter, Virginia 3 14 14 100.0 2001 Jennifer Parr, Xavier 4 4 7 57.1 1989 Shameil Coleman, Long Beach St. 3 8 8 100.0 2002 Kendra Wecker, Kansas St. 3 6 9 66.7 1990 Amber Nicholas, Arkansas 4 11 15 73.3 2003 Mandi Moore, New Mexico 3 11 17 64.7 1991 Jodi Fisher, Oklahoma St. 3 10 10 100.0 2004 Jamie Carey, Texas 3 14 21 66.7 1992 Kim Gessig, Southern California 3 8 8 100.0 2005 Sebnem Kimyacioglu, Stanford 4 9 14 64.3 1993 Shelly Sheetz, Colorado 3 8 8 100.0 2006 Caroline Williams, Vanderbilt 2 9 14 64.3 1994 Jodi Brooks, Seton Hall 3 17 18 94.4 2007 Nicky Wieben, Iowa St. 2 3 3 100.0 1995 Niesa Johnson, Alabama 3 18 19 94.7 2008 Charel Allen, Notre Dame 3 3 4 75.0 1996 Julie Lake, Texas Tech 3 11 11 100.0 2009 Ashley Walker, California 3 3 4 75.0 1997 Kate Starbird, Stanford 5 17 17 100.0 2010 Kari Daugherty, Dayton 2 2 2 100.0 1998 Nicole Erickson, Duke 4 14 14 100.0 2011 Adrian Ritchie, Green Bay 3 7 9 77.8 1999 Tomora Young, Rutgers 3 6 6 100.0 2012 Skylar Collins, Texas A&M 3 2 2 100.0 2000 Becky Hammon, Colorado St. 3 40 47 85.1 2013 Jenny Ryan, Michigan 2 3 3 100.0 2001 Ashley McElhiney, Vanderbilt 4 10 10 100.0 2014 Bridget Perry, Purdue 2 4 4 100.0 2002 Sue Bird, UConn 6 20 20 100.0 2015 Necole Sterling, Miami (FL) 2 3 3 100.0 2003 Corrin Von Wald, Minnesota 3 19 22 86.4 2016 Teana Muldrow, West Virginia 2 3 3 100.0 2004 Shanna Zolman, Tennessee 6 12 12 100.0 2017 Derica Wyatt, Oklahoma 2 4 5 80.0 2005 Kristal Tharp, Liberty 3 10 10 100.0 2006 Erin Lawless, Purdue 3 11 11 100.0 2007 Sidney Spencer, Tennessee 6 17 17 100.0 MOST THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS 2008 Ashley Walker, California 2 12 12 100.0 2009 Danielle Campbell, Purdue 4 18 18 100.0 Year Player, Institution G 3FG 3FGA 2010 Ashley Barlow, Notre Dame 3 10 10 100.0 1988 Mozell Brooks, SFA 2 10 16 2011 Danielle Robinson, Oklahoma 3 17 17 100.0 1989 Jennifer Azzi, Stanford 3 9 11 2012 Chelsea Gray, Duke 4 20 20 100.0 1990 Jennifer Azzi, Stanford 5 14 30 2013 , Maryland 3 9 9 100.0 1991 Brenda Hatchett, Lamar University 4 14 28 2014 DaShawn Harden, LSU 3 10 10 100.0 1992 Molly Goodenbour, Stanford 5 18 39 2015 Cierra Burdick, Tennessee 4 12 12 100.0 1993 Audrey Burcy, Ohio St. 5 13 32 2016 Courtney Williams, South Fla. 2 12 12 100.0 1994 Betsy Harris, Alabama 5 20 40 2017 Dominique Wilson, NC State 2 16 16 100.0 1995 Monick Foote, Virginia 4 15 30 1996 Kedra Holland, Georgia 6 13 34 1997 Beth Morgan, Notre Dame 5 15 32 HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE 1998 Lisa Griffith, Arizona 3 14 26 1999 Ukari Figgs, Purdue 6 14 37 Year Player, Institution G Rbs. Avg. 2000 Sue Bird, UConn 6 14 29 1982 Paula McGee, Southern California 3 36 12.0 2001 Nicole Levandusky, Xavier 4 18 42 1983 Anne Donovan, Old Dominion 4 53 13.3 2002 Sue Bird, UConn 6 14 32 1984 Medina Dixon, Old Dominion 3 40 13.3 2003 Diana Taurasi, UConn 6 20 44 1985 Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion 5 72 14.4 2004 Diana Taurasi, UConn 6 17 46 1986 Wanda Ford, Drake 2 30 15.0 2005 Lindsay Bowen, Michigan St. 6 17 41 1987 Sue Wicks, Rutgers 3 39 13.0 2006 Shanna Zolman, Tennessee 4 17 35 1988 Franthes Price, Iowa 3 42 14.0 2007 Quianna Chaney, LSU 5 15 31 Shanda Berry, Iowa 3 42 14.0 Shannon Bobbitt, Tennessee 6 15 31 1989 Pauline Jordan, UNLV 3 43 14.0 2008 Candice Wiggins, Stanford 6 18 46 1990 Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech 4 48 12.0 2009 Renee Montgomery, UConn 6 17 40 1991 Daedra Charles, Tennessee 5 67 13.4 2010 Maya Moore, UConn 6 20 33 1992 Natalie Williams, UCLA 3 39 13.0 2011 Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown 3 13 28 1993 Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech 5 48 9.6

Individual Statistical Leaders 95

1994 Charlotte Smith, North Carolina 5 69 13.8 1995 Wendy Palmer, Virginia 4 60 15.0 MOST ASSISTS 1996 La’Keisha Frett, Georgia 6 64 10.7 Year Player, Institution G Asts. 1997 Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame 5 61 12.2 1985 Teresa Edwards, Georgia 5 32 1998 Nyree Roberts, Old Dominion 3 39 13.0 1986 Kamie Ethridge, Texas 5 37 1999 Maylana Martin, UCLA 4 41 10.3 1987 Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech 5 42 2000 Hamchetou Maiga, Old Dominion 3 37 12.3 1988 Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech 5 39 2001 Caton Hill, Oklahoma 3 36 12.0 1989 Ruthie Bolton, Auburn 5 35 2002 Jennifer Leitner, BYU 3 37 12.3 1990 Jennifer Azzi, Stanford 5 35 2003 Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech 3 42 14.0 1991 Dawn Staley, Virginia 5 40 2004 Janel McCarville, Minnesota 5 75 15.0 1992 Tina Robbins, Missouri St. 5 29 2005 Janel McCarville, Minnesota 3 40 13.3 1993 Audrey Burcy, Ohio St. 5 23 2006 Khara Smith, DePaul 3 47 15.7 1994 Niesa Johnson, Alabama 5 38 2007 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma 3 41 13.7 1995 Michelle Marciniak, Tennessee 6 39 2008 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma 2 28 14.0 1996 Saudia Roundtree, Georgia 6 39 2009 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma 5 64 12.8 1997 Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion 6 36 2010 Ta’Shia Phillips, Xavier 4 60 15.0 1998 LaQuan Stallworth, Louisiana Tech 6 47 2011 Ta’Shia Phillips, Xavier 2 23 11.5 1999 Tasha Pointer, Rutgers 5 26 2012 Glory Johnson, Tennessee 4 54 13.5 Hilary Howard, Duke 6 26 2013 Joanna McFarland, Oklahoma 3 49 16.3 2000 Helen Darling, Penn St. 5 44 2014 Jennifer Hamson, BYU 3 46 15.3 2001 Niele Ivey, Notre Dame 6 38 2015 Stephanie Mavunga, North Carolina 3 36 12.0 2002 Diana Taurasi, UConn 6 37 2016 Anriel Howard, Texas A&M 2 40 20.0 2003 Temeka Johnson, LSU 4 28 2017 Evelyn Akhator, Kentucky 2 33 16.5 2004 Temeka Johnson, LSU 5 50 2005 Temeka Johnson, LSU 5 44 2006 Kristi Toliver, Maryland 6 35 MOST TOTAL REBOUNDS 2007 , Marist 3 24 Year Player, Institution G Rbs. Avg. 2008 Patrika Barlow, Louisville 3 28 2009 Danielle Robinson, Oklahoma 5 31 1982 Debra Walker, Cheyney 5 44 8.8 2010 Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga 3 32 1983 Cheryl Miler, Southern California 5 59 11.8 2011 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame 6 35 1984 Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee 5 59 11.8 2012 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame 6 33 1985 Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion 5 72 14.4 2013 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame 5 37 1986 Clarissa Davis, Texas 5 56 11.2 2014 Jordan Jones, Texas A&M 4 35 1987 Sheila Frost, Tennessee 5 45 9.0 2015 Niya Johnson, Baylor 4 46 1988 Nora Lewis, Louisiana Tech 5 52 10.4 2016 Moriah Jefferson, UConn 6 37 1989 Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech 4 54 13.5 2017 Jordin Canada, UCLA 3 38 1990 Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech 4 48 12.0 1991 Daedra Charles, Tennessee 5 67 13.4 1992 Val Whiting, Stanford 5 58 11.6 MOST STEALS 1993 Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech 5 48 9.6 Year Player, Institution G Stls. 1994 Charlotte Smith, North Carolina 5 69 13.8 1995 Wendy Palmer, Virginia 4 60 15.0 1988 Ruthie Bolton, Auburn 5 16 1996 La’Keshia Frett, Georgia 6 64 10.7 1989 Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee 5 13 1997 Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame 5 61 12.2 1990 Jennifer Azzi, Stanford 5 14 1998 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee 6 63 10.5 1991 Dawn Staley, Virginia 5 14 1999 Monica Maxwell, Louisiana Tech 5 42 8.4 1992 Tina Robbins, Missouri St. 5 13 2000 Tamika Catchings, Tennessee 6 59 9.8 1993 Laurie Aaron, Iowa 4 19 2001 Swin Cash, UConn 5 56 11.2 1994 Marion Jones, North Carolina 6 16 2002 Tamika Williams, UConn 6 53 8.8 1995 Kate Starbird, Stanford 5 17 2003 Gwen Jackson, Tennessee 6 60 10.0 1996 Latina Davis, Tennessee 6 16 2004 Janel McCarville, Minnesota 5 75 15.0 Michelle Marciniak, Tennessee 6 16 2005 Liz Shimek, Michigan St. 6 57 9.5 1997 Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion 6 22 2006 Marissa Coleman, Maryland 6 61 10.2 1998 Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion 3 23 2007 Candace Parker, Tennessee 6 61 10.2 1999 Natalie Diaz, Old Dominion 3 19 2008 Sylvia Fowles, LSU 5 63 12.6 2000 Marie Ferdinand, LSU 4 17 2009 Tina Charles, UConn 6 73 12.2 2001 Katie Douglas, Purdue 6 20 2010 Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford 6 74 12.3 Niele Ivey, Notre Dame 6 20 2011 Maya Moore, UConn 5 52 10.4 2002 Alana Beard, Duke 5 17 2012 Brittney Griner, Baylor 6 59 9.8 2003 Loree Moore, Tennessee 6 13 2013 Natalie Achonwa, Notre Dame 5 51 10.2 2004 LaToya Davis, Tennessee 6 12 2014 Stefanie Dolson, UConn 6 58 9.7 2005 Kristin Haynie, Michigan St. 6 18 2015 Breanna Stewart, UConn 6 63 10.5 2006 Sherill Baker, Georgia 3 15 2016 Ruth Hamblin, Oregon St. 5 66 13.2 2007 Armintie Price, Ole Miss 4 13 2017 Teaira McCowan, Mississippi St. 6 57 9.5 2008 Alexis Hornbuckle, Tennessee 6 21 2009 Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 6 18 2010 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame 3 16 2011 Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga 4 18 2012 Julie Wojta, Green Bay 2 16

Individual Statistical Leaders 96

Year Player, Institution G Stls. Year Player, Institution G Blks. 2013 Skylar Diggins, Notre Dame 5 16 2009 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma 5 22 2014 Moriah Jefferson, UConn 6 18 2010 Brittney Griner, Baylor 5 40 2015 Bria Smith, Louisville 3 13 2011 Brittney Griner, Baylor 4 22 2016 Alexis Jones, Baylor 4 16 2012 Brittney Griner, Baylor 6 31 2017 Ivey Slaughter, Florida St. 4 15 2013 Breanna Stewart, UConn 6 17 2014 Jennifer Hamson, BYU 3 19 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 2015 Breanna Stewart, UConn 6 19 2016 Ruth Hamblin, Oregon St. 5 20 Year Player, Institution G Blks. 2017 A’ja Wilson, South Carolina 6 16 1988 Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech 5 8 1989 Dee Dee Franklin, LSU 2 12 1990 Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech 4 12 1991 Heather Burge, Virginia 5 9 Daedra Charles, Tennessee 5 9 1992 Heidi Gillingham, Vanderbilt 3 13 1993 Kristine Grazzini, UC Santa Barbara 2 8 1994 Lisa Leslie, Southern California 4 13 Rebecca Lobo, UConn 4 13 Guard Odyssey Sims Yolanda Watkins, Alabama 5 13 (0) of Baylor takes a shot while Chiney 1995 Rebecca Lobo, UConn 6 22 Ogwumike (13) of 1996 Tracy Henderson, Georgia 6 17 Stanford attempts 1997 Tajama Abraham, George Washington 4 18 to it during the 1998 Teresa Geter, Tennessee 6 18 Women’s Final Four semifinals at the Pepsi 1999 Ayana Walker, Louisiana Tech 5 12 Center in Denver in 2000 Kelly Schumacher, UConn 6 16 2012. Baylor defeat- 2001 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 6 19 ed Stanford 59-47 to advance to the champi- 2002 Asjha Jones, UConn 6 18 onship final. 2003 Jordan Adams, New Mexico 3 17 2004 Janel McCarville, Minnesota 5 10 Ashley Robinson, Tennessee 6 10 2005 Alison Bales, Duke 4 16 2006 Alison Bales, Duke 6 30 2007 LaToya Pringle, North Carolina 5 17 2008 Sylvia Fowles, LSU 5 17

TOURNAMENT SCORING LEADERS

Category leader indicated by (*) Minimum of two games played.

Player, Institution G FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF Pts. Avg. 1982 Lorri Bauman, Drake 3 36 66 54.5 *38 *42 90.5 25 8.3 8 *110 *36.7 Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech 5 38 57 66.7 23 33 69.7 39 7.8 13 99 19.8 Valerie Walker, Cheyney 5 *40 *84 47.6 13 18 72.2 31 6.2 13 93 18.6 Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech 5 32 47 *68.1 22 33 66.7 31 6.2 *17 86 17.2 Yolanda Laney, Cheyney 5 35 69 50.7 13 21 61.9 22 4.4 15 83 16.6 Paula McGee, Southern California 3 31 56 55.4 15 19 78.9 36 *12.0 9 77 25.7 Rosetta Guilford, Cheyney 5 28 65 43.1 17 25 68.0 23 4.6 13 73 14.6 Paula Towns, Tennessee 4 24 43 55.8 24 31 77.4 33 8.3 16 72 18.0 Jasmina Perazic, Maryland 4 28 50 56.0 15 16 *93.8 15 3.8 13 71 17.8 Valerie Still, Kentucky 3 31 51 60.8 8 16 50.0 36 *12.0 9 70 23.3 1983 Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech 5 41 77 53.2 *32 *44 72.8 45 9.0 *19 *114 22.8 Cheryl Miller, Southern California 5 39 *84 46.4 33 42 73.8 *59 11.8 *19 109 21.8 Anne Donovan, Old Dominion 4 38 60 63.3 19 25 76.0 53 *13.3 13 95 23.8 Pam McGee, Southern California 5 *42 59 *71.2 11 23 47.8 43 8.6 *19 95 19.0 Janet Harris, Georgia 4 35 62 56.5 19 28 67.9 36 9.0 12 89 19.8 LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St. 3 35 64 54.7 18 24 75.0 22 7.3 12 88 *29.3 Paula McGee, Southern California 5 37 67 55.2 4 8 50.0 54 10.8 10 78 15.6

Tournament Scoring Leaders 97

Player, Institution G FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF Pts. Avg. Medina Dixon, Old Dominion 4 34 63 54.0 3 3 100.0 24 6.0 12 71 17.8 Kahadeejah Herbert, Penn St. 3 23 38 60.5 17 23 73.9 21 7.0 11 63 21.0 Helen Malone, Old Dominion 4 29 56 51.8 5 7 71.4 20 5.0 12 63 15.8 1984 Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee 5 43 75 57.3 *27 *30 90.0 *59 11.8 12 *113 22.6 Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech 4 *45 67 *67.2 22 24 *92.0 36 9.0 13 112 *28.0 Cheryl Miller, Southern California 5 38 69 55.1 18 26 69.2 48 9.6 12 94 18.8 Margaret Diaz, Cheyney 4 35 84 41.7 17 20 85.0 29 7.3 9 87 21.8 Yolanda Laney, Cheyney 4 33 *89 37.1 20 23 87.0 45 11.3 13 86 21.5 Paula McGee, Southern California 5 34 56 60.7 14 22 63.6 35 7.0 *18 82 16.4 Medina Dixon, Old Dominion 3 34 62 54.8 13 16 81.3 40 *13.3 9 81 27.0 Tanya Haave, Tennessee 5 32 74 43.2 14 19 73.7 29 5.8 16 78 15.6 Pam Gant, Louisiana Tech 4 34 57 59.6 8 11 72.7 15 3.8 5 76 19.0 Pam McGee, Southern California 5 34 63 54.0 5 13 38.5 53 10.6 14 73 14.6 1985 Lillie Mason, Western Ky. 4 34 56 60.7 25 32 78.1 42 10.5 15 *93 23.3 Lisa Ingram, La.-Monroe 4 36 78 46.2 20 29 69.0 53 13.3 14 92 23.0 Janet Harris, Georgia 5 *41 69 54.9 9 17 52.9 37 7.4 15 91 18.2 Teresa Edwards, Georgia 5 39 79 49.4 13 17 76.5 18 3.6 17 91 18.2 Chana Perry, La.-Monroe 4 33 64 51.6 16 19 *84.2 48 12.0 10 82 20.5 Katrina McClain, Georgia 5 32 46 *69.6 15 22 68.2 44 8.8 *20 79 15.8 Eun Jung Lee, La.-Monroe 4 24 65 37.0 *26 *36 72.2 12 3.0 7 74 18.5 Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion 5 31 67 46.3 12 20 60.0 *72 *14.4 12 74 14.8 Medina Dixon, Old Dominion 5 33 *80 41.3 7 12 58.3 47 9.4 14 73 14.6 Tori Harrison, Louisiana Tech 3 33 54 61.1 5 11 45.5 31 10.3 11 71 *23.7 1986 Clarissa Davis, Texas 5 *43 67 64.2 17 22 77.3 *56 11.2 6 *103 20.6 Cynthia Cooper, Southern California 5 38 *70 54.3 19 22 86.4 21 4.2 17 95 19.0 Cheryl Miller, Southern California 4 28 53 52.8 *28 *33 84.8 39 9.8 16 84 21.0 Fran Harris, Texas 5 31 56 55.4 19 24 79.2 20 4.0 7 81 16.2 Lillie Mason, Western Ky. 4 25 44 56.8 *28 31 90.3 41 10.3 5 78 19.5 Wanda Ford, Drake 2 27 42 *64.3 13 20 65.0 30 *15.0 3 67 *33.5 Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee 4 28 62 45.2 11 16 68.8 22 5.5 3 67 16.8 Clemette Haskins, Western Ky. 4 25 51 49.0 15 22 68.2 15 3.8 33 65 16.3 Jennifer Gillom, Ole Miss 3 28 55 50.9 8 13 61.5 29 9.7 0 64 21.3 Teresa Edwards, Georgia 2 23 42 54.8 16 19 84.2 11 5.5 10 62 31.0 1987 Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee 5 41 84 48.8 *29 34 85.3 *41 8.2 9 *111 22.2 Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. 4 41 78 52.6 27 37 73.0 40 10.0 11 109 *27.2 Penny Toler, Long Beach St. 4 *47 *89 52.8 7 11 63.6 13 3.2 23 101 25.2 Nora Lewis, Louisiana Tech 5 39 74 52.7 19 28 67.8 31 6.2 8 97 19.4 Tori Harrison, Louisiana Tech 5 40 75 53.3 14 27 51.8 34 6.8 3 94 18.8 Clarissa Davis, Texas 4 38 61 62.3 14 18 77.8 35 8.8 5 90 22.5 Sue Wicks, Rutgers 3 26 49 53.1 28 *38 73.7 39 *13.0 5 80 26.7 Beverly Williams, Texas 4 32 48 *66.7 10 13 76.9 18 4.5 11 74 18.5 Tonya Edwards, Tennessee 5 21 52 40.3 24 37 67.6 27 5.4 17 67 13.4 Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech 5 23 49 46.9 19 22 *86.4 27 5.4 *42 65 13.0

Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. 1988 Penny Toler, Long Beach St. 4 *41-*85 48.2 0-1 00.0 7-24 70.8 20-5.0 16 *99-24.8 Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech 5 37-64 57.8 0-0 00.0 12-19 63.2 26-5.2 2 86-17.2 Diann McNeil, Auburn 5 30-61 49.2 5-8 62.5 13-17 76.5 36-7.2 11 78-15.6 Michelle Edwards, Iowa 3 33-61 54.1 0-0 00.0 12-19 63.2 13-4.3 17 78-*26.0 Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee 4 33-56 58.9 0-0 00.0 10-17 58.8 27-6.8 9 76-19.0 Ruthie Bolton, Auburn 5 31-56 55.4 2-3 66.7 10-11 90.9 20-4.0 32 74-14.8 Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech 5 27-54 50.0 0-0 00.0 11-18 61.1 46-9.2 4 65-13.0 Vickie Orr, Auburn 5 28-59 47.5 0-0 00.0 9-12 75.0 29-5.8 4 65-13.0 Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech 5 22-39 56.4 2-5 40.0 *18-*27 66.7 20-4.0 *39 64-12.8 Vicky Bullett, Maryland 3 26-40 *65.0 0-0 00.0 12-13 92.3 27-9.0 6 64-21.3 Doreatha Conwell, Texas 3 27-52 51.9 0-0 00.0 10-17 58.8 36-12.0 3 64-21.3 1989 Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee 5 *53-*92 57.6 0-1 00.0 *28-*36 77.8 52-10.4 8 *134-*26.8 Deanna Tate, Maryland 4 44-84 52.4 1-5 20.0 17-18 94.4 13-3.3 18 106-26.5 Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech 4 38-70 54.3 0-0 00.0 27-41 65.9 *54-13.5 2 103-25.8 Vickie Orr, Auburn 5 36-65 55.4 0-0 00.0 19-26 73.1 49- 9.8 2 91-18.2

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Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. Vicky Bullett, Maryland 4 33-73 45.2 0-1 00.0 20-24 83.3 42-10.5 6 86-21.5 Nora Lewis, Louisiana Tech 4 26-59 44.1 0-0 00.0 20-26 76.9 47-11.8 3 72-18.0 Sheila Frost, Tennessee 5 26-50 52.0 0-0 00.0 16-20 80.0 44-8.8 2 68-13.6 Clarissa Davis, Texas 3 27-51 52.9 2-2 100.0 12-22 54.5 25-8.3 1 68-22.7 Pauline Jordan, UNLV 3 24-47 51.1 0-0 00.0 17-25 68.0 *43-14.3 5 65-21.7 Linda Godby, Auburn 5 28-45 62.2 0-0 00.0 7-9 77.8 18-3.6 0 63-12.6 1990 Trisha Stevens, Stanford 5 *46-*83 55.4 0-1 00.0 18-23 78.3 33-6.6 6 *110-22.0 Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas 4 42-57 *73.7 0-0 00.0 26-36 72.2 29-7.3 0 *110-*27.5 Carolyn Jones, Auburn 5 27-64 42.2 10-18 55.6 *41-*46 89.1 38-7.6 9 105-21.0 Dawn Staley, Virginia 4 35-65 53.8 5-15 33.3 24-29 82.8 27-6.8 15 99-24.8 Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech 4 37-63 58.7 1-3 33.3 20-32 62.5 *48-12.0 1 95-23.8 Evelyn Thompson, Auburn 5 30-70 42.9 2-3 66.7 14-22 63.6 11-2.2 15 76-15.2 Katy Steding, Stanford 5 23-57 40.4 12-27 44.4 15-20 75.0 36-7.2 18 73-14.6 Sonja Henning, Stanford 5 21-41 51.2 1-3 33.3 26-35 74.3 27-5.4 30 69-13.8 Linda Godby, Auburn 5 30-45 66.7 0-1 00.0 7-10 70.0 21-4.2 0 67-13.4 Wendy Scholtens, Vanderbilt 3 25-37 67.6 0-0 00.0 16-20 80.0 26-8.7 7 66-22.0 Vicki Hall, Texas 3 26-51 51.0 4-11 36.4 10-15 66.7 26-8.7 2 66-22.0 1991 Kerry Bascom, UConn 4 *35-61 57.4 8-16 50.0 20-23 87.0 37-9.3 9 *98-*24.5 Dawn Staley, Virginia 5 34-*80 42.5 5-13 38.5 18-20 90.0 34-6.8 *40 91-18.2 Daedra Charles, Tennessee 5 33-61 54.1 0-0 00.0 *22-*36 61.1 *67-*13.4 4 88-17.6 Tonya Cardoza, Virginia 5 28-57 49.1 3-5 60.0 16-19 84.2 25-5.0 10 75-15.0 Dena Head, Tennessee 5 25-49 51.0 2-6 33.3 21-34 61.8 20-4.0 15 73-14.6 Val Whiting, Stanford 4 22-63 34.9 0-1 00.0 8-15 53.3 45-11.3 10 68-17.0 Tammi Reiss, Virginia 5 23-50 46.0 5-13 38.5 13-19 68.4 17-3.4 12 64-12.8 Lisa McGill, Oklahoma St. 3 26-50 52.0 0-0 00.0 12-17 70.6 21-7.0 6 64-21.3 Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas 2 24-33 72.7 0-0 00.0 16-19 84.2 13-6.5 0 64-32.0 Stacey Ford, Georgia 3 26-44 59.1 0-0 00.0 11-15 73.3 24-8.0 3 63-21.0 1992 Kim Pehlke, Western Ky. 5 *40-*78 51.3 15-27 55.6 19-24 79.2 9-1.8 22 *114-*22.8 Heather Burge, Virginia 4 35-66 53.0 0-0 00.0 16-24 66.7 39-9.8 10 86-21.5 Val Whiting, Stanford 5 30-70 42.9 0-0 00.0 25-31 80.6 *58-11.6 8 82-16.4 Molly Goodenbour, Stanford 5 26-55 47.3 *18-*39 46.2 11-17 64.7 19-3.8 18 81-16.2 Tina Robbins, Missouri St. 5 20-37 54.1 7-9 77.8 24-31 77.4 19-3.8 *29 71-14.2 Melody Howard, Missouri St. 5 20-39 51.3 7-13 53.8 21-25 84.0 14-2.8 9 69-13.8 Rachel Hemmer, Stanford 5 21-45 46.7 0-0 00.0 *26-*32 81.3 41-8.2 4 68-13.6 Christy Hedgpeth, Stanford 5 23-52 44.2 10-27 37.0 10-12 83.3 19-3.8 11 66-13.2 Natalie Williams, UCLA 3 26-56 46.4 0-0 00.0 11-16 68.8 39-*13.0 5 63-21.0 Tammy Reiss, Virginia 4 19-47 40.4 4-12 33.3 21-23 91.3 15-3.8 11 63-15.8 1993 Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech 5 *56-*110 50.9 8-16 50.0 *57-*61 93.4 *48-*9.6 11 *177-*35.4 Katie Smith, Ohio St. 5 29-62 46.8 3-8 37.5 29-38 76.3 32-6.4 *23 90-18.0 Averrill Roberts, Ohio St. 5 32-64 50.0 7-20 35.0 15-18 83.3 18-3.6 9 86-17.2 Tia Jackson, Iowa 4 32-56 57.1 2-4 50.0 13-14 92.9 28-7.0 7 79-19.8 Krista Kirkland, Texas Tech 5 26-51 51.0 12-28 42.9 15-23 65.2 29-5.8 19 79-15.8 Audrey Burcy, Ohio St. 5 27-65 41.5 *13-*32 40.6 9-14 64.3 32-6.4 *23 76-15.2 Danielle Whitehurst, Louisiana Tech 4 30-54 55.6 0-0 00.0 13-15 86.7 31-7.8 4 73-18.3 Laurie Aaron, Iowa 4 19-46 41.3 3-5 60.0 26-31 83.9 22-5.5 16 67-16.8 Nikki Keyton, Ohio St. 5 24-51 47.1 2-9 22.2 17-23 73.9 31-6.2 7 67-13.4 Heather Burge, Virginia 3 27-40 *67.5 0-0 00.0 12-19 63.2 26-8.7 4 66-22.0 1994 Tonya Sampson, North Carolina 6 42-*101 41.6 12-31 38.7 *28-*35 80.0 44-7.3 17 *124-20.7 Debra Williams, Louisiana Tech 6 *43-100 43.0 12-30 40.0 14-19 73.4 26-4.3 9 112-18.9 Betsy Harris, Alabama 5 34-67 50.7 *20-*40 50.0 15-22 68.2 19-3.8 6 103-20.6 Pam Thomas, Louisiana Tech 6 37-75 49.3 2-3 66.7 20-34 58.8 21-3.5 25 96-16.0 Charlotte Smith, North Carolina 5 36-80 45.0 2-9 22.2 20-32 62.5 *69-*13.8 15 94-18.8 Leslie Johnson, Purdue 5 37-56 66.1 0-0 00.0 17-24 70.8 26-5.2 3 91-18.2 Lisa Leslie, Southern California 4 37-66 56.1 0-2 00.0 17-24 70.8 46-11.5 12 91-22.8 Vickie Johnson, Louisiana Tech 6 37-73 50.7 0-2 00.0 13-18 72.2 51-8.5 10 87-14.5 Sylvia Crawley, North Carolina 6 30-61 49.2 0-0 00.0 26-34 76.5 28-4.7 4 86-14.3 Helen Holloway, Penn St. 4 28-58 48.3 6-15 40.0 23-27 85.2 41-10.3 5 85-21.3 1995 Dana Johnson, Tennessee 6 41-69 59.4 0-0 00.0 *34-*41 82.9 59-9.8 4 *116-19.3 Kara Wolters, UConn 6 *45-69 65.2 0-0 00.0 18-25 72.0 37-6.2 5 108-18.0 Rebecca Lobo, UConn 6 35-74 47.3 5-12 41.7 21-31 67.7 39-6.5 19 96-16.0

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Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. La’Keshia Frett, Georgia 5 41-73 56.2 0-0 00.0 13-20 65.0 18-3.6 15 95-19.0 Isabelle Fijalkowski, Colorado 4 37-57 64.9 0-0 00.0 18-21 85.7 44-11.0 6 92-23.0 Jamelle Elliott, UConn 6 27-45 60.0 0-0 00.0 33-37 89.2 47-7.8 15 89-14.8 Nikki McCray, Tennessee 6 37-72 51.4 0-1 00.0 15-20 75.0 43-7.2 26 89-14.8 Jennifer Rizzotti, UConn 6 33-60 55.0 10-23 43.5 13-20 65.0 30-5.0 27 89-14.8 Saudia Roundtree, Georgia 5 33-*76 43.4 2-4 50.0 15-18 83.3 22-4.4 35 83-16.6 Kristin Folkl, Stanford 5 34-56 60.7 7-12 58.3 5-9 55.6 42-8.4 13 80-16.0 1996 Sheri Sam, Vanderbilt 4 47-71 66.2 5-10 50.0 14-20 70.0 37-9.3 12 *113-*28.3 Shalonda Enis, Alabama 3 30-52 57.7 3-6 50.0 20-25 80.0 21-7.0 3 83-27.7 Michi Atkins, Texas Tech 3 24-47 51.1 0-0 00.0 21-29 72.4 24-8.0 7 69-23.0 Katrina Price, SFA 3 25-61 41.0 10-30 33.3 9-14 64.3 10-3.3 3 69-23.0 Tora Suber, Virginia 4 27-65 41.5 9-27 33.3 22-27 81.5 16-4.0 9 85-21.3 Dominique Canty, Alabama 3 26-54 48.1 0-0 00.0 12-14 85.7 27-9.0 5 64-21.3 Kate Starbird, Stanford 5 37-79 46.8 11-32 34.4 20-21 95.2 26-5.2 12 105-21.0 Nykesha Sales, UConn 5 39-77 50.6 8-10 *80.0 12-16 75.0 26-5.2 17 98-19.6 Saudia Roundtree, Georgia 6 39-*95 41.1 3-12 25.0 *32-*41 78.0 34-5.7 *39 *113-18.8 Alicia Thompson, Texas Tech 3 25-57 43.9 0-2 00.0 5-10 50.0 26-8.7 9 55-18.3 1997 Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame 5 50-82 61.0 0-0 00.0 *32-*38 82.1 *61-*12.2 7 132-*26.4 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee 6 *59-*108 54.6 0-0 00.0 18-27 66.7 50-8.3 17 *136-22.7 Beth Morgan, Notre Dame 5 35-82 42.7 *15-*32 46.9 28-37 75.7 33-6.6 11 113-22.6 Tracy Reid, North Carolina 3 26-54 48.1 0-1 00.0 12-22 54.5 34-11.3 3 64-21.3 Alisa Burras, Louisiana Tech 3 23-43 53.5 0-0 00.0 15-19 78.9 29-9.7 1 61-20.3 Clarisse Machanguana, Old Dominion 6 50-86 58.1 0-0 00.0 14-22 63.6 57-9.5 9 114-19.0 Shalonda Enis, Alabama 3 22-42 52.4 5-11 45.5 8-8 100.0 29-9.7 7 57-19.0 Noelia Gomez, George Washington 4 36-65 55.4 0-2 00.0 3-5 60.0 29-7.3 7 75-18.8 Murriel Page, Florida 4 33-53 62.3 0-0 00.0 9-19 47.4 47-11.8 4 75-18.8 Tajama Abraham, George Washington 4 31-66 47.0 0-0 00.0 11-20 55.0 40-10.0 1 73-18.3 Kedra Holland-Corn, Georgia 4 21-52 40.4 9-28 32.1 22-28 78.6 22-5.5 8 73-18.3 1998 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee 6 *64-131 48.9 0-4 00.0 *30-*41 73.2 *63-10.5 16 *158-*26.3 Stephanie White, Purdue 4 33-76 43.4 4-17 23.5 25-28 89.3 35-8.8 16 95-23.8 Dominique Canty, Alabama 3 28-59 47.5 0-4 00.0 14-17 82.4 16-5.3 12 70-23.3 Tracy Reid, North Carolina 4 31-62 50.0 0-0 00.0 28-39 71.8 45-11.3 10 90-22.5 Adia Barnes, Arizona 3 24-45 53.3 0-1 00.0 15-19 78.9 25-8.3 6 63-21.0 Chasity Melvin, NC State 5 40-77 51.9 0-0 00.0 23-35 65.7 48-9.6 11 103-20.6 Ukari Figgs, Purdue 4 24-52 46.2 8-21 38.1 26-29 89.7 26-6.5 16 82-20.5 Ashley Berggren, Illinois 3 22-40 55.0 0-2 00.0 17-21 81.0 18-6.0 8 61-20.3 Tomora Young, Rutgers 3 20-50 40.0 10-21 47.6 6-6 100.0 11-3.7 6 56-18.7 Tamika Catchings, Tennessee 6 39-81 48.1 3-17 17.6 *30-40 75.0 52-8.7 17 111-18.5 1999 Becky Hammon, Colorado St. 3 15-40 37.5 8-23 34.8 *40-*47 85.1 10-3.3 20 78-*26.0 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee 4 39-*82 47.6 0-2 00.0 19-26 73.1 34-8.5 6 97-24.3 Kelly Miller, Georgia 5 38-72 52.8 13-27 48.1 17-23 73.9 39-7.8 24 106-21.2 Amanda Wilson, Louisiana Tech 5 *41-64 64.1 1-1 100.0 12-15 80.0 37-7.4 5 95-19.0 Stacy Frese, Iowa St. 4 22-60 36.7 9-30 30.0 23-29 79.3 12-3.0 23 76-19.0 Lucienne Berthieu, Old Dominion 3 22-33 66.7 0-0 00.0 9-17 52.9 28-9.3 2 55-18.3 Ukari Figgs, Purdue 6 30-75 40.0 *14-*37 37.8 34-40 85.0 30-5.0 19 *108-18.0 Katie Cronin, Colorado St. 3 17-38 44.7 10-21 47.6 10-13 76.9 21-7.0 2 54-18.0 Natasha Anderson, Clemson 3 22-43 51.2 0-0 00.0 10-18 55.6 24-8.0 4 54-18.0 Angie Braziel, Texas Tech 3 23-50 46.0 0-0 00.0 6-7 85.7 22-7.3 6 52-17.3 2000 LaNeishea Caufield, Oklahoma 3 26-43 60.5 1-3 33.3 18-22 81.8 23-6.0 5 71-*23.7 , UAB 3 27-55 49.1 2-12 16.7 13-21 61.9 28-9.3 1 69-23.0 Phylesha Whatley, Oklahoma 3 24-41 58.5 5-9 55.6 15-16 *93.8 14-4.7 4 68-22.7 Lucienne Berthieu, Old Dominion 3 19-36 52.8 0-0 00.0 22-32 68.8 23-7.7 2 60-20.0 LaQuanda Barksdale, North Carolina 3 20-43 46.5 1-3 33.3 15-18 83.3 29-9.7 4 56-18.7 Hamchetou Maiga, Old Dominion 3 24-37 64.9 0-0 00.0 7-13 53.8 37-*12.3 6 55-18.7 Marie Ferdinand, LSU 4 32-58 55.2 0-2 00.0 8-11 72.7 20-5.0 23 72-18.0 Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech 4 27-45 41.5 8-24 33.3 9-12 75.0 14-3.5 11 71-17.8 April Brown, LSU 4 29-53 54.7 7-12 58.3 5-9 55.6 24-6.0 17 70-17.5 Natalie Diaz, Old Dominion 3 21-45 46.7 4-8 50.0 5-11 45.5 19-6.3 13 51-17.0 Telisha Quarles, Virginia 3 18-43 41.9 10-23 43.5 5-6 83.3 15-5.0 7 51-17.0 2001 Jackie Stiles, Missouri St. 5 46-*93 49.5 6-17 35.3 42-49 85.7 20-4.0 8 *140-*28.0

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Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. Ruth Riley, Notre Dame 6 *48-76 63.3 0-0 00.0 *43-*54 79.6 54-9.0 8 139-23.2 Angie Welle, Iowa St. 3 29-47 61.7 0-1 00.0 11-13 84.6 30-10.0 5 69-23.0 Alana Beard, Duke 3 25-37 *67.6 1-5 20.0 12-14 85.7 14-4.7 10 63-21.0 Amanda Lassiter, Missouri 3 23-56 41.1 10-20 50.0 5-10 50.0 15-5.0 2 61-20.3 Katie Douglas, Purdue 6 32-78 41.0 12-25 48.0 39-48 81.2 34-5.7 27 115-19.2 Zuzana Klimesova, Vanderbilt 4 32-59 54.2 1-2 50.0 12-17 70.6 40-10.0 20 77-19.2 Nicole Levandusky, Xavier 4 24-55 43.6 *18-*42 42.9 9-13 69.2 25-6.2 8 75-18.8 Tara Mitchem, Missouri St. 5 32-54 59.3 8-16 50.0 21-22 95.5 24-4.8 13 93-18.6 Caton Hill, Oklahoma 3 23-41 56.1 2-4 50.0 5-7 71.4 36-*12.0 3 53-17.7 2002 Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt 4 32-57 56.1 0-0 00.0 *35-*39 89.7 42-10.5 5 99-*24.8 Kelly Mazzante, Penn St. 3 27-65 41.5 10-28 35.7 9-11 81.8 6-2.0 5 73-24.3 Coretta Brown, North Carolina 3 23-49 46.9 11-26 42.3 9-11 81.8 15-5.0 6 66-22.0 Alana Beard, Duke 4 *43-*81 53.1 2-10 20.0 21-26 80.8 31-6.2 15 109-21.8 Nicole Ohlde, Kansas St. 3 20-28 *71.4 0-0 00.0 24-28 85.7 23-7.7 9 64-21.3 Carla Bennett, Drake 3 25-27 67.6 0-0 00.0 14-20 70.0 18-6.0 4 64-21.3 , Penn St. 3 24-42 57.1 0-0 00.0 15-18 83.3 9-3.0 10 63-21.0 Laurie Koehn, Kansas St. 3 22-45 48.9 10-26 38.5 9-9 100.0 6-2.0 9 63-21.0 LaNeishea Caufield, Oklahoma 6 35-72 48.6 8-18 44.4 34-*39 87.2 29-4.8 16 *112-18.7 Sue Bird, UConn 6 38-73 52.1 *15-*33 45.5 20-20 *100.0 20-3.3 36 111-18.5 2003 Diana Taurasi, UConn 6 *53-*96 55.2 *20-*44 45.5 31-40 77.5 34-5.7 18 *157-*26.2 Tera Bjorklund, Colorado 3 23-44 52.3 0-0 00.0 28-35 80.0 27-3.0 9 74-24.7 Alana Beard, Duke 5 40-78 51.3 5-13 38.5 30-37 81.1 29-5.8 11 115-23.0 Jordan Adams, New Mexico 3 25-44 *56.8 2-5 40.0 14-25 56.0 22-7.3 8 66-22.0 Kelly Mazzante, Penn St. 3 27-54 50.0 10-22 45.5 2-3 66.7 15-5.0 6 66-22.0 Christi Thomas, Georgia 3 25-47 53.2 1-3 33.3 10-17 58.8 28-9.3 0 61-20.3 Heather Schreiber, Texas 5 39-70 55.7 6-20 30.0 12-13 92.3 37-7.4 7 96-19.2 Trina Frierson, Louisiana Tech 3 23-43 53.5 0-0 00.0 11-12 91.7 18-6.0 1 57-19.0 Erika Valek, Purdue 4 28-57 49.1 4-11 36.4 14-15 93.3 13-3.2 12 74-18.5 Plenette Pierson, Texas Tech 4 27-55 49.1 0-0 00.0 19-31 61.3 47-11.8 14 73-18.2 2004 Seimone Augustus, LSU 5 *55-*94 58.5 2-5 40.0 9-11 81.8 29-5.8 9 *121-*24.2 Erica Smith-Taylor, Louisiana Tech 3 26-48 54.2 9-17 52.9 9-10 90.0 20-6.7 13 70-23.3 Jacqueline Batteast, Notre Dame 3 28-58 48.3 1-5 20.0 9-13 69.2 35-11.7 5 66-22.0 Nicole Powell, Stanford 4 32-67 47.8 9-24 37.5 14-17 82.4 47-11.8 25 87-21.8 Sophia Young, Baylor 3 21-49 42.9 0-0 00.0 18-24 75.0 27-9.0 7 60-20.0 Lindsay Whalen, Minnesota 5 28-75 37.3 6-20 30.0 37-41 90.2 27-5.4 39 99-19.8 Diana Taurasi, UConn 6 41-87 47.1 *17-*46 37.0 19-25 76.0 27-4.5 28 118-19.7 Janel McCarville, Minnesota 5 32-54 59.3 0-0 00.0 33-41 80.5 *75-*15.0 22 97-19.4 Jamie Carey, Texas 3 16-28 57.1 14-21 *66.7 9-10 90.0 9-3.0 7 55-18.3 Heather Schreiber, Texas 3 17-27 63.0 6-14 42.9 12-17 70.6 12-4.0 7 52-17.3 2005 Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers 4 35-65 53.8 11-19 53.8 15-19 78.9 17-4.3 12 96-*24.0 Sophia Young, Baylor 6 *54-*104 51.9 0-0 00.0 *30-*38 78.9 51-8.5 20 *138-23.0 Ivory Latta, North Carolina 4 27-59 45.8 12-30 40.0 19-25 76.0 9-2.3 11 85-21.3 Seimone Augustus, LSU 5 40-87 46.0 0-5 00.0 20-23 87.0 25-5.0 7 100-20.0 Katie Feenstra, Liberty 3 23-41 56.1 0-0 00.0 14-23 60.9 36-12.0 4 60-20.0 Jessica Davenport, Ohio St. 3 21-40 52.5 0-0 00.0 18-27 66.7 34-11.3 5 60-20.0 Candice Wiggins, Stanford 4 22-43 51.2 6-14 42.9 27-29 93.1 22-5.5 10 77-19.3 Tasha Humphrey, Georgia 3 21-47 44.7 2-7 28.6 10-15 66.7 31-10.3 4 54-18.0 Ashley Earley, Vanderbilt 3 22-36 61.1 0-0 00.0 9-14 64.3 19-6.3 9 53-17.7 Monique Currie, Duke 4 22-60 36.7 1-8 12.5 21-25 84.0 30-7.5 16 66-16.5 2006 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma 3 34-53 64.2 0-0 00.0 15-24 62.5 42-14.0 3 83-*27.7 Candice Wiggins, Stanford 4 35-79 44.3 11-28 39.3 25-30 83.3 24-6.0 13 104-26.0 Brooke Smith, Stanford 4 36-61 59.0 0-0 00.0 13-15 86.7 37-9.3 12 85-21.3 Seimone Augustus, LSU 5 45-*95 47.3 1-7 14.3 15-22 68.2 27-5.4 10 106-21.2 Ivory Latta, North Carolina 5 29-78 37.1 8-34 23.5 28-32 87.5 10-2.0 31 94-18.8 Erlana Larkins, North Carolina 5 35-68 51.4 0-0 00.0 23-31 74.2 39-7.8 16 93-18.6 Monique Currie, Duke 6 32-73 43.8 4-13 30.8 *31-37 83.8 39-6.5 18 99-16.5 Barbara Turner, UConn 4 33-56 58.9 3-8 37.5 22-28 78.6 42-10.5 15 91-22.8 Candace Parker, Tennessee 4 33-61 54.1 0-1 00.0 24-31 77.4 25-6.3 12 90-22.5 Crystal Langhorne, Maryland 6 *53-74 *71.6 0-0 00.0 26-*39 66.7 39-6.5 13 *132-22.0 2007 Armintie Price, Ole Miss 4 36-57 63.2 2-5 40.0 *37-*47 78.7 28-7.0 18 111-*27.8

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Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. Katie Gearlds, Purdue 4 31-61 50.8 14-29 48.3 19-21 90.5 24-6.0 11 95-23.8 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma 3 29-48 60.4 0-1 00.0 10-14 71.4 41-*13.7 5 68-22.7 Candace Parker, Tennessee 6 *77-*137 56.2 0-2 00.0 26-34 76.5 *61-10.2 16 *114-19.0 Ashley Awkward, Ole Miss 4 23-66 34.8 4-19 21.1 23-29 79.3 13-3.3 11 73-18.3 Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton, Purdue 4 31-51 60.8 0-0 00.0 10-15 66.7 35-8.8 7 72-18.0 Tasha Humphrey, Georgia 3 20-44 45.5 2-7 28.6 8-10 80.0 12-4.0 4 50-16.7 Briann January, Arizona St. 3 15-27 55.6 7-9 *77.8 12-13 92.3 6-2.0 9 49-16.3 Sarah-Jo Lawrence, George Washington 3 18-39 46.2 3-6 50.0 10-14 71.4 15-5.0 4 49-16.3 Renee Montgomery, UConn 4 24-54 44.4 7-27 25.9 9-13 69.2 11-2.7 14 64-16.0 2008 Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 3 36-57 47.1 4-16 25.0 9-14 64.3 28-9.3 6 79-*26.3 Candice Wiggins, Stanford 6 46-*105 43.8 *18-46 39.1 *41-51 80.4 41-6.8 24 *151-25.2 Andrea Riley, Oklahoma St. 3 24-66 36.4 8-25 32.0 17-24 70.8 16-5.3 14 73-24.3 Charel Allen, Notre Dame 3 22-57 38.6 3-4 75.0 18-20 90.0 25-8.3 7 65-21.7 Candace Parker, Tennessee 6 *47-98 48.0 0-4 00.0 34-*53 64.2 54-9.0 11 128-21.3 Crystal Langhorne, Maryland 4 30-46 65.2 0-0 00.0 24-32 75.0 41-10.3 4 84-21.0 Shavonte Zellous, Pittsburgh 3 22-48 45.8 0-1 00.0 18-27 66.7 16-5.3 5 62-20.7 Jayne Appel, Stanford 6 47-79 59.5 0-0 00.0 23-33 69.7 54-9.0 20 117-19.5 LaToya Pringle, North Carolina 4 25-41 61.0 0-0 00.0 27-40 67.5 36-9.0 4 77-19.3 Chante Black, Duke 3 21-41 51.2 0-0 00.0 15-22 68.2 32-10.7 3 57-19.0 2009 Christina Wirth, Vanderbilt 3 29-59 49.2 10-29 34.5 7-9 77.7 19-6.3 4 75-*25.0 Jayne Appel, Stanford 5 51-89 57.3 0-0 00.0 22-*38 57.9 56-11.2 12 *124-24.8 Ashley Walker, California 3 31-48 64.6 3-4 75.0 9-14 64.3 22-7.3 4 74-24.7 Shavonte Zellous, Pittsburgh 3 26-68 38.2 5-14 35.7 14-16 87.5 25-8.3 5 73-24.3 Epiphanny Prince, Rutgers 3 25-59 42.4 3-15 20.0 15-20 75.0 18-6.0 9 68-22.7 Marissa Coleman, Maryland 4 33-64 51.6 4-10 40.0 17-21 80.9 50-12.5 10 87-21.8 Maya Moore, UConn 6 42-73 57.5 15-40 37.5 25-27 92.6 48-8.0 16 *124-20.7 Angel McCoughtry, Louisville 6 48-*130 .370 4-28 14.3 24-29 82.8 56-9.3 12 *124-20.7 Renee Montgomery, UConn 6 45-92 48.9 17-40 42.5 16-23 69.6 18-3.0 29 123-20.5 Kristi Toliver, Maryland 4 29-59 49.1 11-30 36.6 6-6 *100.0 7-1.8 15 75-18.8 2010 Tegan Cunningham, Oklahoma St. 2 17-44 38.6 3-10 30.0 13-16 81.3 16-8.0 2 50-25.0 Maya Moore, UConn 6 53-91 58.2 20-33 60.6 18-28 64.3 50-8.3 17 144-24.0 Jene Morris, San Diego St. 3 22-50 44.0 9-20 45.0 19-21 90.5 9-3.0 6 74-24.0 Kachine Alexander, Iowa 2 15-24 62.5 4-7 57.4 11-16 68.8 14-7.0 7 45-22.5 Amber Harris, Xavier 4 41-71 57.7 2-5 40.0 2-5 40.0 32-80 6 86-21.5 Kayla Tetschlag, Green Bay 2 13-21 61.9 4-8 50.0 13-14 95.9 13-6.5 4 43-21.5 Alexis Rack, Mississippi St. 3 20-47 42.6 13-31 41.9 11-13 84.6 11-3.7 17 64-21.3 Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky 4 29-53 54.7 0-1 0.0 27-40 67.5 36-9.0 10 85-21.3 Danielle Adams, Texas A&M 2 16-27 59.3 0-1 0.0 10-17 58.8 16-8.0 5 42-21.0 , Ohio St. 2 18-38 47.4 0-0 0.0 4-5 80.0 24-12.0 3 40-20.0 2011 Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga. 4 32-64 50.0 9-17 52.9 44-48 91.7 22-5.5 40 117-29.3 Liz Repella, West Virginia 2 15-29 51.7 7-12 58.3 18-21 85.7 11-5.5 1 55-27.5 Brittney Griner, Baylor 4 35-64 54.7 0-0 0.0 37-50 74.0 31-7.8 5 107-26.8 Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown 3 21-51 41.2 13-28 46.4 16-19 84.2 21-7.0 10 17-23.7 Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford 5 45-72 62.5 0-0 0.0 27-33 81.8 33-6.6 4 117-23.4 Jantel Lavender, Ohio St.. 3 32-53 60.4 0-1 0.0 6-8 75.0 32-10.7 9 70-23.0 Shoni Schimmel, Louisville. 3 28-54 51.9 11-28 39.3 3-7 42.9 10-3.3 9 70-23.0 Maya Moore, UConn 5 43-94 45.7 12-32 37.5 17-26 65.4 52-104 9 115-23.0 , Penn St. 2 21-44 47.7 2-8 25.0 2-2 100.0 0-0.0 8 46-23.0 , Miami (FL) 2 13-35 37.1 4-15 26.7 15-17 88.2 16-8.0 7 45-22.5 2012 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware 2 23-45 51.1 6-13 46.2 21-25 84.0 21-0.5 1 73-36.5 Sydney Wallace, Georgia Tech 3 32-55 58.2 19-34 55.9 0-0 0.0 5-1.7 2 83-27.7 Nnemkadi Ogwumike,Stanford 5 50-86 58.1 0-0 0.0 33-40 82.5 43-8.6 10 134-26.8 Angel Goodrich, Kansas 3 30-59 50.8 6-16 37.5 4-7 57.1 14-47 17 70-23.3 Brittney Griner, Baylor 6 50-86 58.1 0-0 0.0 36-46 78.3 59-9.8 11 136-22.7 Maggie Lucas, Penn. St. 3 18-45 40.0 10-25 40.0 22-25 88.0 13-4.3 6 68-22.7 Kayla Standish, Gonzaga 2 27-51 52.9 0-0 0.0 13-16 81.3 17-5.7 8 67-22.3 , Miami (FL) 2 18-38 47.4 1-8 12.5 3-3 100.0 19-9.5 5 40-20.0 Tricia Liston, Duke 4 27-42 64.3 9-14 64.3 12-13 92.3 17-4.3 6 75-18.8 Anna Martin, DePaul 2 17-30 56.7 2-6 33.3 1-2 50.0 11-5.5 3 37-18.5 Brandy Gang, Marist 2 11-20 55.0 6-10 60.0 9-10 90.0 7-3.5 1 37-18.5

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Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. 2013 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware 3 31-75 41.3 3-15 20.0 34-37 91.9 24-8.0 6 99-33.0 Brittney Griner, Baylor 3 31-49 63.3 0-0 0.0 18-25 72.0 42-14.0 8 80-26.7 Alyssa Thomas, Maryland 3 28-57 49.1 2-3 66.7 12-19 63.2 25-8.3 11 70-23.3 Andrea Hoover, Dayton 2 15-23 65.2 6-8 75.0 10-12 83.3 13-6.5 3 46-23.0 Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford 3 30-41 73.2 0-1 0.0 7-10 70.0 35-11.7 6 67-22.3 Layshia Clarendon, California 5 38-82 46.3 8-19 42.1 23-33 69.7 20-4.0 13 107-21.4 Inga Orekhava, South Fla. 2 12-27 44.4 9-18 50.0 9-13 69.2 9-4.5 4 42-21.0 Breanna Stewart, UConn 6 40-71 56.3 9-15 60.0 15-20 75.0 31-6.2 7 104-20.8 Aaryn Ellenberg, Oklahoma 3 21-54 38.9 12-30 40.0 8-13 61.5 10-3.3 3 62-20.7 Adrienne Webb, LSU 3 22-41 53.7 7-14 50.0 8-11 72.7 3-1.0 3 59-19.7 2014 Odyssey Sims, Baylor 4 43-94 45.7 9-26 34.6 21-23 91.3 21-5.3 22 116-29.0 Aliyyah Handford, St. John’s (NY) 2 17-40 42.5 0-0 0.0 16-23 69.6 5-2.5 5 50-25.0 Kirby Burkholder, James Madison 2 9-31 29.0 4-16 25.0 26-27 96.3 28-14.0 5 48-24.0 Danielle Ballard, LSU 3 26-65 40.0 0-1 0.0 18-21 85.7 42-14.0 10 70-23.3 Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford 5 43-80 53.8 1-4 25.0 21-28 75.0 52-10.4 13 108-21.6 Shoni Schimmel, Louisville 4 31-70 44.3 10-25 40.0 14-15 93.3 23-5.8 22 86-21.5 , Nebraska 2 15-31 48.4 6-12 50.0 7-7 100.0 15-7.5 0 43-21.5 Whitney Bays, Purdue 2 17-32 53.1 0-0 0.0 7-12 58.3 26-13.0 6 41-20.5 Megan Rogowski, DePaul 3 19-44 43.2 13-31 41.9 9-10 90.0 12-4.0 7 60-20.0 Meighan Simmons, Tennessee 3 18-50 36.0 6-16 37.5 18-19 94.7 9-3.0 5 60-20.0 2015 Ameryst Alston, Ohio St. 2 18-41 43.9 3-10 30.0 19-23 82.6 8-4.0 12 58-29.0 Adrienne Motley, Miami (FL) 2 18-34 52.9 2-4 50.0 10-13 76.9 6-3.0 2 48-24.0 Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio St. 2 16-40 40.0 5-17 29.4 11-11 100.0 8-4.0 10 48-24.0 Alexis Peterson, Syracuse 2 16-49 32.7 5-14 35.7 10-12 83.3 11-5.5 6 47-23.5 Brianna Kiesel, Pittsburgh 2 16-33 48.5 1-4 25.0 12-17 70.6 8-4.0 6 45-22.5 Nina Davis, Baylor 4 33-58 56.9 0-0 0.0 18-24 75.0 31-7.8 7 84-21.0 Courtney Williams, South Fla. 2 15-45 33.3 4-11 36.4 8-8 100.0 19-9.5 8 42-21.0 Makayla Epps, Kentucky 2 16-32 50.0 2-3 66.7 8-13 61.5 6-3.0 6 42-21.0 Megan Podkowa, DePaul 2 15-28 53.6 5-10 50.0 7-9 77.8 16-8.0 4 42-21.0 Jessica Thomas, Miami (FL) 2 14-34 41.2 4-13 30.8 7-11 63.6 7-3.5 4 39-19.5 2016 Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio St. 3 26-67 38.8 11-31 35.5 29-34 85.3 9-3.0 12 92-30.7 Courtney Williams, South Fla. 2 22-61 36.1 4-15 26.7 12-12 100.0 15-7.5 1 60-30.0 Kelsey Plum, Washington 5 38-105 36.2 9-36 25.0 37-43 86.0 21-4.2 32 122-24.4 Courtney Walker, Texas A&M 2 19-37 51.4 1-1 100.0 8-9 88.9 11-5.5 1 47-23.5 , West Virginia 2 16-34 47.1 4-11 36.4 11-13 84.6 5-2.5 11 47-23.5 Makayla Epps, Kentucky 3 24-52 46.2 7-16 43.8 12-18 66.7 15-5.0 13 67-22.3 Nina Davis, Baylor 4 34-57 59.6 0-0 0.0 21-26 80.8 21-5.3 2 89-22.3 Talia Walton, Washington 5 43-92 46.7 17-41 41.5 6-12 50.0 22-4.4 8 109-21.8 Alexis Peterson, Syracuse 6 43-97 44.3 10-31 32.3 34-42 81.0 16-2.7 23 130-21.7 Sophie Cunningham, Missouri 2 13-26 50.0 3-10 30.0 14-15 93.3 11-5.5 6 43-21.5 2017 Kelsey Plum, Washington 3 32-66 48.5 10-24 41.7 22-25 88.0 13-4.3 17 96-32.0 Makayla Epps, Kentucky 2 21-41 51.2 5-11 45.5 4-7 57.1 7-3.5 6 51-25.5 Alexis Peterson, Syracuse 2 20-43 46.5 5-11 45.5 5-6 83.3 9-4.5 12 50-25.0 Dominique Wilson, NC State 2 15-30 50.0 4-10 40.0 16-16 100.0 6-3.0 2 50-25.0 , Louisville 3 24-59 40.7 11-27 40.7 12-16 75.0 12-4.0 4 71-23.7 Ashley Morisette, Purdue 2 14-35 40.0 5-12 41.7 14-16 87.5 5-2.5 12 47-23.5 Arike Ogunbowale, Notre Dame 4 29-62 46.8 8-17 47.1 24-29 82.3 33-8.3 8 90-22.5 Miah Spencer, NC State 2 14-23 60.8 2-3 66.7 14-15 93.3 9-4.5 5 44-22.0 Brittney Sykes, Syracuse 2 14-34 41.2 6-11 54.5 9-9 100.0 8-4.0 6 43-21.5 Napheesa Collier, UConn 5 44-71 61.9 5-10 50.0 14-20 70.0 51-10.2 13 107-21.4

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ENTERING THE NCAA Had Two Losses (83) Year Team (Coach) Record How It Did TOURNAMENT, THESE TEAMS... 1982 Cheyney (Vivian Stringer) 24-2 4-1—Final Four 2nd 1983 Texas (Jody Conradt) 28-2 2-1—Regional Final Were Undefeated (16) Cheyney (Vivian Stringer) 26-2 1-1—Regional Semifinals Southern California (Linda Sharp) 25-2 5-0—CHAMPION Year Team (Coach) Record How It Did 1984 Texas (Jody Conradt) 30-2 2-1—Regional Final 1986 Texas (Jody Conradt) 29-0 5-0—CHAMPION Georgia (Andy Landers) 28-2 2-1—Regional Final 1990 Louisiana Tech (Leon Barmore) 29-0 3-1—Final Four T-3rd Central Mich. (Laura Golden) 27-2 0-1—First Round 1992 Vermont (Cathy Inglese) 29-0 0-1—First Round Louisiana Tech (Hogg & Barmore) 27-2 3-1—Final Four T-3rd 1993 Vermont (Cathy Inglese) 28-0 0-1—First Round 1985 Ole Miss (Van Chancellor) 27-2 2-1—Regional Final 1995 UConn (Geno Auriemma) 29-0 6-0—CHAMPION Texas (Jody Conradt) 27-2 1-1—Regional Semifinals 1997 UConn (Geno Auriemma) 30-0 3-1—Regional Final Long Beach St. (Joan Bonvicini) 26-2 2-1—Regional Final 1998 Tennessee (Pat Summitt) 33-0 6-0—CHAMPION Ohio St. (Tara VanDerveer) 26-2 2-1—Regional Final Liberty (Rick Reeves) 28-0 0-1—First Round 1986 Ohio (Amy Pritchard) 26-2 0-1—First Round 2002 UConn (Geno Auriemma) 33-0 6-0—CHAMPION Virginia (Debbie Ryan) 26-2 0-1—First Round 2009 UConn (Geno Auriemma) 33-0 6-0—CHAMPION 1987 Long Beach St. (Joan Bonvicini) 30-2 3-1—Final Four T-3rd 2010 UConn (Geno Auriemma) 33-0 6-0—CHAMPION Rutgers (Theresa Grentz) 28-2 2-1—Regional Final 2012 Baylor (Kim Mulkey) 34-0 6-0—CHAMPION Bowling Green (Fran Voll) 27-2 0-1—First Round 2014 Notre Dame (Muffet McGraw) 32-0 5-1—Final Four 2nd Southern Ill. (Cindy Scott) 27-2 1-1—Regional Semifinals UConn (Geno Auriemma) 34-0 6-0—CHAMPION Louisiana Tech (Leon Barmore) 26-2 4-1—Final Four 2nd 2015 Princeton (Courtney Banghart) 30-0 1-1—Second Round 1988 Texas (Jody Conradt) 30-2 2-1—Regional Final 2016 UConn (Geno Auriemma) 32-0 6-0—CHAMPION Auburn (Joe Ciampi) 28-2 4-1—Final Four 2nd 2017 UConn (Geno Auriemma) 32-0 4-1—Final Four T-3rd Tennessee (Pat Summitt) 28-2 3-1—Final Four T-3rd Louisiana Tech (Leon Barmore) 27-2 5-0—CHAMPION Had One Loss (38) New Mexico St. (Joe McKeown) 26-2 0-1—First Round Year Team (Coach) Record How It Did 1989 Tennessee (Pat Summitt) 30-2 5-0—CHAMPION 1982 Louisiana Tech (Sonja Hogg) 30-1 5-0—CHAMPION La Salle (John Miller) 27-2 1-1—Second Round 1983 Louisiana Tech (Hogg & Barmore) 27-1 4-1—Final Four 2nd Maryland (Chris Weller) 26-2 3-1—Final Four T-3rd 1985 Idaho (Pat Dobratz) 28-1 0-1—First Round Stanford (Tara VanDerveer) 26-2 2-1—Regional Final La.-Monroe (Linda Harper) 27-1 3-1—Final Four T-3rd 1990 Montana (Robin Selvig) 27-2 0-1—First Round Washington (Joyce Sake) 26-1 0-1—First Round UNLV (Jim Bolla) 27-2 0-1—First Round 1986 Georgia (Andy Landers) 29-1 1-1—Regional Semifinals SFA (Gary Blair) 27-2 1-1—Regional Semifinals 1987 Auburn (Joe Ciampi) 29-1 2-1—Regional Final Washington (Chris Gobrecht) 26-2 2-1—Regional Final Texas (Jody Conradt) 28-1 3-1—Final Four T-3rd 1991 Western Ky. (Paul Sanderford) 28-2 1-1—Regional Semifinals 1988 Montana (Robin Selvig) 28-1 0-1—First Round Virginia (Debbie Ryan) 27-2 4-1—Final Four 2nd Iowa (Vivian Stringer) 27-1 2-1—Regional Final Purdue (Lin Dunn) 26-2 0-1—First Round 1989 Auburn (Joe Ciampi) 28-1 4-1—Final Four 2nd 1992 Ole Miss (Van Chancellor) 27-2 2-1—Regional Final 1990 Stanford (Tara VanDerveer) 27-1 5-0—CHAMPION Missouri St. (Cheryl Burnett) 27-2 4-1—Final Four T-3rd 1991 Penn St. (Rene Portland) 29-1 0-1—First Round SFA (Gary Blair) 27-2 1-1—Regional Semifinals 1992 Miami (FL) (Ferne Labati) 29-1 1-1—Regional Semifinals Tennessee (Pat Summitt) 27-2 1-1—Regional Semifinals Virginia (Debbie Ryan) 29-1 3-1—Final Four T-3rd 1993 Tennessee (Pat Summitt) 27-2 2-1—Regional Final 1994 Tennessee (Pat Summitt) 29-1 2-1—Regional Semifinals Vanderbilt (Jim Foster) 27-2 3-1—Final Four T-3rd 1996 Louisiana Tech (Leon Barmore) 28-1 3-1—Regional Final 1994 UConn (Geno Auriemma) 27-2 3-1—Regional Final 1997 Old Dominion (Wendy Larry) 29-1 5-1—Final Four 2nd North Carolina (Sylvia Hatchell) 27-2 6-0—CHAMPION Stanford (Tara VanDerveer) 30-1 4-1—Final Four T-3rd Penn St. (Rene Portland) 25-2 3-1—Regional Final 1998 FIU (Cindy Russo) 28-1 1-1—Second Round 1995 Tennessee (Pat Summitt) 29-2 5-1—Final Four 2nd 1999 Purdue (Carolyn Peck) 28-1 6-0—CHAMPION Colorado (Ceal Barry) 27-2 3-1—Regional Final 2000 UConn (Geno Auriemma) 30-1 6-0—CHAMPION Stanford (Tara Van Derveer) 26-2 4-1—Final Four T-3rd 2003 UConn (Geno Auriemma) 31-1 6-0—CHAMPION 1996 Old Dominion (Wendy Larry) 27-2 2-1—Regional Semifinals Duke (Gail Goestenkors) 31-1 4-1—Final Four T-3rd Stanford (Marianne Stanley and 25-2 4-1—Final Four T-3rd 2006 North Carolina (Sylvia Hatchell) 29-1 4-1—Final Four T-3rd Amy Tucker) 2007 Duke (Gail Goestenkors) 30-1 2-1—Regional Semifinals 1997 North Carolina (Sylvia Hatchell) 27-2 2-1—Regional Semifinals 2003 UConn (Geno Auriemma) 32-1 4-1—Final Four T-3rd Portland (Jim Sollars) 27-2 0-1—First Round 2010 Stanford (Tara VanDerveer) 31-1 5-1 Final Four—Second 1998 UConn (Geno Auriemma) 31-2 3-1—Regional Final Nebraska () 30-1 2-1—Regional Semifinals Old Dominion (Wendy Larry) 27-2 2-1—Regional Semifinals 2011 UConn (Geno Auriemma) 32-1 4-1—Final Four T-3rd Youngstown St. (Ed DiGregorio) 27-2 1-1—Second Round Green Bay () 32-1 2-1—Regional Semifinals 1999 Colorado St. (Tom Collen) 31-2 2-1—Regional Semifinals 2012 Delaware (Tina Martin) 30-1 1-1—Second Round Tennessee (Pat Summitt) 28-2 3-1—Regional Final Stanford (Tara VanDerveer) 31-1 4-1—Final Four T-3rd Louisiana Tech (Leon Barmore) 26-2 4-1—Final Four T-3rd Green Bay (Matt Bollant) 30-1 1-1—Second-Round Virginia Tech (Bonnie Henrickson) 26-2 2-1—Regional Semifinals 2013 Baylor (Kim Mulkey) 32-1 2-1—Regional Semifinals 2000 Louisiana Tech (Leon Barmore) 28-2 3-1—Regional Final Notre Dame (Muffet McGraw) 31-1 4-1—Final Four T-3RD 2001 Tennessee (Pat Summitt) 29-2 2-1—Regional Semifinals 2015 UConn (Geno Auriemma) 32-1 6-0—CHAMPION UConn (Geno Auriemma) 28-2 4-1—Final Four T-3rd 2016 Notre Dame (Muffet McGraw) 31-1 2-1—Regional Semifinals Notre Dame (Muffet McGraw) 28-2 6-0—CHAMPION Baylor (Kim Mulkey) 33-1 3-1—Regional Final Xavier (Melanie Balcomb) 28-2 3-1—Regional Final Colorado St. (Ryun Williams) 31-1 0-1—First Round 2002 Stanford (Tara Van Derveer) 30-2 2-1—Regional Semifinals 2003 Louisiana Tech (Kurt Budke) 29-2 2-1—Regional Semifinals

Tournament Scoring Leaders 104

Year Team (Coach) Record How It Did Year Team (Coach) Conf. Overall How It Did 2004 Chattanooga (Wes Moore) 28-2 1-1—Second Round Record Record Louisiana Tech (Kurt Budke) 27-2 2-1—Regional Semifinals 2002 Georgia (Andy Landers) 6-8 19-11 0-1—First Round 2005 LSU (Pokey Chapman) 29-2 4-1—Final Four T-3rd 2004 Missouri (Cindy Stein) 7-9 17-13 0-1—First Round Stanford (Tara Van Derveer) 29-2 3-1—Regional Final 2005 Virginia Tech (Beth 6-8 17-11 0-1—First Round 2006 Bowling Green () 28-2 0-1—First Round Dunkenberger) Ohio St. (Jim Foster) 28-2 1-1—Second Round 2006 Boston College 6-8 19-11 2-1—Regional Semifinals 2008 Marist () 31-2 1-1—Second Round (Cathy Inglese) North Carolina (Sylvia Hatchell) 30-2 3-1—Regional Final Virginia Tech 5-9 20-9 1-1—Second Round (Beth Dunkenberger) Tennessee (Pat Summitt) 30-2 6-0—CHAMPION 2008 Iowa St. () 7-9 20-12 1-1—Second Round 2009 South Dakota St. (Aaron 31-2 1-1—Second Round Johnston) Texas (Gail 7-9 21-12 1-1—Second Round Goestenkors) 2010 Tennessee (Pat Summitt) 30-2 2-1—Regional Semifinals 2011 Texas (Gail 7-9 19-13 0-1—First Round Princeton (Courtney Banghart) 26-2 0-1—First Round Goestenkors) 2011 Xavier (Kevin McGuff) 28-2 1-1—Second Round 2012 Texas (Gail 8-10 18-13 0-1—First Round Baylor (Kim Mulkey) 31-2 3-1—Regional Final Goestenkors) Marist (Brian Giorgis) 30-2 1-1—Second Round 2013 Kansas 8-10 20-14 2-1—Regional Semifinals Stanford (Tara VanDerveer) 29-2 4-1—Final Four T-3rd (Bonnie Henrickson) 2012 FGCU, () 29-2 0-1—First Round 2014 Florida St. (Sue Semrau) 7-9 20-11 1-1—Second Round 2013 Dayton (Jim Jabir) 27-2 1-1—Second Round Georgia (Andy Landers) 7-9 20-11 0-1—First Round Stanford (Tara VanDerveer) 31-2 2-1—Regional Semifinals LSU (Nikki Caldwell) 7-9 19-12 2-1—Regional Semifinals 2015 FGCU (Karl Smesko) 30-2 1-1—Second Round Vanderbilt 7-9 18-12 0-1—First Round Maryland (Brenda Frese) 30-2 4-1—Final Four T-3rd (Melanie Balcomb) Notre Dame (Muffet McGraw) 31-2 5-1—Final Four 2nd 2015 Arkansas (Jimmy Dykes) 6-10 17-13 1-1—Second Round South Carolina (Dawn Staley) 30-2 4-1—Final Four T-3rd 2016 Kansas St. () 8-10 18-12 1-1—Second Round 2016 Army West Point () 23-2 0-1—First Round 2017 Auburn 7-9 17-14 0-1—First Round 2017 Maryland (Brenda Frese) 30-2 2-1—Regional Semifinals (Terri Williams-Flournoy) California 6-12 19-13 1-1—Second Round Had A .500 Record (4) (Lindsay Gottlieb) Oregon () 8-10 20-13 3-1—Regional Final Year Team (Coach) Record How It Did 1983 Monmouth (Milton Parker) 14-14 1-1—Second Round 1999 Appalachian St. (Barbie Breedlove) 14-14 0-1—First Round 2006 Oakland (Beckie Francis) 15-15 0-1—First Round AT-LARGE SELECTION HISTORY 2007 UMBC (Phil Stern) 16-16 0-1—First Round Most Losses For At-Large Teams Had A Losing Record (11) Team Year Won Lost Pct. Year Team (Coach) Record How It Did Monmouth 1983 14 14 50.0 1992 Notre Dame (Muffett McGraw) 14-16 0-1—First Round NC State 2004 17 14 54.8 1994 Missouri (Joann Rutherford) 12-17 0-1—First Round Auburn 2017 17 14 54.8 2005 Illinois St. (Robin Pingeton) 13-17 0-1—First Round Oklahoma 2014 18 14 56.3 2006 Pepperdine (Julie Rousseau) 14-16 0-1—First Round 2007 Drake (Amy Stephens) 14-18 0-1—First Round Rutgers 2010 19 14 57.6 Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons Jr.) 15-17 0-1—First Round Virginia 2003 16 13 55.2 2009 Evansville (Misty Murphy) 15-18 0-1—First Round Ole Miss 2004 17 13 56.7 2010 Austin Peay (Carrie Daniels) 15-17 0-1—First Round West Virginia 2013 17 13 56.7 2014 Prairie View (Dawn Brown) 14-17 0-1—First Round Arkansas 2015 17 13 56.7 2015 St. Francis Brooklyn 15-18 0-1—First Round LSU 2015 17 13 56.7 Virginia 2001 18 13 58.1 Had A Losing Conference Record As Florida St. 2008 18 13 58.1 An At-Large Selection (31) Georgia 2009 18 13 58.1 Texas 2012 18 13 58.1 Year Team (Coach) Conf. Overall How It Did Kansas 2013 18 13 58.1 Record Record 1986 Kentucky (Terry Hall) 4-5 18-10 0-1—First Round Florida 1999 19 13 59.4 Vanderbilt (Phil Lee) 4-5 22-8 0-1—Second Round Iowa 2010 19 13 59.4 1987 Vanderbilt (Phil Lee) 4-5 23-9 0-1—Second Round Texas 2011 19 13 59.4 1989 Ole Miss 4-5 21-7 2-1—Regional Final Kansas St. 2012 19 13 59.4 (Van Chancellor) Tennessee 2016 19 13 59.4 1990 LSU (Sue Gunter) 4-5 21-8 0-1—First Round California 2017 19 13 59.4 1991 Kentucky 4-5 20-8 0-1—First Round NC State 2010 20 13 60.6 (Sharon Fanning) Oregon 2017 20 13 60.6 Ole Miss 4-5 20-8 0-1—First Round Iowa 2004 16 12 57.1 (Van Chancellor) Purdue 2005 16 12 57.1 Vanderbilt (Ada Gee) 4-5 17-1 1-1—Regional Semifinals 1993 Georgia (Andy Landers) 4-7 20-12 1-1—Second Round Virginia 2002 17 12 58.6 1999 Florida () 6-8 19-13 0-1—First Round Maryland 2004 17 12 58.6 2001 Arkansas (Gary Blair) 6-8 19-12 1-1—Second Round Missouri 2004 17 12 58.6 Texas (Jody Conradt) 7-9 20-12 0-1—First Round UCLA 2004 17 12 58.6 Oklahoma 2005 17 12 58.6

Tournament Scoring Leaders 105

Team Year Won Lost Pct. Team Year Won Lost Pct. Nebraska 2000 18 12 60.0 LSU 2002 17 11 60.7 North Carolina 2000 18 12 60.0 Illinois 2003 17 11 60.7 Syracuse 2002 18 12 60.0 Michigan St. 2003 17 11 60.7 Miami (FL) 2003 18 12 60.0 Virginia Tech 2005 17 11 60.7 Washington 2007 18 12 60.0 Iowa 2006 17 11 60.7 Iowa St. 2012 18 12 60.0 Minnesota 1994 17 10 63.0 St. John’s (NY) 2013 18 12 60.0 Oregon St. 1994 17 10 63.0 Iowa St. 2015 18 12 60.0 Michigan St. 1996 17 10 63.0 Kansas St. 2016 18 12 60.0 Northwestern 1997 17 10 63.0 UAB 2000 19 12 61.3 Washington 1997 17 10 63.0 Arkansas 2001 19 12 61.3 Georgia 1998 17 10 63.0 Oklahoma 2003 19 12 61.3 Iowa 1998 17 10 63.0 DePaul 2007 19 12 61.3 Arizona 1999 17 10 63.0 Mississippi St. 2010 19 12 61.3 Iowa 2002 17 10 63.0 Rutgers 2011 19 12 61.3 Florida 2012 19 12 61.3 Lowest Winning Percentage For Kansas 2012 19 12 61.3 At-Large Teams Miami (FL) 2015 19 12 61.3 Auburn 2016 19 12 61.3 Team Year Won Lost Pct. Georgia 1993 20 12 62.5 Monmouth 1983 14 14 50.0 Ohio St. 1996 20 12 62.5 NC State 2004 17 14 54.8 Vanderbilt 2000 20 12 62.5 Auburn 2017 17 14 54.8 Iowa St. 2008 20 12 62.5 Virginia 2003 16 13 55.2 Louisville 2011 20 12 62.5 Ole Miss 2004 17 13 56.7 Oklahoma 2012 20 12 62.5 West Virginia 2013 17 13 56.7 Iowa 2013 20 12 62.5 Arkansas 2015 17 13 56.7 Temple 2008 21 12 63.6 LSU 2015 17 13 56.7 Texas 2008 21 12 63.6 Oklahoma 2014 18 14 56.3 La Salle 1983 16 12 57.1 Fewest Wins For At-Large Teams Iowa 2004 16 12 57.1 Purdue 2005 16 12 57.1 Team Year Won Lost Pct. Rutgers 2010 19 14 57.6 Monmouth 1983 14 14 50.0 Virginia 2001 18 13 58.1 SFA 1982 15 8 65.2 Florida St. 2008 18 13 58.1 Virginia 2003 16 13 55.2 Georgia 2009 18 13 58.1 La Salle 1983 16 12 57.1 Texas 2012 18 13 58.1 Iowa 2004 16 12 57.1 Kansas 2013 18 13 58.1 Purdue 2005 16 12 57.1 Virginia 2002 17 12 58.6 Washington 1993 16 11 59.3 Maryland 2004 17 12 58.6 Texas 1999 16 11 59.3 Missouri 2004 17 12 58.6 Purdue 1997 16 10 61.5 UCLA 2004 17 12 58.6 South Carolina St. 1983 16 7 69.6 Oklahoma 2005 17 12 58.6 NC State 2004 17 14 54.8 Washington 1993 16 11 59.3 Auburn 2017 17 14 54.8 Texas 1999 16 11 59.3 Ole Miss 2004 17 13 56.7 Iowa 2010 16 11 59.3 West Virginia 2013 17 13 56.7 Arkansas 2015 17 13 56.7 Fewest Losses For Team Not to LSU 2015 17 13 56.7 Compete in the Tournament Virginia 2002 17 12 58.6 Maryland 2004 17 12 58.6 Team (Coach) Year Won Lost Pct. How It Did Missouri 2004 17 12 58.6 Oral Roberts (Debbie Yow) 1983 24 0 100.0 2-1 in WNIT UCLA 2004 17 12 58.6 Canisius (Sr. Maria Pares) 1982 24 2 92.3 1-3 in AIAW Oklahoma 2005 17 12 58.6 Holy Cross (Togo Palazzi) 1983 22 2 91.7 1-2 in AIAW California 1990 17 11 60.7 Ohio St. 1990 17 11 60.7 Most Wins For Teams Not to Compete Western Ky. 1990 17 11 60.7 in the Tournament Southern California 1991 17 11 60.7 Team (Coach) Year Won Lost Pct. How It Did Oklahoma St. 1995 17 11 60.7 Montana (Robin Selvig) 2007 27 4 87.1 0-1 in WNIT Iowa St. 1997 17 11 60.7 UTEP (Keitha Adams) 2016 26 4 86.7 3-1 in WNIT Ohio St. 1999 17 11 60.7 Charlotte (Clara Consuegra) 2013 26 6 81.3 2-1 in WNIT Maryland 2001 17 11 60.7 Western Ky. 2006 27 7 79.4 3-1 in WNIT Oregon 2001 17 11 60.7 (Mary Taylor Cowles) Clemson 2002 17 11 60.7 Valparaiso (Keith Freeman) 2002 26 7 78.8 2-1 in WNIT

Tournament Scoring Leaders 106

Pacific (Lynne Roberts) 2013 27 8 77.1 2-1 in WNIT Wyoming (Joe Legerski) 2007 27 9 75.0 6-0 in WNIT Forham (Stephanie Gaitley) 2013 26 9 74.3 2-1 in WNIT Tulane (Lisa Stockton) 2007 26 7 78.8 1-1 in WNIT Hawaii (Vince Goo) 2001 26 8 76.5 3-1 in WNIT Houston (Joe Curl) 2001 26 8 76.5 0-1 in WNIT Hofstra 2007 26 8 76.5 2-1 in WNIT (Krista Kilburn-Steveskey) Green Bay (Matt Bollant) 2008 26 6 81.3 0-1 in WNIT New Hampshire 2017 26 6 81.3 0-1 in WNIT (Maureen Magarity) VCU (Beth Cunningham) 2008 26 8 76.5 1-1 in WNIT

BY THE NUMBERS (Year-by-year Numbers. AA-Teams in Division I Women’s Basketball; BB-Number of automatic qualifiers in the NCAA tournament; CC-Number of teams entered into the tournament; DD-Tournament games played)

Year AA BB CC DD 1982 273 13 32 31 1983 268 14 35 34 1984 267 17 32 31 1985 277 17 32 31 1986 275 18 40 39 1987 283 19 40 39 1988 281 18 40 39 1989 281 19 48 47 1990 279 21 48 47 1991 284 22 48 47 1992 288 23 48 47 1993 289 23 48 47 1994 292 32 64 63 1995 293 32 64 63 1996 298 31 64 63 1997 300 30 64 63 1998 301 30 64 63 1999 306 30 64 63 2000 317 30 64 63 2001 316 31 64 63 2002 318 31 64 63 2003 322 31 64 63 2004 324 31 64 63 2005 324 31 64 63 Notre Dame’s Skylar Diggins led tournament in assists from 2011-13 and was tops in steals in 2013. 2006 324 31 64 63 2007 324 31 64 63 2008 326 31 64 63 2009 328 31 64 63 2010 331 31 64 63 2011 335 31 64 63 2012 336 31 64 63 2013 343 31 64 63 2014 343 32 64 63 2015 343 32 64 63 2016 344 32 64 63 2017 345 32 64 63

Tournament Scoring Leaders 107

CONFERENCE WON-LOST RECORDS—THROUGH 2017

USING ACTUAL CONFERENCE MEMBERSHIP

Conference App. Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd Tied 3rd America East, 1990-2017 29 5 29 14.7 0 0 0 American Athletic 2014-17 10 27 7 79.4 3 0 1 *American South, 1988-91 5 14 4 77.8 1 0 2 ASUN; Trans America; New South Women’s, 1985-2017 24 3 24 11.1 0 0 0 Atlantic 10, 1983-2017 86 66 86 43.4 0 0 0 Atlantic Coast, 1978-2017 178 274 176 60.9 2 6 10 *Big Eight, 1976-96 36 26 36 41.9 0 0 0 Big East, 1983-2017 143 237 134 63.9 9 5 9 Big Sky, 1983-2017 30 4 30 11.8 0 0 0 Big South, 1987-2017 24 2 24 7.7 0 0 0 Big Ten, 1983-2017 154 174 153 53.2 1 3 5 Big 12, 1996-2017 128 182 125 59.3 3 1 4 Big West, 1984-2017 43 23 43 34.8 0 0 2 Colonial; ECAC South, 1986-2017 37 31 37 45.6 0 1 0 Conference USA, 1995-2017 52 19 52 26.8 0 0 0 *Cosmopolitan, 1984-86 1 1 1 50.0 0 0 0 *East Coast, 1984 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 *Great Midwest, 1992-95 7 2 7 22.2 0 0 0 *High Country, 1984-89 8 0 8 0.0 0 0 0 Horizon; Midwestern Collegiate, 1987-2017 27 6 27 18.2 0 0 0 Ivy, 1975-2017 26 2 26 7.1 0 0 0 *Metro, 1984-95 26 11 26 29.7 0 0 0 Metro Atlantic, 1982-2017 37 8 37 17.8 0 0 0 Mid-American, 1982-2017 38 8 38 17.4 0 0 0 Mid-Eastern, 1984-2017 26 1 26 3.7 0 0 0 Missouri Valley, 1983-2017 47 25 47 34.7 0 0 2 Mountain West, 2000-2017 36 19 36 34.5 0 0 0 *Mountain West Athletic, 1984-88 6 2 6 25.0 0 0 0 *North Star, 1984-92 4 3 4 42.9 0 0 0 Northeast; ECAC Metro, 1987-2017 24 0 24 0.0 0 0 0 *Northern California, 1982 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 *Northern Pacific, 1984-86 5 2 5 28.6 0 0 0 Ohio Valley, 1984-2017 38 5 38 11.6 0 0 0 Pac-12, 1987-2017 122 181 120 60.1 2 2 12 *Pacific West, 1986 1 4 1 80.0 0 1 0 Patriot, 1991-2017 25 1 25 3.8 0 0 0 Southeastern, 1980-2017 227 410 218 65.3 9 11 17 Southern, 1984-2017 29 1 29 3.3 0 0 0 Southland, 1983-2017 37 15 37 28.8 0 0 1 *Southwest, 1983-96 33 41 31 56.9 2 0 1 Southwestern, 1982-2017 26 0 26 0.0 0 0 0 Summit; Mid-Continent, 1984-2017 26 3 26 10.3 0 0 0 Sun Belt, 1983-2017 54 66 53 55.5 1 3 4 West Coast, 1952-2017 37 16 37 30.2 0 0 0 Western Athletic, 1990-2017 40 15 40 27.3 0 0 0 *Western Collegiate, 1984-85 14 25 12 67.6 2 0 0 Independents 20 32 19 62.7 1 3 2 TOTAL 2,028 1,992 1,992 50.0 36 36 72 *No longer an active women’s conference.

Question... What player was named NCAA Woman of the Year in 2008?

Trivia Answer...

Tournament Tournament Tennessee’s Nicky Anosike.

Conference Won-Lost Records—Through 2017 108

YEAR-BY-YEAR TOURNAMENT WON-LOST BY CONFERENCE

DECADE LOOK AT CONFERENCE TEAMS IN THE TOURNAMENT (Teams in Tournament: Record) 1982-89 Conference 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 TOTAL America East ------Atlantic Coast 3:4-3 3:1-3 4:2-4 3:1-3 4:1-4 4:3-4 4:5-4 4:6-4 29:23-29 Atlantic Sun ------Atlantic 10 - 1:2-1 1:0-1 2:1-2 3:3-3 3:3-3 3:3-3 4:4-4 17:16-17 Big East - 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 2:1-2 1:0-1 3:1-3 3:0-3 12:2-12 Big Sky ------1:1-1 1:1-1 Big South ------Big Ten 3:0-3 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:2-1 3:2-3 4:6-4 2:3-2 3:3-3 18:17-18 Big 12 ------Big West - - - 1:0-1 2:1-2 1:3-1 1:3-1 4:4-4 9:11-9 Colonial - - - - 1:2-1 1:1-1 1:1-1 1:1-1 4:5-4 Conference USA ------Horizon ------Ivy - 1:0-1 ------1:01 Metro Atlantic 1:0-1 - - 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 2:0-2 2:1-2 8:1-8 Mid-American 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 8:1-8 Mid-Eastern 1:0-1 1:1-1 ------2:1-2 Missouri Valley 1:2-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 2:1-2 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 9:5-9 Mountain West ------Northeast ------Ohio Valley 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 2:0-2 1:1-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 9:4-9 Pacific-10 - - - - - 3:3-3 3:3-3 2:3-2 8:9-8 Patriot ------Southeastern 5:5-5 5:7-5 5:9-5 4:8-4 7:9-7 6:9-5 6:9-6 6:13-5 44:69-42 Southern ------1:0-1 1:0-1 Southland - 1:1-1 1:1-1 1:3-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 2:1-2 8:7-8 Southwestern 1:0-1 1:0-1 ------2:0-2 Summit ------Sun Belt - 1:3-1 1:2-1 2:8-1 1:3-1 3:1-3 2:0-2 2:1-2 12:18-11 West Coast ------Western Athletic ------Independents 8:12-7 3:5-3 3:6-3 1:2-1 1:2-1 2:4-2 - 1:0-1 19:31-18 *American South ------1:5-0 1:3-1 2:8-1 *Big Eight 2:3-2 2:1-2 2:0-2 1:0-1 2:2-2 2:1-2 3:2-3 2:1-2 16:10-16 *Cosmopolitan - 1:1-1 ------1:1-1 *East Coast - 1:0-1 ------1:0-1 *Great Midwest ------*High Country - 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 7:0-7 *Metro 1:1-1 2:0-2 1:0-1 2:0-2 1:0-1 2:0-2 1:1-1 3:0-3 13:2-13 *Mountain West Athletic - 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 - 6:2-6 *North Star ------*Northern California 1:0-1 ------1:0-1 *Northern Pacific - 1:1-1 2:0-2 1:0-1 1:1-1 - - - 5:2-5 *Pacific West - - - - 1:4-1 - - - 1:4-1 *Southwest - 1:2-1 2:2-2 1:1-1 3:5-2 1:3-1 2:2-2 2:2-2 12:17-11 *Western Collegiate 3:4-3 4:8-3 3:8-2 4:5-4 - - - - 14:25-12 1990-99 Conference 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 TOTAL America East - - 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 2:1-2 9:1-9 Atlantic Coast 4:7-4 4:7-4 4:7-4 5:4-5 3:9-2 4:8-4 4:6-4 6:5-6 5:12-5 5:10-5 44:75-43

Year-By-Year Tournament Won-Lost By Conference 109

Conference 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 TOTAL Atlantic Sun - - - - 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 6:2-6 Atlantic 10 3:1-3 3:1-3 3:3-3 1:1-1 3:1-3 2:2-2 3:1-3 2:4-2 3:2-3 3:4-3 26:20-26 Big East 2:1-2 2:4-2 3:2-3 3:3-3 2:5-2 2:7-1 2:5-2 2:7-2 4:7-4 4:7-4 26:48-25 Big Sky 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 2:1-2 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 11:3-11 Big South - - - - 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 6:0-6 Big Ten 5:3-5 4:2-4 3:1-3 4:8-4 5:9-5 4:5-4 6:7-6 5:5-5 5:6-5 4:8-3 45:54-44 Big 12 ------6:5-6 4:5-4 5:6-5 15:16-15 Big West 3:2-3 3:3-3 2:1-2 1:1-1 2:0-2 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 16:8-16 Colonial 1:0-1 2:2-2 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 2:2-2 1:5-1 1:2-1 1:2-1 12:15-12 Conference USA ------4:2-4 5:2-5 4:1-4 4:0-4 17:5-17 Horizon - - 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 8:0-8 Ivy - - - - 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 6:1-6 Metro Atlantic 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 10:0-10 Mid-American 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 2:0-2 2:2-2 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 12:4-12 Mid-Eastern - - - - 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 6:0-6 Missouri Valley 1:0-1 1:1-1 2:5-2 1:2-1 2:2-2 2:2-2 1:0-1 1:0-1 2:0-2 2:1-2 15:13-15 Mountain West ------Northeast - - - - 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 6:0-6 Ohio Valley 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 2:0-2 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 11:1-11 Pacific-12 4:7-3 4:5-4 5:9-4 4:4-4 5:8-5 5:7-5 3:4-3 5:7-5 5:3-5 4:5-4 44:59-42 Patriot - 1:1-1 - - 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 7:1-7 Southeastern 6:10-6 7:11-6 4:6-4 6:9-6 6:10-6 7:15-7 7:19-6 7:19-6 6:14-5 8:12-8 64:125-60 Southern 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 10:0-10 Southland 1:1-1 1:1-1 1:1-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:2-1 2:1-2 1:0-1 1:0-1 11:7-11 Southwestern - - - - 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 6:0-6 Summit - - - 1:0-1 2:0-2 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 8:1-8 Sun Belt 2:1-2 1:1-1 2:4-2 2:4-2 2:6-2 2:4-2 1:3-1 2:2-2 2:6-2 2:4-2 18:35-18 West Coast - - 1:1-1 1:0-1 2:0-2 2:0-2 2:2-2 2:0-2 1:0-1 2:0-2 13:3-13 Western Athletic - 1:0-1 1:1-1 2:0-2 1:1-1 2:0-2 2:1-2 2:1-2 5:1-5 2:3-2 18:8-18 Independents - - 1:1-1 ------1:1-1 *American South 1:3-1 2:3-2 ------3:6-3 *Big Eight 1:0-1 1:2-1 2:0-2 4:3-4 4:3-4 4:4-4 4:4-4 - - - 20:16-20 *Cosmopolitan ------*East Coast ------*Great Midwest - - 1:1-1 1:0-1 2:0-2 3:1-3 - - - - 7:2-7 *High Country 1:0-1 ------1:0-1 *Metro 3:3-3 2:1-2 1:0-1 1:1-1 2:2-2 4:2-4 - - - - 13:9-13 *Mountain West ------*North Star 2:2-2 1:0-1 1:1-1 ------4:3-4 *Northern California ------*Northern Pacific ------*Pacific West ------*Southwest 3:5-3 3:1-3 3:1-3 2:5-1 4:5-4 2:4-2 4:3-4 - - - 21:24-20 *Western Collegiate ------*No longer an active women’s conference

2000-09 Conference 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 TOTAL America East 2:0-2 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 11:2-11 Atlantic Coast 5:7-5 6:6-6 4:6-4 4:6-4 4:4-4 7:9-7 6:12-6 6:12-6 6:10-6 6:8-6 55:87-54 Atlantic Sun 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 10:0-10 Atlantic 10 3:2-3 2:3-2 1:0-1 2:1-2 2:0-2 3:2-3 3:3-3 3:3-3 3:2-3 3:0-3 24:14-24 Big East 4:13-3 5:13-4 5:8-4 7:15-6 8:12-7 4:7-4 8:13-8 8:13-8 8:14-8 7:15-6 63:118-57 Big Sky 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 10:0-10 Big South 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:2-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 10:2-10 Big Ten 4:6-4 5:7-5 6:5-6 6:8-6 6:11-6 5:10-5 3:4-3 3:4-3 4:1-4 5:8-5 49:65-49 Big 12 6:7-6 7:9-7 7:16-7 5:10-5 7:7-7 6:10-5 6:5-6 6:5-6 8:11-8 6:12-6 62:91-61 Big West 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:1-1 1:2-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 10:4-10 Colonial 1:2-1 1:0-1 1:3-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 3:0-3 3:0-3 1:2-1 2:0-2 13:7-13 Conference USA 3:3-3 2:0-2 3:3-3 5:1-5 4:4-4 4:1-4 1:0-1 1:0-1 2:1-2 1:0-1 26:14-26 Horizon 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 10:2-10 Ivy 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 10:0-10

Year-By-Year Tournament Won-Lost By Conference 110

Conference 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 TOTAL Metro Atlantic 1:0-1 2:0-2 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:2-1 1:2-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 11:3-11 Mid-American 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:2-1 1:2-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 10:3-10 Mid-Eastern 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 10:0-10 Missouri Valley 2:0-2 2:4-2 2:2-2 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 13:6-13 Mountain West Athletic 2:0-2 2:3-2 4:2-4 3:3-3 1:0-1 2:1-2 3:0-3 3:0-3 3:0-3 3:2-3 27:17-27 Northeast 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 10:0-10 Ohio Valley 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 10:0-10 Pacific-12 4:2-4 4:4-4 2:3-2 3:1-3 3:3-3 5:8-5 4:4-4 4:4-4 3:7-3 3:9-3 37:48-37 Patriot 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 10:0-10 Southeastern 6:14-6 6:9-6 8:13-8 7:14-7 7:16-7 5:12-5 5:16-4 5:16-4 5:13-4 7:6-7 62:124-60 Southern 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 10:1-10 Southland 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 10:1-10 Southwestern 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 10:0-10 Summit 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 10:1-10 Sun Belt 2:4-2 2:3-2 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:1-1 2:1-2 2:1-2 1:0-1 1:0-1 13:11-13 West Coast 2:0-2 1:1-1 2:0-2 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 12:2-12 Western Athletic 2:2-2 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:2-1 1:2-1 2:0-2 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 12:7-12 2010-17 Conference 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 TOTAL America East 2:1-2 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 9:2-9 American Athletic - - - - 2:9-1 3:7-2 2:7-1 3:4-3 10:27-7 ASUN 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 8:1-8 Atlantic Coast 6:6-6 6:9-6 4:9-4 5:7-5 8:15-8 9:21-9 5:10-5 7:12-7 50:89-50 Atlantic 10 3:5-3 3:2-3 2:2-2 2:1-2 3:1-3 2:3-2 3:2-3 1:0-1 19:16-19 Big East 7:11-6 9:19-9 8:15-8 8:16-7 2:3-2 2:1-2 3:2-3 3:2-3 42:69-40 Big Sky 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 8:0-8 Big South 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 8:0-8 Big Ten 4:3-4 5:5-5 7:3-7 6:7-6 5:6-5 6:4-6 5:5-5 4:5-4 42:38-42 Big 12 7:14-7 7:11-6 7:12-6 7:8-7 6:7-6 5:6-5 6:9-6 6:8-6 51:75-49 Big West 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 8:0-8 Colonial 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:2-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 8:4-8 Conference USA 1:0-1 2:0-2 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 9:0-9 Horizon 2:1-2 1:2-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 9:4-9 Ivy 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 2:0-2 1:0-1 9:1-9 Metro Atlantic 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 8:4-8 Mid-American 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 8:0-8 Mid-Eastern 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 8:0-8 Missouri Valley 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 2:1-2 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 2:0-2 10:1-10 Mountain West 2:2-2 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 9:2-9 Northeast 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 8:0-8 Ohio Valley 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 8:0-8 Pac-12 2:6-2 3:5-3 2:5-2 4:7-4 5:7-5 5:6-5 5:14-5 7:15-7 33:65-33 Patriot 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 8:0-8 Southeastern 6:11-6 4:6-4 8:12-8 7:14-7 8:12-8 7:10-7 9:12-9 8:15-7 57:92-56 Southern 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 8:0-8 Southland 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 8:0-8 Southwestern 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 8:0-8 Summit 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 8:1-8 Sun Belt 2:1-2 2:0-2 2:0-2 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 11:2-11 West Coast 1:2-1 1:3-1 2:2-2 1:0-1 2:2-2 2:2-2 2:0-2 1:0-1 12:11-12 Western Athletic 2:0-2 2:0-2 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 10:0-10

DECADE-BY-DECADE RECORDS

Conference 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010’s Total America East — 9:1-9 11:2-11 9:2-9 29:5-29 American Athletic — — — 10:27-7 10:27-7 ASUN — 6:2-6 10:0-10 8:1-8 24:3-24 Atlantic Coast 29:23-29 44:75-43 55:87-54 50:89-50 178:274-176 Atlantic 10 17:16-17 26:20-26 24:14-24 19:16-19 86:66-86

Year-By-Year Tournament Won-Lost By Conference 111

Conference 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010’s Total Big East 12:2-12 26:48-25 63:118-57 42:69-40 143:237-134 Big Sky 1:1-1 11:3-11 10:0-10 8:0-8 30:4-30 Big South — 6:0-6 10:2-10 8:0-8 24:2-24 Big Ten 18:17-18 45:54-44 49:65-49 42:38-42 154:174-153 Big 12 — 15:16-15 62:91-61 51:75-49 128:182-125 Big West 9:11-9 16:8-16 10:4-10 8:0-8 43:23-43 Colonial 4:5-4 12:15-12 13:7-13 8:4-8 37:31-37 Conference USA — 17:5-17 26:14-26 9:0-9 52:19-52 Horizon — 8:0-8 10:2-10 9:4-9 27:6-27 Ivy 1:0-1 6:1-6 10:0-10 9:1-9 26:2-26 Metro Atlantic 8:1-8 10:0-10 11:3-11 8:4-8 37:8-37 Mid-American 8:1-8 12:4-12 10:3-10 8:0-8 38:8-38 Mid-Eastern 2:1-2 6:0-6 10:0-10 8:0-8 26:1-26 Missouri Valley 9:5-9 15:13-15 13:6-13 10:1-10 47:25-47 Mountain West — — 27:17-27 9:2-9 36:19-36 Northeast — 6:0-6 10:0-10 8:0-8 24:0-24 Ohio Valley 9:4-9 11:1-11 10:0-10 8:0-8 38:5-38 Pac-12 8:9-8 44:59-42 37:48-37 33:65-33 122:181-120 Patriot — 7:1-7 10:0-10 8:0-8 25:1-25 Southeastern 44:69-42 64:125-60 62:124-60 57:92-56 227:410-218 Southern 1:0-1 10:0-10 10:1-10 8:0-8 29:1-29 Southland 8:7-8 11:7-11 10:1-10 8:0-8 37:15-37 Southwestern 2:0-2 6:0-6 10:0-10 8:0-8 26:0-26 Summit — 8:1-8 10:1-10 8:1-8 26:3-26 Sun Belt 12:18-11 18:35-18 13:11-13 11:2-11 54:66-53 West Coast — 13:3-13 12:2-12 12:11-12 37:16-37 Western Athletic — 18:8-18 12:7-12 10:0-10 40:15-40 Independents 19:31-18 1:1-1 — — 20:32-19 *American South 2:8-1 3:6-3 — — 5:14-4 *Big Eight 16:10-16 20:16-20 — — 36:26-36 *Cosmopolitan 1:1-1 — — — 1:1-1 *East Coast 1:0-1 — — — 1:0-1 *Great Midwest — 7:2-7 — — 7:2-7 *High Country 7:0-7 1:0-1 — — 8:0-8 *Metro 13:2-13 13:9-13 — — 26:11-26 *Mountain West Athletic 6:2-6 — — — 6:2-6 *North Star — 4:3-4 — — 4:3-4 *Northern California 1:0-1 — — — 1:0-1 *Northern Pacific 5:2-5 — — — 5:2-5 *Pacific West 1:4-1 — — — 1:4-1 *Southwest 12:17-11 21:24-20 — — 33:41-31 *Western Collegiate 14:25-12 — — — 14:25-12 *No longer an active women’s conference

The 2014 national championship game featured two undefeated teams in UConn and Notre Dame and drew a 2.8 rating on ESPN.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR AUTOMATIC CONFERENCE BIDS

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The 2006 Women’s basketball championship game between Maryland and Duke averaged a 3.1 household rating.

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TOURNAMENT TELEVISION RATINGS HISTORY

ESPN HIGHEST-RATED GAMES

Date Games Round Rating/ Homes Share 1. 4/6/2004 UConn vs. Tennessee CH 4.3 (4.28)/7 3,801,000 1. 3/28/1999 Duke vs. Purdue CH 4.3 (4.27)/7 3,238,000 3. 3/31/2002 UConn vs. Oklahoma CH 4.1/7 3,487,000 4. 3/30/1997 Old Dominion vs. Tennessee CH 4.0/6 2,879,000 5. 3/29/1998 Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee CH 3.7/6 2,717,000 5. 3/31/1996 Tennessee vs. Georgia CH 3.7/6 2,497,000 7. 4/4/2004 Minnesota vs. UConn NSF 3.5/5 3,083,000 7. 4/8/2003 Tennessee vs. UConn CH 3.5/5 3,013,000 7. 4/2/2000 Tennessee vs. UConn CH 3.5/5 2,676,000 10. 4/1/2001 Purdue vs. Notre Dame CH 3.3/5 2,724,000

ESPN2 HIGHEST-RATED GAMES

Date Games Round Rating/ Homes Share 1. 3/28/2004 Baylor vs. Tennessee RSF 1.0/2 857,000 1. 3/26/2001 Missouri St. vs. Washington RF 1.0/2 727,000 3. 3/25/2005 UConn vs. Stanford RSF 0.9/2 836,000 3. 3/22/2005 Four games regionalized (9:30 p.m. ET) 2nd 0.9/2 782,000 (Purdue vs. Tennessee, Boston College vs. Duke, Temple vs. Rutgers and Maryland vs. Ohio St.) 3. 3/15/1998 George Washington vs. UConn 2nd 0.9/1 485,000 6. 3/22/2005 Four games regionalized (7 p.m. ET) 2nd 0.8/1 701,000 (Arizona vs. LSU, DePaul vs. Liberty, George Washington vs. North Carolina and Florida St. vs. UConn) 6. 3/30/2003 Minnesota vs. Texas RSF 0.8/1 680,000 6. 3/28/2004 Stanford vs. Vanderbilt RSF 0.8/1 662,000 6. 3/21/2004 Four games regionalized 1st 0.8/1 658,000 (Arizona vs. Michigan St., Austin Peay vs. LSU, Saint Francis (PA) vs. Purdue and Penn vs. UConn) 6. 3/14/1999 Xavier vs. UConn 2nd 0.8/1 524,000

CBS HIGHEST-RATED GAMES

Date Games Round Rating/ Homes Share 1. 3/28/1982 Louisiana Tech vs. Cheyney CH 7.3/22 5,950,000 2. 4/3/1983 Southern California vs. Louisiana Tech CH 7.0/20 5,830,000 3. 3/30/1986 Texas vs. Southern California CH 6.5/24 5,580,000 4. 4/1/1984 Tennessee vs. Southern California CH 6.4/17 5,360,000 5. 4/4/1992 Missouri St. vs. Western Ky. NSF 6.2/19 5,710,000 6. 3/29/1987 Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech CH 6.0/19 5,240,000 7. 4/2/1995 Tennessee vs. Connecticut CH 5.7/15 5,438,000 8. 3/31/1985 Georgia vs. Old Dominion CH 5.6/15 4,750,000 9. 4/4/1993 Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech CH 5.5/14 5,121,000 NOTE: CBS broadcast the national championship game from 1982-95 and the national semifinals from 1991-95. Beginning in 2003, ESPN began broadcasting all 63 games of the championship with the first- and second-round games offered in a whiparound-styled cover- age to most of the nation and regionalized/protected coverage in the home markets of the competing teams. The regional semifinals, regional finals, national semifinals and national championship game are televised nationally. CH-national championship game; NSF-national semifinal game; RF-regional final game; RSF-regional semifinal game; 2nd-second-round game.

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TOURNAMENT HISTORY

1982 The first NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship was conducted with a field of 32 teams, 13 of which were champions of automatic- qualifying conferences. Women’s Final Four: Norfolk, Virginia. Teams: Louisiana Tech, Cheyney, Maryland and Tennessee. Louisiana Tech (35-1) defeated Cheyney, 76-62, to claim the first NCAA women’s basketball championship in front a crowd of 9,531 and a national television audience on CBS. 1983 The championship bracket remained at 32 teams and automatic qualification was awarded to 14 conferences. However, on a one-year basis only, an additional eight conferences played opening-round games to determine the four additional conference representatives that would compete in the first- round games. Women’s Final Four: Norfolk, Virginia. Teams: Southern California, Louisiana Tech, Georgia and Old Dominion. Southern California (31-2) defeated Louisiana Tech, 69-67, to win its first NCAA women’s basketball championship. 1984 The championship format returned to the original format conducted in 1982, with a total of 17 automatic-qualifying conferences. Women’s Final Four: Los Angeles. Teams: Southern California, Tennessee, Cheyney and Louisiana Tech. Southern California (29-4) defeated Tennessee, 72-61, to win its second NCAA women’s basketball championship. 1985 The bracket was comprised of 32 teams, with 17 automatic qualifiers. The Division I Women’s Basketball Committee seeded teams No. 1 through 8 on a national basis, with No. 1 and 8 in one bracket, No. 2 and 7 in another, No. 3 and 6 in a third and No. 4 and 5 in the fourth. The remaining teams were seeded No. 1 through 8 within their respective regions; teams were moved outside their natural geographical region only as was necessary to balance the four regional brackets. ESPN televised its first NCAA women’s tournament games – the East Regional final in Norfolk, Virginia (Old Dominion 72, Ohio State 68) the West Regional final in Los Angeles (Georgia 97, Long Beach State 82) and the national semifinals in Austin, Texas (Georgia 91, Western Kentucky 78 and Old Dominion 57, Louisiana-Monroe 47; the Old Dominion vs. Louisiana-Monroe game was shown on a tape-delayed basis). Women’s Final Four: Austin, Texas. Teams: Old Dominion, Georgia, Louisiana-Monroe and Western Kentucky. Old Dominion (31-3) defeated Georgia, 70-65, to win its first NCAA women’s basketball championship. 1986 ESPN televised all four regional finals and the national semifinals, while CBS continued to broadcast the national championship game. The NCAA and Host Communications teamed to form the NCAA Radio Network to produce radio broadcasts of the Women’s Final Four games. The network consisted of 26 affiliates. The championship was expanded to 40 teams and the number of automatic qualifiers increased from 17 to 18. Women’s Final Four: Lexington, Kentucky. Teams: Texas, Southern California, Tennessee and Western Kentucky. Undefeated Texas (34-0) beat Southern California, 97-81, to win its first NCAA women’s basketball championship. Rupp Arena became the first facility to host the Men’s and Women’s Final Fours in consecutive years. 1987 The tournament remained at 40 teams, with 19 automatic qualifiers. The tournament consisted of four regional brackets of 10 teams each. The women’s basketball committee seeded No. 1 through 8 on a national basis and placed them in the four brackets accordingly. The remaining 32 teams were seeded within their geographical regions. A team could be moved outside its region if necessary to balance the bracket numerically, or if the proximity of an opponent outside its region would be comparable and a better competitive match-up would result. Women’s Final Four: Austin, Texas. Teams: Tennessee, Louisiana Tech, Long Beach State and Texas. Tennessee (28-6) defeated Louisiana Tech, 67-44, to win its first NCAA women’s basketball championship. The Women’s Final Four sold out for the first time with 15,615 in attendance for each session. 1988 The bracket remained at 40 teams, with 18 automatic qualifiers. The seeding policy was changed from seeding teams No. 1 through 8, to seeding two tiers of four teams each. Teams in the first tier were the No. 1-seeded teams in each of the four regions. Teams in the second tier were placed in the regional brackets to achieve competitive balance and, when possible, to preserve geographical identity. Women’s Final Four: Tacoma, Washington. Teams: Louisiana Tech, Auburn, Long Beach State and Tennessee. Louisiana Tech (32-2) defeated Auburn, 56-54, to win its second NCAA women’s basketball championship. 1989 The championship bracket expanded from 40 to 48 teams with 19 automatic qualifiers. Women’s Final Four: Tacoma, Washington. Teams: Tennessee, Auburn, Louisiana Tech and Maryland. Tennessee (35-2) defeated Auburn, 76-60, to win its second NCAA women’s basketball championship. 1990 The championship bracket remained at 48 teams, with 21 automatic qualifiers. Women’s Final Four: Knoxville, Tennessee. Teams: Stanford, Auburn, Louisiana Tech and Virginia. Stanford (32-1) defeated Auburn, 88-81, to win its first NCAA women’s basketball championship in front of the first 20,000-plus-person crowd (20,023) in Women’s Final Four history. 1991 The championship bracket remained at 48 teams, with 22 automatic qualifiers. Women’s Final Four: New Orleans, Louisiana. Teams: Tennessee, Virginia, UConn and Stanford. The three Women’s Final Four games were all televised on CBS for the first time in a Saturday/Sunday format. Tennessee (30-5) defeated Virginia, 70-67 in overtime, to win its third NCAA women’s basketball championship. 1992 The championship bracket remained at 48 teams, with 23 automatic qualifiers. Women’s Final Four: Los Angeles, California. Teams: Stanford, Western Kentucky, Missouri State and Virginia. Stanford (30-3) defeated Western Kentucky, 78-62, to win its second NCAA women’s basketball championship. 1993 The championship bracket remained at 48 teams, with 23 automatic qualifiers. Women’s Final Four: Atlanta, Georgia. Teams: Texas Tech, Ohio State, Iowa and Vanderbilt. Texas Tech (31-3) defeated Ohio State, 84-82, to win its first NCAA women’s basketball championship. The Women’s Final Four sold out for the second time with 16,141 in attendance for each session. It marked the first time the event was sold out in advance. 1994 The championship bracket was expanded from 48 to 64 teams, and all 32 eligible conferences were awarded automatic qualification. The women’s basketball committee seeded 16 teams nationally (i.e., four No. 1 seeds, four No. 2 seeds, four No. 3 seeds and four No. 4 seeds), and the remaining teams were placed in each regional bracket. Women’s Final Four: Richmond, Virginia. Teams: North Carolina, Louisiana Tech, Alabama and Purdue. North Carolina (33-2) hit a three-pointer at the buzzer to defeat Louisiana Tech, 60-59, and win its first NCAA women’s basketball championship. The Women’s Final Four sold out for the third (second consecutive) time with 11,966 in attendance for each session. In December, the NCAA announced a seven-year agreement with ESPN, Inc. to become the exclusive television home of the Division I Women’s Basketball Championship and 18 other NCAA championships, beginning with the 1995-96 season. As part of the agreement, the Women’s Final Four moved to a Friday-Sunday format, effective with the 1996 championship. 1995 The championship bracket remained at 64 teams, and all 32 eligible conferences were awarded automatic qualification. First- and second-round ses- sions were conducted at the sites of the 16 highest-seeded teams; four teams, including the host institution, were assigned to each site. The women’s basketball committee seeded 16 teams nationally (i.e., four No. 1 seeds, four No. 2 seeds, four No. 3 seeds and four No. 4 seeds), and the remaining teams were placed in each regional bracket.

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Women’s Final Four: Minneapolis, Minnesota. Teams: UConn, Tennessee, Georgia and Stanford. UConn (35-0) defeated Tennessee, 70-64, to win its first NCAA women’s basketball championship. The Women’s Final Four sold out for the fourth (third consecutive) time with 18,038 in attendance for each session. In July, the women’s basketball committee selected the Women’s Final Four sites for 1999 and 2000: San Jose, California (San Jose Arena) in 1999 and Philadelphia (First Union Center) in 2000. The committee also awarded the 1998 and 1999 regional sites: 1998 - East (Dayton, Ohio); Mideast (Nashville, Tennessee); Midwest (Lubbock, Texas) and West (Oakland, California). 1999 - East (Greensboro, North Carolina); Mideast (Cincinnati); Midwest (Normal, Illinois) and West (Los Angeles). 1996 ESPN purchased the exclusive broadcasting rights to the women’s championship and televised 24 championship games (15 on ESPN; 9 on ESPN2). For the first time, all 64 teams were seeded nationally. Each region in the bracket included 16 teams, and each team was placed in the bracket in order of the following seeds: No. 1 vs. No. 16; No. 8 vs. No. 9; No. 5 vs. No. 12 and No. 4 vs. No. 13 in the top half of each bracket; No. 6 vs. No. 11; No. 3 vs. No. 14; No. 7 vs. No. 10 and No. 2 vs. No. 15 in the lower half of each bracket. The NCAA went to three-person officiating crews for all tournament games for the first time. Women’s Final Four: Charlotte, North Carolina. Teams: Tennessee, Georgia, UConn and Stanford. Tennessee (32-4) defeated Georgia, 83-65, to win its fourth NCAA women’s basketball championship. The Women’s Final Four sold out for the fifth (fourth consecutive) time with 23,291 in attendance for each session. This marked the highest Women’s Final Four attendance in the history of the tournament. The championship game earned a 3.7 rating (or 2.52 million households) on ESPN, the network’s fourth-highest-rated game (men’s or women’s) in the previous five years. The women’s basketball committee began initial discussions about the concept of predetermined sites for the first and second rounds of the champion- ship. 1997 The championship bracket remained at 64 teams, with 30 eligible conferences awarded automatic qualification. ESPN televised 26 championship games (15 on ESPN; 11 on ESPN2). The national championship game attracted a 4.0 rating (2.85 million homes) on ESPN, which was the highest rating for any game on ESPN (men’s or women’s) since 1990. Women’s Final Four: Cincinnati. Teams: Tennessee, Old Dominion, Notre Dame and Stanford. Tennessee (29-10) defeated Old Dominion, 68-59, to win its fifth NCAA women’s basketball championship. Women’s Final Four tickets sold out in four hours. That marked the sixth (fifth consecutive) sellout with 16,714 in attendance for each session. In February, the women’s basketball committee sent a survey to all Division I directors of athletics and commissioners asking for input on the predetermined-sites­ concept. In June, the women’s basketball committee reviewed results of the surveys received from the Division I directors of athletics and commissioners. In July and August, the NCAA used a general public ticket drawing for the first time to allot tickets for the 1998 Women’s Final Four. 1998 The NCAA used a general public ticket drawing for the first time to allot Women’s Final Four tickets. The championship bracket remained at 64 teams, with 30 eligible conferences awarded automatic qualification. ESPN televised 27 tournament games (14 on ESPN, 13 on ESPN2). Women’s Final Four: Kansas City, Missouri. Teams: Tennessee, Louisiana Tech, Arkansas and North Carolina State. Tennessee (39-0) defeated Louisiana Tech, 93-75, to win its record third consecutive and sixth overall NCAA championship. The Women’s Final Four sold out for the seventh (sixth consecutive) time with 17,976 in attendance for each session. In June, the women’s basketball committee voted to forward a proposal for first- and second-round sessions to be conducted at predetermined sites. The committee also awarded the 2000 and 2001 regionals to the following sites: 2000 - East (Richmond, Virginia); Mideast (Memphis, Tennessee); Midwest (Kansas City, Missouri) and West (Portland, Oregon). 2001 - East (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania); Mideast (Birmingham, Alabama); Midwest (Denver) and West (Spokane, Washington). 1999 The championship bracket remained at 64 teams, with 30 eligible conferences awarded automatic qualification. For the second year, ESPN televised 27 tournament games (14 on ESPN, 13 on ESPN2). The national championship game recorded the highest household rating (4.3) on ESPN. Women’s Final Four: San Jose, California. Teams: Purdue, Duke, Georgia and Louisiana Tech. Purdue (34-1) defeated Duke, 62-45, to win its first NCAA championship. The Women’s Final Four sold out for the eighth (seventh consecutive) time with 17,773 in attendance for each session. In March, the women’s basketball committee shared the initial proposal with the Division I coaches at the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) convention during the Women’s Final Four in San Jose. 2000 The championship bracket remained at 64 teams, with 30 eligible conferences awarded automatic qualification. For the third year, ESPN televised 27 tournament games (14 on ESPN, 13 on ESPN2). Women’s Final Four: Philadelphia. Teams: UConn, Tennessee, Penn State and Rutgers. UConn (36-1) defeated Tennessee, 71-52, to win its second NCAA championship. The Women’s Final Four sold out for the ninth (eighth consecutive) time with 20,060 in attendance for each session. A record 692 media credentials were issued to media representatives covering the Women’s Final Four. In January, the Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet reviewed the proposal from the women’s basketball committee to implement prede- termined first- and second-round sites for the 2001 championship. The cabinet approved the proposal, but it was given a low priority in the budget process. In April, the Division I Management Council reviewed the predetermined sites proposal and denied the request for implementation in 2001, but asked for additional financial information for future consideration. In June, the women’s basketball committee agreed to resubmit the predetermined sites proposal to the Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet for implementation for the 2002 championship. 2001 The championship bracket remained at 64 teams, with 31 eligible conferences awarded automatic qualification. ESPN increased its tournament coverage to 30 games (16 on ESPN, 14 on ESPN2). The national semifinals achieved their highest household rating (2.3) in the six years the tournament had been on ESPN. The Women’s Final Four received coverage on ABC’s Good Morning America the morning of the national semifinals, featuring ESPN studio host Robin Roberts and Missouri State’s Jackie Stiles. The national semifinals and championship game were shown live on the Jumbotron at Times Square in New York. Women’s Final Four: St. Louis. Teams: UConn, Notre Dame, Purdue and Missouri State. Notre Dame (36-2) defeated Purdue, 68-66, to capture its first NCAA championship. The Women’s Final Four sold out for the 10th (ninth consecutive) time with 20,551 in attendance for each session. For the first time, the national championship team was presented its trophy in a live-for-television ceremony on ESPN. In January, the Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet reviewed the revised predetermined-sites proposal. The recommendation was approved in concept, but not given a high priority in the 2001-02 NCAA budget. The recommendation was moved to the agenda for the September 2001 meeting for consideration for inclusion in the 2002-03 budget. In July, the NCAA signed a new 11-year agreement with ESPN, granting television rights for 21 NCAA championships, including all 63 games of the Division I Women’s Basketball Championship, beginning with the 2003 championship. The women’s basketball committee awarded the Women’s Final Four sites for 2005-07: Indianapolis (Conseco Fieldhouse or RCA Dome) in 2005, Boston (FleetCenter) in 2006 and Cleveland (Gund Arena) in 2007.

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In August, a record-number of over 14,000 tickets was allotted to the general public in the 2002 Women’s Final Four random computerized ticket draw- ing. In September, the Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet approved a format change to move the women’s basketball tournament to a Saturday- Monday and Sunday-Tuesday format, beginning in 2003. However, the cabinet tabled review of all budgetary agenda items to its February 2002 meeting because a large portion of its meeting was cancelled because of the September 11 terrorist attacks. In October, the women’s basketball committee decided that the 2003 regionals would be conducted on the following days: Mideast (Knoxville, Tennessee) and Midwest (Albuquerque, New Mexico) on Saturday and Monday; East (Dayton, Ohio) and West (Stanford, California) on Sunday and Tuesday. 2002 The championship bracket remained at 64 teams, with 31 eligible conferences awarded automatic qualification. ESPN increased its tournament coverage to 31 games (15 on ESPN, 16 on ESPN2). The Women’s Final Four attracted its highest number of television viewers, over 18 million, in its seven-year history on ESPN. The national championship game attained its highest household rating with a 4.1, which represented 3,487,000 households. The Women’s Final Four again received coverage on ABC’s Good Morning America and was also featured on ABC’s World News Tonight with a piece on UConn’s bid for an undefeated season. For the second year in a row, the national semifinals and championship game were shown live on the Jumbotron at Times Square in New York. Women’s Final Four: San Antonio. Teams: UConn, Duke, Oklahoma and Tennessee. UConn (39-0) defeated Oklahoma, 82-70, to capture its third NCAA Division I women’s basketball championship. With the win, UConn became the first women’s team to achieve multiple undefeated seasons (two), the second women’s team to accomplish a 39-0 record (Tennessee also went 39-0 in 1998), the fourth women’s team to go undefeated and the 10th Division I men’s or women’s basketball squad to record a perfect season. The Women’s Final Four set its all-time attendance mark of 29,619 in the Alamodome, the first 20,000-plus-seat domed facility to host the event. The Women’s Final Four sold out for the 11th (10th consecutive) time with 29,619 in attendance for each session. In February, the Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet forwarded the proposal for predetermined sites for the first and second rounds of the 2003 championship to the Division I Management Council and Board of Directors for budgetary consideration. In April, the Division I Management Council and Board of Directors approved the predetermined first- and second-round sites proposal. Shortly after approval, bid specifications were sent to every Division I school and conference to submit to the committee for review. In June, the women’s basketball committee selected the following institutions to serve as the 16 first- and second-round host sites for the 2003 cham- pionship: University of Cincinnati; University of Colorado, Boulder; University of UConn; University of Georgia; Kansas State University; Louisiana Tech University; North Carolina State University; Old Dominion University; University of Oklahoma; University of Oregon; Pennsylvania State University; Purdue University; University of New Mexico; Stanford University; University of Tennessee, Knoxville; and Texas Tech University. In addition, the women’s basketball committee awarded the 2004, 2005 and 2006 regionals to the following sites: 2004 - East (Hartford, UConn); Mideast (Norfolk, Virginia); Midwest (Norman, Oklahoma) and West (Tempe, Arizona). 2005 - East (Philadelphia); Mideast (Chattanooga, Tennessee); Midwest (Kansas City, Missouri) and West (Seattle). 2006 - (Fairfield, UConn); Mideast (Cleveland); Midwest (San Antonio) and West (Albuquerque). The women’s basketball committee also determined the RCA Dome would be the competition venue for the 2005 Women’s Final Four. In October, the women’s basketball committee distributed the bid specifications for the 2008-10 Women’s Final Fours. For the first time, the Women’s Final Four bid specifications were sent in a coordinated, joint effort with the Division I Men’s Basketball Committee and its Men’s Final Four bid speci- fications. In December, the women’s basketball committee identified the following seven cities as potential sites for the 2008-10 Women’s Final Fours: Denver (Pepsi Center), Minneapolis (Hubert Humphrey Metrodome), Philadelphia (First Union Center), San Antonio (Alamodome), St. Louis (Edward Jones Dome or Savvis Center), San Jose, California (HP Pavilion at San Jose), and Tampa, Florida (St. Pete Times Forum or Tropicana Field). 2003 The championship bracket remained at 64 teams, with 31 eligible conferences awarded automatic qualification. All 63 games, played under the new Saturday-Monday and Sunday-Tuesday format, were televised live on ESPN and ESPN2 for the first time in the championship’s history. ESPN offered whiparound-styled coverage of the first- and second-round games to most of the nation with regionalized/pro- tected coverage in the home markets of the competing teams. All first- and second-round games were available in their entirety on ESPN’s FullCourt pay-per-view package. Beginning with the regional semifinals, the remaining 15 games were televised nationally on ESPN and ESPN2. The overall tournament (55.4 million viewers) and the Women’s Final Four (19.7 million viewers) were the most viewed in eight years on ESPN. The Texas-UConn national semifinal game was the most-viewed national semifinal game in ESPN history. The Tennessee-UConn national championship game was the fourth most-viewed basketball game (men’s or women’s) ever on ESPN or ESPN2. The Women’s Final Four again received coverage on ABC’s Good Morning America, and for the third consecutive year, the national semifinals and championship game were shown live on the Jumbotron at Times Square in New York. Women’s Final Four: Atlanta. Teams: UConn, Duke, Tennessee and Texas. UConn (37-1) defeated Tennessee, 73-68, to capture its second straight and fourth overall NCAA Division I women’s basketball championship. UConn became the first team to repeat as champion since Tennessee won three in a row from 1996-98. The Georgia Dome completed the unique double dip, becoming the second facility to host the Men’s and Women’s Final Fours in back-to-back years. The Women’s Final Four sold out for the 12th (11th consecutive) time with 28,210 in attendance for each session. In May, the women’s basketball committee narrowed the pool to the following four cities to host the 2008-10 Women’s Final Fours: Denver (Pepsi Center), St. Louis (Edward Jones Dome or Savvis Center), San Antonio (Alamodome), and Tampa, Florida (St. Pete Times Forum). In June, the women’s basketball committee voted to submit a revised predetermined sites proposal to the Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet that would allow the first- and second-round sessions to be conducted at eight, rather than 16, predetermined sites, beginning with the 2005 champion- ship. The committee also selected the following institutions to serve as the 16 first- and second-round hosts for the 2004 championship: Arizona State University; University of California, Santa Barbara; Duke University; Fairfield University; Florida State University; Iowa State University; Louisiana State University; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities; University of Montana; University of New Mexico; University of Notre Dame; Ohio State University; Temple University; University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; University of Texas at Austin; and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. In July, the women’s basketball committee awarded the Women’s Final Four sites for 2008-10: Tampa, Florida (St. Pete Times Forum) in 2008, St. Louis (Edward Jones Dome) in 2009 and San Antonio (Alamodome) in 2010. In September, the Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet approved that effective with the 2005 championship, the format for first- and second- round sessions be revised to conduct the sessions at eight, rather than 16, predetermined sites. 2004 The championship bracket remained at 64 teams, with 31 eligible conferences awarded automatic qualification. For the second consecutive year, all 63 games in 31 broadcast windows were televised live on ESPN and ESPNz2. Overall, the tournament was the most-viewed (estimated 72.1 million viewers) and highest-rated (1.47 on ESPN and 0.51 on ESPN2) ever. The games on ESPN averaged 1,300,000 households while the games on ESPN2 averaged 445,000 households. Women’s Final Four: New Orleans. Teams: UConn, LSU, Minnesota and Tennessee. UConn (31-4) defeated Tennessee, 70-61, to capture its third straight and fifth overall NCAA Division I women’s basketball championship. UConn became the first team to capture three consecutive national titles since Tennessee won three straight from 1996-98. New Orleans became the third city to host the Men’s and Women’s Final Fours in back-to-back years (Lexington, Ky.: 1985 men’s, 1986 women’s, and Atlanta: 2002 men’s, 2003 women’s). The Women’s Final Four sold out for the 13th (12th consecutive) time with 18,211 in attendance for each session. The three games of the Women’s Final Four averaged the most viewers (3,801,000 households) and the highest rating (3.4) ever on ESPN. The num- ber of households was a 16 percent increase from 2,583,000, and the rating was a 13 percent increase from 3.0 in 2003. The two national semifinal

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games averaged 2,545,000 households and a 2.9 rating, to break the highs set in 2003 as ESPN’s most-viewed and highest-rated Women’s Final Four semifinals. The UConn-Tennessee national championship game was ESPN’s second most-viewed basketball game – men’s or women’s, college or professional – in the network’s 25-year history, averaging 3,801,000 households. This mark surpassed the previous high of 3,487,000 households for UConn’s victory over Oklahoma in the 2002 national championship game. The game also marked ESPN’s highest-rated women’s basketball telecast with a 4.3 average rating. In June, the women’s basketball committee selected the following first- and second-round sites for the 2005 and 2006 championships: 2005 – Reunion Arena, Dallas (University of Texas at Austin and Texas Tech University, hosts); Dean E. Smith Center, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, host); Comcast Center, College Park, Md. (University of Maryland, College Park, host); Save Mart Center, Fresno, California (California State University, Fresno, host); Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tennessee (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, host); Williams Arena, Minneapolis (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, host); Bank of America Arena, Seattle (University of Washington, host); and Harry A. Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, UConn (University of UConn, host). 2006 - Allstate Arena, Chicago (DePaul University, host); Pepsi Center, Denver (University of Colorado, Boulder, host); Memorial Gymnasium, Nashville, Tennessee (Vanderbilt University, host); Ted Constant Convocation Center, Norfolk, Virginia (Old Dominion University, host); Sovereign Bank Arena, Trenton, New Jersey (Rider University and Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, hosts); McKale Center, Tucson, Arizona (University of Arizona, host); Bryce Jordan Center, University Park, Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania State University, host); and Mackey Arena, West Lafayette, Indiana (Purdue University, host). The women’s basketball committee voted to change the names for the first- and second-round and regional sites from region designations (East, Mideast, Midwest and West) to city-name designations (i.e., Dallas First and Second Rounds, Philadelphia Regional). The committee designated the competition dates for the 2005 regional sites: games at the Chattanooga and Tempe regionals will be Saturday, March 26 and Monday, March 28; games at the Kansas City and Philadelphia regionals will be Sunday, March 27 and Tuesday, March 29. Effective with the 2005 championship, the committee established the format for the first and second rounds to be four games (two two-game sessions) on one day for the first round and two games (one two-game session) for the second round, and increased the minimum ticket prices for first and second rounds, and regionals to $35 for adults, $20 for all children, high school and college students for all-session tickets, and $20 for adults, $25 for all children, high school and college students, for single-session tickets. In September, the Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet approved the women’s basketball committee’s proposals to conduct regional sessions of the tournament at neutral sites and for regional bid specifications to include the opportunity for a host to bid for one year or two consecutive years, beginning with the 2007 championship. In October, the women’s basketball committee designated the competition dates for the 2006 regional sites: games at the Albuquerque and San Antonio regionals will be Saturday, March 25 and Monday, March 27; games at the Bridgeport and Cleveland regionals will be Sunday, March 26 and Tuesday, March 28. In November, the women’s basketball committee and ESPN announced that the bracket announcement for the Division I Women’s Basketball Championship will be moved from Sunday to the Monday before the start of competition at 7 p.m. Eastern time, beginning in 2006. 2005 The championship bracket remained at 64 teams, with 31 eligible conferences awarded automatic qualification. For the third consecutive year, all 63 games in 29 broadcast windows were televised live on ESPN and ESPN2. Overall, the tournament was viewed by an estimated 60.4 million viewers and rated 1.27 on ESPN and 0.56 on ESPN2. The games on ESPN2 averaged 491,000 households for the most- viewed tournament games in ESPN2 history, while the games on ESPN averaged 1,130,000 households, the second most-viewed tournament games in ESPN history. In an ESPN first, Tennessee head coach Pat Summitt’s record-breaking 880th win in the Lady Vols’ second-round game versus Purdue was captured live on six domestic ESPN television networks -- ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNEWS, ESPN Classic and ESPN Deportes. The entire game was carried on ESPNU and ESPN2, while the other networks joined live with less than two minutes to go and stayed through Summitt’s postgame interview. Women’s Final Four: Indianapolis. Teams: Baylor, LSU, Michigan and Tennessee. Baylor (33-3) defeated Michigan State, 84-62, to capture its first NCAA Division I women’s basketball championship. The 22-point winning margin was the second-highest in a national championship game, behind Tennessee’s 23-point (67-44) victory over Louisiana Tech in 1987. Baylor head coach Kim Mulkey-Robertson became the first woman to win a Division I basketball championship as a player (Louisiana Tech in 1982) and a coach. She also won the NCAA title as assistant coach at Louisiana Tech in 1988. The national semifinals featured two of the most exciting back-to-back, come-from-behind games in tournament history. In the first semifinal, Baylor came from 15 points down to beat LSU, 68-57. Michigan State followed in the second semifinal with a comeback of its own, rallying from a 16-point deficit to defeat Tennessee, 68-64. The Women’s Final Four sold out for the 14th (13th consecutive) time with 28,937 in attendance for each session. The three games of the Women’s Final Four averaged the most viewers (2,254,000 households) and a rating of 2.5 on ESPN. The two national semifinal games averaged 2,197,000 households and a 2.45 rating. The Baylor-Michigan State national championship game carried a 2.6 rating for 2,369,000 households. In July, the women’s basketball committee selected the following first- and second-round sites for the 2007 and 2008 championships: 2007 First and Second Rounds - Frank Erwin Center, Austin, Texas (University of Texas at Austin, host); Breslin Student Events Center, East Lansing, Michigan (Michigan State University, host); Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, UConn (University of UConn, host); Galen Center, Los Angeles (University of Southern California, host); Williams Arena, Minneapolis (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, host); Petersen Events Center, Pittsburgh (University of Pittsburgh, host); RBC Center, Raleigh, North Carolina (North Carolina State University, host); and Maples Pavilion, Stanford, California (Stanford University, host). 2007 Regionals - Reunion Arena, Dallas (Conference USA and Southern Methodist University, hosts); University of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio (University of Dayton, host); Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, North Carolina (Atlantic Coast Conference, host); and Save Mart Center, Fresno, California (California State University, Fresno, host). 2008 First and Second Rounds - The Pit/Bob King Court, Albuquerque, New Mexico (University of New Mexico, host); Pete Maravich Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (Louisiana State University, host); Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard, Bridgeport, UConn (Fairfield University, host); Comcast Center, College Park, Maryland (University of Maryland, College Park, host); Wells Fargo Arena at the Iowa Events Center, Des Moines, Iowa (Iowa State University, host); Ted Constant Convocation Center, Norfolk, Virginia (Old Dominion University, host); Maples Pavilion, Stanford, California (Stanford University, host); and Mackey Arena, West Lafayette, Indiana (Purdue University, host). 2008 Regionals - Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, North Carolina (Atlantic Coast Conference, host); New Orleans Arena, New Orleans (University of New Orleans, host); Ford Center, Oklahoma City (University of Oklahoma, host); and Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena, Spokane, Washington (Washington State University, host). 2006 The championship bracket remained at 64 teams, with 31 eligible conferences awarded automatic qualification. Women’s Final Four: Boston. Teams: Duke, LSU, Maryland and North Carolina. Maryland (34-4) defeated Duke (31-4), 78-75 in overtime, to capture its first NCAA Division I women’s basketball championship. Arguably one of the most exciting championship games in the history of the event, Maryland came from 13 points down in the second half and sent the game to overtime on a three-point field goal by freshman Kristi Toliver with six seconds to play in regulation. The Terrapins took over from there as Final Four Most Outstanding Player Laura Harper tied for team-high honors with 16 points. For the first time, the national semifinals featured three schools from the same conference, as Duke, Maryland and North Carolina all arrived from the Atlantic Coast Conference. In the first semifinal, Harper led Maryland with 24 points as the Terrapins scored an 81-70 victory over North Carolina. Duke followed in the second semifinal with a resounding 64-45 win over LSU as the Blue Devils held the Tigers to 29.0 percent shooting from the field. The Women’s Final Four sold out for the 15th time (14th consecutive) with 18,642 in attendance for each session. For the fourth consecutive year, all 63 games were televised live on ESPN and ESPN2. The 2006 championship earned record numbers on ESPN. The national championship game overtime thriller between Maryland and Duke averaged a 3.1 household rating on ESPN, up 19 percent over last year’s 2.6 rating for Baylor-Michigan State. That closed out the most-watched women’s NCAA tournament ever on ESPN, which averaged a 1.4 rating to match the 2004 tournament. It also averaged 1.32 million total households, 31 percent better than 2005 and best in tournament history.. In July, the women’s basketball committee selected the following first- and second-round sites for the 2009 and 2010 championships: 2009 First and Second Rounds - The Pit/Bob King Court, Albuquerque, N.M. (University of New Mexico, host); Pete Maravich Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, La.

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(Louisiana State University, host); Comcast Center, College Park, Md. (University of Maryland, College Park, host); Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio (Ohio State University, host); Arena at Gwinnett, Duluth, Ga. (University of Georgia, host); United Spirit Arena, Lubbock, Texas (Texas Tech University, host); Galen Center, Los Angeles, Calif. (University of Southern California, host); and Louis Brown Athletic Center, Piscataway, N.J. (Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, host). 2009 Regionals - Haas Pavilion, Berkeley, Calif. (University of California, Berkeley, host); Ford Center, Oklahoma City, Okla. (Big 12 Conference, host); RBC Center, Raleigh, N.C. (North Carolina State University, host); and Sovereign Bank Arena, Trenton, N.J. (Rider University, host). The 2009 Women’s Final Four will be played at the Scottrade Center (20,551) in St. Louis, Mo. 2010 First and Second Rounds - Frank Erwin Center, Austin, Texas (University of Texas, Austin, host); Haas Pavilion, Berkeley, Calif. (University of California, Berkeley, host); Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tenn. (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, host); Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, host); Ted Constant Convocation Center, Norfolk, Va. (Old Dominion University, host); Joyce Center, Notre Dame, Ind. (University of Notre Dame, host); Wells Fargo Arena, Tempe, Ariz. (Arizona State University, host); and Sovereign Bank Arena, Trenton, N.J. (Rider University, host). 2010 Regionals - University of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio (University of Dayton, host); Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo. (Big 12 Conference, host); FedEx Forum, Memphis, Tenn. (University of Memphis, host); and ARCO Arena, Sacramento, Calif. (The University of the Pacific, host). The 2010 Women’s Final Four will be played at the Alamodome (30,000) in San Antonio, Texas. 2007 The championship bracket remained at 64 teams, with 31 eligible conferences awarded automatic qualification. Women’s Final Four: Cleveland. Teams: LSU, North Carolina, Rutgers and Tennessee. Tennessee (34-3) defeated Rutgers (27-9), 59-46, to capture its seventh NCAA Division I women’s basketball championship. Leading from nearly start to finish, Tennessee jumped out to a 29-18 halftime lead. Rutgers could get no closer than seven points during the final 20 minutes as the Lady Volunteers cruised to the title. Final Four Most Outstanding Player Candace Parker led the way with 17 points, while Shannon Bobbitt added 13 points and connected on four three-point field goals. Center Nicky Anosike pulled down 16 rebounds to lead a Tennessee team that grabbed 24 offensive rebounds and earned a 42-34 advantage on the boards. Joining Parker, Bobbitt and Anosike on the All-Tournament Team were Matee Ajavon and Kia Vaughn of Rutgers. In the first semifinal, Rutgers connected on 10 three-point field goals and held LSU (30-8) to 26.4 percent field-goal shooting in scoring a 59-35 victory over the Tigers. Tennessee followed in the second semifinal with a come-from-behind 56-50 victory over North Carolina (34-4). The Lady Volunteers trailed by 12 points, 48-36, with 8:02 to play before rallying for the win.. The Women’s Final Four sold out for the 16th time (15th consecutive) with 20,704 in attendance for each session. For the fifth consecutive year, all 63 games were televised live on ESPN and ESPN2. All regional and Women’s Final Four games were presented in high-definition television on ESPN HD. For the first time in women’s sports history, the 2007 national championship game received Full Circle Coverage on ESPN. The national championship game between Tennessee and Rutgers averaged a 2.30 household rating on ESPN. ESPN2’s Full Circle Coverage delivered a 0.21 rating. Overall, ESPN had a 1.04 rating for coverage of the 2007 tournament, while ESPN2 delivered a 0.46.. In September, the women’s basketball committee announced that beginning in 2009, the championship will feature 16 pre-determined first- and second- round sites with four teams assigned to each. 2008 The championship bracket remained at 64 teams, with 31 eligible conferences awarded automatic qualification. Women’s Final Four: Tampa, Florida. Teams: UConn, LSU, Stanford and Tennessee. Tennessee (36-2) defeated Stanford (35-4), 64-48, to capture its second consecutive and tournament-record eighth NCAA Division I women’s basketball championship. The Lady Volunteers grabbed a 10-7 lead on a Shannon Bobbitt three-point field goal with 16:35 remaining in the first half and never relinquished the advantage A stong defensive effort by Tennessee limited Stanford to a 38.8 percent shooting effort from the field and the Cardinal could get no closer than four points in the second half. Women’s Final Most Outstanding Player Candace Parker led the way with 17 points for Tennessee, while Bobbitt added 13 points. Center Nicky Anosike contributed 12 points and eight rebounds for Tennessee. Jayne Appel led Stanford with 16 points and Candice Wiggins scored 14. In the first semifinal, Wiggins scored 25 points to lead Stanford to an 82-73 win over UConn (36-2), which was held to 38.8 percent shooting from the field. Freshman sensation Maya Moore scored 20 points to lead the Huskies. Tennessee followed in the second semifinal with a heart-pounding 47-46 victory over LSU (31-6). Alexis Hornbuckle of the Lady Volunteers tipped in a miss by Anosike with one second remaining for the game-winning points. Parker led Tennessee with 13 points, with LSU senior center Sylvia Fowles racked up 24 points and 20 rebounds. Joining Parker, Bobbitt and Anosike on the All-Tournament Team were Wiggins and Fowles. The Women’s Final Four sold out for the 17th time (16th consecutive) with 21,655 in attendance for each session. The attendance for all rounds (236,464) during the 2008 championship was the best since 2004, the last time that 16 predetermined sites were used for first- and second-round games, a format that will be implemented for the 2009 championship. The overall average per session (6,955) ranks sixth all-time in the 27-year history of the championship, while the total attendance was the 10th-largest all-time. The 2008 championship marked ESPN’s sixth consecutive year of televising all 63 games of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship and the 13th year overall of exclusive coverage. During the first two rounds, ESPN and ESPN2 presented 48 games within 13 telecast windows in a whip-around format with home market protection. ESPN FULL COURT -- ESPN’s out-of-market pay-per-view package -- and ESPN360.com, its signature live broadband sports network, offered complete game telecasts of all 48 games. In addition, ESPNU provided full national telecasts of eight early-round games. All regional and Women’s Final Four games were presented in high-definition television on ESPN HD. The national championship game between Tennessee and Stanford averaged a 2.30 household rating on ESPN. ESPN2’s Full Circle Coverage delivered a 0.21 rating. The title game was seen by an average of 2,871,000 homes, up 34 percent from 2007 (2,137,000). The game garnered a 3.0 rating, a 30 percent increase from the previous year. Overall, the 2008 tournament was the most-viewed ever on ESPN and ESPN2. ESPN averaged 1,367,000 homes, up 42 percent with a 1.4 rating, a 40 percent increase from 2007. ESPN2 had a 31 percent jump in audience over 2007 (560,000 vs. 427,000), based on a 20 percent increase in ratings (0.6 vs. 0.5). 2009 The championship bracket remained at 64 teams, with 31 eligible conferences awarded automatic qualification. Women’s Final Four: St. Louis. Teams: UConn, Louisville, Oklahoma and Stanford. UConn (39-0) completed its third undefeated season in winning its sixth overall national championship by defeating Louisville (34-5) by a 76-54 count in the national championship game. In the first national semifi- nal, Louisville scored a 61-59 come-from-behind win over Oklahoma (32-5). UConn won the second national semifinal game by an 83-64 score over Stanford. The 2009 Women’s Final Four played at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis drew crowds of 18,621 for the national semifinal sessions and 18,478 for the national championship game. Total tournament attendance was down 6.3% in 2009 compared to 2008, with 218,120 fans, or an average of 5,194 fans per session, attending games during the 2009 championship. The 2009 championship marked ESPN’s seventh consecutive year of televising all 63 games of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship and the 14th year overall of exclusive coverage. All regional and Women’s Final Four games were presented in high-definition television on ESPN HD. The 2009 Women’s Final Four achieved its lowest ratings since ESPN began broadcasting the tournament. The championship game averaged a 2.09 cable rating, down 30% from 2008’s championship game which averaged a 2.98 cable rating. The Women’s Final Four semifinal games averaged a 1.93 cable rating down 21% from 2008 Women’s Final Four semifinals which averaged a 2.44 cable rating. For the tournament, ESPN2 averaged a .54 cable rating, down 7 percent from 2008. The 2009 average was the third highest average on ESPN2 since ESPN began broadcasting the tournament in 1996. Ball State’s upset win over Tennessee averaged a .91 cable rating on ESPN2. This was the highest rated and most viewed first-round game since ESPN started broadcasting the tournament in 1996. The Women’s Final Four again received coverage on ABC’s Good Morning America, and for the eighth consecutive year, the national semifinals and championship game were shown live on the Jumbotron at Times Square in New York. For the 10th straight year, portions of ESPN’s coverage of the Women’s Final Four were featured on the SuperSign in Times Square. 2010 The championship bracket remained at 64 teams, with 31 eligible conferences awarded automatic qualification. Women’s Final Four: San Antonio. Teams: UConn, Stanford, Oklahoma and Baylor. UConn (39-0) completed its fourth undefeated season and stretched its all-time record consecutive game winning streak to 78 in winning its seventh overall national championship by defeating Stanford (36-2) by a 53-47

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count in the national championship game. It was the second consecutive national championship for the Huskies. In the first national semifinal, Stanford scored a 73-66 victory over Oklahoma (27-11). UConn won the second national semifinal game by a 70-50 score over Baylor (27-10). The 2010 Women’s Final Four played at the Alamodome in San Antonio drew crowds of 25,817 for the national semifinal sessions and 22,936 for the national championship game. The attendance for the national semifinal game was the fourth highest in the history of the event. Total tournament attendance was up by 13,524 fans in 2010 compared to 2009, with 231,644 fans passing through the turnstiles during all rounds of the championship for an average of 5,516 fans per session. The 2010 championship featured 26 games that were decided by 10 points or less, with four games needing an extra overtime session before being decided. The four overtime games tied for the second-most all-time. The 2010 championship marked ESPN’s eighth consecutive year of televising all 63 games of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship and the 15th year overall of exclusive coverage. All regional and Women’s Final Four games were presented in high-definition television on ESPN HD. For the tournament, ESPN averaged a 1.26 cable rating, up 5 percent from 2009’s 1.20 cable rating. The 2010 average was the eighth highest aver- age on ESPN since ESPN began broadcasting the tournament in 1996. For the tournament, ESPN2 averaged a .51 cable rating, down 6% from last year’s .54 cable average. The 2010 ESPN2 average tied 2005 and 2007 as the fourth highest average on ESPN2 since ESPN began broadcasting the tournament in 1996. The 2010 championship game averaged a 2.67 cable rating, a 28% increase from 2009 championship. Despite the increase, the 2010 championship was the fourth lowest rated championship game since ESPN began broadcasting the tournament in 1996. 2011 The championship bracket remained at 64 teams, with 31 eligible conferences awarded automatic qualification. Women’s Final Four: Indianapolis. Teams: UConn, Stanford, Notre Dame and Texas A&M. Texas A&M (33-5) won its first-ever national championship by defeating Notre Dame (31-8) by a 76-70 count in the national championship game. The national championship game between the two No. 2 seeds in Texas A&M and Notre Dame was the first championship game without a No. 1 seed since 1994. Attendance for all rounds of the 2011 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship was up seven percent overall compared to 2010. The big- gest jump occurred at the four regional sites, which saw attendance increase by 64%. The 2011 Women’s Final Four played at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis drew crowds of 16,421 for the national semifinal sessions and 17,473 for the national championship game. The 2011 championship marked ESPN’s ninth consecutive year of televising all 63 games of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship and the 16th year overall of exclusive coverage. All games were presented in high-definition television on ESPN HD and ESPN2 HD. For the tournament, ESPN averaged a 1.44 cable rating, up 14% from 2010’s 1.26 cable rating for 12 ESPN broadcasts. 2011’s 1.44 is the third high- est average on ESPN since ESPN began broadcasting the tournament in 1996, a span of 16 years. The 2011 national championship averaged a 2.80 cable rating, a five percent increase from the 2010 national championship of a 2.67. 2012 The championship bracket remained at 64 teams, with 31 eligible conferences awarded automatic qualification. Women’s Final Four: Denver. Teams: Baylor, Notre Dame, UConn and Stanford. Baylor became the first team to go 40-0 in a season and won its second-ever national championship by defeating Notre Dame (35-4) by an 80-61 count in the national championship game. Baylor junior Brittney Griner was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player. Both sessions of the 2012 Women’s Final Four at the Pepsi Center drew sellout crowds of 19,028. The 2012 championship marked ESPN’s 10th consecutive year of televising all 63 games of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship and the 17th year overall of exclusive coverage. All games were presented in high-definition television on ESPN HD and ESPN2 HD. ESPN’s telecast of the 2012 national championship game between Baylor and Notre Dame averaged a 3.2 rating, 3,137,000 households and 4,244,000 viewers. The game stands as the network’s highest-rated and most-viewed NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship since 2004 and the fifth most- viewed since ESPN started televising the event in 1996. In 2004, ESPN averaged 4.3 rating, 3,801.000 households and 5,583,000 viewers for UConn’s 70-61 win over Tennessee. The telecast marked increases of 14 percent (vs. 2.8), 12 percent (vs. 2,804.000) and 11 percent (vs. 3,831,000), respectively, over 2011. In addition to the title game, ESPN’s three-game Women’s Final Four coverage was the network’s most-viewed Women’s Final Four average since 2004. The telecasts averaged a 2.6 rating, 2,600,000 households and 3,635,000 viewers for increases of eight percent (vs. 2.4), nine percent (vs. 2,380,000) and 13 percent (vs. 3,215,000), respectively, over 2011. Overall, the 2012 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship was ESPN’s second most-viewed ever behind last year’s record-setting tourna- ment. ESPN finished with an average of 1,836,000 viewers and 1,373,000 households based on a 1.4 rating. Westwood One Radio reached a record 250 stations that broadcast the Women’s Final Four around the country, with the games also broadcast live by SiriusXM Satellite Radio. 2013 The championship bracket remained at 64 teams, with 31 eligible conferences awarded automatic qualification. Women’s Final Four: New Orleans. Teams: UConn, Notre Dame, California and Louisville. UConn (35-4) tied Tennessee for the most national cham- pionship titles achieved by a program with eight, when the Huskies defeated Louisville 93-60 in the national championship game. UConn freshman Breanna Stewart was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player. Louisville had advanced to the title game to play UConn by virtue of its 64-57 victory over California in the first national semifinal game. California was making its first Women’s Final Four appearance. In a Big East Conference rematch, UConn then defeated Notre Dame, 83-65, to advance to the title game. Sellout crowds of 17,545 attended the national semifinal and national championship games held at New Orleans Arena. The 2013 championship marked ESPN’s 11th consecutive year of televising all 63 games of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship and the 18th year overall of exclusive coverage. All games were presented in high-definition television on ESPN HD and ESPN2 HD. At least one-minute of the 2013 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship was viewed by over 11 million fans on an ESPN channel. The championship game was seen in 193 countries around the world, with ESPN’s telecast of the 2013 national championship game between UConn and Louisville posting a 2.6 rating, while reaching 2,320,389 households. Ratings were down 26% for the national championship game compared to the 2012 contest that featured Baylor and Notre Dame. WestwoodOne Sports Radio again reached 250 stations nationwide with the broadcast of the Women’s Final Four, with the games also broadcast live by SiriusXM Satellite Radio. 2014 The championship bracket remained at 64 teams, with 32 eligible conferences awarded automatic qualification. Women’s Final Four: Nashville. Teams: UConn, Notre Dame, Stanford and Maryland. In the first-ever national championship game between two unde- feated teams, UConn (40-0) prevailed over Notre Dame, 79-58, to earn a record ninth national championship. The nine championships moved UConn one ahead of Tennessee on the all-time list. The Huskies improved to 9-0 in national championship games with the victory. UConn sophomore Breanna Stewart was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player for the second consecutive season. Notre Dame (37-1) had advanced to the title game to play UConn by virtue of its 87-61 victory over Maryland in the first national semifinal game. UConn defeated Stanford, 75-56, to advance to the title game. Sellout crowds of 17,548 attended the national semifinal and national championship games held at Bridgestone Arena. The 2014 championship marked ESPN’s 12th consecutive year of televising all 63 games of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship and the 19th year overall of exclusive coverage. All games were presented in high-definition television on ESPN HD and ESPN2 HD. At least one-minute of the 2014 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship was viewed by over 11 million fans on an ESPN channel.

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The championship game between UConn and Notre Dame had a 2.8 rating, while reaching 4,271,000 households. It was the highest-rated game since 2004 (UConn vs. Tennessee, 3.5 rating) and fourth most watched championship game among households and sixth most watched among viewers on ESPN (records date back to 1996). WestwoodOne Sports Radio again reached 250 stations nationwide with the broadcast of the Women’s Final Four, with the games also broadcast live by SiriusXM Satellite Radio. 2015 The championship bracket remained at 64 teams, with 32 eligible conferences awarded automatic qualification. Women’s Final Four: Tampa Bay. Teams: UConn Notre Dame, Maryland and South Carolina. UConn won its third straight national championship, improved to 10-0 in national championship games and claimed its record 10th team title. The Huskies defeated Notre Dame, 63-53, in the title game played at Amalie Arena. UConn junior Breanna Stewart was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player for the third consecutive season. Notre Dame (36-3) had advanced to the title game to play UConn by virtue of its 66-65 victory over South Carolina in the first national semifinal game. UConn defeated Maryland, 81-58, to advance to the title game. Crowds of 19,730 and 19,810 attended the two sessions. The 2015 championship marked ESPN’s 13th consecutive year of televising all 63 games of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship and the 20th year overall of exclusive coverage. All games were presented in high-definition television on ESPN HD and ESPN2 HD. At least one- minute of the 2015 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship was viewed by over 20 million fans on an ESPN channel. The championship game between UConn and Notre Dame had a 2.3 rating WestwoodOne Sports Radio reached over 250 stations nationwide with the broadcast of the Women’s Final Four, with the games also broadcast live by SiriusXM Satellite Radio. 2016 The championship bracket remained at 64 teams, with 32 eligible conferences awarded automatic qualification. Women’s Final Four: Indianapolis. Teams: UConn, Oregon State, Syracuse and Washington. UConn (38-0) won a fourth consecutive national champi- onship – a first-time occurrence in Division I women’s basketball. With an 82-51 defeat of Syracuse in the national championship game, UConn earned its 11th title, tying the UCLA men’s basketball team’s all-time mark for Division I championships. The UConn title also made Geno Auriemma the only Division I basketball coach in history with 11 championships, passing UCLA men’s coach John Wooden. UConn’s Breanna Stewart also set a collegiate basketball record by being named the Women’s Final Four Most Outstanding Player for the fourth consecutive year. The event featured three teams (Oregon State, Syracuse and Washington) making their first Women’s Final Four appearance. No. 4 seed Syracuse had advanced to the title game to play UConn by virtue of its 80-59 victory over Washington in the first national semifinal game. UConn defeated Oregon State, 80-51, to advance to the title game. For the first time in the 35 years of NCAA women’s basketball, all three divisions played their championship game in the same location during a two-day period. In Division II, Lubbock Christian (35-0) defeated the Alaska Anchorage, 78-73. In Division III, Thomas More (33-0) defeated Tufts University, 63-51. This was another landmark event with all three women’s basketball champions finishing their seasons undefeated for only the third time in the sport’s history. It was a record-setting weekend, both on and off the court, at the 2016 Women’s Final Four hosted in Indianapolis, as well as for the entire NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship. The Women’s Final Four attendance totaled 29,741. The national championship game attracted 14,514 fans at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The overall 2016 Division I women’s basketball tournament hosted 224,189 fans. The first and second rounds of the championship totaled 142,860 fans. The regional sites totaled 51,588 fans – 2,000 more than attended the 2015 regionals. Nearly 129,000 unique viewers turned to WatchESPN for the traditional telecast of the championship game, up 44 percent from the previous year. Those fans generated 4.5 million live minutes viewed, a 53 percent increase from 2015. The average Women’s Final Four game on WatchESPN experienced a 40 percent increase in average minute audience, a 29 percent increase in total unique viewers and a 41 percent increase in total minutes viewed compared to last year’s championship weekend. For the entire tournament, there were 36.7 million live minutes viewed, up 31 percent from the 2015 tournament. The women’s basketball tournament grossed a total of 23.2 million social impressions across Facebook and Twitter – a 63 percent increase over 2015. Total fan engagement increased 59 percent from 2015 and the audience grew by 68,147 (a 640 percent increase year over year). The Women’s Final Four week alone delivered 382 posts (a 40 percent increase year over year) for a total of 10.5 million social impressions (a 64 percent increase year over year) across Twitter and Facebook. The platforms also set single-day impressions records (3.72 million) on April 5. The women’s basketball Twitter account more than doubled in size from 41,847 followers before March 14 to 102,434 followers at the conclusion of the championship game on April 5. Facebook live broadcasts were a new element of the coverage. The NCAA completed 13 live broadcasts during Women’s Final Four weekend, reaching more than one million Facebook accounts and garnering more than 93,000 viewers who watched for an extended period. The 2016 championship marked ESPN’s 14th consecutive year of televising all 63 games of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship and the 21st year overall of exclusive coverage. All games were presented in high-definition television on ESPN HD and ESPN2 HD. WestwoodOne Sports Radio reached over 250 stations nationwide with the broadcast of the Women’s Final Four, with the games also broadcast live by SiriusXM Satellite Radio. 2017 The championship bracket remained at 64 teams, with 32 eligible conferences awarded automatic qualification. Women’s Final Four: Dallas. Teams: South Carolina, Mississippi State, UConn and Stanford. In a Women’s Final Four that witnessed UConn’s record 111-game winning streak come to an end, South Carolina (33-4) emerged to win its first national championship. In an all-Southeastern Conference national championship game, South Carolina outlasted Mississippi State 67-55. The Gamecocks were led offensively by a pair of double-doubles from junior guard Allisha Gray (18 points, 10 rebounds) and junior forward A’ja Wilson (23 points, 10 rebounds). Beyond being named to the all-tournament team, Gray and Wilson were the only two players on the South Carolina roster to tally double figures in the scoring department in each of the team’s six NCAA tournament games. Wilson was named the Women’s Final Four Most Outstanding Player. The women’s basketball world was turned upside down in the national semifinals when Mississippi State ended UConn’s historic winning streak, as Bulldogs junior guard Morgan William’s jumper at the overtime buzzer gave the Bulldogs a 66-64 win in perhaps the biggest upset in women’s basket- ball history. The loss also ended a 28-game NCAA tournament winning streak by UConn. South Carolina advanced to the title game after defeating Stanford, 62-53. For the first time since 2002, the Women’s Final Four games were played Friday and Sunday. The shift from the Sunday-Tuesday format used in past years was made to allow fans to attend all games without compromising work obligations. Both semifinal games and the national championship game were sold out before the weekend. The Women’s Final Four attendance totaled 38,431, and the national championship game attracted 19,229 fans at the American Airlines Center. This was the first sellout of the national championship game since 2014 at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. The overall 2017 Division I women’s basketball tournament hosted 225,402 fans. The first- and second-round attendance increased by 4 percent from 2016, and the regional sites totaled 37,759 fans. The national championship game between Mississippi State and South Carolina delivered a 2.4 overnight rating on ESPN, which is 20 percent higher than 2016 and the highest rating for a women’s national championship game since 2014. The championship game averaged a total live audience of nearly 3.89 million viewers, a three-year high and a 29 percent increase from 2016. The South Carolina victory April 2 was the most-streamed women’s national championship game ever with a streaming average audience of 59,500 viewers and a total of 211,000 viewers watching 8.2 million minutes.

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The Women’s Final Four semifinal overnight ratings increased 7 percent from last year, making that session the most-streamed semifinal across all major metrics, including average minute audience, unique viewers and total minutes streamed. During the matchup between Mississippi State and UConn, fans streamed nearly 3 million minutes of the Bulldogs’ buzzer-beating win, up 19 percent from last season’s UConn semifinal. This was the most-watched semifinal game since 2013. The three games averaged a 1.8 overnight, the highest in three years. This number is up 13 percent from 2016 and 6 percent from 2015. More than 4.5 million minutes of action were streamed per game, which is a Women’s Final Four record and is a 57 percent increase from 2016. The entire Women’s Final Four averaged a total live audience of 2.75 million viewers per game, the most watched Women’s Final Four since 2014. Across all social media accounts, the official Women’s Final Four hashtag (#WFinalFour) was mentioned 19,600 times, with 210,600 engagements for a potential reach of 1.7 billion social media accounts. From a year ago, Facebook impressions were up 300 percent, the number of engagements were up 500 percent and the total video views were up 1,500 percent. Throughout the tournament, the Facebook following increased, on average, by 897 followers per day. On Twitter, all four teams competing became top 10 trending topics nationally throughout the Women’s Final Four weekend. Reactions from the national championship game were featured prominently on Twitter Moments for more than 24 hours after the game. The Twitter audience grew, on average, by 593 followers per day during the tournament. On Instagram, total impressions were up 51 percent from the tournament’s regional rounds. The total followers grew by 59 percent throughout the Women’s Final Four. All four Women’s Final Four teams and ESPN studio host Maria Taylor collaborated with the NCAA Women’s Basketball Snapchat story. An estimated 400 snaps were included in the story throughout the Women’s Final Four, and the total impressions exceeded 440,000. The 2017 championship marked ESPN’s 15th consecutive year of televising all 63 games of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship and the 22nd year overall of exclusive coverage. All games were presented in high-definition television on ESPN HD and ESPN2 HD. WestwoodOne Sports Radio reached over 250 stations nationwide with the broadcast of the Women’s Final Four, with the games also broadcast live by SiriusXM Satellite Radio.

Amalie Arena in Tampa Bay has played host to the Women’s Final Four in 2008 and 2015 and will host again in 2019.

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TEAM-BY-TEAM WON-LOST RECORDS IN TOURNAMENT PLAY

(276 Teams) Team (Years Participated) App G Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd Tied 3rd Akron (2014) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Alabama (1984-88-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99) 10 26 16 10 61.5 0 0 1 Alabama St. (2003-15-16) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 Albany (NY) (2012-13-14-15-16-17) 6 7 1 6 14.3 0 0 0 Alcorn St. (2000-01-05) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 American (2015) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Appalachian St. (1990-91-96-99) 4 4 0 4 0.0 0 0 0 Arizona (1997-98-99-2000-03-04-05) 7 13 6 7 46.2 0 0 0 Arizona St. (1982-83-92-2001-02-05-06-07-08-09-11-14-15-16-17) 15 33 18 15 54.5 0 0 0 Arkansas (1986-89-90-91-95-98-2001-02-03-12-15) 11 25 14 11 56.0 0 0 1 Army West Point (2006-14-16) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 Auburn (1982-83-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-93-94-96-97-99-2000-04-08-09-16-17) 20 50 30 20 60.0 0 3 0 Austin Peay (1996-2001-02-03-04-09-10) 7 7 0 7 0.0 0 0 0 Ball St. (2009) 1 2 1 1 50.0 0 0 0 Baylor (2001-02-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17) 16 56 42 14 75.0 2 0 1 Belmont (2007-16-17) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 Boise St. (1994-2007-15-17) 4 4 0 4 0.0 0 0 0 Boston College (1999-2000-02-03-04-05-06) 7 16 9 7 56.3 0 0 0 Boston U. (2003) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Bowling Green (1987-88-89-90-93-94-2005-06-07-10-11) 11 14 3 11 21.4 0 0 0 Brown (1994) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Bucknell (2002-08-17) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 Buffalo (2016) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Butler (1996) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 BYU (1984-85-93-2000-02-03-06-07-12-14-15-16) 12 17 5 12 29.4 0 0 0 Cal Poly (2013) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Cal St. Fullerton (1989-91) 2 3 1 2 33.3 0 0 0 California (1990-92-93-2006-07-08-09-12-13-14-15-17) 12 24 12 12 50.0 0 0 1 Campbell (2000) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Canisius (2005) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Central Ark. (2016-17) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 Central Mich. (1983-84-2013) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 Charlotte (2003-09) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 Chattanooga (1989-92-2001-02-03-04-06-07-08-10-13-14-15-16-17) 15 16 1 15 6.3 0 0 0 Cheyney (1982-83-84) 3 11 8 3 72.7 0 1 1 Cincinnati (1989-99-2002-03) 4 5 1 4 20.0 0 0 0 Clemson (1982-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02) 15 29 14 15 48.3 0 0 0 Cleveland St. (2008-10) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 Colgate (2004) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Colorado (1988-89-92-93-94-95-96-97-2001-02-03-04-13) 13 30 17 13 56.7 0 0 0 Colorado St. (1996-98-99-2001-02-16) 6 11 5 6 45.5 0 0 0 Coppin St. (2005-06-08) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 Cornell (2008) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Creighton (1992-94-2002-12-13-17) 6 10 4 6 40.0 0 0 0 CSUN (1999-14-15) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 Dartmouth (1983-95-99-2000-05-06-09) 7 7 0 7 0.0 0 0 0 Dayton (2010-11-12-13-14-15-17) 7 12 5 7 41.7 0 0 0 Delaware (2001-07-12-13) 4 7 3 4 42.9 0 0 0 Delaware St. (2007) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Denver (2001) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 DePaul (1990-91-92-93-95-96-97-2003-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15- 22 38 16 22 42.1 0 0 0 16-17) Detroit Mercy (1997) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Drake (1982-84-86-95-97-98-2000-01-02-07-17) 11 17 6 11 35.3 0 0 0 Drexel (2009) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Duke (1987-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14- 23 79 56 23 70.9 0 2 2 15-17) Duquesne (2016) 1 2 1 1 50.0 0 0 0 East Carolina (1982-2007) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 Eastern Ill. (1988) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Eastern Ky. (1997-2005) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0

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Team (Years Participated) App G Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd Tied 3rd Eastern Mich. (2004-12) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 Eastern Wash. (1987) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Elon (2017) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 ETSU (2008-09-10) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 Evansville (1999-2009) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 Fairfield (1988-91-98-2001) 4 4 0 4 0.0 0 0 0 FGCU (2012-14-15-17) 4 5 1 4 20.0 0 0 0 FIU (1994-95-97-98-99-2002) 6 9 3 6 33.3 0 0 0 Fla. Atlantic (2006) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Florida (1993-94-95-96-97-98-99-2001-02-04-06-09-12-14-16) 15 27 12 15 44.4 0 0 0 Florida A&M (1995-99) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 Florida St. (1983-90-91-2001-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-13-14-15-16-17) 16 38 22 16 57.9 0 0 0 Fordham (1994-2014) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 Fresno St. (2008-09-10-11-12-13-14) 7 7 0 7 0.0 0 0 0 Furman (1995-2000) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 Ga. Southern (1993-94) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 Gardner-Webb (2011) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 George Washington (1991-92-94-95-96-97-98-2000-01-03-04-05-06-07-08-15-16) 17 35 18 17 51.4 0 0 0 Georgetown (1993-10-11-12) 4 10 6 4 60.0 0 0 0 Georgia (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-93-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03- 32 87 55 32 63.2 0 2 3 04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-16) Georgia St. (2001-02-03) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech (1993-2003-07-08-09-10-11-12-14) 9 14 5 9 35.7 0 0 0 Gonzaga (2007-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-17) 9 19 10 9 52.6 0 0 0 Grambling (1994-96-97-98-99) 5 5 0 5 0.0 0 0 0 Green Bay (1994-98-99-2000-02-03-04-05-07-09-10-11-12-13-15-16-17) 17 23 6 17 26.1 0 0 0 Hampton (2000-03-04-10-11-12-13-14-17) 9 9 0 9 0.0 0 0 0 Hartford (2002-05-06-08-10-11) 6 8 2 6 25.0 0 0 0 Harvard (1996-97-98-2002-03-07) 6 7 1 6 14.3 0 0 0 Hawaii (1989-90-94-96-98-2016) 6 7 1 6 14.3 0 0 0 Holy Cross (1985-89-91-95-96-98-99-2000-01-03-05-07) 12 13 1 12 7.7 0 0 0 Houston (1988-92-2004-05-11) 5 6 1 5 16.7 0 0 0 Howard (1982-96-97-98-2001) 5 5 0 5 0.0 0 0 0 Idaho (1985-2013-14-16) 4 4 0 4 0.0 0 0 0 Idaho St. (2001-07-12) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 Illinois (1982-86-87-97-98-99-2000-03) 8 16 8 8 50.0 0 0 0 Illinois St. (1983-85-89-2005-08) 5 6 1 5 16.7 0 0 0 Indiana (1983-94-95-2002-16) 5 7 2 5 28.6 0 0 0 Iona (2016) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Iowa (1986-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-96-97-98-2001-02-04-06-08-09-10-11-12- 24 45 21 24 46.7 0 0 1 13-14-15) Iowa St. (1997-98-99-2000-01-02-05-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-17) 17 34 17 17 50.0 0 0 0 Jackson St. (1982-83-95-2008) 4 4 0 4 0.0 0 0 0 Jacksonville (2016) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 James Madison (1986-87-88-89-91-96-2007-10-11-14-15-16) 12 20 8 12 40.0 0 0 0 Kansas (1987-88-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-12-13) 13 26 13 13 50.0 0 0 0 Kansas St. (1982-83-84-87-97-2002-03-04-05-08-09-11-12-16-17) 15 28 13 15 46.4 0 0 0 Kent St. (1982-96-98-2000-02) 5 6 1 5 16.7 0 0 0 Kentucky (1982-83-86-91-99-2006-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17) 14 34 20 14 58.8 0 0 0 La Salle (1983-86-88-89) 4 5 1 4 20.0 0 0 0 La.-Monroe (1983-84-85-87) 4 9 5 4 55.6 0 0 1 Lamar University (1991-2010) 2 5 3 2 60.0 0 0 0 Lehigh (1997-2009-10) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 Liberty (1997-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-08-09-10-12-13-15) 16 18 2 16 11.1 0 0 0 Lipscomb (2004) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Little Rock (2010-11-12-15) 4 6 2 4 33.3 0 0 0 LIU Brooklyn (2001) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Long Beach St. (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-2017) 12 30 18 12 60.0 0 0 2 Louisiana (2007) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Louisiana Tech (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99- 27 90 65 25 72.2 2 4 4 2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-10-11) Louisville (1983-84-93-95-97-98-99-2001-05-06-07-08-09-11-12-13-14-15-16-17) 20 47 27 20 57.4 0 2 0 Loyola Maryland (1994-95) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 Loyola Marymount (2004) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 LSU (1984-86-87-88-89-90-91-97-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-12- 25 68 43 25 63.2 0 0 5 13-14-15-17) Maine (1995-96-97-98-99-2000-04) 7 9 2 7 22.2 0 0 0

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Team (Years Participated) App G Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd Tied 3rd Manhattan (1987-90-96-2003) 4 4 0 4 0.0 0 0 0 Marist (2004-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14) 10 14 4 10 28.6 0 0 0 Marquette (1994-95-97-98-99-2000-04-07-11-17) 10 14 4 10 28.6 0 0 0 Marshall (1997) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Maryland (1982-83-84-86-88-89-90-91-92-93-97-2001-04-05-06-07-08-09-11-12- 25 68 44 24 64.7 1 0 4 13-14-15-16-17) Massachusetts (1996-98) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 McNeese (2011-12) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 #Memphis (1982-85-87-95-96-97-98) 7 9 2 7 22.2 0 0 0 Miami (FL) (1989-92-93-98-2003-04-11-12-13-15-16-17) 12 18 6 12 33.3 0 0 0 Miami (OH) (2008) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Michigan (1990-98-2000-01-12-13) 6 9 3 6 33.3 0 0 0 Michigan St. (1991-96-97-2003-04-05-06-07-09-10-11-12-13-14-16-17) 16 34 18 16 52.9 0 1 0 Middle Tenn. (1983-84-85-86-88-96-98-2004-05-06-07-09-10-11-12-13-14-16) 18 23 5 18 21.7 0 0 0 Milwaukee (2001-06) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 Minnesota (1994-2002-03-04-05-06-08-09-15) 9 20 11 9 55.0 0 0 1 Mississippi St. (1999-2000-02-03-09-10-15-16-17) 9 23 14 9 60.9 0 1 0 Missouri (1982-83-84-85-86-94-2001-04-06-16-17) 11 17 6 11 35.3 0 0 0 Missouri St. (1991-92-93-94-95-96-98-99-2000-01-03-04-06-16) 14 28 14 14 50.0 0 0 2 Monmouth (1983) 1 2 1 1 50.0 0 0 0 Montana (1983-84-86-88-89-90-91-92-94-95-96-97-98-2000-04-05-08-09-11-13- 21 27 6 21 22.2 0 0 0 15) Montana St. (1993-2017) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 Mt. St. Mary’s (1994-95) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 Murray St. (2008) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 N.C. A&T (1994-2009-16) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 Navy (2011-12-13) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 NC State (1982-83-84-85-86-87-89-90-91-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-04-05-06-07- 23 43 20 23 46.5 0 0 1 10-14-17) Nebraska (1988-93-96-98-99-2000-07-08-10-12-13-14-15) 13 21 8 13 38.1 0 0 0 New Mexico (1998-2002-03-04-05-06-07-08) 8 11 3 8 27.3 0 0 0 New Mexico St. (1987-88-2015-16-17) 5 5 0 5 0.0 0 0 0 New Orleans (1987) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Norfolk St. (2002) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 North Carolina (1983-84-85-86-87-92-93-94-95-97-98-99-2000-02-03-04-05-06- 26 72 47 25 65.3 1 0 2 07-08-09-10-11-13-14-15) North Dakota (2014) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 North Texas (1986) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Northeastern (1999) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Northern Ariz. (2006) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Northern Ill. (1990-92-93-94-95) 5 7 2 5 28.6 0 0 0 Northwestern (1982-87-90-91-93-97-2015) 7 10 3 7 30.0 0 0 0 Northwestern St. (1989-2004-14-15) 4 4 0 4 0.0 0 0 0 Notre Dame (1992-94-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12- 24 79 56 23 70.9 1 4 2 13-14-15-16-17) Oakland (2002-06) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 Ohio (1986-95-2015) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 Ohio St. (1982-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-93-96-99-2003-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11- 24 52 28 24 53.8 0 1 0 12-15-16-17) Oklahoma (1986-95-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17) 20 53 33 20 62.3 0 1 2 Oklahoma St. (1989-90-91-93-94-95-96-2007-08-10-13-14-15-16) 14 24 10 14 41.7 0 0 0 Old Dominion (1982-83-84-85-87-88-89-90-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02- 25 58 34 24 58.6 1 1 1 03-04-05-06-07-08) Ole Miss (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-94-95-96-2004-05-07) 17 35 18 17 51.4 0 0 0 Oral Roberts (1999-2001-05-07-08-13) 6 6 0 6 0.0 0 0 0 Oregon (1982-84-87-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-05-17) 13 21 8 13 38.1 0 0 0 Oregon St. (1983-84-94-95-96-2014-15-16-17) 9 19 10 9 52.6 0 0 1 Penn (2001-04-14-16-17) 5 5 0 5 0.0 0 0 0 Penn St. (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-99-2000-01-02-03-04- 25 57 32 25 56.1 0 0 1 05-11-12-13-14) Pepperdine (2000-02-03-06) 4 4 0 4 0.0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh (2007-08-09-15) 4 10 6 4 60.0 0 0 0 Portland (1994-95-96-97) 4 4 0 4 0.0 0 0 0 Portland St. (2010) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Prairie View (2007-09-11-12-13-14) 6 6 0 6 0.0 0 0 0 Princeton (2010-11-12-13-15-16) 6 7 1 6 14.3 0 0 0 Providence (1986-89-90-91-92) 5 7 2 5 28.6 0 0 0

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Team (Years Participated) App G Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd Tied 3rd Purdue (1989-90-91-92-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-11- 26 72 47 25 65.3 1 1 1 12-13-14-16-17) Quinnipiac (2013-15-17) 3 5 2 3 40.0 0 0 0 Radford (1994-95-96) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 Rhode Island (1996) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Rice (2000-05) 2 3 1 2 33.3 0 0 0 Richmond (1990-91-2005) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 Robert Morris (2007-08-14-16-17) 5 5 0 5 0.0 0 0 0 Rutgers (1986-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-98-99-2000-01-03-04-05-06-07-08-09- 24 60 36 24 60.0 0 1 1 10-11-12-15) Sacred Heart (2006-09-12) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 Saint Francis (PA) (1996-97-98-99-2000-02-03-04-05-10-11) 11 11 0 11 0.0 0 0 0 Saint Joseph’s (1985-86-87-88-89-90-94-95-97-99-2000-13-14) 13 20 7 13 35.0 0 0 0 Saint Peter’s (1982-92-93-97-99-2000-02) 7 7 0 7 0.0 0 0 0 Samford (2011-12) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 San Diego (1993-2000-08) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 San Diego St. (1984-85-93-94-95-97-2009-10-12) 9 15 6 9 40.0 0 0 0 San Francisco (1995-96-97-2016) 4 6 2 4 33.3 0 0 0 Santa Clara (1992-94-98-99-2002-05) 6 7 1 6 14.3 0 0 0 Savannah St. (2015) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Seton Hall (1994-95-2015-16) 4 7 3 4 42.9 0 0 0 SFA (1982-83-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-06) 18 28 10 18 35.7 0 0 0 Siena (2001) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 SMU (1994-95-96-98-99-2000-08) 7 10 3 7 30.0 0 0 0 South Ala. (1987) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 South Carolina (1982-86-88-89-90-91-2002-03-12-13-14-15-16-17) 14 38 25 13 65.8 1 0 1 South Carolina St. (1983) 1 2 1 1 50.0 0 0 0 South Dakota (2014) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 South Dakota St. (2009-10-11-12-13-15-16) 7 9 2 7 22.2 0 0 0 South Fla. (2006-13-15-16-17) 5 8 3 5 37.5 0 0 0 Southeast Mo. St. (2006-07) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 Southern California (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-91-92-93-94-95-97-2005-06-14) 16 43 29 14 67.4 2 1 0 Southern Ill. (1986-87-90-92) 4 6 2 4 33.3 0 0 0 Southern Miss. (1985-87-89-90-92-94-95-96) 8 12 4 8 33.3 0 0 0 #Southern U. (2002-04-06-10) 4 4 0 4 0.0 0 0 0 St. Bonaventure (2012-16) 2 5 3 2 60.0 0 0 0 St. Francis Brooklyn (2015) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 St. John’s (NY) (1983-84-88-2006-10-11-12-13-14-16) 10 17 7 10 41.2 0 0 0 St. Mary’s (CA) (1999-2001) 2 3 1 2 33.3 0 0 0 Stanford (1982-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06- 31 113 84 29 74.3 2 2 9 07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17) Stetson (2005-11-13) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 Syracuse (1985-88-2002-08-13-14-15-16-17) 9 17 8 9 47.1 0 1 0 TCU (2001-02-03-04-05-06-07-09-10) 9 14 5 9 35.7 0 0 0 Temple (1989-2002-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-17) 11 16 5 11 31.3 0 0 0 Tennessee (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000- 36 152 124 28 81.6 8 5 5 01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17) Tennessee St. (1994-95-2015) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 Tennessee Tech (1982-85-87-89-90-91-92-93-99-2000) 10 13 3 10 23.1 0 0 0 Texas (1983-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-96-97-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05- 30 69 40 29 58.0 1 0 2 08-09-10-11-12-14-15-16-17) Texas A&M (1994-96-2006-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17) 14 36 23 13 63.9 1 0 0 Texas St. (1997-2003) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 Texas Southern (2017) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Texas Tech (1984-86-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-11- 20 49 30 19 61.2 1 0 0 13) Toledo (1991-92-95-96-97-99-2001-17) 8 11 3 8 27.3 0 0 0 Troy (1997-2016-17) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 Tulane (1995-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-10-15) 11 14 3 11 21.4 0 0 0 Tulsa (2006-13) 2 3 1 2 33.3 0 0 0 UAB (1994-2000) 2 4 2 2 50.0 0 0 0 UC Davis (2011) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 UC Irvine (1995) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 UC Riverside (2006-07-10) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 UC Santa Barbara (1992-93-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-08-09-12) 14 21 7 14 33.3 0 0 0 UCF (1996-99-2009-11) 4 4 0 4 0.0 0 0 0 UCLA (1983-85-90-92-98-99-2000-04-06-10-11-13-16-17) 14 29 15 14 51.7 0 0 0

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Team (Years Participated) App G Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd Tied 3rd UConn (1989-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09- 29 131 113 18 86.3 11 0 7 10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17) UMBC (2007) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 UNC Asheville (2007-16-17) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 UNCG (1998) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 UNI (2010-11-17) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 UNLV (1984-85-86-89-90-91-94-2002) 8 11 3 8 27.3 0 0 0 UT Arlington (2005-07) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 UT Martin (2011-12-13-14) 4 4 0 4 0.0 0 0 0 Utah (1983-86-89-90-91-95-96-97-98-2000-01-03-05-06-08-09-11) 17 26 9 17 34.6 0 0 0 UTEP (2008-12) 2 3 1 2 33.3 0 0 0 UTSA (2008-09) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 Valparaiso (2003-04) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 Vanderbilt (1986-87-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07- 27 66 39 27 59.1 0 0 1 08-09-10-11-12-13-14) VCU (2009) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Vermont (1992-93-94-2000-09-10) 6 7 1 6 14.3 0 0 0 Villanova (1986-87-88-89-2001-02-03-04-09-13) 10 17 7 10 41.2 0 0 0 Virginia (1984-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03- 24 57 33 24 57.9 0 1 2 05-08-09-10) Virginia Tech (1994-95-98-99-2001-03-04-05-06) 9 17 8 9 47.1 0 0 0 Wake Forest (1988) 1 2 1 1 50.0 0 0 0 Washington (1985-86-87-88-89-90-91-93-94-95-97-98-2001-03-06-07-15-16-17) 19 40 21 19 52.5 0 0 1 Washington St. (1991) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Weber St. (2002-03) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 West Virginia (1989-92-2004-07-08-10-11-12-13-14-16-17) 12 22 10 12 45.5 0 0 0 Western Caro. (2005-09) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 Western Ill. (1995-2017) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 Western Ky. (1985-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-97-98-2000-03-08-14-15-17) 19 36 17 19 47.2 0 1 2 Western Mich. (1985-2003) 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 Wichita St. (2013-14-15) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 Winthrop (2014) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Wisconsin (1992-95-96-98-2001-02-10) 7 9 2 7 22.2 0 0 0 Wright St. (2014) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Wyoming (2008) 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 Xavier (1993-99-2000-01-03-07-08-09-10-11) 10 18 8 10 44.4 0 0 0 Youngstown St. (1996-98-2000) 3 4 1 3 25.0 0 0 0 TOTALS 2,028 3,984 1,992 1,992 50.0 36 36 72

*Tied for third.

#Teams Vacating NCAA Tournament Action Year Record Placing Conference Memphis 1985 0-1 — Metro Southern U. 2010 0-1 — SWAC #Official NCAA Tournament Records App G Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd Tied 3rd Memphis (1982-87-95-96-97-98) 6 8 2 6 25.0 0 0 0 Southern U. (2002-04-06) 3 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0

Notre Dame’s Skylar Diggins

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THE COACHES

Coaches Records 129 Accomplished Coaching Records 131 Coaches Who Have Played and Coached in the NCAA Tournament 132 All-Time Tournament Coaches 134

Geno Auriemma has led UConn to a record 10 consecutive Women’s Final Four appearances and 11 national championships. In 2016, he moved past the legendary John Wooden for the most national titles won by a Division I basketball head coach.

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COACHES RECORDS

Year National Champion (Seed) Coach W-L Pct. WON-LOST RECORDS OF 1998 Tennessee (1) Pat Summitt 39-0 1.000 CHAMPIONS 1999 Purdue (1) Carolyn Peck 34-1 .971 2000 UConn (1) Geno Auriemma 36-1 .973 Year National Champion (Seed) Coach W-L Pct. 2001 Notre Dame (1) Muffett McGraw 34-2 .944 1982 Louisiana Tech (1) Sonja Hogg 35-1 .972 2002 UConn (1) Geno Auriemma 39-0 1.000 1983 Southern California (1) Linda Sharp 31-2 .939 2003 UConn (1) Geno Auriemma 37-1 .974 1984 Southern California (1) Linda Sharp 29-4 .879 2004 UConn (2) Geno Auriemma 31-4 .886 1985 Old Dominion (1) Marianne Stanley 31-3 .911 2005 Baylor (2) Kim Mulkey 33-3 .917 1986 Texas (1) Jody Conradt 34-0 1.000 2006 Maryland (2) Brenda Frese 34-4 .895 1987 Tennessee (2) Pat Summitt 28-6 .824 2007 Tennessee (1) Pat Summitt 34-3 .919 1988 Louisiana Tech (2) Leon Barmore 32-2 .941 2008 Tennessee (1) Pat Summitt 36-2 .947 1989 Tennessee (1) Pat Summitt 35-2 .946 2009 UConn (1) Geno Auriemma 39-0 1.000 1990 Stanford (1) Tara VanDerveer 32-1 .970 2010 UConn (1) Geno Auriemma 39-0 1.000 1991 Tennessee (1) Pat Summitt 30-5 .857 2011 Texas A&M (2) Gary Blair 33-5 .868 1992 Stanford (1) Tara VanDerveer 30-3 .909 2012 Baylor (1) Kim Mulkey 40-0 1.000 1993 Texas Tech (2) Marsha Sharp 31-3 .912 2013 UConn (1) Geno Auriemma 35-4 .897 1994 North Carolina (3) Sylvia Hatchell 33-2 .943 2014 UConn (1) Geno Auriemma 40-0 1.000 1995 UConn (1) Geno Auriemma 35-0 1.000 2015 UConn (1) Geno Auriemma 38-1 .974 1996 Tennessee (1) Pat Summitt 32-4 .889 2016 UConn (1) Geno Auriemma 38-0 1.000 1997 Tennessee (3) Pat Summitt 29-10 .743 2017 South Carolina (1) Dawn Staley 33-4 .891

5—Tara VanDerveer, Stanford, 2008-12 ACCOMPLISHMENTS 5—Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, 2011-15 TOURNAMENT 4—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 1986-89 RECORDS NCAA Championships 4—Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, 1987-90 11—Geno Auriemma, UConn, 1995-2000-02-03- 4—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 1995-98 04-09-10-13-14-15-16 Tournament Appearances 4—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 2002-05 32—Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., 1982-85, and 8—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 1987-89-91-96-97- 4—Geno Auriemma, UConn, 2008-11 98-2007-08 Stanford, 1988-95, 1997-2017 4—Tara VanDerveer, Stanford, 2008-11 2—Linda Sharp, Southern California, 1983-84 31—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 1982-2012 3—Sonja Hogg, Louisiana Tech, 1982-84 2—Tara VanDerveer, Stanford, 1990-92 31—Andy Landers, Georgia, 1982-2014 3—Joe Ciampi, Auburn, 1988-90 2—Kim Mulkey, Baylor, 2005-12 3—Debbie Ryan, Virginia, 1990-92 Women’s Final Four Women’s Final Four Wins Appearances 22—Geno Auriemma, UConn, 1991-2017 18—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 1982-2008 21—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 1982-2008 18—Geno Auriemma, UConn, 1991-2017 6—Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, 1983-98 12—Tara VanDerveer, Stanford, 1990-2017 6—Tara VanDerveer, Stanford, 1990-2017 9—Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, 1983-98 6—Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, 1997-2015 7—Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, 1997-2015 4—Paul Sanderford, Western Ky., 1985-92 5—Andy Landers, Georgia, 1983-99 4—Kim Mulkey, Baylor, 2005-12 4—Gail Goestenkors, Duke, 1999-2006 4—Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, 1982, Iowa, 1993, Women’s Final Four and Rutgers, 2000-07 3—Joe Ciampi, Auburn, 1988-90 Winning-Percentage 3—Sonja Hogg, Louisiana Tech, 1982-84 (Min. six games) 3—Debbie Ryan, Virginia 1990-92 .833 (5-1)—Linda Sharp, Southern California, 1983-86 3—Paul Sanderford, Western Ky., 1985-92 .759 (22-7)—Geno Auriemma, UConn, 1991- 3—Linda Sharp, Southern California, 1983-86 2017 3—Jody Conradt, Texas, 1986-2003 .677 (21-10)—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 1982- 3—Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, 1994-2007 2008 3—Sherri Coale, Oklahoma, 2002-10 .500 (6-6)—Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, 1997- 3—Kim Mulkey, Baylor, 2005-12 2015 3—Brenda Frese, Maryland, 2006-15 .429 (6-8)—Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, 1983-98 Consecutive Women’s .375 (6-10)—Tara VanDerveer, Stanford, 1990- 2017 Legendary Tennessee head coach Pat Summitt Final Four Appearances led Lady Vols to eight national championships 10—Geno Auriemma, UConn, 2008-17 and 112 tournament wins. 5—Geno Auriemma, UConn, 2000-04

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30—Jim Foster, St. Joseph’s, 1985-90, 47—Marsha Sharp, Texas Tech, 1984-2005 .830 (112-23)—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 1982- Vanderbilt, 1992-2002, Ohio St., 2003-12 46—Brenda Frese, Minnesota, 2002, and 2012 and Chattanooga, 2014-17 Maryland 2004-17 .760 (19-6)—Linda Sharp, Southern California, 29—Geno Auriemma, UConn, 1989-2017 44—Joe Ciampi, Auburn, 1982-2004 1982-88, and Texas St., 1990-97 26—Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, 1982-83, Iowa, 43—Joan Bonvicini, Long Beach St., 1982-91, .750 (42-14)—Kim Mulkey, Baylor, 2001-17 1986-94, and Rutgers, 1998-2015 and Arizona, 1997-2014 .747 (56-19)—Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, 24—Debbie Ryan, Virginia, 1984-2010 42—Wendy Larry, Old Dominion, 1988-2008 1983-2002 24—Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, 1992-2017 40—Bill Fennelly, Toledo, 1991-95, and Iowa St., .732 (82-30)—Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., 1982-85, 23—Gary Blair, SFA, 1988-93, Arkansas, 1995- 1997-2017 and Stanford, 1988-95, 1997-2017 2003, and Texas A&M, 2006-17 39—Kay Yow, NC State, 1982-2007 .719 (23-9)—Jeff Walz, Louisville, 2008-17 22—Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, 1987-2015 38—Van Chancellor, Ole Miss, 1982-96, and .717 (33-13)—Brenda Frese, Minnesota, 2002, 22—Doug Bruno, DePaul, 1990-2017 LSU, 2008-10 and Maryland, 2004-17 21—Rene Portland, Penn St., 1982-2005 36—Joe McKeown, New Mexico, 1988-89, .714 (20-8)—Marianne Stanley, Old Dominion, 1982-87, Southern California, 1991-93, and 21—Jody Conradt, Texas, 1983-2005 George Washington, 1991-2008, and Northwestern, 2015 Stanford, 1996 20—Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, 1983-2002 34—Sue Gunter, LSU, 1984-2004 .709 (56-23)—Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, 20—Kay Yow, NC State, 1982-2007 1992-2017 31—Paul Sanderford, Western Ky., 1985-97, and 20—Wendy Larry, Old Dominion, 1988-2008 Nebraska, 1998-2002 .682 (45-21)—Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, 20—Robin Selvig, Montana, 1983-2013 1987-2015 20—Joanne P. McCallie, Maine, 1995-2000, Tournament Wins .673 (37-18)—Gail Goestenkors, Duke, 1995- Michigan St., 2003-07 and Duke, 2008-17 2007, and Texas, 2008-12 113—Geno Auriemma, UConn, 1989-2017 20—Bill Fennelly, Toledo, 1991-95 and Iowa St., .667 (16-8)—Matthew Mitchell, Kentucky, 2010-17 112—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 1982-2012 1997-2017 .652 (15-8)—Rick Moody, Alabama, 1992-99 18—Marsha Sharp, Texas Tech, 1984-2005 82—Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., 1982-85, and Stanford, 1988-95, 1997-2017 .640 (55-31)—Andy Landers, Georgia, 1982- 18—Joe McKeown, New Mexico, 1988-89, 2014 56—Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, 1983-2002 George Washington, 1991-2008, and .633 (31-18)—Sherri Coale, Oklahoma 2000-17 Northwestern, 2015 56—Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, 1992-2017 .623 (43-26)—Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, 1982- 55—Andy Landers, Georgia, 1982-2014 18—Gail Goestenkors, Duke, 1995-2007, and 83, Iowa, 1986-94, and Rutgers, 1998-2015 Texas, 2008-12 45—Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, 1987-2015 18—Sherri Coale, Oklahoma, 2000-17 43—Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, 1982-83, Iowa, 17—Joan Bonvicini, Long Beach St., 1982-91, 1986-94, and Rutgers, 1998-2015 TOURNAMENT and Arizona, 1997-2005 42—Kim Mulkey, Baylor 2001-17 17—Van Chancellor, Ole Miss, 1982-96, and 37—Gail Goestenkors, Duke, 1995-2007, and RECORDS—ACTIVE LSU, 2008-10 Texas, 2009-12 16—Joe Ciampi, Auburn, 1982-2004 35—Gary Blair, SFA 1988-93, Arkansas 1995- COACHES 15—Paul Sanderford, Western Ky., 1985-97, and 2003, Texas A&M 2006-17 Nebraska, 1998-2002 34—Jim Foster, Saint Joseph’s 1985-90, Tournament Appearances 15—Elaine Elliott, Utah, 1986-2009 Vanderbilt, 1992-2002, Ohio St., 2003-12, 32—Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., 1982-85, and 14—Theresa Grentz, Rutgers, 1986-94, and and Chattanooga, 2014-17 Stanford, 1988-95, 1997-2017 Illinois, 1997-2003 33—Debbie Ryan, Virginia, 1984-2010 30—Jim Foster, Saint Joseph’s, 1985-90, 14—Jim Davis, Clemson, 1988-2003 33—Brenda Frese, Minnesota, 2002, and Vanderbilt, 1992-2002, Ohio St., 2003-12, 14—Sue Gunter, LSU, 1991-2004 Maryland, 2004-17 and Chattanooga, 2014-17 31—Jody Conradt, Texas, 1983-2005 29—Geno Auriemma, UConn, 1989-2017 Tournament Games 31—Sherri Coale, Oklahoma, 2000-17 26—Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, 1982-83, Iowa, 1986-94, and Rutgers, 1998-2015 135—Pat Summitt, Tennessee, 1982-2012 30—Marsha Sharp, Texas Tech, 1984-2005 24—Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, 1992-2017 131—Geno Auriemma, UConn, 1989-2017 29—Joanne P. McCallie, Maine 1995-2000, Michigan St. 2003-07, Duke 2008-17 23—Gary Blair, SFA, 1988-93, Arkansas, 1995- 112—Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., 1982-85, and 2003, and Texas A&M, 2006-17 Stanford, 1988-95, 1997-2017 28—Joe Ciampi, Auburn, 1982-2004 22—Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, 1987-2015 86—Andy Landers, Georgia, 1982-2014 26—Rene Portland, Penn St., 1982-2005 22—Doug Bruno, DePaul, 1990-2017 79—Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, 1992-2017 24—Joan Bonvicini, Long Beach St., 1982-91, and Arizona, 1997-2005 20—Joanne P. McCallie, Maine 1995-2000, 75—Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, 1983-2002 22—Wendy Larry, Old Dominion, 1988-2008 Michigan St. 2003-07, Duke 2008-17 69—Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, 1982-83, Iowa, 18—Joe McKeown, New Mexico St., 1987- 1986-94, and Rutgers, 1998-2015 21—Van Chancellor, Ole Miss, 1982-96, and LSU, 2008-10 88, George Washington, 1991-2008, and 66—Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, 1987-2015 Northwestern, 2015 17—Joan Bonvicini, 20—Marianne Stanley, Old Dominion, 1982-87, 64—Jim Foster, St. Joseph’s, 1985-90, Long Beach St., 1982-91, and Arizona, Southern California, 1991-93, and Stanford, Vanderbilt, 1992-2002, Ohio St., 2003-12, 1997-2005 1996 and Chattanooga, 2014-17 20—Sue Gunter, LSU, 1984-2004 57—Gary Blair, SFA, 1988-93, Arkansas, 1995- Tournament Games 2003, and Texas A&M, 2006-17 19—Linda Sharp, Southern California, 1982-88, and Texas St., 1990-97 131—Geno Auriemma, UConn, 1989-2017 56—Debbie Ryan, Virginia, 1984-2009 19—Kay Yow, NC State, 1982-2007 112—Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., 1982-85, and 56—Kim Mulkey, Baylor, 2001-17 Stanford, 1988-95, 1997-2017 55—Gail Goestenkors, Duke, 1995-2007, and Tournament Winning 79—Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, 1992-2017 Texas, 2009-12 68—Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, 1982-83, Iowa, 51—Jody Conradt, Texas, 1983-2005 Percentage 1986-94, and Rutgers, 1998-2015 49—Sherri Coale, Oklahoma, 2000-17 (Min. 20 games) 66—Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, 1987-2015 48—Joanne P. McCallie, Maine, 1995-2000, .863 (113-18)—Geno Auriemma, UConn, 1989- 64—Jim Foster, Saint Joseph’s, 1985-90, Michigan St., 2003-07, and Duke, 2008-17 2017 Vanderbilt, 1992-2002, Ohio St., 2003-12, 47—Rene Portland, Penn St., 1982-2005 and Chattanooga 2014-17

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57—Gary Blair, SFA, 1988-93, Arkansas, 1995- 43—Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, 1982-83, Iowa, .750 (42-14)—Kim Mulkey, Baylor, 2001-17 2003, and Texas A&M, 2006-17 1986-94, and Rutgers, 1998-2015 .732 (82-30)—Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., 1982-85, 56—Kim Mulkey, Baylor, 2001-17 42—Kim Mulkey, Baylor, 2001-17 and Stanford, 1988-95, 1997-2017 49—Sherri Coale, Oklahoma, 2000-17 35—Gary Blair, SFA, 1988-93, Arkansas, 1995- .719 (23-9)—Jeff Walz, Louisville, 2008-17 48—Joanne P. McCallie, Maine, 1995-2000, 2003, and Texas A&M, 2007-17 .717 (33-13)—Brenda Frese, Minnesota, 2002, Michigan St., 2003-07, and Duke 2008-17 34—Jim Foster, Saint Joseph’s 1985-90, and Maryland, 2004-17 41—Joan Bonvicini, Long Beach, 1982-91, and Vanderbilt, 1992-2002, Ohio St., 2003-12 .709 (56-23)—Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, Arizona, 1997-2005 and Chattanooga, 2014-17 1992-2017 40—Bill Fennelly, Toledo, 1991-95, and Iowa St., 31—Sherri Coale, Oklahoma 2000-17 .682 (45-21)—Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, 1997-2017 29—Joanne P. McCallie, Maine 1995-2000, 1987-2015 36—Joe McKeown, New Mexico St., 1987- Michigan St. 2003-07, Duke 2008-17 .667 (16-8)—Matthew Mitchell, Kentucky, 2010-17 88, George Washington, 1991-2008, and 24—Joan Bonvicini, Long Beach St., 1982-91, .633 (31-18)—Sherri Coale, Oklahoma 2000-17 Northwestern, 2015 and Arizona, 1997-2005 .623 (43-26)—Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, 1982- 83, Iowa, 1986-94, and Rutgers, 1998-2015 Tournament Wins Tournament Winning 113—Geno Auriemma, UConn, 1989-2017 Percentage 82—Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., 1982-85, and (Min. 20 games) Stanford, 1988-95, 1997-2017 .863 (113-18)—Geno Auriemma, UConn, 1989- 56—Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, 1992-2017 2017 45—Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, 1987-2015

ACCOMPLISHED COACHING RECORDS

THREE DIFFERENT TEAMS TO Coach First Team Second Team Third Team Western Caro. NC State Missouri St. THE WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR Larry Inman Middle Tenn. Eastern Ky. Tennessee St. Joanne P. McCallie Maine Michigan St. Duke Coach First Team Second Team Third Team Joe McKeown New Mexico St. George WashingtonNorthwestern Vivian Stringer Cheyney Iowa Rutgers Marianne Stanley Old Dominion Southern California Stanford Vivian Stringer Cheyney Iowa Rutgers TWO DIFFERENT TEAMS TO THE Mark Trakh Pepperdine Southern California New Mexico St. WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR TWO DIFFERENT TEAMS TAKEN Coach First Team Second Team TO THE TOURNAMENT Marianne Stanley Old Dominion Stanford Gary Blair Arkansas Texas A&M Coach First Team Second Team Jody Adams Murray St. Wichita St. Jane Albright Northern Ill. Wisconsin FOUR DIFFERENT TEAMS TAKEN Karen Aston Charlotte Texas TO THE TOURNAMENT Melanie Balcomb Xavier Vanderbilt Kathi Bennett Evansville Indiana Jim Foster Saint Joseph’s Vanderbilt Ohio St. Chattanooga Agnus Berenato Georgia Tech Pittsburgh Lisa Bluder Drake Iowa Joan Bonvicini Long Beach St. Arizona THREE DIFFERENT TEAMS Pam Borton Vermont Minnesota Kevin Borseth Green Bay Michigan TAKEN TO THE TOURNAMENT Joanne Boyle Richmond California Coach First Team Second Team Third Team Lynn Bria UCF Stetson Kurt Budke Louisiana Tech Oklahoma St. Kate Abrahamson- Iowa Missouri St. Albany Beth Burns San Diego St. Ohio St. Henderson Sal Buscaglia Manhattan Robert Morris Gary Blair SFA Arkansas Texas A&M Nikki Caldwell UCLA LSU Patricia Cage-Bibbs Grambling Hampton N.C. A&T Van Chancellor Ole Miss LSU Tom Collen Colorado St. Louisville Arkansas Cynthia Cooper-Dyke Southern California Prairie View Stephanie Gaitley Richmond Saint Joseph’s Fordham Joe Curl SFA Houston Kelly Graves St. Mary’s (CA) Gonzaga Oregon

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Coach First Team Second Team Coach First Team Second Team Kristy Curry Purdue Texas Tech Jeff Mittie TCU Kansas St. June Daugherty Boise St. Washington Wes Moore Chattanooga NC State Mark Ehlen Xavier Toledo Matilda Mossman Kansas St. Tulsa Sharon Fanning Kentucky Mississippi St. Misty Murphy Evansville Portland St. Bill Fennelly Toledo Iowa St. Jon Newlee Idaho St. Idaho Nell Fortner Purdue Auburn Carolyn Peck Purdue Florida Brenda Frese Minnesota Maryland Don Perrelli St. John’s (NY) Northwestern Gail Goestenkors Duke Texas Robin Pingeton Illinois St. Missouri Laura Golden Central Mich. Illinois Rick Reeves Liberty Gardner Webb Lindsay Gottlieb UC Santa Barbara California Carol Ross Florida Ole Miss Theresa Grentz Rutgers Illinois Paul Sanderford Western Ky. Nebraska Michigan Central Mich. Linda Sharp Southern California Texas St. Kellie Harper W. Carolina NC State Judy Spoelstra Montana St. Oregon St. Lynn Hickey Kansas St. Texas A&M Dawn Staley Temple South Carolina Bonnie Henrickson Virginia Tech Kansas Lisa Stone Drake Wisconsin Cathy Inglese Vermont Boston College Tara VanDerveer Ohio St. Stanford Jim Jabir Marquette Dayton Sharon Versyp Maine Purdue Maryalyce Jeremiah Indiana Cal St. Fullerton Greg Williams Houston Colorado St. Katie Meier Charlotte Miami (FL) Terri Williams-Flournoy Georgetown Auburn Kevin McGuff Xavier Ohio St. Connie Yori Creighton Nebraska Maura McHugh Oklahoma Arizona St. Marynell Meadors Tennessee Tech Florida St. Regina Miller Western Ill. UNLV

COACHES WHO HAVE PLAYED AND COACHED IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

Coach Played For NCAA G Total Team Finish Years FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Pts. RB A B S PF W-L Katie Abrahamson-Henderson Georgia/Iowa 1986-87, 89 6 7-30 0-0 2-3 36 18 5 1 1 17 3-3 86-RSF, 87-RSF, 89-RSF Jody Adams Tennessee 1990-93 13 28-66 15-40 18-28 89 19 10-3 90-RF, 91-CH, 92-RSF, 93-RF Jennifer Azzi Stanford 1988-90 10 52-94 29-52 19-27 152 32 62 0 19 38 8-2 88-RS, 89-RF, 90-CH Sharon Baldwin-Tener Georgia 1989-90 3 9-23 2-8 3-5 23 9 6 2 3 9 1-2 89-2nd Rd., 90-2nd Rd. Jennie (Lillis) Baranczyk Iowa 2001-02, 04 5 27-71 1-3 12-18 67 35 9 5 5 20 2-3 01-2nd Rd., 02-2nd Rd., 04-1st Rd. Nikki Caldwell Tennessee 1991-94 10 42-86 0-0 35-48 110 45 12 16 12 22 10-3 91-CH, 92-RSF, 93-RF, 94-RSF Pokey Chatman LSU 1988-91 5 31-92 12-30 21-22 95 22 22 0 14 18 1-4 88-1st Rd., 89-RSF, 90-1st Rd., 91-2nd Rd. Michelle Clark-Heard Western Kentucky 1987-90 4 12-28 0-0 8-9 32 27 1 2 3 0-4 87-2nd, 88-2nd, 89-1st, 90-1st Cynthia Cooper-Dyke Southern California 1982-84, 86 18 100-208 45-62 245 65 67 5 41 36 16-2 82-RF, 83-CH, 84-CH, 86-2nd Mary Taylor Cowles Western Ky. 1988-91 5 14-31 0-0 3-6 31 22 1 2 4 12 1-4 88-2nd Rd., 89-2nd Rd., 90-1st Rd., 91-RSF Susan Robinson-Fruchtl Penn. St. 1988-92 5 31-64 1-5 26-31 89 34 5 1 4 10 2-3 90-2nd Rd., 91-2nd Rd., 92-RSF Susie Gardner Georgia 1983-86 12 23-47 5-6 51 10 9 0 6 4 10-4 83-T3rd, 84-RF, 85-2nd, 86-RSF Kelly Greenberg La Salle 1986, 88-89 4 8-26 3-9 1-2 20 14 19 0 4 9 1-3 86-1st Rd., 88-1st Rd.,89-2nd Rd.

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Coach Played For NCAA G Total Team Finish Years FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Pts. RB A B S PF W-L Lea Henry Tennessee 1982-83 7 15-46 3-6 33 14 29 0 10 13 5-2 82-T3rd, 83-RF Frozena Jerro Arizona St. 1992 1 2-7 0-0 0-0 4 3 2 0 1 3 0-1 92-1st Rd. Kellie Jolly Harper Tennessee 1996-99 22 56-117 17-43 37-46 166 39 80 2 37 35 21-1 96-CH, 97-CH, 98-CH, 99-RF MaChelle Joseph Purdue 1989-92 7 41-100 8-27 28-33 118 24 50 0 9 18 3-4 89-2nd Rd., 90-RSF, 91-2nd Rd., 92-RSF Nikita Lowry Ohio St. 1987-89 7 54-94 4-7 29-33 141 49 11 2 13 13 4-3 87-RF, 88-RSF, 89-RSF Suzie McConnell-Serio Penn St. 1985-88 7 37-96 6-10 27-37 107 30 79 1 28 15 3-4 85-RSF, 86-RSF, 87-2nd Rd., 88-2nd Rd. Joanie O’Brien Penn St. 1983-86 8 30-60 9-11 69 16 18 2 4 17 4-4 83-RF, 84-1st Rd., 85-RSF, 86-RSF Katie Meier Duke 1987 2 9-28 9-11 27 15 14 0 5 5 1-1 2nd Rd. Joanne Palombo McCallie Northwestern 1987 2 3-12 3-8 9 5 12 0 2 5 0-1 2nd Rd. Cheryl Miller Southern California 1983-86 16* 121-245 91-121 333 170 62 37 51 54 15-2* 83-CH, 84-CH, 85-RSF, 86-2nd Regina Miller Old Dominion 1983-84 7 31-64 14-22 76 27 16 3 3 17 5-2 83-T3rd, 84-RF Kim Mulkey Louisiana Tech 1982-84 14 31-71 23-36 85 30 96 2 16 20 12-2 82-CH, 83-2nd, 84-T3rd Jennifer Rizzotti UConn 1993-96 16 77-156 28-66 28-46 210 66 81 0 36 39 13-3 93-1st Rd., 95-CH, 96-T3rd Bev Smith Oregon 1982 1 2-16 5-7 9 8 7 3 1 3 0-1 1st Rd. Charlotte Smith North Carolina 1992-95 12 75-171 4-18 46-73 198 125 31 9 9 37 9-3 92-2nd Rd., 93-RSF, 94-CH, 95-RSF Dayna Smith Rhode Island 1996 1 3-11 0-7 4-4 10 0 8 1 3 4 0-1 1st Rd. Dawn Staley Virginia 1989-92 15 102-213 11-37 59-72 274 103 92 5 42 46 11-4 89-RSF, 90-T3rd, 91-2nd, 92-T3rd Amy Stephens Nebraska 1988 1 7-13 4-8 2-2 20 2 3 0 0 2 0-1 88-1st Rd. Charli Turner Thorne Stanford 1988 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-1 88-RSF Teresa Weatherspoon Louisiana Tech 1984-88 16 61-123 2-5 45-59 167 73 106 3 38 40 13-3 85-RF, 86-RF, 87-2nd, 88-NC Coquese Washington Notre Dame 1989-93 1 2-8 1-2 2-2 7 3 4 0 4 1 0-1 92-1st Rd Jody (Anton) Wynn Southern California 1993-95 7 9-28 4-17 2-2 24 16 12 0 4 18 4-3 93-RSF, 94-RSF, 95-1st Rd.

*Did not play in Southern California’s first-round game in 1986.

Kim Mulkey (center) has led Baylor to national championships in 2005 and 2012 as head coach. Mulkey was a player on the Louisiana Tech team that won the first NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship in 1982.

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ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT COACHES

(447 Coaches in Alphabetical Order) Coach (Alma Mater) Tourn. Record Women’s Final Four School (Years) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Kate Peterson Abiad (Wis.-Stevens Point ’91) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Cleveland St. (2008-10) Tim Abney (Lincoln [PA] ’78) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 N.C. A&T (1994) Katie Abrahamson-Henderson (Iowa ‘90) 9 1 9 .100 0 0 0 Missouri St. (2003-04-06) Albany (NY) (2013-14-15-16-17) Jody Adams (Tennessee ’94) 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Murray St. (2008) Wichita St. (2013-14-15) Keitha Adams (Southwestern [KS] ’89) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 UTEP (2008-12) Lynne Agee (Longwood ‘71) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 UNCG (1998) Jane Albright-Dieterle (Appalachian St. ‘77) 9 4 9 .308 0 0 0 Northern Ill. (1990-92-93-94) Wisconsin (1995-96-98-2001-02) Carol Alfano (Morris Harvey ‘71) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 Virginia Tech (1994-95) Jennifer Alley (Appalachian St. ‘59) 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 North Carolina (1983-84-85-86) Vic Schaefer led the Mississippi State Bulldogs to the 2017 national Cathy Andruzzi (Queens [NC] ’68) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 championship game. East Carolina (1982) Karen Aston (Little Rock ‘87) 5 8 5 .615 0 0 0 Charlotte (2009) Texas (2014-15-16-17) Geno Auriemma (West Chester ‘81) 29 113 18 .863 11 0 7 UConn (1989-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01- 02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17) Jennifer Azzi (Stanford ‘90) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 San Francisco (2016) Cedric Baker (Voorhees ‘90) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Savannah St. (2015) Melanie Balcomb (TCNJ ’84) 13 16 13 .552 0 0 0 Xavier (1999-2000-01) Vanderbilt (2003-04-05-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14) Sharon Baldwin-Toner (Georgia ‘91) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 East Carolina (2007) Courtney Banghart (Dartmouth ‘00) 6 1 6 .143 0 0 0 Princeton (2010-11-12-13-15-16) (Iowa '04) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Drake (2017) Al Barbre (SFA ‘69) 1 3 1 .750 0 0 0 Lamar University (1991) *Leon Barmore (Louisiana Tech ‘67) 20 56 19 .747 1 4 4 Louisiana Tech (1983-84-85-86-87-88-89-90- 91-92-93- 94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02) Kim Barnes Arico (Montclair St., ‘93) 4 5 4 .556 0 0 0 St. John’s (NY) (2006-10-11-12) Michigan (2013) Ceal Barry (Kentucky ‘77) 12 17 12 .586 0 0 0 Colorado (1988-89-92-93-94-95-96-97-2001-02-03-04) Carole Baumgarten (UNI ‘70) 3 3 3 .500 0 0 0 Drake (1982-84-86) Angela Beck (Millikin ‘79) 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 Nebraska (1988-93-96) Laura Beeman (Cal St. San Bernardino ‘92) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Question... Hawaii (2016) Frank Bennett (Lipscomb ‘73) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 How many head coaches Lipscomb (2004) made their first appear- Kathi Bennett (Green Bay ‘86) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 ance in 2017? Evansville (1999) Indiana (2002) Michelle Bento-Jackson (Fresno St. ’92) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Santa Clara (2005) Answer... Agnus Berenato (Mt. St. Mary’s ’80) 5 5 5 .500 0 0 0 Georgia Tech (1993-2003) Pittsburgh (2007-08-09) There were 11 first-time Tricia Binford (Idaho '96) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 head coaches in last Montana St. (2017) year’s tournament. Trivia Tournament

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Coach (Alma Mater) Tourn. Record Women’s Final Four School (Years) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Lewis Bivens (Tenn. Wesleyan ‘74) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Middle Tenn. (1988-96) Andy Blackston (Lipscomb ‘98) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Austin Peay (2004) Gary Blair (Texas Tech ‘72) 23 35 22 .614 1 0 1 SFA (1988-89-90-91-92-93) Arkansas (95-98-2001-02-03) Texas A&M (2006-07-08-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17) *Kittie Blakemore (James Madison ‘50) 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 West Virginia (1989-92) Betsy Blose (James Madison ‘84) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 UNC Asheville (2007) Lisa Bluder (UNI ‘83) 15 8 15 .348 0 0 0 Drake (1995-97-98-2000) Iowa (2001-02-04-08-10-11-12-13-14-15) Bob Boldon (Walsh ‘97) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Ohio (2015) *Jim Bolla (Pittsburgh ‘75) 7 3 7 .300 0 0 0 UNLV (1984-85-86-89-90-91-94) *Sheila Strike Bolla (Laurentian ‘75) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 UNLV (1984-85-86-95) Doug Bruno of DePaul has led his Matt Bollant (Winona St. ‘94) 4 4 4 .500 0 0 0 team to 22 tournament appearances. Green Bay (2009-10-11-12) Joan Bonvicini (Southern Conn. St. ‘75) 17 24 17 .585 0 0 2 Long Beach St. (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91) Arizona (1997-98-99-2000-03-04-05) Kevin Borseth (Lake Superior St. ‘76) 12 2 12 .143 0 0 0 Green Bay (1999-2000-02-03-04-05-07-13-15-16-17) Michigan (2012) Pam Borton (Defiance ‘87) 7 8 7 .533 0 0 1 Vermont (1994) Minnesota (2003-04-05-06-08-09) Sandy Botham (Notre Dame ‘88) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Milwaukee (2001-06) Joanne Boyle (Duke ‘85) 5 3 5 .375 0 0 0 Richmond (2005) California (2006-07-08-09) Tony Bozzella (Seton Hall ‘88) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 LIU Brooklyn (2001) Seton Hall (2015-16) Mike Bradbury (Chattanooga, 1993) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Wright St. (2014) Charles Branum (West Ala. ‘64) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 South Ala. (1987) Barbie Breedlove (Springfield ‘79) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Appalachian St. (1999) Travis Brewster (Charleston Southern, 1994) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 North Dakota (2014) Lynn Bria (Charleston [WV] ‘90) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 UCF (1999) Stetson (2011-13) Kenny Brooks (James Madison ‘92) 6 1 6 .143 0 0 0 James Madison (2007-10-11-14-15-16) Dawn Brown (Jackson St., 2005) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Prairie View (2014) Derek Brown 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Coppin St. (2005-06-08) Doug Bruno (DePaul ‘73) 22 16 22 .421 0 0 0 DePaul (1990-91-92-93-95-96-97-2003-04-05-06-07- 08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17) Todd Buchanan (Murray St. ‘95) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Houston (2011) Kurt Budke (Washburn ‘84) 6 7 6 .538 0 0 0 Louisiana Tech (2003-04-05) Oklahoma St. (2007-08-10) Cheryl Burnett (Kansas ‘81) 11 14 11 .560 0 0 2 Missouri St. (1991-92-93-94-95-96-98- 99-2000-01-06) Beth Burns (Ohio Wesleyan ‘79) 8 4 8 .333 0 0 0 San Diego St. (1993-94-95-97-2009-10-12) Ohio St. (1999) South Carolina head coach Dawn Jean Marie Burr (New Hampshire ‘77) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Staley led her team to the 2017 national Brown (1994) championship after competing as a Dan Burt (West Liberty ‘93) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 player for Virginia in the 1990, ‘91 and Duquesne (2016 ‘92 Women’s Final Fours.

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Coach (Alma Mater) Tourn. Record Women’s Final Four School (Years) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Charlie Buscaglia (Manhattan '03) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Robert Morris (2017) Sal Buscaglia (Canisius ‘76) 5 0 5 .000 0 0 0 Manhattan (2003) Robert Morris (2007-08-14-16) Amanda Butler (Florida ‘95) 4 3 4 .429 0 0 0 Florida (2009-12-14-16) Patricia Cage-Bibbs (Grambling ‘72) 7 0 7 .000 0 0 0 Grambling (1994-96-97) Hampton (2000-03-04) N.C. A&T (2009) Donna Capps (Tex. A&M-Commerce ‘74) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 UT Arlington (2005-07) Tonya Cardoza (Virginia ‘91) 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 Temple (2009-10-11-17) (Salem Int’l ‘80) 10 8 10 .444 0 0 0 West Virginia (2004-07-08-10-11-12-13-14-16-17) Sherry Carter (South Carolina ‘74) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Furman (1995-2000) Gina Castelli (Canisius ‘86) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Siena (2001) Royce Chadwick (Southwestern Okla. ‘80) 6 4 6 .400 0 0 0 SFA (1995-96-97-98-99-2000) Van Chancellor (Mississippi St. ‘66) 17 21 17 .553 0 0 1 Ole Miss (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-94-95- 96) LSU (2008-09-10) Pokey Chatman (LSU ‘91) 2 8 2 .800 0 0 2 Sherri Coale of Oklahoma has led the Sooners to the Women’s Final Four LSU (2005-06) three times. Bud Childers (Charleston So. ‘79) 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 Louisville (1993-95-97) Joe Ciampi (Mansfield ‘68) 16 28 16 .636 0 3 0 Auburn (1982-83-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-93-94-96-97- 99-2000-04) (William & Mary ‘85) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Vermont (2000) *Martin Clapp (Murray St. ’89) 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 Louisville (1998-99-2001) Jaci Clark (Milwaukee ‘84) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Bowling Green (1993-94) Michelle Clark-Heard (Western Ky., 1990) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Western Ky. (2014-15-17) Cori Close (UC Santa Barbara ‘93) 3 5 3 .625 0 0 0 UCLA (2013-16-17) Sherri Coale (Oklahoma Christian ’87) 18 31 18 .633 0 1 2 Oklahoma (2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11- 12-13-14-15-16-17) Tom Collen (Bowling Green ’77) 8 5 8 .385 0 0 0 Colorado St. (1998-99-2001-02) Louisville (2005-06-07) Arkansas (2012) Beth Combs (Illinois ‘92) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Colgate (2004) Jody Conradt (Baylor ‘63) 21 31 20 .608 1 0 2 Texas (1983-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-96-97- 99-2000-01-02-03-04-05) Kevin Cook (Urbana, 1983) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Winthrop (2014) Cynthia Cooper-Dyke (Southern California ‘86) 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Prairie View (2007-09-11) uestion... Southern California (2014) Q Mary Taylor Cowles (Western Ky. ‘92) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 What father/son duo led Western Ky. (2003-08) Robert Morris to the NCAA Pat Coyle (Rutgers ‘82) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 tournament the last two Loyola Maryland (1994-95) seasons? Tony Cross (Belmont ‘74) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Belmont (2007) Jim Crowley (Keuka ‘93) 2 3 2 .600 0 0 0 Answer... St. Bonaventure (2012-16) Tricia Cullop (Purdue '93) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Sal Buscaglia in 2016, followed by son Charlie

Toledo (2017) Trivia Tournament Buscaglia in 2017.

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Coach (Alma Mater) Tourn. Record Women’s Final Four School (Years) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Beth Cunningham (Notre Dame ‘97) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 VCU (2009) Joe Curl (Wayne St. [NE] ’78) 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 SFA (1994) Houston (2004-05) Kristy Curry (La.-Monroe ‘78) 9 15 9 .625 0 1 0 Purdue (2000-01-02-03-04-05-06) Texas Tech (2011) Misti Cussen (Southern Nazarene ‘93) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Oral Roberts (2013) Carrie Daniels (Austin Peay ‘96) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Austin Peay (2009-10) Former Auburn head coach Joe Nancy Darsch (Springfield ‘73) 7 11 7 .611 0 1 0 Ciampi. Ohio St. (1986-87-88-89-90-93-96) June Daugherty (Ohio St. ‘78) 7 4 7 .364 0 0 0 Boise St. (1994) Washington (1997-98-2001-03-06) Ed Davis (West Virginia St. ‘70) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Delaware St. (2007) Jim Davis (Tenn. Wesleyan ‘70) 14 14 14 .500 0 0 0 Clemson (1988-89-90-91-92-93-94-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02) (St. Anselm ‘83) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 Vermont (2009-10) Kathy Delaney-Smith (Bridgewater St. ‘71) 6 1 6 .143 0 0 0 Harvard (1996-97-98-2002-03-07) Mickie DeMoss (Louisiana Tech ‘77) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Kentucky (2006) Chris Denker (Oregon ‘90) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Santa Clara (2002) Ed DiGregorio (Mount Union ‘51) 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 Youngstown St. (1996-98-2000) Denise Dillon (Villanova ‘96) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Drexel (2009) Maggie Dixon (San Diego ’99) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Army West Point (2006) Pat Dobratz (South Dakota ‘73) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Idaho (1985) Brooks Donald-Williams (Mississippi St. ‘00) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 McNeese (2011-12) Chancellor Dugan (Eastern Ky. ’82) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Fla. Atlantic (2006) Beth Dunkenberger (Randolph-Macon ’88) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 Virginia Tech (2005-06) Lin Dunn (UT Martin ’69) 7 10 7 .588 0 0 1 Purdue (1989-90-91-92-94-95-96) Janice Dykehouse-Allen (Grand Valley St. ‘76) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Florida St. (1983) Jimmy Dykes (Arkansas ‘85) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Arkansas (2015) Mark Ehlen (Ohio St. ‘75) 5 1 5 .167 0 0 0 Xavier (1993) Toledo (1996-97-99-2001) Elaine Elliott (Boise St. ‘77) 15 9 15 .375 0 0 0 Utah (1986-89-90-91-95-96-97-98-2000-01-03-05-06-08-09) Sarah Evans-Moore (Stanford ’86) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Marshall (1997) Question... (Fairfield ‘91) 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 Quinnipiac (2013-15-17) What active coach sur- Sharon Fanning (Chattanooga ‘75) 7 6 7 .462 0 0 0 passed Tennessee’s Pat Kentucky (1991) Summitt’s 31 tournament Mississippi St. (1999-2000-02-03-09-10) appearances in 2017? Maria Fantanarosa (Miami [OH] ‘90) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Miami (OH) (2008) (Tennessee ‘94) 7 7 7 .500 0 0 0 Answer... UCLA (2010-11) LSU (2012-13-14-15-17) Tara VanDerveer of Stanford Claudette Farmer (Florida A&M ‘79) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 is the all-time leader in tour- nament appearances, hav- Florida A&M (1995-99) Trivia Tournament ing led 32 different teams to Joey Favaloro (Tulane ‘73) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 the tournament. New Orleans (1987)

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Coach (Alma Mater) Tourn. Record Women’s Final Four School (Years) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Kathy Fedorjaka (Fairfield ‘90) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Question... Bucknell (2002-08) Bill Fennelly (William Penn ‘79) 20 19 21 .475 0 0 0 Name the five schools led Toledo (1991-92-95) to the NCAA tournament Iowa St. (1997-98-99-2000-01-02-05-07-08-09-10-11- by four different coaches. 12-13-14-15-17) Jose Fernandez (FIU ’94) 5 3 5 .375 0 0 0 South Fla. (2006-13-15-16-17) Answer... Peggy Fiehrer (Spalding ‘72) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Louisville (1983-84) BYU, Louisville, Ohio St., Jerry Finkbeiner (Southern Naz. ’80) 5 0 5 .000 0 0 0 Purdue and Vanderbilt. Oral Roberts (1999-2001-05-07-08) Trivia Tournament *Melinda Fischer (Illinois St. ‘72) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Illinois St. (1983-85) Cindy Fisher (Arizona St. ’88) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 San Diego (2008) Don Flanagan (Fort Lewis ’71) 8 3 8 .273 0 0 0 New Mexico (1998-2002-03-04-05-06-07-08) Jim Flanery (Creighton ‘87) 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 Creighton (2012-13-17) Jason Flowers, (UCLA, 2001) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 CSUN (2014-15) Bob Foley (Villanova ‘74) 5 2 5 .286 0 0 0 Providence (1986-89-90-91-92) Joe Foley (Central Arkansas ’79) 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 Little Rock (2010-11-12-15) Lisa Fortier (Cal St. Monterey Bay ‘04) 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 Gonzaga (2015-17) Nell Fortner (Texas ’82) 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 Purdue (1997) Auburn (2008-09) Gooch Foster (Peabody ‘63) 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 California (1990-92-93) Jim Foster (Temple ‘80) 30 34 30 .531 0 0 1 Saint Joseph’s (1985-86-87-88-89-90) Vanderbilt (1992-93-94-95-96-97-98-2000-01-02) Ohio St. (2003-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12) Chattanooga (2014-15-16-17) Suzanne Fox (Abilene Christian ‘90) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Texas St. (2003) Beckie Francis (Colgate ‘87) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Oakland (2002-06) Keith Freeman (Huntington [IN] ‘86) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Valparaiso (2003-04) Marianna Freeman (Cheyney ‘79) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Syracuse (2002) Freda Freeman-Jackson (Alabama St. ‘84) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Alabama St. (2003-15-16) Mark French (UC Santa Barbara ‘73) 12 7 12 .368 0 0 0 UC Santa Barbara (1992-93-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-08) Brenda Frese (Arizona ‘93) 14 33 13 .717 1 0 2 Minnesota (2002) Maryland (2004-05-06-07-08-09-11-12-13-14-15-16-17) Stephanie Gaitley (Villanova ‘82) 8 3 8 .273 0 0 0 Richmond (1990-91) Saint Joseph’s (1994-95-97-99-2000) Fordham (2014) Kevin Gallagher (Rider ‘72) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 La Salle (1983) Liz Galloway-McQuitter (UNLV ‘78) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Northern Ill. (1995) Fern Gardner (Utah St. ‘61) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Utah (1983) Susie Gardner (Georgia ‘86) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Austin Peay (2001-02-03) Megan Gebbia (Towson ‘94) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 American (2015) Ada Gee (Colorado Col. ’83) 1 2 1 .667 0 0 0 Vanderbilt (1991) Texas A&M, led by head coach Bill Gibbons Jr. (Clark [Mass.] ‘81) 11 1 11 .083 0 0 0 Gary Blair, won its first national Holy Cross (1989-91-95-96-98-99-2000-01-03-05-07) championship in 2011.

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Coach (Alma Mater) Tourn. Record Women’s Final Four School (Years) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd AnnMarie Gilbert (Oberlin ‘91) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Eastern Mich. (2012) Brian Giorgis (SUNY Cortland ‘77) 10 5 10 .333 0 0 0 Marist (2004-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14) Chris Gobrecht (Southern California ‘77) 9 11 9 .550 0 0 0 Washington (1986-87-88-89-90-91-93-94-95) Billi Godsey (Hofstra ‘03) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Iona (2016) Gail Goestenkors (Saginaw Valley ‘85) 18 37 18 .673 0 2 2 Duke (1995-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07) Texas (2008-09-10-11-12) Laura Golden (Florida St. ‘64) 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 Central Mich. (1983-84) Illinois (1986-87) Vince Goo (Southern Ore. ‘69) 5 1 5 .167 0 0 0 Hawaii (1989-90-94-96-98) Lindsay Gottlieb (Brown ‘99) 6 8 6 .571 0 0 1 UC Santa Barbara (2009) California (2012-13-14-15-17) Mike Granelli (Mt. St. Mary’s ’61) 7 0 7 .000 0 0 0 Saint Peter’s(1982-92-93-97-99-2000-02) Kelly Graves (New Mexico ’88) 9 11 9 .550 0 0 0 St. Mary’s (CA) (1999) Gonzaga (2007-08-10-11-12-13-14) Former Virginia coach Debbie Ryan Oregon (2017) had 24 tournament appearances. JD Gravina (William Jewell '00) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Western Ill. (2017) Carey Green (Coastal Caro. ‘79) 13 2 13 .133 0 0 0 Liberty (2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-08-09-10-12-13-15) Shauna Green (Canisius '02) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Dayton (2017) Kelly Greenberg (La Salle ‘89) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Penn (2001-04) Drema Greer (Clemson ‘79) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Ga. Southern (1993-94) Theresa Grentz (Immaculata ‘74) 14 14 14 .500 0 0 0 Rutgers (1986-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94) Illinois (1997-98-99-2000-03) Cindy Griffin (Saint Joseph’s ‘91) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 Saint Joseph’s (2013-14) Jennifer Gross (UC Davis ‘97) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 UC Davis (2011) uestion... Sue Guevara (Saginaw Valley ’82) 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 Q Michigan (1998-2000-01) Central Mich. (2013) What coach has taken Sue Gunter (Peabody ‘62) 14 20 14 .588 0 0 1 three different teams to the LSU (1984-86-87-88-89-90-91-97-99-2000-01-02-03-04) Women’s Final Four? J. Kelley Hall (Troy ‘82) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Louisiana (2007) Terry Hall (Indiana St. ‘66) 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 nswer... Kentucky (1982-83-86) A Dick Halterman (Truman ‘74) 7 4 7 .364 0 0 0 C. Vivian Stringer ‑ Oklahoma St. (1989-90-91-93-94-95-96) Cheyney, Iowa and Carol Hammerle (Northern Mich. ‘70) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Rutgers. Trivia Tournament Green Bay (1994-98) Kellie Harper (Tennessee ‘99) 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Western Caro. (2005-09) NC State (2010) Missouri St. (2016) Linda Harper (Northwestern St. ‘65) 4 5 4 .556 0 0 1 La.-Monroe (1985-87) *Scott Harrelson (Texas St. ‘79) 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 West Virginia (1989-92) (Ouachita Baptist ‘79) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Texas A&M (1996) Sylvia Hatchell (Carson-Newman ‘74) 22 45 21 .682 1 0 2 North Carolina (1987-92-93-94-95-97-98-99-2000-02- 03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-13-14-15) Johnetta Hayes-Perry (Rice '04) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Texas Southern (2017) Elwin Heiny (German Sports U. ‘69) 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 Oregon (1982-84-87)

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Coach (Alma Mater) Tourn. Record Women’s Final Four School (Years) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Bonnie Henrickson (St. Cloud St. ’86) 8 11 8 .579 0 0 0 Virginia Tech (1998-99-2001-03-04-06) Kansas (2012-13) Lea Henry (Tennessee ‘83) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Georgia St. (2001-02-03) Jim Hess (Eastern Mich. ‘85) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Western Mich. (1985) Jerry Hester (Troy ’75) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Troy (1997) Lynn Hickey (Ouachita Baptist ‘73) 4 5 4 .556 0 0 0 Kansas St. (1982-83-84) Texas A&M (1994) *Mary Hile-Nepfel (San Francisco ‘81) 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 San Francisco (1995-96-97) Barbara Hilke (Western Ore. ‘74) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Eastern Ill. (1988) Aki Hill (Japan AAU, UCLA John Wooden Program ‘72) 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 Oregon St. (1983-84-94-95) Myndi Hill (Heidelberg ‘91) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 St. Francis (PA) (2000-02-03) Linda Hill-MacDonald (West Chester ‘70) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Minnesota (1994) Quentin Hillsman (St. Mary’s [MD]. ‘93) 6 8 6 .571 0 1 0 Syracuse (2008-13-14-15-16-17) *Sonja Hogg (Louisiana Tech ‘68) 4 14 3 .824 1 1 1 Louisiana Tech (1982-83-84-85) Caren Horstmeyer (Santa Clara ‘84) 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 Brenda Frese has led Maryland to Santa Clara (1992-94-98-99) the Women’s Final Four in 2006, 2014 and 2015. The Terrapins won the 2006 *Jill Hutchison (New Mexico ‘68) 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 national championship in Boston. Illinois St. (1983-85-89) Cathy Inglese (Southern Conn. St. ‘80) 9 9 9 .500 0 0 0 Vermont (92-93) Boston College (99-2000-02-03-04-05-06) Larry Inman (Austin Peay ‘70) 7 2 7 .222 0 0 0 Middle Tenn. (1983-84-85-86) Eastern Ky. (1997-2005) Tennessee St. (2015) Rick Insell (Middle Tenn. ‘76) 9 1 9 .100 0 0 0 Middle Tenn. (2006-07-09-10-11-12-13-14-16) John Ishee (Southern Miss. ‘86) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Southeast Mo. St. (2007) Jim Izard (Ole Miss ‘70) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Indiana (1994-95) Jim Jabir (Nazareth ‘84) 8 4 8 .333 0 0 0 Marquette (1994-95) Dayton (2010-11-12-13-14-15) Barbara Jacobs (Wis.-La Crosse ‘71) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Syracuse (1985-88) Michelle Jacoby (Pacific ‘89) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 St. Mary’s (CA) (2001) Kay James (Ole Miss-Women ‘69) 8 4 8 .333 0 0 0 Southern Miss. (1985-87-89-90-92-94-95-96) Maryalyce Jeremiah (Cedarville ‘65) 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 Indiana (1983) Cal St. Fullerton (1989-91) Frozena Jerro (Arizona St. ’93) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 CSUN (1999) Mary Lou Johns (Memphis ‘64) 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 Memphis (1982-85-87) Aaron Johnston (Gustavus Adolphus ‘97) 7 2 7 .222 0 0 0 South Dakota St. (2009-10-11-12-13-15-16) MaChelle Joseph (Purdue ‘92) 7 5 7 .417 0 0 0 Georgia Tech (2007-08-09-10-11-12-14) Jeff Judkins (Utah ‘78) 8 5 8 .385 0 0 0 BYU (2002-03-06-07-12-14-15-16) Laura Kelly (St. Thomas [MN] ’93) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Northern Ariz. (2006) Terry Kelly (Covenant ‘76) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 South Carolina (1982) Karen Kemp (Berry ‘85) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 ETSU (2008-09-10) Jessie Kenlaw (Savannah St. ‘75) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Houston (1992)

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Coach (Alma Mater) Tourn. Record Women’s Final Four School (Years) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Jodi Kest (Slippery Rock, ‘84) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Akron (2014) Carolyn Kieger (Marquette '06) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Marquette (2017) Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick (Wake Forest ‘01) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 UNC Asheville (2016-17) Patrick Knapp (Widener ‘75) 1 2 1 .667 0 0 0 Georgetown (1993) Ferne Labati (East Stroudsburg ‘66) 6 2 6 .250 0 0 0 Miami (FL) (1989-92-93-98-2003-04) Andy Landers (Tennessee Tech ‘74) 31 55 31 .640 0 2 3 Georgia (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-93-95-96- 97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12- 13-14) Karen Langeland (Calvin ‘70) 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 Michigan St. (1991-96-97) Linda Lappe (Colorado ‘02) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Colorado (2013) Wendy Larry (Old Dominion ‘77) 20 22 20 .524 0 1 0 Old Dominion (1988-89-90-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99- 2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08) uestion... Teresa Lawrence-Phillips (Vanderbilt ‘80) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Q Tennessee St. (1994-95) Who are the two Women’s Angie Lee (Iowa ‘84) 3 4 3 .571 0 0 0 Final Four Most Outstanding Iowa (1996-97-98) Players who also coached Phil Lee (Campbell ‘70) 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 a team in the NCAA Vanderbilt (1986-87-89-90) tournament? Joye Lee-McNelis (Southern Miss. ‘86) 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 Memphis (1995-96-97-98) Joe Legerski (Wyoming ‘79) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Answer... Wyoming (2008) Felisha Legette Jack (Syracuse ‘89) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Cheryl Miller and Dawn Buffalo (2016) Staley. Courtney Leishman (Utah St. ‘76) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Miller won back-to-back BYU (1984-85) Women’s Final Four MOP Debbie Leonard (High Point ‘74) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 awards in 1983 and 1984, Duke (1987) leading Southern California to Anthony Levrets (Lafayette (PA) ‘96) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 consecutive national champi- Utah (2011) onships. Miller then coached her alma mater to NCAA tour- Lubomyr Lichonczak (Idaho ‘78) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 nament appearances in 1994 Trivia Tournament Radford (1994-95-96) and 1995. Bob Lindsay (Massachusetts ‘76) 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 Kent St. (1996-98-2000-02) Staley earned 1991 Women’s (Southwestern “77) 4 3 4 .429 0 0 0 Final Four MOP honors in Oklahoma St. (2013-14-15-16) leading Virginia to the title game. The Philadelphia native Chris Long (Southern Miss. ‘91) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 entered the coaching ranks at Louisiana Tech (2006) Temple in 2002 and led the Nikita Lowry (Ohio St. ’90) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Owls to tournament berths in Detroit Mercy (1997) six of her first seven seasons. Annette Lynch (Illinois St. ‘68) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Northwestern (1982) Linda MacDonald (West Chester ‘70) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Temple (1989) Dave Magarity (St. Francis [PA], 1974) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Army West Point (2014-16) Sadie Magee (Alcorn St. ‘52) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Jackson St. (1982-83) Joy Malchodi (Ithaca ’70) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Northeastern (1999) Phyllis Mangina (Seton Hall ‘81) 2 3 2 .600 0 0 0 Seton Hall (1994-95) John Margaritis (Northeastern Ill. ’82) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 UC Riverside (2006-07-10) Kathy Marpe (Minnesota ‘71) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 San Diego (1993-2000) Tina Martin (Lock Haven ‘86) 4 3 4 .429 0 0 0 Delaware (2001-07-12-13) Colleen Matsuhara (Sacramento St. ‘74) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 UC Irvine (1995)

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Coach (Alma Mater) Tourn. Record Women’s Final Four School (Years) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Bernadette Mattox (Georgia ’81) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Kentucky (1999) Joanne P. McCallie (Northwestern ‘87) 20 29 20 .592 0 1 0 Maine (1995-96-97-98-99-2000) Michigan St. (2003-04-05-06-07) Duke (2008-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-17) LaDonna McClain (Mo. Southern St. ‘87) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Austin Peay (1996) Suzie McConnell-Serio (Penn St. ‘88) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Pittsburgh (2015) Dotty McCrea (Monmouth ‘73) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Stanford (1982) Glenn McDonald (Long Beach St. ‘84) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Long Beach St. (1992) Muffet McGraw (Saint Joseph’s ‘77) 24 56 23 .709 1 4 2 Notre Dame (1992-94-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04- 05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17) Winthrop McGriff (Wisconsin ‘62) 1 3 1 .750 0 0 1 Cheyney (1984) Kevin McGuff (St. Joseph’s [IN] ‘92) 9 9 9 .500 0 0 0 Xavier (2003-07-08-09-10-11) Ohio St. (2015-16-17) Maura McHugh (Old Dominion ‘75) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 Oklahoma (1986) Arizona St. (1992) Ardie McInelly (Boise St. ‘82) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Idaho St. (2001) Margaret McKeon (St. John’s [NY] ‘91) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Boston U. (2003) Joe McKeown (Kent St. ‘78) 15 18 18 .500 0 0 0 New Mexico St. (87-88) Tara VanDerveer has led Stanford to George Washington (91-92-94-95-96-97-98-2000-01- the Women’s Final Four 12 times. 03-04-05-06-07-08) Northwestern (2015) Cristy McKinney (NC State ‘79) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 Rice (2000-05) Mike McLaughlin (Holy Family, 1991) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Penn (2014-16-17) Kevin McMillan (Rhodes ‘89) 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 UT Martin (2011-12-13-14) Yolett McPhee-McCuin (Rhode Island ‘04) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Jacksonville (2016) Marynell Meadors (Middle Tenn. ‘65) 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 Tennessee Tech (1982-85) Florida St. (1990-91) Katie Meier (Duke ‘89) 7 4 7 .364 0 0 0 Charlotte (2003) Miami (FL) (2011-12-13-15-16-17) Suzy Merchant (Central Mich. ‘91) 9 7 9 .438 0 0 0 Eastern Mich. (2004) Michigan St. (2009-10-11-12-13-14-16-17) Cheryl Miller (Southern California ‘86) 2 3 2 .600 0 0 0 Southern California (1994-95) Curt Miller (Baldwin-Wallace ‘90) 5 2 5 .286 0 0 0 Question... Bowling Green (2005-06-07-10-11) Name the four coaches John Miller (St. Charles Seminary ‘69) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 who led their respec- La Salle (1988-89) tive teams to the 2017 Regina Miller (Old Dominion ‘84) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Women’s Final Four in Western Ill. (1995) UNLV (2002) Dallas. Jeannie Milling (South Ala. ‘72) 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 UAB (1994-2000) Faith Mimnaugh (Loyola Chicago ‘86) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Answer... (Cal Poly (2013) Carlene Mitchell (Kansas St. ‘96) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Geno Auriemma (UConn), UC Santa Barbara (2012) Vic Schaefer (Mississippi Matthew Mitchell (Mississippi St. ’95) 8 16 8 .667 0 0 0 St.), Dawn Staley (South Trivia Tournament Kentucky (2010-11-12-13-14-15-16-17) Carolina) and Tara Terri Mitchell (Duquesne ’89) 7 4 7 .364 0 0 0 VanDerveer (Stanford). Marquette (1997-98-99-2004-07-11) Jeff Mittie (Mo. Western St. ‘89) 11 7 11 .389 0 0 0 TCU (2001-02-03-04-05-06-07-09-10) Kansas St. (2016-17)

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Coach (Alma Mater) Tourn. Record Women’s Final Four School (Years) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Rick Moody (Troy ‘76) 8 15 8 .652 0 0 1 Alabama (1992-93-94-95-96-97-98-99) Billie Moore (Washburn ‘66) 4 3 4 .429 0 0 0 UCLA (1983-85-90-92) Wes Moore (Tennessee ‘86) 11 2 11 .154 0 0 0 Chattanooga (2001-02-03-04-06-07-08-10-13) NC State (2014-17) Sheila Moorman (BYU ‘68) 6 7 6 .538 0 0 0 James Madison (1986-87-88-89-91-96) Terri Moren (Purdue ‘92) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Indiana (2016) Bill “Speedy” Morris (Saint Joseph’s ‘73) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 La Salle (1986) Kevin Morris (Scranton ‘86) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Fordham (1994) Mike Morris (Belhaven ‘92) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Samford (2011-12) Matilda Mossman (Western Ky. ‘79) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Vic Schaefer, Mississippi State, and Kansas St. (1987) Tulsa (2013) Dawn Staley, South Carolina, prior to the 2017 national championship Kim Mulkey (Louisiana Tech ‘84) 16 42 14 .750 2 0 1 game. Baylor (2001-02-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17) Joe Mullaney Jr. (Providence ‘78) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 St. John’s (NY) (1988) Mary Murphy (Northwestern ‘80) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Wisconsin (1992) Misty Murphy (Colorado St. ‘94) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Evansville (2009) Portland St. (2010) Sherri Murrell (Pepperdine ‘91) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Portland St. (2010) Lois Myers (Ga. Southern ‘75) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Alabama (1988) Mike Neighbors (Arkansas ‘93) 3 6 3 .667 0 0 1 Washington (2015-16-17) Judy Nelson (Oklahoma ‘72) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 North Texas (1986) *Bill Nepfel (SUNY Cortland ‘74) 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 San Francisco (1995-96-97) Cameron Newbauer (Fort Wayne ‘01) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Belmont (2016-17) Jon Newlee (San Diego St. ‘82) 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Idaho St. (2007) Idaho (2013-14-16) Dianne Nolan (Rowan ‘73) 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Fairfield (1988-91-98-2001) Joanie O’Brien (Penn St. ‘86) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Massachusetts (1996-98) Kathy Olivier (UNLV ’82) 5 5 5 .500 0 0 0 UCLA (1998-99-2000-04-06) June Olkowski (Rutgers ‘82) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Butler (1996) Mary Ann Otwell (Ouachita Baptist ‘64) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 SFA (1982-83) Kelly Packard (Anderson ‘90) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Ball St. (2009) Togo Palazzi (Holy Cross ‘54) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Holy Cross (1985) Milton Parker (N.C. Central ‘65) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Monmouth (1983) Craig Parrott (Southern Miss. ‘79) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Chattanooga (1989-92) Cathy Parson (West Virginia ‘84) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Howard (2001) Debbie Patterson (Rockford ‘79) 9 8 9 .471 0 0 0 Kansas St. (1997-2002-03-04-05-08-09-11) (Colorado ‘97) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Fresno St. (2013-14) Carolyn Peck (Vanderbilt ’88) 4 10 3 .769 1 0 0 Purdue (1998-99) Florida (2004-06)

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Coach (Alma Mater) Tourn. Record Women’s Final Four School (Years) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Stefanie Pemper (Idaho St. ‘92) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Navy (2011-12-13) Andrew Pennington (Tougaloo ’73) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Jackson St. (1995) Don Perrelli (Southern Conn. St. ‘61) 7 3 7 .300 0 0 0 St. John’s (NY) (1983-84) Northwestern (1987-90-91-93-97) Harry Perretta (Lycoming ‘78) 10 7 10 .412 0 0 0 Villanova (1986-87-88-89-2001-02-03-04-09-13) Robin Pingeton (St. Ambrose ‘90) 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 Illinois St. (2005-08) Missouri (2016-17) Laurie Pirtle (Ohio St. ‘80) 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 Cincinnati (1989-99-2002-03) Burl Plunkett (Centenary [LA] ’55) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Oklahoma (1995) Jill Poe (West Virginia ‘89) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 St. Francis (PA) (2004-05) David Ponton (Southern U. ’85) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Grambling (1998-99) Rene Portland (Immaculata ‘75) 21 26 21 .553 0 0 1 Penn St. (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-90-91-92-93-94-95- 96-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05) Gordy Presnell (Northwest Nazarene ‘83) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Boise St. (2007-15-17) Amy Pritchard (Northwestern ‘83) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Ohio (1986) Notre Dame’s Muffet McGraw has led Jenny Przekwas (Wyoming ‘86) 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 the Fighting Irish to 24 tournament St. Francis (PA) (1996-97-98-99) appearances. #Sandy Pugh (Northwestern St. ‘87) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Southern U. (2002-04-06) Bruce Rasmussen (UNI ‘71) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Creighton (1992) Marsha Reall (Ohio St. ‘75) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Ohio (1995) Rick Reeves (Indiana St. ’81) 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Liberty (1997-98-99) Gardner-Webb (2011) Harold Rhodes (Washington St. ‘77) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Washington St. (1991) Jerry Richardson (Northwestern St. ‘79) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 UCF (1996) Chanda Rigby (Southeastern La. ‘90) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Troy (2016-17) Earnest Riggins (Ole Miss Val. ‘58) 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 San Diego St. (1984-85) Lee Ann Riley (Baylor ‘85) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 SFA (2002-06) Rae Rippetoe-Blair (Oklahoma St. ‘85) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 UTSA (2008-09) Jennifer Rizzotti (UConn ‘96) 6 2 6 .250 0 0 0 Hartford (2002-05-06-08-10-11) Linda Robinson (Mars Hill ‘78) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Appalachian St. (1990-91-96) Tarrell Robinson (N.C. A&T ‘01) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 (N.C. A&T 2016) Susan Robinson Fruchtl (Penn St. ‘92) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 St. Francis (PA) (2010-11) Question... Dee Romine (Indiana St. ‘74) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Stetson (2005) Who are the four coaches Rhonda Rompola (SMU ‘83) 7 3 7 .300 0 0 0 who led their alma mater’s SMU (1994-95-96-98-99-2000-08) to the Women’s Final Carol Ross (Ole Miss ‘82) 12 11 12 .478 0 0 0 Four? Florida (1993-94-95-96-97-98-99-2001-02) Ole Miss (2004-05-07) Aaron Roussell (Iowa '01) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Answer... Bucknell (2017) Scott Rueck (Oregon St. '91) 4 8 4 .667 0 0 1 Leon Barmore (Louisiana Oregon St. (2014-15-16-17) Tech), Sonja Hogg (Louisiana Tech), Wendy Jody Runge (Kentucky ‘85) 8 3 8 .273 0 0 0 Larry (Old Dominion) and Trivia Tournament Oregon (1994-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01) Scott Rueck (Oregon State).

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Coach (Alma Mater) Tourn. Record Women’s Final Four School (Years) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Sandra Rushing (Alabama ‘86) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Central Ark. (2016-17) Cindy Russo (Old Dominion ‘75) 6 3 6 .333 0 0 0 FIU (1994-95-97-98-99-2002) Joann Rutherford (Pittsburg St. ‘71) 6 2 6 .250 0 0 0 Missouri (1982-83-84-85-86-94) Debbie Ryan (Ursinus ‘75) 24 33 24 .579 0 1 2 Virginia (1984-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96- 97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-05-08-09-10) Joyce Sake (San Diego St. ‘85) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Washington (1985) The late Kay Yow led NC State to Joe Sanchez (A&M-Corpus Christi ‘71) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 19 NCAA tournament appearances. Wake Forest (1988) Below, she is pictured at the 1998 Paul Sanderford (Methodist ‘72) 15 16 15 .516 0 1 2 Women’s Final Four. Above, she is Western Ky. (1985-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-97) shown greeting a runner during the 2008 4Kay Run in Tampa Bay, Florida. Nebraska (1998-99-2000) The run raises donations each year Vic Schaefer (Texas A&M ‘84) 3 8 3 .727 0 1 0 for the Kay Yow Cancer Fund. Mississippi St. (2015-16-17) Jane Schroeder (Kansas St. ‘71) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Illinois (1982) Cindy Scott (Memphis ‘75) 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 Southern Ill. (1986-87-90-92) Robin Selvig (Montana ‘74) 21 6 21 .222 0 0 0 Montana (1983-84-86-88-89-90-91-92-94-95-96-97-98- 2000-04-05-08-09-11-13-15) Sue Semrau (UC San Diego ‘85) 13 21 13 .618 0 0 0 Florida St. (2001-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-13-14-15-16-17) Linda Sharp (Cal St. Fullerton ‘73) 8 19 6 .760 2 1 0 Southern California (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88) Texas St. (1997) Marsha Sharp (Wayland Baptist ‘74) 18 30 17 .638 1 0 0 Texas Tech (1984-86-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99- 2000-01-02-03-04-05) Michele Sharp (West Chester ‘80) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Manhattan (1996) Bill Sheahan (Georgetown ‘60) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Mt. St. Mary’s (1994-95) Trent Shippen (Colorado St. ‘90) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 BYU (2000) Willie Simon (Allen ‘58) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 South Carolina St. (1983) Juliene Simpson (John Kennedy ‘74) 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 Arizona St. (1982-83) David Six (Hampton ‘09) 6 0 6 .000 0 0 0 Hampton (2010-11-12-13-14-17) Steve Small (Campbellsville ‘70) 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 Western Ky. (1998-2000) Karl Smesko (Kent St. ‘93) 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 FGCU (2012-14-15-17) B.J. Smith (Southwestern [KS] ’89) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Southeast Mo. St. (2006) Bev Smith (Oregon ‘82) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Oregon (2005) Charlotte Smith (North Carolina '95) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Elon (2017) Dayna Smith (Rhode Island ‘96) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Cornell (2008) James Smith (La.-Monroe ‘75) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Northwestern St. (1989-2004) Stephany Smith (Harding ’88) 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 Middle Tenn. (1998-2004-05) Bill Smithpeters (Otterbein ‘57) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Eastern Wash. (1987) Seton Sobolewski (Northern Ariz. ‘03) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Idaho St. (2012) Kathy Solano (SUNY Cortland ‘78) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Manhattan (1987-90) Jim Sollars (Seattle Pacific ‘66) 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Portland (1994-95-96-97)

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Coach (Alma Mater) Tourn. Record Women’s Final Four School (Years) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Judy Spoelstra (Oregon St. ‘83) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Montana St. (1993) Oregon St. (1996) Dawn Staley (Virginia ‘92) 12 19 11 .633 1 0 1 Temple (2002-04-05-06-07-08) South Carolina (2012-13-14-15-16-17) *Marianne Stanley (Immaculata ‘76) 9 20 8 .714 1 0 2 Old Dominion (1982-83-84-85-87) Southern California (1991-92-93) Stanford (1996) Bob Starkey 1 4 1 .800 0 0 1 LSU (2007) Cindy Stein (Illinois ‘84) 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 Missouri (2001-04-06) Amy Stephens (Nebraska ‘91) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Drake (2007) Phil Stern (Concordia [NY] ‘94) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 UMBC (2007) Ron Stewart (Indiana ‘71) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Western Mich. (2003) Lisa Stockton (Wake Forest ‘86) 11 3 11 .214 0 0 0 Tulane (1995-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-10-15) *Brooke Stoehr (Louisiana Tech, 2002) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Northwestern St. (2014-15) *Scott Stoehr (Neb. Wesleyan, 1997) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Northwestern St. (2014-15) Marlene Stollings (Ohio ‘98) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Jeff Walz has led Louisville to the Minnesota (2015) Women’s Final Four in 2009 and 2013. Lisa Stone (Iowa ‘84) 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 Drake (2001-02) Wisconsin (2010) Vivian Stringer (Slippery Rock ‘70) 26 43 26 .623 0 2 2 Cheyney (82-83) Iowa (1986-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94) Rutgers (1998-99-2000-01-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-15) Pat Summitt (UT Martin ‘74) 31 112 23 .830 8 5 5 Tennessee (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93- 94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09- 10-11-12) John Sutherland (Kent St. ‘81) 4 4 4 .500 0 0 0 Arkansas (1986-89-90-91) Ed Swanson (Sacred Heart ’89) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Sacred Heart (2006-09-12) James Sweat (Virginia St. ‘59) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Norfolk St. (2002) Pam Tanner (Illinois St. ‘89) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Denver (2001) Joe Tartanella (James Madison ‘01) 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 St. John’s (NY) (2013-14-16) Carla Taylor (Weber St. ‘84) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Weber St. (2002-03) Denise Taylor (Texas Southern ‘85) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Jackson St. (2008) Joni Taylor (Alabama ‘02) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Georgia (2016) Charlene Thomas-Swinson (Auburn ’92) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Tulsa (2006) John Thurston (Seton Hall ‘70) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 St. Francis Brooklyn (2015) Larry Tidwell (Austin College ’76) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Lamar University (2010) Mark Trakh (Long Beach St. ‘80) 8 2 8 .200 0 0 0 Pepperdine (2000-02-03) Southern California (2005-06) New Mexico St. (2015-16-17) Annie Tribble (Clemson ‘66) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Clemson (1982) Sue Troyan (Dickinson ’88) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Lehigh (1997-2009-10) Jonathan Tsipis (North Carolina ‘96) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 George Washington (2015-16)

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Coach (Alma Mater) Tourn. Record Women’s Final Four School (Years) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd *Amy Tucker (Ohio St. ‘82) 1 4 1 .800 0 0 1 Stanford (1996) Charli Turner Thorne (Stanford ‘88) 12 16 12 .571 0 0 0 Arizona St. (2001-02-05-06-07-08-09-11-14-15-16-17) Sanya Tyler (Howard ‘79) 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Howard (1982-96-97-98) Bud Van De Wege (Michigan ‘80) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Michigan (1990) Tara VanDerveer (Indiana ‘75) 32 82 30 .732 2 2 8 Ohio St. (82-84-85) Stanford (88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-97-98-99-2000-01- 02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17) Sharon Versyp (Purdue ‘89) 10 12 10 .545 0 0 0 Maine (2004) Purdue (2007-08-09-11-12-13-14-16-17) Fran Voll (Bowling Green ‘68) 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 Bowling Green (1987-88-89-90) Shirley Walker (Alcorn St. ‘68) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Alcorn St. (2000-01-05) Susan Walvius (Virginia Tech ‘80) 2 4 2 .667 0 0 0 South Carolina (2002-03) Jeff Walz (Northern Ky. ‘85) 9 23 9 .719 0 2 0 Louisville (2008-09-11-12-13-14-15-16-17) Holly Warlick (Tennessee ‘81) 5 12 5 .706 0 0 0 Tennessee (2013-14-15-16-17) Vivian Stringer, currently at Rutgers, Tanya Warren (Creighton ‘88) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 has led three teams to the Women’s Final Four, Cheyney, Iowa and UNI (2010-11-17) Rutgers. Laurel Wartluft (John Kennedy ‘75) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Kent St. (1982) Coquese Washington (Notre Dame ‘93) 4 6 4 .600 0 0 0 Penn St. (2011-12-13-14) Marian Washington (West Chester ‘70) 11 9 11 .450 0 0 0 Kansas (1987-88-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000) Wanda Watkins (Campbell ‘79) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Campbell (2000) Teresa Weatherspoon (La. Tech ‘88) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 La. Tech (2010-11) Ken Weeks (Mississippi St. ‘67) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Alabama (1984) Chris Weller (Maryland ‘66) 12 12 12 .500 0 0 2 Maryland (1982-83-84-86-88-89-90-91-92-93-97-2001) *Sara White (Wake Forest ’91) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 Louisville (1998-99) Chris Wielgus (Springfield ‘74) 7 0 7 .000 0 0 0 Dartmouth (1983-95-99-2000-05-06-09) Adrian Wiggins (Cameron ‘95) 5 0 5 .000 0 0 0 Fresno St. (2008-09-10-11-12) Julie Wilhoit (Marian [IN] ‘85) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Loyola Marymount (2004) Amy Williams (Nebraska, 1998) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 South Dakota (2014) Fred Williams (Boise St. ’80) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Southern California (1997) Greg Williams (Rice ‘70) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 Houston (1988) Colorado St. (1996) Joi Williams (South Fla. ‘88) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 UCF (2009-11) Ryun Williams (South Dakota ‘92) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Colorado St. (2016) Terri Williams-Flournoy (Penn St. ’91) 5 5 5 .500 0 0 0 Georgetown (2010-11-12) Auburn (2016-17) Jeanie Wilson (BYU ‘74) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 BYU (1993) Nancy Wilson (Coker ‘73) 5 3 5 .375 0 0 0 South Carolina (1986-88-89-90-91) Toyelle Wilson (Manhattan ‘03) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Prairie View (2012-13) Bill Worrell (Tennessee Tech ‘68) 8 3 8 .273 0 0 0 Tennessee Tech (1987-89-90-91-92-93-99-2000) Jody Wynn (Southern California '96) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Long Beach St. (2017)

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Coach (Alma Mater) Tourn. Record Women’s Final Four School (Years) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Connie Yori (Creighton ‘86) 9 7 9 .438 0 0 0 Creighton (1994-2002) Nebraska (2007-08-10-12-13-14-15) Kay Yow (East Carolina ‘64) 20 19 20 .487 0 0 1 NC State (1982-83-84-85-86-87-89-90-91-95-96-97-98- 99-2001-04-05-06-07) Terry Zeh (St. Bonaventure ’90) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Canisius (2005) Linda Ziemke (West Chester ‘73) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Rhode Island (1996) *Co-Head Coach #Southern University’s participation in the 2010 championship was vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.

- Tournament Record Women’s Final Four CO HEAD COACHES IN NCAA Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd TOURNAMENT American Megan Gebbia (2015) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Team Years (Record) Coaches TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Illinois St. 1983 (0-1), 85 (0-1) Melinda Fischer and Jill Hutchison Appalachian St. Louisiana Tech 1983 (4-1), 84 (3-1), 85 (2-1) Leon Barmore and Linda Robinson (1990-91-96) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Sonja Hogg Barbie Breedlove (1999) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Louisville 1998 (1-1), 99 (0-1) Martin Clapp and TOTAL 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Sara White UNLV 1984 (0-1), 85 (0-1), 86 (0-1) Jim and Sheila Bolla Arizona Northwestern St. 2014-15 (0-2) Brooke and Scott Stoehr Joan Bonvicini (1997-98-99- 7 6 7 .462 0 0 0 San Francisco 1995 (0-1), 96 (2-1), 97 (0-1) Bill Nepfel and 2000-03-04-05) Mary Hile-Nepfel TOTAL 7 6 7 .462 0 0 0 Stanford 1996 (4-1) Marianne Stanley and Arizona St. Amy Tucker West Virginia 1989 (1-1), 92 (1-1) Kittie Blakemore and Juliene Simpson (1982-83) 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 Scott Harrelson Maura McHugh (1992) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Charli Turner Thorne (2001- 12 16 12 .571 0 0 0 02-05-06-07-08-09-11-14- 15-16-17) ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT TOTAL 15 18 15 .545 0 0 0 Arkansas COACHES BY SCHOOL John Sutherland 4 4 4 .500 0 0 0 (274 Teams, 447 Coaches) (1986-89-90-91) Gary Blair 5 8 5 .615 0 0 1 Tournament Record Women’s Final Four (1995-98-2001-02-03) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Tom Collen (2012) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 1 Akron Jimmy Dykes (2015) 1 1 1 .500 Jodi Kest (2014) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 11 14 11 .560 0 0 1 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Army West Point Alabama Maggie Dixon (2006) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Ken Weeks (1984) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Dave Magarity (2014-16) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Lois Myers (1988) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Rick Moody (1992-93-94- 8 15 8 .652 0 0 1 Auburn 95-96-97-98-99) Joe Ciampi (1982-83-85-86- 16 28 16 .636 0 3 0 TOTAL 10 16 10 .615 0 0 1 87-88-89-90-91-93-94-96- Alabama St. 97-99-2000-04) Nell Fortner (2008-09) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 Freda Freeman-Jackson 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 (2003-15-16) Terri Williams-Flournoy 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 (2016-17) TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 20 30 20 .600 0 3 0 Albany (NY) Austin Peay Katie Abrahamson-Henderson 6 1 6 .143 0 0 0 (2012-13-14-15-16-17) LaDonna McClain (1996) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 6 1 6 .143 0 0 0 Susie Gardner (2001-02-03) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Andy Blackston (2004) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Alcorn St. Carrie Daniels (2009-10) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Shirley Walker (2000-01-05) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 7 0 7 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0

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Tournament Record Women’s Final Four Tournament Record Women’s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Ball St. Cal St. Fullerton Kelly Packard (2009) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Maryalyce Jeremiah (1989-91) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 Baylor Campbell Wanda Watkins (2000) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Kim Mulkey (2001-02-04-05- 16 42 14 .750 2 0 1 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13- 14-15-16-17) Canisius TOTAL 16 42 14 .750 2 0 1 Terry Zeh (2005) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Belmont Central Ark. Tony Cross (2007) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Sandra Rushing (2016-17) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Cameron Newbauer 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 (2016-17) TOTAL TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Central Mich. Boise St. Laura Golden (1983-84) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Sue Gueuara (2013) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 June Daugherty (1994) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Gordy Presnell (2007-15-17) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Charlotte TOTAL 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Katie Meier (2003) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Boston College Karen Aston (2009) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Cathy Inglese (1999-2000- 7 9 7 .563 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 02-03-04-05-06) Chattanooga TOTAL 7 9 7 .563 0 0 0 Craig Parrott (1989-92) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Boston U. Wes Moore (2001-02-03-04- 9 1 9 .100 0 0 0 Margaret McKeon (2003) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 06-07-08-10-13) Jim Foster (2014-15-16-17) 4 0 4 .000 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 15 1 15 .063 0 0 0 Bowling Green Cheyney Fran Voll (1987-88-89-90) 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 Vivian Stringer (1982-83) 2 5 2 .714 0 1 0 Jaci Clark (1993-94) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Winthrop McGriff (1984) 1 3 1 .750 0 0 1 Curt Miller 5 2 5 .285 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 8 3 .727 0 1 1 (2005-06-07-10-11) TOTAL 11 3 11 .214 0 0 0 Cincinnati Laurie Pirtle 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 Brown (1989-99-2002-03) Jean Marie Burr (1994) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Clemson Bucknell Annie Tribble (1982) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Jim Davis (1988-89-90-91- 14 14 14 .500 0 0 0 Kathy Fedorjaka (2002-08) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 92-93-94-96-97-98-99- Aaron Roussell (2017) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 2000-01-02) TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 15 14 15 .483 0 0 0 Buffalo Cleveland St. Felisha Legette-Jack (2016) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Kate Peterson Abiad (2008-10) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Butler June Olkowski (1996) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 BYU Courtney Leishman (1984-85) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Jeanie Wilson (1993) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Trent Shippen (2000) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Jeff Judkins (2002-03-06- 8 5 8 .385 0 0 0 07-12-14-15-16) TOTAL 12 5 12 .294 0 0 0 California Gooch Foster (1990-92-93) 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 Joanne Boyle (2006-07-08-09) 4 3 4 .428 0 0 0 Lindsay Gottlieb 5 8 5 .615 0 0 1 (2012-13-14-15-17) TOTAL 12 12 12 .500 0 0 1 Cal Poly Faith Mimnaugh (2013) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Pat Summitt, with son Tyler, as the Lady Vols are honored by President George H. W. Bush at the White House in 1991.

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Tournament Record Women’s Final Four Tournament Record Women’s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Colgate Duke Beth Combs (2004) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Debbie Leonard (1987) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Gail Goestenkors (1995-96- 13 36 13 .735 0 2 2 Colorado 97-98-99-2000-01-02-03- Ceal Barry (1988-89-92-93-94- 12 17 12 .586 0 0 0 04-05-06-07) 95-96-97-2001-02-03-04) Joanne P. McCallie (2008- 9 19 9 .679 0 0 0 Linda Lappe (2013) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 09-10-11-12-13-14-15-17) TOTAL 13 17 13 .567 0 0 0 TOTAL 23 56 23 .709 0 2 2 Colorado St. Duquesne Greg Williams (1996) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Dan Burt (2016) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Tom Collen (1998-99-2001-02) 4 4 4 .500 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Ryun Williams (2016) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 East Carolina TOTAL 6 5 6 .455 0 0 0 Cathy Andruzzi (1982) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Coppin St. Sharon Baldwin-Toner (2007) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Derek Brown (2005-06-08) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Eastern Ill. Cornell Barbara Hilke (1988) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Dayna Smith (2008) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Eastern Ky. Creighton Larry Inman (1997-2005) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Bruce Rasmussen (1992) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Connie Yori (1994-2002) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 Eastern Mich. Jim Flanery (2012-13-17) 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 Suzy Merchant (2004) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 6 4 6 .400 0 0 0 AnnMarie Gilbert (2012) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 CSUN TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Frozena Jerro (1999) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Eastern Wash. Jason Flowers (2014-15) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Bill Smithpeters (1987) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Dartmouth Elon Chris Wielgus (1983-95-99- 7 0 7 .000 0 0 0 Charlotte Smith (2017) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 2000-05-06-09) TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 6 0 6 .000 0 0 0 ETSU Dayton Karen Kemp (2008-09-10) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Jim Jabir 6 4 6 .400 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 (2010-11-12-13-14-15) Evansville Shauna Green (2017) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Kathi Bennett (1999) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 7 5 7 .417 0 0 0 Misty Murphy (2009) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Delaware TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Tina Martin (2001-07-12) 4 3 4 .429 0 0 0 Fairfield TOTAL 4 3 4 .429 0 0 0 Dianne Nolan 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Delaware St. (1988-91-98-2001) Ed Davis (2007) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 FGCU Denver Karl Smesko 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 Pam Tanner (2001) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 (2012-14-15-17) TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 DePaul FIU Doug Bruno (1990-91-92- 22 16 22 .421 0 0 0 Cindy Russo 6 3 6 .333 0 0 0 93-95-96-97-2003-04-05- (1994-95-97-98-99-2002) 06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13- TOTAL 6 3 6 .333 0 0 0 14-15-16-17) Fla. Atlantic TOTAL 22 16 22 .421 0 0 0 Chancellor Dugan (2006) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Detroit Mercy TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Nikita Lowry (1997) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Florida TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Carol Ross (1993-94-95-96- 9 8 9 .471 0 0 0 Drake 97-98-99-2001-02) Carole Baumgarten 3 3 3 .500 0 0 0 Carolyn Peck (2004-06) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 (1982-84-86) Amanda Butler 4 3 4 .429 0 0 0 Lisa Bluder (1995-97-98-2000) 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 (2009-12-14-16) Lisa Stone (2001-02) 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 TOTAL 15 12 15 .444 0 0 0 Amy Stephens (2007) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Florida A&M Jennie Baranczyk (2017) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Claudette Farmer (1995-99) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 11 6 11 .353 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Drexel Florida St. Denise Dillon (2009) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Janice Dykehouse-Allen 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 (1983)

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Tournament Record Women’s Final Four Tournament Record Women’s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Marynell Meadors (1990-91) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 Hampton Sue Semrau (2001-05-06- 13 21 13 .618 0 0 0 Patricia Cage-Bibbs 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 07-08-09-10-11-13-14-15- (2000-03-04) 16-17) David Six 6 0 6 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 16 22 16 .579 0 0 0 (2010-11-12-13-14-17) Fordham TOTAL 9 0 9 .000 0 0 0 Kevin Morris (1994) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Hartford Stephanie Gaitley (2014) 1 0 1 .000 Jennifer Rizzotti 6 2 6 .250 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 (2002-05-06-08-10-11) Fresno St. TOTAL 6 2 6 .250 0 0 0 Adrian Wiggins 5 0 5 .000 0 0 0 Harvard (2008-09-10-11-12) Kathy Delaney-Smith 6 1 6 .143 0 0 0 Raegan Pebley (2013-14) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 (1996-97-98-2002-03-07) TOTAL 7 0 7 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 6 1 6 .143 0 0 0 Furman Hawaii Sherry Carter (1995-2000) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Vince Goo (1989-90-94-96-98) 5 1 5 .167 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Laura Beeman (2016) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Ga. Southern TOTAL 6 1 6 .143 0 0 0 Drema Greer (1993-94) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Holy Cross TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Togo Palazzi (1985) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Gardner-Webb Bill Gibbons Jr. (1989-91- 11 1 11 .083 0 0 0 Rick Reeves (2011) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 95-96-98-99-2000-01-03- TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 05-07) George Washington TOTAL 12 1 12 .077 0 0 0 Joe McKeown (1991-92-94- 15 18 15 .545 0 0 0 Houston 95-96-97-98-2000-01-03- Greg Williams (1988) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 04-05-06-07-08) Jessie Kenlaw (1992) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Jonathan Tsipis (2015-16) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Joe Curl (2004-05) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 TOTAL 17 18 17 .514 0 0 0 Todd Buchanan (2011) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Georgetown TOTAL 5 1 5 .167 0 0 0 Patrick Knapp (1993) 1 2 1 .667 0 0 0 Howard Terri Williams-Flournoy 3 4 3 .571 0 0 0 Sanya Tyler (1982-96-97-98) 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 (2010-11-12) Cathy Parson (2001) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 4 6 4 .600 0 0 0 TOTAL 5 0 5 .000 0 0 0 Georgia Idaho Andy Landers (1982-83-84- 31 55 31 .640 0 2 3 Pat Dobratz (1985) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 85-86-87-88-89-90-91-93- Jon Newlee (2012-14-16) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 95-96-97-98-99-2000-01- TOTAL 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09- 10-11-12-13-14) Idaho St. Ardie McInelly (2001) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Joni Taylor (2016) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Jon Newlee (2007) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 32 55 32 .632 0 2 3 Seton Sobolewski (2012) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Georgia St. TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Lea Henry (2001-02-03) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Illinois Jane Schroeder (1982) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Georgia Tech Laura Golden (1986-87) 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 Agnus Berenato (1993-2003) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Theresa Grentz 5 6 5 .545 0 0 0 MaChelle Joseph 7 5 7 .416 0 0 0 (1997-98-99-2000-03) (2007-08-09-10-11-12-14) TOTAL 8 8 8 .500 0 0 0 TOTAL 9 5 9 .357 0 0 0 Illinois St. Gonzaga *Melinda Fischer (1983-85) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Kelly Graves 7 8 7 .533 0 0 0 *Jill Hutchison (1983-85-89) 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 (2007-09-10-11-12-13-14) Robin Pingeton (2005-08) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Lisa Fortier (2015-17) 2 2 2 .500 TOTAL 5 1 5 .167 0 0 0 TOTAL 9 10 9 .526 0 0 0 Grambling Indiana Maryalyce Jeremiah (1983) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Patricia Cage-Bibbs 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 (1994-96-97) Jim Izard (1994-95) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 David Ponton (1998-99) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Kathi Bennett (2002) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 5 0 5 .000 0 0 0 Terri Moren (2016) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Green Bay TOTAL 5 2 5 .286 0 0 0 Carol Hammerle (1994-98) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Iona Kevin Borseth (1999-2000- 11 2 11 .154 0 0 0 Billi Godsey (2016) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 02-03-04-05-07-13-15- TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 16-17) Iowa Matt Bollant (2009-10-11-12) 4 4 4 .500 0 0 0 Vivian Stringer (1986-87-88- 9 10 9 .526 0 0 1 TOTAL 17 6 17 .261 0 0 0 89-90-91-92-93-94)

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Tournament Record Women’s Final Four Tournament Record Women’s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Angie Lee (1996-97-98) 3 4 3 .571 0 0 0 Mickie DeMoss (2006) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Lisa Bluder (2001-02-04-06- 12 7 12 .368 0 0 0 Matthew Mitchell (2010-11- 8 16 8 .667 0 0 0 08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15) 12-13-14-15-16-17) TOTAL 24 21 24 .467 0 0 1 TOTAL 14 20 14 .588 0 0 0 Iowa St. La Salle Bill Fennelly (1997-98-99- 17 17 17 .500 0 0 0 Kevin Gallagher (1983) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 2000-01-02-05-07-08-09- Bill “Speedy” Morris (1986) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 10-11-12-13-14-15-17) John Miller (1988-89) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 TOTAL 17 17 17 .500 0 0 0 TOTAL 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 Jackson St. La.-Monroe Sadie Magee (1982-83) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Linda Harper 4 5 4 .556 0 0 1 Andrew Pennington (1995) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 (1983-84-85-87) Denise Taylor (2008) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 4 5 4 .556 0 0 1 TOTAL 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Lamar University Jacksonville Al Barbre (1991) 1 3 1 .750 0 0 0 Yolett McPhee-McCuin 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Larry Tidwell (2010) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 (2016) TOTAL 2 3 2 .600 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Lehigh James Madison Sue Troyan (1997-2009-10) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Sheila Moorman 6 7 6 .538 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 (1986-87-88-89-91-96) Kenny Brooks 6 1 6 .166 .143 0 0 Liberty Rick Reeves (1997-98-99) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 (2007-10-11-14-15-16) Carey Green (2000-01-02- 13 2 13 .133 0 0 0 TOTAL 12 8 12 .400 0 0 0 03-04-05-06-08-09-10-12- Kansas 13-15) Marian Washington (1987- 11 9 11 .450 0 0 0 TOTAL 16 2 16 .111 0 0 0 88-92-93-94-95-96-97-98- 99-2000) Little Rock Joe Foley (2010-11-12-15) 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 Bonnie Henrickson (2012-13) 2 4 2 .666 0 0 0 TOTAL 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 TOTAL 13 13 13 .500 0 0 0 Kansas St. Lipscomb Frank Bennett (2004) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Lynn Hickey (1982-83-84) 3 3 3 .500 0 0 0 Matilda Mossman (1987) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Debbie Patterson (1997- 9 8 9 .471 0 0 0 LIU Brooklyn 2002-03-04-05-08-09- Tony Bozzella (2001) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 11-12) TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Jeff Mittie (2016-17) 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 Long Beach St. TOTAL 15 13 15 .464 0 0 0 Joan Bonvicini (1982-83-84- 10 18 10 .643 0 0 2 Kent St. 85-86-87-88-89-90-91) Laurel Wartluft (1982) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Glenn McDonald (1992) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Bob Lindsay 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 Jody Wynn (2017) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 (1996-98-2000-02) TOTAL 12 18 12 .600 0 0 2 TOTAL 5 1 5 .167 0 0 0 Louisiana Kentucky J. Kelley Hall (2007) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Terry Hall (1982-83-86) 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Sharon Fanning (1991) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Louisiana Tech Bernadette Mattox (1999) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 *Sonja Hogg (1982-83-84-85) 4 14 3 .824 1 1 1 *Leon Barmore (1983-84- 20 56 19 .747 1 4 4 85-86-87-88-89-90-91- 92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99- 2000-01-02) Kurt Budke (2003-04-05) 3 4 3 .571 0 0 0 Chris Long (2006) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Teresa Weatherspoon (2010-11) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 27 65 25 .722 2 4 4 Louisville Peggy Fiehrer (1983-84) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Bud Childers (1993-95-97) 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 *Sara White (1998-99) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 *Martin Clapp (1998-99-2001) 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 Tom Collen (2005-06-07) 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 Jeff Walz (2008-09-11-12- 9 23 9 .719 0 2 0 13-14-15-16-17) TOTAL 20 27 20 .574 0 2 0 Loyola Maryland Pat Coyle (1994-95) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 UConn’s Geno Auriemma following the 2010 championship game. TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0

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Tournament Record Women’s Final Four Tournament Record Women’s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Loyola Marymount Michigan Julie Wilhoit (2004) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Bud Van De Wege (1990) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Sue Guevara (1998-2000-01) 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 LSU Kevin Borseth (2012) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Sue Gunter (1984-86-87-88- 14 20 14 .588 0 0 1 Kim Barnes-Arico (2013) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 89-90-91-97-99-2000-01- TOTAL 6 3 6 .333 0 0 0 02-03-04) Michigan St. Pokey Chatman (2005-06) 2 8 2 .800 0 0 2 Karen Langeland (1991-96-97) 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 Bob Starkey (2007) 1 4 1 .800 0 0 1 Joanne P. McCallie 5 9 5 .643 0 1 0 Van Chancellor (2008-09-10) 3 6 3 .666 0 0 1 (2003-04-05-06-07) Nikki Fargas 5 5 5 .500 0 0 0 Suzy Merchant (2009-10-11- 8 7 8 .467 0 0 0 (2012-13-14-15-17) 12-13-14-16-17) TOTAL 25 43 25 .632 0 0 5 TOTAL 16 18 16 .529 0 1 0 Maine Middle Tenn. Joanne P. McCallie 6 1 6 .143 0 0 0 Larry Inman (1983-84-85-86) 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 (1995-96-97-98-99-2000) Lewis Bivens (1988-96) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Sharon Versyp (2004) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Stephany Smith 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 TOTAL 7 1 7 .125 0 0 0 (1998-2004-05) Manhattan Rick Insell (2006-07-09-10- 9 1 9 .100 0 0 0 Kathy Solano (1987-90) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 11-12-13-14-16) Michelle Sharp (1996) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 18 5 18 .217 0 0 0 Sal Buscaglia (2003) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Milwaukee TOTAL 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Sandy Botham (2001-06) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Marist TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Brian Giorgis (2004-06-07- 10 4 10 .286 0 0 0 Minnesota 08-09-10-11-12-13-14) Linda Hill-MacDonald (1994) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 TOTAL 10 4 10 .286 0 0 0 Brenda Oldfield Frese (2002) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Marquette Pam Borton 6 9 6 .600 0 0 1 Jim Jabir (1994-95) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 (2003-04-05-06-08-09) Terri Mitchell (1997-98-99- 7 4 7 .364 0 0 0 Marlene Stollings (2015) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 2000-04-07-11) TOTAL 9 11 9 .550 0 0 1 Carolyn Kieger (2017) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Mississippi St. TOTAL 10 4 10 .286 0 0 0 Sharon Fanning 6 6 6 .500 0 0 0 Marshall (1999-2000-02-03-09-10) Sarah Evans-Moore (1997) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Vic Schaefer (2015-16-17) 3 8 3 .727 0 1 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 9 14 9 .609 0 1 0 Maryland Missouri Chris Weller (1982-83-84- 12 12 12 .500 0 0 2 Joann Rutherford 6 2 6 .250 0 0 0 86-88-89-90-91-92-93- (1982-83-84-85-86-94) 97-2001) Cindy Stein (2001-04-06) 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 Brenda Frese (2004-05-06- 13 32 12 .727 1 0 2 Robin Pingeton (2016-17) 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 07-08-09-11-12-13-14-15- TOTAL 11 6 11 .353 0 0 0 16-17) Missouri St. TOTAL 25 44 24 .647 1 0 4 Cheryl Burnett (1991-92-93- 10 14 10 .583 0 0 2 Massachusetts 94-95-96-98-99-2000-01) Joanie O’Brien (1996-98) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Katie Abrahamson- 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Henderson (2003-04-06) McNeese Kellie Harper (2016) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Brooks Donald-Williams 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 14 14 14 .500 0 0 2 (2011-12) Monmouth TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Milton Parker (1983) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Memphis TOTAL 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Mary Lou Johns (1982-85-87) 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 Montana Joye Lee-McNelis 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 Robin Selvig (1983-84-86- 21 6 21 .222 0 0 0 (1995-96-97-98) 88-89-90-91-92-94-95-96- TOTAL 7 2 7 .222 0 0 0 97-98-2000-04-05-08-09- Miami (FL) 10-11-13-15) Ferne Labati 6 2 6 .250 0 0 0 TOTAL 21 6 21 .222 0 0 0 (1989-92-93-98-2003-04) Montana St. Katie Meier 6 4 6 .400 0 0 0 Judy Spoelstra (1993) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 (2011-12-13-15-16-17) Tricia Binford (2017) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 12 6 12 .333 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Miami (OH) Mt. St. Mary's Maria Fantanarosa (2008) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Bill Sheahan (1994-95) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0

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Tournament Record Women’s Final Four Tournament Record Women’s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Murray St. Don Perrelli 5 3 5 .375 0 0 0 Jody Adams (2008) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 (1987-90-91-93-97) TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Joe McKeown (2015) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Navy TOTAL 7 3 7 .300 0 0 0 Stefanie Pemper (2011-12-13) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Northwestern St. TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 James Smith (1989-2004) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 N.C. A&T *Brooke Stoehr (2014-15) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 *Scott Stoehr (2014-15) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Tim Abney (1994) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Patricia Cage-Bibbs (2009) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Tarrell Robinson (2016) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Notre Dame TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Muffet McGraw (1992-94- 24 56 23 .709 1 3 2 96-97-98-99-2000-01-02- NC State 03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10- Kay Yow (1982-83-84-85-86- 20 19 20 .487 0 0 1 11-12-13-14-15-16-17) 87-89-90-91-95-96-97-98- TOTAL 24 56 23 .709 1 4 2 99-2000-01-04-05-06-07) Kellie Harper (2010) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Oakland Wes Moore (2014-17) 2 1 2 .333 Beckie Francis (2002-06) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 23 20 23 .465 0 0 1 TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Nebraska Ohio Angela Beck (1988-93-96) 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 Amy Pritchard (1986) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Paul Sanderford 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 Marsha Reall (1995) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 (1998-99-2000) Bob Boldon (2015) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Connie Yori 7 6 7 .462 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 (2007-08-10-12-13-14-15) Ohio St. TOTAL 13 8 13 .381 0 0 0 Tara VanDerveer (1982-84-85) 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 New Mexico Nancy Darsch 7 11 7 .611 0 1 0 Don Flanagan (1998-2002- 8 3 8 .273 0 0 0 (1986-87-88-89-90-93-96) 03-04-05-06-07-08) Beth Burns (1999) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 8 3 8 .273 0 0 0 Jim Foster (2003-04-05-06- 10 10 10 .500 0 0 0 New Mexico St. 07-08-09-10-11-12) Kevin McGuff (2015-16-17) 3 5 3 .625 0 0 0 Joe McKeown (1987-88) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Mark Trakh (2015-16-17) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 24 28 24 .538 0 1 0 TOTAL 5 0 5 .000 0 0 0 Oklahoma New Orleans Maura McHugh (1986) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Burl Plunkett (1995) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Joey Favaloro (1987) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Sherri Coale (2000-01-02- 18 31 18 .633 0 1 1 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10- Norfolk St. 11-12-13-14-15-16-17) James Sweat (2002) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 20 33 20 .623 0 1 2 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Oklahoma St. North Carolina Dick Halterman 7 4 7 .364 0 0 0 Jennifer Alley (1983-84-85-86) 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 (1989-90-91-93-94-95-96) Sylvia Hatchell (1987-92-93- 22 45 21 .682 1 0 2 Kurt Budke (2007-08-10) 3 3 3 .500 0 0 0 94-95-97-98-99-2000-02- Jim Littell (2013-14-15-16) 4 3 4 .429 0 0 0 03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10- TOTAL 14 10 14 .417 0 0 0 11-13-14-15) TOTAL 26 47 25 .653 1 0 2 Old Dominion Marianne Stanley 5 12 4 .750 1 0 1 North Dakota (1982-83-84-85-87) Travis Brewster (2014) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Wendy Larry (1988-89-90- 20 22 20 .524 0 1 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99- North Texas 2000-01-02-03-04-05-06- Judy Nelson (1986) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 07-08) TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 25 34 24 .586 1 1 1 Northeastern Ole Miss Joy Malchodi (1999) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Van Chancellor (1982-83- 14 15 14 .517 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91- 92-94-95-96) Northern Ariz. Carol Ross (2004-05-07) 3 3 3 .500 0 0 0 Laura Kelly (2006) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 17 18 17 .514 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Oral Roberts Northern Ill. Jerry Finkbeiner 5 0 5 .000 0 0 0 Jane Albright-Dieterle 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 (1999-2001-05-07-08) (1990-92-93-94) Liz Galloway-McQuitter 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Misti Cussen (2013) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 (1995) TOTAL 6 0 6 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 5 2 5 .286 0 0 0 Oregon Northwestern Elwin Heiny (1982-84-87) 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 Annette Lynch (1982) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0

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Tournament Record Women’s Final Four Tournament Record Women’s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Jody Runge (1994-95-96- 8 3 8 .273 0 0 0 Radford 97-98-99-2000-01) Lubomyr Lichonczak 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Bev Smith (2005) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 (1994-95-96) Kelly Graves (2017) 1 3 1 .750 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 13 8 13 .381 0 0 0 Rhode Island Oregon St. Linda Ziemke (1996) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Aki Hill (1983-84-94-95) 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Judy Spoelstra (1996) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Rice Scott Rueck 4 8 4 .667 0 0 1 Cristy McKinney (2000-05) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 (2014-15-16-17) TOTAL 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 TOTAL 9 10 9 .526 0 0 1 Richmond Penn Stephanie Gaitley (1990-91) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Kelly Greenberg (2001-04) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Joanne Boyle (2005) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Mike McLaughlin 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 (2014-16-17) TOTAL 5 0 5 .000 0 0 0 Robert Morris Sal Buscaglia 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Penn St. (2007-08-14-16) Rene Portland (1982-83-84- 21 26 21 .553 0 0 1 Charlie Buscaglia (2017) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 85-86-87-88-90-91-92-93- 94-95-96-99-2000-01-02- TOTAL 5 0 5 .000 0 0 0 03-04-05) Rutgers Coquese Washington 4 6 4 .600 0 0 0 Theresa Grentz (1986-87- 9 8 9 .471 0 0 0 (2011-12-13-14) 88-89-90-91-92-93-94) TOTAL 25 32 25 .561 0 0 1 Vivian Stringer (1998-99- 15 28 15 .651 0 1 1 2000-01-03-04-05-06-07- Pepperdine 08-09-10-11-12-15) Mark Trakh (2000-02-03) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 24 36 24 .600 0 1 1 Julie Rousseau (2006) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Sacred Heart Pittsburgh Ed Swanson (2006-09-12) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Agnus Berenato 3 5 3 .625 0 0 0 (2007-08-09) Saint Francis (PA) Suzie McConnell-Serio 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Jenny Przekwas 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 (2015) (1996-97-98-99) TOTAL 4 6 4 .600 0 0 0 Myndi Hill (2000-02-03) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Portland Jill Poe (2004-05) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Jim Sollars (1994-95-96-97) 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Susan Robinson Fruchtl 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 (2010-11) TOTAL 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 11 0 11 .000 0 0 0 Portland St. Sherri Murrell (2010) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Saint Joseph's Jim Foster 6 3 6 .333 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 (1985-86-87-88-89-90) Prairie View Stephanie Gaitley 5 3 5 .375 0 0 0 Cynthia Cooper-Dyke 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 (1994-95-97-99-2000) (2007-09-11) Cindy Griffin (2013-14) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 Toyelle Wilson (2012-13) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 13 7 13 .350 0 0 0 Dawn Brown (2014) 1 0 1 .000 Saint Peter's TOTAL 6 0 6 .000 0 0 0 Mike Granelli (1982-92-93- 7 0 7 .000 0 0 0 Princeton 97-99-2000-02) Courtney Banghart 6 1 6 .143 0 0 0 TOTAL 7 0 7 .000 0 0 0 (2010-11-12-13-15-16) TOTAL 6 1 6 .143 0 0 0 Samford Providence Mike Morris (2011-12) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Bob Foley (1986-89-90-91-92) 5 2 5 .286 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 5 2 5 .286 0 0 0 San Diego Purdue Kathy Marpe (1993-2000) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Lin Dunn 7 10 7 .588 0 0 1 Cindy Fisher (2008) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 (1989-90-91-92-94-95-96) TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Nell Fortner (1997) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 San Diego St. Carolyn Peck (1998-99) 2 9 1 .900 1 0 0 Earnest Riggins (1984-85) 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 Kristy Curry 7 15 7 .682 0 1 0 Beth Burns (1993-94-95-97- 7 4 7 .364 0 0 0 (2000-01-02-03-04-05-06) 2009-10-12) Sharon Versyp (2007-08-09- 9 12 9 .571 0 0 0 TOTAL 9 6 9 .400 0 0 0 11-12-13-14-16-17) San Francisco TOTAL 26 47 25 .653 1 1 1 *Mary Hile-Nepfel 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 Quinnipiac (1995-96-97) Tricia Fabbri (2013-15-17) 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 *Bill Nepfel (1995-96-97) 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 Jennifer Azzi (2016) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0

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Tournament Record Women’s Final Four Tournament Record Women’s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Santa Clara Marianne Stanley (1991-92-93) 3 4 3 .571 0 0 0 Caren Horstmeyer 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 Cheryl Miller (1994-95) 2 3 2 .600 0 0 0 (1992-94-98-99) Fred Williams (1997) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Chris Denker (2002) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Mark Trakh (2005-06-14) 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 Michelle Bento-Jackson (2005) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Cynthia Cooper Dyke (2014) 1 0 1 .000 TOTAL 6 1 6 .143 0 0 0 TOTAL 16 29 14 .674 2 1 0 Savannah St. Southern Ill. Cedric Baker (2015) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Cindy Scott (1986-87-90-92) 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 Seton Hall Southern Miss. Phyllis Mangina (1994-95) 2 3 2 .600 0 0 0 Tony Bozzella (2015-16) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Kay James (1985-87-89-90- 8 4 8 .333 0 0 0 92-94-95-96) TOTAL 4 3 4 .429 0 0 0 TOTAL 8 4 8 .333 0 0 0 SFA Mary Ann Otwell (1982-83) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Southern U. Gary Blair 6 6 6 .500 0 0 0 #Sandy Pugh (2002-04-06) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 (1988-89-90-91-92-93) TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Joe Curl (1994) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 St. Bonaventure Royce Chadwick (1995-96- 7 4 7 .364 0 0 0 97-98-99-2000-01) Jim Crowley (2012-16) 2 3 2 .600 0 0 0 Lee Ann Riley (2002-06) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 3 2 .600 0 0 0 TOTAL 18 10 18 .357 0 0 0 St. Francis Brooklyn Siena John Thurston (2015) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Gina Castelli (2001) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 St. John's (NY) SMU Don Perrelli (1983-84) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Rhonda Rompola (1994-95- 7 3 7 .300 0 0 0 Joe Mullaney (1988) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 96-98-99-2000-08) Kim Barnes-Arico 4 5 4 .555 0 0 0 (2006-10-11-12) TOTAL 7 3 7 .300 0 0 0 Joe Tartanella (2013-14-16) 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 South Ala. TOTAL 10 7 10 .412 0 0 0 Charles Branum (1987) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 St. Mary's (CA) TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Kelly Graves (1999) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 South Carolina Michelle Jacoby (2001) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Terry Kelly (1982) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 Nancy Wilson 5 3 5 .375 0 0 0 (1986-88-89-90-91) Stanford Susan Walvius (2002-03) 2 4 2 .667 0 0 0 Dotty McCrea (1982) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Dawn Staley 6 17 5 .773 1 0 1 Tara VanDerveer (1988-89- 29 80 27 .748 2 2 8 (2012-13-14-15-16-17) 90-91-92-93-94-95-97-98- 99-2000-01-02-03-04-05- TOTAL 14 25 13 .658 1 0 1 06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13- South Carolina St. 14-15-16-17) Willie Simon (1983) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 *Marianne Stanley (1996) 1 4 1 .800 0 0 1 TOTAL 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 *Amy Tucker (1996) 1 4 1 .800 0 0 1 TOTAL 31 84 29 .743 2 2 9 South Dakota Amy Williams (2014) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Stetson TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Dee Romine (2005) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Lynn Bria (2011-13) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 South Dakota St. TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Aaron Johnston 7 2 7 .222 0 0 0 (2009-10-11-12-13-15-16) Syracuse TOTAL 7 2 7 .222 0 0 0 Barbara Jacobs (1985-88) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Marianna Freeman (2002) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 South Fla. Quentin Hillsman 6 8 6 .571 0 1 0 Jose Fernandez 5 3 5 .375 0 0 0 (2008-13-14-15-16-17) (2006-13-15-16-17) TOTAL 9 8 9 .471 0 1 0 TOTAL 5 3 5 .375 0 0 0 TCU Southeast Mo. St. Jeff Mittie (2001-02-03-04- 9 5 9 .357 0 0 0 B.J. Smith (2006) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 05-06-07-09-10) John Ishee (2007) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 9 5 9 .357 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Temple Southern California Linda MacDonald (1989) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Linda Sharp 7 19 5 .792 2 1 0 Dawn Staley 6 2 6 .250 0 0 0 (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88) (2002-04-05-06-07-08)

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Tournament Record Women’s Final Four Tournament Record Women’s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Tonya Cardoza 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 Tulane (2009-10-11-17) Lisa Stockton (1995-96-97-98- 11 3 11 .214 0 0 0 TOTAL 11 5 11 .313 0 0 0 99-2000-01-02-03-10-15) Tennessee TOTAL 11 3 11 .214 0 0 0 Pat Summitt (1982-83-84- 31 112 23 .830 8 5 5 Tulsa 85-86-87-88-89-90-91- Charlene Thomas-Swinson 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99- (2006) 2000-01-02-03-04-05-06- 07-08-09-10-11-12) Matilda Mussman (2013) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Holly Warlick 5 12 5 .706 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 (2013-14-15-16-17) UAB TOTAL 36 124 28 .816 8 5 5 Jeannie Milling (1994-2000) 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 Tennessee St. TOTAL 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 Teresa Lawrence-Phillips 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 UC Davis (1994-95) Jennifer Gross (2011) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Larry Inman (2015) 1 0 1 .000 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Tennessee Tech UC Irvine Colleen Matsuhara (1995) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Marynell Meadors (1982-85) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Bill Worrell (1987-89-90-91- 8 3 8 .273 0 0 0 92-93-99-2000) UC Riverside TOTAL 10 3 10 .231 0 0 0 John Margaritis (2006-07-10) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Texas TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Jody Conradt (1983-84-85- 21 31 20 .608 1 0 2 UC Santa Barbara 86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93- Mark French (1992-93-97- 12 7 12 .368 0 0 0 94-96-97-99-2000-01-02- 98-99-2000-01-02-03-04- 03-04-05) 05-08) Gail Goestenkors 5 1 5 .166 0 0 0 Lindsay Gottlieb (2009) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 (2008-09-10-11-12) Karen Aston 4 8 4 .667 0 0 0 (2014-15-16-17) TOTAL 30 40 29 .580 1 0 2 Texas A&M Lynn Hickey (1994) 1 2 1 .667 0 0 0 Candi Harvey (1996) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Gary Blair (2006-07-08-09- 12 21 11 .656 1 0 0 10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17) TOTAL 14 23 13 .639 1 0 0 Texas St. Linda Sharp (1997) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Suzanne Fox (2003) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Texas Southern Johnetta Hayes-Perry 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 (2017) TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Texas Tech Marsha Sharp (1984-86-90- 18 30 17 .638 1 0 0 91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98- 99-2000-01-02-03-04-05) Kristy Curry (2011-13) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 20 30 19 .612 1 0 0 Toledo Bill Fennelly (1991-92-95) 3 2 3 .400 0 0 0 Mark Ehlen 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 (1996-97-99-2001) Tricia Cullop (2017) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 8 3 8 .272 0 0 0 Troy Jerry Hester (1997) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Chanda Rigby (2016-17) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 The late LSU coach Sue Gunter led the Tigers to 20 tournament wins.

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Tournament Record Women’s Final Four Tournament Record Women’s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Carlene Mitchell (2012) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 UTSA TOTAL 14 7 14 .333 0 0 0 Rae Rippetoe-Blair (2008-09) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 UCF TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Jerry Richardson (1996) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Valparaiso Lynn Bria (1999) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Keith Freeman (2003-04) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Joi Williams (2009-11) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Vanderbilt UCLA Phil Lee (1986-87-89-90) 4 2 4 .333 0 0 0 Billie Moore (1983-85-90-92) 4 3 4 .429 0 0 0 Ada Gee (1991) 1 2 1 .667 0 0 0 Kathy Olivier 5 5 5 .500 0 0 0 Jim Foster (1992-93-94-95- 10 21 10 .677 0 0 1 (1998-99-2000-04-06) 96-97-98-2000-01-02) Nikki Fargas (2010-11) 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 Melanie Balcomb (2003-04- 12 14 12 .538 0 0 0 Cori Close (2013-16-17) 3 5 3 .625 0 0 0 05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12- TOTAL 14 15 14 .517 0 0 0 13-14) UConn TOTAL 27 39 27 .591 0 0 1 Geno Auriemma (1989-90- 29 113 18 .863 11 0 7 VCU 91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98- Beth Cunningham (2009) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 99-2000-01-02-03-04-05- TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13- 14-15-16-17) Vermont TOTAL 29 113 18 .863 11 0 7 Cathy Inglese (1992-93) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 UMBC Pam Borton (1994) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Keith Cieplicki (2000) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Phil Stern (2007) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Sharon Dawley (2009-10) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 6 1 6 .143 0 0 0 UNC Asheville Villanova Betsy Blose (2007) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Harry Perretta (1986-87-88- 10 7 10 .412 0 0 0 Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 89-2001-02-03-04-09-13) (2016-17) TOTAL 10 7 10 .412 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 UNCG Virginia Debbie Ryan (1984-85-86- 24 33 24 .579 0 1 2 Lynne Agee (1998) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94- TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 95-96-97-98-99-2000-01- UNI 02-03-05-08-09-10) Tanya Warren (2010-11) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 24 33 24 .579 0 1 2 TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Virginia Tech UNLV Carol Alfano (1994-95) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 *Sheila Strike Bolla 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Bonnie Henrickson 5 6 5 .545 0 0 0 (1984-85-86) (1998-99-2001-03-04) *Jim Bolla 7 3 7 .300 0 0 0 Beth Dunkenberger (2005-06) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 (1984-85-86-89-90-91-94) TOTAL 9 8 9 .471 0 0 0 Regina Miller (2002) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Wake Forest TOTAL 8 3 8 .273 0 0 0 Joe Sanchez (1988) 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 UT Arlington TOTAL 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Donna Capps (2005-07) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Washington TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Joyce Sake (1985) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Utah Chris Gobrecht (1986-87- 9 11 9 .550 0 0 0 Fern Gardner (1983) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 88-89-90-91-93-94-95) Elaine Elliott (1986-89-90- 15 9 15 .364 0 0 0 June Daugherty 6 4 6 .400 0 0 0 91-95-96-97-98-2000-01- (1997-98-2001-03-06-07) 03-05-06-08-09) Mike Neighbors 3 6 3 .667 0 0 1 Anthony Levrets (2011) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 (2015-16-17) TOTAL 17 9 17 .346 0 0 0 TOTAL 19 21 19 .525 0 0 1 UTEP Washington St. Keitha Adams (2008-12) 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 Harold Rhodes (1991) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 UT Martin Weber St. Kevin McMillan 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Carla Taylor (2002-03) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 (2011-12-13-14) TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 West Virginia *Kittie Blakemore (1989-92) 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0

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Tournament Record Women’s Final Four Tournament Record Women’s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd *Scott Harrelson (1989-92) 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 Wisconsin Mike Carey (2004-07-08- 10 8 10 .444 0 0 0 Mary Murphy (1992) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 10-11-12-13-14-16-17) Jane Albright 5 2 5 .286 0 0 0 TOTAL 14 12 14 .462 0 0 0 (1995-96-98-2001-02) Western Caro. Lisa Stone (2010) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Kellie Harper (2005-09) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 7 2 7 .222 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Wright St. Western Ill. Mike Bradbury (2014) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Regina Miller (1995) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 JD Gravina 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Wyoming TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Joe Legerski (2008) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Western Ky. TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Paul Sanderford (1985-86- 12 15 12 .556 0 1 2 Xavier 87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94- Mark Ehlen (1993) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 95-97) Melanie Balcomb 3 4 3 .571 0 0 0 Steve Small (1998-2000) 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 (1999-2000-01) Mary Taylor Cowles (2003-08) 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Kevin McGuff 6 4 6 .400 0 0 0 Michelle Clark-Head 3 0 3 .000 (2003-07-08-09-10-11) (2014-15-17) TOTAL 10 8 10 .444 0 0 0 TOTAL 19 17 19 .472 0 1 2 Youngstown St. Western Mich. Ed DiGregorio 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 Jim Hess (1985) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 (1996-98-2000) Ron Stewart (2003) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0

Wichita St. *Co-Head Coach Jody Adams (2013-14-15) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 *Southern University’s participation in the 2010 championship was vacated by TOTAL 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 the NCAA Committee on Infractions. Winthrop Kevin Cook (2014) 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0

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PRE-NCAA STATISTICAL LEADERS AND AIAW RESULTS

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Anne Donovan excelled for Old Dominion, leading the Lady Monarchs to the AIAW national title in 1980 and two Women’s Final Fours in 1982 and 1983.

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The following women played all or most of their collegiate careers before the Player, Team Seasons G Pts. era of official NCAA women’s basketball statistics, which began in 1981-82. Valerie Still, Kentucky 1980-83 119 2,763 Before becoming members of the NCAA in 1981-82, most women’s programs Tina Gunn, BYU 1977-80 101 2,759 were under the auspices of the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women. Kathy Miller, Weber St. 1976-79 100 2,746 Anne Donovan, Old Dominion 1980-83 136 2,719 The NCAA would like to thank the University of Maryland libraries for their Cindy Stumph, Weber St. 1980-83 122 2,690 assistance in sharing the AIAW Archive information: Ann Meyers, UCLA 1977-80 126 2,672 “AIAW Archives, Special Collections, University of Maryland Libraries.” Inge Nissen, Old Dominion 1977-80 135 2,647 If you have information that can be utilized in expanding/completing any Jerilyn Harper, Tennessee/Tennessee 1979, 80-82 129 2,603 portion of this section, please send supporting documents to Rick Nixon at Tech [email protected]. Anne Gregory, Fordham 1977-80 127 2,548 Sharon Upshaw, Drake 1977-80 127 2,513 Julie Gross, LSU 1977-80 131 2,488 Peggie Gillom, Ole Miss 1977-80 144 2,486 CAREER RECORDS Nancy Lieberman, Old Dominion 1977-80 134 2,430 Linda Krawford, Oakland 1980-83 + 2,400 Scoring Average Robin Mortensen, St. John Fisher 1980-83 + 2,379 (Minimum 2,000 points) Genia Beasley, North Carolina St. 1977-80 128 2,367 Rosie Thompson, East Carolina 1977-80 113 2,352 Player, Team Seasons G FG FT Pts. Avg. Diane Scherer, St. Cloud St. 1980-83 + 2,349 Carol Blazejowski, Montclair St. 1975-78 101 1,344 511 3,199 *31.7 Marshell Hambrick, Albany St. (GA) 1978-81 + 2,343 Pearl Moore, Francis Marion 1975-79 127 1,620 644 *3,884 30.6 Rona Nesbit, Gannon 1978-81 96 2,340 Susan Highfill, Roanoke 1976-79 71 + + 2,028 28.6 Helen Shereda Smith, Oakland 1977-80 101 2,338 Carol Menken Schaudt, Oregon St. 1979-81 81 955 333 2,243 27.7 Colleen Galloway, California 1978-81 126 2,320 Kathy Miller, Weber St. 1976-79 100 1,084 578 2,746 27.5 Judy Porter, San Diego St. 1980-83 120 2,318 Tina Gunn, BYU 1977-80 101 1,107 545 2,759 27.3 Theresa Carey, Mahattanville 1979-82 119 2,306 Lynette Woodard, Kansas 1978-81 139 *1,572 505 3,649 26.3 Jody Imbrie, Grove City 1980-83 91 2,288 Lusia Harris, Delta St. 1974-77 115 1,267 447 2,981 25.9 Vivian Humphrey, Mercer 1978-81 116 2,284 Wanda Hightower, UAB 1979-82 111 1,113 629 2,855 25.7 Sheila Foster, South Carolina 1979-82 134 2,266 Susie Snider Eppers, Baylor $ 1975-77 123 + + 3,137 25.5 Carol Chason, Valdosta St. 1976-79 + 2,265 Jody Imbrie, Grove City 1980-83 91 853 582 2,288 25.1 Angela Turner, Louisiana Tech 1979-82 153 2,262 Cindy Brogdon, Mercer/Tennessee 1976-77, 128 1,313 578 3,204 25.0 Linda Waggoner, Texas 1977-80 161 2,256 78-79 Jackie Beene McBride, BYU 1979-82 124 2,249 Denise Curry, UCLA 1978-81 130 1,386 426 3,198 24.6 Carol Menken Schaudt, Oregon St. 1979-81 81 2,243 Barbara Kennedy, Clemson 1979-82 127 1,349 415 3,113 24.5 Marsha Cowart, ETSU 1980-83 111 2,239 Mary Beth Bowler, King’s (PA) 1980-82 83 814 396 2,024 24.4 Margie O’Brien, Clark (MA) 1980-83 116 2,215 Rona Nesbit, Gannon 1978-81 96 1,053 234 2,340 24.4 Donna Hammond Mares, UC Riverside 1980-83 96 2,192 Susan Taylor, Valdosta St. 1977-80 128 1,249 520 3,018 23.6 Carol Lammers, Dayton 1978-81 + 2,151 LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St. 1980-83 128 1,288 425 3,001 23.4 Linda Street, Memphis 1977-79, 81 137 2,147 Valerie Still, Kentucky 1980-83 119 1,118 527 2,763 23.2 Molly McQuire, Oklahoma 1980-83 115 2,147 Helen Shereda Smith, Oakland 1977-80 101 973 392 2,338 23.1 Pam Chambers, Tennessee Tech 1977-80 132 2,144 Jody Lavin, Rochester 1979-82 91 897 300 2,094 23.0 Cathy Parson, West Virginia 1980-83 121 2,128 Donna Hammond Mares, UC Riverside 1980-83 96 873 446 2,192 22.8 Adrian Mitchell, Kansas 1976-79 125 2,124 Queen Brumfield, Southeastern La. 1976-79 133 1,205 576 2,986 22.5 Emma Mumphrey, Mercer 1980-83 114 2,098 Cindy Stumph, Weber St. 1980-83 122 1,011 *668 2,690 22.0 Jody Lavin, Rochester 1979-82 91 2,094 *Pre-1982 record. +Figures unavailable. $Baylor non-varsity her first year. Mary Gaudreau, Siena 1980-83 113 2,084 Diane Dietz, Michigan 1979-82 106 2,076 Points Terese Allen, Georgia St. 1978-81 101 2,074 Bonnie Beachy, Kent St. 1979-82 121 2,071 Player, Team Seasons G Pts. Bev Smith, Oregon 1979-82 110 2,063 Pearl Moore, Francis Marion 1975-79 127 *3,884 Donna Murphy, Morehead St. 1977-80 105 2,059 Lynette Woodard, Kansas 1978-81 139 3,649 Cindy Haugejorde, Iowa 1977-80 96 2,059 Cindy Brogdon, Mercer/Tennessee 1976-77, 78-79 128 3,204 Jodi Martin, Wright St. 1980-83 + 2,055 Carol Blazejowski, Montclair St. 1975-78 101 3,199 Patrice Walker, C.W. Post 1978-81 + 2,051 Denise Curry, UCLA 1978-81 130 3,198 Claudette Charney, Saginaw Valley/ 1977-79, 80 + 2,047 Susie Snider Eppers, Baylor $ 1975-77 123 3,137 Grand Valley St. Barbara Kennedy, Clemson 1979-82 127 3,113 Jeanne Ruark Hoff, Stanford 1980-83 116 2,038 Susan Taylor, Valdosta St. 1977-80 128 3,018 Susan Highfill, Roanoke 1976-79 71 2,028 LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St. 1980-83 128 3,001 Mary Beth Bowler, King’s (PA) 1980-82 83 2,024 Queen Brumfield, Southeastern La. 1976-79 133 2,986 Janice Reaves, Fairleigh Dickinson 1980-83 115 2,016 Lusia Harris, Delta St. 1974-77 115 2,981 Carol Jarrard, Truman 1979-82 + 2,006 Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech 1979-82 153 2,979 Cathy Boswell, Illinois St. 1979-82 121 2,005 Wanda Hightower, UAB 1979-82 111 2,855 Linda McKinnie, Memphis 1979-82 132 2,000 Jill Rankin, Wayland Baptist/ 1977-79, 80 146 2,851 *Pre-1982 record. $Baylor non-varsity her first year. +Number of games Tennessee played unavailable. Betty Booker, Memphis 1977-80 137 2,835

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Field-Goal Percentage Player, Team Seasons G Rebs. Avg. (Minimum 400 field goals made) Maree Jackson, LSU 1977-78 70 1,032 14.7 Tina Gunn, BYU 1977-80 101 1,482 14.7 Player, Team Seasons G FG FGA Pct. Anne Donovan, Old Dominion 1980-83 136 1,976 14.5 Carol Menken Schaudt, Oregon St. 1979-81 81 955 1,381 *69.2 Lusia Harris, Delta St. 1974-77 115 1,662 14.5 Rosie Montgomery, Stephen F. Austin 1979-80 66 658 997 66.0 Julie Casey, Occidental 1979-82 78 1,114 14.3 Maree Jackson, LSU 1977-78 70 753 1,156 65.1 Ann McReynolds, New Mexico St. 1975-78 75 1,046 13.9 Lusia Harris, Delta St. 1974-77 115 1,267 2,001 63.3 Janice Reaves, Fairleigh Dickinson 1980-83 115 1,603 13.9 Anne Donovan, Old Dominion 1980-83 136 1,170 1,854 63.1 Pam Cassity, Tennessee Tech 1974-77 128 1,782 13.9 Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech 1979-82 153 1,193 1,916 62.3 Donna Murphy, Morehead St. 1977-80 105 1,439 13.7 Molly McQuire, Oklahoma 1980-83 115 859 1,403 61.2 Sharon Upshaw, Drake 1977-80 127 1,675 13.2 Denise Curry, UCLA 1978-81 130 1,386 2,283 60.7 Mary Kay Babcock, Elmira 1979-82 83 1,084 13.1 Jeanne Ruark Hoff, Stanford 1979-80, 116 828 1,414 58.6 Kathy Miller, Weber St. 1976-79 100 1,296 13.0 82-83 Betty Jackson, Lynchburg 1980-83 88 1,139 12.9 Jerilyn Harper, Tennessee/ 1979, 80-82 129 1,064 1,818 58.5 Valerie Still, Kentucky 1980-83 119 1,525 12.8 Tennessee Tech Doris Felderhoff, Stephen F. Austin 1975-77 105 1,336 12.7 Jill Rankin, Wayland Baptist/ 1977-79, 80 146 1,183 2,028 58.3 Tennessee Judy Porter, San Diego St. 1980-83 120 1,498 12.5 Lynette Woodard, Kansas 1978-81 139 1,734 12.5 *Pre-1982 record. Bev Smith, Oregon 1979-82 110 1,362 12.4 Free-Throw Percentage Kim Hansen, Grand Valley St. 1976-79 112 1,971 12.3 (Minimum 250 free throws made) *Pre-1982 record. $Baylor non-varsity her first year. Player, Team Seasons G FT FTA Pct. Rebounds Marsha Cowart, ETSU 1980-83 111 421 497 *84.7 Kathy Miller, Weber St. 1976-79 100 578 694 83.3 Player, Team Seasons G Rebs. Cindy Brogdon, Mercer/Tennessee 1976-77, 128 578 699 82.7 Anne Gregory, Fordham 1977-80 127 *1,999 78-79 Anne Donovan, Old Dominion 1980-83 136 1,976 Jeanne Ruark Hoff, Stanford 1979-80, 116 382 469 81.4 Kim Hansen, Grand Valley St. 1976-79 112 1,971 82-83 Susie Snider Eppers, Baylor $ 1975-77 123 1,823 Ann Meyers, Dayton 1977-80 126 570 704 81.0 Claudette Charney, Saginaw Valley/ 1977-79, 80 115 1,796 *Pre-1982 record. Grand Valley St. Pam Cassity, Tennessee Tech 1974-77 128 1,782 Rebound Average Retha Swindell, Texas 1976-79 151 1,759 (Minimum 1,000 rebounds) Lynette Woodard, Kansas 1978-81 139 1,734 Sharon Upshaw, Drake 1977-80 127 1,675 Player, Team Seasons G Rebs. Avg. Lusia Harris, Delta St. 1974-77 115 1,662 Carla Gadsden, New Jersey City 1981-82 48 1,030 *21.5 Gail Koziara, Dartmouth 1979-82 89 1,635 Gail Koziara, Dartmouth 1979-82 89 1,635 18.4 Toni Goodman, Hampton 1979-82 104 1,608 Anne Gregory, Fordham 1977-80 127 *1,999 15.7 Janice Reaves, Fairleigh Dickinson 1980-83 115 1,603 Claudette Charney, Saginaw Valley/ 1977-79, 80 115 1,796 15.6 Queen Brumfield, Southeastern La. 1976-79 133 1,586 Grand Valley St. Valerie Still, Kentucky 1980-83 119 1,525 Toni Goodman, Hampton 1979-82 104 1,608 15.5 Helen Shereda Smith, Oakland 1977-80 101 1,524 Helen Shereda Smith, Oakland 1977-80 101 1,524 15.1 Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech 1979-82 153 1,511 Susie Snider Eppers, Baylor $ 1975-77 123 1,823 14.8 Inge Nissen, Old Dominion 1977-80 135 1,509 *Pre-1982 record. $Baylor non-varsity her first year. 2,000 Points & 1,000 Rebounds Player, Team Seasons Pts. Rebs. Pearl Moore, Francis Marion 1975-79 *3,884 1,270 Lynette Woodard, Kansas 1978-81 3,649 1,734 Cindy Brogdon, Mercer/Tennessee 1976-77, 78-79 3,204 1,028 Carol Blazejowski, Montclair St. 1975-78 3,199 1,001 Denise Curry, UCLA 1978-81 3,198 1,310 Susie Snider Eppers, Baylor $ 1975-77 3,137 1,823 Barbara Kennedy, Clemson 1979-82 3,113 1,252 Queen Brumfield, Southeastern La. 1976-79 2,986 1,586 Lusia Harris, Delta St. 1974-77 2,981 1,662 Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech 1979-82 2,979 1,511 Wanda Hightower, UAB 1979-82 2,855 1,091 Jill Rankin, Wayland Baptist/ 1977-79, 80 2,851 1,101 Tennessee Valerie Still, Kentucky 1980-83 2,763 1,525 Tina Gunn, BYU 1977-80 2,759 1,482 Kathy Miller, Weber St. 1976-79 2,746 1,296 Anne Donovan, Old Dominion 1980-83 2,719 1,976 Cindy Stumph, Weber St. 1980-83 2,690 1,331 Delta State head coach Margaret Wade led her Lady Statesmen to three Inge Nissen, Old Dominion 1977-80 2,647 1,509 consecutive AIAW national championships (1975-77). Anne Gregory, Fordham 1977-80 2,548 *1,999

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Player, Team Seasons Pts. Rebs. Player, Team Seasons Pts. Rebs. Sharon Upshaw, Drake 1977-80 2,513 1,675 Adrian Mitchell, Kansas 1976-79 2,124 1,288 Julie Gross, LSU 1977-80 2,488 1,466 Emma Mumphrey, Mercer 1980-83 2,098 1,355 Peggie Gillom, Ole Miss 1977-80 2,486 1,271 Bev Smith, Oregon 1979-82 2,063 1,362 Nancy Lieberman, Old Dominion 1977-80 2,430 1,167 Donna Murphy, Morehead St. 1977-80 2,059 1,439 Genia Beasley, North Carolina St. 1977-80 2,367 1,245 Cindy Haugejorde, Iowa 1977-80 2,059 1,067 Rosie Thompson, East Carolina 1977-80 2,352 1,183 Claudette Charney, Saginaw Valley/ 1977-79, 80 2,047 1,796 Helen Shereda Smith, Oakland 1977-80 2,338 1,524 Grand Valley St. Colleen Galloway, California 1978-81 2,320 1,029 Janice Reaves, Fairleigh Dickinson 1980-83 2,016 1,603 Judy Porter, San Diego St. 1980-83 2,318 1,498 Cathy Boswell, Illinois St. 1979-82 2,005 1,060 Theresa Carey, Manhattanville 1979-82 2,306 1,149 *Pre-1982 record. $Baylor non-varsity her first year. Sheila Foster, South Carolina 1979-82 2,266 1,427 Margie O’Brien, Clark (MA) 1980-83 2,215 1,392 Linda Street, Memphis 1977-79, 81 2,147 1,453 Molly McQuire, Oklahoma 1980-83 2,147 1,071

AIAW RESULTS

AIAW CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

Year Champion Coach Runner-Up Score Site ^%1969 West Chester Carol Eckman Western Caro. 65-39 West Chester, Pa. ^%1970 Cal. St. Fullerton Billie Moore West Chester 50-46 Boston ^1971 MUW Jill Upton West Chester 57-55 Cullowhee, N.C. $ 1972 Immaculata Cathy Rush West Chester 52-48 Normal, Ill. 1973 Immaculata Cathy Rush Queens (NY) 59-52 Flushing, N.Y. 1974 Immaculata Cathy Rush Mississippi Col. 68-53 Manhattan, Kan. Large College Tournament 1975 Delta St. Margaret Wade Immaculata 90-81 Harrisonburg, Va. 1976 Delta St. Margaret Wade Immaculata 69-64 State College, Pa. 1977 Delta St. Margaret Wade LSU 68-55 Minneapolis 1978 UCLA Billie Moore Maryland 90-74 Los Angeles 1979 Old Dominion Marianne Stanley Louisiana Tech 75-65 Greensboro, N.C. Division I 1980 Old Dominion Marianne Stanley Tennessee 68-53 Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 1981 Louisiana Tech Sonja Hogg Tennessee 79-59 Eugene, Ore. 1982 Rutgers Theresa Grentz Texas Philadelphia Small College Tournament 1975 Phillips (OK) Lou Amaya Talladega 60-49 Pueblo, Colo. 1976 Berry Kay James West Ga. 68-62 Ashland, Ohio 1977 Southeastern La. Linda Puckett Phillips (OK) 92-76 Pomona, Calif. 1978 High Point Wanda Briley South Carolina St. 92-88 Florence, S.C. 1979 South Carolina St. Willie Simon Dayton 73-68 Fargo, N.D. Division II 1980 Dayton Maryalyce Jeremiah Col. of Charleston 83-53 Dayton, Ohio 1981 William Penn Bob Spencer Col. of Charleston 64-51 Dayton, Ohio 1982 Francis Marion Sylvia Hatchell Col. of Charleston 92-63 Charleston, S.C. Division III 1980 Worcester St. Donna Devlin Wis.-La Crosse 76-73 Spokane, Wash. 1981 Wis.-La Crosse Mary Hansen Mt. Mercy 79-71 La Crosse, Wis/ 1982 Concordia-M’head Marc Langseth Mt. Mercy 73-72 Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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AIAW ALL-TIME RESULTS

1973 AIAW National Basketball 1974 AIAW National Basketball 1972-74 Championship Championship 1972 National Basketball March 22-24, 1973, Flushing, N.Y. March 20-24, 1974, Manhattan, Kan. Championship (DGWS) Team Results Team Results 1. Immaculata 4-0 1. Immaculata 4-0 March 17-19, 1972, Normal, Ill. 2. Queens (NY) 3-1 2. Mississippi Col. 3-1 Team Results 3. Southern Conn. St. 3-1 3. Southern Conn. St. 3-1 1. Immaculata 4-0 4. Indiana 2-2 4. William Penn 2-2 2. West Chester 3-1 First Round First Round 3. Cal St. Fullerton 3-1 Immaculata 59, Indiana St. 48 Immaculata 50, Kansas St. 40 4. MUW 2-2 Western Wash. 55, East Carolina 51 Indiana 59, Wayland Baptist 56 First Round Southern Conn. St. 56, Kansas St. 52 William Penn 50, Utah St. 34 MUW 64, Illinois St. 45 Mercer 55, Long Beach St. 46 Stephen F. Austin 55, Illinois St. 48 UT Martin 53, Long Beach St. 43 Queens (NY) 62, UC Riverside 36 Southern Conn. St. 60, East Stroudsburg 51 Immaculata 60, South Dakota St. 47 Stephen F. Austin 53, Utah St. 38 Cal St. Fullerton 58, Western Wash. 40 Indiana 49, Southern Conn. St. 30 Indiana 46, Lehman 43 Mississippi Col. 65, Tennessee Tech 63 Cal St. Fullerton 66, Tennessee Tech 56 East Stroudsburg 66, South Carolina 59 Queens (NY) 50, Fresno St. 36 Phillips (OK) 54, Queens (NY) 43 Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Northern Ill. 50, Washington St. 43 Immaculata 66, Western Wash. 53 Immaculata 60, Indiana 56 West Chester 79, Utah St. 45 Southern Conn. St. 58, Mercer 46 William Penn 52, Stephen F. Austin 46 Quarterfinals Queens (NY) 59, Stephen F. Austin 56 Southern Conn. St. 55, Cal St. Fullerton 53 MUW 43, UT Martin 25 Indiana 56, East Stroudsburg 52 Mississippi Col. 71, Queens (NY) 67 Immaculata 49, Indiana 46 Semifinals Semifinals Cal St. Fullerton 53, Phillips (OK) 38 Immaculata 47, Southern Conn. St. 45 Immaculata 57, William Penn 55 West Chester 68, Northern Ill. 54 Queens (NY) 52, Indiana 40 Mississippi Col. 67, Southern Conn. St. 63 Semifinals Third Place Third Place Immaculata 46, MUW 42 Southern Conn. St. 76, Indiana 53 Southern Conn. St. 62, William Penn 54 West Chester 62, Cal St. Fullerton 47 Championship Championship Third Place Immaculata 59, Queens (NY) 52 Immaculata 68, Mississippi Col. 53 Cal St. Fullerton 52, MUW 42 Championship Immaculata 52, West Chester 48

1972 championship game between Immaculata and West Chester.

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1976 AIAW National Large College 1978 Sectional Semifinals 1975-79 Queens (NY) 74, Ole Miss 71 Basketball Championship Montclair St. 74, Utah 50 Large College March 24-27, 1976, State College Penn. Maryland 75, Tennessee 69 Team Results Southern Conn. St. 82, Valdosta St. 75 Tournaments 1. Delta St. 4-0 North Carolina St. 70, Missouri 64 Wayland Baptist 66, Ohio St. 56 1975 AIAW National Large College 2. Immaculata 3-1 Stephen F. Austin 96, Washington 55 Basketball Championship 3. Wayland Baptist 3-1 UCLA 102, BYU 57 4. William Penn 2-2 March 19-22, 1975, Harrisonburg, Va. Sectional Third Place First Round Ole Miss 66, Utah 45 Team Results Delta St. 88, Penn. St. 46 Valdosta St. 83, Tennessee 80 1. Delta St. 4-0 Baylor 76, Southern Conn. St. 72 Missouri 79, Ohio St. 69 2. Immaculata 3-1 Wayland Baptist 85, Utah 46 BYU 68, Washington 58 3. Cal. St. Fullerton 3-1 Mississippi Col. 91, Queens (NY) 80 Sectional Championships Montclair St. 75, Queens (NY) 60 4. Southern Conn. St. 2-2 Montclair St. 86, Portland St. 49 Cal. St. Fullerton 103, Wis.-La Crosse 85 Maryland 93, Southern Conn. St. 53 First Round William Penn 78, Tennessee Tech 70 Wayland Baptist 72, North Carolina St. 55 Immaculata 63, Kansas St. 54 Immaculata 84, Long Beach St. 65 UCLA 86, Stephen F. Austin 60 Wayland Baptist 73, Boise St. 37 Quarterfinals National Semifinals Queens (NY) 83, James Madison 50 Delta St. 97, Baylor 55 Maryland 90, Wayland Baptist 82 Cal St. Fullerton 54, William Penn 43 Wayland Baptist 75, Mississippi Col. 59 UCLA 85, Montclair St. 77 Southern Conn. St. 68, Stephen F. Austin 51 William Penn 64, Cal. St. Fullerton 61 Third Place Ohio St. 72, West Ga. 59 Immaculata 103, Montclair St. 82 Montclair St. 90, Wayland Baptist 88 Tennessee Tech 91, Utah St. 45 Delta St. 77, Federal City 75 Semifinals Championship Delta St. 61, Wayland Baptist 60 UCLA 90, Maryland 74 Quarterfinals Immaculata 74, William Penn 52 Delta St. 88, Tennessee Tech 66 1979 AIAW National Large College Cal St. Fullerton 64, Queens (NY) 58 Third Place Southern Conn. St. 73, Ohio St. 50 Wayland Baptist 74, William Penn 54 Basketball Championship Immaculata 68, Wayland Baptist 58 Championship March 23 & 25, 1979, Greensboro, N.C. Delta St. 69, Immaculata 64 Semifinals Team Results Delta St. 71, Southern Conn. St. 68 1977 AIAW National Large College 1. Old Dominion 4-0 Immaculata 63, Cal St. Fullerton 54 Basketball Championship 2. Louisiana Tech 3-1 Third Place 3. Tennessee 3-1 Cal St. Fullerton 63, Southern Conn. St. 46 March 23-26, 1977, Minneapolis 4. UCLA 2-2 Championship Team Results Delta St. 90, Immaculata 81 1. Delta St. 4-0 1979 Sectional Semifinals 2. LSU 3-1 Louisiana Tech 100, Kansas 61 Northwestern 67, Southern Conn St. 61 3. Tennessee 3-1 Fordham 62, Long Beach St. 52 4. Immaculata 2-2 Tennessee 79, Rutgers 68 First Round Old Dominion 96, Kansas St. 75 Delta St. 87, Minnesota 43 Maryland 73, Valdosta St. 66 Southern Conn. St. 80, Missouri 64 Wayland Baptist 91, BYU 67 Tennessee 76, Michigan St. 62 UCLA 105, Oregon St. 70 Kansas St. 70, Utah 32 Sectional Third Place LSU 91, Western Wash. 53 Kansas 86, Southern Conn. St. 71 Baylor 85, Saint Joseph’s 75 Rutgers 96, Long Beach St. 84 Mississippi Col. 97, Cal. St. Fullerton 84 Valdosta St. 104, Kansas St. 92 Immaculata 83, Tennessee Tech 73 BYU 74, Oregon St. 68 Quarterfinals Sectional Championships Delta St. 75, Southern Conn. St. 49 Louisiana Tech 88, Northwestern 52 Tennessee 81, Kansas St. 69 Tennessee 76, Fordham 54 LSU 71, Baylor 64 Old Dominion 69, Maryland 51 Immaculata 100, Mississippi Col. 78 UCLA 92, Wayland Baptist 73 Semifinals National Semifinals Delta St. 62, Tennessee 58 Old Dominion 87, UCLA 82 LSU 74, Immaculata 68 Louisiana Tech 102, Tennessee 84 Third Place Third Place Tennessee 91, Immaculata 71 Tennessee 104, UCLA 86 Championship Championship Delta St. 68, LSU 55 Old Dominion 75, Louisiana Tech 65 1978 AIAW National Large College Small College Basketball Championship Tournament March 23 & 25, 1978, Los Angeles 1975 AIAW National Small College Team Results: 1. UCLA 4-0 Basketball Championship 2. Maryland 3-1 March 13-15, 1975, Pueblo, Colo. 3. Montclair St. 3-1 Team Results 1975 large college championship game 4. Wayland Baptist 2-2 1. Phillips (OK) 4-0 between Delta State and Immaculata. 2. Talladega 3-1 3. Ashland 3-1

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4. Emporia St. 2-2 Semifinals Phillips (OK) 74, Biola 58 - First Round 1980 82 Southeastern La. 86, Berry 81 Talladega 70, Mont. St. Billings 55 Emporia St. 71, Colorado St.-Pueblo 38 Third Place Division I Phillips (OK) 54, Cal Poly-Pomona 39 Berry 86, Biola 60 Ashland 73, Biola 58 Championship 1980 AIAW National Division I Quarterfinals Southeastern La. 92, Phillips (OK) 76 Basketball Championship Talladega 82, Southern Utah 49 Mount Pleasant, Mich. Emporia St. 74, Midland Lutheran 65 1978 AIAW National Small College Phillips (OK) 99, Northern Ky. 48 Basketball Championship Team Standings Ashland 82, Seton Hall 63 Florence, S.C. 1. Old Dominion 2. Tennessee Semifinals Team Results Talladega 70, Ashland 60 1. High Point 4-0 3. South Carolina Phillips (OK) 80, Emporia St. 58 2. South Carolina St. 3-1 4. Louisiana Tech Third Place Ashland 79, Emporia St. 69 3. Berry 3-1 Championship Old Dominion 68, Tennessee 53. Championship 4. Biola 2-2 Phillips (OK) 60, Talladega 49 First Round 1981 AIAW National Division I Southeastern La. 111, Francis Marion 90 Basketball Championship 1976 AIAW National Small College South Carolina St. 88, Eastern Wash. 53 Basketball Championship Pepperdine 65, Fordham 63 Eugene, Ore. March 23-27, 1976, Ashland, Ohio Biola 87, Shorter 81 Team Standings Berry 70, Seton Hall 69 1. Louisiana Tech Team Results: Midland Lutheran 87, Dayton 86 2. Tennessee 1. Berry 4-0 High Point 104, Eastern N.M. 65 2. West Ga. 3-1 William Penn 86, Ark.-Monticello 52 3. Old Dominion 3. Phillips (OK) 3-1 Quarterfinals 4. Southern California 4. Ashland 2-2 South Carolina St. 100, Southeastern La. 98 Championship Biola 96, Pepperdine 60 Louisiana Tech 79, Tennessee 59 First Round Berry 97 Midland Lutheran 87 West Ga. 58, Southeastern La. 55 High Point 66, William Penn 65 1982 AIAW National Division I Princeton 72, Fort Lewis 47 Francis Marion 69, Grand View 68 Semifinals Basketball Championship South Carolina St. 88, Biola 78 Phillips (OK) 67, Cal Poly Pomona 63 Philadelphia, Penn. High Point 105, Berry 77 Ashland 62, Biola 57 Third Place Team Standings Tarkio 81, Eastern Montana 56 1. Rutgers Union 107, Seton Hill 84 Berry 99, Biola 79 2. Texas Berry 88, George Williams 54 Championship 3. Villanova Quarterfinals High Point 92, South Carolina St. 88 West Ga. 59, Princeton 58 4. Wayland Baptist Phillips (OK) 71, Francis Marion 64 1979 AIAW National Small College Ashland 67, Tarkio 63 Basketball Championship Division II Berry 84, Union (KY) 83 March 20-24, 1979, Fargo, N.D. 1980 AIAW National Division II Semifinals Team Results West Ga. 77, Phillips (OK) 73 1. South Carolina St. 4-0 Basketball Championship Berry 84, Ashland 83 2. Dayton 3-1 Dayton, Ohio Third Place Phillips (OK) 107, Ashland 68 3. Niagara 3-1 Team Standings 1. Dayton Championship 4. Tuskegee 2-2 Berry 68, West Ga. 62 First Round 2. Col. of Charleston Niagara 56, San Francisco 52 3. William Penn 1977 AIAW National Small College Tuskegee 80, Eastern Wash. 71 4. Louisiana Col. Basketball Championship Morris Harvey 84, Southeastern La. 81 First Round March 22-26, 1977, Pomona, Calif. Tougaloo 69, Pepperdine 41 Dayton 84, Air Force 71 William Penn 69, Carson-Newman 57 Team Results Seton Hall 74, Texas Wesleyan 58 Langston 59, Air Force 58 1. Southeastern La. 4-0 High Point 93, North Dakota St. 40 Saint Peter’s 75, Niagara 55 2. Phillips (OK) 3-1 South Carolina St. 86, Emporia St. 47 Morgan St. 62, Hofstra 52 Lenior-Rhyne 80, Southeast Mo. St. 63 3. Berry 3-1 Quarterfinals Louisiana Col. 61, West Ga. 55 4. Biola 2-2 Niagara 78, Morris Harvey 73 Cal Poly Pomona 79, Neb.-Omaha 64 Tuskegee 75, Tougaloo 57 First Round Cal St. L.A. 84, Idaho 81 (OT). Second Round Dayton 75, High Point 65 William Penn 69, South Carolina St. 68 Biola 69, West Ga. 68 South Carolina St. 91, Seton Hall 53 Francis Marion 77, Ursinus 66 Charleston (WV) 80, Langston 75 Phillips (OK) 95, Eastern Conn. St. 64 Semifinals Col. of Charleston 75, Saint Peter’s 58 Dayton 76, Niagara 59 Ashland 57, Colorado Col. 47 Morgan St. 80, Berry 74 South Carolina St. 85, Tuskegee 70 Southeastern La. 91, Dayton 50 Lenior-Rhyne 79, St. John Fisher 65 High Point 114, Salisbury 50 Third Place Louisiana Col. 86, Livingston 77 Cal Poly Pomona 82, Eastern Mont. 47 Niagara 71, Tuskegee 55 Cal Poly Pomona 59, Arkansas Tech 56 Berry 91, Tarkio 75 Championship Dayton 105, Cal St. L.A. 88 Quarterfinals South Carolina St. 73, Dayton 68 Quarterfinals Biola 69, Francis Marion 64 William Penn 75, Charleston (WV) 68 Phillips (OK) 84, Ashland 61 Dayton 88, Cal Poly Pomona 79 Southeastern La. 112, High Point 85 Col. of Charleston 64, Morgan St. 56 Berry 86, Cal Poly Pomona 66 Louisiana Col. 62, Lenoir-Rhyne 61

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Semifinals 3. Scranton First Round Col. of Charleston 67, William Penn 49 4. Mt. Mercy Millersville 43, Aquinas 40 Dayton 77, Louisiana Col. 52 Concordia-M’head 74, Malone 64 First Round Third Place Adrian 73, Elizabethtown 55 Quarterfinals William Penn 77, Louisiana Col. 71 (OT) Millersville 70, Knoxville 66 Pitt.-Johnstown 79, Bridgewater (VA) 70 Championship Eastern Conn. St. 69, Chris. Newport 60 Semifinals Dayton 83, Col. of Charleston 53 Juniata 77, Columbia (SC) 69 Concordia-M’head 67, Millersville 57 Notre Dame de Namur 57, Pacific Lutheran 48 Third Place 1981 AIAW National Division II Minn.-Morris 71, Linfield 46 Wis.-Whitewater 61, Millersville 51 Basketball Championship Tarleton St. 69, Spring Arbor 68 Championship Dayton, Ohio Biola 84, Willamette 51 Concordia-M’head 73, Mt. Mercy 72 Second Round Team Standings Worcester St. 69, Adrian 59 1. William Penn Lee 89, Pitt.-Johnstown 78 ALL-TOURNAMENT 2. Col. of Charleston Scranton 78, Eastern Conn. St. 71 3. Cal. Poly Pomona Juniata 68, McMurry 66 TEAMS 4. Lenoir-Rhyne Wis.- La Crosse 80, Notre Dame de Namur 57 San Francisco St. 74, Minn.-Morris 58 First Round Mt. Mercy 90, Tarleton St. 81 1976 (Small Colleges) Lenoir-Rhyne 83, Biola 59 Biola 75, Western Ore. 60 Pam Cook, Southeastern La. William Penn 63, Idaho 43 Quarterfinals Karen Cannon, Phillips (OK) Eastern Ill. 77, Colorado Col. 69 Worcester St. 72, Lee 59 Pearl Moore, Francis Marion Louisiana Col. 76, Morgan St. 61 Scranton 76, Juniata 36 Leslie Chavies, Seton Hall Col. of Charleston 70, Missouri St. 55 Wis.-La Crosse 75, San Francisco St. 60 Abilene Christian 92, Springfield 75 Mt. Mercy 81, Biola 77 C.B. Tomasiewicz, Princeton Cal Poly Pomona 83, William Carey 65 Gail Wasmus, Ashland Tuskegee 83, Dayton 69 Semifinals Worcester St. 81, Scranton 60 Queen Brumfield, Southeastern La. Quarterfinals Wis.-La Crosse 66, Mt. Mercy 63 Lenoir-Rhyne 88, Abilene Christian 75 Sharon Adamson, Berry William Penn 73, Eastern Ill. 53 Third Place Clema Billingsley, West Ga. Scranton 78, Mt. Mercy 68 Cal Poly Pomona 81, Louisiana Col. 61 Nancy Paris, Berry Col. of Charleston 85, Tuskegee 68 Championship Semifinals Worcester St. 76, Mt. Mercy 73 1977 (Small Colleges) William Penn 71, Lenoir-Rhyne 46 1981 AIAW National Division III Karen Cannon, Phillips (OK) Col. of Charleston 102, Cal Poly Pomona 84 Basketball Championship Ethel White, High Point Third Place Cal Poly Pomona 85, Lenoir-Rhyne 65 La Crosse, Wis. Heidi Wayment, Biola Championship Team Standings Pearl Moore, Francis Marion William Penn 64, Col. of Charleston 51 1. Wis.-La Crosse Clema Billingsley, West Ga. 1982 AIAW National Division II 2. Mt. Mercy Debra Rice, Berry Basketball Championship 3. Worcester St. Paula Dean, Berry 4. Pitt. –Johnstown Pam Cook, Southeastern La. Charleston, S.C. First Round Darla Plice, Ashland Team Standings Worcester St. 68, Wis.-Whitewater 66 Queen Brumfield, Southeastern La. 1. Francis Marion Elizabethtown 71, Columbia (SC) 56 2. Col. of Charleston UC Davis 67, Concordia (OR) 48 1978 (Small Colleges) Mt. Mercy 68, Spring Arbor 52 3. William Penn Cindy Williams, Southeastern La. 4. North Dakota St. Pitt.-Johnstown 79, Bethany (KS) 58 Knoxville 72, Rhode Island Col. 60 Ann Meyers, Dayton First Round San Francisco St. 56, Tarleton St. 54 Joyce Robinson, South Carolina St. $North Dakota St def. Centenary (forfeit) Wis.-La Crosse 87, Roanoke 77 Shirley Knightson, Shorter Col. of Charleston 96, FIU 44 Second Round Gladys Elmore, South Carolina St. Quarterfinals Worcester St. 67, Elizabethtown 59 Nancy Longnecker, Biola Col. of Charleston 65, Livingston 48 Mt. Mercy 58, UC Davis 53 North Dakota St. 87, Biola 71 Pitt.-Johnstown 54, Knoxville 47 Ethel White, High Point Semifinals Wis.-La Crosse 78, San Francisco St. 71 Paula Dean, Berry Francis Marion 84, William Penn 70 Semifinals Pearl Moore, Francis Marion Col. of Charleston 88, North Dakota St. 73 Mt. Mercy 66, Worcester St. 61 Marie Riley, High Point Third Place Wis.-La Crosse 70, Pitt.-Johnstown 60 William Penn 76, North Dakota St. 76 Third Place 1979 (Small Colleges) Championship Worcester St. 82, Pitt.-Johnstown 78 (OT) Queen Brumfield, Southeastern La. Francis Marion 92, Col. of Charleston 83 Championship $- Forfeited Wis.-LaCrosse 79, Mt. Mercy 71 Beverly Crusoe, Dayton Nancy Egerton, Niagara 1982 AIAW National Division III Division III Margaret English, Niagara Basketball Championship Augusta Forest, Tougaloo 1980 AIAW National Division III Cedar Rapids, Iowa Ann Meyers, Dayton Basketball Championship Team Standings Kathi Penczak, Morris Harvey Spokane, Wash. 1. Concordia-M’head Ethel White, High Point 2. Mt. Mercy Team Standings Roberta Williams, South Carolina St. (MVP) 1. Worcester St. 3. Wis.-Whitewater 2. Wis.-La Crosse 4. Millersville

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- Sherry Raney, Arkansas Tech 1981 Division II AIAW ALL AMERICA Data Caldwell, Carson-Newman Becky King, William Penn TEAMS Jo Metzger, Western Wash. Rae White, William Penn Robbie Beyer, Cal Poly Pomona 1980 Division I Sheila, Thompson, Louisiana Col. 1981 Division III Vicki Aromano, Siena Tina Gunn, BYU Denise Capoocia, Scranton Coral Biske, Concordia-M’head Inge Nissen, Old Dominion 1980 Division III Nancy Lieberman, Old Dominion Lisa Britt, Pitt.-Johnstown Kathi Fischer, Jamestown Barbara Kennedy, Clemson Joanne Callender, Biola Cathy Westall, Worcester St. Cindy Noble, Tennessee Theresa Carey, Manhattanville Carolyn Parker, Greenville Alice Butler, Dist. Columbia Kathi Fischer, Jamestown Diane Kendig, Wilkes Sheila Foster, South Carolina Linda Kaufman, Biola Joanne Callender, Biola Helen Schereda, Oakland Carolyn Parker, Greenville Tracey Walker, Lee Bev Smith, Oregon Tracey Walker, Lee Julie George, Juniata Trudi Lacey, North Carolina St. Cathy Westall, Worcester St. Jamie VanArsdale, Adrian 1980 Division II Tammy Gober, McMurry Lisa Britt, Pitt.-Johnstown Nessie Harris, Col. of Charleston Linda Richardson, Chris. Newport Ann Meyers, Dayton Paula Bennett, Charlotte

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First/Second Round Regionals Finals Totals Year Sessions Total Avg. Sessions Total Avg. Sessions Total Avg. Sessions Total Avg. *Attend. Session *Attend. Session *Attend. Session *Attend. Session 1982 16 32,737 2,046 8 18,656 2,332 2 15,531 7,766 26 66,924 2,574 1983 20 32,876 1,644 8 24,558 3,070 2 16,253 8,127 30 73,687 2,456 1984 15 36,678 2,445 8 36,943 4,618 2 11,537 5,769 25 85,158 3,406 1985 16 44,517 2,782 8 39,042 4,880 2 15,245 7,623 26 98,804 3,800 1986 24 50,780 2,116 8 30,486 3,811 2 15,556 7,778 34 96,822 2,848 1987 24 61,740 2,573 8 28,942 3,618 2 31,230 15,615 34 121,912 3,586 1988 24 82,068 3,420 8 34,507 4,313 2 17,167 8,584 34 133,742 3,934 1989 32 101,848 3,183 8 46,949 5,869 2 18,788 9,394 42 167,585 3,990 1990 32 102,621 3,207 8 49,408 6,176 2 39,490 19,745 42 191,519 4,560 1991 32 109,553 3,424 8 28,590 3,574 2 15,796 7,898 42 153,939 3,665 1992 32 131,097 4,097 8 42,074 5,259 2 24,493 12,247 42 197,664 4,706 1993 32 135,198 4,225 8 63,887 7,986 2 32,282 16,141 42 231,367 5,509 1994 48 212,812 4,434 8 43,750 5,469 2 23,932 11,966 58 280,494 4,836 1995 32 152,968 4,780 8 59,490 7,436 2 36,076 18,038 42 248,534 5,917 1996 32 173,284 5,415 8 54,510 6,814 2 46,582 23,291 42 274,376 6,533 1997 32 158,476 4,952 8 34,019 4,252 2 33,428 16,714 42 225,923 5,379 1998 32 177,423 5,544 8 72,053 9,007 2 35,952 17,976 42 285,428 6,796 1999 32 199,866 6,246 8 65,155 8,144 2 35,506 17,753 42 300,527 7,155 2000 32 199,793 6,244 8 49,534 6,192 2 40,120 20,060 42 289,447 6,892 2001 32 208,801 6,525 8 70,159 8,770 2 41,102 20,551 42 320,062 7,621 2002 32 212,175 6,630 8 55,354 6,919 2 59,238 29,619 42 326,767 7,780 2003 32 204,213 6,382 8 73,954 9,244 2 56,420 28,210 42 334,587 7,966 2004 32 214,290 6,697 8 67,954 8,494 2 36,422 18,211 42 318,666 7,587 2005 24 135,591 5,650 8 39,601 4,950 2 57,874 28,937 34 233,066 6,855 2006 24 90,483 3,770 8 61,562 7,695 2 37,284 18,642 34 189,329 5,569 2007 24 114,932 4,789 8 43,592 5,449 2 41,408 20,704 34 199,932 5,880 2008 24 140,429 5,851 8 52,725 6,591 2 43,310 21,655 34 236,464 6,955 2009 32 131,156 4,099 8 49,865 6,233 2 37,099 18,550 42 218,120 5,193 2010 32 141,460 4,421 8 41,432 5,179 2 48,752 24,376 42 231,644 5,515 2011 32 146,787 4,587 8 68,021 8,503 2 33,894 16,947 42 248,702 5,921 2012 32 124,580 3,893 8 41,152 5,144 2 38,056 19,028 42 203,788 4,852 2013 32 155,212 4,850 8 56,800 7,100 2 35,090 17,545 42 247,102 5,883 2014 32 132,277 4,134 8 72,246 9,031 2 35,096 17,548 42 239,619 5,705 2015 32 150,686 4,709 8 49,520 6,190 2 39,540 19,770 42 239,746 5,708 2016 32 142,860 4,464 8 51,588 6,449 2 29,741 14,871 42 224,189 5,338 2017 32 149,212 4,663 8 37,759 4,720 2 38,620 19,310 42 225,591 5,371 TOTALS 1,051 4,791,479 4,559 288 1,755,837 6,097 72 1,213,910 16,860 1,411 7,761,226 5,501 *Figures taken from official box scores.

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20,023—National championship at Thompson- 12,390—Midwest final at Frank Erwin Center, ATTENDANCE Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN, 4-1-90 Austin, TX, 3-24-90 19,810—National championship at Amalie Arena, 12,343—Mideast final at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, RECORDS Tampa Bay, 4-7-15 Iowa City, IA, 3-27-93 19,730—National semifinals at Amalie Arena, 12,288—Midwest final at Frank Erwin Center, Tampa Bay, 4-5-15 Austin, TX, 3-26-88 19,467—National semifinals at Thompson-Boling 12,235—East final at Greensboro Coliseum, Arena, Knoxville, TN, 3-30-90 Greensboro, NC, 3-22-99 19,389—National championship at American 11,646 — Spokane final at Spokane Veterans Airlines Center, Dallas, 4-2-17 Memorial Arena, Spokane, WA, 3-28-11 19,231—National semifinals at American Airlines 11,529—Oklahoma City final at Ford Center, Center, Dallas, 3-31-17 Oklahoma City, 3-31-09 19,028—National semifinals at Pepsi Center, 11,508 —Dallas final at American Airlines Center, Denver, 4-1-12 Dallas, TX, 3-29-11 19,028—National championship at Pepsi Center, 11,144—West final at Spokane Arena, Spokane, Denver, 4-3-12 WA, 3-26-01 18,642—National semifinals at TD Banknorth 11,097—East Semifinal at KFC Yum! Center, Garden, Boston, 4-2-06 Louisville, KY 3-3-14 18,642—National championship at TD Banknorth 10,948—West semifinals at Spokane Arena, Garden, Boston, 4-4-06 Spokane, WA, 3-24-01 10,629—Mideast semifinals at Thompson-Boling National Championship Arena, Knoxville, TN, 3-23-95 29,619—at Alamodome, San Antonio, 3-31-02 10,559—Midwest semifinals at Pepsi Arena, 28,937—at RCA Dome, Indianapolis, 4-5-05 Denver, 3-24-01 28,210—at Georgia Dome, Atlanta, 4-8-03 10,507—Mideast semifinals at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN, 3-29-03 23,291—at Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC, 3-31-96 10,343—Oklahoma City semifinals at Ford Center, Oklahoma City, 3-29-09 22,936—at Alamodome, San Antonio, 4-6-10 Venus Lacy led Louisiana Tech to the 1988 national title. 21,655—at St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa, FL, 4-8-08 Regionals, Both Sessions 29,559—Mideast at Memorial Gym, Nashville, 20,704—at Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland, TN, 3-21 & 23-98 Tournament 4-3-07 29,108—East at Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, 29,619—National semifinals at Alamodome, San 20,551—at Savvis Center, St. Louis, 4-1-01 Antonio, 3-29-02 CT, 3-27 & 29-04 29,619—National championship at Alamodome, 28,595—Midwest at University Arena/The Pit, National Semifinals Albuquerque, NM, 3-29 & 31-03 San Antonio, 3-31-02 29,619—at Alamodome, San Antonio, 3-29-02 25,439—East at Greensboro Coliseum, 28,937—National semifinals at RCA Dome, 28,937—at RCA Dome, Indianapolis, 4-3-05 Indianapolis, 4-3-05 Greensboro, NC, 3-20 & 22-99 28,210—at Georgia Dome, Atlanta, 4-6-03 28,937—National championship at RCA Dome, 25,097 East at KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, KY Indianapolis, 4-5-05 25,816—at Alamodome, San Antonio, 4-4-10 3-30 and 4-1-14 28,210—National semifinals at Georgia Dome, 23,291—at Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC, 24,095—Mideast at Thompson-Boling Arena, Atlanta, 4-6-03 3-29-96 Knoxville, TN, 3-23 & 25-95 28,210—National championship at Georgia 21,655—at St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa, FL, 22,575—West at Frank Erwin Special Events Dome, Atlanta, 4-8-03 4-8-08 Center, Austin, TX, 3-23 & 25-89 25,816—National semifinals at Alamodome, San 20,704—at Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland, 22,363—Spokane Regional at Spokane Veterans Antonio, 4-4-10 4-1-07 Memorial Arena, Spokane, WA, 3-26 & 28-11 23,291—National semifinals at Charlotte 20,551—at Savvis Center, St. Louis, 3-31-01 Coliseum, Charlotte, NC, 3-29-96 22,092—West at Spokane Arena, Spokane, WA, 3-24 & 26-01 23,291—National championship at Charlotte Regionals, Single-Session Coliseum, Charlotte, NC, 3-31-96 16,182—Midwest semifinals at University Arena/ 21,872—Oklahoma City Regional at Ford Center, Oklahoma City, 3-29 & 31-09 22,936—National championship at Alamodome, The Pit, Albuquerque, NM, 3-29-03 San Antonio, 4-6-10 14,855—East final at Hartford Civic Center, 20,724—Mideast at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN, 3-29 & 31-03 21,655—National semifinals at St. Pete Times Hartford, CT, 3-29-04 Forum, Tampa, FL, 4-6-08 14,848—Mideast final at Memorial Gym, 20,719—Mideast at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, Iowa City, IA, 3-25 & 27-95 21,655—National championship at St. Pete Nashville, TN, 3-23-98 Times Forum, Tampa, FL, 4-8-08 14,711—Mideast semifinals at Memorial Gym, 20,704—National semifinals at Quicken Loans Nashville, TN, 3-21-98 First/Second Rounds Arena, Cleveland, 4-1-07 14,253—East semifinals at Hartford Civic Center, 21,129—at Colonial Life Arena, Columbia, SC, 3-20 & 22-15 20,704—National championship at Quicken Hartford, CT, 3-27-04 Loans Arena, Cleveland, 4-3-07 14,002—East Final at KFC Yum! Center, 16,955—at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN, 3-19 & 21-11 20,551—National semifinals at Savvis Center, St. Louisville, KY, 4-1-12 Louis, 3-31-01 13,466—Mideast final at Thompson-Boling 16,804—at Ferrel Center, Waco,TX, 3-20 & 22-11 20,551—National championship at Savvis Arena, Knoxville, TN, 3-25-95 Center, St. Louis, 4-1-01 13,204—East semifinals at Greensboro 16,491—at Colonial Life Arena, Columbia, SC, 3-17 & 19-17 20,060—National semifinals at First Union Coliseum, Greensboro, NC, 3-20-99 Center, Philadelphia, 3-31-00 12,874—West final at Frank Erwin Special 16,214—at University Arena/The Pit, Albuquerque, NM, Midwest 2nd, 3-24-03 20,060—National championship at First Union Events Center, Austin, TX, 3-25-89 Center, Philadelphia, 4-2-00 12,413—Midwest final at University Arena/The 16,151—at University Arena/The Pit, Pit, Albuquerque, NM, 3-31-03 Albuquerque, NM, Midwest 1st, 3-22-03

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16,029—at University Arena/The Pit, 11,855—at Ferrell Center, Waco, TX, 3-22 & 13,600—at Comcast Center, College Park, MD, Albuquerque, NM, Midwest 1st, 3-20-04 24, 14 3-23-08 15,742—at Comcast Center, College Park, MD, 11,786—at Bramlage Coliseum, Manhattan, KS, 13,457—at Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT, 3-21 & 23-15 Mideast 2nd, 3-17-02 3-18-07 15,638—at Alaska Airlines Arena, Seattle, 3-18 11,756—at James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, 13,284—at Breslin Student Events Center, East & 20-17 Midwest 2nd, 3-18-01 Lansing, MI, 3-18-07 15,544—at University Arena/The Pit, 11,719—at James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, 12,405—at Harry A. Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, Albuquerque, NM, Midwest 2nd, 3-22-04 Mideast 2nd, 3-14-99 CT, 3-20-05 13,944—at Harry A. Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, CT, 11,631—at United Spirit Arena, Lubbock, TX, 12,390—at Peterson Events Center, Pittsburgh, 3-18 & 20-17 Mideast 2nd, 3-20-00 3-18-07 13,617—at James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, 11,254—at Reunion Arena, Dallas, 3-19-05 Midwest 1st, 3-17-00 First Round, Single Session 11,187—at Arena at Harbor Yard, Bridgeport, 13,478—at James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, 16,151—at University Arena/The Pit, CT, 3-23-08 Midwest 2nd, 3-19-00 Albuquerque, NM, Midwest, 3-22-03 10,644—at Colonial Life Arena, Columbia, SC, 13,425—at Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Mideast 16,029—at University Arena/The Pit, 3-20-15 2nd, 3-23-04 Albuquerque, NM, Midwest, 3-20-04 9,532—at Maples Pavilion, Stanford, CA, 3-22-08 13,188—at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, 13,617—at James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, 9,049—at Ted Constant Convocation Center, TN, 2nd, 3-22-05 Midwest, 3-17-00 Norfolk, VA, 3-23-08 13,170—at Reed Arena, College Station, TX, 12,577—at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, 8,299—at RBC Center, Raleigh, NC, 3-18-07 3-23 & 25-14 TN, Mideast, 3-14-98 13,089—at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, 12,357—at Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Second Round TN, 3-22 & 24-14 Mideast, 3-21-04 16,214—at University Arena/The Pit, 12,577—at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, 12,337—at James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, Albuquerque, NM, Midwest, 3-24-03 TN, Mideast 1st, 3-14-98 Mideast, 3-12-99 15,544—at University Arena/The Pit, 12,422 —at Maples Pavilion, Stanford, CA, 3-19 11,895—at United Spirit Arena, Lubbock, TX, Albuquerque, NM, Midwest, 3-22-04 & 21-11 Mideast, 3-18-00 13,478—at James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, 12,357—at Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Mideast 11,462—at James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, Midwest, 3-19-00 1st, 3-21-04 Midwest, 3-16-01 13,425—at Williams Arena, Minneapolis, 12,337—at James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, 11,312—at Williams Arena, Minneapolis, 2nd Mideast, 3-23-04 Mideast 1st, 3-12-99 session, 3-19-05 13,188—at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, 12,161—at United Spirit Arena, Lubbock, TX, 11,200—at Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, OK, TN, 3-22-05 Mideast 2nd, 3-18-01 West, 3-16-02 12,161—at United Spirit Arena, Lubbock, TX, 12,151—at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Mideast, 3-18-01 TN, 3-21 & 23-15 First Round, Both Sessions 12,000—at St. John’s Arena, Columbus, OH, 12,000—at St. John’s Arena, Columbus, OH, 19,676—at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, East, 3-21-93 East 2nd, 3-21-93 TN, 3-20-05 11,786—at Bramlage Coliseum, Manhattan, KS, 11,895—at United Spirit Arena, Lubbock, TX, 18,722—at Williams Arena, Minneapolis, 3-19-05 Mideast, 3-17-02 Mideast 1st, 3-18-00 15,720—at University Arena/The Pit, 11,756—at James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, 11,856— at Joyce Center, Notre Dame, IN, 3-20 Albuquerque, NM, 3-22-08 Midwest, 3-18-01 & 22-15 14,271—at Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines, IA, 3-22-08

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Tournament Games By Regional Games By Arena 6—Scottrade Center, St. Louis, 2001-09 6—New Orleans Arena, New Orleans, 2004-13 Arena 18—Frank Erwin Center, Austin, TX, 1986-88- 89-90-91-94 6—Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis 2011-16 66—Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN, 1988-2015 15—Maples Pavilion, Stanford, CA, 1982-90-94- 2003-14 Tournament Games By City 65—Maples Pavilion, Stanford, CA, 1982-2016 12—Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, 1983-85-87-95 82—Knoxville, TN, 1982-2015 62—Harry A. Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, CT, 1990- 67—Norfolk, VA, 1982-2013 2017 12—ODU Field House, Norfolk, VA, 1984-85- 88-90 65—Stanford, CA 1982-2016 59—Frank Erwin Center, Austin, TX, 1983-2017 12—Carver-Hawkeye Arena, Iowa City, IA, 1986- 62—Storrs, CT, 1990-2017 49—Mackey Arena, West Lafayette, IN, 1989- 90-93-97 2014 59—Austin, TX, 1983-2017 12—Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, CT, 2006-17 45—Thomas Assembly Center, Ruston, LA, 58—Los Angeles, 1982-2017 1983-2003 49—Ruston, LA, 1982-2003 43—Ted Constant Convocation Center, Norfolk, Women’s Final Four VA, 1982-2013 Games By Arena Regional Games By City 6—The Scope, Norfolk, VA, 1982-83 18—Austin, TX, 1986-88-89-90-91-94 6—Frank Erwin Center, Austin, TX, 1985-87 18—Los Angeles, 1983-84-85-87-95-99 6—Tacoma Dome, Tacoma, WA, 1987-88 18—Knoxville, TN, 1982-84-87-91-95-2003

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18—Norfolk, VA, 1984-85-88-90-2004-13 6—San Antonio, 2002-10 Women’s Final Four 15—Stanford, CA, 1982-90-94-2003-14 Games By State 12—Iowa City, IA, 1986-90-93-97 Tournament Games By 13—Texas (Austin, 1985-87; San Antonio, 2002-10; 12—Ruston, LA, 1982-83-84-89 State Dallas, 2017) 12—Bridgeport, CT, 2006-13, 16-17 175—California, 1982-2017 9—California (Los Angeles, 1984-92; San Jose, 156—Texas, 1983-2017 1999) Women’s Final Four 131—Tennessee, 1982-2014 9—Virginia (Norfolk, 1982-83; Richmond, 1994 Games By City 122—Virginia, 1982-2013 9—Louisiana (New Orleans 1991-2004-13) 9—New Orleans, 1991-2013 117—North Carolina, 1982-2017 9—Missouri (St. Louis, 2001-09; Kansas City, 9—Indianapolis, 2005-16 1998) 6—Norfolk, VA, 1982-83 Regional Games By State 9—Indiana (Indianapolis, 2005-11-16) 6—Austin, TX, 1985-87 57—California, 1982-2017 6—Tacoma, WA, 1987-88 37—Texas, 1985-2016 6—Los Angeles, 1984-92 30—Tennessee, 1982-2010 6—Atlanta, 1993-2003 30—Virginia, 1984-2013 6—St. Louis, 2001-09 21—Louisiana, 1985-2008 6—Tampa Bay, FL, 2008-15

TOURNAMENT GAME SITES BY STATE Number of games is indicated by (G), number of sessions by (S), opening round by (OR), first round by (1st), second round by (2nd), regional by (Regional), East region by (E), Mideast region by (ME), Midwest region by (MW), West region by (W) and non- campus arena by (#). Alabama G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1983 MW 1st Auburn Memorial Coliseum 1 1 1985 MW 1st Auburn Memorial Coliseum 1 1 1986 MW 2nd Auburn Memorial Coliseum 1 1 1987 ME 2nd Auburn Memorial Coliseum 1 1 1988 ME 2nd Auburn Joel H. Eaves Memorial Coliseum (name change) 1 1 1989 ME 2nd Auburn Joel H. Eaves Memorial Coliseum 3 2 1989 ME Regional Auburn Joel H. Eaves Memorial Coliseum 1 1 1990 ME 2nd Auburn Joel H. Eaves Memorial Coliseum 1 1 1991 ME 2nd Auburn "Joel H. Eaves Memorial Coliseum (now named Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum)" 1 1 1993 ME 2nd Auburn Joel H. Eaves Memorial Coliseum 3 2 2011 1st-2nd Auburn Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum 3 2 2001 ME Regional Birmingham #Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex Arena 1 1 1992 ME 1st Tuscaloosa Coleman Coliseum 1 1 1993 ME 1st Tuscaloosa Coleman Coliseum 3 2 1995 E 1st-2nd Tuscaloosa Coleman Coliseum 3 2 1996 W 1st-2nd Tuscaloosa Coleman Coliseum 3 2 1997 E 1st-2nd Tuscaloosa Coleman Coliseum 3 2 1998 MW 1st-2nd Tuscaloosa Coleman Coliseum Arkansas G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1990 W 1st Fayetteville Barnhill Arena 1 1 1991 MW 2nd Fayetteville Barnhill Arena Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland was the site 3 2 1994 ME Regional Fayetteville Bud Walton Arena of the 2007 Women’s FInal Four 3 2 2012 1st-2nd Little Rock Jack Stephens Center Arizona G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1982 MW 1st Tempe University Activity Center 1 1 1983 W 1st Tempe University Activity Center 3 2 2004 MW 1st-2nd Tempe Wells Fargo Arena (name change) 3 2 2005 Regional Tempe Wells Fargo Arena 3 2 2010 1st-2nd Tempe Wells Fargo Arena

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G S Yr. Round City Facility 3 2 2015 1st-2nd Tempe Wells Fargo Arena 3 2 2016 1st-2nd Tempe Wells Fargo Arena 3 2 1998 E 1st-2nd Tucson McKale Center 6 3 2006 1st-2nd Tucson McKale Center California G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1992 W 1st Berkeley Harmon Gym 3 2 2009 Regional Berkeley Haas Pavilion 3 2 2010 1st-2nd Berkeley Haas Pavilion 3 2 2015 1st-2nd Berkeley Haas Pavillion 1 1 1988 W 2nd Carson Torodome 6 3 2005 1st-2nd Fresno Save Mart Center 3 2 2007 Regional Fresno Save Mart Center 3 2 2012 Regional Fresno Save Mart Center 1 1 1991 W 1st Fullerton Titan Gym 1 1 1982 W 1st Long Beach University Gym 1 1 1983 W 1st Long Beach University Gym 1 1 1985 W 1st Long Beach University Gym 3 2 1988 W Regional Long Beach University Gym 1 1 1986 W 2nd Long Beach University Gym 1 1 1987 W 2nd Long Beach University Gym 1 1 1988 W 2nd Long Beach University Gym 1 1 1989 E 2nd Long Beach University Gym 1 1 1990 W 1st Long Beach University Gym 1 1 1991 W 2nd Long Beach University Gym 3 2 1986 W Regional Long Beach #Long Beach Arena 3 2 2007 1st-2nd Los Angeles Galen Center 3 2 2009 1st-2nd Los Angeles Galen Center 1 1 1982 ME 1st Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena 1 1 1983 W 1st Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena 2 1 1984 W 1st Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena 3 2 1984 W Regional Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena Vanderbilt’s Heidi Gillingham 1 1 1985 W 1st Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena 1 1 1986 W 2nd Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena 1 1 1987 W 2nd Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena 1 1 1992 MW 2d Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena 3 2 1992 Final Four Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena 1 1 1993 W 2nd Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena 2 2 1994 ME 1st-2nd Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena 3 2 1999 W Regional Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena 1 1 1991 W 1st Los Angeles Lyon Center 3 2 1983 W Regional Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion 3 2 1984 Final Four Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion 3 2 1985 W Regional Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion 3 2 1987 W Regional Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion 1 1 1992 MW 1st Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion 3 2 1995 W Regional Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion 3 2 1999 W 1st-2nd Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion 3 2 2014 1st-2nd Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion 3 2 2016 1st-2nd Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion 3 2 2017 1st-2nd Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion 3 2 1998 W Regional Oakland #New Arena 3 2 2010 Regional Sacramento ARCO Arena 1 1 1992 W 1st Santa Barbara UCSB Events Center 1 1 1993 W 1st Santa Barbara UCSB Events Center 3 2 2000 W 1st-2nd Santa Barbara The Thunderdome (name change) 3 2 2004 E 1st-2nd Santa Barbara The Thunderdome 1 1 1984 W 1st San Diego Peterson Gym 3 2 1995 W 1st-2nd San Diego Peterson Gym 3 2 2009 1st-2nd San Diego Cox Arena 3 2 1999 Final Four San Jose #San Jose Arena

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G S Yr. Round City Facility 3 2 1982 W Regional Stanford Maples Pavilion 1 1 1989 MW 2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion 1 1 1990 W 2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion 3 2 1990 W Regional Stanford Maples Pavilion 1 1 1991 W 2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion 1 1 1992 MW 2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion 1 1 1993 W 2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion 2 2 1994 W 1st-2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion 3 2 1994 W Regional Stanford Maples Pavilion 3 2 1995 W 1st-2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion 3 2 1996 W 1st-2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion 3 2 1997 W 1st-2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion 3 2 1998 W 1st-2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion 3 2 2002 W 1st-2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion 3 2 2003 W 1st-2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion 3 2 2003 W Regional Stanford Maples Pavilion 6 3 2007 1st-2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion 6 3 2008 1st-2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion 3 2 2010 1st-2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion 3 2 2011 1st-2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion 3 2 2013 1st-2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion 3 2 2014 Regional Stanford Maples Pavilion 3 2 2015 1st-2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion North Carolina’s LaToya Pringle. 3 2 2016 1st-2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion 3 2 2017 Regional Stockton Stockton Arena Colorado G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1989 W 2nd Boulder CU Events Center 1 1 1992 MW 1st Boulder Coors Events Center (name change) 3 2 1992 MW Regional Boulder Coors Events Center 1 1 1993 W 2nd Boulder Coors Events Center 2 2 1994 W 1st-2nd Boulder Coors Events Center 3 2 1995 MW 1st-2nd Boulder Coors Events Center 3 2 1996 W 1st-2nd Boulder Coors Events Center 3 2 1997 MW 1st-2nd Boulder Coors Events Center 3 2 2002 W 1st-2nd Boulder Coors Events Center 3 2 2003 ME 1st-2nd Boulder Coors Events Center 3 2 2013 1st-2nd Boulder Coors Events Center 3 2 2001 MW Regional Denver #Pepsi Arena 6 3 2006 1st-2nd Denver #Pepsi Arena 3 2 2012 Final Four Denver Pepsi Center 3 2 1999 W 1st-2nd Fort Collins Moby Arena Connecticut G S Yr. Round City Facility 3 2 2004 E 1st-2nd Bridgeport #Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard 3 2 2006 Regional Bridgeport #Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard 6 3 2008 1st-2nd Bridgeport #Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard 3 2 2012 1st-2nd Bridgeport Webster Bank Arena 3 2 2013 Regional Bridgeport Webster Bank Arena 3 2 2016 Regional Bridgeport Webster Bank Arena 3 2 2017 Regional Bridgeport Webster Bank Arena 3 2 2004 E Regional Hartford #Hartford Civic Center 6 3 2007 1st-2nd Hartford #Hartford Civic Center 1 1 1989 E 1st Storrs Storrs Field House 1 1 1990 E 2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion 1 1 1991 E 2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion 1 1 1992 E 1st Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion 1 1 1993 ME 1st Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion 2 2 1994 E 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion 3 2 1995 E 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion

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G S Yr. Round City Facility 3 2 1995 E Regional Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion 3 2 1996 ME 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion 3 2 1997 MW 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion 3 2 1998 E 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion 3 2 1999 ME 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion 3 2 2000 E 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion 3 2 2001 E 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion 3 2 2002 ME 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion Question... 3 2 2003 E 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion How many times have the NCAA 6 3 2005 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion Division I tournament semifinals 3 2 2009 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion and championship game been 3 2 2011 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion attended by at least 20,000 spec- 3 2 2013 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion tators? 3 2 2014 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion 3 2 2015 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion 3 2 2016 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion Answer... 3 2 2017 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion Sixteen, including a record 29,619 for both sessions at the Delaware Trivia Tournament Alamodome in San Antonio in 2002. G S Yr. Round City Facility 3 2 2013 1st-2nd Newark Bob Carpenter Center District of Columbia G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1992 E 1st Washington Charles E. Smith Center 3 2 1995 MW 1st-2nd Washington Charles E. Smith Center 3 2 1997 E 1st-2nd Washington Charles E. Smith Center 1 1 1993 E 1st Washington McDonough Arena Florida G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1992 E 2nd Coral Gables Knight Sports Complex 1 1 1993 E 1st Coral Gables Knight Sports Complex 3 2 2017 1st-2nd Coral Gables Watsco Center 1 1 1994 W 1st Gainesville Stephen C. O’Connell Center 3 2 1997 ME 1st-2nd Gainesville Stephen C. O’Connell Center 3 2 1998 W 1st-2nd Gainesville Stephen C. O’Connell Center 3 2 2001 W 1st-2nd Gainesville Stephen C. O’Connell Center 1 1 1994 ME 1st Miami Golden Panther Arena 1 1 1990 E 1st Tallahassee Tully Gymnasium 1 1 1991 ME 1st Tallahassee Tully Gymnasium 3 2 2004 MW 1st-2nd Tallahassee Tallahassee Leon County Civic Center 3 2 2010 1st-2nd Tallahassee Donald L. Tucker Center 3 2 2012 1st-2nd Tallahassee Donald L. Tucker Center 3 2 2015 1st-2nd Tallahassee Donald L. Tucker Center 3 2 2017 1st-2nd Tallahassee Donald L. Tucker Center 3 2 2015 1st-2nd Tampa USF Sun Dome 3 2 2008 Final Four Tampa Bay #St. Pete Times Forum 3 2 2015 Final Four Tampa Bay #Amalie Arena Georgia G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1983 ME 1st Athens Georgia Coliseum 1 1 1984 ME 1st Athens Georgia Coliseum 1 1 1985 W 1st Athens Georgia Coliseum 1 1 1986 ME 2nd Athens Georgia Coliseum 1 1 1987 MW 2nd Athens Georgia Coliseum 1 1 1988 ME 2nd Athens Georgia Coliseum 3 2 1988 ME Regional Athens Georgia Coliseum 1 1 1989 ME 1st Athens Georgia Coliseum

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G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1990 W 2nd Athens Georgia Coliseum 1 1 1991 W 2nd Athens Georgia Coliseum 1 1 1993 W 1st Athens Georgia Coliseum 3 2 1995 MW 1st-2nd Athens Georgia Coliseum 3 2 1996 MW 1st-2nd Athens Stegeman Coliseum (name change) 3 2 1997 W 1st-2nd Athens Stegeman Coliseum 3 2 1999 ME 1st-2nd Athens Stegeman Coliseum 3 2 2000 W 1st-2nd Athens Stegeman Coliseum 3 2 2001 E 1st-2nd Athens Stegeman Coliseum 3 2 2003 MW 1st-2nd Athens Stegeman Coliseum 3 2 1993 Final Four Atlanta #The Omni 3 2 2003 Final Four Atlanta #Georgia Dome 3 2 2009 1st-2nd Duluth #Arena at Gwinnett Idaho G S Yr. Round City Facility 3 2 2002 W Regional Boise Boise State University Pavilion Illinois G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1987 ME 1st Champaign Assembly Hall 3 2 1998 ME 1st-2nd Champaign Assembly Hall 3 2 1997 MW 1st-2nd Champaign Huff Hall 1 1 1988 W 1st Charleston Lantz Gym 1 1 1990 ME 1st Chicago Alumni Hall 1 1 1992 MW 1st Chicago Alumni Hall 3 2 1996 ME Regional Chicago #Rosemont Horizon 6 3 2006 1st-2nd Chicago #Rosemont Horizon 3 2 2012 1st-2nd Chicago Allstate Arena 1 1 1990 MW 1st DeKalb Evans Field House 1 1 1992 ME 1st DeKalb Evans Field House 1 1 1987 MW 1st Evanston Welsh-Ryan Arena 1 1 1990 ME 2nd Evanston Welsh-Ryan Arena 1 1 1991 MW 1st Evanston Welsh-Ryan Arena 1 1 1993 ME 1st Evanston Welsh-Ryan Arena 1 1 1989 MW 1st Normal Redbird Arena 3 2 1999 MW Regional Normal Redbird Arena Indiana G S Yr. Round City Facility 3 2 2005 Final Four Indianapolis #RCA Dome 3 2 2011 Final Four Indianapolis #Conseco Fieldhouse 3 2 2016 Final Four Indianapolis #Bankers Life Fieldhouse (name change) 3 2 1983 ME Regional South Bend Athletic & Convocation Center 1 1 1994 E 1st South Bend Joyce Center (name change) 3 2 2000 ME 1st-2nd South Bend Joyce Center 3 2 2001 MW 1st-2nd South Bend Joyce Center 3 2 2004 E 1st-2nd South Bend Joyce Center 3 2 2009 1st-2nd South Bend Joyce Center 3 2 2010 1st-2nd South Bend Joyce Center 3 2 2012 1st-2nd South Bend Joyce Center 3 2 2014 Regional South Bend Joyce Center 3 2 2015 1st-2nd South Bend Joyce Center 3 2 2016 1st-2nd South Bend Joyce Center 3 2 2017 1st-2nd South Bend Joyce Center 1 1 1989 MW 1st West Lafayette Mackey Arena 1 1 1989 MW 2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena 1 1 1990 MW 2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena 1 1 1991 ME 2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena Indianapolis played host to the 2005 Women’s Final Four at the RCA Dome.

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G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1992 ME 2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena 3 2 1992 ME Regional West Lafayette Mackey Arena 2 2 1994 W 1st-2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena 3 2 1997 ME Regional West Lafayette Mackey Arena 3 2 1998 MW 1st-2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena 3 2 1999 MW 1st-2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena 3 2 2000 E 1st-2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena 3 2 2001 ME 1st-2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena 3 2 2002 ME 1st-2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena 3 2 2003 E 1st-2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena 6 3 2006 1st-2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena 6 3 2008 1st-2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena 3 2 2012 1st-2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena 3 2 2014 1st-2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena Iowa G S Yr. Round City Facility 3 2 1998 ME 1st-2nd Ames James H. Hilton Coliseum 3 2 1999 ME 1st-2nd Ames James H. Hilton Coliseum 3 2 2000 MW 1st-2nd Ames James H. Hilton Coliseum 3 2 2001 MW 1st-2nd Ames James H. Hilton Coliseum 3 2 2002 MW 1st-2nd Ames James H. Hilton Coliseum 3 2 2002 MW Regional Ames James H. Hilton Coliseum 3 2 2004 W 1st-2nd Ames James H. Hilton Coliseum 3 2 2010 1st-2nd Ames James H. Hilton Coliseum 3 2 2012 1st-2nd Ames James H. Hilton Coliseum 3 2 2014 1st-2nd Ames James H. Hilton Coliseum 1 1 1982 W 1st Des Moines Drake Fieldhouse 1 1 1986 MW 1st Des Moines Drake Fieldhouse 3 2 1995 MW Regional Des Moines Knapp Center UConn’s Diana Taurasi at the 2002 Women’s Final Four in San Antonio, won by the Huskies. 6 3 2008 1st-2nd Des Moines #Wells Fargo Arena 3 2 2012 Regional Des Moines Wells Fargo Arena 3 2 1986 ME Regional Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena 1 1 1987 MW 2nd Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena 1 1 1988 W 2nd Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena 1 1 1989 MW 2nd Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena 1 1 1990 ME 2nd Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena 3 2 1990 ME Regional Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena 1 1 1992 W 2nd Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena 3 2 1993 ME Regional Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena 2 2 1994 MW 1st-2nd Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena 3 2 1996 ME 1st-2nd Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena 3 2 1997 MW Regional Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena 3 2 1998 W 1st-2nd Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena 3 2 2009 1st-2nd Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena 3 2 2013 1st-2nd Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena 3 2 2014 1st-2nd Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena 3 2 2015 1st-2nd Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena Kansas G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1988 MW 1st Lawrence Allen Field House 1 1 1993 MW 1st Lawrence Allen Field House 3 2 1996 E 1st-2nd Lawrence Allen Field House 3 2 1997 W 1st-2nd Lawrence Allen Field House 1 1 1982 E 1st Manhattan Ahearn Field House 1 1 1983 MW 1st Manhattan Ahearn Field House 3 2 2002 ME 1st-2nd Manhattan Bramlage Coliseum 3 2 2003 E 1st-2nd Manhattan Bramlage Coliseum 3 2 2017 1st-2nd Manhattan Bramlage Coliseum 3 2 2011 1st-2nd Wichita INTRUST Bank Arena

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Kentucky G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1985 ME 1st Bowling Green E.A. Diddle Arena 3 2 1985 ME Regional Bowling Green E.A. Diddle Arena 1 1 1986 E 2nd Bowling Green E.A. Diddle Arena 1 1 1989 E 1st Bowling Green E.A. Diddle Arena 3 2 1989 E Regional Bowling Green E.A. Diddle Arena 1 1 1991 ME 2nd Bowling Green E.A. Diddle Arena 1 1 1992 ME 2nd Bowling Green E.A. Diddle Arena 1 1 1993 E 2nd Bowling Green E.A. Diddle Arena 3 2 1995 ME 1st-2nd Bowling Green E.A. Diddle Arena 3 2 2009 1st-2nd Bowling Green E.A. Diddle Arena 1 1 1982 MW 1st Lexington Memorial Coliseum 1 1 1983 ME 1st Lexington Memorial Coliseum 3 2 1986 Final Four Lexington #Rupp Arena 3 2 2014 1st-2nd Lexington Memorial Coliseum 3 2 2015 1st-2nd Lexington Memorial Coliseum 3 2 2016 1st-2nd Lexington Memorial Coliseum 3 2 2016 Regional Lexington #Rupp Arena 3 2 2017 1st-2nd Lexington Memorial Coliseum 3 2 2017 Regional Lexington #Rupp Arena 3 2 2010 1st-2nd Louisville Freedom Hall 3 2 2013 1st-2nd Louisville Freedom Hall 3 2 2014 Regional Louisville KFC Yum! Center 3 2 2016 1st-2nd Louisville KFC Yum! Center 3 2 2017 1st-2nd Louisville KFC Yum! Center Louisiana G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1984 MW 1st Baton Rouge LSU Assembly Center 1 1 1986 ME 2nd Baton Rouge LSU Assembly Center 1 1 1987 MW 2nd Baton Rouge LSU Assembly Center 3 2 1997 ME 1st-2nd Baton Rouge Pete Maravich Assembly Center (name change) 3 2 1999 W 1st-2nd Baton Rouge Pete Maravich Assembly Center 3 2 2000 E 1st-2nd Baton Rouge Pete Maravich Assembly Center 3 2 2004 W 1st-2nd Baton Rouge Pete Maravich Assembly Center 6 3 2008 1st-2nd Baton Rouge Pete Maravich Assembly Center 3 2 2009 1st-2nd Baton Rouge Pete Maravich Assembly Center 3 2 2012 1st-2nd Baton Rouge Pete Maravich Assembly Center 3 2 2013 1st-2nd Baton Rouge Pete Maravich Assembly Center 3 2 2014 1st-2nd Baton Rouge Pete Maravich Assembly Center 1 1 1983 W OR Monroe Wilson Ewing Coliseum Arkansas’ Delmonica DeHorney. 1 1 1984 MW 1st Monroe Wilson Ewing Coliseum 1 1 1985 MW 1st Monroe Wilson Ewing Coliseum 3 2 1985 MW Regional Monroe Wilson Ewing Coliseum 1 1 1987 MW 1st Monroe Wilson Ewing Coliseum 3 2 1987 MW Regional Monroe Wilson Ewing Coliseum 3 2 1991 Final Four New Orleans Lakefront Kiefer UNO Arena 3 2 2004 Final Four New Orleans #New Orleans Arena 3 2 2008 Regional New Orleans #New Orleans Arena 3 2 2013 Final Four New Orleans #New Orleans Arena 1 1 1982 MW 1st Ruston Memorial Gym 3 2 1982 MW Regional Ruston Memorial Gym 1 1 1983 MW 1st Ruston Thomas Assembly Center 3 2 1983 MW Regional Ruston Thomas Assembly Center 1 1 1984 MW 1st Ruston Thomas Assembly Center 3 2 1984 MW Regional Ruston Thomas Assembly Center 1 1 1985 MW 1st Ruston Thomas Assembly Center 1 1 1986 W 2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center 1 1 1987 MW 2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center 1 1 1988 MW 2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center 1 1 1989 MW 2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center

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G S Yr. Round City Facility 3 2 1989 MW Regional Ruston Thomas Assembly Center Question... 1 1 1990 MW 2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center 1 1 1993 MW 1st Ruston Thomas Assembly Center Name the nine cities that have 2 2 1994 ME 1st-2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center hosted the Women’s Final Four more than once. 3 2 1995 E 1st-2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center 3 2 1996 MW 1st-2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center 3 2 1997 ME 1st-2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center nswer... 3 2 1998 MW 1st-2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center A 3 2 1999 W 1st-2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center Atlanta (1993, 2003); Austin, 3 2 2000 MW 1st-2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center Texas (1985, 1987); Indianapolis 3 2 2001 E 1st-2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center (2005, 2011; 2016); Los Angeles (1984, 1992); New Orleans 3 2 2003 W 1st-2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center (1991, 2004, 2013); Norfolk, 3 2 2011 1st-2nd Shreveport CenturyTel Center Trivia Tournament Virginia (1982, 1983); San Antonio (2002, 2010); Tacoma, Maryland Washington (1987, 1988); and Tampa Bay, Florida (2008, 2015). G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1982 W 1st College Park Cole Field House 1 1 1983 E 1st College Park Cole Field House 1 1 1988 ME 2nd College Park Cole Field House 1 1 1989 W 2nd College Park Cole Field House 1 1 1990 E 1st College Park Cole Field House 1 1 1992 ME 2nd College Park Cole Field House 1 1 1993 MW 2nd College Park Cole Field House 6 3 2005 1st-2nd College Park Comcast Center 6 3 2008 1st-2nd College Park Comcast Center 3 2 2009 1st-2nd College Park Comcast Center 3 2 2011 1st-2nd College Park Comcast Center 3 2 2012 1st-2nd College Park Comcast Center 3 2 2013 1st-2nd College Park Comcast Center 3 2 2014 1st-2nd College Park Comcast Center 3 2 2015 1st-2nd College Park Comcast Center 3 2 2016 1st-2nd College Park XFINITY Center (name change) 3 2 2017 1st-2nd College Park XFINITY Center Massachusetts G S Yr. Round City Facility 3 2 2006 Final Four Boston #TD Banknorth Garden 1 1 1991 ME 1st Worcester Hart Center Michigan G S Yr. Round City Facility 6 3 2007 1st-2nd East Lansing Breslin Student Events Center 3 2 2009 1st-2nd East Lansing Breslin Student Events Center 1 1 1984 ME 1st Mt. Pleasant Daniel P. Rose Arena Minnesota G S Yr. Round City Facility 3 2 1995 Final Four Minneapolis #Target Center 3 2 2004 ME 1st-2nd Minneapolis Williams Arena 6 3 2005 1st-2nd Minneapolis Williams Arena 6 3 2007 1st-2nd Minneapolis Williams Arena 3 2 2010 1st-2nd Minneapolis Williams Arena Mississippi G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1990 MW 1st Hattiesburg Reed Green Coliseum 2 2 1994 E 1st-2nd Hattiesburg Reed Green Coliseum 1 1 1983 MW OR Jackson JSU Athletics and Assembly Center 1 1 1983 ME 1st Oxford C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum

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G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1985 ME 1st Oxford C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum 1 1 1986 MW 2nd Oxford C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum 1 1 1987 W 2nd Oxford C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum 1 1 1988 MW 2nd Oxford C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum 1 1 1989 ME 2nd Oxford C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum 1 1 1990 W 1st Oxford C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum 1 1 1992 W 2nd Oxford C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum 1 1 1994 ME 1st Oxford C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum 3 2 2016 1st-2nd Starkville Humphrey Coliseum 3 2 2017 1st-2nd Starkville Humphrey Coliseum Missouri G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1986 MW 1st Columbia Hearnes Center 3 2 1998 Final Four Kansas City #Kemper Arena 3 2 2000 MW Regional Kansas City #Municipal Auditorium 3 2 2005 Regional Kansas City #Municipal Auditorium 3 2 2010 Regional Kansas City #Sprint Center 3 2 2001 Final Four St. Louis #Savvis Center 3 2 2009 Final Four St. Louis #Scottrade Center 1 1 1991 ME 1st Springfield Hammonds Student Center 1 1 1992 MW 1st Springfield Hammonds Student Center 1 1 1993 MW 1st Springfield Hammonds Student Center Montana G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1984 W 1st Missoula Dahlberg Arena 1 1 1986 W 1st Missoula Dahlberg Arena 1 1 1988 MW 2nd Missoula Dahlberg Arena 1 1 1989 W 1st Missoula Dahlberg Arena 1 1 1990 W 1st Missoula Dahlberg Arena 1 1 1991 W 1st Missoula Dahlberg Arena 3 2 1993 W Regional Missoula Dahlberg Arena 3 2 1997 W Regional Missoula Dahlberg Arena 3 2 2004 ME 1st-2nd Missoula Adams Center/Dahlberg Arena (name change) Nebraska G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1993 W 1st Lincoln Bob Devaney Sports Center 3 2 2014 Regional Lincoln Pinacle Bank Arena 1 1 1992 W 1st Omaha Omaha Civic Auditorium Nevada G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1989 W 1st Las Vegas South Gym 1 1 1990 W 2nd Las Vegas South Gym 1 1 1985 MW 1st Las Vegas Thomas and Mack Center 1 1 1991 W 1st Las Vegas Thomas and Mack Center 3 2 1991 W Regional Las Vegas Thomas and Mack Center New Hampshire G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1983 E OR Hanover Alumni Hall New Jersey G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1986 E 2nd Piscataway Louis Brown Athletic Center South Carolina’s Allisha Gray 1 1 1987 E 2nd Piscataway Louis Brown Athletic Center

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G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1988 E 2nd Piscataway Louis Brown Athletic Center 1 1 1989 ME 1st Piscataway Louis Brown Athletic Center 1 1 1991 E 1st Piscataway Louis Brown Athletic Center 1 1 1992 ME 1st Piscataway Louis Brown Athletic Center 1 1 1994 E 1st Piscataway Louis Brown Athletic Center 3 2 1994 E Regional Piscataway Louis Brown Athletic Center 3 2 1999 MW 1st-2nd Piscataway Louis Brown Athletic Center 3 2 2000 W 1st-2nd Piscataway Louis Brown Athletic Center 3 2 2001 W 1st-2nd Piscataway Louis Brown Athletic Center 3 2 2009 1st-2nd Piscataway Louis Brown Athletic Cente 3 2 1994 MW 1st-2nd South Orange Walsh Gym 6 3 2006 1st-2nd Trenton #Sovereign Bank Arena 3 2 2009 Regional Trenton #Sovereign Bank Arena New Mexico G S Yr. Round City Facility 3 2 2003 MW 1st-2nd Albuquerque University Arena/The Pit 3 2 2003 MW Regional Albuquerque University Arena/The Pit 3 2 2004 MW 1st-2nd Albuquerque University Arena/The Pit UConn’s Coach Geno Auriemma. 3 2 2006 Regional Albuquerque University Arena/The Pit 6 3 2008 1st-2nd Albuquerque University Arena/The Pit 3 2 2009 1st-2nd Albuquerque University Arena/The Pit 3 2 2011 1st-2nd Albuquerque University Arena/The Pit New York G S Yr. Round City Facility 3 2 2015 Regional Albany #Times Union Center 1 1 1988 E 1st Jamaica Alumni Hall 3 2 2013 1st-2nd Queens Carmesseca Arena 3 2 2016 1st-2nd Syracuse Carrier Dome North Carolina G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1984 E 1st Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium 1 1 1986 W 2nd Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium 1 1 1987 ME 2nd Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium 1 1 1992 E 1st Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium 1 1 1993 ME 2nd Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium 2 2 1994 E 1st-2nd Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium 3 2 1995 W 1st-2nd Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium 3 2 1997 E 1st-2nd Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium 3 2 1998 ME 1st-2nd Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium 3 2 1999 MW 1st-2nd Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium 3 2 2002 MW 1st-2nd Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium 3 2 2012 1st-2nd Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium 3 2 2014 1st-2nd Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium 3 2 2015 1st-2nd Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium 6 3 2005 1st-2nd Chapel Hill Dean E. Smith Center 3 2 1996 Final Four Charlotte #Charlotte Coliseum 1 1 1987 E 1st Durham Cameron Indoor Stadium 3 2 1996 ME 1st-2nd Durham Cameron Indoor Stadium 3 2 1998 W 1st-2nd Durham Cameron Indoor Stadium 3 2 1999 E 1st-2nd Durham Cameron Indoor Stadium 3 2 2000 E 1st-2nd Durham Cameron Indoor Stadium 3 2 2001 W 1st-2nd Durham Cameron Indoor Stadium 3 2 2002 E 1st-2nd Durham Cameron Indoor Stadium 3 2 2004 ME 1st-2nd Durham Cameron Indoor Stadium 3 2 2010 1st-2nd Durham Cameron Indoor Stadium 3 2 2011 1st-2nd Durham Cameron Indoor Stadium 3 2 2013 1st-2nd Durham Cameron Indoor Stadium 3 2 2014 1st-2nd Durham Cameron Indoor Stadium

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G S Yr. Round City Facility 3 2 2017 1st-2nd Durham Cameron Indoor Stadium 3 2 1987 E Regional Fayetteville Cumberland County Memorial Arena 3 2 1999 E Regional Greensboro #Greensboro Coliseum 3 2 2007 Regional Greensboro #Greensboro Coliseum 3 2 2008 Regional Greensboro #Greensboro Coliseum 3 2 2015 Regional Greensboro #Greensboro Coliseum 3 2 2002 E Regional Raleigh #Entertainment & Sports Arena 6 3 2007 1st-2nd Raleigh #RBC Center (name change) 3 2 2009 Regional Raleigh #RBC Center 3 2 2012 Regional Raleigh PNC Arena 1 1 1982 E 1st Raleigh William Neal Reynolds Coliseum 3 2 1982 E Regional Raleigh William Neal Reynolds Coliseum 1 1 1983 E 1st Raleigh William Neal Reynolds Coliseum 1 1 1984 E 1st Raleigh William Neal Reynolds Coliseum 1 1 1985 E 1st Raleigh William Neal Reynolds Coliseum 1 1 1989 ME 2nd Raleigh William Neal Reynolds Coliseum 1 1 1990 MW 2nd Raleigh William Neal Reynolds Coliseum 1 1 1991 E 2d Raleigh William Neal Reynolds Coliseum 3 2 1998 E 1st-2nd Raleigh William Neal Reynolds Coliseum 3 2 2001 E 1st-2nd Raleigh William Neal Reynolds Coliseum 3 2 2003 MW 1st-2nd Raleigh William Neal Reynolds Coliseum 3 2 2012 Regional Raleigh William Neal Reynolds Coliseum Ohio G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1986 ME 1st Athens Convocation Center 1 1 1989 W 1st Bowling Green Anderson Arena 1 1 1993 E 1st Bowling Green Anderson Arena 3 2 2012 1st-2nd Bowling Green Stroh Center 3 2 2001 ME 1st-2nd Cincinnati Cintas Center 3 2 1997 Final Four Cincinnati #Riverfront Coliseum 3 2 1999 ME Regional Cincinnati Shoemaker Center 3 2 2003 W 1st-2nd Cincinnati Fifth Third Arena at Shoemaker Center (name change) 3 2 2010 1st-2nd Cincinnati Cintas Center 3 2 2011 1st-2nd Cincinnati Cintas Center 3 2 2006 Regional Cleveland #Quicken Loans Arena 3 2 2007 Final Four Cleveland #Quicken Loans Arena 1 1 1984 ME 1st Columbus St. John Arena 1 1 1985 E 1st Columbus St. John Arena 1 1 1986 ME 2nd Columbus St. John Arena 1 1 1988 ME 2nd Columbus St. John Arena 1 1 1989 E 2nd Columbus St. John Arena 1 1 1990 MW 1st Columbus St. John Arena 1 1 1993 E 2nd Columbus St. John Arena 3 2 2004 ME 1st-2nd Columbus St. John Arena 3 2 2009 1st-2nd Columbus Nationwide Arena 3 2 2013 1st-2nd Columbus St. John Arena Maryland’s Kristi Toliver. 3 2 2016 1st-2nd Columbus St. John Arena 3 2 1998 E Regional Dayton University of Dayton Arena 3 2 2003 E Regional Dayton University of Dayton Arena 3 2 2007 Regional Dayton University of Dayton Arena 3 2 2010 Regional Dayton University of Dayton Arena 3 2 2011 Regional Dayton University of Dayton Arena 3 2 2014 1st-2nd Toledo Savage Arena Oklahoma G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1986 MW 2nd Norman Lloyd Noble Center 3 2 2001 W 1st-2nd Norman Lloyd Noble Center 3 2 2002 W 1st-2nd Norman Lloyd Noble Center 3 2 2003 ME 1st-2nd Norman Lloyd Noble Center

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G S Yr. Round City Facility 3 2 2004 MW Regional Norman Lloyd Noble Center Question... 3 2 2010 1st-2nd Norman Lloyd Noble Center 3 2 2012 1st-2nd Norman Lloyd Noble Center How many times has the 3 2 2008 Regional Oklahoma City #Ford Center Women’s Final Four been hosted by the same city in consecutive 3 2 2009 Regional Oklahoma City #Ford Center years? 3 2 2013 Regional Oklahoma City #Chesapeake Energy Arena 3 2 2015 Regional Oklahoma City #Chesapeake Energy Arena 3 2 2017 Regional Oklahoma City #Chesapeake Energy Arena Answer... 1 1 1989 MW 1st Stillwater Gallagher-Iba Arena 1 1 1990 MW 1st Stillwater Gallagher-Iba Arena Twice: Norfolk, Virginia, hosted the Women’s Final Four in 1 1 1991 MW 1st Stillwater Gallagher-Iba Arena 1982 and 1983, and Tacoma 1 1 1991 MW 2nd Stillwater Gallagher-Iba Arena Trivia Tournament Washington, did the honors in 1987 and 1988. Oregon G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1983 W 1st Corvallis Gill Coliseum 3 2 2015 1st-2nd Corvallis Gill Coliseum 3 2 2016 1st-2nd Corvallis Gill Coliseum 3 2 2017 1st-2nd Corvallis Gill Coliseum 1 1 1982 W 1st Eugene McArthur Court 1 1 1987 W 1st Eugene McArthur Court 1 1 1987 W 2d Eugene McArthur Court 3 2 2000 W 1st-2nd Eugene McArthur Court 3 2 2003 W 1st-2nd Eugene McArthur Court 3 2 2000 W Regional Portland Memorial Coliseum Pennsylvania G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1982 E 1st Cheyney Cope Hall 1 1 1983 E 1st Cheyney Cope Hall 1 1 1984 E 1st Cheyney Cope Hall 1 1 1987 E 1st Philadelphia Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse 1 1 1988 ME 1st Philadelphia Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse 3 2 2000 Final Four Philadelphia #First Union Center (now named Wachovia Center) 1 1 1983 ME OR Philadelphia Hayman Hall 1 1 1988 ME 1st Philadelphia Hayman Hall 1 1 1989 ME 1st Philadelphia McGonigle Hall 1 1 1986 E 1st Philadelphia #Palestra 3 2 1986 E Regional Philadelphia #Palestra 3 2 1991 E Regional Philadelphia #Palestra 3 2 2004 E 1st-2nd Philadelphia The Liacouras Center 3 2 2005 Regional Philadelphia The Liacouras Center 3 2 2011 Regional Philadelphia The Liacouras Center 3 2 2001 E Regional Pittsburgh #Mellon Arena 6 3 2007 1st-2nd Pittsburgh Petersen Events Center 3 2 2010 1st-2nd Pittsburgh Petersen Events Center 1 1 1982 ME 1st University Park Recreation Hall 3 2 1983 E Regional University Park Recreation Hall 1 1 1985 E 1st University Park Recreation Hall 1 1 1986 E 2nd University Park Recreation Hall 1 1 1991 E 2nd University Park Recreation Hall 1 1 1992 W 2nd University Park Recreation Hall 1 1 1993 E 2nd University Park Recreation Hall 2 2 1994 MW 1st-2nd University Park Recreation Hall 3 2 1995 MW 1st-2nd University Park Recreation Hall 3 2 1996 W 1st-2nd University Park Recreation Hall 3 2 2000 MW 1st-2nd University Park Bryce Jordan Center 3 2 2002 ME 1st-2nd University Park Bryce Jordan Center 3 2 2003 ME 1st-2nd University Park Bryce Jordan Center 6 3 2006 1st-2nd University Park Bryce Jordan Center 3 2 2011 1st-2nd University Park Bryce Jordan Center

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G S Yr. Round City Facility 3 2 2014 1st-2nd University Park Bryce Jordan Center 1 1 1987 E 2nd Villanova John E. duPont Pavilion 1 1 1988 E 1st Villanova John E. duPont Pavilion Rhode Island G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1986 E 1st Providence Alumni Hall 1 1 1990 E 2nd Providence Alumni Hall 1 1 1991 E 1st Providence Alumni Hall 1 1 1992 ME 1st Providence Alumni Hall 3 2 2012 Regional Kingston The Ryan Center South Carolina G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1989 ME 2nd Clemson Littlejohn Coliseum 1 1 1990 E 1st Clemson Littlejohn Coliseum 1 1 1991 E 2nd Clemson Littlejohn Coliseum 1 1 1992 E 1st Clemson Littlejohn Coliseum 1 1 1993 MW 1st Clemson Littlejohn Coliseum 3 2 1996 MW 1st-2nd Clemson Littlejohn Coliseum 3 2 1999 ME 1st-2nd Clemson Littlejohn Coliseum 1 1 1982 MW 1st Columbia Carolina Coliseum 1 1 1986 ME 1st Columbia Carolina Coliseum 1 1 1988 MW 1st Columbia Carolina Coliseum 1 1 1989 MW 1st Columbia Carolina Coliseum 1 1 1990 ME 1st Columbia Frank McGuire Arena (name change) 3 2 1997 E Regional Columbia Frank McGuire Arena 3 2 2002 E 1st-2nd Columbia Frank McGuire Arena 3 2 2015 1st-2nd Columbia Colonial Life Arena 3 2 2016 1st-2nd Columbia Colonial Life Arena 3 2 2017 1st-2nd Columbia Colonial Life Arena South Dakota G S Yr. Round City Facility 3 2 2016 Regional Sioux Falls #Denny Sanford Premier Center Tennessee G S Yr. Round City Facility 3 2 2004 MW 1st-2nd Chattanooga McKenzie Arena 3 2 2005 Regional Chattanooga McKenzie Arena 3 2 2009 1st-2nd Chattanooga McKenzie Arena 1 1 1987 ME 1st Cookeville Eblen Center 1 1 1990 ME 1st Cookeville Eblen Center 1 1 1982 ME 1st Knoxville Stokely Athletics Center 3 2 1982 ME Regional Knoxville Stokely Athletics Center 1 1 1983 ME 1st Knoxville Stokely Athletics Center 1 1 1984 ME 1st Knoxville Stokely Athletics Center 3 2 1984 ME Regional Knoxville Stokely Athletics Center 1 1 1985 ME 1st Knoxville Stokley Athletics Center 1 1 1986 ME 2nd Knoxville Stokely Athletics Center 1 1 1987 ME 2nd Knoxville Stokely Athletics Center 3 2 1987 ME Regional Knoxville Stokely Athletics Center 1 1 1988 E 2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 1 1 1989 E 2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 1 1 1990 E 2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 3 2 1990 Final Four Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 1 1 1991 ME 2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 3 2 1991 ME Regional Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena Long Beach St.’s Cindy Brown earned Women’s 1 1 1992 ME 2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena Final Four All-Tournament honors in 1987.

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G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1993 ME 2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 2 2 1994 ME 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 3 2 1995 ME 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 3 2 1995 ME Regional Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 3 2 1996 E 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 3 2 1997 MW 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 3 2 1998 ME 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 3 2 1999 E 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 3 2 2000 ME 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 3 2 2001 ME 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 3 2 2002 MW 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 3 2 2003 ME 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 3 2 2003 ME Regional Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 6 3 2005 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 3 2 2010 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 3 2 2011 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 3 2 2013 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 3 2 2014 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 3 2 2015 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena 1 1 1982 ME 1st Memphis MSU Fieldhouse 3 2 2000 ME Regional Memphis #The Pyramid 3 2 2010 Regional Memphis #FedEx Forum 1 1 1989 E 1st Nashville Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse LSU’s Seimone Augustus. 1 1 1990 ME 1st Nashville Memorial Gym (name change) 1 1 1991 ME 1st Nashville Memorial Gym 1 1 1992 E 2nd Nashville Memorial Gym 2 2 1994 E 1st-2nd Nashville Memorial Gym 3 2 1995 W 1st-2nd Nashville Memorial Gym 3 2 1996 ME 1st-2nd Nashville Memorial Gym 3 2 1998 ME Regional Nashville Memorial Gym 3 2 2001 MW 1st-2nd Nashville Memorial Gym 3 2 2002 MW 1st-2nd Nashville Memorial Gym 6 3 2006 1st-2nd Nashville Memorial Gym 3 2 2012 1st-2nd Nashville Memorial Gym 1 1 1993 MW 2nd Nashville #Striplin Gymnasium 3 2 2014 Final Four Nashville Bridgestone Arena Texas G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1983 MW 1st Austin Frank Erwin Center 1 1 1984 MW 1st Austin Frank Erwin Center 1 1 1985 ME 1st Austin Frank Erwin Center 3 2 1985 Final Four Austin Frank Erwin Center 1 1 1986 MW 2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center 3 2 1986 MW Regional Austin Frank Erwin Center 1 1 1987 E 2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center 3 2 1987 Final Four Austin Frank Erwin Center 1 1 1988 MW 2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center 3 2 1988 MW Regional Austin Frank Erwin Center 1 1 1989 W 2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center 3 2 1989 W Regional Austin Frank Erwin Center 1 1 1990 MW 2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center 3 2 1990 MW Regional Austin Frank Erwin Center 1 1 1991 MW 1st Austin Frank Erwin Center 3 2 1991 MW Regional Austin Frank Erwin Center 1 1 1992 W 2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center 1 1 1993 MW 2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center 1 1 1994 MW 1st Austin Frank Erwin Center 3 2 1994 MW Regional Austin Frank Erwin Center 3 2 1997 E 1st-2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center 3 2 2002 E 1st-2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center 3 2 2004 W 1st-2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center

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G S Yr. Round City Facility 6 3 2007 1st-2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center 3 2 2010 1st-2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center 3 2 2016 1st-2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center 3 2 2017 1st-2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center 1 1 1991 MW 2nd Beaumont Montagne Center 3 2 2012 1st-2nd College Station Reed Arena 3 2 2013 1st-2nd College Station Reed Arena 3 2 2014 1st-2nd College Station Reed Arena 3 2 2016 1st-2nd College Station Reed Arena 6 3 2005 1st-2nd Dallas #Reunion Arena 3 2 2007 Regional Dallas #Reunion Arena 3 2 2011 Regional Dallas #American Airlines Center 3 2 2016 Regional Dallas #American Airlines Center 3 2 2017 Final Four Dallas #American Airlines Center 1 1 1992 W 2nd Lubbock Lubbock Municipal Coliseum 1 1 1993 W 2nd Lubbock Lubbock Municipal Coliseum 2 2 1994 MW 1st-2nd Lubbock Lubbock Municipal Coliseum 3 2 1995 ME 1st-2nd Lubbock Lubbock Municipal Coliseum 3 2 1996 MW 1st-2nd Lubbock Lubbock Municipal Coliseum 3 2 1998 MW 1st-2nd Lubbock Lubbock Municipal Coliseum 3 2 1998 MW Regional Lubbock Lubbock Municipal Coliseum 3 2 1999 MW 1st-2nd Lubbock Lubbock Municipal Coliseum 3 2 2000 ME 1st-2nd Lubbock United Spirit Arena 3 2 2001 ME 1st-2nd Lubbock United Spirit Arena 3 2 2002 W 1st-2nd Lubbock United Spirit Arena 3 2 2003 MW 1st-2nd Lubbock United Spirit Arena 3 2 2009 1st-2nd Lubbock United Spirit Arena 3 2 2013 1st-2nd Lubbock United Spirit Arena 1 1 1988 W 1st Nacogdoches Stephen F. Austin Coliseum 1 1 1989 W 2nd Nacogdoches Stephen F. Austin Coliseum 1 1 1990 W 2nd Nacogdoches Stephen F. Austin Coliseum 1 1 1991 MW 1st Nacogdoches Stephen F. Austin Coliseum 1 1 1992 MW 2nd Nacogdoches Johnson Coliseum (name change) 1 1 1993 MW 2nd Nacogdoches Johnson Coliseum 3 2 1993 MW Regional Nacogdoches Johnson Coliseum 3 2 1996 MW Regional Nacogdoches Johnson Coliseum 3 2 2002 Final Four San Antonio #Alamodome 3 2 2006 Regional San Antonio #AT&T Center 3 2 2010 Final Four San Antonio #Alamodome 3 2 2002 E 1st-2nd Waco Ferrell Center 3 2 2011 1st-2nd Waco Ferrell Center Former Big East rivals UConn and Notre Dame have faced off in three Women’s Final 3 2 2013 1st-2nd Waco Ferrell Center Fours, with UConn prevailing each time. 3 2 2014 1st-2nd Waco Ferrell Center 3 2 2015 1st-2nd Waco Ferrell Center 3 2 2016 1st-2nd Waco Ferrell Center 3 2 2017 1st-2nd Waco Ferrell Center Utah G S Yr. Round City Facility 3 2 2001 MW 1st-2nd Salt Lake City Jon M. Huntsman Center 3 2 2011 1st-2nd Salt Lake City Jon M. Huntsman Center Vermont G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1993 E 1st Burlington Patrick Gym Virginia G S Yr. Round City Facility 3 2 1994 E 1st-2nd Blacksburg Cassell Coliseum 3 2 1999 E 1st-2nd Blacksburg Cassell Coliseum

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G S Yr. Round City Facility 3 2 2004 E 1st-2nd Blacksburg Cassell Coliseum 1 1 1986 E 2nd Charlottesville University Hall 1 1 1987 ME 2nd Charlottesville University Hall 1 1 1988 E 2nd Charlottesville University Hall 1 1 1989 E 2nd Charlottesville University Hall 1 1 1990 E 2nd Charlottesville University Hall 1 1 1991 MW 2nd Charlottesville University Hall 1 1 1992 E 2nd Charlottesville University Hall 3 2 1992 E Regional Charlottesville University Hall 1 1 1993 E 2nd Charlottesville University Hall 7 2 1994 ME 1st-2nd Charlottesville University Hall 3 2 1995 E 1st-2nd Charlottesville University Hall 3 2 1996 E 1st-2nd Charlottesville University Hall 3 2 1996 E Regional Charlottesville University Hall 3 2 1997 W 1st-2nd Charlottesville University Hall 3 2 2000 ME 1st-2nd Charlottesville University Hall 3 2 2011 1st-2nd Charlottesville John Paul Jones Arena 1 1 1987 E 2nd Harrisonburg JMU Convocation Center 1 1 1988 E 2nd Harrisonburg JMU Convocation Center 1 1 1989 E 1st Harrisonburg JMU Convocation Center 1 1 1991 E 1st Harrisonburg JMU Convocation Center 1 1 1982 E 1st Norfolk ODU Field House 1 1 1983 E 1st Norfolk ODU Field House 1 1 1984 E 1st Norfolk ODU Field House 3 2 1984 E Regional Norfolk ODU Field House UConn’s Tina Charles 1 1 1985 E 1st Norfolk ODU Field House 3 2 1985 E Regional Norfolk ODU Field House 3 2 1988 E Regional Norfolk ODU Field House 1 1 1989 ME 1st Norfolk ODU Field House 1 1 1990 E 1st Norfolk ODU Field House 3 2 1990 E Regional Norfolk ODU Field House 1 1 1993 ME 1st Norfolk ODU Field House 1 1 1993 ME 2nd Norfolk ODU Field House 1 1 1994 E 1st Norfolk ODU Field House 3 2 1996 E 1st-2nd Norfolk ODU Field House 3 2 1997 ME 1st-2nd Norfolk ODU Field House 3 2 1998 E 1st-2nd Norfolk ODU Field House 3 2 1999 E 1st-2nd Norfolk ODU Field House 3 2 2000 MW 1st-2nd Norfolk ODU Field House 3 2 1982 Final Four Norfolk #The Scope 3 2 1983 Final Four Norfolk #The Scope 3 2 2003 E 1st-2nd Norfolk Ted Constant Convocation Center 3 2 2004 ME Regional Norfolk Ted Constant Convocation Center 6 3 2006 1st-2nd Norfolk Ted Constant Convocation Center 6 3 2008 1st-2nd Norfolk Ted Constant Convocation Center 3 2 2010 1st-2nd Norfolk Ted Constant Convocation Center 3 2 2012 1st-2nd Norfolk Ted Constant Convocation Center 3 2 1994 Final Four Richmond Richmond Coliseum 3 2 1993 E Regional Richmond Richmond Coliseum 1 1 1991 E 1st Richmond Robins Center 3 2 2000 E Regional Richmond Stuart Siegel Center Washington G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1985 W 1st Seattle Hec Edmundson Pavilion 1 1 1986 W 1st Seattle Hec Edmundson Pavilion 1 1 1987 W 1st Seattle Hec Edmundson Pavilion 1 1 1988 W 2nd Seattle Hec Edmundson Pavilion 1 1 1989 W 1st Seattle Hec Edmundson Pavilion 1 1 1990 ME 2nd Seatlle Hec Edmundson Pavilion 1 1 1991 W 2nd Seattle Hec Edmundson Pavilion 3 2 1992 W Regional Seattle Hec Edmundson Pavilion

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G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1993 W 1st Seattle Hec Edmundson Pavilion 3 2 1995 ME 1st-2nd Seattle Hec Edmundson Pavilion 3 2 1996 W Regional Seattle Hec Edmundson Pavilion 3 2 2004 W Regional Seattle Bank of America Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion (name change) 6 3 2005 1st-2nd Seattle Bank of America Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion 6 3 2009 1st-2nd Seattle Bank of America Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion 3 2 2010 1st-2nd Seattle Bank of America Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion 3 2 2014 1st-2nd Seattle Alaska Airlines Arena (name change) 3 2 2017 1st-2nd Seattle Alaska Airlines Arena 3 2 2001 W Regional Spokane #Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena 3 2 2008 Regional Spokane #Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena 3 2 2011 1st-2nd Spokane #Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena 3 2 2013 Regional Spokane #Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena 3 2 2015 Regional Spokane #Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena 3 2 2011 1st-2nd Spokane McCarthey Athletic Center 3 2 2012 1st-2nd Spokane McCarthey Athletic Center 3 2 2013 1st-2nd Spokane McCarthey Athletic Center 3 2 1988 Final Four Tacoma #Tacoma Dome 3 2 1989 Final Four Tacoma #Tacoma Dome West Virginia G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1992 E 2nd Morgantown WVU Coliseum Wisconsin G S Yr. Round City Facility 1 1 1992 W 1st Madison UW Field House 3 2 2002 ME Regional Milwaukee #U.S. Cellular Arena

Pat Summitt coached the Tennessee Lady Vols to 31 consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances from 1982 until her retirement in 2012, claiming eight national championships.

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FUTURE DATES AND SITES

TOURNAMENT

Year First Round Second Round Regionals Women’s Final Four 2018 March 16-17 March 18-19 March 23-26 March 30 & April 1 2019 March 22-23 March 24-25 March 29-April 1 April 5 & 7 2020 March 20-21 March 22-23 March 27-30 April 3 & 5

2018 First and Second Rounds Friday, March 16 & Sunday, March 18 and Saturday, March 17 & Monday, March 19 Non-predetermined sites (Top-16 seeds will host) Regionals Friday, March 23 & Sunday, March 25 Kansas City Regional Sprint Center Kansas City, Missouri Hosted by: Hosted by Big 12 Conference and Kansas City Sports Commission Lexington Regional Rupp Arena Lexington, Kentucky Hosted by: University of Kentucky Saturday, March 24 & Monday, March 26 Albany Regional Times Union Center Albany, New York Hosted by: Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference and Siena College Spokane Regional Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena Spokane, Washington Host by: University of Idaho Women’s Final Four Friday, March 30 & Sunday, April 1 Nationwide Arena Columbus, Ohio Hosted by: The Ohio State University and Greater Columbus Sports Commission

WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR - FUTURE DATES Year Dates Site and Hosts 2019 April 5 and 7 Amalie Arena, Tampa Bay, Florida Host: University of South Florida and Tampa Bay Sports Commission

2020 April 3 and 5 Smoothie King Center, New Orleans, Louisiana Host: Tulane University and Sun Belt Conference

Future Dates and Sites 190

THE TOURNAMENT FIELD

Team Champions 192 All-Time Tournament Field 210

Leticia Romero helped lead Florida State to the regional finals in 2017.

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TEAM CHAMPIONS

1982 Championship Game Louisiana Tech 76, Cheyney 62 Louisiana Tech FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Scott 2-4 4-4 0 1 8 Lawrence 7-13 6-10 6 2 20 Kelly 6-12 2-2 10 4 14 Turner 5-11 0-0 2 2 10 Mulkey 2-3 2-5 3 1 6 White 1-2 0-0 1 0 2 Gant 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Felton 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Pendergrass 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Rodman 6-8 2-4 11 3 14 Sossamon 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 Rust 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Team 4 Totals 30-54 16-25 38 14 76 The 1981-82 Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters: Front Row (L-R): Cheyney FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Kim Mulkey, Debbie Primeaux, Pam Gant, Head Coach Sonja Hogg, Angela Turner, Julie Wilkerson, Sandra Felton. Back Row: Assoc. Coach Walker 10-16 0-0 3 3 20 Leon Barmore, Rita Rust, Jennifer White, Lori Scott, Tia Sossamon, Janice Laney 5-16 0-0 4 4 10 Lawrence, Debra Rodman, Pam Kelly, Ann Pendergrass, Grad. Asst. Sue Taylor 2-5 4-4 7 1 8 Donohue, Asst. Coach Gary Blair. Guilford 4-8 2-3 1 5 10 Walker 6-15 0-0 11 4 12 Giddins 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Draughn 0-2 0-0 0 2 0 Dabney 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Wilds 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 Strong 1-1 0-0 2 3 2 Team 2 Totals 28-65 6-7 30 23 62 Site: Norfolk, Va. Attendance: 9,531. Halftime: Louisiana Tech 40, Cheyney 26. Officials: Marcy Weston, Bob Krall. Semifinals: Cheyney 76, Maryland 66; Louisiana Tech 69, Tennessee 46. 1983 Championship Game Southern California 69, Louisiana Tech 67 Southern California FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP McGee, Paula 8-12 1-2 6 2 17 Miller 8-13 11-14 9 3 27 McGee, Pam 4-8 0-0 6 4 8 Windham 3-5 0-0 2 5 6 Cooper 5-15 1-2 4 3 11 Fletcher 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 Doyle 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 Team 1 Totals 28-55 13-18 29 20 69

Louisiana Tech FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Scott 2-5 0-0 11 4 4 Rodman 5-10 3-4 10 3 13 Lawrence 8-17 4-7 7 5 20 White 8-9 2-2 2 3 18 Mulkey 1-4 2-2 3 4 4 The 1982-83 Southern California Women of Troy: Front Row (L-R): Gant 2-7 2-2 3 2 6 Asst. Coach Jean Agee, Head Coach Linda Sharp, Asst. Coach Bruce Victor, Sossamon 1-5 0-0 1 1 2 Grad. Asst. Kathy Hammond. Middle Row: Trainer Leah Putnam, Rhonda Team 0 Windham, Shontel Sherwood, Melissa Ward, Cynthia Cooper, Juliette Totals 27-57 13-17 37 22 67 Robinson, Yoland Fletcher, LeAnne Sera. Back Row: Kathy Doyle, Cheryl Miller, Paula McGee, Jamaiia Bond, Pam McGee, Tracy Longo, Timi Pitzer, Site: Norfolk, Va. Attendance: 7,387. Halftime: Louisiana Tech 37, Southern California Trainer Sue Schneider. 26. Officials: Robinson and Stewart. Semi­finals: Southern California 81, Georgia 57; Louisiana Tech 71, Old Dominion 55.

Team Champions 192

1984 Championship Game Southern California 72, Tennessee 61 Southern California FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP McGee, Pam 8-16 1-2 12 3 17 Miller 8-15 0-0 6 3 16 McGee, Paula 7-13 3-4 5 4 17 Robinson 1-4 1-2 2 2 3 Alkek 4-8 3-4 3 1 11 Fletcher 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 Carter 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Sera 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Ward 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Bond 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Longo 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Cooper 3-5 2-6 2 0 8 Team 6 Totals 31-63 10-18 37 14 72 The Women of Troy celebrate their second straight national championship. Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Ostrowski 6-13 6-6 9 2 18 Haave 8-16 2-2 5 4 18 Towns 3-5 1-1 10 4 7 Hatmaker 1-5 0-0 1 3 2 Collins 3-7 0-0 1 2 6 Marr 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Sexton 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Collins 4-16 0-0 4 4 8 Webb 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Freeman 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 Littlejohn 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Gamble 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Team 9 Totals 26-64 9-9 41 19 61 Site: Los Angeles. Attendance: 5,365. Halftime: Tennessee 28, Southern California 26. Officials: Bob Olsen, Marcy Weston. Semi­finals: Tennessee 82, Cheyney 73; Southern California 62, Louisiana Tech 57. 1985 Championship Game Old Dominion 70, Georgia 65 Old Dominion FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Claxton 7-17 3-4 20 3 17 Goodson 3-10 3-4 6 0 9 Dixon 9-21 0-3 15 3 18 Christian 4-9 3-4 2 5 11 Jenkins 2-7 2-2 4 1 6 Cullen 2-7 1-2 3 1 5 Blais 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Harrington 2-5 0-2 5 3 4 Jenkins, A. 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Team 2 Totals 29-76 12-21 57 17 70 The 1984-85 Old Dominion Lady Monarchs: Front Row (L-R): Mgr. Georgia FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Trish Vantucci, Mgr. Beth Calder, Joann Beatty, Bridget Jenkins, Marie Harris 6-10 1-3 6 3 13 Christian, Lisa Blais, Mgr. Lisa Hendrick. Back Row: Liz Connahan, Tracy O'Connor 4-8 2-2 5 3 10 Claxton, Medina Dixon, Dawn Cullen, Donna Harrington, Adrienne Goodson, McClain 3-7 2-3 8 5 8 Alphelia Jenkins. Abrams 0-1 4-4 0 1 4 Edwards 5-15 1-2 1 5 11 Waites 8-14 3-4 3 2 19 Bootz 0-2 0-0 3 4 0 Team 4 Totals 26-57 13-18 30 23 65 Site: Austin, Texas. Attendance: 7,597. Halftime: Georgia 31, Old Dominion 30. Officials: June Courteau, Bill Stokes. Semi­finals: Old Dominion 57, La.-Monroe 47; Georgia 91, Western Ky. 78.

Team Champions 193

1986 Championship Game Texas 97, Southern California 81 Texas FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Harris 7-13 0-0 4 4 14 Lloyd 2-6 1-1 4 3 5 Smith, Annette 2-4 0-0 4 4 4 Williams 6-7 1-2 1 5 13 Ethridge 1-5 1-2 7 2 3 Smith, Audrey 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 Hemphill 3-4 2-2 2 4 8 Davis 9-14 6-8 14 2 24 Jones 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 Wimbish 4-4 2-3 1 1 10 Priddy 6-8 3-4 5 2 15 Team 0 Totals 29-65 23-29 32 21 81

Southern California FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Ford 4-7 1-2 5 3 9 Miller 2-11 12-13 6 5 16 Nelson 5-11 3-4 6 4 13 Windham 5-9 2-3 2 0 12 The 1985-86 Texas Lady Longhorns: Front Row (L-R): Pennee Hall, Cooper 11-22 5-6 4 5 27 Beverly Williams, Audrey Smith, Kamie Ethridge. Second Row: Wanda Howell 1-3 0-1 3 2 2 Gardner, Yulonda Wimbish, Paulette Moegle, C.J. Jones, Fran Harris. Back Wright 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 Row: Annette Smith, Cara Priddy, Michele Eglinger, Andrea Lloyd, Clarissa Pyers 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 Davis, Gay Hemphill. Ward 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Bond 0-00 0-0 1 2 0 Team 3 Totals 40-68 17-24 42 27 97 Site: Lexington, Ky. Attendance: 5,662. Halftime: Texas 45, Southern California 35. Officials: June Courteau, Bob Olsen. Semifinals: Texas 90, Western Ky. 65; Southern California 83, Tennessee 59. 1987 Championship Game Tennessee 67, Louisiana Tech 44 Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Gordon 5-19 3-4 12 3 13 Horton 4-8 1-2 5 3 9 Spinks 1-3 0-0 1 2 2 Sexton 4-8 0-0 2 3 8 Edwards 4-13 5-8 7 4 13 Marsh 1-2 4-4 3 1 6 Frost 6-10 1-5 8 2 13 McCray 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 Webb 1-3 1-1 2 1 3 Littlejohn 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 Tuggle 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 McGhee 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 The 1986-87 Tennessee Lady Volunteers: Front Row (L-R): Shelley Team 6 Sexton, Tonya Edwards, Dawn Marsh, Lisa Webb, Sabrina Mott, Melissa Totals 26-67 15-24 47 21 67 McCray. Back Row: Bridgette Gordon, Kathy Spinks, Carla McGhee, Sheila Frost, Cheryl Littlejohn, Karla Horton, Jennifer Tuggle. Louisiana Tech FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Davis 0-0 1-3 6 1 1 Lewis 4-11 4-6 7 3 12 Harrison 3-11 2-5 8 5 8 Weatherspoon 4-11 3-3 3 5 11 Lawson 1-4 0-0 1 2 2 Stall 3-7 2-3 7 4 8 Westbrooks 0-3 0-2 3 0 0 Chambless 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 McDonald 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 Team 1 Totals 16-48 12-22 36 20 44 Site: Austin, Texas. Attendance: 9,823. Halftime: Tennessee 33, Louisiana Tech 24. Officials: June Courteau, Patty Broderick. Semifinals: Tennessee 74, Long Beach St. 64; Louisiana Tech 79, Texas 75.

Team Champions 194

1988 Championship Game Louisiana Tech 56, Auburn 54 Louisiana Tech FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Lewis 3-14 0-0 12 3 6 Westbrooks 12-17 1-3 7 3 25 Lacy 2-7 0-0 8 0 4 Weatherspoon 2-4 1-3 3 2 5 Lawson 4-9 2-2 1 0 10 Ethridge 3-7 0-0 1 3 6 Team 1 Totals 26-58 4-8 33 11 56

Auburn FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP M. Bolton 2-7 2-2 3 2 6 Stewart 1-6 1-2 3 4 3 The 1987-88 Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters: Front Row (L-R): Orr 5-12 1-2 2 2 11 Sheila Ethridge, Lisa Harvey, Melinda Chambless, Teresa Weatherspoon, McNeil 5-11 5-6 11 3 16 Angela Lawson, Phoebe Dunn, Terri Meyer. Back Row: Asst. Coach Kim R. Bolton 7-11 0-0 4 2 16 Mulkey-Robertson, Head Coach Leon Barmore, Beanie Lincoln, Tatia Brown, Godby 1-3 0-0 2 3 2 Jocelyn Watson, Venus Lacy, Erica Westbrooks, Nora Lewis, Paulette Stall, Asst. Coach Mary Kay Hungate, Asst. Coach Jennifer White, Mgr. Amy Scruggs 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Ringheim. McGilberry 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Team 5 Totals 21-51 9-12 30 17 54 Site: Tacoma, Wash. Attendance: 8,448. Halftime: Auburn 31, Louisiana Tech 19. Three- point field goals: Louisiana Tech 0-1 (Weatherspoon 0-1); Auburn 3-4 (R. Bolton 2-2, McNeil 1-2). Officials: Patty Broderick, Art Bomengen. Semifinals: Louisiana Tech 68, Tennessee 59; Auburn 68, Long Beach St. 55. 1989 Championship Game Tennessee 76, Auburn 60 Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Gordon 11-21 5-6 11 3 27 McGhee 1-3 1-2 4 0 3 Frost 2-8 2-3 12 4 6 Head 6-12 7-9 3 4 19 McCray 2-10 2-2 6 1 6 Charles 5-7 3-4 7 2 13 Scott 1-4 0-0 1 0 2 Casteel 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Hawhee 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Clark 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Team 1 Totals 28-66 20-26 45 14 76

Auburn FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP McGilberry 0-2 0-1 4 2 0 Scruggs 2-9 2-3 0 4 6 The 1988-89 Tennessee Lady Volunteers: Front Row (L-R): Debbie Orr 8-15 0-0 11 1 16 Hawhee, Melissa McCray, Tonya Edwards, Debbie Scott, Regina Clark. Back Jones 5-10 2-2 4 3 12 Row: Bridgette Gordon, Carla McGhee, Sheila Frost, Daedra Charles, Kelli Bolton 5-11 0-0 6 4 10 Casteel, Dena Head. Godby 5-11 3-4 3 4 13 Tremitiere 1-1 0-0 1 2 2 Stevenson 0-1 1-2 0 2 1 Mago 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Thompson 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 Ciampi 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Team 0 Totals 26-60 8-12 30 24 60 Site: Tacoma, Wash. Attendance: 9,758. Halftime: Tennessee 35, Auburn 27. Officials: Patty Broderick, June Courteau. Semi­finals: Auburn 76, Louisiana Tech 71; Tennessee 77, Maryland 65.

Team Champions 195

1990 Championship Game Stanford 88, Auburn 81 Stanford FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Steding 6-18 0-0 7 3 18 Zeilstra 2-8 5-5 6 2 9 Stevens 6-13 4-5 10 4 16 Azzi 5-10 3-5 4 5 17 Henning 6-11 8-11 9 0 21 Whiting 3-6 1-5 4 1 7 Richards 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Parson 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Team 9 Totals 28-66 21-31 49 16 88

Auburn FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Thompson 3-11 2-2 2 5 10 Mago 2-6 0-2 5 3 4 The 1989-90 Stanford Cardinal: Front Row (L-R): Molly Goodenbour, Hayden 6-8 3-6 5 3 15 Sonja Henning, Stacy Parson, Jennifer Azzi, Katy Steding, Martha Richards, Angela Taylor, Chris MacMurdo. Back Row: Trainer Patti Millson, Asst. Trainer Tremitiere 7-9 1-2 5 1 17 Ann Adkins, Mgr. Leslie Crandell, Assoc. Coach Amy Tucker, Julie Zeilstra, Jones 7-17 8-9 9 4 24 Val Whiting, Trisha Stevens, Mgr. Chris Jones, Asst. Coach Renee Brown, Godby 4-10 1-3 4 5 9 Head Coach Tara VanDerveer, Asst. Coach Julie Plank, Head Mgr. Marla Stevenson 1-2 0-0 3 3 2 Tuchinsky. Freeman 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 Team 2 Totals 30-63 15-24 36 25 81 Site: Knoxville, Tenn. Attendance: 20,023. Halftime: Auburn 41, Stanford 41. Three- point field goals: Auburn 6-12 (Thompson 2-2, Tremitiere 2-2, Jones 2-6, Godby 0-1, Stevenson 0-1); Stanford 11-26 (Steding 6-15, Azzi 4-8, Henning 1-3). Officials: Art Bomengen, Sally Bell. Semi­finals: Auburn 81, Louisiana Tech 69; Stanford 75, Virginia 66. 1991 Championship Game Tennessee 70, Virginia 67 Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Adams 0-7 2-4 2 3 2 Clark 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Head 9-17 10-14 9 3 28 Evans 3-5 1-3 2 5 7 Harrison 3-10 2-3 13 3 8 Charles 7-13 5-7 12 5 19 Caldwell 1-1 0-1 3 2 2 Casteel 1-7 2-3 5 2 4 Team 3 Totals 24-61 22-35 49 23 70

Virginia FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Evans 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Ward 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 Wagner 1-1 0-1 6 3 2 The 1990-91 Tennessee Lady Volunteers: Front Row (L-R): Jody Cardoza 4-11 2-2 1 5 11 Adams, Dena Head, Nikki Caldwell, Lisa Harrison, Regina Clark. Back Row: Staley 11-26 3-4 11 5 28 Peggy Evans, Debbie Hawhee, Daedra Charles, Kelli Casteel, Marlene Jeter. Burge, Heather 5-11 0-3 11 4 10 Reiss 3-12 1-4 1 2 7 Burge, Heidi 4-5 0-1 6 5 8 Smith 0-0 0-2 5 2 0 Team 3 Totals 28-66 7-19 45 27 67 Site: New Orleans. Attendance: 7,865. Halftime: Tennessee 27, Virginia 26. Three-point field goals: Virginia 4-8 (Staley 3-5, Cardoza 1-2, Reiss 0-1); Tennessee 0-3 (Adams 0-3). Officials: Patti Broderick, Lou Pitt. Semifinals: Virginia 61, UConn 55; Tennessee 68, Stanford 60.

Team Champions 196

1992 Championship Game Stanford 78, Western Ky. 62 Stanford FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MacMurdo 3-5 3-4 11 1 9 Hemmer 5-12 8-11 15 3 18 Whiting 4-10 8-9 13 1 16 Goodenbour 3-10 5-6 3 2 12 Hedgpeth 6-15 3-3 2 2 17 Kaplan 1-3 0-0 1 1 2 Rucker 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Dougherty 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Paye 0-0 4-4 0 2 4 Taylor 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Adkins 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Sevillian 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Team 4 The 1991-92 Stanford Cardinal: Front Row (L-R): Bobbie Kelsey, Molly Totals 22-55 31-37 51 13 78 Goodenbour, Christy Hedgpeth, Angela Taylor, Ann Adkins, Tanda Rucker, Niki Sevillian, Kate Paye. Back Row: Trainer Karen Middleton, Asst. Coach Western Ky. FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Julie Plank, Head Coach Tara VanDerveer, Asst. Coach Lisa McNamee, Asst. Mgr. Raymond John, Chris MacMurdo, Val Whiting, Anita Kaplan, Scott 1-7 0-0 4 3 2 Rachel Hemmer, Kelly Dougherty, Asst. Mgr. Art Romero, Assoc. Coach Amy Lang 5-11 8-12 12 5 18 Tucker, Asst. Coach Carolyn Jenkins, Mgr. Angela Young, Assoc. Mgr. Marla Monroe 3-12 2-2 6 3 8 Tuchinsky. Westmoreland 2-10 0-0 1 5 6 Pehlke 6-16 0-0 3 3 16 Houk 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 Wilson 1-3 0-2 3 1 2 Jordan 2-4 0-0 4 2 5 Robinson 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 Berryman 0-2 2-2 1 2 2 Cook 1-4 1-2 3 1 3 Team 4 Totals 21-71 13-20 42 27 62 Site: Los Angeles. Attendance: 12,072. Halftime: Stanford 37, Western Ky. 27. Three- point field goals: Stanford 3-14 (Hedgpeth 2-7, Goodenbour 1-7); Western Ky. 7-19 (Pehlke 4-8, Westmoreland 2-5, Jordan 1-3, Robinson 0-1, Cook 0-2). Officials: Patty Broderick, Bill Stokes. Semifinals: Stanford 66, Virginia 65; Western Ky. 84, Missouri St. 72. 1993 Championship Game Texas Tech 84, Ohio St. 82 Texas Tech FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Kirkland 5-10 1-5 3 2 14 Swoopes 16-24 11-11 5 4 47 Clinger 3-5 1-1 5 5 7 Johnson 2-7 4-4 0 1 8 Scott 2-3 0-0 3 3 4 Atkins 1-3 2-2 6 2 4 Farris 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 Team 2 Totals 29-53 19-23 24 19 84

Ohio St. FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Smith 11-20 5-7 11 3 28 Keyton 6-12 7-7 8 4 19 Howard 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 Burcy 3-15 3-4 5 4 12 Roberts 5-11 1-1 3 4 13 The 1992-93 Texas Tech Lady Raiders: Front Row (L-R): Melinda White, Diana Kersey, Sheryl Swoopes, Krista Kirkland, Cynthia Clinger, Nikki Negri 2-2 1-1 5 3 5 Heath. Back Row: Michelle Thomas, Patrice Conwright, Stephanie Scott, Ingwersen 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Noel Johnson, Janice Farris, Kim Pruitt, Michi Atkins. Johnson 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Sebastian 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 Bond 1-3 0-0 2 4 3 Team 6 Totals 28-64 19-22 41 25 82 Site: Atlanta. Attendance: 16,141. Halftime: Texas Tech 40, Ohio St. 31. Three-point field goals: Texas Tech 7-17 (Swoopes 4-6, Kirkland 3-6, Scott 0-1, Johnson 0-4); Ohio St. 7-22 (Burcy 3-11, Roberts 2-5, Bond 1-2, Smith 1-2, Keyton 0-2). Officials: Sally Bell, Dee Kantner. Semifinals: Ohio St. 73, Iowa 72 (OT); Texas Tech 60, Vanderbilt 46.

Team Champions 197

1994 Championship Game North Carolina 60, Louisiana Tech 59 North Carolina FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Cooper 0-2 0-1 0 0 0 Smith 7-19 5-7 23 2 20 Crawley 4-7 6-8 4 2 14 Jones 0-5 2-3 2 3 2 Sampson 9-25 0-0 8 4 21 Lawrence 1-2 0-0 4 1 3 McKee 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Suddreth 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Gear 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 Team 6 Totals 21-61 13-19 48 14 60

Louisiana Tech FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Brown, A. 2-6 0-0 2 3 4 The 1993-94 North Carolina Tar Heels: Front Row (L-R): Mgr. Johnson 6-15 0-0 10 2 12 Lynn Glover, Stud. Asst. Toni Montgomery, Carrie McKee, Maja Vukojicic, Spurlock 1-4 0-0 6 4 2 Gwendlyn Gillingham, Sylvia Crawley, Tonya Sampson, Asst. Coach Emily Thomas 6-14 2-2 4 3 15 Johnson, Mgr. Carla Chapman. Back Row: Asst. Coach Andrew Calder, Academic Counselor Jan Boxill, Jill Suddreth, Marion Jones, Tonya Jackson, Williams 4-19 0-1 6 0 8 Charlotte Smith, Stephanie Lawrence, Tonya Cooper, Lori Gear, Kim Rouse, Neal 0-3 6-8 2 2 6 Strength Coach George Smith, Head Coach Sylvia Hatchell, Asst. Coach Brown, L. 1-2 0-0 2 5 2 Ann Hancock. Riser 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Walker 5-7 0-0 5 0 10 Team 6 Totals 25-70 8-11 44 19 59 Site: Richmond, Va. Attendance: 11,966. Halftime: Louisiana Tech 32, North Carolina 32. Three-point field goals: Louisiana Tech 1-8 (Thomas 1-1, Williams 0-4, Johnson 0-2, A. Brown 0-1); North Carolina 5-13 (Sampson 3-7, Smith 1-3, Lawrence 1-1, Cooper 0-1, Jones 0-1). Officials: June Courteau, John Morningstar. Semifinals: Louisiana Tech 69, Alabama 66; North Carolina 89, Purdue 74. 1995 Championship Game UConn 70, Tennessee 64 UConn FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Elliott 5-7 3-4 7 3 13 Lobo 5-10 7-8 8 4 17 Wolters 4-9 2-4 3 4 10 Rizzotti 6-8 2-2 3 3 15 Webber 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 Berube 1-6 3-5 3 0 5 Sales 4-12 1-4 6 3 10 Team 12 Totals 25-53 18-27 43 18 70

Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP McCray 3-12 1-2 5 2 7 Thompson 1-1 2-2 3 2 4 D. Johnson 3-11 3-3 10 2 9 Davis 5-12 0-1 5 4 11 The 1994-95 UConn Huskies: Front Row (L-R): Kim Better, Carla Marciniak 3-11 1-3 0 3 8 Berube, Pam Webber, Rebecca Lobo, Jennifer Rizzotti, Missy Rose. Back M. Johnson 2-3 0-0 3 2 5 Row: Head Coach Geno Auriemma, Asst. Coach Tonya Cardoza, Nykesha Sales, Kelley Hunt, Kara Wolters, Brena Marquis, Jamelle Elliott, Asst. Coach T. Johnson 3-7 1-1 5 3 7 Meghan Pattyson, Assoc. Coach Chris Dailey. Milligan 1-3 2-2 0 0 4 Ward 2-5 2-2 2 3 6 Conklin 1-1 0-0 1 1 3 Team 3 Totals 24-66 12-16 37 22 64 Site: Minneapolis. Attendance: 18,038. Halftime: Tennessee 38, UConn 32. Three-point field goals: Tennessee 4-14 (Conklin 1-1, M. Johnson 1-2, Davis 1-4, Marciniak 1-6, McCray 0-1); UConn 2-10 (Rizzotti 1-2, Sales 1-4, Berube 0-1, Webber 0-1, Lobo 0-2). Officials: Dee Kantner, Larry Sheppard. Semifinals: Tennessee 73, Georgia 51; UConn 87, Stanford 60.

Team Champions 198

1996 Championship Game Tennessee 83, Georgia 65 Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Marciniak 5-13 0-1 4 1 10 Johnson 7-10 2-2 5 2 16 Davis 2-10 4-8 7 2 8 Smallwood 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 Milligan 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Greene 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Jolly 1-1 0-1 0 2 2 Holdsclaw 6-16 4-5 14 0 16 Laxton 2-7 0-0 3 1 4 Thompson 4-6 4-6 11 3 12 Conklin 5-8 0-0 4 2 14 Team 5 Totals 32-73 15-25 54 13 83

Georgia FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP The 1995-96 Tennessee Lady Volunteers: Front Row (L-R): Laurie Frett 10-18 4-4 16 1 25 Milligan, Michelle Marciniak, Latina Davis, Misty Greene, Kim Smallwood. Irwin 1-3 0-0 2 0 3 Back Row: Brynae Laxton, Pashen Thompson, Tiffani Johnson, Abby Roundtree 3-14 1-2 5 1 8 Conklin, Chamique Holdsclaw, Kellie Jolly. Powell 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 Antvorskov 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 Thompson 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Taylor 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 Holland 4-12 1-1 1 4 11 Bush 1-4 0-0 2 4 2 Henderson 8-15 0-1 7 4 16 Walker 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 Decker 0-2 0-0 2 4 0 Walls 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Team 0 Totals 27-71 6-8 39 22 65 Site: Charlotte, N.C. Attendance: 23,291. Halftime: Tennessee 42, Georgia 37. Three- point field goals: Georgia 5-24 (Frett 1-1, Irwin 1-3, Roundtree 1-7, Powell 0-1, Taylor 0-1, Holland 2-8, Bush 0-2, Decker 0-1); Tennessee 4-9 (Marciniak 0-2, Johnson 0-1, Davis 0-1, Conklin 4-5). Officials: Sally Bell, Dee Kantner, Violet Palmer. Semifinals: Georgia 86, Stanford 76; Tennessee 88, UConn 83 (OT). 1997 Championship Game Tennessee 68, Old Dominion 59 Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Johnson 4-4 0-0 3 2 8 Holdsclaw 11-20 2-3 7 2 24 Thompson 4-4 0-3 6 2 8 Elzy 1-3 0-1 3 2 2 Jolly 1-5 2-2 0 2 5 Butts 4-7 0-0 2 0 8 Milligan 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Greene 0-1 1-2 1 0 1 Laxton 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Stephens 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Conklin 4-5 2-2 1 2 12 Team 6 Totals 29-49 7-13 29 13 68

Old Dominion FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP The 1996-97 Tennessee Lady Vols: Front Row (L-R): Chamique Andrade 2-7 0-0 0 5 4 Holdsclaw, Brynae Laxton, Laurie Milligan, Niya Butts, Misty Greene. Back Row: Kyra Elzy, Tiffani Johnson, LaShonda Stephens, Abby Conklin, Pashen Machanguana 7-13 2-2 10 5 16 Thompson, Kellie Jolly. Roberts 6-8 1-2 9 2 13 Himes 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Penicheiro 4-13 2-2 6 2 10 Eller 2-4 0-0 3 0 5 Eblin 3-11 2-4 1 0 11 Small 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 Diaz 0-5 0-0 0 1 0 Bradley 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Team 2 Totals 24-62 7-10 34 16 59 Site: Cincinnati. Attendance: 16,714. Halftime: Tennessee 34, Old Dominion 22. Three-point field goals: Old Dominion 4-18 (Eller 1-2, Eblin 3-10, Penicheiro 0-1, Diaz 0-2, Andrade 0-3); Tennessee 3-5 (Conklin 2-2, Jolly 1-3). Officials: Dee Kantner, Yvette McKinney, Violet Palmer. Semifinals: Old Dominion 83, Stanford 82 (OT); Tennessee 80, Notre Dame 66.

Team Champions 199

1998 Championship Game Tennessee 93, Louisiana Tech 75 Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Holdsclaw 11-25 3-4 10 2 25 Catchings 8-16 11-13 7 3 27 Stephens 0-2 0-0 2 2 0 Jolly 7-10 2-2 4 2 20 Randall 4-9 2-4 8 2 10 Butts 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 Elzy 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Milligan 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Greene 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Laxton 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Clement 3-4 0-0 1 1 6 Geter 1-1 1-2 7 3 3 Team 6 Totals 35-69 19-25 47 13 93 The 1997-98 Tennessee Lady Vols: Front Row (L-R): Brynae Laxton, Louisiana Tech FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Kristen Clement, Niya Butts, Laurie Milligan, Misty Greene, Semeka Randall. Maxwell 7-12 0-0 8 3 15 Back Row: Kyra Elzy, Teresa Geter, LaShonda Stephens, Tamika Catchings, Wilson 2-6 0-0 5 4 4 Chamique Holdsclaw, Kellie Jolly. Burras 9-16 1-5 10 3 19 Stallworth 0-6 2-2 1 0 2 Jackson 11-25 0-0 4 2 26 Cochran 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Scheppmann 1-5 0-0 0 2 3 Gilmore 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 Bowman 2-3 0-1 0 2 4 Team 5 Totals 32-73 5-10 34 16 75 Site: Kansas City, Mo. Attendance: 17,976. Halftime: Tennessee 55, Louisiana Tech 32. Three-point field goals: Louisiana Tech 6-18 (Jackson 4-12, Scheppman 1-2, Maxwell 1-3, Stallworth 0-1); Tennessee 4-9 (Jolly 4-5, Catchings 0-4). Officials: Sally Bell, Bob Trammell, Wesley Dean. Semifinals: Tennessee 86, Arkansas 58; Louisiana Tech 84, NC State 65. 1999 Championship Game Purdue 62, Duke 45 Purdue FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP White-McCarty 6-17 0-1 1 3 12 Duhart 2-3 1-2 5 3 5 Cooper 5-9 3-6 7 3 13 Figgs 5-15 8-9 3 1 18 Douglas 3-9 6-8 5 3 13 Crawford 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Young 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 Komara 0-0 1-2 2 0 1 Team 8 Totals 21-55 19-28 33 14 62

Duke FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Browne 2-13 1-2 9 2 5 Schweitzer 0-3 0-0 4 3 0 The 1998-99 Purdue Boilermakers: Front Row (L-R): Shayla Potter, VanGorp 7-10 1-2 5 4 15 Danielle Bird, Tiffany Young, Stephanie White-McCarty, Head Coach Carolyn Howard 3-7 0-0 3 2 9 Peck, Ukari Figgs, Michelle Duhart, Katie Douglas, Kelly Komara. Back Row: Erickson 3-9 0-0 2 5 8 Stud. Trainer Michele Hayden, Mgr. Brandon Patchett, Mgr. Heather Scott, Parent 2-3 2-2 5 3 6 Mgr. Blake Morris, Mo-nique Langston, Amy Shaffer, Connie Murdock, Mary Rice 1-5 0-0 8 3 2 Jo Noon, Camille Cooper, Mackenzie Curless, Candi Crawford, Beth Lapaich, Asst. Coach Kerry Cremeans, Asst. Coach Seth Kushkin, Asst. Coach Pam Black 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Stackhouse. Gingrich 0-5 0-0 0 1 0 Team 2 Totals 18-55 4-6 38 23 45 Site: San Jose, Calif. Attendance: 17,773. Halftime: Duke 22, Purdue 17. Three-point field goals: Duke 5-21 (Howard 3-6, Erickson 2-6, Rice 0-4, Gingrich 0-2, Browne 0-1, Schweitzer 0-1, VanGorp 0-1); Purdue 1-13 (Douglas 1-3, Figgs 0-5, White-McCarty 0-4, Young 0-1). Officials: Bob Trammell, Melissa Barlow, Teresa Dahlem. Semifinals: Purdue 77, Louisiana Tech 63; Duke 81, Georgia 69.

Team Champions 200

2000 Championship Game UConn 71, Tennessee 52 UConn FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Abrosimova 5-9 3-4 5 2 14 Cash 4-8 1-2 3 4 9 Schumacher 3-4 0-0 6 2 6 Bird 2-8 0-0 3 1 4 Ralph 7-8 1-2 3 3 15 Williams 3-4 0-0 2 4 6 Jones 5-14 2-3 8 1 12 Johnson 1-3 1-2 1 2 3 Hansmeyer 0-1 0-2 0 1 0 Sauer 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 Czel 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Rigby 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Team 2 Totals 31-61 8-15 34 20 71 The 1999-2000 UConn Huskies: Front Row (L-R): Marci Czel, Keirsten Walters, Stacy Hansmeyer, Paige Sauer, Shea Ralph, Sue Bird, Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Kennitra Johnson. Back Row: Asst. Coach Tonya Cardoza, Head Coach Randall 1-11 4-6 8 1 6 Geno Auriemma, Swin Cash, Svetlana Abrosimova, Christine Rigby, Kelly Catchings 4-6 5-10 4 4 16 Schumacher, Tamika Williams, Asjha Jones, Asst. Coach Jamelle Elliott, Assoc. Head Coach Chris Dailey. Snow 2-9 1-2 4 4 5 Elzy 3-5 2-2 5 2 8 Lawson 3-13 0-0 6 2 6 McDivitt 1-2 2-2 0 2 5 Jackson 2-4 0-0 7 0 4 Pillow 0-1 2-2 2 1 2 Butts 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Team 3 Totals 16-51 16-24 39 17 52 Site: Philadelphia. Attendance: 20,060. Halftime: UConn 32, Tennessee 19. Three- point field goals: Tennessee 4-7 (Catchings 3-3, Lawson 0-2, McDivitt 1-2); UConn 1-9 (Abrosimova 1-3, Bird 0-3, Johnson 0-2, Hansmeyer 0-1). Officials: Sally Bell, Dennis DeMayo, Art Bomengen. Semifinals: Tennessee 64, Rutgers 54; UConn 89, Penn St. 67. 2001 Championship Game Notre Dame 68, Purdue 66 Notre Dame FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Haney 6-11 1-2 5 3 13 Siemon 5-11 0-0 9 3 10 Riley 9-13 10-14 13 3 28 Ratay 1-6 0-0 4 4 3 Ivey 5-13 2-3 5 0 12 Joyce 0-2 2-2 0 1 2 Barksdale 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 Team 0 Totals 26-56 15-21 38 14 68

Purdue FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Hurns 7-13 3-5 7 0 17 Wright 6-15 3-5 4 2 17 Cooper 3-9 0-0 6 4 6 The 2000-01 Notre Dame Fighting Irish: Front Row (L-R): Karen Douglas 6-15 3-3 7 2 18 Swanson, Jeneka Joyce, Le’Tania Severe, Ericka Haney, Niele Ivey, Komara 3-9 0-0 2 1 8 Imani Dunbar, Monique Hernandez, Alicia Ratay. Back Row: Mgr. Gretchen Hicks 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Schumer, Marketing and Promotions Asst. Heather Maxwell, Strength Parks 0-3 0-0 2 1 0 Coach Tony Rolinski, Trainer Mike Miller, Asst. Coach Kevin McGuff, Asst. Crawford 0-2 0-2 4 4 0 Coach Carol Owens, Meaghan Leahy, Ruth Riley, Kelley Siemon, Amanda Barksdale, Director of Basketball Operations Letitia Bowen, Stud. Asst. Ryan Noon 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 Becker, Head Coach Muffet McGraw, Asst. Coach Coquese Washington, Team 9 Mgr. Jaime Morales. Totals 25-67 9-15 41 16 66 Site: St. Louis. Attendance: 20,551. Halftime: Purdue 32, Notre Dame 26. Three-point field goals: Purdue 7-17 (Wright 2-4, Douglas 3-6, Komara 2-5, Parks 0-2); Notre Dame 1-10 (Ratay 1-4, Ivey 0-4, Joyce 0-2). Officials: Sally Bell, Scott Yarbrough, Lisa Mattingly. Semifinals: Purdue 81, Missouri St. 64; Notre Dame 90, UConn 75.

Team Champions 201

2002 Championship Game UConn 82, Oklahoma 70 Oklahoma FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Hill 3-10 1-2 8 4 9 Caufield 3-10 8-9 3 3 14 Dales 7-15 2-3 3 5 18 Ross 6-13 1-2 4 1 17 Talbert 2-6 2-2 4 2 6 Jackson 3-8 0-2 0 1 6 Selmon 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Team 3 Totals 24-62 14-20 25 17 70

UConn FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Taurasi 5-16 3-3 3 3 13 Bird 3-9 8-8 3 3 14 Jones 9-14 1-2 9 4 19 The 2001-02 UConn Huskies: Front Row (L-R): Tamika Williams, Swin Cash 5-9 10-12 13 2 20 Cash, Stacey Marron, Sue Bird, Maria Conlon, Jessica Moore, Asjha Jones. Williams 6-7 0-0 9 2 12 Back Row: Ashley Battle, Morgan Valley, Asst. Coach Jamelle Elliott, Head Conlon 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 Coach Geno Auriemma, Assoc. Head Coach Chris Dailey, Asst. Coach Tonya Marron 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Cardoza, Diana Taurasi, Ashley Valley. Battle 1-1 0-0 0 1 2 Moore 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 Team 4 Totals 30-57 22-25 44 16 82 Site: San Antonio. Attendance: 29,619. Halftime: UConn 42, Oklahoma 30. Three-point field goals: Oklahoma 8-20 (Hill 2-3, Caufield 0-1, Dales 2-4, Ross 4-10, Jackson 0-2); UConn 0-9 (Taurasi 0-6, Bird 0-3). Disqualifications: Dales. Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Lisa Mattingly, Melissa Barlow. Semifinals: Oklahoma 86, Duke 71; UConn 79, Tennessee 56. 2003 Championship Game UConn 73, Tennessee 68 Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP G. Jackson 6-14 3-6 9 3 15 Ely 3-6 0-0 2 1 6 Butts 2-4 0-0 1 3 4 Lawson 5-13 5-5 5 1 18 Moore 2-4 0-0 2 1 5 Zolman 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 B. Jackson 4-10 2-2 5 3 13 Robinson 1-2 1-6 8 2 3 McDaniel 1-3 0-0 2 2 2 Fluker 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 Team 3 Totals 25-57 11-19 40 18 68

UConn FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP The 2002-03 UConn Huskies: Front Row (L-R): Barbara Turner, Diana Taurasi 8-15 8-8 4 2 28 Taurasi, Ashley Valley, Head Coach Geno Auriemma, Stacey Marron, Ashley Turner 5-7 0-0 1 3 10 Battle, Maria Conlon. Back Row: Asst. Coach Jamelle Elliott, Assoc. Head Moore 2-5 0-0 4 2 4 Coach Chris Dailey, Morgan Valley, Ann Strother, Jessica Moore, Willnett Conlon 3-7 2-4 4 2 11 Crockett, Nicole Wolff, Asst. Coach Tonya Cardoza, Dir. of Basketball Strother 6-11 2-2 3 2 17 Operations Jack Eisenmann. Battle 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 Crockett 1-1 1-2 6 5 3 Team 0 Totals 25-49 13-16 22 16 73 Site: Atlanta. Attendance: 28,210. Halftime: UConn 35, Tennessee 30. Three-point field goals: Tennessee 7-18 (G. Jackson 0-2, Lawson 3-8, Moore 1-1, B. Jackson 3-7); UConn 10-21 (Taurasi 4-9, Conlon 3-5, Strother 3-7). Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Melissa Barlow, Wesley Dean. Semifinals: Tennessee 66, Duke 56; UConn 71, Texas 69.

Team Champions 202

2004 Championship Game UConn 70, Tennessee 61 UConn FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Turner 4-12 3-6 9 2 12 Moore 6-9 2-2 9 3 14 Taurasi 6-11 2-4 3 1 17 Conlon 1-4 4-4 2 0 7 Strother 1-2 3-3 2 1 14 Batttle 1-4 0-0 1 1 3 Crockett 0-0 1-1 2 2 3 Team 3 Totals 24-51 15-20 31 10 70

Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Davis 3-8 0-0 1 5 6 Ely 4-10 2-4 7 2 10 Robinson 6-10 1-4 7 1 13 The 2003-04 UConn Huskies: Front Row (L-R): Barbara Turner, Ashley Butts 1-10 6-6 6 2 8 Valley, Kiana Robinson, Head Coach Geno Auriemma, Maria Conlon, Zolman 6-11 4-4 9 2 19 Ashley Battle, Stacey Marron. Back Row: Dir. Of Basketball Operations Jack Spencer 0-1 0-0 1 4 0 Eisenmann, Asst. Coach Jamelle Elliott, Morgan Valley, Ann Strother, Willnett Redding 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Crockett, Liz Sherwood, Jessica Moore, Diana Taurasi, Nicole Wolff, Assoc. Head Coach Chris Dailey, Asst. Coach Tonya Cardoza. B. Jackson 1-7 0-0 1 2 3 Fluker 1-3 0-0 1 0 2 Team 6 Totals 22-61 13-18 39 18 61 Site: New Orleans. Attendance: 18,211. Halftime: UConn 30, Tennessee 24. Three-point field goals: UConn 7-14 (Turner 1-2, Taurasi 3-7, Conlon 1-2, Strother 1-2, Battle 1-1); Tennessee 4-16 (Butts 0-6, Zolman 3-6, B. Jackson 1-4). Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Dee Kantner, Bryan Enterline. Semifinals: Tennessee 52, LSU 50; UConn 67, Minnesota 58. 2005 Championship Game Baylor 84, Michigan St. 62 Baylor FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Young 10-19 6-9 9 1 26 Wabara 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 Blackmon 8-19 6-8 7 2 22 Whitaker 0-2 0-1 5 1 0 Scott 3-3 0-0 4 0 7 Wyatt 3-5 2-4 6 4 8 Tisdale 0-2 2-2 0 2 2 Fox 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 M. Jones 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Ononiwu 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 V. Jones 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Davis 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Hamerly 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Niemann 6-10 2-2 3 1 19 Team 7 Totals 30-61 18-26 45 12 84

Michigan St. FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Shimek 3-6 0-0 5 3 7 Roehrig 3-8 2-2 5 3 8 Haynie 7-14 3-5 1 4 17 The 2004-05 Baylor Lady Bears: Front Row (L-R): Sophia Young, Bowen 5-14 8-10 3 0 20 Chameka Scott, Steffanie Blackmon. Second Row: Latoya Wyatt, Jordan Lucas-Perry 3-6 0-0 2 3 7 Davis, Chelsea Whitaker, Monique Jones. Third Row: Angela Tisdale, Chisa Haynes 0-3 1-2 2 2 1 Ononiwu, Victoria Jones. Back Row: Chanelle Fox, Melanie Hamerly, Emily Dwyer 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Niemann, Abiola Wabara. Small 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Grantham 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 Bannister 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Hall 1-2 0-0 1 2 2 Team 2 Totals 22-53 14-19 22 19 62 Site: Indianapolis. Attendance: 28,937. Halftime: Baylor 37, Michigan St. 25. Three-point field goals: Baylor 6-12 (Wabara 0-1, Scott 1-1, Wyatt 0-1, Tisdale 0-1, Niemann 5-8); Michigan St. 4-18 (Shimek 1-2, Haynie 0-3, Bowen 2-9, Lucas-Perry 1-3, Haynes 0-1). Officials: Melissa Barlow, Lisa Mattingly, Scott Yarbrough. Semifinals: Baylor 68, LSU 57; Michigan St. 68, Tennessee 64.

Team Champions 203

2006 Championship Game Maryland 78, Duke 75 (OT) Maryland FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Harper 6-14 4-6 7 4 16 Coleman 4-12 2-2 14 2 10 Langhorne 4-6 4-6 7 4 12 Toliver 6-18 2-2 3 2 16 Doron 4-9 6-6 3 4 16 Newman 1-3 1-2 0 3 4 Carr 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Perry 2-3 0-0 2 1 4 Team 5 Totals 27-65 19-24 42 20 78

Duke FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Williams 1-8 1-3 3 3 3 Smith 0-2 0-0 4 1 0 Bales 7-11 5-6 12 4 19 Harding 6-14 4-5 3 5 16 The 2005-06 Maryland Terrapins: Front Row (L-R): Laura Harper, Currie 7-16 8-9 6 4 22 Crystal Langhorne, Jade Perry. Middle Row: Shay Doron, Kristi Toliver, Ashleigh Newman, Asst. Coach Joanna Bernabei. Back Row: Aurelie Noirez, A. Waner 1-6 2-3 4 1 5 Charmaine Carr, Athletic Trainer Matt Charvat, Marissa Coleman, Angel Black 0-2 0-0 3 3 0 Ross, Dir. of Basketball Operations Mark Pearson, Head Coach Brenda Foley 3-6 2-2 1 0 10 Frese, Asst. Coach Jeff Walz, Asst. Coach Erica Floyd. Team 5 Totals 25-65 22-28 41 21 75 Site: Boston. Attendance: 18,642. Halftime: Duke 38, Maryland 28. End of Regulation: 70-70. Three-point field goals: Maryland 5-14 (Toliver 2-6, Doron 2-4, Newman 1-2, Coleman 0-2); Duke 3-11 (Foley 2-5, Waner 1-3, Currie 0-1, Harding 0-1, Smith 0-1). Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Bob Trammell, Tina Napier. Semifinals: Maryland 81, North Carolina 70; Duke 64, LSU 45. 2007 Championship Game Tennessee 59, Rutgers 46 Rutgers FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Carson 4-11 0-3 6 4 8 Zurich 2-6 0-0 1 3 4 Vaughn 9-15 2-3 10 2 20 Prince 0-0 2-4 3 4 2 Ajavon 3-9 0-0 4 5 8 Jernigan 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Adams 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 McCurdy 1-3 0-0 1 3 2 Ray 0-3 0-0 2 0 0 Junaid 1-2 0-0 3 1 2 Team 4 Totals 20-49 4-10 34 22 46

Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP The 2006-07 Tennessee Lady Volunteers: Front Row (L-R): Elizabeth Spencer 4-12 2-2 2 4 11 Curry, Shannon Bobbitt, Alexis Hornbuckle, Cait McMahan, Alberta Auguste. Parker 5-15 7-10 7 3 17 Back Row: Danielle Donehew, Assoc. Head Coach Holly Warlick, Asst. Coach Anosike 2-9 0-5 16 2 4 Dean Lockwood, Nicci Moats, Alex Fuller, Nicky Anosike, Candace Parker, Bobbitt 4-9 1-2 3 1 13 Sidney Spencer, Dominique Redding, Head Coach Pat Summitt, Asst. Coach Hornbuckle 2-8 0-0 7 2 4 Nikki Caldwell, Elizabeth Curry. Redding 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Auguste 3-5 4-4 5 1 10 Fuller 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Team 2 Totals 20-58 14-23 42 13 59 Site: Cleveland. Attendance: 20,704. Halftime: Tennessee 29, Rutgers 18. Three-point field goals: Rutgers 2-10 (Ajavon 2-5, Carson 0-3, Ray 0-2); Tennessee 5-15 (Bobbitt 4-8, Spencer 1-4, Hornbuckle 0-3). Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Tina Napier, Michael Price. Semifinals: Rutgers 59, LSU 35; Tennessee 56, North Carolina 50.

Team Champions 204

2008 Championship Game Tennessee 64, Stanford 48 Stanford FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Pedersen 2-7 3-4 10 4 7 Appel 6-13 4-10 5 5 16 Hones 2-5 0-0 2 2 5 Wiggins 6-16 0-0 4 3 14 Gold-Onwude 1-2 0-0 3 2 2 Pierce 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Donaghe 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Pohlen 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 Cimino 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Clyburn 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Harmon 2-3 0-0 4 4 4 Team 7 Totals 19-49 7-14 36 21 48

Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Parker 5-10 7-11 9 2 17 The 2007-08 Tennessee Lady Volunteers: Front Row (L-R): Alberta Auguste 3-7 1-2 7 4 7 Auguste, Cait McMahan, Shannon Bobbitt, Sydney Smallbone, Alexis Anosike 6-11 0-1 8 3 12 Hornbuckle. Back Row (L-R): Angie Bjorklund, Vicki Baugh, , Bobbitt 4-12 2-2 0 0 13 Candace Parker, Nicky Anosike, Alex Fuller. Hornbuckle 1-7 4-5 1 3 6 Bjorklund 0-5 0-0 1 0 0 Smallbone 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 Baugh 3-4 2-2 4 2 8 Fuller 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Team 7 Totals 22-56 17-25 38 14 64 Site: Tampa, Fla. Attendance: 21,655. Halftime: Tennessee 37, Stanford 29. Three-point field goals: Stanford 3-11 (Wiggins 2-5, Hones 1-2, Pedersen 0-2, Pohlen 0-1, Clyburn 0-1); Tennessee 3-9 (Bobbitt 3-8, Bjorklund 0-1). Officials: Dee Kantner, Eric Brewton, Denise Brooks. Semifinals: Stanford 82, UConn 73; Tennessee 47, LSU 46. 2009 Championship Game UConn 76, Louisville 54 Louisville FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Bingham 4-14 2-2 11 2 10 McCoughtry 9-24 3-4 6 2 23 Rucker 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 Stephen 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 Byrd 1-10 0-0 5 5 2 Burke 2-4 0-0 3 2 5 Howard 1-2 0-0 0 1 0 Jackson 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Terry 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Reid 2-9 3-4 3 0 7 Hines 1-3 0-0 3 1 2 Team 5 Totals 21-68 8-10 38 16 54 The 2008-09 UConn Huskies: Front Row (L-R): Kalana Greene, Jacquie UConn FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Fernandes, Lorin Dixon, Head Coach Geno Auriemma, Renee Montgomery, Moore 7-18 3-4 9 2 18 Caroline Doty, Tiffany Hayes. Back Row (L-R): Assoc. Head Coach Chris Charles 11-13 3-3 19 3 25 Dailey, Dir. of Basketball Operations Jack Eisenmann, Tahirah Williams, Hayes 2-4 1-2 1 2 5 Cassie Kerns, Tina Charles, Jessica McCormack, Heather Buck, Kaili McLaren, Maya Moore, Meghan Gardler, Asst. Coach Shea Ralph, Asst. Montgomery 5-14 6-10 3 1 18 Coach Jamelle Elliott. Greene 4-7 1-1 5 3 9 Williams 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Fernandes 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Gardler 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Dixon 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 McLaren 0-1 1-2 1 2 1 Kerns 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Team 4 Totals 29-58 14-20 43 13 76 Site: St. Louis. Attendance: 18,478. Halftime: UConn 39, Louisville 25. Three-point field goals: Louisville 4-11 (McCoughtry 2-4, Burke 1-3, Howard 1-2, Bingham 0-2,); UConn 4-14 (Montgomery 2-7, Moore 1-4, Hayes 1-2, Dixon 0-1). Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Dee Kantner, Clarke Stevens. Semifinals: Louisville 61, Oklahoma 59; UConn 83; Stanford 64.

Team Champions 205

2010 Championship Game UConn 53, Stanford 47 Stanford FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Pedersen 5-13 2-2 17 4 15 Ogwumike 5-14 1-2 13 4 11 Appel 0-12 0-0 7 3 0 Gold-Onwude 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 Pohlen 4-8 0-0 2 5 11 Murphy 2-5 0-0 2 0 4 Harrison 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Hones 1-9 0-0 2 1 3 Tinkle 1-4 0-0 2 2 3 Team 4 Totals 18-68 8-22 49 20 47

UConn FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Moore 9-18 2-5 11 2 23 The 2009-10 UConn Huskies: Front Row (L-R): Jacquie Fernandes, Charles 4-13 1-5 11 1 9 Kelly Faris, Lorin Dixon, Head Coach Geno Auriemma, Kalana Greene, Hayes 2-8 2-6 3 3 7 Caroline Doty, Tiffany Hayes. Back Row: Director of Basketball Operations Doty 3-11 0-0 5 0 8 Jack Eisenmann, Associate Head Coach Chris Dailey, Meghan Gardler, Kaili McLaren, Heather Buck, Tina Charles, Maya Moore, Assistant Coach Marisa Greene 1-4 4-6 5 3 6 Moseley, Assistant Coach Shea Ralph. Faris 0-4 0-0 7 0 0 McLaren 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Team 7 Totals 19-58 9-22 49 9 53 Site: San Antonio. Attendance: 22,936. Halftime: Stanford 20, UConn 12. Three-point field goals: Stanford 8-22 (Pedersen 3-5, Gold-Onwude 0-1, Pohlen 3-5, Hones 1-6, Tinkle 1-4); UConn 6-20 (Moore 3-5, Hayes 1-5, Doty 2-8, Faris 0-2). Officials: Denise Kantner, Eric Brewton, Lisa Jones. Semifinals: UConn 70, Baylor 50; Stanford 73, Oklahoma 66. 2011 Championship Game Texas A&M 76, Notre Dame 70 Notre Dame FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Diggins 7-19 8-9 3 0 23 Peters 8-10 5-8 11 4 21 Novosel 5-10 4-4 4 4 14 Mallory 1-6 1-2 0 2 4 Bruszewski 3-4 0-0 2 1 6 Achonwa 0-1 0-0 1 5 0 Miller 0-1 0-1 4 3 0 Turner 0-1 0-0 0 0 2 Team 3 Totals 24-52 20-26 29 19 70

Texas A&M FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Carter 2-6 0-0 5 5 5 White 7-9 3-5 5 3 18 The 2010-11 Texas A&M Aggies: From L-R standing: Associate Elonu 4-10 1-3 7 3 9 Head Coach Vic Schaefer, Assistant Coach Johnnie Harris, Adaora Elonu, Adams 13-22 4-7 9 3 30 Kelsey Assarian, Karla Gilbert, , Danielle Adams, Kristi Bellock, Colson 2-4 6-6 0 4 0 Associate Head Coach Kelly Bond, Head Coach Gary Blair and Director of Snow 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Basketball Operations Erich Birch. Seated from L-R: Athletic Trainer Mike Windham 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 “Radar” Ricke, Tyra White, Maryann Baker, Kristen Grant, Sydney Carter, Sydney Colson, Adrienne Pratcher, Skylar Collins, Catherine Snow, Cierra Grant 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Windham and Video Coordinator Charlee Miller. Baker 1-2 0-0 1 1 2 Collins 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Pratcher 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Gilbert 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 Assarian 0-0 0-0 0 1 10 Team 4 Totals 29-53 16-23 32 21 76 Site: Indianapolis. Attendance: 17,473. Halftime: Notre Dame 35, Texas A&M 33. Three- point field goals: Notre Dame 2-10 (Diggins 1-5, Novosel 0-1, Mallory 1-4); Texas A&M 2-7 (Carter 1-2, White 1-1, Adams 0-2, Colson 0-2). Officials: Denise Kantner, Tina Napier, Michael Price. Semifinals: Texas A&M 63, Stanford 62; Notre Dame 72, UConn 63.

Team Champions 206

2012 Championship Game Baylor 80, Notre Dame 61 Notre Dame FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Peters 3-5 1-2 3 4 7 Diggins 7-17 4-4 2 3 20 Novosel 0-11 5-8 1 1 5 Mallory 1-3 1-2 6 0 3 McBride 5-13 1-1 3 3 11 Holloway 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Achonwa 3-5 1-1 6 4 7 Miller 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Turner 2-5 0-0 0 0 6 Wright 1-3 0-0 2 3 2 Braker 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Team 3 Totals 22-62 12-16 27 19 61 The 2011-12 Baylor Lady Bears: Destiny Williams, Brittney Griner, Baylor FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Odyssey Sims, Kimetria Hayden, Jordan Madden, Makenzie Robertson, Williams 5-7 2-2 6 1 12 Terran Condrey, Sune Agbuke, Ashley Field, Lindsay Palmer and Brooklyn Griner 11-16 4-6 13 1 26 Pope. Sims 6-16 5-5 7 5 19 Hayden 3-11 0-0 4 1 8 Madden 0-2 0-0 6 3 0 Robertson 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Condrey 2-3 2-2 5 1 6 Agbuke 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Field 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Palmer 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 Pope 2-3 4-4 0 0 0 Team 1 Totals 29-58 18-21 46 13 80 Site: Denver, Colorado. Attendance: 19,028. Halftime: Notre Dame 28, Baylor 34. Three- point field goals: Notre Dame 5-13 (Diggins 2-5, Turner 2-4, Mallory 1-2, Novosel 0-2); Baylor 4-11 (Hayden 2-3, Sims 2-6, Madden 0-2). Officials: Dee Kanter, Tina Napier, Lisa Jones. Semifinals: Baylor 59, Stanford 47; Notre Dame 83, UConn 75 OT. 2013 Championship Game UConn 93, Louisville 60 Louisville FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Hammond 6-16 2-2 5 2 15 Vails 4-7 0-0 2 0 8 Slaughter 4-8 0-0 4 3 9 Smith 1-4 5-6 4 0 7 S. Schimmel 3-15 2-2 4 1 9 Harper 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 Walton 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Deines 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 J. Schimmel 3-6 0-0 0 4 7 Reid 2-4 0-0 4 2 5 Team 4 Totals 23-62 9-10 28 12 60

UConn FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP The 2012-13 UConn Huskies: Back Row (L-R): Associate Head Coach Mosqueda Lewis 6-12 1-1 9 0 18 Chris Dailey, Morgan Tuck, Kiah Stokes, Stefanie Dolson, Breanna Stewart, Stewart 9-15 2-5 9 0 23 Heather Buck, Assistant Coach Shea Ralph, Assistant Coach . Dolson 4-7 4-4 6 0 12 Front Row (L-R): Kelly Faris, Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Moriah Jefferson, Doty 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 Head Coach Geno Auriemma, Bria Hartley, Brianna Banks, Caroline Doty. Faris 6-11 0-0 9 2 16 Tuck 3-8 0-0 7 0 6 Jefferson 1-2 1-2 0 2 3 Hartley 5-8 2-2 2 4 13 Buck 1-2 0-0 0 1 2 Stokes 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 Team 1 Totals 35-66 10-14 44 11 93 Site: New Orleans, Louisiana. Attendance: 17,545. Halftime: Louisville 29, UConn 48. Three-point field goals: Louisville 5-23 (Hammond 1-3, Slaughter 1-4, Schimmel (Shoni) 1-8, Schimmel (Jude) 1-2); UConn 13-26 (Mosqueda-Lewis 5-8, Dolson 3-3, Faris 4-7, Hartley 1-2). Officials: Denise Brooks, Lisa Mattingly, Brenda Pantoja, Joe Vaszily. Semifinals: Louisville 64, California 57; UConn 83, Notre Dame 65.

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2014 Championship Game UConn 79, Notre Dame 58 Notre Dame FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Taya Reimer 3-5 0-0 4 2 6 Lindsay Allen 1-5 0-0 3 1 2 Kayla McBride 8-18 3-4 5 4 21 Jewell Loyd 4-15 3-4 6 1 13 Ariel Braker 1-2 0-0 4 4 2 Whitney Holloway 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Kristina Nelson 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Madison Cable 0-3 2-2 3 0 2 Michaela Mabrey 4-10 0-0 1 0 10 Hannah Huffman 1-2 0-0 0 2 0 Markisha Wright 0-2 0-0 0 2 0 Team 5 Totals 22-62 8-10 31 14 58 The 2013-14 UConn Huskies: Back Row (L-R): Associate Head Coach UConn FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Chris Dailey, Morgan Tuck, Kiah Stokes, Stefanie Dolson, Breanna Stewart, Moriah Jefferson 2-8 0-0 5 2 4 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Assistant Coach Marisa Moseley, Assistant Coach Bria Hartley 4-15 3-5 2 3 13 Shea Ralph. Front Row (L-R): Brianna Banks, Briana Pulido, Saniya Chong, Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis 8-19 0-0 7 3 18 Head Coach Geno Auriemma, Moriah Jefferson, Tierney Lawlor, Bria Hartley. Breanna Stewart 10-15 1-3 9 1 21 Stefanie Dolson 8-13 1-1 16 3 17 Briana Pulido 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Saniya Chong 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Brianna Banks 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 Tierney Lawlor 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Kiah Stokes 1-2 2-6 8 0 4 Team 6 Totals 34-73 7-15 54 12 79 Site: Nashville, Tennessee. Attendance: 17,548. Halftime: Notre Dame 38, UConn 45. Three-point field goals: Notre Dame 6-19 (McBride 2-6, Loyd 2-4, Mabrey 2-6); UConn 4-19 (Hartley 2-9, Mosqueda-Lewis 2-7). Officials: Dee Kanter, Lisa Mattingly, Denise Brooks. Semifinals: UConn 75, Stanford 56; Notre Dame 87, Maryland 61. 2015 Championship Game UConn 63, Notre Dame 53 Notre Dame FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Lindsay Allen 3-12 2-2 7 1 8 Jewell Loyd 4-18 4-4 5 1 12 Michaela Mabrey 3-5 0-0 1 2 9 Taya Reimer 3-11 0-0 11 2 6 Brianna Turner 7-9 0-0 10 0 14 Madison Cable 1-5 2-2 3 0 4 Hannah Huffman 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 Kathryn Westbeld 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 Team 8 Total 21-63 8-8 45 9 53

UConn FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Moriah Jefferson 6-15 0-0 3 2 15 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis 6-12 1-2 5 3 15 The 2014-15 UConn Huskies: From (L to R): Head Coach Geno Kia Nurse 3-10 2-2 3 2 9 Auriemma, Gabby Williams, Assoc. Head Coach Chris Dailey, Morgan Tuck, Breanna Stewart 4-8 0-0 15 1 8 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Kiah Stokes, Saniya Chong, Breanna Stewart, Morgan Tuck 4-13 2-3 5 0 12 Moriah Jefferson, Natalie Butler, Briana Pulido, Courtney Ekmark, Tierney Kiah Stokes 2-2 0-0 2 1 4 Lawlor, Kia Nurse, Asst. Coach Marisa Moseley and Asst. Coach Shea Ralph. Gabby Williams 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 Team 1 Total 25-61 5-7 34 10 63 Site: Tampa Bay, Florida. Attendance: 19,810. Halftime: Notre Dame 23, UConn 31. Three-point field goals: Notre Dame 3-11 (Loyd 0-3, Allen 0-3, Mabrey 3-3,, Cable 0-2); UConn 8-23 (Jefferson 3-8, Mosqueda-Lewis 2-7, Nurse 1-4, Stewart 0-1, Tuck 2-3). Officials: Dee Kanter, Denise Brooks, Mark Zentz. Semifinals: Notre Dame 66, South Carolina 65; UConn 81, Maryland 58.

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2016 Championship Game UConn 82, Syracuse 51 Syracuse FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Alexis Peterson 5-15 1-2 2 0 11 Briana Day 2-5 0-0 3 4 4 Brianna Butler 1-8 0-0 3 3 3 Brittney Sykes 6-15 0-0 1 2 12 Isabella Slim 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 Bria Day 0-1 0-0 5 3 0 Cornelia Fondren 6-10 4-8 3 4 16 Maggie Morrison 1-3 0-0 2 1 2 Taylor Ford 1-4 0-0 1 0 3 Team 5 Total 22-62 5-10 27 19 51

UConn FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Moriah Jefferson 5-9 1-2 3 2 13 Kia Nurse 3-6 2-2 5 3 9 Breanna Stewart 7-17 7-7 10 3 24 Morgan Tuck 6-12 7-8 7 1 19 The 2015-16 UConn Huskies: Front Row (L-R): Morgan Tuck, Moriah Gabby Williams 4-6 1-2 8 0 9 Jefferson, Breanna Stewart, Saniya Chong, Tierney Lawlor, Napheesa Napheesa Collier 2-3 2-2 5 1 6 Collier, Gabby Williams. Back Row (L-R): Kia Nurse, Briana Pulido, Courtney Briana Pulido 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 Ekmark, Natalie Butler, Katie Lou Samuelson. Team 5 Total 28-54 20-23 43 10 82 Site: Indianapolis. Attendance: 14,514. Halftime: Syrcause 23, UConn 50. Three-point field goals: Syracuse 2-19 (Peterson 0-6, Butler 1-4, Sykes 0-3, Slim 0-1, Morrison 0-2, Ford 1-3); UConn 6-19 (Jefferson 2-6, Nurse 1-2, Stewart 3-8, Tuck 0-2, Collier 0-1). Officials: Dee Kantner, Lisa Jones, Beverly Roberts. Semifinals: UConn 80, Oregon St. 51; Syracuse 80, Washington 59.

2017 Championship Game South Carolina 67, Mississippi St. 55 Mississippi St. FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Dominique Dillingham 5-10 0-0 4 3 11 Teaira McCowan 2-6 3-4 10 3 7 Breanna Richardson 1-5 2-2 2 4 4 Victoria Vivians 4-16 3-4 4 2 12 Morgan William 2-6 4-4 0 1 8 Jacaira Allen 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 Zion Campbell 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Ketara Chapel 1-2 2-2 2 1 4 Jazzmun Holmes 3-5 0-0 0 1 6 Roshunda Johnson 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 Chinwe Okorie 1-1 0-0 4 1 2 Blair Schaefer 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 Ameshya Williams 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Team 1 0 Total 19-55 15-18 27 19 55

South Carolina FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP The 2016-17 South Carolina Gamecocks: Front Row (L-R): Kaela Bianca Cuevas-Moore 2-6 1-2 1 2 5 Davis, Alexis Jennings, Alaina Coates, A’ja Wilson, Mikiah Herbert Harrigan. Kaela Davis 4-12 2-2 6 4 10 Back Row (L-R): Bianca Cuevas-Moore, Allisha Gray, Tyasha Harris, Tiffany Allisha Gray 7-15 4-5 10 3 18 Davis, Doniyah Cliney, Victoria Patric, Araion Bradshaw. Tyasha Harris 2-4 2-3 5 1 6 A'Ja Wilson 9-15 5-6 10 2 23 Araion Bradshaw 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Doniyah Cliney 1-2 2-2 3 0 4 Tiffany Davis 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Mikiah Herbert Harrigan 0-1 1-2 1 0 1 Victoria Patrick 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Team 4 Total 25-55 17-22 40 14 67 Site: Dallas. Attendance: 19,229. Halftime: Mississippi St. 26, South Carolina 36. Three- point field goals: Mississippi St. 2-12 (Dillingham 1-2, Richardson 0-1, Vivians 1-5, William 0-1, Johnson 0-1, Schaefer 0-2); South Carolina 0-3 (K. Davis 0-2, Gray 0-1). Officials: Dee Kantner, Brenda Pantoja, Tina Napier. Semifinals: South Carolina 62, Stanford 53; Mississippi St. 66, UConn 64 (OT).

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ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT FIELD

The column “Y/N” indicates whether or not the school played its initial tournament game at home (Y) or not (N). “How Qual” indicates whether a school was an automatic qualifier (*) or was an at-large selection (@). 1982 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Arizona St. (4) Western Collegiate Y - 23 6 .793 @ 1 1 RS 24 7 .774 Auburn (7) Southeastern N - 24 4 .857 @ 0 1 1st 24 5 .828 Cheyney (2) Independent Y - - - - 24 2 .923 @ 4 1 N2nd 28 3 .903 Clemson (5) Atlantic Coast N 6 3 .667 4th 20 11 .645 @ 0 1 1st 20 12 .625 Drake (4) Missouri Valley Y - 26 6 .813 * 2 1 RF 28 7 .800 East Carolina (6) Independent N - - - - 19 7 .731 @ 0 1 1st 19 8 .704 Georgia (5) Southeastern N - 21 8 .724 @ 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Howard (8) Mid-Eastern N - 14 10 .583 * 0 1 1st 14 11 .560 Illinois (7) Big Ten N - 21 8 .724 @ 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Jackson St. (7) Southwestern N - 28 7 .800 * 0 1 1st 28 8 .778 Kansas St. (4) Big Eight Y - 24 5 .828 * 2 1 N3rd 26 6 .813 Kent St. (8) Mid-American N - 17 13 .567 * 0 1 1st 17 14 .548 Kentucky (2) Southeastern Y - 22 7 .759 * 2 1 RF 24 8 .750 Long Beach St. (1) Western Collegiate Y - 22 5 .815 * 1 1 RS 23 6 .793 Louisiana Tech (1) Independent Y - - - - 30 1 .968 @ 5 0 Champ 35 1 .972 Maryland (2) Atlantic Coast Y 6 1 .857 1st 22 6 .786 * 3 1 N3rd 25 7 .781 Memphis (3) Metro Y - 25 4 .862 * 1 1 RS 26 5 .839 Missouri (6) Big Eight N - 23 8 .742 @ 1 1 RS 24 9 .727 NC State (3) Atlantic Coast Y 11 2 .846 2nd 23 5 .821 @ 1 1 RS 24 6 .800 Northwestern (6) Big Ten N - 21 7 .750 @ 0 1 1st 21 8 .724 Ohio St. (5) Big Ten N - 19 6 .760 * 0 1 1st 19 7 .731 Old Dominion (1) Independent Y - - - - 21 5 .808 @ 1 1 RS 22 6 .786 Ole Miss (6) Southeastern N - 27 4 .871 @ 0 1 1st 27 5 .844 Oregon (3) Independent Y - 20 4 .833 @ 0 1 1st 20 5 .800 Penn St. (4) Independent Y - - - - 23 5 .821 @ 1 1 RS 24 6 .800 Saint Peter's (8) Metro Atlantic N 5 0 1.000 1st 25 4 .862 * 0 1 1st 25 5 .833 South Carolina (3) Independent Y - - - - 21 7 .750 @ 1 1 RS 22 8 .733 Southern California (1) Western Collegiate Y - 20 3 .870 @ 2 1 RF 22 4 .846 Stanford (7) Northern California N 9 3 .750 2nd 19 7 .731 * 0 1 1st 19 8 .704 Stephen F. Austin (5) Independent N - - - - 15 8 .652 @ 0 1 1st 15 9 .625 Tennessee (2) Southeastern Y - 19 9 .679 @ 3 1 N3rd 22 10 .688 Tennessee Tech (8) Ohio Valley N 10 2 .833 1st 20 10 .667 * 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 1983 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Arizona St. (4) Western Collegiate Y 9 5 .643 3rd 22 6 .786 @ 1 1 RS 23 7 .767 Auburn (5) Southeastern Y 6 2 .750 T1st W 23 7 .767 @ 1 1 RS 24 8 .750 Central Mich. (6) Mid-American N - 20 8 .714 * 0 1 1st 20 9 .690 Cheyney (1) Independent Y - - - - 26 2 .929 @ 1 1 RS 27 3 .900 Dartmouth (OR) Ivy Y 11 1 .917 1st 18 7 .720 @ 0 1 OR 18 8 .692 Florida St. (5) Metro N - 24 5 .828 @ 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 Georgia (2) Southeastern Y 4 4 .500 3rd E 24 6 .800 * 3 1 N3rd 27 7 .794 Illinois St. (6) Missouri Valley N - 20 9 .690 * 0 1 1st 20 10 .667 Indiana (6) Big Ten N - 18 10 .643 @ 1 1 RS 19 11 .633 Jackson St. (OR) Southwestern Y - 21 7 .750 @ 0 1 OR 21 8 .724 Kansas St. (3) Big Eight Y - 24 5 .828 @ 1 1 RS 25 6 .806 Kentucky (3) Southeastern Y 6 2 .750 2nd E 23 4 .852 @ 0 1 1st 23 5 .821 La Salle (OR) East Coast Y - 16 12 .571 @ 0 1 OR 16 13 .552 La.-Monroe (OR) Southland Y - 21 5 .808 @ 1 1 1st 22 6 .786 Long Beach St. (2) Independent Y - 22 6 .786 @ 2 1 RF 24 7 .774 Louisiana Tech (1) Independent Y - - - - 27 1 .964 @ 4 1 N2nd 31 2 .939 Louisville (7) Metro N - 20 9 .690 * 0 1 1st 20 10 .667 Maryland (3) Atlantic Coast Y 10 3 .769 T2nd 25 4 .862 * 1 1 RS 26 5 .839 Middle Tenn. (OR) Ohio Valley N 10 0 1.000 1st 25 4 .862 @ 1 1 1st 26 5 .839 Missouri (4) Big Eight N - 23 5 .821 * 0 1 1st 23 6 .793 Monmouth (OR) Cosmopolitan N - 14 14 .500 @ 1 1 1st 15 15 .500 Montana (OR) Mountain West Athl. N - 26 3 .897 @ 0 1 OR 26 4 .867 NC State (4) Atlantic Coast Y 12 1 .923 1st 22 7 .759 @ 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 North Carolina (7) Atlantic Coast N 10 3 .769 T2nd 22 7 .759 @ 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 Old Dominion (2) Sun Belt Y - 26 5 .839 * 3 1 N3rd 29 6 .829

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Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Ole Miss (4) Southeastern Y 6 2 .750 T1st W 25 5 .833 @ 1 1 RS 26 6 .813 Oregon St. (3) Northern Pacific Y - 23 5 .821 * 1 1 RS 24 6 .800 Penn St. (5) Atlantic 10 N - 24 6 .800 * 2 1 RF 26 7 .788 SFA (7) Southland N - 18 6 .750 @ 0 1 1st 18 7 .720 South Carolina St. (5) Mid-Eastern N - 16 7 .696 @ 1 1 1st 17 8 .680 Southern California (1) Western Collegiate Y - 25 2 .926 * 5 0 Champ 30 2 .938 St. John's (NY) (7) Big East N - 23 5 .821 * 0 1 1st 23 6 .793 Tennessee (1) Southeastern Y 7 1 .875 1st E 23 7 .767 @ 2 1 RF 25 8 .758 Texas (2) Southwest Y - 28 2 .933 * 2 1 RF 30 3 .909 UCLA (6) Western Collegiate N - 18 10 .643 @ 0 1 1st 18 11 .621 Utah (5) High Country N - 22 6 .786 * 0 1 1st 22 7 .759 1984 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Alabama (2) Southeastern N 5 3 .625 T2nd W 22 8 .733 @ 1 1 FS 23 9 .719 BYU (8) High Country N 9 1 .900 1st 18 7 .720 * 0 1 1st 18 8 .692 Central Mich. (7) Mid-American Y 18 0 1.000 1st 27 2 .931 * 0 1 1st 27 3 .900 Cheyney (3) Independent Y - - - - 22 4 .846 @ 3 1 N3rd 25 5 .833 Drake (7) Missouri Valley N 16 2 .889 1st 22 6 .786 * 0 1 1st 22 7 .759 Georgia (1) Southeastern Y 7 1 .875 T1st E 28 2 .933 * 2 1 RF 30 3 .909 Kansas St. (3) Big Eight N 12 2 .857 T1st 25 5 .833 * 0 1 1st 25 6 .806 La.-Monroe (6) Southland Y 12 0 1.000 1st 22 3 .880 * 1 1 RS 23 4 .852 Long Beach St. (2) Western Collegiate Y 13 1 .929 T1st 23 5 .821 @ 2 1 RF 25 6 .806 Louisiana Tech (1) Independent Y - - - - 27 2 .931 @ 3 1 N3rd 30 3 .909 Louisville (5) Metro N 7 3 .700 T1st N 16 15 .516 * 1 1 1st 17 16 .515 LSU (5) Southeastern Y 5 3 .625 T2nd W 22 6 .786 @ 1 1 RS 23 7 .767 Maryland (6) Atlantic Coast N 10 4 .714 2nd 19 9 .679 @ 0 1 1st 19 10 .655 Middle Tenn. (6) Ohio Valley N 12 2 .857 1st 19 9 .679 * 0 1 1st 19 10 .655 Missouri (4) Big Eight N 12 2 .857 T1st 25 5 .833 @ 0 1 1st 25 6 .806 Montana (4) Mountain West Athl. Y 14 0 1.000 1st 25 3 .893 * 1 1 RS 26 4 .867 NC State (4) Atlantic Coast Y 9 5 .643 T3rd 22 8 .733 @ 1 1 RS 23 9 .719 North Carolina (2) Atlantic Coast Y 9 5 .643 T3rd 23 7 .767 * 1 1 RS 24 8 .750 Ohio St. (5) Big Ten Y 17 1 .944 1st 22 6 .786 * 0 1 1st 22 7 .759 Old Dominion (1) Sun Belt Y - - - - 22 4 .846 * 2 1 RF 24 5 .828 Ole Miss (4) Southeastern N 6 2 .750 1st W 23 5 .821 @ 1 1 RS 24 6 .800 Oregon (3) Northern Pacific N 10 2 .833 1st 23 6 .793 @ 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 Oregon St. (5) Northern Pacific N 9 3 .750 2nd 21 7 .750 @ 0 1 1st 21 8 .724 Penn St. (8) Atlantic 10 N 6 2 .750 T2nd 19 11 .633 * 0 1 1st 19 12 .613 San Diego St. (6) Western Collegiate Y 9 5 .643 3rd 23 5 .821 @ 1 1 RS 24 6 .800 Southern California (1) Western Collegiate Y 13 1 .929 T1st 24 4 .857 * 5 0 Champ 29 4 .879 St. John's (NY) (7) Big East N 5 3 .625 T2nd 24 5 .828 * 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 Tennessee (3) Southeastern Y 7 1 .875 T1st E 19 9 .679 @ 4 1 N2nd 23 10 .697 Texas (2) Southwest Y 16 0 1.000 1st 30 2 .938 * 2 1 RF 32 3 .914 Texas Tech (8) Southwest N 13 3 .813 2nd 23 6 .793 @ 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 UNLV (7) Independent N - - - - 24 6 .800 @ 0 1 1st 24 7 .774 Virginia (5) Atlantic Coast N 11 3 .786 1st 22 6 .786 @ 0 1 1st 22 7 .759 1985 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Auburn (3) Southeastern Y 5 3 .625 2nd W 24 5 .828 @ 1 1 RS 25 6 .806 BYU (8) High Country N 11 1 .917 1st 19 8 .704 * 0 1 1st 19 9 .679 Georgia (2) Southeastern Y 7 1 .875 1st E 25 4 .862 @ 4 1 N2nd 29 5 .853 Holy Cross (7) Metro Atlantic N 9 3 .750 T2nd 21 6 .778 * 0 1 1st 21 7 .750 Idaho (5) Mountain West Athl. N 13 1 .929 1st 28 1 .966 * 0 1 1st 28 2 .933 Illinois St. (8) Missouri Valley N 17 1 .944 1st 23 5 .821 * 0 1 1st 23 6 .793 La.-Monroe (2) Southland Y 12 0 1.000 1st 27 1 .964 * 3 1 N3rd 30 2 .938 Long Beach St. (1) Western Collegiate Y 13 1 .929 1st 26 2 .929 * 2 1 RF 28 3 .903 Louisiana Tech (1) Independent Y - - - - 27 3 .900 @ 2 1 RF 29 4 .879 Memphis (6) Metro N 9 1 .900 1st S 23 6 .793 * 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 Middle Tenn. (5) Ohio Valley N 13 1 .929 1st 23 6 .793 * 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 Missouri (7) Big Eight N 12 2 .857 1st 22 8 .733 * 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 NC State (4) Atlantic Coast Y 13 1 .929 1st 24 5 .828 * 1 1 RS 25 6 .806 North Carolina (6) Atlantic Coast N 11 3 .786 2nd 21 10 .677 @ 0 1 1st 21 11 .656 Ohio St. (2) Big Ten Y 18 0 1.000 1st 26 2 .929 * 2 1 RF 28 3 .903 Old Dominion (1) Sun Belt Y 6 0 1.000 1st 26 3 .897 * 5 0 Champ 31 3 .912

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Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Ole Miss (2) Southeastern Y 8 0 1.000 1st W 27 2 .931 @ 2 1 RF 29 3 .906 Penn St. (3) Atlantic 10 Y 7 1 .875 T1st 27 4 .871 * 1 1 RS 28 5 .848 Saint Joseph's (5) Atlantic 10 N 7 1 .875 T1st 25 4 .862 @ 0 1 1st 25 5 .833 San Diego St. (5) Western Collegiate N 9 5 .643 4th 20 8 .714 @ 1 1 RS 21 9 .700 Southern California (4) Western Collegiate Y 10 4 .714 T2nd 19 8 .704 @ 1 1 RS 20 9 .690 Southern Miss. (7) Metro N 8 2 .800 2nd S 21 8 .724 @ 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Syracuse (8) Big East N 10 6 .625 T4th 18 12 .600 * 0 1 1st 18 13 .581 Tennessee (3) Southeastern Y 4 4 .500 T2nd E 21 9 .700 * 1 1 RF 22 10 .688 Tennessee Tech (7) Ohio Valley N 12 2 .857 2nd 20 8 .714 @ 0 1 1st 20 9 .690 Texas (1) Southwest Y 16 0 1.000 1st 27 2 .931 * 1 1 RS 28 3 .903 UCLA (6) Western Collegiate N 10 4 .714 T2nd 19 9 .679 @ 1 1 RS 20 10 .667 UNLV (4) Pacific Coast Y 8 0 1.000 1st 25 4 .862 @ 0 1 1st 25 5 .833 Virginia (6) Atlantic Coast N 9 5 .643 3rd 21 7 .750 @ 0 1 1st 21 8 .724 Washington (3) Northern Pacific Y 11 0 1.000 1st 26 1 .963 * 0 1 1st 26 2 .929 Western Ky. (4) Sun Belt Y 5 1 .833 2nd 26 5 .839 @ 3 1 N3rd 29 6 .829 Western Mich. (8) Mid-American N 14 4 .778 2nd 19 9 .679 * 0 1 1st 19 10 .655 1986 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Arkansas (8) Southwest N 13 3 .813 T2nd 22 7 .759 @ 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 Auburn (3) Southeastern Y 6 3 .667 T2nd 23 5 .821 @ 1 1 RS 24 6 .800 Drake (10) Missouri Valley Y 16 2 .889 2nd 21 7 .750 @ 1 1 2nd 22 8 .733 Georgia (1) Southeastern Y 9 0 1.000 1st 29 1 .967 * 1 1 RS 30 2 .938 Illinois (8) Big Ten N 12 6 .667 3rd 19 9 .679 @ 1 1 2nd 20 10 .667 Iowa (5) Big Ten N 15 3 .833 2nd 22 6 .786 @ 0 1 2nd 22 7 .759 James Madison (8) Colonial N 11 1 .917 T1st 26 3 .897 @ 2 1 RS 28 4 .875 Kentucky (7) Southeastern N 4 5 .444 T6th 18 10 .643 @ 0 1 1st 18 11 .621 La Salle (10) Metro Atlantic N 10 2 .833 2nd 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Long Beach St. (3) Pacific Coast Y 14 0 1.000 1st 28 4 .875 @ 1 1 RS 29 5 .853 Louisiana Tech (2) Independent Y - - - - 25 4 .862 @ 2 1 RF 27 5 .844 LSU (2) Southeastern Y 6 3 .667 T2nd 25 5 .833 @ 2 1 RF 27 6 .818 Maryland (6) Atlantic Coast N 6 8 .429 5th 17 12 .586 * 0 1 2nd 17 13 .567 Middle Tenn. (10) Ohio Valley N 13 1 .929 1st 19 9 .679 * 1 1 2nd 20 10 .667 Missouri (9) Big Eight Y 8 6 .571 T4th 19 11 .633 * 1 1 2nd 20 12 .625 Montana (8) Mountain West Athl. Y 13 1 .929 1st 26 8 .765 * 1 1 2nd 27 9 .750 NC State (6) Atlantic Coast N 9 5 .643 T3rd 18 10 .643 @ 0 1 2nd 18 11 .621 North Carolina (4) Atlantic Coast Y 10 4 .714 2nd 22 8 .733 @ 1 1 RS 23 9 .719 North Texas (10) Southland N 7 3 .700 T1st 20 9 .690 * 0 1 1st 20 10 .667 Ohio (9) Mid-American Y 16 2 .889 1st 26 2 .929 * 0 1 1st 26 3 .897 Ohio St. (3) Big Ten Y 16 2 .889 1st 22 6 .786 * 1 1 RS 23 7 .767 Oklahoma (4) Big Eight Y 10 4 .714 1st 23 6 .793 @ 1 1 RS 24 7 .774 Ole Miss (2) Southeastern Y 6 3 .667 T2nd 22 7 .759 @ 2 1 RF 24 8 .750 Penn St. (3) Atlantic 10 Y 12 4 .750 T2nd 23 7 .767 * 1 1 RS 24 8 .750 Providence (9) Big East Y 14 2 .875 1st 24 5 .828 @ 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 Rutgers (2) Atlantic 10 Y 16 0 1.000 1st 27 3 .900 @ 2 1 RF 29 4 .879 Saint Joseph's (5) Atlantic 10 N 12 4 .750 T2nd 22 6 .786 @ 0 1 2nd 22 7 .759 South Carolina (7) Metro Y 9 1 .900 T1st 19 10 .655 * 0 1 1st 19 11 .633 Southern California (1) Pacific West Y 8 0 1.000 1st 27 4 .871 @ 4 1 N2nd 31 5 .861 Southern Ill. (6) Missouri Valley N 18 0 1.000 1st 25 3 .893 * 0 1 2nd 25 4 .862 Tennessee (4) Southeastern Y 5 4 .556 5th 21 9 .700 @ 3 1 N3rd 24 10 .706 Texas (1) Southwest Y 16 0 1.000 1st 29 0 1.000 * 5 0 Champ 34 0 1.000 Texas Tech (6) Southwest N 13 3 .813 T2nd 21 8 .724 @ 0 1 2nd 21 9 .700 UNLV (5) Western Athletic N 11 3 .786 2nd 22 8 .733 * 0 1 2nd 22 9 .710 Utah (9) High Country N 11 1 .917 1st 21 7 .750 * 0 1 1st 21 8 .724 Vanderbilt (5) Southeastern N 4 5 .444 T6th 22 8 .733 @ 0 1 2nd 22 9 .710 Villanova (7) Big East N 12 4 .750 T2nd 21 7 .750 * 1 1 2nd 22 8 .733 Virginia (1) Atlantic Coast Y 13 1 .929 1st 26 2 .929 @ 0 1 2nd 26 3 .897 Washington (7) Northern Pacific Y 10 2 .833 T1st 23 5 .821 * 1 1 2nd 24 6 .800 Western Ky. (4) Sun Belt Y 6 0 1.000 1st 29 3 .906 * 3 1 N3rd 32 4 .889 1987 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Auburn (1) Southeastern Y 8 1 .889 1st 29 1 .967 * 2 1 RF 31 2 .939 Bowling Green (9) Mid-American N 16 0 1.000 1st 27 2 .931 * 0 1 1st 27 3 .900 Duke (7) Atlantic Coast Y 7 7 .500 4th 18 9 .667 @ 1 1 2nd 19 10 .655

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Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Eastern Wash. (10) Mountain West Athl. N 8 4 .667 2nd 18 11 .621 * 0 1 1st 18 12 .600 Georgia (2) Southeastern Y 7 2 .778 T2nd 26 4 .867 @ 1 1 RF 27 5 .844 Illinois (8) Big Ten Y 11 7 .611 4th 18 9 .667 @ 1 1 2nd 19 10 .655 Iowa (3) Big Ten Y 17 1 .944 T1st 24 4 .857 @ 2 1 RF 26 5 .839 James Madison (4) Colonial Y 12 0 1.000 1st 26 3 .897 * 1 1 RS 27 4 .871 Kansas (7) Big Eight N 9 5 .643 T1st 19 12 .613 * 1 1 2nd 20 13 .606 Kansas St. (8) Big Eight N 9 5 .643 T1st 22 8 .733 @ 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 Long Beach St. (1) Pacific Coast Y 17 1 .944 1st 30 2 .938 @ 3 1 N3rd 33 3 .917 Louisiana Tech (1) Independent Y - - - - 26 2 .929 @ 4 1 N2nd 30 3 .909 LSU (4) Southeastern Y 6 3 .667 T4th 20 7 .741 @ 0 1 2nd 20 8 .714 Manhattan (10) Metro Atlantic N 6 6 .500 5th 20 10 .667 * 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 Memphis (6) Metro N 10 2 .833 1st 20 8 .714 @ 0 1 2nd 20 9 .690 New Mexico St. (9) High Country N 10 2 .833 T1st 23 6 .793 * 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 New Orleans (6) Independent N - - - - 25 6 .806 @ 0 1 2nd 25 7 .781 NC State (3) Atlantic Coast N 11 3 .786 2nd 23 6 .793 * 1 1 RS 24 7 .774 North Carolina (4) Atlantic Coast Y 9 5 .643 3rd 19 9 .679 @ 0 1 2nd 19 10 .655 Northwestern (9) Big Ten Y 12 6 .667 3rd 19 9 .679 @ 1 1 RS 20 10 .667 Northwestern St. (10) Gulf Star Y 9 1 .900 T1st 14 9 .609 * 0 1 1st 14 10 .583 Ohio St. (2) Big Ten N 17 1 .944 T1st 24 4 .857 * 2 1 RF 26 5 .839 Old Dominion (5) Sun Belt N 5 1 .833 T1st 17 12 .586 * 1 1 RS 18 13 .581 Ole Miss (4) Southeastern Y 7 2 .778 T2nd 24 4 .857 @ 1 1 RS 25 5 .833 Oregon (7) Pacific-10 Y 14 4 .778 T2nd 22 6 .786 @ 1 1 2nd 23 7 .767 Penn St. (5) Atlantic 10 N 16 2 .889 2nd 23 6 .793 @ 0 1 2nd 23 7 .767 Rutgers (2) Atlantic 10 Y 17 1 .944 1st 28 2 .933 * 2 1 RF 30 3 .909 Saint Joseph's (9) Atlantic 10 Y 14 4 .778 3rd 22 8 .733 @ 1 1 2nd 23 9 .719 South Ala. (8) Sun Belt N 5 1 .833 T1st 24 5 .828 @ 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 Southern California (3) Pacific-10 Y 15 3 .833 1st 21 7 .750 * 1 1 RS 22 8 .733 Southern Ill. (5) Missouri Valley N 18 0 1.000 1st 27 2 .931 * 1 1 RS 28 3 .903 Southern Miss. (10) Metro N 6 6 .500 4th 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Tennessee (2) Southeastern Y 6 3 .667 T4th 23 6 .793 @ 5 0 Champ 28 6 .824 Tennessee Tech (7) Ohio Valley Y 12 2 .857 T1st 23 6 .793 * 1 1 2nd 24 7 .774 Texas (1) Southwest Y 16 0 1.000 1st 28 1 .966 * 3 1 N3rd 31 2 .939 Vanderbilt (5) Southeastern N 4 5 .444 6th 23 9 .719 @ 0 1 2nd 23 10 .697 Villanova (6) Big East Y 15 1 .938 1st 27 3 .900 * 0 1 2nd 27 4 .871 Virginia (3) Atlantic Coast Y 12 2 .857 1st 25 4 .862 @ 1 1 RS 26 5 .839 Washington (8) Pacific-10 Y 14 4 .778 T2nd 22 6 .786 @ 1 1 2nd 23 7 .767 Western Ky. (6) Sun Belt N 4 2 .667 T3rd 24 8 .750 @ 0 1 2nd 24 9 .727 1988 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Alabama (9) Southeastern N 5 4 .556 T4th 18 9 .667 @ 0 1 1st 18 10 .643 Auburn (1) Southeastern Y 9 0 1.000 1st 28 2 .933 @ 4 1 N2nd 32 3 .914 Bowling Green (10) Mid-American N 14 2 .875 1st 24 5 .828 * 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 Clemson (5) Atlantic Coast N 8 6 .571 4th 21 8 .724 @ 0 1 2nd 21 9 .700 Colorado (7) Big Eight N 8 6 .571 T3rd 20 10 .667 @ 1 1 2nd 21 11 .656 Eastern Ill. (10) Missouri Valley Y 14 4 .778 T1st 22 7 .759 * 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 Fairfield (10) Metro Atlantic N 8 4 .667 3rd 19 9 .679 * 0 1 1st 19 10 .655 Georgia (4) Southeastern Y 5 4 .556 T4th 20 9 .690 @ 1 1 RS 21 10 .677 Houston (6) Southwest N 11 5 .688 2nd 22 6 .786 @ 0 1 2nd 22 7 .759 Iowa (1) Big Ten Y 17 1 .944 1st 27 1 .964 * 2 1 RF 29 2 .935 James Madison (4) Colonial Y 12 0 1.000 1st 26 3 .897 * 1 1 RS 27 4 .871 Kansas (7) Big Eight Y 8 6 .571 T3rd 21 9 .700 * 1 1 2nd 22 10 .688 La Salle (8) Metro Atlantic N 11 1 .917 1st 25 4 .862 @ 0 1 1st 25 5 .833 Long Beach St. (2) Big West Y 18 0 1.000 1st 25 5 .833 * 3 1 N3rd 28 6 .824 Louisiana Tech (2) American South Y 9 0 1.000 1st 27 2 .931 @ 5 0 Champ 32 2 .941 LSU (9) Southeastern N 6 3 .667 3rd 18 10 .643 @ 0 1 1st 18 11 .621 Maryland (2) Atlantic Coast Y 12 2 .857 T1st 24 5 .828 * 2 1 RF 26 6 .813 Middle Tenn. (10) Ohio Valley N 12 2 .857 1st 22 7 .759 * 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 Montana (4) Mountain West Athl. Y 16 0 1.000 1st 28 1 .966 * 0 1 2nd 28 2 .933 Nebraska (5) Big Eight N 11 3 .786 1st 22 6 .786 @ 0 1 2nd 22 7 .759 New Mexico St. (6) High Country N 10 0 1.000 1st 26 2 .929 * 0 1 2nd 26 3 .897 Ohio St. (3) Big Ten Y 16 2 .889 2nd 24 4 .857 @ 1 1 RS 25 5 .833 Old Dominion (6) Sun Belt N 6 0 1.000 1st 17 11 .607 @ 0 1 2nd 17 12 .586 Ole Miss (3) Southeastern Y 5 4 .556 T4th 23 6 .793 @ 1 1 RS 24 7 .774 Penn St. (9) Atlantic 10 N 11 7 .611 4th 19 12 .613 @ 1 1 2nd 20 13 .606 Rutgers (3) Atlantic 10 Y 17 1 .944 1st 26 4 .867 * 1 1 RS 27 5 .844 Saint Joseph's (7) Atlantic 10 Y 16 2 .889 2nd 23 7 .767 @ 1 1 2nd 24 8 .750 SFA (8) Southland Y 13 1 .929 1st 28 4 .875 @ 1 1 2nd 29 5 .853

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Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. South Carolina (8) Metro Y 10 2 .833 1st 22 10 .688 * 1 1 2nd 23 11 .676 Southern California (4) Pacific-10 Y 15 3 .833 2nd 21 7 .750 @ 1 1 RS 22 8 .733 St. John's (NY) (7) Big East Y 10 6 .625 T3rd 21 9 .700 * 1 1 2nd 22 10 .688 Stanford (5) Pacific-10 N 14 4 .778 3rd 26 4 .867 @ 1 1 RS 27 5 .844 Syracuse (6) Big East N 13 3 .813 1st 22 8 .733 @ 0 1 2nd 22 9 .710 Tennessee (1) Southeastern Y 8 1 .889 2nd 28 2 .933 * 3 1 N3rd 31 3 .912 Texas (1) Southwest Y 16 0 1.000 1st 30 2 .938 * 2 1 RF 32 3 .914 Villanova (8) Big East Y 11 5 .688 2nd 20 8 .714 @ 0 1 1st 20 9 .690 Virginia (2) Atlantic Coast Y 12 2 .857 T1st 25 4 .862 @ 2 1 RF 27 5 .844 Wake Forest (9) Atlantic Coast N 9 5 .643 3rd 22 7 .759 @ 1 1 2nd 23 8 .742 Washington (3) Pacific-10 Y 16 2 .889 1st 24 4 .857 * 1 1 RS 25 5 .833 Western Ky. (5) Sun Belt N 4 2 .667 3rd 26 7 .788 * 0 1 2nd 26 8 .765 1989 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Arkansas (12) Southwest N 13 3 .813 2nd 22 7 .759 @ 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 Auburn (1) Southeastern Y 9 0 1.000 1st 28 1 .966 @ 4 1 N2nd 32 2 .941 Bowling Green (9) Mid-American Y 16 0 1.000 1st 25 3 .893 * 1 1 2nd 26 4 .867 Cal St. Fullerton (7) Big West N 12 6 .667 T4th 21 8 .724 @ 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Chattanooga (12) Southern N 5 5 .500 3rd 19 11 .633 * 0 1 1st 19 12 .613 Cincinnati (8) Metro N 6 6 .500 5th 21 8 .724 @ 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Clemson (4) Atlantic Coast Y 9 5 .643 3rd 19 10 .655 @ 1 1 RS 20 11 .645 Colorado (3) Big Eight Y 14 0 1.000 1st 27 3 .900 * 0 1 2nd 27 4 .871 Georgia (5) Southeastern Y 6 3 .667 3rd 22 6 .786 @ 1 1 2nd 23 7 .767 Hawaii (12) Big West N 13 3 .813 T2nd 18 9 .667 @ 0 1 1st 18 10 .643 Holy Cross (9) Metro Atlantic N 10 2 .833 2nd 21 9 .700 * 0 1 1st 21 10 .677 Illinois St. (7) Missouri Valley Y 16 2 .889 1st 22 7 .759 * 1 1 2nd 23 8 .742 Iowa (3) Big Ten Y 16 2 .889 T1st 26 4 .867 @ 1 1 RS 27 5 .844 James Madison (6) Colonial Y 12 0 1.000 1st 25 3 .893 * 1 1 2nd 26 4 .867 La Salle (9) Metro Atlantic N 11 1 .917 1st 27 2 .931 @ 1 1 2nd 28 3 .903 Long Beach St. (2) Big West Y 18 0 1.000 1st 28 4 .875 * 2 1 RF 30 5 .857 Louisiana Tech (1) American South Y 10 0 1.000 1st 29 3 .906 @ 3 1 N3rd 32 4 .889 LSU (4) Southeastern Y 5 4 .556 T4th 18 10 .643 @ 1 1 RS 19 11 .633 Maryland (1) Atlantic Coast Y 13 1 .929 1st 26 2 .929 * 3 1 N3rd 29 3 .906 Miami (FL) (8) Independent N - - - - 21 7 .750 @ 0 1 1st 21 8 .724 Montana (10) Big Sky Y 16 0 1.000 1st 26 3 .897 * 1 1 2nd 27 4 .871 NC State (2) Atlantic Coast Y 12 2 .857 2nd 23 6 .793 @ 1 1 RS 24 7 .774 Northwestern St. (10) Southland N 11 3 .786 T2nd 22 7 .759 @ 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 Ohio St. (3) Big Ten Y 16 2 .889 T1st 23 5 .821 * 1 1 RS 24 6 .800 Oklahoma St. (9) Big Eight Y 8 6 .571 2nd 19 11 .633 @ 1 1 2nd 20 12 .625 Old Dominion (6) Sun Belt Y 5 1 .833 T1st 22 8 .733 @ 1 1 2nd 23 9 .719 Ole Miss (3) Southeastern Y 4 5 .444 6th 21 7 .750 @ 2 1 RF 23 8 .742 Providence (11) Big East N 10 6 .625 3rd 22 10 .688 @ 0 1 1st 22 11 .667 Purdue (5) Big Ten Y 14 4 .778 3rd 23 5 .821 @ 1 1 2nd 24 6 .800 Rutgers (7) Atlantic 10 Y 16 2 .889 T1st 23 6 .793 @ 1 1 2nd 24 7 .774 Saint Joseph's (10) Atlantic 10 Y 16 2 .889 T1st 22 7 .759 @ 1 1 2nd 23 8 .742 SFA (4) Southland Y 13 1 .929 1st 29 3 .906 @ 1 1 RS 30 4 .882 South Carolina (6) Metro Y 10 2 .833 T1st 23 6 .793 * 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 Southern Miss. (10) Metro N 10 2 .833 T1st 26 4 .867 @ 0 1 1st 26 5 .839 Stanford (2) Pacific-10 Y 18 0 1.000 1st 26 2 .929 * 2 1 RF 28 3 .903 Temple (8) Atlantic 10 Y 14 4 .778 3rd 21 9 .700 @ 1 1 2nd 22 10 .688 Tennessee (1) Southeastern Y 8 1 .889 2nd 30 2 .938 * 5 0 Champ 35 2 .946 Tennessee Tech (11) Ohio Valley N 9 3 .750 2nd 21 7 .750 * 1 1 2nd 22 8 .733 Texas (2) Southwest Y 16 0 1.000 1st 25 4 .862 * 2 1 RF 27 5 .844 UConn (8) Big East Y 13 2 .867 1st 24 5 .828 * 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 UNLV (6) Big West Y 13 5 .722 T2nd 25 6 .806 @ 2 1 RS 27 7 .794 Utah (11) High Country N 9 1 .900 1st 24 5 .828 * 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 Vanderbilt (7) Southeastern N 5 4 .556 T4th 21 7 .750 @ 0 1 1st 21 8 .724 Villanova (11) Big East N 11 5 .688 2nd 18 11 .621 @ 0 1 1st 18 12 .600 Virginia (4) Atlantic Coast Y 8 6 .571 4th 20 9 .690 @ 1 1 RS 21 10 .677 Washington (5) Pacific-10 Y 15 3 .833 2nd 22 9 .710 @ 1 1 2nd 23 10 .697 West Virginia (12) Atlantic 10 N 12 6 .667 T4th 23 7 .767 * 1 1 2nd 24 8 .750 Western Ky. (5) Sun Belt Y 5 1 .833 T1st 22 8 .733 * 0 1 1st 22 9 .710

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1990 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Appalachian St. (11) Southern N 7 3 .700 2nd 20 8 .714 * 0 1 1st 20 9 .690 Arkansas (7) Southwest Y 15 1 .938 T1st 22 4 .846 @ 3 1 RF 25 5 .833 Auburn (2) Southeastern Y 7 2 .778 T2nd 24 6 .800 * 4 1 N2nd 28 7 .800 Bowling Green (12) Mid-American N 12 4 .750 3rd 22 8 .733 * 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 California (11) Pacific-10 N 9 9 .500 T4th 17 11 .607 @ 0 1 1st 17 12 .586 Clemson (5) Atlantic Coast Y 10 4 .714 3rd 20 9 .690 @ 2 1 RS 22 10 .688 DePaul (8) North Star Y 10 2 .833 2nd 21 9 .700 @ 1 1 2nd 22 10 .688 Florida St. (10) Metro Y 11 3 .786 T2nd 21 8 .724 @ 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Georgia (2) Southeastern Y 6 3 .667 4th 25 4 .862 @ 0 1 2nd 25 5 .833 Hawaii (9) Big West N 16 2 .889 2nd 25 3 .893 @ 1 1 2nd 26 4 .867 Iowa (3) Big Ten Y 15 3 .833 T1st 23 5 .821 * 0 1 2nd 23 6 .793 Long Beach St. (6) Pacific Coast Y 14 4 .778 3rd 24 7 .774 @ 1 1 2nd 25 8 .758 Louisiana Tech (1) American South Y 10 0 1.000 1st 29 0 1.000 * 3 1 N3rd 32 1 .970 LSU (9) Southeastern N 4 5 .444 T6th 21 8 .724 @ 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Manhattan (12) Metro Atlantic N 8 2 .800 T1st 18 12 .600 * 0 1 1st 18 13 .581 Maryland (6) Atlantic Coast Y 7 7 .500 4th 18 10 .643 @ 1 1 2nd 19 11 .633 Michigan (10) Big Ten N 11 7 .611 T4th 19 9 .679 @ 1 1 2nd 20 10 .667 Montana (8) Big Sky Y 16 0 1.000 1st 27 2 .931 * 0 1 1st 27 3 .900 NC State (2) Atlantic Coast Y 12 2 .857 1st 24 5 .828 @ 1 1 RS 25 6 .806 Northern Ill. (5) North Star Y 12 0 1.000 1st 25 4 .862 @ 1 1 2nd 26 5 .839 Northwestern (4) Big Ten Y 15 3 .833 T1st 24 4 .857 @ 0 1 2nd 24 5 .828 Ohio St. (6) Big Ten Y 11 7 .611 T4th 17 11 .607 @ 1 1 2nd 18 12 .600 Oklahoma St. (7) Big Eight Y 9 5 .643 T4th 20 10 .667 * 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 Old Dominion (8) Sun Belt Y 4 2 .667 T1st 20 9 .690 * 1 1 2nd 21 10 .677 Ole Miss (5) Southeastern Y 7 2 .778 T2nd 20 9 .690 @ 2 1 RS 22 10 .688 Penn St. (7) Atlantic 10 N 15 3 .833 3rd 24 6 .800 * 1 1 2nd 25 7 .781 Providence (3) Big East Y 14 2 .875 T1st 26 4 .867 * 1 1 RS 27 5 .844 Purdue (4) Big Ten Y 14 4 .778 3rd 22 6 .786 @ 1 1 RS 23 7 .767 Richmond (10) Colonial N 11 1 .917 1st 25 4 .862 * 0 1 1st 25 5 .833 Rutgers (11) Big East N 16 2 .889 T1st 20 9 .690 @ 0 1 1st 20 10 .667 Saint Joseph's (9) Atlantic 10 N 16 2 .889 T1st 24 6 .800 @ 0 1 1st 24 7 .774 SFA (3) Southland Y 14 0 1.000 1st 27 2 .931 * 1 1 RS 28 3 .903 South Carolina (5) Metro Y 13 1 .929 1st 22 8 .733 @ 2 1 RS 24 9 .727 Southern Ill. (11) Missouri Valley N 16 2 .889 1st 21 9 .700 * 0 1 1st 21 10 .677 Southern Miss. (8) Metro Y 11 3 .786 T2nd 26 4 .867 * 1 1 2nd 27 5 .844 Stanford (1) Pacific-10 Y 17 1 .944 T1st 27 1 .964 * 5 0 Champ 32 1 .970 Tennessee (1) Southeastern Y 8 1 .889 1st 25 5 .833 @ 2 1 RF 27 6 .818 Tennessee Tech (7) Ohio Valley Y 12 0 1.000 1st 25 4 .862 * 1 1 2nd 26 5 .839 Texas (3) Southwest Y 15 1 .938 T1st 25 4 .862 * 2 1 RF 27 5 .844 Texas Tech (12) Southwest N 11 5 .688 3rd 19 10 .655 @ 0 1 1st 19 11 .633 UCLA (10) Pacific-10 N 12 6 .667 3rd 17 11 .607 @ 0 1 1st 17 12 .586 UConn (4) Big East Y 14 2 .875 T1st 25 5 .833 @ 0 1 2nd 25 6 .806 UNLV (4) Big West Y 17 1 .944 1st 27 2 .931 * 0 1 2nd 27 3 .900 Utah (12) Western Athletic N 6 4 .600 3rd 20 9 .690 * 0 1 1st 20 10 .667 Vanderbilt (6) Southeastern Y 5 4 .556 5th 21 10 .677 @ 2 1 RS 23 11 .676 Virginia (2) Atlantic Coast Y 11 3 .786 2nd 26 5 .839 * 3 1 N3rd 29 6 .829 Washington (1) Pacific-10 Y 17 1 .944 T1st 26 2 .929 @ 2 1 RF 28 3 .903 Western Ky. (9) Sun Belt N 4 2 .667 T1st 17 11 .607 @ 0 1 1st 17 12 .586 1991 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Appalachian St. (12) Southern N 5 5 .500 4th 19 13 .594 * 0 1 1st 19 14 .576 Arkansas (3) Southwest Y 15 1 .938 1st 27 3 .900 * 1 1 RS 28 4 .875 Auburn (3) Southeastern Y 7 2 .778 2nd 24 5 .828 @ 2 1 RF 26 6 .813 Cal St. Fullerton (7) Big West Y 14 4 .778 3rd 24 7 .774 @ 1 1 2nd 25 8 .758 Clemson (4) Atlantic Coast Y 8 6 .571 4th 20 10 .667 @ 2 1 RF 22 11 .667 DePaul (12) North Star N 11 3 .786 3rd 19 11 .633 * 0 1 1st 19 12 .613 Fairfield (12) Metro Atlantic N 15 1 .938 1st 25 5 .833 @ 0 1 1st 25 6 .806 Florida St. (5) Metro Y 12 2 .857 T1st 24 6 .800 * 1 1 2nd 25 7 .781 George Washington (10) Atlantic 10 N 15 3 .833 T2nd 22 6 .786 @ 1 1 2nd 23 7 .767 Georgia (1) Southeastern Y 9 0 1.000 1st 26 3 .897 @ 2 1 RF 28 4 .875 Holy Cross (11) Patriot Y 12 0 1.000 1st 24 5 .828 @ 1 1 2nd 25 6 .806 Iowa (6) Big Ten N 13 5 .722 T2nd 20 8 .714 @ 1 1 2nd 21 9 .700 James Madison (8) Colonial Y 11 1 .917 T1st 24 4 .857 @ 2 1 RS 26 5 .839 Kentucky (9) Southeastern N 4 5 .444 T5th 20 8 .714 @ 0 1 1st 20 9 .690 Lamar University (10) American South N 12 0 1.000 1st 26 3 .897 @ 3 1 RF 29 4 .879

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Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Long Beach St. (4) Big West Y 15 3 .833 T1st 23 7 .767 * 1 1 RS 24 8 .750 Louisiana Tech (10) American South N 9 3 .750 2nd 18 11 .621 * 0 1 1st 18 12 .600 LSU (2) Southeastern N 5 4 .556 4th 24 6 .800 * 0 1 2nd 24 7 .774 Maryland (6) Atlantic Coast N 9 5 .643 T2nd 17 12 .586 @ 0 1 1st 17 13 .567 Michigan St. (4) Big Ten N 13 5 .722 T2nd 21 7 .750 @ 0 1 2nd 21 8 .724 Missouri St. (8) Missouri Valley Y 16 2 .889 1st 25 4 .862 * 1 1 2nd 26 5 .839 Montana (11) Big Sky Y 16 0 1.000 1st 26 3 .897 * 0 1 1st 26 4 .867 NC State (2) Atlantic Coast Y 9 5 .643 T2nd 26 5 .839 * 1 1 RS 27 6 .818 Northwestern (6) Big Ten Y 12 6 .667 4th 20 8 .714 @ 1 1 2nd 21 9 .700 Oklahoma St. (5) Big Eight Y 11 3 .786 1st 25 5 .833 * 2 1 RS 27 6 .818 Ole Miss (9) Southeastern N 4 5 .444 T5th 20 8 .714 @ 0 1 1st 20 9 .690 Penn St. (1) Atlantic 10 Y 17 1 .944 1st 29 1 .967 * 0 1 2nd 29 2 .935 Providence (5) Big East Y 13 3 .813 2nd 25 5 .833 @ 1 1 2nd 26 6 .813 Purdue (2) Big Ten Y 17 1 .944 1st 26 2 .929 * 0 1 2nd 26 3 .897 Richmond (7) Colonial Y 11 1 .917 T1st 26 4 .867 * 0 1 1st 26 5 .839 Rutgers (6) Atlantic 10 Y 15 3 .833 T2nd 23 6 .793 @ 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 SFA (8) Southland Y 14 0 1.000 1st 25 4 .862 * 1 1 2nd 26 5 .839 South Carolina (7) Metro N 12 2 .857 T1st 22 8 .733 @ 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 Southern California (5) Pacific-10 Y 11 7 .611 3rd 17 11 .607 @ 1 1 2nd 18 12 .600 Stanford (2) Pacific-10 Y 16 2 .889 1st 23 5 .821 * 3 1 N3rd 26 6 .813 Tennessee (1) Southeastern Y 6 3 .667 3rd 25 5 .833 @ 5 0 Champ 30 5 .857 Tennessee Tech (9) Ohio Valley N 11 1 .917 1st 22 7 .759 * 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 Texas (7) Southwest Y 14 2 .875 2nd 21 8 .724 @ 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Texas Tech (9) Southwest N 12 4 .750 3rd 23 7 .767 @ 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 Toledo (11) Mid-American N 13 3 .813 1st 23 6 .793 * 1 1 2nd 24 7 .774 UConn (3) Big East Y 14 2 .875 1st 26 4 .867 * 3 1 N3rd 29 5 .853 UNLV (8) Big West Y 15 3 .833 T1st 24 6 .800 @ 1 1 2nd 25 7 .781 Utah (12) Western Athletic N 9 3 .750 2nd 20 9 .690 * 0 1 1st 20 10 .667 Vanderbilt (10) Southeastern Y 4 5 .444 T5th 17 11 .607 @ 2 1 RS 19 12 .613 Virginia (1) Atlantic Coast Y 14 0 1.000 1st 27 2 .931 @ 4 1 N2nd 31 3 .912 Washington (3) Pacific-10 Y 15 3 .833 2nd 23 4 .852 @ 1 1 RS 24 5 .828 Washington St. (11) Pacific-10 N 10 8 .556 T4th 18 10 .643 @ 0 1 1st 18 11 .621 Western Ky. (4) Sun Belt Y 6 0 1.000 T1st 28 2 .933 * 1 1 RS 29 3 .906 1992 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Alabama (5) Southeastern Y 7 4 .636 3rd 22 6 .786 @ 1 1 2nd 23 7 .767 Arizona St. (6) Pacific-10 N 11 7 .611 5th 20 8 .714 @ 0 1 1st 20 9 .690 California (5) Pacific-10 Y 12 6 .667 T3rd 20 8 .714 @ 0 1 1st 20 9 .690 Chattanooga (12) Southern N 8 2 .800 T1st 18 11 .621 * 0 1 1st 18 12 .600 Clemson (5) Atlantic Coast Y 9 7 .563 T3rd 20 9 .690 @ 1 1 2nd 21 10 .677 Colorado (7) Big Eight Y 11 3 .786 2nd 22 8 .733 * 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 Creighton (7) Western Athletic Y 13 1 .929 1st 27 3 .900 * 1 1 2nd 28 4 .875 DePaul (11) Great Midwest Y 8 2 .800 T1st 20 9 .690 @ 1 1 2nd 21 10 .677 George Washington (8) Atlantic 10 Y 11 5 .688 T2nd 24 6 .800 * 1 1 2nd 25 7 .781 Houston (8) Southwest N 10 4 .714 3rd 22 7 .759 @ 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 Iowa (1) Big Ten Y 16 2 .889 1st 25 3 .893 * 0 1 2nd 25 4 .862 Kansas (9) Big Eight N 12 2 .857 1st 25 5 .833 @ 0 1 1st 25 6 .806 Long Beach St. (10) Big West N 13 5 .722 T2nd 21 9 .700 @ 0 1 1st 21 10 .677 Louisiana Tech (6) Sun Belt N 12 4 .750 T3rd 20 9 .690 @ 0 1 1st 20 10 .667 Maryland (2) Atlantic Coast Y 13 3 .813 2nd 23 5 .821 @ 2 1 RF 25 6 .806 Miami (FL) (2) Big East Y 18 0 1.000 1st 29 1 .967 @ 1 1 RS 30 2 .938 Missouri St. (8) Missouri Valley Y 17 1 .944 1st 27 2 .931 * 4 1 N3rd 31 3 .912 Montana (11) Big Sky N 13 3 .813 2nd 22 6 .786 * 1 1 2nd 23 7 .767 North Carolina (7) Atlantic Coast Y 9 7 .563 T3rd 21 8 .724 @ 1 1 2nd 22 9 .710 Northern Ill. (11) North Star Y 8 4 .667 T2nd 17 13 .567 * 1 1 2nd 18 14 .563 Notre Dame (12) Midwestern N 8 4 .667 2nd 14 16 .467 * 0 1 1st 14 17 .452 Old Dominion (10) Colonial N 9 5 .643 3rd 20 10 .667 * 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 Ole Miss (2) Southeastern Y 11 0 1.000 1st 27 2 .931 @ 2 1 RF 29 3 .906 Penn St. (3) Independent Y - - - - 23 6 .793 @ 1 1 RS 24 7 .774 Providence (7) Big East Y 13 5 .722 T2nd 21 8 .724 @ 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Purdue (3) Big Ten Y 14 4 .778 2nd 22 6 .786 @ 1 1 RS 23 7 .767 Rutgers (8) Atlantic 10 Y 11 5 .688 T2nd 20 10 .667 @ 1 1 2nd 21 11 .656 Saint Peter's (11) Metro Atlantic N 13 3 .813 2nd 24 6 .800 * 0 1 1st 24 7 .774 Santa Clara (12) West Coast N 10 4 .714 T1st 20 9 .690 * 1 1 2nd 21 10 .677 SFA (2) Southland Y 17 1 .944 1st 27 2 .931 * 1 1 RS 28 3 .903 Southern California (3) Pacific-10 Y 14 4 .778 2nd 21 7 .750 @ 2 1 RF 23 8 .742

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Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Southern Ill. (10) Missouri Valley N 15 3 .833 2nd 22 7 .759 @ 1 1 2nd 23 8 .742 Southern Miss. (9) Metro N 9 3 .750 2nd 21 9 .700 * 0 1 1st 21 10 .677 Stanford (1) Pacific-10 Y 15 3 .833 1st 25 3 .893 * 5 0 Champ 30 3 .909 Tennessee (1) Southeastern Y 10 1 .909 2nd 27 2 .931 * 1 1 RS 28 3 .903 Tennessee Tech (12) Ohio Valley N 13 1 .929 1st 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Texas (4) Southwest Y 11 3 .786 2nd 21 9 .700 @ 0 1 2nd 21 10 .677 Texas Tech (4) Southwest Y 13 1 .929 1st 26 4 .867 * 1 1 RS 27 5 .844 Toledo (10) Mid-American N 15 1 .938 1st 25 5 .833 * 1 1 2nd 26 6 .813 UC Santa Barbara (9) Big West Y 16 2 .889 1st 26 4 .867 * 1 1 2nd 27 5 .844 UCLA (5) Pacific-10 Y 12 6 .667 T3rd 19 9 .679 @ 2 1 RS 21 10 .677 UConn (6) Big East Y 13 5 .722 T2nd 22 10 .688 @ 1 1 2nd 23 11 .676 Vanderbilt (3) Southeastern Y 6 5 .545 T4th 20 8 .714 @ 2 1 RF 22 9 .710 Vermont (9) North Atlantic N 14 0 1.000 1st 29 0 1.000 @ 0 1 1st 29 1 .967 Virginia (1) Atlantic Coast Y 15 1 .938 1st 29 1 .967 * 3 1 N3rd 32 2 .941 West Virginia (4) Atlantic 10 Y 16 0 1.000 1st 25 3 .893 @ 1 1 RS 26 4 .867 Western Ky. (4) Sun Belt Y 13 3 .813 T1st 23 7 .767 * 4 1 N2nd 27 8 .771 Wisconsin (6) Big Ten Y 13 5 .722 3rd 20 8 .714 @ 0 1 1st 20 9 .690 1993 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Alabama (5) Southeastern Y 8 6 .571 4th 21 8 .724 @ 1 1 2nd 22 9 .710 Auburn (3) Southeastern Y 9 2 .818 T2nd 24 3 .889 @ 1 1 RS 25 4 .862 Bowling Green (10) Mid-American Y 17 1 .944 1st 25 4 .862 * 0 1 1st 25 5 .833 BYU (12) Western Athletic N 13 1 .929 1st 24 4 .857 * 0 1 1st 24 5 .828 California (9) Pacific-10 N 10 8 .556 T4th 18 9 .667 @ 1 1 2nd 19 10 .655 Clemson (5) Atlantic Coast Y 8 8 .500 T4th 18 10 .643 @ 1 1 2nd 19 11 .633 Colorado (4) Big Eight Y 12 2 .857 1st 25 3 .893 @ 2 1 RF 27 4 .871 DePaul (11) Great Midwest N 8 2 .800 2nd 20 8 .714 @ 0 1 1st 20 9 .690 Florida (7) Southeastern N 6 5 .545 5th 18 9 .667 @ 1 1 2nd 19 10 .655 Ga. Southern (12) Southern N 9 3 .750 T2nd 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Georgetown (6) Big East Y 15 3 .833 T1st 21 6 .778 @ 2 1 RS 23 7 .767 Georgia (8) Southeastern Y 4 7 .364 T8th 20 12 .625 @ 1 1 2nd 21 13 .618 Georgia Tech (9) Atlantic Coast N 8 8 .500 T4th 16 10 .615 @ 0 1 1st 16 11 .593 Iowa (2) Big Ten N 16 2 .889 T1st 24 3 .889 @ 3 1 N3rd 27 4 .871 Kansas (8) Big Eight Y 9 5 .643 T3rd 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Louisiana Tech (6) Sun Belt Y 13 1 .929 T1st 23 5 .821 @ 3 1 RF 26 6 .813 Louisville (11) Metro N 7 5 .583 3rd 18 11 .621 * 1 1 2nd 19 12 .613 Maryland (2) Atlantic Coast Y 11 5 .688 T2nd 22 7 .759 @ 0 1 2nd 22 8 .733 Miami (FL) (5) Big East Y 15 3 .833 T1st 23 6 .793 * 1 1 2nd 24 7 .774 Missouri St. (10) Missouri Valley Y 14 2 .875 1st 21 8 .724 * 2 1 RS 23 9 .719 Montana St. (7) Big Sky N 13 1 .929 T1st 22 6 .786 * 0 1 1st 22 7 .759 Nebraska (6) Big Eight Y 10 4 .714 2nd 22 7 .759 @ 1 1 2nd 23 8 .742 North Carolina (4) Atlantic Coast Y 11 5 .688 T2nd 22 6 .786 @ 1 1 RS 23 7 .767 Northern Ill. (11) Mid-Continent N 15 1 .938 1st 24 5 .828 * 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 Northwestern (8) Big Ten Y 13 5 .722 4th 18 9 .667 @ 1 1 2nd 19 10 .655 Ohio St. (1) Big Ten Y 16 2 .889 T1st 24 3 .889 * 4 1 N2nd 28 4 .875 Oklahoma St. (7) Big Eight N 9 5 .643 T3rd 23 8 .742 @ 0 1 1st 23 9 .719 Old Dominion (10) Colonial Y 14 0 1.000 1st 21 7 .750 * 1 1 2nd 22 8 .733 Penn St. (3) Big Ten Y 14 4 .778 3rd 22 5 .815 @ 0 1 2nd 22 6 .786 Rutgers (9) Atlantic 10 N 12 2 .857 1st 21 8 .724 * 1 1 2nd 22 9 .710 Saint Peter's (12) Metro Atlantic N 9 5 .643 T1st 18 10 .643 * 0 1 1st 18 11 .621 San Diego (11) West Coast N 8 6 .571 2nd 16 11 .593 * 0 1 1st 16 12 .571 San Diego St. (9) Western Athletic N 9 5 .643 T2nd 19 8 .704 @ 0 1 1st 19 9 .679 SFA (4) Southland Y 17 1 .944 1st 27 4 .871 * 1 1 RS 28 5 .848 Southern California (3) Pacific-10 Y 14 4 .778 2nd 21 6 .778 @ 1 1 RS 22 7 .759 Stanford (1) Pacific-10 Y 15 3 .833 1st 25 5 .833 * 1 1 RS 26 6 .813 Tennessee (1) Southeastern Y 11 0 1.000 1st 27 2 .931 @ 2 1 RF 29 3 .906 Tennessee Tech (7) Ohio Valley N 14 2 .875 1st 22 6 .786 * 0 1 1st 22 7 .759 Texas (3) Southwest Y 13 1 .929 T1st 22 7 .759 @ 0 1 2nd 22 8 .733 Texas Tech (2) Southwest Y 13 1 .929 T1st 26 3 .897 * 5 0 Champ 31 3 .912 UC Santa Barbara (5) Big West Y 13 5 .722 3rd 18 11 .621 * 1 1 2nd 19 12 .613 UConn (6) Big East Y 12 6 .667 3rd 18 10 .643 @ 0 1 1st 18 11 .621 Vanderbilt (1) Southeastern Y 9 2 .818 T2nd 27 2 .931 * 3 1 N3rd 30 3 .909 Vermont (8) North Atlantic Y 14 0 1.000 1st 28 0 1.000 @ 0 1 1st 28 1 .966 Virginia (2) Atlantic Coast Y 13 3 .813 1st 24 5 .828 * 2 1 RF 26 6 .813 Washington (10) Pacific-10 Y 11 7 .611 3rd 16 11 .593 @ 1 1 2nd 17 12 .586 Western Ky. (4) Sun Belt Y 13 1 .929 T1st 23 6 .793 * 1 1 RS 24 7 .774 Xavier (12) Midwestern N 11 5 .688 T2nd 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 21 9 .700

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1994 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Alabama (6) Southeastern Y 7 4 .636 T4th 22 6 .786 @ 4 1 N3rd 26 7 .788 Auburn (9) Southeastern N 6 5 .545 6th 19 9 .679 @ 1 1 2nd 20 10 .667 Boise St. (9) Big Sky N 12 2 .857 T1st 23 5 .821 @ 0 1 1st 23 6 .793 Bowling Green (7) Mid-American Y 17 1 .944 1st 26 3 .897 * 0 1 1st 26 4 .867 Brown (16) Ivy N 11 3 .786 T1st 18 9 .667 * 0 1 1st 18 10 .643 Clemson (9) Atlantic Coast N 11 5 .688 3rd 19 9 .679 @ 1 1 2nd 20 10 .667 Colorado (3) Big Eight Y 12 2 .857 1st 25 4 .862 @ 2 1 RS 27 5 .844 Creighton (10) Missouri Valley N 14 2 .875 2nd 23 6 .793 @ 1 1 2nd 24 7 .774 FIU (8) Trans America Y 11 1 .917 1st 25 3 .893 * 0 1 1st 25 4 .862 Florida (4) Southeastern N 8 3 .727 3rd 22 6 .786 @ 0 1 1st 22 7 .759 Fordham (16) Patriot N 11 3 .786 1st 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Ga. Southern (14) Southern N 11 2 .846 1st 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 George Washington (7) Atlantic 10 Y 13 3 .813 T1st 22 7 .759 @ 1 1 2nd 23 8 .742 Grambling (15) Southwestern N 11 3 .786 T2nd 23 6 .793 * 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 Green Bay (15) Mid-Continent N 13 5 .722 2nd 18 10 .643 * 0 1 1st 18 11 .621 Hawaii (12) Big West N 16 2 .889 1st 25 4 .862 @ 0 1 1st 25 5 .833 Indiana (12) Big Ten N 10 8 .556 T4th 19 8 .704 @ 0 1 1st 19 9 .679 Iowa (3) Big Ten Y 13 5 .722 3rd 20 6 .769 @ 1 1 2nd 21 7 .750 Kansas (9) Big Eight N 11 3 .786 2nd 21 5 .808 @ 1 1 2nd 22 6 .786 Louisiana Tech (4) Sun Belt Y 14 0 1.000 1st 26 3 .897 * 5 1 N2nd 31 4 .886 Loyola (MD) (14) Metro Atlantic N 12 2 .857 2nd 18 10 .643 * 0 1 1st 18 11 .621 Marquette (14) Great Midwest N 10 2 .833 2nd 22 6 .786 @ 0 1 1st 22 7 .759 Minnesota (10) Big Ten N 10 8 .556 T4th 17 10 .630 @ 1 1 2nd 18 11 .621 Missouri (15) Big Eight N 3 11 .214 T7th 12 17 .414 * 0 1 1st 12 18 .400 Missouri St. (6) Missouri Valley Y 15 1 .938 1st 23 5 .821 * 1 1 2nd 24 6 .800 Montana (7) Big Sky Y 12 2 .857 T1st 24 4 .857 * 1 1 2nd 25 5 .833 Mt. St. Mary's (14) Northeast N 18 0 1.000 1st 25 3 .893 * 0 1 1st 25 4 .862 N.C. A&T (16) Mid-Eastern N 11 5 .688 T3rd 19 10 .655 * 0 1 1st 19 11 .633 North Carolina (3) Atlantic Coast Y 14 2 .875 2nd 27 2 .931 * 6 0 Champ 33 2 .943 Northern Ill. (11) Mid-Continent N 18 0 1.000 1st 24 5 .828 @ 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 Notre Dame (7) Midwestern Y 10 2 .833 1st 22 6 .786 * 0 1 1st 22 7 .759 Oklahoma St. (12) Big Eight N 9 5 .643 3rd 20 8 .714 @ 0 1 1st 20 9 .690 Old Dominion (6) Colonial Y 14 0 1.000 1st 24 5 .828 * 1 1 2nd 25 6 .806 Ole Miss (5) Southeastern Y 7 4 .636 T4th 23 8 .742 @ 1 1 2nd 24 9 .727 Oregon (6) Pacific-10 Y 13 5 .722 3rd 19 8 .704 @ 1 1 2nd 20 9 .690 Oregon St. (11) Pacific-10 N 9 9 .500 6th 17 10 .630 @ 0 1 1st 17 11 .607 Penn St. (1) Big 10 Y 16 2 .889 T1st 25 2 .926 * 3 1 RF 28 3 .903 Portland (15) West Coast N 7 7 .500 4th 17 11 .607 * 0 1 1st 17 12 .586 Purdue (1) Big Ten Y 16 2 .889 T1st 25 4 .862 @ 4 1 N3rd 29 5 .853 Radford (16) Big South N 12 6 .667 T2nd 18 11 .621 * 0 1 1st 18 12 .600 Rutgers (5) Atlantic 10 Y 13 3 .813 T1st 22 7 .759 * 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 Saint Joseph's (11) Atlantic 10 N 11 5 .688 3rd 19 8 .704 @ 0 1 1st 19 9 .679 San Diego St. (5) Western Athletic Y 13 1 .929 1st 25 4 .862 * 1 1 2nd 26 5 .839 Santa Clara (11) West Coast N 11 3 .786 1st 21 6 .778 @ 0 1 1st 21 7 .750 Seton Hall (4) Big East Y 16 2 .889 2nd 25 4 .862 @ 2 1 RS 27 5 .844 SFA (8) Southland Y 16 2 .889 1st 23 6 .793 * 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 SMU (13) Southwest N 8 6 .571 4th 18 8 .692 @ 0 1 1st 18 9 .667 Southern California (2) Pacific-10 Y 16 2 .889 1st 23 3 .885 * 3 1 RF 26 4 .867 Southern Miss. (4) Metro Y 10 2 .833 1st 24 4 .857 @ 2 1 RS 26 5 .839 Stanford (2) Pacific-10 Y 15 3 .833 2nd 22 5 .815 @ 3 1 RF 25 6 .806 Tennessee (1) Southeastern Y 11 0 1.000 1st 29 1 .967 * 2 1 RS 31 2 .939 Tennessee St. (13) Ohio Valley N 13 3 .813 1st 20 8 .714 * 0 1 1st 20 9 .690 Texas (5) Southwest Y 10 4 .714 3rd 21 8 .724 * 1 1 2nd 22 9 .710 Texas A&M (13) Southwest Y 11 3 .786 2nd 21 7 .750 @ 2 1 RS 23 8 .742 Texas Tech (2) Southwest Y 12 2 .857 1st 26 4 .867 @ 2 1 RS 28 5 .848 UAB (10) Great Midwest N 12 0 1.000 1st 23 5 .821 * 0 1 1st 23 6 .793 UConn (1) Big East Y 17 1 .944 1st 27 2 .931 * 3 1 RF 30 3 .909 UNLV (10) Big West N 14 4 .778 T2nd 23 6 .793 * 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 Vanderbilt (2) Southeastern Y 9 2 .818 2nd 23 7 .767 @ 2 1 RS 25 8 .758 Vermont (13) North Atlantic N 9 5 .643 3rd 19 10 .655 * 0 1 1st 19 11 .633 Virginia (3) Atlantic Coast Y 15 1 .938 1st 25 4 .862 @ 2 1 RS 27 5 .844 Virginia Tech (8) Metro Y 9 3 .750 2nd 24 5 .828 * 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 Washington (8) Pacific-10 Y 12 6 .667 4th 20 7 .741 @ 1 1 2nd 21 8 .724 Western Ky. (12) Sun Belt N 11 3 .786 2nd 23 9 .719 @ 1 1 2nd 24 10 .706

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1995 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Alabama (4) Southeastern Y 7 4 .636 T4th 20 8 .714 @ 2 1 RS 22 9 .710 Arkansas (6) Southeastern N 7 4 .636 T4th 22 6 .786 @ 1 1 2nd 23 7 .767 Colorado (1) Big Eight Y 14 0 1.000 1st 27 2 .931 * 3 1 RF 30 3 .909 Dartmouth (14) Ivy N 12 2 .857 1st 16 10 .615 * 0 1 1st 16 11 .593 DePaul (13) Great Midwest N 9 3 .750 T2nd 20 8 .714 @ 0 1 1st 20 9 .690 Drake (5) Missouri Valley N 13 5 .722 T2nd 24 5 .828 * 1 1 2nd 25 6 .806 Duke (5) Atlantic Coast N 10 6 .625 4th 21 8 .724 @ 1 1 2nd 22 9 .710 FIU (9) Sun Belt N 15 1 .938 1st 26 4 .867 * 1 1 2nd 27 5 .844 Florida (6) Southeastern N 7 4 .636 T4th 23 8 .742 @ 1 1 2nd 24 9 .727 Florida A&M (16) Mid-Eastern N 14 2 .875 1st 24 5 .828 * 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 Furman (15) Southern N 10 4 .714 T2nd 18 11 .621 * 0 1 1st 18 12 .600 George Washington (4) Atlantic 10 N 14 2 .875 1st 24 5 .828 * 2 1 RS 26 6 .813 Georgia (3) Southeastern Y 8 3 .727 T2nd 24 4 .857 @ 4 1 N3rd 28 5 .848 Holy Cross (16) Patriot N 12 2 .857 1st 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Indiana (14) Big Ten N 8 8 .500 T5th 19 9 .679 @ 0 1 1st 19 10 .655 Jackson St. (15) Southwestern N 12 2 .857 T1st 22 5 .815 * 0 1 1st 22 6 .786 Kansas (7) Big Eight N 8 6 .571 3rd 20 10 .667 @ 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 Louisiana Tech (2) Sun Belt Y 13 1 .929 1st 26 4 .867 @ 2 1 RS 28 5 .848 Louisville (11) Metro N 7 5 .583 T3rd 24 7 .774 @ 1 1 2nd 25 8 .758 Loyola (MD) (10) Metro Atlantic N 7 6 .538 4th 20 8 .714 * 0 1 1st 20 9 .690 Maine (16) North Atlantic N 14 2 .875 1st 24 5 .828 * 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 Marquette (10) Great Midwest N 9 3 .750 T2nd 19 11 .633 * 0 1 1st 19 12 .613 Memphis (8) Great Midwest N 10 2 .833 1st 21 7 .750 @ 1 1 2nd 22 8 .733 Missouri St. (9) Missouri Valley N 14 4 .778 1st 20 11 .645 @ 1 1 2nd 21 12 .636 Montana (12) Big Sky N 12 2 .857 1st 25 6 .806 * 1 1 2nd 26 7 .788 Mt. St. Mary's (13) Northeast N 17 1 .944 1st 24 5 .828 * 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 NC State (7) Atlantic Coast N 11 5 .688 3rd 19 9 .679 @ 2 1 RS 21 10 .677 North Carolina (3) Atlantic Coast Y 12 4 .750 2nd 28 4 .875 * 2 1 RS 30 5 .857 Northern Ill. (16) Midwestern N 10 6 .625 T4th 17 13 .567 * 0 1 1st 17 14 .548 Ohio (14) Mid-American N 15 3 .833 T1st 23 6 .793 @ 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 Oklahoma (7) Big Eight N 11 3 .786 2nd 21 8 .724 @ 1 1 2nd 22 9 .710 Oklahoma St. (12) Big Eight N 7 7 .500 4th 17 11 .607 @ 0 1 1st 17 12 .586 Old Dominion (8) Colonial N 13 1 .929 T1st 27 5 .844 * 0 1 1st 27 6 .818 Ole Miss (12) Southeastern N 6 5 .545 7th 21 7 .750 @ 0 1 1st 21 8 .724 Oregon (6) Pacific-10 N 11 7 .611 4th 18 9 .667 @ 0 1 1st 18 10 .643 Oregon St. (5) Pacific-10 N 12 6 .667 3rd 20 7 .741 @ 1 1 2nd 21 8 .724 Penn St. (2) Big Ten Y 13 3 .813 T1st 25 4 .862 * 1 1 2nd 26 5 .839 Portland (13) West Coast N 12 2 .857 2nd 23 6 .793 @ 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 Purdue (4) Big Ten N 13 3 .813 T1st 21 7 .750 @ 3 1 RF 24 8 .750 Radford (11) Big South N 10 6 .625 3rd 15 14 .517 * 0 1 1st 15 15 .500 Saint Joseph's (9) Atlantic 10 N 11 5 .688 T3rd 20 8 .714 @ 0 1 1st 20 9 .690 San Diego St. (5) Western Athletic Y 14 0 1.000 1st 24 5 .828 @ 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 San Francisco (11) West Coast N 13 1 .929 1st 24 4 .857 * 0 1 1st 24 5 .828 Seton Hall (6) Big East N 12 6 .667 3rd 23 8 .742 @ 1 1 2nd 24 9 .727 SFA (11) Southland N 15 3 .833 2nd 22 7 .759 * 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 SMU (10) Southwest N 9 5 .643 T2nd 20 9 .690 @ 1 1 2nd 21 10 .677 Southern California (9) Pacific-10 N 10 8 .556 5th 18 9 .667 @ 0 1 1st 18 10 .643 Southern Miss. (7) Metro N 7 5 .583 T3rd 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Stanford (2) Pacific-10 Y 17 1 .944 1st 26 2 .929 * 4 1 N3rd 30 3 .909 Tennessee (1) Southeastern Y 11 0 1.000 1st 29 2 .935 @ 5 1 N2nd 34 3 .919 Tennessee St. (12) Ohio Valley N 12 4 .750 T1st 22 6 .786 * 0 1 1st 22 7 .759 Texas Tech (2) Southwest Y 13 1 .929 1st 30 3 .909 * 3 1 RF 33 4 .892 Toledo (13) Mid-American N 15 3 .833 T1st 24 6 .800 * 0 1 1st 24 7 .774 Tulane (15) Metro N 9 3 .750 2nd 19 9 .679 @ 0 1 1st 19 10 .655 UC Irvine (15) Big West N 12 6 .667 3rd 19 10 .655 * 0 1 1st 19 11 .633 UConn (1) Big East Y 18 0 1.000 1st 29 0 1.000 * 6 0 Champ 35 0 1.000 Utah (8) Western Athletic N 12 2 .857 2nd 23 6 .793 * 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 Vanderbilt (1) Southeastern Y 8 3 .727 T2nd 26 6 .813 * 2 1 RS 28 7 .800 Virginia (3) Atlantic Cost Y 16 0 1.000 1st 24 4 .857 @ 3 1 RF 27 5 .844 Virginia Tech (8) Metro N 10 2 .833 1st 21 8 .724 @ 1 1 2nd 22 9 .710 Washington (3) Pacific-10 Y 13 5 .722 2nd 23 8 .742 @ 2 1 RS 25 9 .735 Western Ill. (14) Mid-Continent N 14 4 .778 T1st 17 11 .607 * 0 1 1st 17 12 .586 Western Ky. (4) Sun Belt Y 12 2 .857 2nd 26 3 .897 * 2 1 RS 28 4 .875 Wisconsin (10) Big Ten N 11 5 .688 3rd 19 8 .704 @ 1 1 2nd 20 9 .690

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1996 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Alabama (4) Southeastern Y 7 4 .636 T3rd 22 7 .759 @ 2 1 RS 24 8 .750 Appalachian St. (13) Southern N 14 0 1.000 1st 24 5 .828 * 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 Auburn (6) Southeastern N 6 5 .545 T5th 20 8 .714 @ 3 1 RF 23 9 .719 Austin Peay (14) Ohio Valley N 13 3 .813 T1st 21 7 .750 * 0 1 1st 21 8 .724 Butler (15) Midwestern N 13 3 .813 T2nd 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Clemson (3) Atlantic Coast Y 9 7 .563 4th 22 7 .759 * 1 1 2nd 23 8 .742 Colorado (3) Big Eight Y 9 5 .643 2nd 25 8 .758 * 1 1 2nd 26 9 .743 Colorado St. (8) Western Athletic N 12 2 .857 T1st 25 4 .862 * 1 1 2nd 26 5 .839 DePaul (7) Conference USA N 13 1 .929 1st-B 20 9 .690 @ 1 1 2nd 21 10 .677 Duke (4) Atlantic Coast Y 12 4 .750 2nd 25 6 .806 @ 1 1 2nd 26 7 .788 Florida (5) Southeastern N 6 5 .545 T5th 21 8 .724 @ 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 George Washington (6) Atlantic 10 N 14 2 .875 1st-W 25 6 .806 @ 1 1 2nd 26 7 .788 Georgia (2) Southeastern Y 10 1 .909 1st 23 4 .852 @ 5 1 N2nd 28 5 .848 Grambling (16) Southwestern N 13 1 .929 1st 21 6 .778 * 0 1 1st 21 7 .750 Harvard (14) Ivy N 13 1 .929 1st 20 6 .769 * 0 1 1st 20 7 .741 Hawaii (11) Big West N 15 3 .833 2nd 23 5 .821 * 0 1 1st 23 6 .793 Holy Cross (15) Patriot N 9 3 .750 2nd 23 9 .719 * 0 1 1st 23 10 .697 Howard (16) Mid-Eastern N 13 3 .813 2nd 20 9 .690 * 0 1 1st 20 10 .667 Iowa (2) Big Ten Y 15 1 .938 1st 25 3 .893 @ 2 1 RS 27 4 .871 James Madison (13) Colonial N 12 4 .750 2nd 21 8 .724 @ 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Kansas (4) Big Eight Y 11 3 .786 1st 20 9 .690 @ 2 1 RS 22 10 .688 Kent St. (10) Mid-American N 16 2 .889 1st 23 6 .793 @ 1 1 2nd 24 7 .774 Louisiana Tech (1) Sun Belt Y 14 0 1.000 1st 28 1 .966 * 3 1 RF 31 2 .939 Maine (11) North Atlantic N 18 0 1.000 1st 27 4 .871 * 0 1 1st 27 5 .844 Manhattan (14) Metro Atlantic N 11 3 .786 2nd 19 10 .655 * 0 1 1st 19 11 .633 Massachusetts (8) Atlantic 10 N 11 5 .688 2nd-E 20 9 .690 @ 0 1 1st 20 10 .667 Memphis (8) Conference USA N 10 4 .714 1st-W 20 10 .667 * 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 Michigan St. (9) Big Ten N 9 7 .563 5th 17 10 .630 @ 1 1 2nd 18 11 .621 Middle Tenn. (13) Ohio Valley N 13 3 .813 T1st 24 5 .828 @ 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 Missouri St. (12) Missouri Valley N 16 2 .889 1st 25 4 .862 * 0 1 1st 25 5 .833 Montana (12) Big Sky N 13 1 .929 1st 24 4 .857 * 0 1 1st 24 5 .828 NC State (5) Atlantic Coast N 10 6 .625 3rd 19 9 .679 @ 1 1 2nd 20 10 .667 Nebraska (9) Big Eight N 8 6 .571 T3rd 19 9 .679 @ 0 1 1st 19 10 .655 Notre Dame (12) Big East N 15 3 .833 2nd-6 22 7 .759 @ 1 1 2nd 23 8 .742 Ohio St. (9) Big Ten N 8 8 .500 T6th 20 12 .625 @ 1 1 2nd 21 13 .618 Oklahoma St. (7) Big Eight N 8 6 .571 T3rd 19 9 .679 @ 1 1 2nd 20 10 .667 Old Dominion (2) Colonial Y 16 0 1.000 1st 27 2 .931 * 2 1 RS 29 3 .906 Ole Miss (7) Southeastern N 6 5 .545 T5th 18 10 .643 @ 0 1 1st 18 11 .621 Oregon (11) Pacific-10 N 10 8 .556 T3rd 18 10 .643 @ 0 1 1st 18 11 .621 Oregon St. (6) Pacific-10 N 11 7 .611 2nd 19 10 .655 @ 0 1 1st 19 11 .633 Penn St. (2) Big Ten Y 13 3 .813 2nd 25 6 .806 * 2 1 RS 27 7 .794 Portland (13) West Coast N 12 2 .857 T1st 23 6 .793 @ 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 Purdue (5) Big Ten N 11 5 .688 4th 20 10 .667 @ 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 Radford (16) Big South N 10 4 .714 2nd 17 11 .607 * 0 1 1st 17 12 .586 Rhode Island (10) Atlantic 10 N 13 3 .813 1st-E 21 7 .750 @ 0 1 1st 21 8 .724 San Francisco (12) West Coast N 12 2 .857 T1st 22 7 .759 * 2 1 RS 24 8 .750 SFA (11) Southland N 18 0 1.000 1st 25 3 .893 * 2 1 RS 27 4 .871 SMU (10) Southwest N 9 5 .643 3rd 19 10 .655 @ 0 1 1st 19 11 .633 Southern Miss. (9) Conference USA N 11 3 .786 1st-R 21 7 .750 @ 1 1 2nd 22 8 .733 St. Francis (PA) (15) Northeast N 13 5 .722 2nd 19 10 .655 * 0 1 1st 19 11 .633 Stanford (1) Pacific-10 Y 18 0 1.000 1st 25 2 .926 * 4 1 N3rd 29 3 .906 Tennessee (1) Southeastern Y 9 2 .818 2nd 26 4 .867 * 6 0 Champ 32 4 .889 Texas (5) Southwest N 13 1 .929 T1st 20 8 .714 @ 1 1 2nd 21 9 .700 Texas A&M (7) Southwest N 8 6 .571 4th 20 11 .645 * 0 1 1st 20 12 .625 Texas Tech (4) Southwest Y 13 1 .929 T1st 25 4 .862 @ 2 1 RS 27 5 .844 Toledo (10) Mid-American N 15 3 .833 2nd 24 5 .828 * 1 1 2nd 25 6 .806 Tulane (14) Conference USA N 9 5 .643 T2nd-W 21 9 .700 @ 0 1 1st 21 10 .677 UCF (16) Trans-America N 7 8 .467 6th 15 13 .536 * 0 1 1st 15 14 .517 UConn (1) Big East Y 17 1 .944 1st-6 30 3 .909 * 4 1 N3rd 34 4 .895 Utah (8) Western Athletic N 12 2 .857 T1st 21 7 .750 @ 0 1 1st 21 8 .724 Vanderbilt (3) Southeastern Y 7 4 .636 T3rd 20 7 .741 @ 3 1 RF 23 8 .742 Virginia (3) Atlantic Coast Y 13 3 .813 1st 23 6 .793 @ 3 1 RF 26 7 .788 Wisconsin (6) Big Ten N 12 4 .750 3rd 21 7 .750 @ 1 1 2nd 22 8 .733 Youngstown St. (15) Mid-Continent N 14 4 .778 1st 20 8 .714 * 0 1 1st 20 9 .690

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1997 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Alabama (2) Southeastern Y 10 2 .833 2nd 23 6 .793 @ 2 1 RS 25 7 .781 Arizona (7) Pacific-10 N 12 6 .667 T4th 22 7 .759 @ 1 1 2nd 23 8 .742 Auburn (7) Southeastern N 5 7 .417 T7th 21 9 .700 * 1 1 2nd 22 10 .688 Clemson (5) Atlantic Coast N 8 8 .500 6th 19 10 .655 @ 0 1 1st 19 11 .633 Colorado (2) Big 12 Y 12 4 .750 T2nd 21 8 .724 * 2 1 RS 23 9 .719 DePaul (12) Conference USA N 10 4 .714 T1st-B 20 8 .714 @ 0 1 1st 20 9 .690 Detroit Mercy (14) Midwestern N 14 2 .875 1st 23 6 .793 * 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 Drake (13) Missouri Valley N 14 4 .778 1st 23 7 .767 * 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 Duke (5) Atlantic Coast N 9 7 .563 T3rd 18 10 .643 @ 1 1 2nd 19 11 .633 Eastern Ky. (15) Ohio Valley N 16 2 .889 1st 24 5 .828 * 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 FIU (14) Trans America N 12 4 .750 1st 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Florida (3) Southeastern Y 9 3 .750 T3rd 21 8 .724 @ 3 1 RF 24 9 .727 George Washington (5) Atlantic 10 Y 16 0 1.000 1st-W 25 5 .833 @ 3 1 RF 28 6 .824 Georgia (2) Southeastern Y 11 1 .917 1st 22 5 .815 @ 3 1 RF 25 6 .806 Grambling (14) Southwestern N 14 0 1.000 1st 24 5 .828 * 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 Harvard (16) Ivy N 14 0 1.000 1st 20 6 .769 * 0 1 1st 20 7 .741 Howard (16) Mid-Eastern N 18 0 1.000 1st 24 5 .828 * 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 Illinois (4) Big Ten Y 12 4 .750 T1st 22 7 .759 @ 2 1 RS 24 8 .750 Iowa (9) Big Ten N 9 7 .563 T4th 17 11 .607 * 1 1 2nd 18 12 .600 Iowa St. (12) Big 12 N 9 7 .563 T5th 17 11 .607 @ 0 1 1st 17 12 .586 Kansas (3) Big 12 Y 14 2 .875 1st 24 5 .828 @ 1 1 2nd 25 6 .806 Kansas St. (10) Big 12 N 9 7 .563 T5th 19 11 .633 @ 0 1 1st 19 12 .613 Lehigh (16) Patriot N 7 5 .583 3rd 15 14 .517 * 0 1 1st 15 15 .500 Liberty (16) Big South N 9 5 .643 2nd 22 7 .759 * 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 Louisiana Tech (2) Sun Belt Y 12 2 .857 T1st 29 3 .906 * 2 1 RS 31 4 .886 Louisville (10) Conference USA N 12 2 .857 T1st-W 20 8 .714 @ 0 1 1st 20 9 .690 LSU (4) Southeastern Y 9 3 .750 T3rd 23 4 .852 @ 2 1 RS 25 5 .833 Maine (13) America East N 17 1 .944 1st 22 7 .759 * 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 Marquette (12) Conference USA N 10 4 .714 T1st-B 20 9 .690 @ 1 1 2nd 21 10 .677 Marshall (15) Southern N 9 5 .643 2nd 18 11 .621 * 0 1 1st 18 12 .600 Maryland (9) Atlantic Coast N 9 7 .563 T3rd 18 9 .667 @ 0 1 1st 18 10 .643 Memphis (11) Conference USA N 12 2 .857 T1st-W 22 6 .786 @ 0 1 1st 22 7 .759 Michigan St. (8) Big Ten N 12 4 .750 T1st 21 7 .750 @ 1 1 2nd 22 8 .733 Montana (9) Big Sky N 16 0 1.000 1st 25 3 .893 * 0 1 1st 25 4 .862 North Carolina (1) Atlantic Coast Y 15 1 .938 1st 27 2 .931 * 2 1 RS 29 3 .906 NC State (8) Atlantic Coast N 9 7 .563 T3rd 19 11 .633 @ 0 1 1st 19 12 .613 Northwestern (12) Big Ten N 9 7 .563 T4th 17 10 .630 @ 0 1 1st 17 11 .607 Notre Dame (6) Big East N 17 1 .944 2nd-6 27 6 .818 @ 4 1 N3rd 31 7 .816 Old Dominion (1) Colonial Y 16 0 1.000 1st 29 1 .967 * 5 1 N2nd 34 2 .944 Oregon (6) Pacific-10 N 14 4 .778 2nd 21 6 .778 @ 1 1 2nd 22 7 .759 Portland (9) West Coast N 14 0 1.000 1st 27 2 .931 @ 0 1 1st 27 3 .900 Purdue (8) Big Ten N 12 4 .750 T1st 16 10 .615 @ 1 1 2nd 17 11 .607 Saint Joseph's (7) Atlantic 10 N 15 1 .938 1st-E 25 4 .862 * 1 1 2nd 26 5 .839 Saint Peter's (15) Metro Atlantic N 14 0 1.000 1st 25 3 .893 * 0 1 1st 25 4 .862 San Diego St. (11) Western Athletic N 15 1 .938 1st-P 23 6 .793 * 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 San Francisco (11) West Coast N 11 3 .786 2nd 25 5 .833 * 0 1 1st 25 6 .806 SFA (7) Southland N 16 0 1.000 1st 27 4 .871 @ 1 1 2nd 28 5 .848 Southern California (6) Pacific-10 N 13 5 .722 3rd 18 9 .667 @ 1 1 2nd 19 10 .655 St. Francis (PA) (15) Northeast N 16 2 .889 1st 19 10 .655 * 0 1 1st 19 11 .633 Stanford (1) Pacific-10 Y 18 0 1.000 1st 30 1 .968 * 4 1 N3rd 34 2 .944 Tennessee (3) Southeastern Y 8 4 .667 5th 23 10 .697 @ 6 0 Champ 29 10 .744 Texas (3) Big 12 Y 12 4 .750 T2nd 21 7 .750 @ 1 1 2nd 22 8 .733 Texas St. (14) Southland N 11 5 .688 T2nd 17 11 .607 * 0 1 1st 17 12 .586 Texas Tech (8) Big 12 N 11 5 .688 4th 19 8 .704 @ 1 1 2nd 20 9 .690 Toledo (10) Mid-American N 16 2 .889 1st 27 3 .900 * 0 1 1st 27 4 .871 Troy (13) Mid-Continent N 13 3 .813 T1st 23 6 .793 * 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 Tulane (4) Conference USA N 12 2 .857 1st-R 26 4 .867 * 1 1 2nd 27 5 .844 UC Santa Barbara (13) Big West N 14 1 .933 1st-W 24 5 .828 * 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 UConn (1) Big East Y 18 0 1.000 1st-6 30 0 1.000 * 3 1 RF 33 1 .971 Utah (5) Western Athletic N 15 1 .938 1st-M 24 5 .828 @ 1 1 2nd 25 6 .806 Vanderbilt (6) Southeastern N 6 6 .500 6th 18 10 .643 @ 2 1 RS 20 11 .645 Virginia (4) Atlantic Coast Y 12 4 .750 2nd 21 7 .750 @ 2 1 RS 23 8 .742 Washington (11) Pacific-10 N 12 6 .667 T4th 17 11 .607 @ 0 1 1st 17 12 .586 Western Ky. (10) Sun Belt N 12 2 .857 T1st 22 8 .733 @ 0 1 1st 22 9 .710

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1998 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Alabama (2) Southeastern Y 10 4 .714 T2nd 22 9 .710 @ 2 1 RS 24 10 .706 Arizona (3) Pacific-10 Y 14 4 .778 T2nd 21 6 .778 @ 2 1 RS 23 7 .767 Arkansas (9) Southeastern N 7 7 .500 T6th 18 10 .643 @ 4 1 N3rd 22 11 .667 Clemson (6) Atlantic Coast N 12 4 .750 T2nd 24 7 .774 @ 1 1 2nd 25 8 .758 Colorado St. (12) Western Athletic N 11 3 .786 T1st-M 23 5 .821 @ 1 1 2nd 24 6 .800 Drake (5) Missouri Valley N 17 1 .944 1st 25 4 .862 * 0 1 1st 25 5 .833 Duke (2) Atlantic Coast Y 13 3 .813 1st 21 7 .750 @ 3 1 RF 24 8 .750 Fairfield (15) Metro Atlantic N 14 4 .778 2nd 20 9 .690 * 0 1 1st 20 10 .667 FIU (7) Trans America N 15 1 .938 1st 28 1 .966 * 1 1 2nd 29 2 .935 Florida (3) Southeastern Y 10 4 .714 T2nd 21 8 .724 @ 2 1 RS 23 9 .719 George Washington (10) Atlantic 10 N 12 4 .750 1st-W 19 9 .679 @ 1 1 2nd 20 10 .667 Georgia (7) Southeastern N 8 6 .571 5th 17 10 .630 @ 0 1 1st 17 11 .607 Grambling (16) Southwestern N 14 2 .875 1st 23 6 .793 * 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 Green Bay (14) Horizon N 11 3 .786 2nd 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Harvard (16) Ivy N 12 2 .857 1st 22 4 .846 * 1 1 2nd 23 5 .821 Hawaii (8) Western Athletic N 13 1 .929 1st-P 24 3 .889 @ 0 1 1st 24 4 .857 Holy Cross (14) Patriot N 10 2 .833 T1st 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Howard (15) Mid-Eastern N 16 2 .889 T1st 23 6 .793 * 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 Illinois (3) Big Ten Y 12 4 .750 2nd 18 9 .667 @ 2 1 RS 20 10 .667 Iowa (4) Big Ten Y 13 3 .813 1st 17 10 .630 @ 1 1 2nd 18 11 .621 Iowa St. (4) Big 12 Y 12 4 .750 2nd 24 7 .774 @ 1 1 2nd 25 8 .758 Kansas (5) Big 12 N 11 5 .688 T3rd 21 8 .724 @ 2 1 RS 23 9 .719 Kent St. (13) Mid-American N 18 0 1.000 1st-E 23 6 .793 * 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 Liberty (16) Big South N 12 0 1.000 1st 28 0 1.000 * 0 1 1st 28 1 .966 Louisiana Tech (3) Sun Belt Y 13 1 .929 1st 26 3 .897 * 5 1 N2nd 31 4 .886 Louisville (10) Conference USA N 12 4 .750 2nd-A 19 11 .633 @ 1 1 2nd 20 12 .625 Maine (13) America East N 13 5 .722 2nd 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Marquette (10) Conference USA N 13 3 .813 1st-A 22 6 .786 @ 0 1 1st 22 7 .759 Massachusetts (13) Atlantic 10 N 11 5 .688 1st-E 19 10 .655 @ 0 1 1st 19 11 .633 Memphis (5) Conference USA N 14 2 .875 1st-N 22 7 .759 * 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 Miami (FL) (11) Big East N 13 5 .722 2nd-7 19 9 .679 @ 0 1 1st 19 10 .655 Michigan (10) Big Ten N 10 6 .625 T3rd 19 9 .679 @ 0 1 1st 19 10 .655 Middle Tenn. (15) Ohio Valley N 11 7 .611 4th 18 11 .621 * 0 1 1st 18 12 .600 Missouri St. (8) Missouri Valley N 14 4 .778 2nd 24 5 .828 @ 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 Montana (14) Big Sky N 15 1 .938 T1st 24 5 .828 * 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 Nebraska (9) Big 12 N 11 5 .688 T3rd 22 9 .710 @ 1 1 2nd 23 10 .697 New Mexico (8) Western Athletic N 10 4 .714 T3rd-M 26 6 .813 * 0 1 1st 26 7 .788 North Carolina (2) Atlantic Coast Y 11 5 .688 4th 24 6 .800 * 3 1 RF 27 7 .794 NC State (4) Atlantic Coast Y 12 4 .750 T2nd 21 6 .778 @ 4 1 N3rd 25 7 .781 Notre Dame (9) Big East N 12 6 .667 T2nd-6 20 9 .690 @ 2 1 RS 22 10 .688 Old Dominion (1) Colonial Y 16 0 1.000 1st 27 2 .931 * 2 1 RS 29 3 .906 Oregon (12) Pacific-10 N 13 5 .722 4th 17 9 .654 @ 0 1 1st 17 10 .630 Purdue (4) Big Ten Y 10 6 .625 T3rd 20 9 .690 * 3 1 RF 23 10 .697 Rutgers (5) Big East N 14 4 .778 1st-7 20 9 .690 @ 2 1 RS 22 10 .688 Saint Francis (PA) (16) Northeast N 14 2 .875 1st 22 7 .759 * 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 Santa Clara (14) West Coast N 11 3 .786 1st 23 7 .767 * 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 SFA (9) Southland N 15 1 .938 1st 25 3 .893 * 0 1 1st 25 4 .862 SMU (11) Western Athletic N 11 3 .786 T2nd-P 21 7 .750 @ 0 1 1st 21 8 .724 Stanford (1) Pacific-10 Y 17 1 .944 1st 21 5 .808 * 0 1 1st 21 6 .778 Tennessee (1) Southeastern Y 14 0 1.000 1st 33 10 .767 * 6 0 Champ 39 10 .796 Texas Tech (1) Big 12 Y 15 1 .938 1st 25 4 .862 * 1 1 2nd 26 5 .839 Tulane (12) Conference USA N 12 4 .750 2nd-N 21 6 .778 @ 0 1 1st 21 7 .750 UC Santa Barbara (11) Big West N 14 1 .933 1st-W 26 5 .839 * 1 1 2nd 27 6 .818 UCLA (7) Pacific-10 N 14 4 .778 T2nd 19 8 .704 @ 1 1 2nd 20 9 .690 UConn (2) Big East Y 17 1 .944 1st-6 31 2 .939 * 3 1 RF 34 3 .919 UNCG (15) Southern N 12 4 .750 T2nd 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Utah (7) Western Athletic N 11 3 .786 T1st-M 21 5 .808 @ 0 1 1st 21 6 .778 Vanderbilt (6) Southeastern N 9 5 .643 4th 20 8 .714 @ 0 1 1st 20 9 .690 Virginia (6) Atlantic Coast N 9 7 .563 5th 18 9 .667 @ 1 1 2nd 19 10 .655 Virginia Tech (11) Atlantic 10 N 11 5 .688 2nd-W 21 9 .700 * 1 1 2nd 22 10 .688 Washington (13) Pacific-10 N 9 9 .500 5th 18 9 .667 @ 0 1 1st 18 10 .643 Western Ky. (8) Sun Belt N 12 2 .857 2nd 25 8 .758 @ 1 1 2nd 26 9 .743 Wisconsin (6) Big Ten N 9 7 .563 6th 21 9 .700 @ 0 1 1st 21 10 .677 Youngstown St. (12) Mid-Continent N 15 1 .938 1st 27 2 .931 * 1 1 2nd 28 3 .903

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1999 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Alabama (5) Southeastern N 7 7 .500 T5th 19 10 .655 @ 1 1 2nd 20 11 .645 Appalachian St. (16) Southern N 7 10 .412 8th 14 14 .500 * 0 1 1st 14 15 .483 Arizona (6) Pacific-10 N 12 6 .667 4th 17 10 .630 @ 1 1 2nd 18 11 .621 Auburn (5) Southeastern N 8 6 .571 4th 19 8 .704 @ 1 1 2nd 20 9 .690 Boston College (8) Big East N 12 6 .667 4th 21 7 .750 @ 1 1 2nd 22 8 .733 Cincinnati (12) Conference USA N 12 4 .750 T1st-A 22 8 .733 @ 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 Clemson (2) Atlantic Coast Y 11 5 .688 T3rd 24 5 .828 * 2 1 RS 26 6 .813 Colorado St. (2) Mountain West Y 14 0 1.000 1st-M 31 2 .939 * 2 1 RS 33 3 .917 CSUN (15) Big Sky N 13 3 .813 1st 21 7 .750 * 0 1 1st 21 8 .724 Dartmouth (14) Ivy N 11 3 .786 T1st 19 8 .704 * 0 1 1st 19 9 .679 Duke (3) Atlantic Coast Y 15 1 .938 1st 24 6 .800 @ 5 1 N2nd 29 7 .806 Evansville (13) Missouri Valley N 11 7 .611 4th 19 10 .655 * 0 1 1st 19 11 .633 FIU (9) Sun Belt N 9 3 .750 2nd 23 6 .793 @ 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 Florida (11) Southeastern N 6 8 .429 T8th 19 13 .594 @ 0 1 1st 19 14 .576 Florida A&M (15) Mid-Eastern N 14 4 .778 T1st 18 11 .621 * 0 1 1st 18 12 .600 Georgia (3) Southeastern Y 9 5 .643 3rd 23 6 .793 @ 4 1 N3rd 27 7 .794 Grambling (12) Southwestern N 16 0 1.000 1st 25 4 .862 * 0 1 1st 25 5 .833 Green Bay (14) Midwestern N 13 1 .929 1st 19 9 .679 * 0 1 1st 19 10 .655 Holy Cross (14) Patriot N 11 1 .917 1st 21 7 .750 * 0 1 1st 21 8 .724 Illinois (7) Big Ten N 10 6 .625 3rd 18 11 .621 @ 1 1 2nd 19 12 .613 Iowa St. (4) Big 12 Y 12 4 .750 2nd 22 7 .759 @ 3 1 RF 25 8 .758 Kansas (9) Big 12 N 11 5 .688 3rd 22 9 .710 @ 1 1 2nd 23 10 .697 Kentucky (6) Southeastern N 7 7 .500 T5th 20 10 .667 @ 1 1 2nd 21 11 .656 Liberty (14) Big South N 9 1 .900 1st 21 7 .750 * 0 1 1st 21 8 .724 Louisiana Tech (1) Sun Belt Y 12 0 1.000 1st 26 2 .929 * 4 1 N3rd 30 3 .909 Louisville (10) Conference USA N 12 4 .750 T1st-A 21 10 .677 @ 0 1 1st 21 11 .656 LSU (4) Southeastern Y 10 4 .714 2nd 20 7 .741 @ 2 1 RS 22 8 .733 Maine (10) America East N 17 1 .944 1st 23 6 .793 @ 1 1 2nd 24 7 .774 Marquette (8) Conference USA N 12 4 .750 T1st-A 21 7 .750 @ 0 1 1st 21 8 .724 Mississippi St. (7) Southeastern N 7 7 .500 T5th 17 10 .630 @ 0 1 1st 17 11 .607 Missouri St. (7) Missouri Valley N 15 3 .833 1st 24 6 .800 @ 1 1 2nd 25 7 .781 Nebraska (11) Big 12 N 8 8 .500 T5th 21 11 .656 @ 0 1 1st 21 12 .636 NC State (10) Atlantic Coast N 9 7 .563 5th 16 11 .593 @ 1 1 2nd 17 12 .586 North Carolina (4) Atlantic Coast Y 11 5 .688 T3rd 26 7 .788 @ 2 1 RS 28 8 .778 Northeastern (13) America East N 13 5 .722 T2nd 22 7 .759 * 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 Notre Dame (5) Big East N 15 3 .833 3rd 25 4 .862 @ 1 1 2nd 26 5 .839 Ohio St. (9) Big Ten N 9 7 .563 T4th 17 11 .607 @ 0 1 1st 17 12 .586 Old Dominion (2) Colonial Y 16 0 1.000 1st 26 3 .897 * 2 1 RS 28 4 .875 Oral Roberts (16) Mid-Continent N 8 6 .571 T3rd 17 12 .586 * 0 1 1st 17 13 .567 Oregon (5) Pacific-10 N 15 3 .833 T1st 24 5 .828 @ 1 1 2nd 25 6 .806 Penn St. (8) Big Ten N 12 4 .750 2nd 21 7 .750 @ 1 1 2nd 22 8 .733 Purdue (1) Big Ten Y 16 0 1.000 1st 28 1 .966 * 6 0 Champ 34 1 .971 Rutgers (3) Big East Y 17 1 .944 T1st 26 5 .839 @ 3 1 RF 29 6 .829 Saint Francis (PA) (16) Northeast N 14 6 .700 2nd 18 11 .621 * 0 1 1st 18 12 .600 Saint Joseph's (11) Atlantic 10 N 14 2 .875 1st-E 29 7 .806 * 1 1 2nd 30 8 .789 Saint Peter's (13) Metro Atlantic N 15 3 .833 2nd 25 5 .833 * 0 1 1st 25 6 .806 Santa Clara (13) West Coast N 11 3 .786 T1st 22 6 .786 @ 0 1 1st 22 7 .759 SFA (15) Southland N 12 6 .667 T2nd 17 11 .607 * 0 1 1st 17 12 .586 SMU (11) Western Athletic N 11 3 .786 2nd-M 19 10 .655 * 1 1 2nd 20 11 .645 St. Mary's (CA) (12) West Coast N 10 4 .714 3rd 26 6 .813 * 0 1 1st 26 7 .788 Stanford (7) Pacific-10 N 14 4 .778 3rd 18 11 .621 @ 0 1 1st 18 12 .600 Tennessee (1) Southeastern Y 13 1 .929 1st 28 3 .903 * 3 1 RF 31 4 .886 Tennessee Tech (15) Ohio Valley N 14 4 .778 T1st 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Texas (12) Big 12 N 10 6 .625 4th 16 11 .593 @ 0 1 1st 16 12 .571 Texas Tech (2) Big 12 Y 14 2 .875 1st 28 3 .903 * 2 1 RS 30 4 .882 Toledo (6) Mid-American N 14 2 .875 T1st-W 25 5 .833 * 0 1 1st 25 6 .806 Tulane (6) Conference USA N 12 4 .750 1st-N 24 5 .828 * 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 UC Santa Barbara (10) Big West N 15 0 1.000 1st-W 26 3 .897 * 0 1 1st 26 4 .867 UCF (16) Trans America N 13 3 .813 1st 20 9 .690 * 0 1 1st 20 10 .667 UCLA (3) Pacific-10 Y 15 3 .833 T1st 23 7 .767 * 3 1 RF 26 8 .765 UConn (1) Big East Y 17 1 .944 T1st 27 4 .871 * 2 1 RS 29 5 .853 Virginia (9) Atlantic Coast N 12 4 .750 2nd 20 8 .714 @ 0 1 1st 20 9 .690 Virginia Tech (4) Atlantic 10 Y 15 1 .938 1st-W 26 2 .929 @ 2 1 RS 28 3 .903 Xavier (8) Atlantic 10 N 11 5 .688 3rd-W 23 8 .742 @ 1 1 2nd 24 9 .727

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2000 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Alcorn St. (16) Southwestern N 15 3 .833 2nd 22 8 .733 * 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 Arizona (8) Pacific-10 N 13 5 .722 T2nd 24 6 .800 @ 1 1 2nd 25 7 .781 Auburn (7) Southeastern N 9 5 .643 4th 21 7 .750 @ 1 1 2nd 22 8 .733 Boston College (5) Big East N 12 4 .750 T3rd 25 8 .758 @ 1 1 2nd 26 9 .743 BYU (12) Mountain West N 10 4 .714 2nd 22 8 .733 @ 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 Campbell (15) Trans America N 14 4 .778 2nd 22 8 .733 * 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 Clemson (9) Atlantic Coast N 9 7 .563 4th 18 11 .621 @ 1 1 2nd 19 12 .613 Dartmouth (13) Ivy N 12 2 .857 1st 20 7 .741 * 0 1 1st 20 8 .714 Drake (8) Missouri Valley N 15 3 .833 1st 23 6 .793 * 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 Duke (2) Atlantic Coast Y 12 4 .750 2nd 26 5 .839 * 2 1 RS 28 6 .824 Furman (16) Southern N 13 5 .722 2nd 20 10 .667 * 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 George Washington (7) Atlantic 10 N 14 2 .875 1st-W 25 5 .833 @ 1 1 2nd 26 6 .813 Georgia (1) Southeastern Y 13 1 .929 T1st 29 3 .906 @ 3 1 RF 32 4 .889 Green Bay (13) Horizon N 12 2 .857 1st 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Hampton (16) Mid-Eastern N 11 7 .611 T4th 16 14 .533 * 0 1 1st 16 15 .516 Holy Cross (15) Patriot N 11 1 .917 1st 23 6 .793 * 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 Illinois (6) Big Ten N 11 5 .688 T3rd 22 10 .688 @ 1 1 2nd 23 11 .676 Iowa St. (3) Big 12 Y 13 3 .813 T1st 25 5 .833 * 2 1 RS 27 6 .818 Kansas (8) Big 12 N 11 5 .688 4th 20 9 .690 @ 0 1 1st 20 10 .667 Kent St. (9) Mid-American N 15 1 .938 1st-E 25 5 .833 * 0 1 1st 25 6 .806 Liberty (14) Big South N 12 2 .857 1st 23 7 .767 * 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 Louisiana Tech (1) Sun Belt Y 16 0 1.000 1st 28 2 .933 * 3 1 RF 31 3 .912 LSU (3) Southeastern Y 11 3 .786 3rd 22 6 .786 @ 3 1 RF 25 7 .781 Maine (12) America East N 14 4 .778 2nd 20 10 .667 @ 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 Marquette (7) Conference USA N 14 2 .875 1st-A 22 6 .786 @ 0 1 1st 22 7 .759 Michigan (8) Big Ten N 13 3 .813 2nd 22 7 .759 @ 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 Mississippi St. (3) Southeastern N 8 6 .571 5th 23 7 .767 @ 1 1 2nd 24 8 .750 Missouri St. (10) Missouri Valley N 14 4 .778 T2nd 23 8 .742 @ 0 1 1st 23 9 .719 Montana (16) Big Sky N 13 3 .813 1st 22 7 .759 * 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 NC State (5) Atlantic Coast N 11 5 .688 3rd 20 8 .714 @ 0 1 1st 20 9 .690 Nebraska (12) Big 12 N 10 6 .625 5th 18 12 .600 @ 0 1 1st 18 13 .581 North Carolina (5) Atlantic Coast N 8 8 .500 5th 18 12 .600 @ 2 1 RS 20 13 .606 Notre Dame (2) Big East Y 15 1 .938 2nd 25 4 .862 @ 2 1 RS 27 5 .844 Oklahoma (5) Big 12 N 13 3 .813 T1st 23 7 .767 @ 2 1 RS 25 8 .758 Old Dominion (4) Colonial Y 16 0 1.000 1st 21 8 .724 * 2 1 RS 23 9 .719 Oregon (6) Pacific-10 Y 14 4 .778 1st 23 7 .767 * 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 Penn St. (2) Big Ten Y 15 1 .938 1st 26 4 .867 @ 4 1 N3rd 30 5 .857 Pepperdine (13) West Coast N 12 2 .857 1st 21 9 .700 @ 0 1 1st 21 10 .677 Purdue (4) Big Ten Y 11 5 .688 T3rd 22 7 .759 * 1 1 2nd 23 8 .742 Rice (13) Western Athletic N 10 4 .714 3rd 21 9 .700 * 1 1 2nd 22 10 .688 Rutgers (2) Big East Y 12 4 .750 T3rd 22 7 .759 @ 4 1 N3rd 26 8 .765 Saint Francis (PA) (14) Northeast N 15 3 .833 1st 23 7 .767 * 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 Saint Joseph's (10) Atlantic 10 N 14 2 .875 1st-E 24 5 .828 @ 1 1 2nd 25 6 .806 Saint Peter's (14) Northeast N 14 4 .778 2nd 23 7 .767 * 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 San Diego (15) West Coast N 7 7 .500 4th 17 12 .586 * 0 1 1st 17 13 .567 SFA (11) Southland N 17 1 .944 1st 27 3 .900 * 1 1 2nd 28 4 .875 SMU (12) Western Athletic N 12 2 .857 1st 21 8 .724 @ 1 1 2nd 22 9 .710 Stanford (9) Pacific-10 N 13 5 .722 T2nd 20 8 .714 @ 1 1 2nd 21 9 .700 Tennessee (1) Southeastern Y 13 1 .929 T1st 28 3 .903 * 5 1 N2nd 33 4 .892 Tennessee Tech (14) Ohio Valley N 16 2 .889 1st 25 8 .758 * 0 1 1st 25 9 .735 Texas (7) Big 12 N 9 7 .563 6th 21 12 .636 @ 0 1 1st 21 13 .618 Texas Tech (3) Big 12 Y 13 3 .813 T1st 25 4 .862 @ 3 1 RF 28 5 .848 Tulane (6) Conference USA N 12 4 .750 1st-N 26 4 .867 * 1 1 2nd 27 5 .844 UAB (11) Conference USA N 8 8 .500 4th-N 19 12 .613 @ 2 1 RS 21 13 .618 UC Santa Barbara (4) Big West Y 15 0 1.000 1st-W 30 3 .909 * 0 1 1st 30 4 .882 UCLA (10) Pacific-10 N 12 6 .667 4th 18 10 .643 @ 0 1 1st 18 11 .621 UConn (1) Big East Y 16 0 1.000 1st 30 1 .968 * 6 0 Champ 36 1 .973 Utah (11) Mountain West N 11 3 .786 1st 23 7 .767 @ 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 Vanderbilt (9) Southeastern N 6 8 .429 T6th 20 12 .625 @ 1 1 2nd 21 13 .618 Vermont (11) America East N 15 3 .833 1st 25 2 .926 * 0 1 1st 25 3 .893 Virginia (4) Atlantic Coast Y 13 3 .813 1st 23 8 .742 @ 2 1 RS 25 9 .735 Western Ky. (10) Sun Belt N 13 3 .813 2nd 21 9 .700 @ 1 1 2nd 22 10 .688 Xavier (6) Atlantic 10 N 13 3 .813 2nd-W 26 4 .867 * 0 1 1st 26 5 .839 Youngstown St. (15) Mid-Continent N 12 4 .750 2nd 22 8 .733 * 0 1 1st 22 9 .710

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2001 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Alcorn St. (16) Southwestern N 15 3 .833 1st 21 10 .677 * 0 1 1st 21 11 .656 Arizona St. (11) Pacific-10 N 12 6 .667 T1st 20 10 .667 @ 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 Arkansas (9) Southeastern N 6 8 .429 T6th 19 12 .613 @ 1 1 2nd 20 13 .606 Austin Peay (16) Ohio Valley N 10 6 .625 3rd 17 13 .567 * 0 1 1st 17 14 .548 Baylor (8) Big 12 N 9 7 .563 6th 21 8 .724 @ 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Chattanooga (12) Southern N 15 3 .833 T1st 24 6 .800 * 0 1 1st 24 7 .774 Clemson (5) Atlantic Coast N 10 6 .625 2nd 20 9 .690 @ 1 1 2nd 21 10 .677 Colorado (6) Big 12 N 11 5 .688 4th 21 8 .724 @ 1 1 2nd 22 9 .710 Colorado St. (9) Mountain West N 10 4 .714 2nd 24 6 .800 * 1 1 2nd 25 7 .781 Delaware (13) America East N 17 1 .944 1st 26 4 .867 * 0 1 1st 26 5 .839 Denver (10) Sun Belt N 14 2 .875 T1st-W 24 6 .800 @ 0 1 1st 24 7 .774 Drake (12) Missouri Valley N 16 2 .889 T1st 23 6 .793 @ 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 Duke (1) Atlantic Coast Y 13 3 .813 1st 28 3 .903 * 2 1 RS 30 4 .882 Fairfield (12) Metro Atlantic N 16 2 .889 2nd 25 5 .833 @ 0 1 1st 25 6 .806 Florida (3) Southeastern Y 11 3 .786 T2nd 23 5 .821 @ 1 1 2nd 24 6 .800 Florida St. (7) Atlantic Coast N 9 7 .563 T3rd 18 11 .621 @ 1 1 2nd 19 12 .613 George Washington (7) Atlantic 10 N 14 2 .875 2nd 22 9 .710 @ 0 1 1st 22 10 .688 Georgia (2) Southeastern Y 11 3 .786 T2nd 25 5 .833 * 1 1 2nd 26 6 .813 Georgia St. (14) Trans America N 15 3 .833 2nd 24 6 .800 * 0 1 1st 24 7 .774 Holy Cross (14) Patriot N 11 1 .917 1st 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Howard (15) Mid-Eastern N 15 3 .833 1st 21 9 .700 * 0 1 1st 21 10 .677 Idaho St. (14) Big Sky N 16 0 1.000 1st 25 4 .862 * 0 1 1st 25 5 .833 Iowa (4) Big Ten N 12 4 .750 T2nd 20 9 .690 * 1 1 2nd 21 10 .677 Iowa St. (2) Big 12 Y 12 4 .750 3rd 25 5 .833 * 2 1 RS 27 6 .818 Liberty (15) Big South N 12 2 .857 1st 18 11 .621 * 0 1 1st 18 12 .600 Long Island (16) Northeast N 11 7 .611 T3rd 16 14 .533 * 0 1 1st 16 15 .516 Louisiana Tech (3) Sun Belt Y 16 0 1.000 1st 28 4 .875 * 3 1 RF 31 5 .861 Louisville (13) Conference USA N 14 2 .875 1st-A 19 9 .679 @ 0 1 1st 19 10 .655 LSU (6) Southeastern N 8 6 .571 T4th 19 10 .655 @ 1 1 2nd 20 11 .645 Maryland (8) Atlantic Coast N 8 8 .500 T5th 17 11 .607 @ 0 1 1st 17 12 .586 Michigan (8) Big Ten N 10 6 .625 5th 18 11 .621 @ 1 1 2nd 19 12 .613 Milwaukee (16) Horizon N 12 2 .857 1st 19 10 .655 * 0 1 1st 19 11 .633 Missouri (10) Big 12 N 10 6 .625 5th 20 9 .690 @ 2 1 RS 22 10 .688 Missouri St. (5) Missouri Valley N 16 2 .889 T1st 25 5 .833 * 4 1 N3rd 29 6 .829 NC State (4) Atlantic Coast Y 9 7 .563 T3rd 20 10 .667 @ 2 1 RS 22 11 .667 Notre Dame (1) Big East Y 15 1 .938 T1st 28 2 .933 @ 6 0 Champ 34 2 .944 Oklahoma (2) Big 12 Y 15 1 .938 1st 26 5 .839 @ 2 1 RS 28 6 .824 Old Dominion (11) Colonial N 15 1 .938 1st 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Oral Roberts (15) Mid-Continent N 11 5 .688 T2nd 20 10 .667 * 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 Oregon (13) Pacific-10 N 10 8 .556 4th 17 11 .607 @ 0 1 1st 17 12 .586 Penn (15) Ivy N 14 0 1.000 1st 23 5 .821 * 0 1 1st 23 6 .793 Penn St. (6) Big Ten N 11 5 .688 4th 19 9 .679 @ 0 1 1st 19 10 .655 Purdue (3) Big Ten Y 14 2 .875 1st 26 6 .813 @ 5 1 N2nd 31 7 .816 Rutgers (4) Big East Y 13 3 .813 3rd 22 7 .759 @ 1 1 2nd 23 8 .742 SFA (13) Southland N 18 2 .900 1st 26 6 .813 * 0 1 1st 26 7 .788 Siena (11) Metro Atlantic N 17 1 .944 1st 24 5 .828 * 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 St. Mary's (CA) (9) West Coast N 11 3 .786 T1st 25 5 .833 * 1 1 2nd 26 6 .813 Stanford (10) Pacific-10 N 12 6 .667 T1st 18 10 .643 * 1 1 2nd 19 11 .633 TCU (11) Western Athletic N 13 3 .813 1st 24 7 .774 * 1 1 2nd 25 8 .758 Tennessee (1) Southeastern Y 14 0 1.000 1st 29 2 .935 @ 2 1 RS 31 3 .912 Texas (8) Big 12 N 7 9 .438 7th 20 12 .625 @ 0 1 1st 20 13 .606 Texas Tech (2) Big 12 Y 13 3 .813 2nd 23 6 .793 @ 2 1 RS 25 7 .781 Toledo (12) Mid-American N 15 1 .938 T1st-W 25 5 .833 * 0 1 1st 25 6 .806 Tulane (10) Conference USA N 12 4 .750 1st-N 22 9 .710 * 0 1 1st 22 10 .688 UC Santa Barbara (14) Big West N 12 2 .857 1st 22 8 .733 * 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 UConn (1) Big East Y 15 1 .938 T1st 28 2 .933 * 4 1 N3rd 32 3 .914 Utah (5) Mountain West Y 14 0 1.000 1st 26 3 .897 @ 2 1 RS 28 4 .875 Vanderbilt (3) Southeastern Y 8 6 .571 T4th 21 9 .700 @ 3 1 RF 24 10 .706 Villanova (5) Big East N 11 5 .688 T4th 21 8 .724 @ 1 1 2nd 22 9 .710 Virginia (9) Atlantic Coast N 8 8 .500 T5th 18 13 .581 @ 0 1 1st 18 14 .563 Virginia Tech (7) Big East N 11 5 .688 T4th 23 6 .793 @ 1 1 2nd 24 7 .774 Washington (6) Pacific-10 N 12 6 .667 T1st 19 9 .679 @ 3 1 RF 22 10 .688 Wisconsin (7) Big Ten N 12 4 .750 T2nd 18 9 .667 @ 0 1 1st 18 10 .643 Xavier (4) Atlantic 10 Y 15 1 .938 1st 28 2 .933 * 3 1 RF 31 3 .912

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2002 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Arizona St. (9) Pacific-10 N 12 6 .667 T2nd 24 8 .750 * 1 1 2nd 25 9 .735 Arkansas (6) Southeastern N 7 7 .500 T7th 19 11 .633 @ 1 1 2nd 20 12 .625 Austin Peay (15) Ohio Valley N 9 7 .563 4th 19 11 .633 * 0 1 1st 19 12 .613 Baylor (2) Big 12 Y 12 4 .750 2nd 26 5 .839 @ 1 1 2nd 27 6 .818 Boston College (5) Big East N 12 4 .750 T3rd 23 7 .767 @ 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 Bucknell (15) Patriot N 11 3 .786 2nd 21 9 .700 * 0 1 1st 21 10 .677 BYU (11) Mountain West N 10 4 .714 T2nd 22 8 .733 * 2 1 RS 24 9 .727 Chattanooga (13) Southern N 14 4 .778 T1st 23 7 .767 * 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 Cincinnati (6) Conference USA N 11 3 .786 T2nd 26 4 .867 * 1 1 2nd 27 5 .844 Clemson (11) Atlantic Coast N 9 7 .563 T3rd 17 11 .607 @ 0 1 1st 17 12 .586 Colorado (3) Big 12 Y 11 5 .688 T3rd 21 9 .700 @ 3 1 RF 24 10 .706 Colorado St. (7) Mountain West N 12 2 .857 1st 24 6 .800 @ 0 1 1st 24 7 .774 Creighton (12) Missouri Valley N 16 2 .889 1st 24 6 .800 * 0 1 1st 24 7 .774 Drake (7) Missouri Valley N 15 3 .833 2nd 23 7 .767 @ 2 1 RS 25 8 .758 Duke (1) Atlantic Coast Y 16 0 1.000 1st 27 3 .900 * 4 1 N3rd 31 4 .886 FIU (5) Sun Belt N 13 1 .929 1st 26 5 .839 * 1 1 2nd 27 6 .818 Florida (6) Southeastern N 8 6 .571 T4th 18 10 .643 @ 0 1 1st 18 11 .621 Georgia (10) Southeastern N 6 8 .429 9th 19 10 .655 @ 0 1 1st 19 11 .633 Georgia St. (15) Atlantic Sun N 14 6 .700 1st 21 9 .700 * 0 1 1st 21 10 .677 Green Bay (13) Horizon N 15 1 .938 1st 24 6 .800 * 0 1 1st 24 7 .774 Hartford (16) America East N 9 7 .563 T4th 16 14 .533 * 0 1 1st 16 15 .516 Harvard (13) Ivy N 13 1 .929 1st 22 5 .815 * 0 1 1st 22 6 .786 Indiana (9) Big Ten N 8 8 .500 T5th 17 13 .567 * 0 1 1st 17 14 .548 Iowa (9) Big Ten N 10 6 .625 4th 17 10 .630 @ 1 1 2nd 18 11 .621 Iowa St. (3) Big 12 Y 9 7 .563 6th 23 8 .742 @ 1 1 2nd 24 9 .727 Kansas St. (3) Big 12 Y 11 5 .688 T3rd 24 11 .686 @ 2 1 RS 26 12 .684 Kent St. (14) Mid-American N 13 3 .813 1st-E 20 10 .667 * 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 Liberty (14) Big South N 13 1 .929 1st 23 7 .767 * 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 Louisiana Tech (5) Western Athletic N 17 1 .944 1st 25 4 .862 * 0 1 1st 25 5 .833 LSU (6) Southeastern N 8 6 .571 T4th 17 11 .607 @ 1 1 2nd 18 12 .600 Minnesota (5) Big Ten N 11 5 .688 T2nd 21 7 .750 @ 1 1 2nd 22 8 .733 Mississippi St. (12) Southeastern N 8 6 .571 T4th 18 11 .621 @ 1 1 2nd 19 12 .613 New Mexico (10) Mountain West N 10 4 .714 T2nd 22 8 .733 @ 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 Norfolk St. (16) Mid-Eastern N 13 5 .722 2nd 22 8 .733 * 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 North Carolina (4) Atlantic Coast Y 11 5 .688 2nd 24 8 .750 @ 2 1 RS 26 9 .743 Notre Dame (7) Big East N 13 3 .813 2nd 19 9 .679 @ 1 1 2nd 20 10 .667 Oakland (16) Mid-Continent N 8 6 .571 T2nd 17 13 .567 * 0 1 1st 17 14 .548 Oklahoma (1) Big 12 Y 14 2 .875 1st 27 3 .900 * 5 1 N2nd 32 4 .889 Old Dominion (7) Colonial N 18 0 1.000 1st 25 5 .833 * 3 1 RF 28 6 .824 Penn St. (4) Big Ten Y 11 5 .688 T2nd 21 11 .656 @ 2 1 RS 23 12 .657 Pepperdine (8) West Coast N 11 3 .786 1st 23 7 .767 * 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 Purdue (2) Big Ten Y 13 3 .813 1st 23 5 .821 @ 1 1 2nd 24 6 .800 Saint Francis (PA) (16) Northeast N 14 4 .778 1st 19 11 .633 * 0 1 1st 19 12 .613 Saint Peter's (12) Metro Atlantic N 15 3 .833 2nd 25 5 .833 * 0 1 1st 25 6 .806 Santa Clara (11) West Coast N 9 5 .643 T2nd 21 9 .700 @ 0 1 1st 21 10 .677 SFA (13) Southland N 19 1 .950 1st 24 5 .828 * 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 South Carolina (3) Southeastern Y 10 4 .714 T2nd 22 6 .786 @ 3 1 RF 25 7 .781 Southern U. (14) Southwestern N 17 1 .944 1st 26 4 .867 * 0 1 1st 26 5 .839 Stanford (2) Pacific-10 Y 18 0 1.000 1st 30 2 .938 @ 2 1 RS 32 3 .914 Syracuse (10) Big East N 9 7 .563 T6th 18 12 .600 @ 0 1 1st 18 13 .581 TCU (8) Conference USA N 12 2 .857 1st 23 6 .793 @ 1 1 2nd 24 7 .774 Temple (14) Atlantic 10 N 12 4 .750 T1st-E 20 10 .667 * 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 Tennessee (2) Southeastern Y 13 1 .929 1st 25 4 .862 @ 4 1 N3rd 29 5 .853 Texas (4) Big 12 Y 10 6 .625 5th 20 9 .690 @ 2 1 RS 22 10 .688 Texas Tech (4) Big 12 Y 8 8 .500 7th 18 11 .621 @ 2 1 RS 20 12 .625 Tulane (10) Conference USA N 8 6 .571 T4th 23 10 .697 @ 1 1 2nd 24 11 .686 UC Santa Barbara (12) Big West N 16 0 1.000 1st 25 5 .833 * 1 1 2nd 26 6 .813 UConn (1) Big East Y 16 0 1.000 1st 33 0 1.000 * 6 0 Champ 39 0 1.000 UNLV (12) Mountain West N 9 5 .643 4th 23 7 .767 @ 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 Vanderbilt (1) Southeastern Y 10 4 .714 T2nd 27 6 .818 * 3 1 RF 30 7 .811 Villanova (9) Big East N 12 4 .750 T3rd 19 10 .655 @ 1 1 2nd 20 11 .645 Virginia (8) Atlantic Coast N 9 7 .563 T3rd 17 12 .586 @ 0 1 1st 17 13 .567 Weber St. (15) Big Sky N 11 3 .786 T1st 22 8 .733 * 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 Wisconsin (8) Big Ten N 8 8 .500 T5th 19 11 .633 @ 0 1 1st 19 12 .613

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2003 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Alabama St. (16) Southwestern N 16 3 .842 1st 20 10 .667 * 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 Arizona (6) Pacific-10 N 13 5 .722 T2nd 22 8 .733 @ 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 Arkansas (7) Southeastern N 7 7 .500 7th 21 10 .677 @ 1 1 2nd 22 11 .667 Austin Peay (14) Ohio Valley N 16 0 1.000 1st 27 3 .900 * 0 1 1st 27 4 .871 Boston College (5) Big East N 12 4 .750 T3rd 20 8 .714 @ 2 1 RS 22 9 .710 Boston U. (16) America East N 10 6 .625 3rd 16 14 .533 * 0 1 1st 16 15 .516 BYU (11) Mountain West N 8 6 .571 T3rd 19 11 .633 @ 0 1 1st 19 12 .613 Charlotte (12) Conference USA N 12 2 .857 1st 21 8 .724 @ 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Chattanooga (12) Southern N 16 2 .889 1st 26 4 .867 * 0 1 1st 26 5 .839 Cincinnati (10) Conference USA Y 11 3 .786 2nd 23 7 .767 @ 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 Colorado (6) Big 12 Y 11 5 .688 4th 22 7 .759 @ 2 1 RS 24 8 .750 DePaul (9) Conference USA N 10 4 .714 T3rd 22 9 .710 @ 0 1 1st 22 10 .688 Duke (1) Atlantic Coast N 16 0 1.000 1st 31 1 .969 * 4 1 N3rd 35 2 .946 George Washington (7) Atlantic 10 N 15 1 .938 1st-W 24 6 .800 * 1 1 2nd 25 7 .781 Georgia (5) Southeastern Y 10 4 .714 T3rd 19 9 .679 @ 2 1 RS 21 10 .677 Georgia St. (16) Atlantic Sun N 12 4 .750 1st-N 20 10 .667 * 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 Georgia Tech (10) Atlantic Coast N 8 8 .500 T4th 20 10 .667 @ 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 Green Bay (8) Horizon N 15 1 .938 1st 27 3 .900 * 1 1 2nd 28 4 .875 Hampton (15) Mid-Eastern N 16 1 .941 1st 23 8 .742 * 0 1 1st 23 9 .719 Harvard (14) Ivy N 14 0 1.000 1st 22 4 .846 * 0 1 1st 22 5 .815 Holy Cross (13) Patriot N 13 1 .929 1st 24 7 .774 * 0 1 1st 24 8 .750 Illinois (9) Big Ten N 9 7 .563 6th 17 11 .607 @ 0 1 1st 17 12 .586 Kansas St. (3) Big 12 Y 14 2 .875 2nd 28 4 .875 @ 1 1 2nd 29 5 .853 Liberty (13) Big South N 14 0 1.000 1st 26 3 .897 * 0 1 1st 26 4 .867 Louisiana Tech (5) Western Athletic Y 18 0 1.000 1st 29 2 .935 * 2 1 RS 31 3 .912 LSU (1) Southeastern N 11 3 .786 2nd 27 3 .900 * 3 1 RF 30 4 .882 Manhattan (14) Metro Atlantic N 15 3 .833 T1st 20 9 .690 * 0 1 1st 20 10 .667 Miami (FL) (11) Big East N 8 8 .500 7th 18 12 .600 @ 0 1 1st 18 13 .581 Michigan St. (8) Big Ten N 10 6 .625 T4th 17 11 .607 @ 0 1 1st 17 12 .586 Minnesota (6) Big Ten N 12 4 .750 T2nd 23 5 .821 @ 2 1 RS 25 6 .806 Mississippi St. (3) Southeastern N 10 4 .714 T3rd 23 7 .767 @ 1 1 2nd 24 8 .750 Missouri St. (15) Missouri Valley N 11 7 .611 T4th 18 12 .600 * 0 1 1st 18 13 .581 New Mexico (6) Mountain West Y 9 5 .643 2nd 22 8 .733 * 2 1 RS 24 9 .727 North Carolina (3) Atlantic Coast N 13 3 .813 2nd 27 5 .844 @ 1 1 2nd 28 6 .824 Notre Dame (11) Big East N 10 6 .625 T5th 19 10 .655 @ 2 1 RS 21 11 .656 Ohio St. (4) Big Ten N 10 6 .625 T4th 21 9 .700 @ 1 1 2nd 22 10 .688 Oklahoma (10) Big 12 Y 9 7 .563 T5th 19 12 .613 @ 0 1 1st 19 13 .594 Old Dominion (12) Colonial Y 15 3 .833 T1st 21 10 .677 * 0 1 1st 21 11 .656 Penn St. (4) Big Ten Y 13 3 .813 1st 24 8 .750 @ 2 1 RS 26 9 .743 Pepperdine (12) West Coast N 12 2 .857 1st 22 7 .759 * 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 Purdue (2) Big Ten Y 12 4 .750 T2nd 26 5 .839 * 3 1 RF 29 6 .829 Rutgers (4) Big East N 13 3 .813 2nd 20 7 .741 @ 1 1 2nd 21 8 .724 Saint Francis (PA) (15) Northeast N 16 2 .889 1st 23 7 .767 * 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 South Carolina (5) Southeastern N 9 5 .643 T5th 22 7 .759 @ 1 1 2nd 23 8 .742 Stanford (3) Pacific-10 Y 15 3 .833 1st 26 4 .867 * 1 1 2nd 27 5 .844 TCU (9) Conference USA N 8 6 .571 T5th 19 13 .594 * 1 1 2nd 20 14 .588 Tennessee (1) Southeastern Y 14 0 1.000 1st 28 4 .875 @ 5 1 N2nd 33 5 .868 Texas (2) Big 12 N 15 1 .938 1st 25 5 .833 * 4 1 N3rd 29 6 .829 Texas St. (16) Southland N 14 6 .700 T3rd 18 13 .581 * 0 1 1st 18 14 .563 Texas Tech (2) Big 12 Y 13 3 .813 3rd 26 5 .839 @ 3 1 RF 29 6 .829 Tulane (11) Conference USA N 10 4 .714 T3rd 19 9 .679 @ 0 1 1st 19 10 .655 UC Santa Barbara (7) Big West N 15 1 .938 1st 26 4 .867 * 1 1 2nd 27 5 .844 UConn (1) Big East Y 16 0 1.000 1st 31 1 .969 @ 6 0 Champ 37 1 .974 Utah (8) Mountain West N 12 2 .857 1st 23 6 .793 @ 1 1 2nd 24 7 .774 Valparaiso (15) Mid-Continent N 8 6 .571 T2nd 18 12 .600 * 0 1 1st 18 13 .581 Vanderbilt (4) Southeastern N 9 5 .643 T5th 21 9 .700 @ 1 1 2nd 22 10 .688 Villanova (2) Big East N 12 4 .750 T3rd 25 5 .833 * 3 1 RF 28 6 .824 Virginia (8) Atlantic Coast N 9 7 .563 3rd 16 13 .552 @ 1 1 2nd 17 14 .548 Virginia Tech (7) Big East N 10 6 .625 T5th 21 9 .700 @ 1 1 2nd 22 10 .688 Washington (9) Pacific-10 N 13 5 .722 T2nd 22 7 .759 @ 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 Weber St. (13) Big Sky N 11 3 .786 T1st 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Western Ky. (13) Sun Belt N 12 2 .857 1st 22 8 .733 * 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 Western Mich. (14) Mid-American N 10 6 .625 3rd-W 20 11 .645 * 0 1 1st 20 12 .625 Xavier (10) Atlantic 10 N 11 5 .688 2nd-W 20 9 .690 @ 0 1 1st 20 10 .667

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2004 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Arizona (9) Pacific-10 N 14 4 .778 T1st 24 8 .750 @ 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 Auburn (7) Southeastern N 9 5 .643 3rd 21 8 .724 @ 1 1 2nd 22 9 .710 Austin Peay (13) Ohio Valley N 14 2 .875 1st 23 7 .767 * 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 Baylor (4) Big 12 N 10 6 .625 T4th 24 8 .750 @ 2 1 RS 26 9 .743 Boston College (3) Big East N 11 5 .688 T4th 25 6 .806 * 2 1 RS 27 7 .794 Chattanooga (10) Southern Y 20 0 1.000 1st 28 2 .933 * 1 1 2nd 29 3 .906 Colgate (16) Patriot N 10 4 .714 1st 21 9 .700 * 0 1 1st 21 10 .677 Colorado (6) Big 12 N 11 5 .688 3rd 22 7 .759 @ 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 DePaul (9) Conference USA N 10 4 .714 4th 22 6 .786 @ 1 1 2nd 23 7 .767 Duke (1) Atlantic Coast Y 15 1 .938 1st 27 3 .900 * 3 1 RF 30 4 .882 Eastern Mich. (14) Mid-American N 12 4 .750 1st-W 22 7 .759 * 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 Florida (5) Southeastern N 8 6 .571 T4th 18 10 .643 @ 1 1 2nd 19 11 .633 George Washington (8) Atlantic 10 N 14 2 .875 1st-W 22 7 .759 @ 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 Georgia (3) Southeastern N 8 6 .571 T4th 22 9 .710 @ 3 1 RF 25 10 .714 Green Bay (14) Horizon N 13 3 .813 1st 23 7 .767 * 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 Hampton (16) Mid-Eastern N 14 4 .778 T1st 17 10 .630 * 0 1 1st 17 11 .607 Houston (3) Conference USA N 13 1 .929 1st 27 3 .900 * 1 1 2nd 28 4 .875 Iowa (9) Big Ten N 10 6 .625 T4th 16 12 .571 @ 0 1 1st 16 13 .552 Kansas St. (2) Big 12 N 14 2 .875 T1st 24 5 .828 @ 1 1 2nd 25 6 .806 Liberty (14) Big South N 14 0 1.000 1st 25 6 .806 * 0 1 1st 25 7 .781 Lipscomb (15) Atlantic Sun N 14 6 .700 T1st 20 11 .645 * 0 1 1st 20 12 .625 Louisiana Tech (5) Western Athletic N 17 1 .944 1st 27 2 .931 * 2 1 RS 29 3 .906 Loyola Marymount (13) West Coast N 13 1 .929 1st 24 5 .828 * 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 LSU (4) Southeastern Y 10 4 .714 2nd 23 7 .767 @ 4 1 N3rd 27 8 .771 Maine (13) America East N 17 1 .944 1st 25 6 .806 * 0 1 1st 25 7 .781 Marist (14) Metro Atlantic N 13 5 .722 T1st 20 10 .667 * 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 Marquette (9) Conference USA N 9 5 .643 T5th 21 9 .700 @ 1 1 2nd 22 10 .688 Maryland (12) Atlantic Coast N 8 8 .500 T3rd 17 12 .586 @ 1 1 2nd 18 13 .581 Miami (FL) (5) Big East N 11 5 .688 T4th 22 6 .786 @ 0 1 1st 22 7 .759 Michigan St. (8) Big Ten N 10 6 .625 T4th 21 8 .724 @ 1 1 2nd 22 9 .710 Middle Tenn. (13) Sun Belt N 10 4 .714 T1st-E 23 7 .767 * 1 1 2nd 24 8 .750 Minnesota (7) Big Ten Y 9 7 .563 6th 21 8 .724 @ 4 1 N3rd 25 9 .735 Missouri (11) Big 12 N 7 9 .438 T7th 17 12 .586 @ 0 1 1st 17 13 .567 Missouri St. (12) Missouri Valley N 16 2 .889 1st 28 3 .903 * 0 1 1st 28 4 .875 Montana (12) Big Sky Y 14 0 1.000 1st 27 4 .871 * 0 1 1st 27 5 .844 New Mexico (12) Mountain West Y 12 2 .857 T1st 23 7 .767 * 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 NC State (10) Atlantic Coast N 8 8 .500 T3rd 17 14 .548 @ 0 1 1st 17 15 .531 North Carolina (4) Atlantic Coast N 12 4 .750 2nd 24 6 .800 @ 0 1 1st 24 7 .774 Northwestern St. (16) Southland N 14 2 .875 1st 24 6 .800 * 0 1 1st 24 7 .774 Notre Dame (5) Big East Y 12 4 .750 T2nd 19 10 .655 @ 2 1 RS 21 11 .656 Ohio St. (6) Big Ten Y 11 5 .688 3rd 20 9 .690 @ 1 1 2nd 21 10 .677 Oklahoma (3) Big 12 N 9 7 .563 6th 23 8 .742 * 1 1 2nd 24 9 .727 Old Dominion (8) Colonial N 17 1 .944 1st 25 6 .806 * 0 1 1st 25 7 .781 Ole Miss (10) Southeastern N 7 7 .500 T7th 17 13 .567 @ 0 1 1st 17 14 .548 Penn (15) Ivy N 11 3 .786 1st 17 10 .630 * 0 1 1st 17 11 .607 Penn St. (1) Big Ten N 15 1 .938 1st 25 5 .833 @ 3 1 RF 28 6 .824 Purdue (2) Big Ten N 14 2 .875 2nd 27 3 .900 * 2 1 RS 29 4 .879 Rutgers (7) Big East N 10 6 .625 T6th 21 11 .656 @ 0 1 1st 21 12 .636 Saint Francis (PA) (15) Northeast N 18 0 1.000 1st 25 5 .833 * 0 1 1st 25 6 .806 Southern U. (16) Southwestern N 12 6 .667 3rd 17 12 .586 * 0 1 1st 17 13 .567 Stanford (6) Pacific-10 N 14 4 .778 T1st 24 6 .800 * 3 1 RF 27 7 .794 TCU (6) Conference USA N 11 3 .786 T2nd 24 6 .800 @ 1 1 2nd 25 7 .781 Temple (11) Atlantic 10 Y 14 2 .875 1st-E 21 9 .700 * 0 1 1st 21 10 .677 Tennessee (1) Southeastern N 14 0 1.000 1st 26 3 .897 @ 5 1 N2nd 31 4 .886 Texas (1) Big 12 Y 14 2 .875 T1st 28 4 .875 @ 2 1 RS 30 5 .857 Texas Tech (4) Big 12 N 10 6 .625 T4th 24 7 .774 @ 1 1 2nd 25 8 .758 UC Santa Barbara (11) Big West Y 17 1 .944 1st 25 6 .806 * 2 1 RS 27 7 .794 UCLA (10) Pacific-10 N 11 7 .611 T3rd 17 12 .586 @ 0 1 1st 17 13 .567 UConn (2) Big East N 14 2 .875 1st 25 4 .862 @ 6 0 Champ 31 4 .886 Valparaiso (15) Mid-Continent N 11 5 .688 T2nd 20 11 .645 * 0 1 1st 20 12 .625 Vanderbilt (2) Southeastern N 8 6 .571 T4th 24 7 .774 * 2 1 RS 26 8 .765 Villanova (7) Big East N 12 4 .750 T2nd 22 6 .786 @ 1 1 2nd 23 7 .767 Virginia Tech (8) Big East Y 10 6 .625 T6th 22 7 .759 @ 1 1 2nd 23 8 .742 West Virginia (11) Big East N 10 6 .625 T6th 21 10 .677 @ 0 1 1st 21 11 .656

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2005 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Alcorn St. (16) Southwestern N 14 4 .778 1st 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Arizona (9) Pacific-10 N 11 7 .611 5th 19 11 .633 @ 1 1 2nd 20 12 .625 Arizona St. (5) Pacific-10 N 12 6 .667 T2nd 21 9 .700 @ 2 1 RS 23 10 .697 Baylor (2) Big 12 N 14 2 .875 1st 27 3 .900 * 6 0 Champ 33 3 .917 Boston College (7) Big East N 10 6 .625 T4th 19 9 .678 @ 1 1 2nd 20 10 .667 Bowling Green (13) Mid-American N 13 3 .813 T1st 23 7 .766 @ 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 Canisius (15) Metro Atlantic N 14 4 .778 2nd 21 9 .690 * 0 1 1st 21 10 .667 Coppin St. (16) Mid-Eastern N 15 3 .833 1st 23 7 .766 * 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 Dartmouth (14) Ivy N 12 2 .857 T1st 17 10 .630 * 0 1 1st 17 11 .607 DePaul (5) Conference USA N 13 1 .629 1st 25 4 .862 @ 1 1 2nd 26 5 .839 Duke (2) Atlantic Coast N 12 2 .857 T1st 28 4 .875 @ 3 1 RF 31 53 .861 Eastern Ky. (12) Ohio Valley N 15 1 .938 1st 23 8 .741 * 0 1 1st 23 9 .719 Florida St. (6) Atlantic Coast N 9 5 .643 4th 23 7 .766 @ 1 1 2nd 24 8 .750 George Washington (9) Atlantic 10 N 13 3 .813 1st 22 8 .733 @ 1 1 2nd 23 9 .719 Georgia (6) Southeastern N 9 5 .643 4th 22 9 .709 @ 2 1 RS 24 10 .706 Green Bay (10) Horizon N 15 1 .938 1st 27 3 .900 * 0 1 1st 27 4 .871 Hartford (14) America East N 13 5 .722 2nd 22 8 .733 * 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 Holy Cross (15) Patriot N 12 2 .857 1st 20 10 .666 * 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 Houston (10) Conference USA N 10 4 .714 T3rd 21 8 .724 @ 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Illinois St. (15) Missouri Valley N 7 11 .388 8th 13 17 .433 * 0 1 1st 13 18 .419 Iowa St. (7) Big 12 N 12 4 .750 T3rd 23 6 .793 @ 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 Kansas St. (4) Big 12 N 12 4 .750 T3rd 23 7 .766 @ 1 1 2nd 24 8 .750 Liberty (13) Big South N 13 1 .929 1st 24 6 .800 * 2 1 RS 26 7 .788 Louisiana Tech (11) Western Athletic N 14 4 .778 T1st 20 9 .690 @ 0 1 1st 20 10 .667 Louisville (9) Conference USA N 11 3 .786 2nd 22 8 .733 @ 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 LSU (1) Southeastern N 14 0 1.000 1st 29 2 .935 @ 4 1 N3rd 33 3 .917 Maryland (7) Atlantic Coast N 7 7 .500 6th 21 9 .700 @ 1 1 2nd 22 10 .688 Michigan St. (1) Big Ten N 14 2 .875 T1st 28 3 .903 * 5 1 N2nd 33 4 .892 Middle Tenn. (12) Sun Belt N 11 3 .783 3rd 23 7 .766 * 1 1 2nd 23 8 .742 Minnesota (3) Big Ten Y 12 4 .750 4th 24 7 .774 @ 2 1 RS 26 8 .765 Montana (12) Big Sky N 13 1 .929 1st 22 7 .759 * 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 New Mexico (8) Mountain West N 12 2 .857 T1st 26 4 .866 * 0 1 1st 26 5 .839 NC State (5) Atlantic Coast N 10 4 .714 3rd 21 7 .750 @ 0 1 1st 21 8 .724 North Carolina (1) Atlantic Coast Y 12 2 .857 T1st 28 4 .875 * 3 1 RF 30 4 .882 Notre Dame (4) Big East N 13 3 .813 T2nd 26 5 .839 @ 1 1 2nd 27 6 .818 Ohio St. (2) Big Ten N 14 2 .875 T1st 29 3 .906 @ 2 1 RS 31 4 .886 Oklahoma (8) Big 12 N 8 8 .500 T7th 17 12 .586 @ 0 1 1st 17 13 .567 Old Dominion (11) Colonial N 15 3 .833 2nd 22 8 .733 * 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 Ole Miss (8) Southeastern N 8 6 .571 5th 19 10 .655 @ 0 1 1st 19 11 .633 Oral Roberts (14) Mid-Continent N 10 6 .625 4th 22 8 .733 * 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 Oregon (10) Pacific-10 N 12 6 .667 T2nd 20 9 .700 @ 1 1 2nd 21 10 .667 Penn St. (4) Big Ten Y 13 3 .813 3rd 19 10 .655 @ 0 1 1st 19 11 .633 Purdue (9) Big Ten N 9 7 .563 5th 16 12 .571 @ 1 1 2nd 17 13 .567 Rice (11) Western Athletic N 14 4 .778 T1st 24 8 .750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 Richmond (11) Atlantic 10 N 12 4 .750 3rd 23 7 .766 @ 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 Rutgers (3) Big East N 14 2 .875 1st 25 6 .806 @ 3 1 RF 28 7 .800 Saint Francis (PA) (14) Northeast N 16 2 .889 1st 21 9 .700 * 0 1 1st 21 10 .667 Santa Clara (15) West Coast N 8 6 .571 3rd 17 13 .566 * 0 1 1st 17 14 .548 Southern California (8) Pacific-10 N 12 6 .667 T2nd 19 10 .655 @ 1 1 2nd 20 11 .645 Stanford (2) Pacific-10 N 17 1 .944 1st 29 2 .935 * 3 1 RF 32 3 .914 Stetson (16) Atlantic Sun N 11 9 .550 5th 17 13 .566 * 0 1 1st 17 14 .548 TCU (7) Conference USA N 10 4 .714 T3rd 23 9 .719 * 0 1 1st 23 10 .697 Temple (6) Atlantic 10 N 16 0 1.000 1st 27 3 .900 * 1 1 2nd 28 4 .875 Tennessee (1) Southeastern Y 13 1 .929 2nd 26 4 .866 @ 4 1 NS 30 5 .857 Texas (3) Big 12 N 13 3 .813 2nd 21 8 .724 @ 1 1 2nd 22 9 .710 Texas Tech (4) Big 12 N 12 4 .750 4th 22 7 .759 @ 2 1 RS 24 8 .750 UC Santa Barbara (13) Big West N 16 2 .889 1st 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 UConn (3) Big East Y 13 3 .813 T2nd 23 7 .766 * 2 1 RS 25 8 .758 UT Arlington (13) Southland N 13 3 .813 T1st 21 9 .690 * 0 1 1st 21 10 .677 Utah (10) Mountain West N 12 2 .857 T1st 25 7 .781 @ 1 1 2nd 26 8 .765 Vanderbilt (5) Southeastern N 10 4 .714 3rd 22 7 .759 @ 2 1 RS 24 8 .750 Virginia (6) Atlantic Coast N 8 6 .571 5th 20 10 .666 @ 1 1 2nd 21 11 .656 Virginia Tech (12) Atlantic Coast N 6 8 .429 7th 17 11 .607 @ 0 1 1st 17 12 .586 Western Caro. (16) Southern N 10 10 .500 T6th 18 13 .581 * 0 1 1st 18 14 .563

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2006 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Arizona St. (4) Pacific-10 N 14 4 .778 2nd 24 6 .800 @ 1 1 2nd 25 7 .781 Army (15) Patriot N 11 3 .786 1st 20 10 .666 * 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 Baylor (3) Big 12 N 12 4 .750 2nd 24 6 .800 @ 2 1 RS 26 7 .788 Boston College (8) Atlantic Coast N 6 8 .429 T5th 19 11 .633 @ 2 1 RS 21 12 .636 Bowling Green (12) Mid-American N 16 0 1.000 1st 28 2 .933 * 0 1 1st 28 3 .903 BYU (7) Mountain West N 13 3 .813 1st 25 5 .833 @ 1 1 2nd 26 6 .813 California (10) Pacific-10 N 10 8 .556 6th 18 11 .621 @ 0 1 1st 18 12 .600 Chattanooga (12) Southern N 18 0 1.000 1st 27 3 .900 * 0 1 1st 27 4 .871 Coppin St. (15) Mid-Eastern N 18 0 1.000 1st 22 8 .733 * 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 Dartmouth (14) Ivy N 12 2 .857 T1st 23 6 .793 * 0 1 1st 23 7 .766 DePaul (4) Big East N 11 5 .688 T3rd 25 6 .806 @ 2 1 RS 27 7 .794 Duke (1) Atlantic Coast N 12 2 .857 T2nd 26 3 .897 @ 5 1 N2 31 4 .886 Fla. Atlantic (16) Atlantic Sun N 16 4 .800 2nd 20 10 .666 * 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 Florida (6) Southeastern N 8 6 .571 T5th 21 8 .724 @ 0 1 1st 21 9 .700 Florida St. (6) Atlantic Coast N 10 4 .714 4th 19 9 .679 @ 1 1 2nd 20 10 .667 George Washington (7) Atlantic 10 N 13 3 .813 T1st 22 8 .733 @ 1 1 2nd 23 9 .719 Georgia (3) Southeastern N 10 4 .714 3rd 21 8 .724 @ 2 1 RS 23 9 .719 Hartford (11) America East N 15 1 .938 1st 27 3 .897 * 1 1 2nd 28 4 .875 Iowa (10) Big Ten N 10 6 .625 5th 17 11 .607 @ 0 1 1st 17 12 .621 Kentucky (5) Southeastern N 9 5 .643 4th 21 8 .724 @ 1 1 2nd 22 9 .710 Liberty (13) Big South N 13 1 .929 1st 24 5 .828 * 0 1 1st 24 6 .800 Louisiana Tech (11) Western Athletic N 15 1 .938 1st 26 4 .867 * 0 1 1st 26 5 .839 Louisville (9) Big East N 10 6 .625 5th 19 9 .679 @ 0 1 1st 19 10 .655 LSU (1) Southeastern N 13 1 .929 1st 27 3 .900 * 4 1 N3 31 4 .886 Marist (14) Metro Atlantic N 16 2 .889 1st 23 6 .793 * 0 1 1st 23 7 .767 Maryland (2) Atlantic Coast N 12 2 .857 2nd 28 4 .875 @ 6 0 Champ 34 4 .895 Michigan St. (4) Big Ten N 11 5 .688 T3rd 22 9 .710 @ 2 1 RS 23 11 .676 Middle Tenn. (12) Sun Belt N 10 4 .714 3rd 20 10 .666 * 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 Milwaukee (13) Horizon N 14 2 .875 T1st 21 8 .724 * 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 Minnesota (8) Big Ten N 11 5 .688 T3rd 19 9 .679 @ 0 1 1st 19 10 .655 Missouri (10) Big 12 N 10 6 .625 4th 21 9 .700 @ 0 1 1st 21 10 .677 Missouri St. (13) Missouri Valley N 7 11 .389 T6th 17 14 .648 * 0 1 1st 17 15 .531 New Mexico (11) Mountain West N 11 5 .688 T3rd 21 9 .700 @ 1 1 2nd 22 10 .688 NC State (5) Atlantic Coast N 7 7 .500 5th 19 11 .633 @ 0 1 1st 19 12 .613 North Carolina (1) Atlantic Coast N 13 1 .929 1st 29 1 .967 * 4 1 N3 33 2 .943 Northern Ariz. (14) Big Sky N 9 5 .643 3rd 22 10 .688 * 0 1 1st 21 11 .667 Notre Dame (9) Big East N 8 8 .500 10th 18 11 .621 @ 0 1 1st 18 12 .600 Oakland (16) Mid-Continent N 8 8 .500 T5th 15 15 .500 * 0 1 1st 15 16 .484 Ohio St. (1) Big Ten N 15 1 .938 1st 28 2 .933 * 1 1 2nd 29 3 .906 Oklahoma (2) Big 12 N 16 0 1.000 1st 29 4 .879 * 2 1 RS 31 5 .861 Old Dominion (10) Colonial Y 17 1 .944 1st 22 8 .733 * 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 Pepperdine (15) West Coast N 8 6 .571 4th 14 16 .467 * 0 1 1st 14 17 .452 Purdue (4) Big Ten Y 13 3 .813 2nd 24 6 .800 @ 2 1 RS 26 7 .788 Rutgers (3) Big East N 16 0 1.000 1st 25 4 .862 * 2 1 RS 27 5 .844 Sacred Heart (15) Northeast N 16 2 .889 1st 26 4 .867 * 0 1 1st 26 5 .839 SFA (13) Southland N 14 2 .875 1st 23 7 .766 * 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 South Fla. (9) Big East N 9 7 .563 T6th 18 11 .621 @ 0 1 1st 18 12 .600 Southeast Mo. St. (14) Ohio Valley N 16 4 .800 T1st 20 8 .714 * 0 1 1st 20 9 .710 Southern California (8) Pacific-10 N 11 7 .688 T4th 18 11 .621 @ 1 1 2nd 19 12 .613 Southern U. (16) Southwestern N 14 4 .788 T1st 20 10 .666 * 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 St. John's (NY) (7) Big East N 11 5 .688 T3rd 21 7 .750 @ 1 1 2nd 22 8 .733 Stanford (3) Pacific-10 N 15 3 .833 1st 23 7 .767 @ 3 1 RF 26 8 .765 TCU (11) Mountain West N 11 5 .688 T3rd 18 11 .621 @ 1 1 2nd 19 12 .613 Temple (6) Atlantic 10 N 12 4 .750 3rd 24 7 .774 * 0 1 1st 24 8 .750 Tennessee (2) Southeastern N 11 3 .786 2nd 28 4 .875 @ 3 1 RF 31 5 .875 Texas A&M (6) Big 12 N 11 5 .688 3rd 23 8 .742 @ 0 1 1st 23 9 .719 Tulsa (12) Conference USA N 14 3 .824 1st 25 5 .833 * 1 1 2nd 26 6 .813 UC Riverside (16) Big West N 7 7 .500 T3rd 16 14 .533 * 0 1 1st 16 15 .516 UCLA (5) Pacific-10 N 12 6 .667 3rd 20 10 .666 @ 1 1 2nd 21 11 .656 UConn (2) Big East N 14 2 .875 2nd 29 4 .879 @ 3 1 RF 32 5 .865 Utah (5) Mountain West N 12 4 .750 2nd 24 6 .800 @ 3 1 RF 26 6 .813 Vanderbilt (8) Southeastern Y 8 6 .571 T5th 20 10 .666 @ 1 1 2nd 21 11 .656 Virginia Tech (7) Atlantic Coast N 6 8 .429 T6th 20 9 .690 @ 1 1 2nd 21 10 .677 Washington (9) Pacific-10 N 11 7 .611 T4th 18 10 .643 @ 1 1 2nd 19 11 .633

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2007 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Arizona St. (3) Pacific-10 N 16 2 .889 2nd 28 4 .875 @ 3 1 RF 31 5 .861 Baylor (5) Big 12 N 11 5 .688 3rd 25 7 .781 @ 1 1 2nd 26 8 .765 Belmont (14) Atlantic Sun N 16 2 .889 1st 25 6 .806 * 0 1 1st 25 7 .751 Boise St. (12) Western Athletic N 12 4 .750 T1st 24 8 .750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 Bowling Green (7) Mid-American N 15 1 .938 1st 29 3 .906 * 2 1 RS 31 4 .886 BYU (11) Mountain West N 12 4 .750 1st 23 9 .719 @ 0 1 1st 23 10 .697 California (8) Pacific-10 N 12 6 .667 3rd 23 8 .742 @ 0 1 1st 23 9 .719 Chattanooga (12) Southern N 15 3 .833 T1st 25 7 .781 * 0 1 1st 25 8 .758 Delaware (12) Colonial N 16 2 .889 T2nd 26 5 .839 @ 0 1 1st 26 6 .813 Delaware St. (15) Mid-Eastern N 12 6 .667 T2nd 20 12 .625 * 0 1 1st 20 13 .606 DePaul (10) Big East N 8 8 .500 10th 19 12 .613 @ 0 1 1st 19 13 .594 Drake (16) Missouri Valley N 5 13 .278 8th 14 18 .438 * 0 1 1st 14 19 .424 Duke (1) Atlantic Coast N 14 0 1.000 1st 30 1 .968 @ 2 1 RS 32 2 .941 East Carolina (13) Conference USA N 11 5 .688 3rd 19 13 .594 * 0 1 1st 19 14 .576 Florida St. (10) Atlantic Coast N 10 4 .714 T3rd 22 9 .710 @ 2 1 RS 24 10 .706 George Washington (5) Atlantic 10 N 14 0 1.000 1st 26 3 .897 @ 2 1 RS 28 4 .875 Georgia (3) Southeastern N 11 3 .786 2nd 25 6 .806 @ 2 1 RS 27 7 .794 Georgia Tech (7) Atlantic Coast N 9 5 .643 6th 20 11 .645 @ 1 1 2nd 21 12 .636 Gonzaga (12) West Coast N 13 1 .929 1st 24 9 .727 * 0 1 1st 24 10 .706 Green Bay (9) Horizon N 16 0 1.000 1st 28 3 .903 * 1 1 2nd 29 4 .879 Harvard (15) Ivy N 13 1 .929 1st 15 12 .556 * 0 1 1st 15 13 .536 Holy Cross (16) Patriot N 7 7 .500 3rd 15 17 .469 * 0 1 1st 15 18 .455 Idaho St. (15) Big Sky N 11 5 .688 T2nd 17 13 .567 * 0 1 1st 17 14 .548 Iowa St. (6) Big 12 N 10 6 .625 T4th 25 8 .758 @ 1 1 2nd 26 9 .743 James Madison (9) Colonial N 16 2 .889 T2nd 27 5 .844 @ 0 1 1st 27 6 .813 Louisiana (11) Sun Belt N 14 4 .778 1st 25 8 .758 @ 0 1 1st 25 9 .735 Louisville (6) Big East N 10 6 .625 T4th 26 7 .788 @ 1 1 2nd 27 8 .771 LSU (3) Southeastern N 10 4 .714 T3rd 26 7 .788 @ 4 1 N3rd 30 8 .789 Marist (13) Metro Atlantic N 17 1 .944 1st 27 5 .844 * 2 1 RS 29 6 .829 Marquette (6) Big East N 12 4 .750 2nd 25 6 .806 @ 1 1 2nd 26 7 .875 Maryland (2) Atlantic Coast N 10 4 .714 T3rd 27 5 .844 @ 1 1 2nd 28 6 .824 Michigan St. (5) Big Ten Y 13 3 .813 3rd 23 8 .742 @ 1 1 2nd 24 9 .727 Middle Tenn. (5) Sun Belt N 18 0 1.000 1st 29 3 .906 * 1 1 2nd 30 4 .882 Nebraska (9) Big 12 N 10 6 .625 T4th 22 9 .710 @ 0 1 1st 22 10 .688 New Mexico (8) Mountain West N 11 5 .688 T2nd 24 8 .750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 NC State (4) Atlantic Coast Y 10 4 .714 T3rd 23 9 .719 @ 2 1 RS 25 10 .714 North Carolina (1) Atlantic Coast N 11 3 .786 2nd 30 3 .909 * 4 1 N3rd 34 4 .895 Notre Dame (9) Big East N 10 6 .625 T5th 19 11 .633 @ 1 1 2nd 20 12 .625 Ohio St. (4) Big Ten N 15 1 .938 1st 28 3 .903 @ 0 1 1st 28 4 .875 Oklahoma (3) Big 12 N 13 3 .813 T1st 26 4 .867 * 2 1 RS 28 5 .848 Oklahoma St. (10) Big 12 N 8 8 .500 6th 20 10 .667 @ 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 Old Dominion (7) Colonial N 17 1 .944 1st 24 8 .750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 Ole Miss (7) Southeastern N 9 5 .643 5th 21 10 .677 @ 3 1 RF 24 11 .686 Oral Roberts (15) Mid-Continent N 8 6 .571 3rd 22 10 .688 * 0 1 1st 22 11 .667 Pittsburgh (8) Big East Y 10 6 .625 T5th 23 8 .742 @ 1 1 2nd 24 9 .727 Prairie View (16) Southwestern N 14 4 .788 T1st 19 13 .594 * 0 1 1st 19 14 .576 Purdue (2) Big Ten N 14 2 .875 2nd 28 5 .848 * 3 1 RF 31 6 .838 Robert Morris (13) Northeast N 15 3 .833 T1st 24 7 .774 * 0 1 1st 24 8 .750 Rutgers (4) Big East N 12 4 .750 T2nd 22 8 .733 * 5 1 N2nd 27 9 .750 Southeast Mo. St. (14) Ohio Valley N 16 4 .800 1st 24 7 .774 * 0 1 1st 24 8 .750 Stanford (2) Pacific-10 Y 17 1 .944 1st 28 4 .875 * 1 1 2nd 29 5 .853 TCU (10) Mountain West N 11 5 .688 T2nd 21 10 .677 @ 0 1 1st 21 11 .656 Temple (8) Atlantic 10 N 13 1 .929 2nd 24 7 .774 @ 1 1 2nd 25 8 .758 Tennessee (1) Southeastern N 14 0 1.000 1st 28 3 .903 @ 6 0 Champ 34 3 .919 Texas A&M (4) Big 12 N 13 3 .813 T1st 24 6 .800 @ 1 1 2nd 25 7 .781 UC Riverside (14) Big West N 12 2 .857 1st 21 10 .677 * 0 1 1st 21 11 .656 UConn (1) Big East N 16 0 1.000 1st 29 3 .906 @ 3 1 RF 32 4 .889 UMBC (16) America East N 6 10 .375 7th 16 16 .500 * 0 1 1st 16 17 .485 UNC Asheville (14) Big South N 9 5 .643 T4th 21 11 .656 * 0 1 1st 21 12 .636 UT Arlington (13) Southland N 16 0 1.000 1st 24 8 .750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 Vanderbilt (2) Southeastern N 10 4 .714 T3rd 27 5 .844 * 1 1 2nd 28 6 .824 Washington (11) Pacific-10 N 11 7 .611 4th 18 12 .600 @ 0 1 1st 18 13 .584 West Virginia (11) Big East N 11 5 .688 4th 20 10 .667 @ 1 1 2nd 21 11 .656 Xavier (6) Atlantic 10 N 11 3 .786 3rd 26 7 .788 * 0 1 1st 26 8 .765

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2008 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Arizona St. (6) Pacific-10 N 14 4 .778 3rd 21 10 .677 @ 1 1 2nd 22 11 .667 Auburn (11) Southeastern N 7 7 .500 6th 20 11 .645 @ 0 1 1st 20 12 .625 Baylor (3) Big 12 N 12 4 .750 2nd 24 6 .800 @ 1 1 2nd 25 7 .781 Bucknell (16) Patriot N 8 6 .571 5th 16 15 .516 * 0 1 1st 16 16 .500 California (3) Pacific-10 N 15 3 .833 2nd 26 6 .813 @ 1 1 2nd 27 7 .794 Chattanooga (12) Southern N 18 0 1.000 1st 29 3 .906 * 0 1 1st 29 4 .879 Cleveland St. (15) Horizon N 10 8 .556 T4th 19 13 .594 * 0 1 1st 19 14 .576 Coppin St. (16) Mid-Eastern N 13 3 .813 2nd 22 11 .667 * 0 1 1st 22 12 .647 Cornell (16) Ivy N 11 3 .786 T1st 20 8 .714 * 0 1 1st 20 9 .690 DePaul (10) Big East N 8 8 .500 T8th 20 11 .645 @ 0 1 1st 20 12 .625 Duke (3) Atlantic Coast N 10 4 .714 T3rd 23 9 .719 @ 2 1 RS 25 10 .714 ETSU (14) Atlantic Sun N 14 2 .875 1st 21 11 .656 * 0 1 1st 21 12 .636 Florida St. (11) Atlantic Coast N 7 7 .500 T5th 18 13 .581 @ 1 1 2nd 19 14 .576 Fresno St. (14) Western Athletic N 14 2 .875 T1st 22 10 .688 * 0 1 1st 22 11 .667 George Washington (6) Atlantic 10 N 12 2 .857 T1st 25 6 .806 @ 2 1 RS 27 7 .794 Georgia (8) Southeastern N 8 6 .571 T4th 22 9 .710 @ 1 1 2nd 23 10 .697 Georgia Tech (10) Atlantic Coast N 7 7 .500 T5th 22 9 .710 @ 0 1 1st 22 10 .688 Hartford (10) America East N 14 2 .875 1st 27 5 .844 * 1 1 2nd 28 6 .824 Illinois St. (13) Missouri Valley N 13 5 .722 T1st 26 6 .813 * 0 1 1st 26 7 .788 Iowa (9) Big Ten N 13 5 .722 T1st 21 10 .677 @ 0 1 1st 21 11 .656 Iowa St. (7) Big 12 N 7 9 .438 T7th 20 12 .625 @ 1 1 2nd 21 13 .618 Jackson St. (15) Southwestern N 13 5 .722 2nd 18 13 .581 * 0 1 1st 18 14 .563 Kansas St. (5) Big 12 N 13 3 .813 1st 21 9 .700 @ 1 1 2nd 22 10 .688 Liberty (12) Big South N 11 1 .917 1st 28 3 .903 * 0 1 1st 28 4 .875 Louisville (4) Big East N 10 6 .625 T5th 24 9 .727 @ 2 1 RS 26 10 .722 LSU (2) Southeastern Y 14 0 1.000 1st 27 5 .844 @ 4 1 N3rd 31 6 .838 Marist (7) Metro Atlantic N 18 0 1.000 1st 31 2 .939 * 1 1 2nd 32 3 .914 Maryland (1) Atlantic Coast Y 13 1 .929 2nd 30 3 .909 @ 3 1 RF 33 4 .892 Miami (OH) (13) Mid-American N 12 4 .750 2nd 23 10 .697 * 0 1 1st 23 11 .676 Minnesota (9) Big Ten N 11 7 .611 T3rd 20 11 .645 @ 0 1 1st 20 12 .625 Montana (13) Big Sky N 13 3 .813 1st 25 6 .806 * 0 1 1st 25 7 .781 Murray St. (14) Ohio Valley N 15 5 .750 T2nd 24 7 .774 * 0 1 1st 24 8 .750 Nebraska (8) Big 12 N 9 7 .563 6th 20 11 .645 @ 1 1 2nd 21 12 .636 New Mexico (12) Mountain West Y 9 7 .563 4th 20 12 .625 * 0 1 1st 20 13 .606 North Carolina (1) Atlantic Coast N 14 0 1.000 1st 30 2 .938 * 3 1 RF 33 3 .917 Notre Dame (5) Big East N 11 5 .688 4th 23 8 .742 @ 2 1 RS 25 9 .735 Ohio St. (6) Big Ten N 13 5 .722 T1st 22 8 .733 @ 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 Oklahoma (4) Big 12 N 11 5 .688 T3rd 21 8 .724 @ 1 1 2nd 22 9 .710 Oklahoma St. (3) Big 12 N 11 5 .688 T3rd 25 7 .781 @ 2 1 RS 27 8 .771 Old Dominion (5) Colonial Y 17 1 .944 1st 29 4 .879 * 2 1 RS 31 5 .861 Oral Roberts (16) Summit N 10 8 .556 6th 19 13 .594 * 0 1 1st 19 14 .576 Pittsburgh (6) Big East N 10 6 .625 T5th 22 10 .688 @ 2 1 RS 24 11 .686 Purdue (9) Big Ten Y 11 7 .611 T3rd 18 14 .563 * 1 1 2nd 19 15 .559 Robert Morris (15) Northeast N 16 2 .889 T1st 23 9 .719 * 0 1 1st 23 10 .697 Rutgers (2) Big East N 14 2 .875 2nd 24 6 .800 @ 3 1 RF 27 7 .794 San Diego (14) West Coast N 7 7 .500 T3rd 19 12 .613 * 0 1 1st 19 13 .594 SMU (12) Conference USA N 11 5 .688 2nd 24 8 .750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 Stanford (2) Pacific-10 Y 16 2 .889 1st 30 3 .909 * 5 1 N2nd 35 4 .897 Syracuse (7) Big East N 10 6 .625 T5th 22 8 .733 @ 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 Temple (11) Atlantic 10 N 12 2 .857 T1st 21 12 .636 @ 0 1 1st 21 13 .618 Tennessee (1) Southeastern N 13 1 .929 2nd 30 2 .938 * 6 0 Champ 36 2 .947 Texas (8) Big 12 N 7 9 .438 T7th 21 12 .636 @ 1 1 2nd 22 13 .629 Texas A&M (2) Big 12 N 11 5 .688 T3rd 26 7 .788 * 3 1 RF 29 8 .784 UC Santa Barbara (13) Big West N 15 1 .938 1st 23 7 .767 * 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 UConn (1) Big East N 15 1 .938 1st 32 1 .970 * 4 1 N3rd 36 2 .947 Utah (8) Mountain West N 16 0 1.000 1st 27 4 .871 @ 0 1 1st 27 5 .844 UTEP (7) Conference USA N 16 0 1.000 1st 27 3 .900 @ 1 1 2nd 28 4 .875 UTSA (15) Southland N 12 4 .750 3rd 23 9 .719 * 0 1 1st 23 10 .697 Vanderbilt (4) Southeastern N 11 3 .786 3rd 23 8 .742 @ 2 1 RS 25 9 .735 Virginia (4) Atlantic Coast N 10 4 .714 T3rd 23 9 .719 @ 1 1 2nd 24 10 .706 West Virginia (5) Big East N 12 4 .750 3rd 24 7 .774 @ 1 1 2nd 25 8 .758 Western Ky. (10) Sun Belt N 16 2 .889 1st 26 7 .788 * 0 1 1st 26 8 .765 Wyoming (11) Mountain West N 12 4 .750 3rd 24 6 .800 @ 0 1 1st 24 7 .774 Xavier (9) Atlantic 10 N 11 3 .786 3rd 24 8 .750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727

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2009 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Arizona St. (6) Pacific-10 N 15 3 .833 3rd 23 8 .742 @ 3 1 RF 26 9 .743 Auburn (2) Southeastern Y 12 2 .857 1st 29 3 .906 @ 1 1 2nd 30 4 .882 Austin Peay (16) Ohio Valley N 10 8 .556 T5th 17 15 .531 * 0 1 1st 17 16 .515 Ball St. (12) Mid-American N 14 2 .875 1st 25 8 .758 * 1 1 2nd 26 9 .743 Baylor (2) Big 12 N 12 4 .750 2nd 27 5 .844 * 2 1 RS 29 6 .571 California (4) Pacific-10 N 15 3 .833 2nd 25 6 .806 @ 2 1 RS 27 8 .771 Charlotte (11) Atlantic 10 N 13 1 .929 T2nd 23 8 .742 * 0 1 1st 23 9 .719 Dartmouth (16) Ivy N 13 1 .929 1st 18 10 .643 * 0 1 1st 18 11 .621 DePaul (7) Big East N 10 6 .625 5th 23 9 .719 @ 0 1 1st 23 10 .697 Drexel (12) Colonial N 16 2 .889 1st 24 8 .750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 Duke (1) Atlantic Coast N 11 3 .786 3rd 26 5 .839 @ 1 1 2nd 27 6 .818 ETSU (13) Atlantic Sun N 16 4 .800 2nd 20 10 .667 * 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 Evansville (15) Missouri Valley N 4 14 .222 9th 15 18 .455 * 0 1 1st 15 19 .441 Florida (8) Southeastern N 9 5 .643 T4th 23 7 .767 @ 1 1 2nd 24 8 .750 Florida St. (3) Atlantic Coast N 12 2 .857 T1st 25 7 .781 @ 1 1 2nd 26 8 .764 Fresno St. (13) Western Athletic N 12 4 .750 T1st 24 8 .750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 Georgia (11) Southeastern Y 7 7 .500 7th 18 13 .581 @ 0 1 1st 18 14 .563 Georgia Tech (9) Atlantic Coast N 8 6 .571 6th 21 9 .700 @ 1 1 2nd 22 10 .688 Gonzaga (12) West Coast N 12 2 .857 1st 26 6 .813 * 1 1 2nd 27 7 .794 Green Bay (11) Horizon N 18 0 1.000 1st 29 3 .906 * 0 1 1st 29 4 .878 Iowa (8) Big Ten Y 13 5 .722 T2nd 21 10 .677 @ 0 1 1st 21 11 .677 Iowa St. (4) Big 12 N 11 5 .688 T3rd 24 8 .750 @ 3 1 RF 27 9 .750 Kansas St. (5) Big 12 N 10 6 .625 5th 24 7 .774 @ 1 1 2nd 25 8 .757 Lehigh (15) Patriot N 12 2 .857 1st 26 6 .813 * 0 1 1st 26 7 .788 Liberty (14) Big South N 15 1 .938 1st 24 8 .750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 Louisville (3) Big East N 14 2 .875 2nd 29 4 .879 @ 5 1 N2nd 34 5 872 LSU (6) Southeastern Y 10 4 .714 T2nd 18 10 .643 @ 1 1 2nd 19 11 .633 Marist (12) Metro Atlantic N 16 2 .889 1st 29 3 .906 * 0 1 1st 29 4 .878 Maryland (1) Atlantic Coast Y 12 2 .857 T1st 28 4 .875 * 3 1 RF 31 5 .861 Michigan St. (9) Big Ten Y 13 5 .722 T2nd 20 10 .667 @ 2 1 RS 22 11 .667 Middle Tenn. (8) Sun Belt N 17 1 .944 1st 28 5 .848 * 0 1 1st 28 6 .824 Minnesota (10) Big Ten N 11 7 .611 T5th 19 11 .633 @ 1 1 2nd 20 12 .625 Mississippi St. (11) Southeastern N 8 6 .571 6th 22 9 .710 @ 1 1 2nd 23 10 .697 Montana (13) Big Sky N 15 1 .938 1st 28 4 .875 * 0 1 1st 28 5 .848 N.C. A&T (14) Mid-Eastern N 15 1 .938 1st 26 6 .813 * 0 1 1st 26 7 .788 North Carolina (3) Atlantic Coast N 10 4 .714 4th 27 6 .818 @ 1 1 2nd 28 7 .800 Notre Dame (7) Big East Y 10 6 .625 T4th 22 8 .733 @ 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 Ohio St. (3) Big Ten Y 15 3 .833 1st 27 5 .844 * 2 1 RS 29 6 .829 Oklahoma (1) Big 12 N 15 1 .938 1st 28 4 .875 @ 4 1 N3rd 32 5 .865 Pittsburgh (4) Big East N 12 4 .750 3rd 23 7 .767 @ 2 1 RS 25 8 .757 Prairie View (16) Southwestern N 17 1 .944 1st 23 10 .697 * 0 1 1st 23 11 .676 Purdue (6) Big Ten N 13 5 .722 T2nd 22 10 .688 @ 3 1 RF 25 11 .694 Rutgers (7) Big East Y 9 7 .563 7th 19 12 .613 @ 2 1 RS 21 13 .618 Sacred Heart (14) Northeast N 18 0 1.000 1st 25 7 .781 * 0 1 1st 25 8 .757 San Diego St. (10) Mountain West Y 13 3 .813 T1st 23 7 .767 @ 1 1 2nd 24 8 .750 South Dakota St. (7) Summit N 17 1 .944 1st 31 2 .939 * 1 1 2nd 32 3 .914 Stanford (2) Pacific-10 N 17 1 .944 1st 29 4 .879 * 4 1 N3rd 33 5 .868 TCU (10) Mountain West N 12 4 .750 3rd 20 10 .667 @ 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 Temple (9) Atlantic 10 N 11 3 .786 T2nd 21 9 .700 @ 0 1 1st 21 10 .677 Tennessee (5) Southeastern N 9 5 .643 T4th 22 10 .688 @ 0 1 1st 22 11 .666 Texas (6) Big 12 N 8 8 .500 6th 21 11 .656 @ 0 1 1st 21 12 .636 Texas A&M (2) Big 12 N 11 5 .688 T3rd 25 7 .781 @ 2 1 RS 27 8 .771 UC Santa Barbara (15) Big West N 15 1 .938 1st 22 9 .710 * 0 1 1st 22 10 .686 UCF (14) Conference USA N 11 5 .688 T2nd 17 16 .515 * 0 1 1st 17 17 .500 UConn (1) Big East Y 16 0 1.000 1st 33 0 .1.000 * 6 0 Champ 39 0 1.000 Utah (9) Mountain West N 13 3 .813 T1st 22 9 .710 * 1 1 2nd 23 10 .697 UTSA (15) Southland N 14 2 .875 T1st 24 8 .750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 Vanderbilt (4) Southeastern N 10 4 .714 T2nd 24 8 .750 * 2 1 RS 26 9 .743 VCU (10) Colonial N 15 3 .833 2nd 26 6 .813 @ 0 1 1st 26 7 .787 Vermont (16) America East N 12 4 .750 3rd 21 11 .656 * 0 1 1st 21 12 .637 Villanova (8) Big East N 10 6 .625 T4th 19 13 .594 @ 0 1 1st 19 14 .576 Virginia (5) Atlantic Coast N 8 6 .571 T5th 23 9 .719 @ 1 1 2nd 24 10 .706 Western Caro. (13) Southern N 14 6 .700 T3rd 21 11 .656 * 0 1 1st 21 12 .636 Xavier (5) Atlantic 10 N 13 1 .929 1st 25 6 .806 @ 0 1 1st 25 7 .781

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2010 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Austin Peay (16) Ohio Valley N 11 7 .611 3rd 15 17 .469 * 0 1 1st 15 18 .455 Baylor (4) Big 12 N 9 7 .563 T6th 23 9 .719 @ 4 1 N3rd 27 10 .730 Bowling Green (12) Mid-American N 14 2 .875 1st 27 6 .818 * 0 1 1st 27 7 .794 Chattanooga (13) Southern N 16 4 .800 1st 24 8 .750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 Cleveland St. (15) Horizon N 11 7 .611 4th 19 13 .594 * 0 1 1st 19 14 .576 UConn (1) Big East N 16 0 1.000 1st 33 0 1.000 * 6 0 Champ 39 0 1.000 Dayton (8) Atlantic 10 N 11 3 .786 T2nd 24 7 .774 @ 1 1 2nd 25 8 .758 DePaul (11) Big East N 9 7 .563 T6th 21 11 .656 @ 0 1 1st 21 12 .636 Duke (2) Atlantic Coast Y 12 2 .857 1st 27 5 .844 * 3 1 RF 30 6 .833 ETSU (14) Atlantic Sun N 18 2 .900 1st 23 8 .741 * 0 1 1st 23 9 .719 Florida St. (3) Atlantic Coast Y 12 2 .857 2nd 26 5 .839 @ 3 1 RF 29 6 .829 Fresno St. (13) Western Athletic N 16 0 1.000 1st 27 6 .818 @ 0 1 1st 27 7 .794 Georgetown (5) Big East N 13 3 .813 T2nd 25 6 .806 @ 1 1 2nd 26 7 .788 Georgia (5) Southeastern N 9 7 .563 T3rd 23 8 .742 @ 2 1 RS 25 9 .735 Georgia Tech (6) Atlantic Coast N 8 6 .571 4th 23 9 .719 @ 0 1 1st 23 10 .697 Gonzaga (7) West Coast N 14 0 1.000 1st 27 4 .774 * 2 1 RS 29 5 .853 Green Bay (12) Horizon N 15 3 .833 1st 27 4 .871 @ 1 1 2nd 28 5 .848 Hampton (15) Mid-Eastern N 12 4 .750 T2nd 20 11 .645 * 0 1 1st 20 12 .625 Hartford (10) America East N 16 0 1.000 1st 27 4 .871 @ 0 1 1st 27 5 .844 Iowa (8) Big Ten N 10 8 .556 T3rd 19 13 .594 @ 1 1 2nd 20 14 .588 Iowa St. (4) Big 12 Y 11 5 .688 T2nd 23 7 .766 @ 2 1 RS 25 8 .758 James Madison (9) Colonial N 13 5 .722 2nd 26 6 .813 * 0 1 1st 26 7 .788 Kentucky (4) Southeastern N 11 5 .688 2nd 25 7 .781 @ 3 1 RF 28 8 .778 Lamar University (14) Southland N 13 3 .813 1st 26 7 .788 * 0 1 1st 26 8 .765 Lehigh (13) Patriot N 13 1 .929 T1st 29 3 .906 * 0 1 1st 29 4 .879 Liberty (13) Big South N 14 2 .875 2nd 27 5 .844 * 0 1 1st 27 6 .818 Louisiana Tech (14) Western Athletic N 11 5 .688 1st 23 8 .742 * 0 1 1st 23 9 .719 LSU (7) Southeastern N 9 7 .563 T3rd 20 9 .690 @ 1 1 2nd 21 10 .677 Marist (12) Metro Atlantic N 15 3 .833 1st 26 7 .788 * 0 1 1st 26 8 .765 Michigan St. (5) Big Ten N 12 6 .667 2nd 22 9 .710 @ 1 1 2nd 23 10 .697 Middle Tenn. (10). Sun Belt N 17 1 .944 T1st 25 5 .833 * 0 1 1st 25 6 .806 Mississippi St. (7) Southeastern N 9 7 .563 T3rd 19 12 .613 @ 2 1 RS 21 13 .618 NC State (9) Atlantic Coast N 7 7 .500 T5th 20 13 .606 @ 0 1 1st 20 14 .588 Nebraska (1) Big 12 Y 16 0 1.000 1st 30 1 .968 @ 2 1 RS 32 2 .941 North Carolina (10) Atlantic Coast N 6 8 .429 T7th 19 11 .633 @ 0 1 1st 19 12 .613 Notre Dame (2) Big East Y 12 4 .750 T4th 27 5 .844 @ 2 1 RS 29 6 .829 Ohio St. (2) Big Ten N 15 3 .833 1st 30 4 .882 * 1 1 2nd 31 5 .861 Oklahoma (3) Big 12 Y 11 5 .688 T2nd 23 10 .697 @ 4 1 N3rd 27 11 .711 Oklahoma St. (4) Big 12 N 9 7 .563 T6th 23 10 .697 @ 1 1 2nd 24 11 .686 Portland St. (15) Big Sky N 9 7 .563 T5th 18 14 .563 * 0 1 1st 18 15 .545 Princeton (11) Ivy N 13 1 .929 1st 26 2 .928 * 0 1 1st 26 3 .897 Rutgers (9) Big East N 9 7 .563 T6th 19 14 .576 @ 0 1 1st 19 15 .559 San Diego St. (11) Mountain West N 10 6 .625 T3rd 21 10 .677 * 2 1 RS 23 11 .676 South Dakota St. (14) Summit N 14 4 .778 T2nd 22 10 .687 * 0 1 1st 22 11 .667 #Southern U. (16) Southwestern N 14 4 .778 1st 23 8 .742 * 0 1 1st 23 9 .719 Saint Francis (PA) (15) Northeast N 11 7 .611 T4th 17 14 .548 * 0 1 1st 17 15 .531 St. John's (NY) (6) Big East N 12 4 .750 T4th 24 6 .800 @ 1 1 2nd 25 7 .781 Stanford (1) Pacific-10 Y 18 0 1.000 1st 31 1 .969 * 5 1 N2nd 36 2 .947 TCU (9) Mountain West N 12 4 .750 1st 22 8 .733 @ 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 Temple (8) Atlantic 10 N 11 3 .786 T2nd 24 8 .750 @ 1 1 2nd 25 9 .735 Tennessee (1) Southeastern Y 15 1 .938 1st 30 2 .938 * 2 1 RS 32 3 .914 Texas (6) Big 12 Y 10 6 .625 T4th 22 10 .688 @ 0 1 1st 22 11 .667 Texas A&M (2) Big 12 N 10 6 .625 T4th 25 7 .781 * 1 1 2nd 26 8 .765 Tulane (12) Conference USA N 12 4 .750 1st 26 6 .812 * 0 1 1st 26 7 .788 Little Rock (11) Sun Belt N 17 1 .944 T1st 26 6 .812 @ 1 1 2nd 27 7 .794 UC Riverside (16) Big West N 11 5 .688 T2nd 17 15 .531 * 0 1 1st 17 16 .515 UCLA (8) Pacific-10 N 15 3 .833 2nd 24 8 .750 @ 1 1 2nd 25 9 .735 UNI (16) Missouri Valley N 10 8 .556 T5th 17 15 .531 * 0 1 1st 17 16 .515 Vanderbilt (6) Southeastern N 9 7 .563 T3rd 22 10 .688 @ 1 1 2nd 23 11 .676 Vermont (10) America East N 13 3 .813 2nd 26 6 .812 * 1 1 2nd 27 7 .794 Virginia (5) Atlantic Coast N 9 5 .643 3rd 21 9 .700 @ 0 1 1st 21 10 .677 West Virginia (3) Big East N 13 3 .813 T2nd 28 5 .848 @ 1 1 2nd 29 6 .829 Wisconsin (7) Big Ten N 10 8 .556 T3rd 21 10 .677 @ 0 1 1st 21 11 .656 Xavier (3) Atlantic 10 Y 14 0 1.000 1st 27 3 .900 * 3 1 RF 30 4 .882 #Wins later vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.

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2011 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Arizona St. (7) Pacific-10 N 11 7 .611 3rd 20 10 .666 @ 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 Baylor (1) Big 12 Y 15 1 .938 1st 31 2 .940 * 3 1 RF 34 3 .919 Bowling Green (12) Mid- American N 13 3 .813 1st 28 4 .875 * 0 1 1st 28 5 .848 Dayton (11) Atlantic 10 N 9 5 .643 T3rd 21 11 .656 @ 0 1 1st 21 12 .636 DePaul (3) Big East N 13 3 .813 T2nd 27 6 .818 @ 2 1 RS 29 7 .805 Duke (2) Atlantic Coast Y 12 2 .857 T1st 29 3 .906 * 3 1 RF 32 4 .888 Florida St. (3) Atlantic Coast N 11 3 .786 3rd 23 7 .767 @ 1 1 2nd 24 8 .750 Fresno St. (12) Western Athletic N 14 2 .875 2nd 25 7 .781 * 0 1 1st 25 8 .757 Gardner-Webb (14) Big South N 11 5 .688 T2nd 23 10 .697 * 0 1 1st 23 11 .676 Georgetown (5) Big East N 9 7 .563 T8th 23 8 .742 @ 2 1 RS 24 11 .686 Georgia (6) Southeastern N 10 6 .625 T3rd 21 10 .677 @ 2 1 RS 23 11 .676 Georgia Tech (5) Atlantic Coast N 9 5 643 T3rd 23 10 .697 @ 1 1 2nd 24 11 .686 Gonzaga (11) West Coast Y 14 0 1.000 1st 28 4 .875 * 3 1 RF 31 5 .861 Green Bay (5) Horizon N 18 0 .1 1st 32 1 .970 * 2 1 RS 34 2 .944 Hampton (13) Mid-Eastern N 15 1 .938 1st 26 6 .813 * 0 1 1st 26 7 .788 Hartford (16) America East N 11 5 .688 T3rd 17 15 .531 * 0 1 1st 17 16 .515 Houston (8) Conference USA N 16 0 .1 1st 26 5 .839 @ 0 1 1st 26 6 .813 Iowa (6) Big Ten N 10 6 .625 T3rd 22 8 .733 @ 0 1 1st 22 9 .709 Iowa St. (7) Big 12 N 9 7 .563 4th 22 10 .686 @ 0 1 1st 22 11 .666 James Madison (11) Colonial N 16 2 .889 1st 26 7 .788 * 0 1 1st 26 8 .765 Kansas St. (8) Big 12 N 10 6 .625 T3rd 21 10 .677 @ 0 1 1st 21 11 .656 Kentucky (4) Southeastern N 11 5 .688 2nd 24 8 .750 @ 1 1 2nd 25 9 .735 Little Rock (12) Sun Belt N 14 2 .875 1st 23 7 .767 * 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 Louisiana Tech (10) Western Athletic N 15 1 .938 1st 24 7 .774 @ 0 1 1st 24 8 .750 Louisville (7) Big East N 10 6 625 T4th 20 12 .625 @ 2 1 RS 22 13 .629 Marist (10) Metro Atlantic N 18 0 .1.000 1st 30 2 .938 * 1 1 2nd 31 3 .912 Marquette (8) Big East N 10 6 .625 T4th 23 8 .741 @ 1 1 2nd 24 9 .727 Maryland (4) Atlantic Coast Y 9 5 .643 T3rd 23 7 .767 @ 1 1 2nd 24 8 .750 McNeese (15) Southland N 15 1 .938 1st 26 6 .813 * 0 1 1st 26 7 .788 Miami (FL) (3) Atlantic Coast N 12 2 .857 T1st 27 4 .871 @ 1 1 2nd 28 5 .848 Michigan St. (4) Big Ten N 13 3 .813 1st 26 5 .839 @ 1 1 2nd 27 6 .818 Middle Tenn. (11) Sun Belt N 14 2 .875 1st 23 7 .767 @ 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 Montana (14) Big Sky N 10 6 .625 3rd 18 14 .563 * 0 1 1st 18 15 .545 Navy (3) Patriot N 10 4 .714 1st 20 11 .645 * 0 1 1st 20 12 .588 North Carolina (5) Atlantic Coast N 8 6 .571 4th 25 8 .757 @ 2 1 RS 27 9 .750 Notre Dame (2) Big East N 13 3 .813 T2nd 26 7 .789 @ 5 1 N2nd 31 8 .794 Ohio St. (4) Big Ten Y 10 6 .625 T3rd 22 9 710 * 2 1 RS 24 10 .706 Oklahoma (6) Big 12 N 10 6 .625 T3rd 21 11 .656 @ 2 1 RS 23 12 .657 Penn St. (6) Big Ten Y 11 5 .688 2nd 24 9 .727 @ 1 1 2nd 25 10 .714 Prairie View (16) Southwestern N 14 4 778 2nd 21 11 .656 * 0 1 1st 21 12 .636 Princeton (12) Ivy N 13 1 .929 1st 24 4 .857 * 0 1 1st 24 5 .828 Purdue (11) Big Ten N 9 7 643 4th 20 11 645 @ 1 1 2nd 21 12 .636 Rutgers (7) Big East N 11 5 .688 3rd 19 12 .613 @ 1 1 2nd 20 13 .606 Saint Francis (PA) (13) Northeast N 14 4 .778 1st 22 11 .667 * 0 1 1st 22 12 .647 Samford (14) Southern N 15 5 .750 1st 25 7 .781 * 0 1 1st 25 8 .757 South Dakota St. (15) Summit N 12 6 .667 T3rd 19 13 .594 * 0 1 1st 19 14 .576 St. John's (NY) (9) Big East N 9 7 .563 T5th 21 10 .678 @ 1 1 2nd 22 11 .666 Stanford (1) Pacific-10 Y 18 0 .1.000 1st 29 2 .935 * 4 1 N3rd 33 3 .917 Stetson (16) Atlantic Sun N 14 7 .667 3rd 20 12 .625 * 0 1 1st 20 13 .606 Temple (10) Atlantic 10 N 13 1 .928 2nd 23 8 .742 @ 1 1 2nd 24 9 .727 Tennessee (1) Southeastern Y 16 0 .1.000 1st 31 2 .940 * 3 1 RF 34 3 .919 Texas (9) Big 12 N 7 9 .438 6th 19 13 .594 @ 0 1 1st 19 14 .576 Texas A&M (2) Big 12 N 13 8 .813 2nd 27 5 .844 @ 6 0 Champ 33 5 .868 Texas Tech (8) Big 12 N 8 8 .500 5th 22 10 .688 @ 0 1 1st 22 11 .666 UC Davis (16) Big West N 10 6 .625 3rd 24 8 .750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 UCF (13) Conference USA N 12 4 .750 2nd 22 10 .688 * 0 1 1st 22 11 .666 UCLA (3) Pacific-10 N 16 2 889 2nd 27 4 .871 @ 1 1 2nd 28 5 .848 UConn (1) Big East Y 16 0 .1.000 1st 32 1 .967 * 4 1 N3rd 36 2 .947 UNI (13) Missouri Valley N 17 1 .944 1st 27 5 .844 * 0 1 1st 27 6 .818 UT Martin (15) Ohio Valley N 14 4 778 2nd 21 10 .677 * 0 1 1st 21 11 .656 Utah (15) Mountain West Y 7 9 .438 4th 18 16 .530 * 0 1 1st 18 17 .514 Vanderbilt (10) Southeastern N 10 6 .625 T3rd 20 11 .645 @ 0 1 1st 20 12 .625 West Virginia (9) Big East N 8 8 .500 6th 23 9 .719 @ 1 1 2nd 24 10 .706 Xavier (2) Atlantic 10 Y 14 0 .1.000 1st 28 2 .933 * 1 1 2nd 30 3 .909

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2012 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Albany (NY) (14) America East N 14 2 .875 2nd 23 9 .697 * 0 1 1st 23 10 .697 Arkansas (6) Southeastern N 10 6 .625 T4th 23 8 .742 @ 1 1 2nd 24 9 .727 Baylor (1) Big 12 N 18 0 1.000 1st 34 0 1.000 * 6 0 Champ 40 0 1.000 BYU (10) West Coast N 12 4 .750 T2nd 26 6 .813 * 0 1 1st 26 7 .788 California (8) Pac 12 N 13 5 .722 2nd 24 9 .727 @ 1 1 2nd 25 10 .714 Creighton (14) Missouri Valley N 11 7 .611 4th 20 12 .625 * 0 1 1st 20 13 .606 Dayton (11) Atlantic 10 N 12 2 .857 3rd 23 6 .793 * 0 1 1st 23 7 .766 Delaware (3) Colonial N 18 0 1.000 1st 30 1 .968 * 1 1 2nd 31 2 .939 DePaul (7) Big East N 9 7 .563 8th 22 10 .688 @ 1 1 2nd 23 11 .676 Duke (2) Atlantic Coast N 15 1 .938 1st 24 5 .828 @ 3 1 RF 27 6 .818 Eastern Mich. (12) Mid-American N 13 3 .813 1st 23 8 .742 * 0 1 1st 23 9 .718 FGCU (12) Atlantic Sun N 18 0 1.000 1st 29 2 .935 * 0 1 1st 29 3 906 Florida (9) Southeastern N 8 8 .500 8th 19 12 .613 @ 1 1 2nd 20 13 .606 Fresno St. (12) Western Athletic N 13 1 .929 1st 28 5 .848 * 0 1 1st 28 6 .823 Georgetown (5) Big East N 11 5 .688 4th 22 8 .733 @ 1 1 2nd 23 9 .718 Georgia (4) Southeastern N 11 5 .688 3rd 22 8 .733 @ 0 1 1st 22 9 .706 Georgia Tech (4) Atlantic Coast N 12 4 .750 T3rd 24 8 .750 @ 2 1 RSF 26 9 743 Gonzaga (11) West Coast Y 14 2 .875 1st 26 5 .839 @ 2 1 RSF 28 6 .823 Green Bay (7) Horizon N 17 1 .944 1st 30 1 .968 * 1 1 2nd 31 2 .939 Hampton (16) Mid-Eastern N 15 1 .938 1st 26 4 .866 * 0 1 1st 26 5 .839 Idaho St. (14) Big Sky N 14 2 .875 1st 24 7 .774 * 0 1 1st 24 8 .750 Iowa (9) Big Ten N 11 5 .688 T2nd 19 11 .633 @ 0 1 1st 19 12 .612 Iowa St. (10) Big 12 Y 9 9 .500 T4th 18 12 .600 @ 0 1 1st 18 13 .581 Kansas (11) Big 12 N 8 10 .444 T6th 19 12 .613 @ 2 1 RSF 21 13 .618 Kansas St. (8) Big 12 N 9 9 .500 T4th 19 13 .594 @ 1 1 2nd 20 14 .588 Kentucky (2) Southeastern N 13 3 .813 1st 25 6 .806 @ 3 1 RF 28 7 .800 Liberty (16) Big South N 16 2 .889 1st 24 8 750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 Little Rock (14) Sun Belt Y 12 4 .750 1st 20 13 .606 * 0 1 1st 20 14 .588 Louisville (7) Big East N 10 6 .625 T6th 22 9 .710 @ 1 1 2nd 23 10 .697 LSU (5) Southeastern Y 10 6 .625 T4th 22 10 .688 @ 1 1 2nd 23 11 .676 Marist (13) Metro Atlantic N 17 1 .944 1st 25 7 .781 * 1 1 2nd 26 8 .765 Maryland (2) Atlantic Coast Y 12 4 .750 T3rd 28 4 .875 * 3 1 RF 31 5 .861 McNeese (15) Southland N 13 3 .813 2nd 26 7 .788 * 0 1 1st 26 8 .765 Miami (FL) (3) Atlantic Coast N 14 2 .875 2nd 25 5 .833 @ 1 1 2nd 26 6 .813 Michigan (11) Big Ten N 8 8 .500 7th 20 11 .645 @ 0 1 1st 20 12 .625 Michigan St. (10) Big Ten N 11 5 .688 T2nd 20 11 .645 @ 0 1 1st 20 12 .625 Middle Tenn. (10) Sun Belt N 16 0 1.000 1st 26 6 .813 @ 0 1 1st 26 7 .788 Navy (15) Patriot N 8 6 .571 T3rd 18 13 .581 * 0 1 1st 18 14 .563 Nebraska (6) Big Ten N 10 6 .625 6th 24 8 .75 @ 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 Notre Dame (1) Big East Y 15 1 .938 1st 30 3 .909 @ 5 1 N2nd 35 4 .897 Ohio St. (8) Big Ten N 11 5 .688 T2nd 25 6 .806 @ 0 1 1st 25 7 781 Oklahoma (6) Big 12 Y 11 7 .611 T2nd 20 12 .625 @ 1 1 2nd 21 13 .618 Penn St. (4) Big Ten N 13 3 .813 1st 24 6 .800 @ 2 1 RSF 26 7 .788 Prairie View (16) Southwestern N 11 7 .611 T4th 17 15 .531 * 0 1 1st 17 16 .515 Princeton (9) Ivy N 14 0 1.000 1st 24 4 .857 * 0 1 1st 24 5 .828 Purdue (4) Big Ten Y 11 5 .688 T2nd 24 8 .750 * 1 1 2nd 25 9 .735 Rutgers (6) Big East N 10 6 .625 T6th 22 9 .710 @ 0 1 1st 22 10 .688 Sacred Heart (13) Northeast N 15 3 .833 1st 25 7 .781 * 0 1 1st 25 8 .758 Samford (15) Southern N 12 8 .600 T4th 20 12 .625 * 0 1 1st 20 13 .606 San Diego St. (12) Mountain West N 12 2 .857 1st 25 6 .806 * 0 1 1st 25 7 .781 South Carolina (5) Southeastern N 10 6 .625 T4th 23 9 .719 @ 2 1 RSF 25 10 .714 South Dakota St. (13) Summit N 16 2 .888 1st 24 8 .750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 St. Bonaventure (5) Atlantic 10 N 14 0 1.000 1st 29 3 .906 @ 2 1 RSF 31 4 .886 St. John's (NY) (3) Big East N 13 3 .813 T2nd 22 9 .710 @ 2 1 RSF 24 10 .706 Stanford (1) Pac-12 N 18 0 1.000 1st 31 1 .969 * 4 1 N3rd 35 2 .946 Tennessee (2) Southeastern N 12 4 .750 2nd 24 8 .750 * 3 1 RF 27 9 .750 Texas (9) Big 12 N 8 10 .444 T6th 18 13 .581 @ 0 1 1st 18 14 .563 Texas A&M (3) Big 12 Y 11 7 .611 T2nd 22 10 .688 @ 2 1 RSF 24 11 .686 UC Santa Barbara (16) Big West N 8 8 .500 6th 17 15 .531 * 0 1 1st 17 16 .515 UConn (1) Big East N 13 3 .813 1st 29 4 .879 * 4 1 N3rd 33 5 .868 UT Martin (15) Ohio Valley N 15 1 .938 1st 23 8 .742 * 0 1 1st 23 .719 UTEP (13) Conference USA N 15 1 .938 1st 29 3 .906 * 0 1 1st 29 4 .879 Vanderbilt (7) Southeastern Y 9 7 .563 7th 22 9 .709 @ 1 1 2nd 23 10 .697 West Virginia (8) Big East N 11 5 .688 T4th 23 9 .719 @ 1 1 2nd 24 10 .706

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2013 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Albany (NY) (14) America East N 16 0 1.000 1st 26 4 .866 * 0 1 1st 27 4 .870 Baylor (1) Big 12 Y 18 0 1.000 1st 32 1 .969 * 2 1 RSF 34 2 .944 Cal Poly (14) Big West N 13 5 .722 2nd 21 10 .677 * 0 1 1st 23 10 .697 California (2) Pac-12 N 17 1 .944 T1st 28 3 .903 @ 4 1 N3rd 32 4 .888 Central Mich. (11) Mid-American N 12 4 .750 2nd 21 11 .656 * 0 1 1st 21 12 .636 Chattanooga (11) Southern N 19 1 .950 1st 29 3 .906 * 0 1 1st 29 4 .879 Colorado (5) Pac-12 Y 13 5 .722 4th 25 6 .806 @ 0 1 1st 25 7 .781 Creighton (10) Missouri Valley N 15 3 .833 1st 24 7 .774 @ 1 1 2nd 25 8 .757 Dayton (7) Atlantic 10 N 14 0 1.000 1st 27 2 .931 @ 1 1 2nd 31 2 .939 Delaware (6) Colonial Y 18 0 1.000 1st 30 3 .909 * 2 1 RSF 32 4 .888 DePaul (10) Big East N 9 7 .563 T6th 21 11 .656 @ 0 1 1st 21 12 .636 Duke (2) Atlantic Coast Y 17 1 .944 1st 30 2 .937 * 3 1 RF 33 3 .917 Florida St. (8) Atlantic Coast N 11 7 .611 T4th 22 9 .710 @ 1 1 2nd 23 10 .697 Fresno St. (15) Mountain West N 13 3 .812 2nd 24 8 .750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 Georgia (4) Southeastern N 12 4 .750 3rd 25 6 .806 @ 3 1 RF 28 7 .800 Gonzaga (12) West Coast Y 15 1 .937 1st 27 5 .844 * 0 1 1st 27 6 .844 Green Bay (11) Horizon N 16 0 1.000 1st 29 2 .935 * 0 1 1st 29 3 .906 Hampton (15) Mid-Eastern N 16 0 1.000 1st 28 5 .758 * 0 1 1st 28 6 .823 Idaho (16) Western Athletic N 11 7 .610 3rd 17 15 .531 * 0 1 1st 17 16 .515 Iowa (9) Big Ten Y 8 8 .500 7th 20 12 .625 @ 1 1 2nd 21 13 .617 Iowa St. (5) Big 12 N 12 6 .666 2nd 23 8 .742 @ 1 1 2nd 24 9 .727 Kansas (12) Big 12 N 8 10 .444 7th 18 13 .581 @ 2 1 RSF 20 14 .588 Kentucky (2) Southeastern N 13 3 .812 2nd 27 5 .844 @ 3 1 RF 30 6 .833 Liberty (13) Big South N 16 2 .888 1st 27 6 .818 * 0 1 1st 27 7 .794 Louisville (5) Big East Y 11 5 .688 T3rd 24 8 .750 @ 5 1 N2nd 29 9 .784 LSU (6) Southeastern Y 10 6 .625 T4th 20 11 .645 @ 2 1 RSF 22 12 .647 Marist (12) Metro Atlantic N 18 0 1.000 1st 26 6 .812 * 0 1 1st 26 7 .765 Maryland (4) Atlantic Coast Y 14 4 0.777 T2nd 24 7 .774 @ 2 1 RSF 26 8 .764 Miami (FL) (8) Atlantic Coast N 11 7 0.611 T4th 21 10 .677 @ 0 1 1st 21 11 .656 Michigan (8) Big Ten N 9 7 .563 T5th 21 10 .677 @ 1 1 2nd 22 11 .666 Michigan St. (5) Big Ten N 10 6 .625 T3rd 24 8 .750 @ 1 1 2nd 25 9 .735 Middle Tenn. (12) Sun Belt N 17 3 .850 1st 25 7 .781 * 0 1 1st 25 8 .757 Montana (13) Big Sky N 16 4 .800 1st 24 7 .774 * 0 1 1st 24 8 .750 Navy (15) Patriot N 11 3 .786 T1st 21 11 .656 * 0 1 1st 21 12 .636 Nebraska (6) Big Ten N 12 4 .750 2nd 23 8 .742 @ 2 1 RSF 25 9 .735 North Carolina (3) Atlantic Coast N 14 4 .777 T2nd 28 6 .824 @ 1 1 2nd 29 7 .805 Notre Dame (1) Big East N 16 0 1.000 1st 31 1 .969 * 4 1 NSF 35 2 .946 Oklahoma (6) Big 12 N 11 7 .611 T3rd 22 10 .686 @ 2 1 RSF 24 11 .686 Oklahoma St. (7) Big 12 N 9 9 .500 T5th 21 10 .677 @ 1 1 2nd 22 11 .666 Oral Roberts (15) Southland N 13 5 .722 1st 18 12 .600 * 0 1 1st 18 13 .581 Penn St. (3) Big Ten N 14 2 .875 1st 25 5 .833 @ 1 1 2nd 26 6 .813 Prairie View (16) Southwestern N 11 7 .611 4th 17 14 .549 * 0 1 1st 17 15 .531 Princeton (9) Ivy N 13 1 .929 1st 22 6 .786 * 0 1 1st 22 7 .759 Purdue (4) Big Ten N 10 6 .625 T3rd 24 8 .750 @ 1 1 2nd 25 9 .735 Quinnipiac (13) Northeast N 18 0 1.000 1st 30 2 .938 * 0 1 1st 30 3 .909 Saint Joseph's (9) Atlantic 10 N 11 3 .786 T4th 23 8 .742 @ 0 1 1st 23 9 .718 South Carolina (4) Southeastern N 11 5 .687 T4th 24 7 .774 @ 1 1 2nd 25 8 .758 South Dakota St. (13) Summit N 14 2 .875 1st 25 7 .781 * 0 1 1st 25 8 .758 South Fla. (10) Big East N 9 7 .563 T6th 21 10 .677 @ 1 1 2nd 22 11 .666 St. John's (NY) (10) Big East Y 11 5 .687 T3rd 18 12 .600 @ 0 1 1st 18 13 .581 Stanford (1) Pac-12 Y 17 1 .944 T1st 31 2 .939 * 2 1 RSF 33 3 .917 Stetson (14) Atlantic Sun N 14 4 .777 2nd 24 8 .750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 Syracuse (7) Big East N 11 5 .687 T3rd 24 7 .774 @ 0 1 1st 24 8 .750 Tennessee (2) Southeastern Y 14 2 .875 1st 24 7 .774 * 3 1 RF 27 8 .771 Texas A&M (3) Southeastern Y 11 5 .687 T4th 24 9 .727 * 1 1 2nd 25 10 .714 Texas Tech (7) Big 12 Y 11 7 .611 T3rd 21 10 .677 @ 0 1 1st 21 11 .656 Tulsa (16) Conference USA N 8 8 .500 1st 17 16 .515 * 0 1 1st 17 17 .500 UCLA (3) Pac-12 N 14 4 .777 3rd 25 7 .781 @ 1 1 2nd 26 8 .765 UConn (1) Big East Y 14 2 .875 2nd 29 4 .879 @ 6 0 N1st 35 4 .897 UT Martin (16) Ohio Valley N 11 5 .687 2nd 19 14 .576 * 0 1 1st 19 15 .559 Vanderbilt (8) Southeastern N 9 7 .563 6th 20 11 .645 @ 1 1 2nd 21 12 .636 Villanova (9) Big East N 9 7 .563 T6th 21 10 .677 @ 0 1 1st 21 11 .656 West Virginia (11) Big 12 N 9 9 .500 T5th 17 13 .566 @ 0 1 1st 17 14 .549 Wichita St. (14) Missouri Valley N 15 3 .833 T1st 24 9 .727 * 0 1 1st 24 10 .706

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2014 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Akron (13) Mid-American N 14 4 .778 2nd 23 9 .719 * 0 1 1st 23 10 .687 Albany (NY) (15) America East N 15 1 .938 1st 28 4 .875 * 0 1 1st 28 5 .848 Arizona St. (9) Pac-12 N 11 7 .611 T4th 22 9 .709 @ 1 1 2nd 23 10 .687 Army (13) Patriot N 14 4 .777 T2nd 25 7 .781 * 0 1 1st 25 8 .757 Baylor (2) Big 12 Y 16 2 .888 1st 29 4 .879 * 3 1 RF 32 5 .865 BYU (12) West Coast N 14 4 .777 1st 26 6 .813 @ 2 1 RSF 28 7 .800 California (7) Pac-12 N 13 5 .722 T2nd 21 9 .700 @ 1 1 2nd 22 10 .687 Chattanooga (11) Southern N 18 0 100 1st 29 3 .906 * 0 1 1st 29 4 .879 CSUN (16) Big West N 12 4 .750 1st 18 14 .563 * 0 1 1st 18 15 .545 Dayton (7) Atlantic 10 N 14 2 .875 1st 23 7 .767 @ 0 1 1st 23 8 .742 DePaul (7) Big East N 15 3 .833 1st 27 6 .818 * 1 1 2nd 29 7 .806 Duke (2) Atlantic Coast Y 12 4 .750 T2nd 27 6 .818 @ 1 1 2nd 28 7 .800 FGCU (12) Atlantic Sun N 17 1 .944 1st 26 7 .788 * 0 1 1st 26 8 .765 Florida (11) Southeastern N 8 8 .500 5th 19 12 .613 @ 1 1 2nd 20 13 .606 Florida St. (10) Atlantic Coast N 7 9 .438 9th 20 11 .645 @ 1 1 2nd 21 12 .636 Fordham (10) Atlantic 10 N 11 5 .687 T2nd 25 7 .781 * 0 1 1st 25 8 .758 Fresno St. (13) Mountain West N 13 5 .722 2nd 22 10 .688 * 0 1 1st 22 11 .666 Georgia (8) Southeastern N 7 9 .438 T6th 20 11 .645 @ 0 1 1st 20 12 .625 Georgia Tech (10) Atlantic Coast N 9 7 .563 7th 20 11 .645 @ 0 1 1st 20 12 .625 Gonzaga (6) West Coast N 16 2 .888 1st 29 4 .879 * 0 1 1st 29 5 .853 Hampton (12) Mid-Eastern N 16 0 100 1st 28 4 .875 * 0 1 1st 28 5 .848 Idaho (14) Western Athletic N 15 1 .939 1st 25 8 .757 * 0 1 1st 25 9 .735 Iowa (6) Big Ten Y 11 5 .687 T4th 26 8 .765 @ 1 1 2nd 27 9 .750 Iowa St. (7) Big 12 Y 9 9 .500 T4th 20 10 .666 @ 0 1 1st 20 11 .645 James Madison (11) Colonial N 15 1 .938 1st 28 5 .848 * 1 1 2nd 29 6 .828 Kentucky (3) Southeastern Y 10 6 .625 4th 24 8 .750 @ 2 1 RSF 26 9 .743 Louisville (3) American Athletic Y^ 16 2 .888 2nd 30 4 .882 @ 3 1 RF 33 5 .868 LSU (7) Southeastern Y 7 9 .438 T6th 19 12 .613 @ 2 1 RSF 21 13 .618 Marist (11) Metro Atlantic N 18 2 .900 T1st 27 6 .818 * 0 1 1st 27 7 .794 Maryland (4) Atlantic Coast Y 12 4 .750 T2nd 24 6 .800 @ 4 1 NSF 28 7 .800 Michigan St. (5) Big Ten N 13 3 .813 T1st 22 9 .710 @ 1 1 2nd 23 10 .697 Middle Tenn. (12) Conference USA N 15 1 .939 1st 29 4 .879 * 0 1 1st 29 5 .853 NC State (5) Atlantic Coast N 11 5 .687 4th 25 7 .782 @ 0 1 1st 25 8 .758 Nebraska (4) Big Ten Y^ 12 4 .750 3rd 25 6 .806 * 1 1 2nd 26 7 .788 North Carolina (4) Atlantic Coast Y 10 6 .625 T5th 24 9 .727 @ 3 1 RF 27 10 .730 North Dakota (14) Big Sky N 15 5 .750 T1st 22 9 .710 * 0 1 1st 22 10 .687 Northwestern St. (16) Southland N 11 7 .611 T4th 21 12 .636 * 0 1 1st 21 13 .618 Notre Dame (1) Atlantic Coast Y^ 16 0 100 1st 32 0 .1000 * 5 1 NF 37 1 .974 Oklahoma (10) Big 12 N 9 9 .500 T5th 18 14 .563 @ 0 1 1st 18 15 .545 Oklahoma St. (5) Big 12 N 11 7 .611 T3rd 23 8 .742 @ 2 1 RSF 25 9 .735 Oregon St. (9) Pac-12 N 13 5 .722 T2nd 23 10 .697 @ 1 1 2nd 24 11 .686 Penn (12) Ivy N 12 2 .857 1st 22 6 .786 * 0 1 1st 22 7 .759 Penn St. (3) Big Ten Y 13 3 .813 T1st 22 7 .759 @ 2 1 RSF 24 8 .750 Prairie View (16) Southwestern N 11 7 .611 4th 14 17 .452 * 0 1 1st 14 18 .438 Purdue (4) Big Ten Y 11 5 .687 T4th 21 8 .724 @ 1 1 2nd 22 9 .710 Robert Morris (16) Northeast N 14 4 .778 1st 21 11 .656 * 0 1 1st 21 12 .636 Saint Joseph's (9) Atlantic 10 N 10 6 .625 T5th 22 9 .710 @ 1 1 2nd 23 10 .697 South Carolina (1) Southeastern N 14 2 .875 1st 27 4 .871 @ 2 1 RSF 29 5 .853 South Dakota (15) Summit N 7 7 .500 4th 19 13 .594 * 0 1 1st 19 14 .576 Southern California (9) Pac-12 N 11 7 .611 T4th 22 12 .647 * 0 1 1st 22 13 .629 St. John's (NY) (8) Big East N 13 5 .722 2nd 22 10 .688 @ 1 1 2nd 23 11 .676 Stanford (1) Pac-12 Y^ 17 1 .944 1st 29 3 .906 @ 4 1 NSF 33 4 .892 Syracuse (6) Atlantic Coast N 10 6 .625 T5th 22 9 .710 @ 1 1 2nd 23 10 .697 Tennessee (1) Southeastern Y 13 3 .813 T2nd 27 5 .844 * 2 1 RSF 29 6 .829 Texas (5) Big 12 N 11 7 .611 T3rd 21 11 .656 @ 1 1 2nd 22 12 .647 Texas A&M (3) Southeastern Y 13 3 .813 T2nd 24 8 .750 @ 3 1 RSF 27 9 .750 UConn (1) American Athletic Y 18 0 100 1st 34 0 .1000 * 6 0 N1st 40 0 .1000 UT Martin (16) Ohio Valley N 15 1 .938 1st 24 7 .774 * 0 1 1st 24 8 .750 Vanderbilt (8) Southeastern N 7 9 .438 T6th 18 12 .600 @ 0 1 1st 18 13 .581 West Virginia (2) Big 12 N 16 2 .889 2nd 29 4 .879 @ 1 1 2nd 30 5 .857 Western Ky. (15) Sun Belt N 13 5 .722 2nd 24 8 .750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 Wichita St. (14) Missouri Valley N 14 4 .778 T1st 26 6 .813 * 0 1 1st 26 7 .789 Winthrop (15) Big South N 15 5 .750 T2nd 24 8 .750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 Wright St. (14) Horizon N 12 4 .750 2nd 26 8 .765 * 0 1 1st 26 9 .743 ^School played initial tournament games and regional games at home.

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2015 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Alabama St. (15) Southwestern N 10 8 .556 T3rd 17 14 .548 * 0 1 1st 17 15 .531 Albany (NY) (13) America East N 14 2 .875 1st 24 8 .750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 American (14) Patriot N 16 2 .889 1st 24 8 .750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 Arizona St. (3) Pac-12 Y 15 3 .833 2nd 27 5 .844 @ 2 1 RSF 29 6 .829 Arkansas (10) Southeastern N 6 10 .375 T9th 17 13 .567 @ 1 1 2nd 18 14 .563 Baylor (2) Big 12 Y 16 2 .889 1st 30 3 .909 * 3 1 RF 33 4 .892 Boise St. (15) Mountain West N 11 7 .611 4th 22 10 .688 * 0 1 1st 22 11 .667 BYU (14) West Coast N 12 6 667 5th 23 9 .719 * 0 1 1st 23 10 .697 California (4) Pac-12 Y 13 5 .722 T3rd 23 9 .719 @ 1 1 2nd 24 10 .706 Chattanooga (7) Southern N 14 0 .1000 1st 29 3 .906 * 0 1 1st 29 4 .879 CSUN (13) Big West N 11 5 688 2nd 23 9 .719 * 0 1 1st 23 10 .697 Dayton (7) Atlantic 10 N 14 2 .875 2nd 25 6 .806 @ 3 1 RF 28 7 .800 DePaul (9) Big East N 15 3 .833 T1st 26 7 .788 * 1 1 2nd 27 8 .771 Duke (4) Atlantic Coast Y 11 5 .688 T4th 21 10 .677 @ 2 1 RSF 23 11 .676 FGCU (7) Atlantic Sun N 14 0 .1000 1st 30 2 .938 * 1 1 2nd 31 3 .912 Florida St. (2) Atlantic Coast Y 14 2 .875 2nd 29 4 .879 @ 3 1 RF 32 5 .865 George Washington (6) Atlantic 10 N 15 1 .938 1st 29 3 .906 * 0 1 1st 29 4 .879 Gonzaga (11) West Coast N 16 2 .889 1st 24 7 .774 @ 2 1 RSF 26 8 .765 Green Bay (9) Horizon N 15 1 .938 1st 28 4 .875 * 0 1 1st 28 5 .848 Iowa (3) Big Ten Y 14 4 778 2nd 24 7 .774 @ 2 1 RSF 26 8 .765 Iowa St. (10) Big 12 N 9 9 .500 T3rd 18 12 .600 @ 0 1 1st 18 13 581 James Madison (12) Colonial N 17 1 944 1st 29 3 .906 * 0 1 1st 29 4 .879 Kentucky (2) Southeastern Y 10 6 .625 T4th 23 9 .719 @ 1 1 2nd 24 10 .706 Liberty (13) Big South N 19 1 .950 1st 26 6 .813 * 0 1 1st 26 7 .788 Little Rock (11) Sun Belt N 18 2 .900 1st 28 4 .875 * 1 1 2nd 29 5 .853 Louisville (3) Atlantic Coast N 12 4 .750 3rd 25 6 .806 @ 2 1 RSF 27 7 .794 LSU (11) Southeastern N 10 6 .625 T4th 17 13 .567 @ 0 1 1st 17 14 .548 Maryland (1) Big Ten Y 18 0 .1000 1st 30 2 .938 * 4 1 NSF 34 3 .919 Miami (FL) (11) Atlantic Coast N 8 8 .500 8th 19 12 .613 @ 1 1 2nd 20 13 .606 Minnesota (8) Big Ten N 11 7 .611 6th 23 9 .719 @ 0 1 1st 23 10 .697 Mississippi St. (5) Southeastern N 11 5 .688 3rd 26 6 .813 @ 1 1 2nd 27 7 .794 Montana (16) Big Sky N 12 6 .667 T4th 23 8 .742 * 0 1 1st 23 9 .719 Nebraska (9) Big Ten N 10 8 .556 7th 21 10 .677 @ 0 1 1st 21 11 .656 New Mexico St. (16) Western Athletic N 13 1 .929 1st 22 7 .759 * 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 North Carolina (4) Atlantic Coast Y 10 6 .625 6th 24 8 .750 @ 2 1 RSF 26 9 .743 Northwestern (7) Big Ten N 12 6 .667 T4th 23 8 .742 @ 0 1 1st 23 9 .719 Northwestern St. (15) Southland N 10 8 556 T6th 19 14 .576 * 0 1 1st 19 15 .559 Notre Dame (1) Atlantic Coast Y 15 1 .938 1st 31 2 .939 * 5 1 NF 36 3 .923 Ohio (14) Mid-American N 16 2 .889 1st 27 4 .871 * 0 1 1st 27 5 .844 Ohio St. (5) Big Ten N 13 5 .722 3rd 23 10 .697 @ 1 1 2nd 24 11 .686 Oklahoma (5) Big 12 N 13 5 .722 2nd 20 11 .645 @ 1 1 2nd 21 12 .636 Oklahoma St. (10) Big 12 N 9 9 .500 T3rd 20 11 .645 @ 0 1 1st 20 12 .625 Oregon St. (3) Pac-12 Y 16 2 .889 1st 26 4 .867 @ 1 1 2nd 27 5 .844 Pittsburgh (10) Atlantic Coast N 9 7 .563 7th 19 11 .633 @ 1 1 2nd 20 12 .625 Princeton (8) Ivy N 14 0 .1000 1st 30 0 .1000 * 1 1 2nd 31 1 .969 Quinnipiac (12) Metro Atlantic N 20 0 .1000 1st 31 3 .912 * 0 1 1st 31 4 .886 Rutgers (8) Big Ten N 12 6 .667 T4th 22 9 .710 @ 1 1 2nd 23 10 .697 Savannah St. (16) Mid-Eastern N 13 3 .813 2nd 21 10 .677 * 0 1 1st 21 11 .656 Seton Hall (9) Big East N 15 3 .833 T1st 28 5 .848 @ 0 1 1st 28 6 .824 South Carolina (1) Southeastern Y 15 1 .938 T1st 30 2 .938 * 4 1 NSF 34 3 .919 South Dakota St. (14) Summit N 12 4 .750 2nd 24 8 .750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 South Fla. (6) American Athletic Y 15 3 .833 2nd 26 7 .788 @ 1 1 2nd 27 8 .771 St. Francis Brooklyn (16) Northeast N 9 9 .500 5th 15 18 455 * 0 1 1st 15 19 .441 Stanford (4) Pac-12 Y 13 5 .722 T3rd 24 9 .727 * 2 1 RSF 26 10 .722 Syracuse (8) Atlantic Coast N 11 5 .688 T4th 21 9 .700 @ 1 1 2nd 22 10 .688 Tennessee (2) Southeastern Y 15 1 .938 T1st 27 5 .844 @ 3 1 RF 30 6 .833 Tennessee St. (15) Ohio Valley N 12 4 .750 1st 18 12 .600 * 0 1 1st 18 13 .581 Texas (5) Big 12 N 9 9 .500 T3rd 22 10 .688 @ 2 1 RSF 24 11 686 Texas A&M (6) Southeastern N 10 6 .625 T4th 23 9 .719 @ 0 1 1st 23 10 .697 Tulane (12) American Athletic N 11 7 .611 T5th 22 10 .688 @ 0 1 1st 22 11 .667 UConn (1) American Athletic Y 18 0 .1000 1st 32 1 .970 * 6 0 N1st 38 1 .974 Washington (6) Pac-12 N 11 7 .611 5th 23 9 .719 @ 0 1 1st 23 10 .697 Western Ky. (12) Conference USA N 16 2 .889 1st 30 4 .882 * 0 1 1st 30 5 .857 Wichita St. (13) Missouri Valley N 17 1 944 1st 29 4 878 * 0 1 1st 29 5 853

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2016 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Alabama St. (15) Southwestern N 14 4 .778 T1st 19 11 .633 * 0 1 1st 19 12 .613 Albany (NY) (12) America East N 15 1 .938 T1st 27 4 .871 * 1 1 2nd 28 5 .848 Arizona St. (2) Pac-12 Y 16 2 .889 T1st 25 6 .806 @ 1 1 2nd 26 7 .788 Army West Point (13) Patriot N 17 1 .944 T1st 29 2 .935 * 0 1 1st 29 3 .906 Auburn (9) Southeastern N 8 8 .500 T5th 19 12 .613 @ 1 1 2nd 20 13 .606 Baylor (1) Big 12 Y 17 1 .944 1st 33 1 .971 * 3 1 RF 36 2 .947 Belmont (13) Ohio Valley N 13 3 .813 1st, Div. 24 8 .750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 Buffalo (14) Mid-American N 8 10 .444 3rd, Div. 20 13 .606 * 0 1 1st 20 14 .588 BYU (7) West Coast N 16 2 .889 1st 26 6 .813 @ 0 1 1st 26 7 .788 Central Ark. (14) Southland N 16 2 .889 2nd 28 3 .903 * 0 1 1st 28 4 .875 Chattanooga (12) Southern N 12 2 .857 T1st 24 7 .774 * 0 1 1st 24 8 .750 Colorado St. (11) Mountain West N 18 0 1.000 1st 31 1 .969 * 0 1 1st 31 2 .939 DePaul (6) Big East N 16 2 .889 1st 25 8 .758 @ 2 1 RSF 27 9 .750 Duquesne (9) Atlantic 10 N 13 3 .813 T1st 27 5 .844 @ 1 1 2nd 28 6 .824 Florida (5) Southeastern N 10 6 .625 T3rd 22 8 .733 @ 0 1 1st 22 9 .710 Florida St. (5) Atlantic Coast N 13 3 .813 T3rd 23 7 .767 @ 2 1 RSF 25 8 .758 George Washington (8) Atlantic 10 N 13 3 .813 T1st 26 6 .813 * 0 1 1st 26 7 .788 Georgia (8) Southeastern N 9 7 .563 4th 21 9 .700 @ 0 1 1st 21 10 .677 Green Bay (10) Horizon N 16 2 .889 1st 28 4 .875 * 0 1 1st 28 5 .848 Hawaii (14) Big West N 12 4 .750 T2nd 21 10 .677 * 0 1 1st 21 11 .656 Idaho (16) Big Sky N 13 5 .722 T2nd 24 9 .727 * 0 1 1st 24 10 .706 Indiana (9) Big Ten N 12 6 .667 4th 20 11 .645 @ 1 1 2nd 21 12 .636 Iona (15) Metro Atlantic N 16 4 .800 2nd 23 11 .676 * 0 1 1st 23 12 .657 Jacksonville (16) ASUN N 11 3 .786 2nd 22 10 .688 * 0 1 1st 22 11 .667 James Madison (11) Colonial Athletic N 17 1 .944 1st 27 5 .844 * 0 1 1st 27 6 .818 Kansas St. (9) Big 12 N 8 10 .444 T5th 18 12 .600 @ 1 1 2nd 19 13 .594 Kentucky (3) Southeastern Y 10 6 .625 T3rd 23 7 .767 @ 2 1 RSF 25 8 .758 Louisville (3) Atlantic Coast Y 15 1 .938 2nd 25 7 .781 @ 1 1 2nd 26 8 .765 Maryland (2) Big Ten Y 16 2 .889 1st 30 3 .909 * 1 1 2nd 31 4 .886 Miami (FL) (5) Atlantic Coast N 10 6 .625 5th 24 8 .750 @ 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 Michigan St. (4) Big Ten N 13 5 .722 3rd 24 8 .750 @ 1 1 2nd 25 9 .735 Middle Tenn. (12) Conference USA N 15 3 .833 T2nd 24 8 .750 * 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 Mississippi St. (5) Southeastern Y 11 5 .688 T2nd 26 7 .788 @ 2 1 RSF 28 8 .778 Missouri (10) Southeastern N 8 8 .500 T5th 21 9 .700 @ 1 1 2nd 22 10 .688 Missouri St. (13) Missouri Valley N 14 4 .778 T2nd 24 9 .727 * 0 1 1st 24 10 .706 N.C. A&T (16) Mid-Eastern N 12 4 .750 T1st 19 11 .633 * 0 1 1st 19 12 .613 New Mexico St. (15) Western Atlantic N 13 1 .929 1st 26 4 .867 * 0 1 1st 26 5 .839 Notre Dame (1) Atlantic Coast Y 16 0 1.000 1st 31 1 .969 * 2 1 RSF 33 2 .943 Ohio St. (3) Big Ten Y 15 3 .833 2nd 24 7 .774 @ 2 1 RSF 26 8 .765 Oklahoma (6) Big 12 N 11 7 .611 T4th 21 10 .677 @ 1 1 2nd 22 11 .667 Oklahoma St. (7) Big 12 N 11 7 .611 T4th 21 9 .700 @ 0 1 1st 21 10 .677 Oregon St. (2) Pac-12 Y 16 2 .889 T1st 28 4 .875 * 4 1 NSF 32 5 .865 Penn (10) Ivy League N 13 1 .929 1st 24 4 .857 * 0 1 1st 24 5 .828 Princeton (11) Ivy League N 12 2 .857 2nd 23 5 .821 @ 0 1 1st 23 6 .793 Purdue (11) Big Ten N 10 8 .556 T5th 20 11 .645 @ 0 1 1st 20 12 .625 Robert Morris (16) Northeast N 11 7 .611 T3rd 20 12 .625 * 0 1 1st 20 13 .606 San Francisco (13) West Coast N 9 9 .500 6th 21 11 .656 * 0 1 1st 21 12 .636 Seton Hall (8) Big East N 12 6 .667 T2nd 23 8 .742 @ 0 1 1st 23 9 .719 South Carolina (1) Southeastern Y 16 0 1.000 1st 31 1 .969 * 2 1 RSF 33 2 .943 South Dakota St. (12) Summit N 13 3 .813 2nd 26 6 .813 * 1 1 2nd 27 7 .794 South Fla. (6) American Athletic N 14 4 .778 2nd 23 9 .719 @ 1 1 2nd 24 10 .706 St. Bonaventure (10) Atlantic 10 N 12 4 .750 2nd 23 7 .767 @ 1 1 2nd 24 8 .750 St. John's (NY) (8) Big East N 11 7 .611 4th 23 9 .719 * 0 1 1st 23 10 .697 Stanford (4) Pac-12 Y 14 4 .778 T2nd 24 7 .774 @ 3 1 RF 27 8 .771 Syracuse (4) Atlantic Coast Y 13 3 .813 T3rd 25 7 .781 @ 5 1 NF 30 8 .789 Tennessee (7) Southeastern N 8 8 .500 T5th 19 13 .594 @ 3 1 RF 22 14 .611 Texas (2) Big 12 Y 15 3 .833 2nd 28 4 .875 @ 3 1 RF 31 5 .861 Texas A&M (4) Southeastern Y 11 5 .688 T2nd 21 9 .700 @ 1 1 2nd 22 10 .688 Troy (15) Sun Belt N 12 8 .600 4th 20 12 .625 * 0 1 1st 20 13 .606 UCLA (3) Pac-12 Y 14 4 .778 T2nd 24 8 .750 @ 2 1 RSF 26 9 .743 UConn (1) American Athletic Y 18 0 1.000 1st 32 0 1.000 * 6 0 N1st 38 0 1.000 UNC Asheville (14) Big South N 16 4 .800 1st 26 6 .813 * 0 1 1st 26 7 .788 Washington (7) Pac-12 N 11 7 .611 3rd 22 10 .688 @ 4 1 NSF 26 11 .703 West Virginia (6) Big 12 N 12 6 .667 3rd 24 9 .727 @ 1 1 2nd 25 10 .714

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2017 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed) Conference Y/N W L Pct. Place W L Pct. Qual W L Finish W L Pct. Albany (NY) (16) America East N 12 4 .750 2nd 21 11 .656 * 0 1 1st 21 12 .636 Arizona St. (8) Pac-12 N 9 9 .500 5th 19 12 .613 @ 1 1 2nd 20 13 .606 Auburn (11) Southeastern N 7 9 .438 T7th 17 14 .548 @ 0 1 1st 17 15 .531 Baylor (1) Big 12 Y 17 1 .944 1st 30 3 .909 @ 3 1 RF 33 4 .892 Belmont (13) Ohio Valley N 16 0 1.000 1st, Div. 27 5 .844 * 0 1 1st 27 6 .818 Boise St. (13) Mountain West N 12 6 .667 3rd 25 7 .781 * 0 1 1st 25 8 .758 Bucknell (14) Patriot N 16 2 .889 1st 27 5 .844 * 0 1 1st 27 6 .818 California (9) Pac-12 N 6 12 .333 T6th 19 13 .594 @ 1 1 2nd 20 14 .588 Central Ark. (14) Southland N 16 2 .889 1st 26 4 .867 * 0 1 1st 26 5 .839 Chattanooga (13) Southern N 12 2 .857 T1st 21 10 .677 * 0 1 1st 21 11 .656 Creighton (7) Big East N 16 2 .889 T1st 23 7 .767 @ 1 1 2nd 24 8 .750 Dayton (12) Atlantic-10 N 13 3 .813 T1st 22 9 .710 * 0 1 1st 22 10 .688 DePaul (7) Big East N 16 2 .889 T1st 26 7 .788 @ 1 1 2nd 27 8 .771 Drake (10) Missouri Valley N 18 0 1.000 1st 28 4 .875 * 0 1 1st 28 5 .848 Duke (2) Atlantic Coast Y 13 3 .813 T2nd 27 5 .844 @ 1 1 2nd 28 6 .824 Elon (11) Colonial N 16 2 .889 1st 27 6 .818 * 0 1 1st 27 7 .794 FGCU (13) ASUN N 12 2 .857 2nd 26 8 .765 * 0 1 1st 26 9 .743 Florida St. (3) Atlantic Coast Y 13 3 .813 T2nd 25 6 .806 @ 3 1 RF 28 7 .800 Gonzaga (11) West Coast N 14 4 .778 1st 26 6 .813 * 0 1 1st 26 7 .788 Green Bay (8) Horizon N 15 3 .833 T1st 27 5 .844 * 0 1 1st 27 6 .818 Hampton (15) Mid-Eastern N 11 5 .688 3rd 20 12 .625 * 0 1 1st 20 13 .606 Iowa St. (9) Big 12 N 9 9 .500 5th 18 12 .600 @ 0 1 1st 18 13 .581 Kansas St. (7) Big 12 Y 11 7 .611 4th 22 10 .688 @ 1 1 2nd 23 11 .676 Kentucky (4) Southeastern Y 11 5 .688 T3rd 21 10 .677 @ 1 1 2nd 22 11 .667 Long Beach St. (15) Big West N 12 4 .750 2nd 23 10 .697 * 0 1 1st 23 11 .676 Louisville (4) Atlantic Coast Y 12 4 .750 T3rd 27 7 .794 @ 2 1 RSF 29 8 .784 LSU (8) Southeastern N 8 8 .500 6th 20 11 .645 @ 0 1 1st 20 12 .625 Marquette (5) Big East N 13 5 .722 2nd 25 7 .781 * 0 1 1st 25 8 .758 Maryland (3) Big Ten Y 15 1 .938 T1st 30 2 .938 * 2 1 RSF 32 3 .914 Miami (FL) (4) Atlantic Coast Y 10 6 .625 5th 23 8 .742 @ 1 1 2nd 24 9 .727 Michigan St. (9) Big Ten N 9 7 .563 4th 21 11 .656 @ 0 1 1st 21 12 .636 Mississippi St. (2) Southeastern Y 13 3 .813 2nd 29 4 .879 @ 5 1 NF 34 5 .872 Missouri (6) Southeastern N 11 5 .688 T3rd 21 10 .677 @ 1 1 2nd 22 11 .667 Montana St. (14) Big Sky N 15 3 .833 T1st 25 6 .806 * 0 1 1st 25 7 .781 NC State (6) Atlantic Coast N 12 4 .750 T3rd 22 8 .733 @ 1 1 2nd 23 9 .719 New Mexico St. (15) Western Atlantic N 14 0 1.000 1st 24 6 .800 * 0 1 1st 24 7 .774 Notre Dame (1) Atlantic Coast Y 15 1 .938 1st 30 3 .909 * 3 1 RF 33 4 .892 Ohio St. (5) Big Ten N 15 1 .938 T1st 26 6 .813 @ 2 1 RSF 28 7 .800 Oklahoma (6) Big 12 N 13 5 .722 3rd 22 9 .710 @ 2 1 2nd 23 10 .697 Oregon (10) Pac-12 N 8 10 .444 5th 20 13 .606 @ 3 1 RF 23 14 .622 Oregon St. (2) Pac-12 Y 16 2 .889 1st 29 4 .879 @ 2 1 RSF 31 5 .861 Penn (12) Ivy League N 13 1 .929 1st 22 7 .759 * 0 1 1st 22 8 .733 Purdue (9) Big Ten N 10 6 .625 T3rd 22 12 .647 @ 1 1 2nd 23 13 .639 Quinnipiac (12) Metro Atlantic N 17 3 .850 1st 27 6 .818 * 2 1 RSF 29 7 .806 Robert Morris (16) Northeast N 14 4 .778 1st 22 10 .688 * 0 1 1st 22 11 .667 South Carolina (1) Southeastern Y 14 2 .875 1st 27 4 .871 * 6 0 N1st 33 4 .892 South Fla. (11) American Athletic N 11 5 .688 3rd 24 8 .750 @ 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 Stanford (2) Pac-12 Y 15 3 .833 T2nd 28 5 .848 * 4 1 NSF 32 6 .842 Syracuse (8) Atlantic Coast N 11 5 .688 4th 21 10 .677 @ 1 1 2nd 22 11 .667 Temple (7) American Athletic N 13 3 .813 2nd 24 7 .774 @ 0 1 1st 24 8 .750 Tennessee (5) Southeastern N 10 6 .625 4th 19 11 .633 @ 1 1 2nd 20 12 .625 Texas (3) Big 12 Y 15 3 .833 2nd 23 8 .742 @ 2 1 RSF 25 9 .735 Texas A&M (5) Southeastern N 9 7 .563 5th 21 11 .656 @ 1 1 2nd 22 12 .647 Texas Southern (16) Southwestern N 14 4 .778 T1st 23 9 .719 * 0 1 1st 23 10 .697 Toledo (10) Mid-American N 12 6 .667 T3rd, Div 25 8 .758 * 0 1 1st 25 9 .735 Troy (15) Sun Belt N 12 6 .667 3rd 22 10 .688 * 0 1 1st 22 11 .667 UCLA (4) Pac-12 Y 13 5 .722 3rd 23 8 .742 @ 2 1 RSF 25 9 .735 UConn (1) American Athletic Y 16 0 1.000 1st 32 0 1.000 * 4 1 NSF 36 1 .973 UNC Asheville (16) Big South N 9 9 .500 6th 19 15 .559 * 0 1 1st 19 15 .559 UNI (10) Missouri Valley N 15 3 .833 2nd 24 8 .750 @ 0 1 1st 24 9 .727 Washington (3) Pac-12 Y 15 3 .833 T2nd 27 5 .844 @ 2 1 RSF 29 6 .829 West Virginia (6) Big 12 N 8 10 .444 6th 23 10 .697 * 1 1 2nd 24 11 .686 Western Ill. (14) Summit N 13 3 .813 1st 26 6 .813 * 0 1 1st 26 7 .788 Western Ky. (12) Conference USA N 16 2 .889 1st 27 6 .818 * 0 1 1st 27 7 .794

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1982 Championship Bracket

Regional Regional National National First Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 at Southern California (20-3) March 13 Southern California 99-55 8 Kent St. (17-13)* Southern California 73-70 March 19 4 at Penn St. (23-5) March 12 Penn St. 96-75 5 Clemson (20-11) Mideast Knoxville, TN Tennessee 91-90 (OT) 2 at Tennessee (19-9) March 21 March 13 Tennessee 72-56 7 Jackson St. (28-7)*

March 19 Tennessee 78-63 3 at Memphis (25-4)* March 12 Memphis 72-70 6 Ole Miss (27-4) Norfolk, VA Louisiana Tech 69-46 1 at Louisiana Tech (30-1) March 26 March 12 Louisiana Tech 114-53 8 Tennessee Tech (20-10)* Louisiana Tech 92-54 March 18 4 at Arizona St. (23-6) March 12 Arizona St. 97-77 5 Georgia (21-8) Midwest Ruston, LA Louisiana Tech 82-60 2 at Kentucky (22-7)* March 21 March 14 Kentucky 88-80 7 Illinois (21-8)

March 18 Kentucky 73-69 3 at South Carolina (21-7) March 14 South Carolina 79-54 6 East Caro. (17-9) Norfolk, VA Louisiana Tech 76-62 1 at Old Dominion (21-5) March 28 NATIONAL CHAMPION March 13 Old Dominion 75-42 8 Saint Peter’s (25-4)* Kansas St. 76-67 March 18 4 at Kansas St. (24-5)* March 13 Kansas St. 78-75 5 Stephen F. Austin (15-8) East Raleigh, NC Cheyney 93-71 2 at Cheyney (24-2) March 20 March 13 Cheyney 75-64 7 Auburn (24-4)

March 18 Cheyney 74-68 3 at North Carolina St. (23-5) March 13 North Carolina St. 75-71 6 Northwestern (21-7)

1 at Long Beach St. (22-5)* Norfolk, VA Cheyney 76-66 March 12 Long Beach St. 95-57 March 26 8 Howard (14-10)* Drake 91-78 March 19 4 at Drake (26-6)* March 14 Drake 90-79 5 Ohio St. (19-6)* West Stanford, CA 2 at Maryland (22-6)* March 21 Maryland 89-78 March 14 Maryland 82-48 7 Stanford (19-7)*

March 19 Maryland 80-68 3 at Oregon (20-4) March 13 Missouri 59-53 6 Missouri (23-8)

*Automatic selection

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1983 Championship Bracket

Opening Regional Regional National National Round First Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship 1 at Tennessee (23-7) South Carolina St. (16-7) March 18 Tennessee 86-51 March 16 8 South Carolina St. (85-67) at La Salle (16-12) Tennessee 90-83 (OT) March 25

5 Florida St. (24-5) March 18 Ole Miss 86-76 4 at Ole Miss (25-5) Mideast South Bend, IN Georgia 67-63 3 at Kentucky (23-4) March 27 March 18 Indiana 87-76 6 Indiana (18-10)*

March 25 Georgia 86-70 7 North Carolina (22-7) March 19 Georgia 72-70 2 at Georgia (24-6)* Norfolk, VA Southern California 81-57 1 at Southern California (25-2)* April 1 at La.-Monroe (21-5) March 18 Southern California 99-85 March 15 8 La.-Monroe (72-53) Montana (26-3) Southern California 96-59 March 24 5 Utah (22-6)* March 20 Arizona St. 78-64 4 at Arizona St. (22-6) West Los Angeles Southern California 81-74 3 #at Oregon St. (23-5)* March 26 March 19 Oregon St. 75-62 6 UCLA (18-10)

March 24 Long Beach St. 92-72 7 Stephen F. Austin (18-6) March 19 Long Beach St. 88-61 2 at Long Beach St. (22-6) Norfolk, VA Southern California 69-67 1 at Louisiana Tech (27-1) April 3 NATIONAL CHAMPION Middle Tenn. (25-4) March 17 Louisiana Tech 91-59 March 15 8 Middle Tenn. (64-61) at Jackson St. (21-7) Louisiana Tech 81-54 March 25 5 at Auburn (23-7) March 19 Auburn 89-76 4 Missouri (23-5)* Midwest Ruston, LA Louisiana Tech 72-58 3 at Kansas St. (24-5) March 27 March 19 Kansas St. 91-72 6 Illinois St. (20-9)*

March 25 Texas 73-70 7 Louisville (20-9)* March 17 Texas 84-55 2 at Texas (28-2)*

1 at Cheyney (26-2) Norfolk, VA Louisiana Tech 71-55 at Dartmouth (18-7) March 18 Cheyney 107-35 April 1 March 15 8 Monmouth 77-58 Monmouth (14-14) Penn St. 73-72 March 24 5 Penn St. (24-6)* March 19 Penn St. 94-80 4 at North Carolina St. (22-7) East University Park, PA 3 at Maryland (25-4)* March 26 Old Dominion 74-60 March 19 Maryland 94-71 6 Central Mich. (20-8)*

March 24 Old Dominion 74-57 7 St. John’s (NY) (23-5)* March 19 Old Dominion 86-63 2 at Old Dominion (26-5)*

* Automatic selection # at Salem, OR

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1984 Championship Bracket

Regional Regional National National First Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 at Georgia (28-2)* March 17 Georgia 112-69 8 Louisville (16-15)* Georgia 73-63 March 233 5 at Ohio St. (22-6)* March 18 Ole Miss 77-55 4 Ole Miss (23-5) Mideast Knoxville, TN Tennessee 73-61 3 at Tennessee (19-9) March 25 March 17 Tenneseee 70-52 6 Middle Tenn. (19-9)*

March 233 Tennessee 65-58 7 at Central Mich. (27-2)* March 17 Alabama 78-70 2 Alabama (22-8) Los Angeles Tennessee 82-73 1 at Old Dominion (22-4)* March 30 March 16 Old Dominion 87-65 8 Penn St. (19-11)* Old Dominion 73-71 (OT) March 222 5 Virginia (22-6) March 177 North Carolina St. 86-73 4 at North Carolina St. (22-8) Norfolk, VA East Cheyney 80-71 3 at Cheyney (22-4) March 24 March 177 Cheyney 92-64 6 Maryland (19-9)

March 222 Cheyney 73-72 7 St. John’s (NY) (24-5)* March 166 North Carolina 81-79 (OT) 2 at North Carolina (23-7)* Los Angeles Southern California 72-61 1 at Southern California (24-4)* April 1 NATIONAL CHAMPION March 17 Southern California 97-72 8 BYU (18-7)* Southern California 76-51 March 22 5 Oregon St. (21-7) March 18 Montana 56-47 4 at Montana (25-3)* West Long Beach, CA Southern California 90-74 3 Oregon (23-6)* March 24 March 18 San Diego St. 70-63 6 at San Diego St. (23-5)

March 22 Long Beach St. 91-73 (OT) 7 UNLV (24-6) March 17 Long Beach St. 78-58 2 #at Long Beach St. (23-5)

1 at Louisiana Tech (27-2) Los Angeles Southern California 62-57 March 166 Louisiana Tech 94-68 March 30 8 Texas Tech (23-6) Louisiana Tech 92-67 March 23 5 at LSU (22-6) March 18 LSU 92-82 4 Missouri (25-5) Midwest 3 Kansas St. (25-5)* Ruston, LA Louisiana Tech 85-60 March 25 March 15 La.-Monroe 78-73 6 at La.-Monroe (22-3)*

March 23 Texas 99-91 7 Drake (22-6)* March 15 Texas 96-60 2 at Texas (30-2)*

* Automatic selection # at Los Angeles

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1985 Championship Bracket

Regional Regional National National First Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 at Texas (27-2)* March 14 Texas 84-62 8 Western Mich. (19-9)* Western Ky. 90-92 March 22 5 Middle Tenn. (23-6)* March 17 Western Ky. 90-83 4 at Western Ky. (26-5) Mideast Bowling Green, KY Western Ky. 72-68 3 at Tennessee (21-9) March 25 March 16 Tenneseee 65-55 6 Virginia (21-7)

March 22 Ole Miss 63-60 7 Southern Miss. (21-8) March 15 Ole Miss 81-68 2 at Ole Miss (27-2) Austin, TX Georgia 91-78 1 at Long Beach St. (26-3)* March 29 March 16 Long Beach St. 112-85 8 BYU (19-8)* Long Beach St. 75-72 March 21 5 Idaho (28-1)* March 157 Southern California 74-51 4 at Southern California (19-8) Los Angles West Georgia 97-82 3 at Washington (26-1)* March 23 March 157 UCLA 78-62 6 UCLA (19-9)

March 21 Georgia 78-42 7 Tennessee Tech (20-8) March 16 Georgia 91-74 2 at Georgia (25-4) Austin, TX Old Dominion 70-65 1 at Louisiana Tech (27-3)* March 31 NATIONAL CHAMPION March 15 Louisiana Tech 81-57 8 Illinois St.(23-5)* Louisiana Tech 94-64 March 22 5 San Diego St. (20-8) March 15 San Diego St. 70-68 4 at UNLV (25-4) Midwest Monroe, LA La.-Monroe 85-76 3 at Auburn (24-5) March 24 March 16 Auburn 82-64 6 Memphis (23-6)*

March 22 La.-Monroe 76-71 7 Missouri (22-8)* March 14 La.-Monroe 85-84 2 at La.-Monre (27-1)*

1 at Old Dominion (26-3)* Austin, TX Old Dominion 57-47 March 16 Old Dominion 88-63 March 29 8 Syracuse (18-12)* Old Dominion 77-67 March 21 5 Saint Joseph’s (25-4) March 15 North Carolina St. 67-63 4 at North Carolina St. (24-5)* East 3 at Penn St. (27-4)* Norfolk, VA Old Dominion 72-68 March 23 March 17 Penn St. 98-79 6 North Carolina (21-10)

March 21 Ohio St. 81-78 7 Holy Cross (21-6)* March 17 Ohio St. 102-60 2 at Ohio St. (26-2)*

* Automatic selection

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1986 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship 1 at Texas (29-0)* 8 Arkansas (72-7) March 14 Texas 108-67 March 12 Missouri 66-65 9 at Missouri (19-11)* Texas 85-59 March 20 5 Vanderbilt (22-8) March 16 Oklahoma 86-67 4 at Oklahoma (23-6) Midwest Austin, TX Texas 66-63 3 at Auburn (23-5) March 22 March 14 Auburn 61-39 6 Southern Ill. (25-3)*

10 at Drake (21-7) March 20 Ole Miss 56-55 (OT) March 12 Drake 73-70 7 Kentucky (18-10) March 15 Ole Miss 84-71 2 at Ole Miss (22-7) Lexington, KY Texas 90-65 1 at Virginia (26-2) March 28 8 James Madison (26-3) March 15 James Madison 71-62 March 12 James Madison 55-53 9 at Providence (24-5) Western Ky. 72-51 March 20 5 Saint Joseph’s (22-6) March 16 Western Ky. 74-65 4 at Western Ky. (29-3)* East Philadelphia, PA Western Ky. 89-74 3 at Penn St. (23-7)* March 22 March 14 Penn St. 63-59 6 North Carolina St. (18-10)

10 #La Salle (21-8)* March 20 Rutgers 85-72 March 12 Villanova 60-55 7 Villanova (21-7)* March 15 Rutgers 85-58 2 at Rutgers (27-3) Lexington, KY Texas 97-81 1 at Southern California (27-4) March 30 NATIONAL CHAMPION 8 at Montana (26-8)* March 16 Southern California 81-50 March 12 Montana 58-46 9 Utah (21-7)* Southern California 84-70 March 20 5 UNLV (22-8)* March 15 North Carolina 82-76 4 at North Carolina (22-8) West Long Beach, CA Southern California 80-64 3 at Long Beach St. (28-4) March 22 March 15 Long Beach St. 78-73 (OT) 6 Texas Tech (21-8)

10 North Texas (20-9)* March 20 Louisiana Tech 71-69 March 12 Washington 69-54* 7 at Washington (23-5) March 15 Louisiana Tech 79-54 2 at Louisiana Tech (25-4)

1 at Georgia (29-1)* Lexington, KY Southern California 83-59 8 Illinois (19-9) March 15 Georgia 103-64 March 28 March 12 Illinois 69-68 9atOhio (26-2)* Tennessee 85-82 March 20 5 Iowa (22-6) March 16 Tennessee 73-68 4 at Tennessee (21-9) Mideast Iowa City, IA 3 at Ohio St. (22-6)* March 22 Tennessee 67-65 March 16 Ohio St. 87-71 6 Maryland (17-12)*

10 Middle Tenn. (19-9)* March 20 LSU 81-80 March 12 Middle Tenn. 78-77 (OT) 7 at South Carolina (19-10)* March 16 LSU 78-65 2 at LSU (25-5)

* Automatic selection # at the Palestra, Philadelphia, PA

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1987 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 at Texas (28-1)* 8 South Ala. (24-5) March 15 Texas 86-56 March 11 Saint Joseph’s 67-56 9 at Saint Joseph’s (22-8) Texas 91-57 March 19 5 Vanderbilt (23-9) March 15 James Madison 68-60 4 at James Madison (26-3)* East Fayetteville, NC Texas 85-77 3 North Carolina St. (23-6)* March 21 March 14 North Carolina St. 68-67 6 at Villanova (27-3)*

10 Manhattan (20-10)* March 19 Rutgers 75-60 March 11 Duke 70-55 7 at Duke (18-9) March 14 Rutgers 78-64 2 at Rutgers (28-2)* Austin, TX Louisiana Tech 79-75 1 at Louisiana Tech (26-2) March 27 9 at Northwestern (19-9) March 14 Louisiana Tech 82-60 March 11 Northwestern 62-61 (OT) 8 Kansas St. (22-8) Louisiana Tech 66-53 March 19 5 Southern Ill. (27-2)* March 15 Southern Ill. 70-56 4 at LSU (20-7) Midwest Monroe, LA Louisiana Tech 66-65 3 at Iowa (24-4) March 21 March 15 Iowa 68-46 6 New Orleans (25-6)

10 at La.-Monroe (14-9)* March 19 Iowa 62-60 March 11 Kansas 78-72 7 Kansas (19-12)* March 14 Georgia 82-51 2 at Georgia (26-4) Austin, TX Tennessee 67-44 1 at Long Beach St. (30-2)* March 29 NATIONAL CHAMPION 8 at Washington (22-6) March 14 Long Beach St. 72-57 March 11 Washington 86-73 9 New Mexico St. (23-6)* Long Beach St. 94-55 March 19 5 Penn St. (23-6) March 13 Ole Miss 80-75 4 at Ole Miss (24-4) West Los Angeles Long Beach St. 102-82 3 at Southern California (21-7)* March 21 March5 15 Southern California 81-69 6 Western Ky. (24-8)

10 Eastern Wash. (18-11)* March 19 Ohio St. 74-63 March 11 at Oregon 75-56 7 at Oregon (22-6) March 14 Ohio St. 76-62 2 Ohio St. (24-4)*

1 at Auburn (29-1)* Austin, TX Tennessee 74-64 8 at Illinois (18-9) March 14 Auburn 92-58 March 27 March 11 Illinois 80-64 9 Bowling Green (27-2)* Auburn 77-61 March 19 5 Old Dominion (17-12)* March 14 Old Dominion 76-58 4 at North Carolina (19-9) Mideast Knoxville, TN 3 at Virginia (25-4) March 21 Tennessee 77-61 March 15 Virginia 76-75 6 Memphis St. (20-8)

10 Southern Miss. (21-8)* March 19 Tennessee 66-58 March 11 Tennessee Tech 78-66 7 at Tennessee Tech (23-6)* March 15 Tennessee 95-59 2 at Tennessee (23-6)

*Automatic selection

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1988 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 at Iowa (27-1)* 8 at Stephen F. Austin (28-4) March 20 Iowa 83-65 March 16 Stephen F. Austin 84-62 9 LSU (18-10) Iowa 79-67 March 24 5 Nebraska (22-6) March 19 Southern California 100-82 4 at Southern California (21-7) West Long Beach, CAC Long Beach St. 98-78 3 at Washington (24-4)* March 26 March 19 Washington 99-74 6 New Mexico St. (26-2)*

10 at Eastern Ill. (22-7)* March 24 Long Beach St. 104-78 March 16 Colorado 78-72 7 Colorado (20-10) March 19 Long Beach St. 103-64 2 at Long Beach St. (25-5)* Tacoma, WA Auburn 68-55 1 at Auburn (28-2) April 1 8 La Salle (25-4) March 20 Auburn 94-66 #March 16 Penn St. 86-85 9 Penn St. (19-12) Auburn 68-65 March 24 5 Western Ky. (26-7)* March 19 Georgia 84-66 4 at Georgia (20-9) Mideast Atlanta Auburn 103-74 3 at Ohio St. (24-4) March 26 March 20 Ohio St. 116-75 6 Syracuse (22-8)

10 Bowling Green (24-5)* March 24 Maryland 81-66 March 16 Saint Joseph’s 68-66 7 at Saint Joseph’s (23-7) March 19 Maryland 78-67 2 at Maryland (24-5)* Tacoma, WA Louisiana Tech 56-54 1 at Tennessee (28-2)* April 3 NATIONAL CHAMPION 8 at Villanova (20-8) March 19 Tennessee 94-66 March 16 Wake Forest 53-51 9 Wake Forest (22-7) Tennessee 72-52 March 24 5 Clemson (21-8) March 19 James Madison 70-63 4 at James Madison (26-3)* East Norfolk, VA Tennessee 84-76 3 at Rutgers (26-4)* March 26 March 19 Rutgers 88-78 6 Old Dominion (17-11)

10 Fairfield (19-9)* March 24 Virginia 89-75 March 16 St. John’s (NY) 83-70 7 at St. John’s (NY) (21-9)* March 19 Virginia 85-64 2 at Virginia (25-4)

1 at Texas (30-2)* Louisiana Tech 68-59 Tacoma, WA 8 at South Carolina (22-10)* March 20 Texas 77-58 March 16 South Carolina 77-63 April 1 9 Alabama (18-9) Texas 79-58 March 24 5 Stanford (26-4) March 20 Stanford 74-72 (OT) 4 at Montana (28-1)* Midwest 3 at Ole Miss (23-6) Austin, TX Louisiana Tech 83-80 (OT) March 19 Ole Miss 74-68 March 26 6 Houston (22-6)

10 Middle Tenn (22-7)* March 24 Louisiana Tech 80-60 March 16 Kansas 81-75 7 at Kansas (21-9)* March 19 Louisiana Tech 89-50 2 at Louisiana Tech (27-2)

*Automatic selection #at Auburn, Ala.

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1989 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 at Auburn (28-1) 8 at Temple (21-9) March 19 Auburn 88-54 March 15 Temple 90-80 9 Holy Cross (21-9)* Auburn 71-60 5 at Georgia (22-6) March 23 March 15 Georgia 90-69 12 Chattanooga (19-11)* March 18 Clemson 78-65 4 at Clemson (19-10) Mideast Auburn, AL Auburn 77-51 3 at Ole Miss (21-7) March 25 6 at Old Dominion (22-8) March 19 Ole Miss 74-58 March 15 Old Dominion 66-41 11 Villanova (18-11) 10 Southern Miss. (26-4) March 23 Ole Miss 68-63 March 15 Rutgers 95-73 7 at Rutgers (23-6) March 18 North Carolina St. 75-73 2 at North Carolina St. (23-6) Tacoma, WA Auburn 76-71 1 at Louisiana Tech (29-3) March 31 8 Miami (FL) (21-7) March 19 Louisiana Tech 103-78 March 15 Oklahoma St. 93-69 9 at Oklahoma St. (19-11) Louisiana Tech 85-68 5 at Purdue (23-5) March 23 March 15 at Purdue 91-63 12 Arkansas (22-7) March 19 LSU 54-53 4 LSU (18-10) Midwest Ruston, LA Louisiana Tech 85-75 3 at Iowa (26-4) March 25 6 at South Carolina (23-6)* March 18 Iowa 77-75 March 15 Tennessee Tech 77-73 11 Tennessee Tech (21-7)* 10 Northwestern St. (22-7) March 23 Stanford 98-74 March 15 Illinois St. 100-79 7 at Illinois St. (22-7)* March 18 Stanford 105-77 2 at Stanford (26-2)* Tacoma, WA Tennessee 76-60 1 at Tennessee (30-2)* April 2 NATIONAL CHAMPION 8 at UConn (24-5)* March 18 Tennessee 91-61 March 15 La Salle 72-63 9 La Salle (27-2) Tennessee 80-47 5 at Western Ky. (22-8)* March 23 March 15 West Virginia 66-57 12 West Virginia (23-7)* March 19 Virginia 81-68 4 at Virginia (20-9) East Bowling Green, KY Tennessee 94-80 3 at Ohio St. (23-5)* March 25 6 at James Madison (25-3)* March 19 Ohio St. 81-66 March 15 James Madison 94-74 11 Providence (22-10) 10 at Saint Joseph’s (22-7) March 23 Long Beach St. 89-83 March 15 Saint Joseph’s 82-68 7 Vanderbilt (21-7) March 19 Long Beach St. 84-65 2 at Long Beach St. (28-4)*

1 at Maryland (26-2)* Tennessee 77-65 Tacoma, WA 8 Cincinnati (21-8) March 18 Maryland 78-65 March 15 Bowling Green 69-59 March 31 9 at Bowling Green (25-3)* Maryland 89-54 5 at Washington (22-9) March 23 March 15 Washington 87-79 12 Hawaii (18-9) March 18 Stephen F. Austin 73-63 4 at Stephen F. Austin (29-3) West 3 at Colorado (27-3)* Austin, TX Maryland 79-71 11 Utah (24-5)* March 18 UNLV 84-74 March 25 March 15 UNLV 67-53 6 at UNLV (25-6) 10 at Montana (26-3)* March 23 Texas 88-77 March 15 Montana 82-67 7 Cal St. Fullerton (21-8) March 18 Texas 83-54 2 at Texas (25-4)*

*Automatic selection

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1990 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 at Tennessee (25-5) 8 at Old Dominion (20-9)* March 18 Tennessee 87-68 March 14 Old Dominion 91-69 9 Saint Joseph’s (24-6) Tennessee 80-62 March 22 5 at Clemson (20-9) March 14 Clemson 79-55 12 Manhattan (18-12)* March 17 Clemson 61-59 4 at UConn (25-5) East Norfolk, VA Virginia 79-75 (OT) 3 at Providence (26-4)* March 24 6 at Maryland (18-10) March 17 Providence 77-75 March 14 Maryland 100-71 11 Appalachian St. (20-8)* 10 at Florida St. (21-8) March 22 Virginia 77-71 March 14 Penn St. 83-73 7 Penn St. (24-6)* March 18 Virginia 85-64 2 at Virginia (26-5)* Knoxville, TN Stanford 75-66 1 at Stanford (27-1)* March 30 8 at Montana (27-2)* March 17 Stanford 106-76 March 14 Hawaii 83-78 9 Hawaii (25-3) Stanford 78-65 5 at Ole Miss (20-9) March 22 March 14 Ole Miss 74-51 12 Utah (20-9)* March 17 Ole Miss 66-62 4 at UNLV (27-2)* West Stanford, CA Stanford 114-87 3 at Stephen F. Austin (27-2)* March 24 11 California (17-11) March 17 Stephen F. Austin 78-62 March 14 Long Beach St. 87-84 6 at Long Beach St. (24-7) 10 UCLA (17-11) March 22 Arkansas 87-82 March 14 Arkansas 90-80 (OT) 7 at Arkansas (22-4) March 18 Arkansas 81-70 2 at Georgia (25-4) Knoxville, TN Stanford 88-81 1 at Washington (26-2) April 1 NATIONAL CHAMPION 8 at DePaul (21-9) March 17 Washington 77-68 March 14 DePaul 73-63 9 Western Ky. (17-11) Washington 73-61 5 at South Carolina (22-8) March 22 March 14 South Carolina 93-50 12 Bowling Green (22-8)* March 17 South Carolina 76-67 4 at Northwestern (24-4) Mideast Iowa City, IA Auburn 76-50 3 at Iowa (23-5)* March 24 6 at Vanderbilt (21-10) March 17 Vanderbilt 61-56 March 14 Vanderbilt 78-75 11 Rutgers (20-9) 10 Richmond (25-4)* March 22 Auburn 89-67 March 14 Tennessee Tech 77-59 7 at Tennessee Tech (25-4)* March 18 Auburn 73-54 2 at Auburn (24-6)*

1 at Louisiana Tech (29-0)* Knoxville, TN Auburn 81-69 8 at Southern Miss. (26-4)* March 17 Louisiana Tech 89-70 March 30 March 14 Southern Miss. 75-65 9 LSU (21-8) Louisiana Tech 91-47 5 at Northern Ill. (25-4) March 22 March 14 Northern Ill. 84-63 12 Texas Tech (19-10) March 18 Purdue 86-81 4 at Purdue (22-6) Midwest 3 at Texas (25-4)* Austin, TX Louisiana Tech 71-57 6 at Ohio St. (17-11) March 18 Texas 95-66 March 24 March 14 Ohio St. 73-61 11 Southern Ill. (21-9)* 10 Michigan (19-9) March 22 Texas 72-63 March 14 Michigan 77-68 7 at Oklahoma St. (20-10)* March 17 North Carolina St. 81-64 2 at North Carolina St. (24-5)

*Automatic selection

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1991 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 at Tennessee (25-5) 8 at Missouri St. (25-4)* March 16 Tennessee 55-47 March 13 Missouri St. 94-64 9 Tennessee Tech (22-7)* Tennessee 68-61 March 21 5 at Florida St. (24-6)* March 13 Florida St. 96-57 12 Appalachian St. (19-13)* March 16 Western Ky. 72-69 4 at Western Ky. (28-2)* Mideast Knoxville, TN Tennessee 69-65 3 at Auburn (24-5) March 23 6 Maryland (17-12) March 17 Auburn 84-58 March 13 Holy Cross 81-74 11 at Holy Cross (24-5) 10 at Vanderbilt (17-11) March 21 Auburn 58-45 March 13 Vanderbilt 73-64 7 South Carolina (22-8) March 16 Vanderbilt 69-63 2 at Purdue (26-2)* New Orleans Tennessee 68-60 1 at Georgia (26-3) March 30 8 at UNLV (24-6) March 16 Georgia 86-62 March 13 UNLV 70-65 9 Texas Tech (23-7) Georgia 87-77 5 at Southern California (17-11) March 21 March 13 Southern California 63-52 12 Utah (20-9)* March 16 Long Beach St. 83-58 4 at Long Beach St. (23-7)* West Las Vegas Stanford 75-67 3 at Washington (23-4) March 23 6 Iowa (20-8) March 16 Washington 70-53 March 13 Iowa 64-53 11 at Montana (26-3)* 10 Louisiana Tech (18-11)* March 21 Stanford 73-47 March 13 Cal St. Fullerton 84-80 7 at Cal St. Fullerton (24-7) March 16 Stanford 91-67 2 at Stanford (23-5)* New Orleans Tennessee 70-67 (OT) 1 at Penn St. (29-1)* March 31 NATIONAL CHAMPION 8 at James Madison (24-4) March 16 James Madison 73-71 March 13 James Madison 70-62 9 Kentucky (20-8) Clemson 57-55 12 Fairfield (25-5)* March 21 March 13 Providence 88-87 5 at Providence (25-5) March 16 Clemson 103-91 4 at Clemson (20-10) East Philadelphia UConn 60-57 3 at UConn (26-4)* March 23 6 at Rutgers (23-6) March 16 UConn 81-80 March 13 Toledo 83-65 11 Toledo (23-6)* 10 George Washington (22-6) March 21 UConn 82-71 March 13 George Washington 73-62 7 at Richmond (26-4)* March 16 North Carolina St. 94-83 2 at North Carolina St. (26-5)* New Orleans 1 at Virginia (27-2) March 30 Virginia 61-55 8 at Stephen F. Austin (25-4)* March 17 Virginia 74-72 March 13 Stephen F. Austin 73-62 9 Ole Miss (20-8) Virginia 76-61 5 at Oklahoma St. (25-5)* March 21 March 13 at Oklahoma St. 81-80 12 DePaul (19-11)* March 16 Oklahoma St. 96-94 (3 OT) 4 Michigan St. (21-7) Midwest 3 at Arkansas (27-3)* Austin, TX Virginia 85-70 March 23 6 at Northwestern (20-8) March 16 Arkansas 105-68 March 13 Northwestern 82-62 11 Washington St. (18-10) 10 Lamar (26-3) March 21 Lamar 91-75 March 13 at Lamar 77-63 7 at Texas (21-8) March 11 Lamar 93-73 2 LSU (24-6)*

* Automatic selection

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1992 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 at Virginia (29-1)* 8 at George Washington (24-6)* March 22 Virginia 97-58 March 18 George Washington 70-69 9 Vermont (29-0) Virginia 103-83 March 26 5 at Clemson (20-9) March 18 Clemson 76-72 12 Chattanooga (18-11)* March 22 West Virginia 73-72 4 at West Virginia (25-3) East Charlottesville, VA , Virginia 70-58 3 at Vanderbilt (20-8) March 28 6 at UConn (22-10) March 21 Vanderbilt 75-47 March 18 UConn 83-66 11 Saint Peter's (24-6)* 10 Old Dominion (20-10)* March 26 Vanderbilt 77-67 March 18 North Carolina 60-54 7 at North Carolina (21-8) March 21 Miami (Fla.) 86-72 2 at Miami (Fla.) (29-1)* Los Angeles C Stanford 66-65 1 at Stanford (25-3)* April 4 8 Houston (22-7) March 21 Stanford 82-73 March 18 UC Santa Barbara 80-69 9 at UC Santa Barbara (26-4)* Stanford 75-63 5 at California (20-8) March 26 March 18 Santa Clara 73-71 12 Santa Clara (20-9)* March 21 Texas Tech 64-58 4 at Texas Tech (26-4)* West Seattle, WA Stanford 82-62 3 at Southern California (21-7) March 28 6 at Wisconsin (20-8) March 22 Southern California 71-59 March 18 Montana 85-74 11 Montana (22-6)* 10 Long Beach St. (21-9) March 26 Southern California 61-57 March 18 Creighton 79-66 7 at Creighton (27-3)* March 22 Stephen F. Austin 75-74 2 at Stephen F. Austin (27-2)* Los Angeles Stanford 78-62 1 at Iowa (25-3)* April 5 NATIONAL CHAMPION 8 at Missouri St. (27-2)* March 22 Missouri St. 61-60 (OT) March 18 Missouri St. 75-59 9 Kansas (25-5) Missouri St. 83-57 5 at UCLA (19-9) March 26 March 18 UCLA 93-72 12 Notre Dame (14-16)* March 22 UCLA 82-81 4 at Texas (21-9) Midwest Boulder, CO Missouri St. 94-71 3 at Penn St. (23-6) March 28 6 Arizona St. (20-8) March 21 Penn St. 77-54 March 18 DePaul 67-65 11 at DePaul (20-9) 10 Southern Ill. (22-7) March 26 Ole Miss 75-72 March 18 Southern Ill. 84-80 (OT) 7 at Colorado (22-8)* March 21 Ole Miss 72-56 2 at Ole Miss (27-2)

1 at Tennessee (27-2)*WLos AngelesC estern Ky. 84-72 8 at Rutgers (20-10) March 21 Tennessee 97-56 April 4 March 18 Rutgers 93-63 9 Southern Miss. (21-9)* Western Ky. 75-70 5 at Alabama (22-6) March 26 March 18 Alabama 100-87 12 Tennessee Tech (21-8)* March 21 Western Ky. 98-68 4 at Western Ky. (23-7)* Mideast West Lafayette, IN 3 at Purdue (22-6) March 28 Western Ky. 75-70 6 Louisiana Tech (20-9) March 22 Purdue 98-62 March 18 Northern Ill. 77-71 (OT) 11 at Northern Ill. (17-13)* 10 Toledo (25-5)* March 26 Maryland 64-58 March 18 Toledo 74-64 7 at Providence (21-8) March 21 Maryland 73-60 2 at Maryland (23-5)

*Automatic selection

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1993 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 at Ohio St. (24-3)* at Vermont (28-0) March 21 Ohio St. 91-60 March 17 Rutgers 80-74 Rutgers (21-8)* Ohio St. 86-73 at Miami (FL)* (23-6) March 25 March 17 Miami (FL) 61-44 Saint Peter’s (18-10)* March 20 Western Ky. 78-63 4 at Western Ky. (23-6)* East Richmond, VA Ohio St. 75-73 3 at Penn St. (22-5) March 27 at Georgetown (21-6) March 20 Georgetown 68-67 March 17 Georgetown 76-74 Northern Ill. (24-5)* at Bowling Green (25-4)* March 25 Virginia 77-57 March 17 Florida 69-67 Florida (18-9) March 21 Virginia 69-55 2 at Virginia (24-5)* Atlanta Ohio St. 73-72 (OT) 1 at Tennessee (27-2) April 3 at Northwestern (19-8) March 20 Tennessee 89-66 March 17 Northwestern 90-62 Georgia Tech (16-10) Tennessee 74-54 at Alabama (21-8) March 25 March 17 Alabama 102-70 Ga. Southern (21-8)* March 21 North Caro. 74-73 (OT) 4 at North Carolina (22-6) Mideast Iowa City, IA Iowa 72-56 3 at Auburn (24-3) March 27 at UConn (18-10) March 21 Auburn 66-61 March 17 Louisville 74-71 Louisville (18-11)* at Old Dominion (21-7)* March 25 Iowa 63-50 March 17 at Old Dominion 77-60 Tennessee Tech (22-6)* March 20 Iowa 82-56 2 Iowa (24-3) Atlanta Texas Tech 84-82 1 at Vanderbilt (27-2)* April 4 NATIONAL CHAMPION at Kansas (21-8)* March 20 Vanderbilt 82-63 March 17 California 62-47 California (18-9) Vanderbilt 59-56 at Clemson (18-10) March 25 March 17 Clemson 70-64 Xavier (21-8)* March 21 Steph. F. Austin 89-78 4 at Stephen F. Austin (27-4)* Nacogdoches, TX Midwest Vanderbilt 58-53 3 at Texas (22-7) March 27 at Louisiana Tech (23-5) March 20 Louisiana Tech 82-78 March 17 Louisiana Tech 70-59 DePaul (20-8) at Missouri St. (21-8)* March 25 Louisiana Tech 59-43 March 17 Missouri St. 86-71 Oklahoma St. (23-8) March 20 Missouri St. 86-82 2 at Maryland (22-7)

1 at Stanford (25-5)* Atlanta Texas Tech 60-46 at Georgia (20-12) March 20 Stanford 93-60 April 3 March 17 Georgia 85-68 San Diego St. (19-8) Colorado 80-67 at UC Santa Barbara (18-11)* March 25 March 17 UC Santa Barbara 88-79 BYU (24-4)* March 20 Colorado 81-54 4 at Colorado (25-3) West 3 at Southern California (21-6) Missoula, MT March 27 Texas Tech 79-54 at Nebraska (22-7) March 21 Southern California 78-60 March 17 Nebraska 81-58 San Diego (16-11)* at Washington (16-11) March 25 Texas Tech 87-67 March 17 Washington 80-51 Montana St. (22-6)* March 20 Texas Tech 70-64 2 at Texas Tech (26-3)*

*Automatic selection

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1994 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 at Tennessee (29-1)* at Tennessee 111-37 Mideast 16 N.C. A&T (19-10)* March 19 Tennessee 78-66 8 at Florida Int'l (25-3)* Clemson 65-64 9 Clemson (19-9) Louisiana Tech 71-68 5 at Ole Miss (23-8) March 24 Ole Miss 83-61 12 Indiana (19-8) Louisiana Tech 82-67 4 at Louisiana Tech (26-3)* March 19 at Louisiana Tech 96-62 13 SMU (18-8) Fayetteville, AR Louisiana Tech 75-66 6 Missouri St. (23-5)* March 26 Missouri St. 75-56 11 Northern Ill. (24-5) Virginia 67-63 3 at Virginia (25-4) March 19 at Virginia 72-47 14 Loyola Maryland (18-10)* Southern California 85-66 7 at George Washington (22-7) March 24 George Washington 74-66 10 UAB (23-5)* Southern California 76-72 2 at Southern California (23-3)* March 19 at Southern California 77-62 15 Portland (17-11)* Richmond, VA Louisiana Tech 69-66 1 at Penn St. (25-2)* Midwest April 2 at Penn St. 94-41 16 Fordham (21-8)* March 19 Penn St. 85-68 8 at Stephen F. Austin (23-6)* Kansas 72-63 9 Kansas (21-5) Penn St. 64-60 5 at Texas (21-8)* March 24 Texas 75-67 12 Oklahoma St. (20-8) March 19 Seton Hall 71-66 4 at Seton Hall (25-4) at Seton Hall 70-60 13 Vermont (19-10)* Austin, TX Alabama 96-82 6 at Alabama (22-6) Alabama 96-86 March 26 Oregon St. (17-10) 11 Alabama 84-78 3 at Iowa (20-6) March 20 at Iowa 70-47 14 Mt. St. Mary's (25-3)* Alabama 73-68 7 at Bowling Green (26-3)* March 24 Creighton 84-73 10 Creighton (23-6) March 20 Texas Tech 75-65 2 at Texas Tech (26-4) at Texas Tech 75-61 Richmond, VA North Carolina 60-59 15 Missouri (12-17)* April 3 NATIONAL CHAMPION 1 at Purdue (25-4) West at Purdue 103-56 16 Radford (18-11)* March 19 Purdue 86-59 8 at Washington (20-7) Washington 89-61 9 Boise St. (23-5) Purdue 82-56 5 at San Diego St. (25-4)* March 24 at San Diego St. 81-75 12 Hawaii (25-4) March 20 Texas A&M 75-72 (OT) 4 Florida (22-6) Texas A&M 78-76 13 at Texas A&M (21-7) Stanford, CA Purdue 82-65 6 at Oregon (19-8) Oregon 74-59 March 26 11 Santa Clara (21-6) March 19 Colorado 92-71 3 at Colorado (25-4) at Colorado 77-74 14 Marquette (22-6) Stanford 78-62 7 at Montana (24-4)* March 24 Montana 77-67 10 UNLV (23-6)* March 19 Stanford 66-62 2 at Stanford (22-5) at Stanford 81-56 15 Green Bay (18-10)* Richmond, VA North Carolina 89-74 April 2 1 at UConn (27-2)* at UConn 79-60 East 16 Brown (18-9)* UConn 81-59 8 at Virginia Tech (24-5)* March 20 Auburn 60-51 9 Auburn (19-9) UConn 78-64 5 at Rutgers (22-7)* March 24 Western Ky. 84-73 12 Western Ky. (23-9) March 19 Southern Miss. 72-69 4 at Southern Miss. (24-4) at Southern Miss. 86-72 13 Tennessee St. (20-8)* Piscataway, NJ North Carolina 81-69 6 at Old Dominion (24-5)* Old Dominion 56-55 March 26 11 Saint Joseph's (19-8) March 20 North Carolina 63-52 3 at North Carolina (27-2)* at North Carolina 101-53 Ga. Southern (21-8)* 14 North Carolina 73-69 7 at Notre Dame (22-6)* March 24 Minnesota 81-76 10 Minnesota (17-10) March 19 Vanderbilt 98-72 2 at Vanderbilt (23-7) at Vanderbilt 95-85 15 Grambling (23-6)*

*Automatic selection

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1995 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 at UConn (29-0)* UConn 105-75 East 16 Maine (24-5)* March 18 UConn 91-45 8 Virginia Tech (21-8) Virginia Tech 62-52 9 Saint Joseph's (20-8) March 23 UConn 87-56 5 Duke (21-8) Duke 76-64 12 Oklahoma St. (17-11) March 18 Alabama 121-120 (4OT) 4 at Alabama (20-8) Alabama 82-55 13 Mt. St. Mary's (24-5)* Storrs, CT UConn 67-63 6 Florida (23-8) March 25 Florida 89-49 11 Radford (15-14)* March 18 Virginia 72-67 3 at Virginia (24-4) Virginia 71-68 14 Dartmouth (16-10)* Virginia 63-62 7 Oklahoma (21-8) March 23 Oklahoma 90-55 10 Loyola Maryland (20-8)* March 18 Louisiana Tech 48-36 2 at Louisiana Tech (26-4) Louisiana Tech 90-52 15 Furman (18-11)* Minneapolis UConn 87-60 1 at Vanderbilt (26-6)* West April 1 Vanderbilt 90-44 16 Northern Ill. (17-13)* March 19 Vanderbilt 95-68 8 Memphis (21-7) Memphis 74-72 9 Southern California (18-9) Purdue 67-66 5 at San Diego St. (24-5) March 23 Montana 57-46 12 Montana (25-6)* March 18 Purdue 62-51 4 Purdue (21-7) Purdue 74-59 13 Portland (23-6) Los Angeles Stanford 69-58 6 Seton Hall (23-8) Seton Hall 73-63 March 25 11 Stephen F. Austin (22-7)* March 18 North Carolina 59-45 3 at North Carolina (28-4)* North Carolina 89-48 14 Western Ill. (17-11)* Stanford 81-71 7 Southern Miss. (21-8)* March 23 SMU 96-95 (OT) 10 SMU (20-9) March 18 Stanford 95-73 2 at Stanford (26-2)* Stanford 88-55 Minneapolis UConn 70-64 15 UC Irvine (19-10)* April 2 NATIONAL CHAMPION 1 at Tennessee (29-2) Mideast Tennessee 96-59 16 Florida A&M (24-5)* March 18 Tennessee 70-44 8 Old Dominion (27-5)* FIU 81-76 9 FIU (26-4)* Tennessee 87-65 5 Oregon St. (20-7) March 23 Oregon St. 88-75 (OT) 12 Tennessee St. (22-6)* March 19 Western Ky. 85-78 4 at Western Ky. (26-3)* Western Ky. 77-63 13 Toledo (24-6)* Knoxville, TN Tennessee 80-59 6 Arkansas (22-6) Arkansas 67-58 March 25 11 San Francisco (24-4)* March 18 Washington 54-50 3 at Washington (23-8) Washington 73-56 14 Ohio (23-6) Texas Tech 67-52 March 23 7 Kansas (20-10) Wisconsin 73-72 10 Wisconsin (19-8) March 18 Texas Tech 88-65 2 at Texas Tech (30-3)* Texas Tech 87-72 Minneapolis 15 Tulane (19-9) Tennessee 73-51 April 1 1 at Colorado (27-2)* Colorado 83-49 Midwest 16 Holy Cross (21-8)* March 18 Colorado 78-34 8 Utah (23-6)* Missouri St. 49-47 9 Missouri St. (20-11) Colorado 77-61 5 March 23 Drake (24-5)* Drake 87-81 (OT) 12 Ole Miss (21-7) March 19 George Washington 96-93 4 at George Washington (24-5)* George Washington 87-79 13 DePaul (20-8) Des Moines, IA Georgia 82-79 6 Oregon (18-9) Louisville 67-65 March 25 11 Louisville (24-7) March 19 Georgia 81-68 3 at Georgia (24-4) Georgia 81-64 14 Indiana (19-9) Georgia 98-79 7 North Carolina St. (19-9) March 23 North Carolina St. 77-62 10 Marquette (19-11)* March 19 North Carolina St.76-74 2 at Penn St. (25-4)* Penn St. 75-62 15 Jackson St. (22-5)*

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1996 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 at Stanford (25-2)* Stanford 82-43 West 16 Grambling (21-6)* March 18 Stanford 94-63 8 Colorado St. (25-4)* Colorado St. 66-62 9 Nebraska (19-9) Stanford 78-76 (OT) 5 North Carolina St. (19-9) March 23 North Carolina St. 77-68 12 Montana (24-4)* Alabama 88-68 4 at Alabama (22-7) March 17 Alabama 95-66 13 Appalachian St. (24-5)* Seattle Stanford 71-57 6 Auburn (20-8) March 25 Auburn 73-53 11 Hawaii (23-5)* March 17 Auburn 68-61 (OT) 3 at Colorado (25-8)* Colorado 83-75 14 Tulane (21-9) Auburn 75-69 7 Texas A&M (20-11)* March 23 Kent St. 72-68 10 Kent St. (23-6) March 17 Penn St. 86-59 2 at Penn St. (25-6)* Penn St. 94-71 15 Youngstown St. (20-8)* Charlotte, NC Georgia 86-76 1 at Louisiana Tech (28-1)* Midwest March 29 Louisiana Tech 98-41 16 UCF (15-13)* Louisiana Tech 84-46 8 Utah (21-7) March 18 Southern Miss. 74-66 9 Southern Miss. (21-7) Louisiana Tech 66-55 5 Purdue (20-10) March 23 Notre Dame 73-60 12 Notre Dame (22-7) March 17 Texas Tech 82-67 4 at Texas Tech (25-4) 13 Portland (23-6) Texas Tech 78-61 Nacogdoches, TX Georgia 90-76 6 Oregon St. (19-8) Stephen F. Austin 67-65 March 25 11 Stephen F. Austin (25-3)* Stephen F. Austin 93-88 (OT) 3 at Clemson (22-7)* March 18 Clemson 79-52 14 Austin Peay (21-7)* Georgia 78-64 7 Oklahoma St. (19-9) March 23 Oklahoma St. 90-82 10 Rhode Island (21-7) Georgia 83-55 at Georgia (23-4) March 17 2 Charlotte, NC Tennessee 83-65 15 Georgia 98-66 St. Francis (PA) (19-10)* March 31 NATIONAL CHAMPION 1 East at Tennessee (26-4)* Tennessee 97-56 16 Radford (17-11)* March 18 Tennessee 97-65 8 Memphis (20-10)* Ohio St. 97-75 9 Ohio St. (20-12) Tennessee 92-71 March 23 5 Texas (20-8) Texas 73-55 12 Missouri St. (25-4)* Kansas 77-70 March 18 4 at Kansas (20-9) Kansas 72-57 13 Middle Tenn. (24-5) Charlottesville, VA Tennessee 52-46 6 George Washington (25-6)* George Washington 83-67 March 25 11 Maine (27-4)* March 17 Virginia 62-43 3 at Virginia (23-6) Virginia 100-55 14 Manhattan (19-10)* Virginia 72-60 7 Ole Miss (18-10) March 23 Toledo 65-53 10 Toledo (24-5)* March 18 Old Dominion 72-66 2 at Old Dominion (27-2)* Old Dominion 83-56 15 Holy Cross (23-9)* Charlotte, NC Tennessee 88-83 (OT) March 29 1 at UConn (30-3)* UConn 94-63 Mideast 16 Howard (20-9)* March 18 UConn 88-68 8 Massachusetts (20-9) Michigan St. 60-57 (OT) 9 Michigan St. (17-10) UConn 72-44 5 Florida (21-8) March 23 San Francisco 68-61 12 San Francisco (22-7)* March 18 San Francisco 64-60 4 at Duke (25-6) Duke 85-53 13 James Madison (21-8) Rosemont, IL UConn 67-57 6 Wisconsin (20-7) Wisconsin 74-60 March 25 11 Oregon (18-10) March 17 Vanderbilt 96-82 3 at Vanderbilt (20-7) Vanderbilt 100-83 14 Harvard (20-6)* Vanderbilt 74-63 7 DePaul (20-9) March 23 DePaul 96-82 10 SMU (19-10) March 17 Iowa 72-71 2 at Iowa (25-3) Iowa 72-67 15 Butler (21-8)*

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1997 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 at UConn (30-0)* UConn 103-35 Midwest 16 Lehigh (15-14)* March 17 UConn 72-53 8 North Carolina St. (19-11) Iowa 56-50 9 Iowa (17-11)* March 22 UConn 78-73 5 Duke (18-10) Duke 70-56 12 DePaul (20-8) March 16 Illinois 85-67 4 at Illinois (22-7) Illinois 79-62 13 Drake (23-7)* Iowa City, IA Tennessee 91-81 6 Oregon (21-6) March 24 Oregon 80-68 11 San Diego St. (23-6)* Tennessee 76-59 3 at Tennessee (23-10) March 17 Tennessee 91-54 14 Grambling (24-5)* Tennessee 75-67 7 Stephen F. Austin (27-4) March 22 Stephen F. Austin 79-66 10 Toledo (27-3)* March 16 Colorado 66-57 2 at Colorado (21-8)* Colorado 69-49 15 Marshall (18-11)* Cincinnati Tennessee 80-66 1 at North Carolina (27-2)* East March 28 North Carolina 78-53 16 Harvard (20-6)* March 16 North Carolina 81-71 (OT) 8 Michigan St. (21-7) Michigan St. 75-70 (OT) 9 Portland (27-2) George Washington 55-46 5 at George Washington (25-5) March 22 George Washington 61-46 12 Northwestern (17-10) March 17 George Washington 81-67 4 Tulane (26-4)* Tulane 72-69 13 UC Santa Barbara (24-5)* Columbia, SC Notre Dame 62-52 6 Notre Dame (27-6) Notre Dame 93-62 March 24 11 Memphis (22-6) Notre Dame 86-83 3 at Texas (21-7) March 17 Texas 66-38 14 Texas St. (17-11)* Notre Dame 87-71 7 Saint Joseph's (25-4)* March 22 Saint Joseph's 70-52 10 Kansas St. (19-11) Alabama 61-52 2 at Alabama (23-6) March 16 Alabama 94-50 Cincinnati Tennessee 68-59 15 St. Francis (PA) (19-10)* March 30 NATIONAL CHAMPION 1 at Stanford (30-1)* West Stanford 111-59 16 Howard (24-5)* March 17 Stanford 67-45 8 Texas Tech (19-8) Texas Tech 47-45 9 Montana (25-3)* March 22 Stanford 91-69 5 Utah (24-5) Utah 66-57 12 Iowa St. (17-11) March 16 Virginia 65-46 4 at Virginia (21-7) Virginia 96-74 13 Troy (23-6)* Missoula, MT Stanford 82-47 6 Vanderbilt (18-10) Vanderbilt 74-62 March 24 11 Washington (17-10) March 17 Vanderbilt 51-44 3 at Kansas (24-5) Kansas 81-67 14 Detroit (23-6)* Georgia 66-52 March 22 7 Arizona (22-7) Arizona 76-54 10 Western Ky. (22-8) March 16 Georgia 80-74 2 at Georgia (22-5) Georgia 91-55 15 Eastern Ky. (24-5)* Cincinnati Old Dominion 83-82 (OT) March 28 1 at Old Dominion (29-1)* Old Dominion 102-52 Mideast 16 Liberty (22-7)* March 16 Old Dominion 69-65 (OT) 8 Purdue (16-10) Purdue 74-48 9 Maryland (18-9) Old Dominion 62-49 5 Clemson (19-10) March 22 Marquette 70-66 12 Marquette (20-9) March 17 LSU 71-58 4 at LSU (23-4) LSU 88-79 13 Maine (22-7)* West Lafayette, IN Old Dominion 53-51 6 Southern California (19-8) Southern California 68-55 March 24 11 San Francisco (25-5)* March 17 Florida 92-78 3 at Florida (21-8) Florida 92-68 14 FIU (21-8)* Florida 71-57 7 Auburn (21-9)* March 22 Auburn 68-65 10 Louisville (20-8) March 16 Louisiana Tech 74-48 2 at Louisiana Tech (29-3)* Louisiana Tech 94-50 15 Saint Peter's (25-3)*

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1998 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 at Tennessee (33-0)* Tennessee 102-58 Mideast 16 Liberty (28-0)* Tennessee 82-62 8 Western Ky. (25-8) March 16 Western Ky. 88-76 9 Stephen F. Austin (25-3)* March 21 Tennessee 92-60 5 Rutgers (20-9) Rutgers 79-76 12 Oregon (17-9) Rutgers 62-61 4 at Iowa St. (24-7) March 16 13 Kent St. (23-6)* Iowa St. 79-76 Nashville, TN Tennessee 76-70 6 Vanderbilt (20-8) March 23 UC Santa Barbara 76-71 (OT) 11 UC Santa Barbara (26-5)* Illinois 69-65 3 at Illinois (18-9) March 16 Illinois 82-58 14 Green Bay (21-8)* North Carolina 80-74 7 FIU (28-1)* March 21 FIU 59-45 10 Marquette (22-6) March 15 North Carolina 85-72 2 at North Carolina (24-6)* North Carolina 91-71 15 Howard (23-6)* Kansas City, MO Tennessee 86-58 1 at Stanford (21-5)* West March 27 Harvard 71-67 16 Harvard (22-4)* Arkansas 82-64 8 Hawaii (24-3) March 16 Arkansas 76-70 9 Arkansas (18-10) March 21 Arkansas 79-63 5 Kansas (21-8) Kansas 72-68 12 Tulane (21-6) March 16 Kansas 62-58 4 at Iowa (17-10) Iowa 77-59 13 Massachusetts (19-10) Oakland, CA Arkansas 77-72 6 Wisconsin (21-9) Virginia Tech 75-64 March 23 11 Virginia Tech (21-9)* March 16 Florida 89-57 3 at Florida (21-8) Florida 85-64 14 Montana (24-5)* Duke 71-58 7 Utah (21-5) March 21 Louisville 69-61 10 Louisville (19-11) March 16 Duke 69-53 2 at Duke (21-7) Duke 92-67 Kansas City, MO Tennessee 93-75 15 Middle Tenn. (18-11)* March 29 NATIONAL CHAMPION 1 at Old Dominion (27-2)* East Old Dominion 92-39 16 St. Francis (PA) (22-7)* March 15 Old Dominion 75-60 8 New Mexico (26-6)* Nebraska 76-59 9 Nebraska (22-9) North Carolina St. 55-54 5 Memphis (22-7)* March 21 Youngstown St. 91-80 12 Youngstown St. (27-2)* March 15 North Carolina St. 88-61 4 at North Carolina St. (21-6) North Carolina St. 89-64 13 Maine (21-8)* Dayton, OH North Carolina St. 60-52 6 Virginia (18-9) Virginia 77-68 March 23 11 SMU (21-7) Arizona 94-77 3 at Arizona (21-6) March 15 Arizona 75-63 14 Santa Clara (23-7)* UConn 74-57 7 Georgia (17-10) March 21 George Washington 74-72 10 George Washington (19-9) March 15 UConn 75-67 2 at UConn (31-2)* UConn 93-52 15 Fairfield (20-9)* Kansas City, MO Louisiana Tech 84-65 March 27 1 at Texas Tech (25-4)* Texas Tech 87-75 Midwest 16 Grambling (23-6)* March 15 Notre Dame 74-59 8 Missouri St. (24-5) Notre Dame 78-64 9 Notre Dame (20-9) Purdue 70-65 5 Drake (25-4)* March 21 Colorado St. 81-75 12 Colorado St. (23-5) March 16 Purdue 77-63 4 at Purdue (20-9)* Purdue 88-71 13 Washington (18-9) Lubbock, TX Louisiana Tech 72-65 6 Clemson (24-7) Clemson 60-49 March 23 11 Miami (FL) (19-9) March 16 Louisiana Tech 74-52 3 at Louisiana Tech (26-3)* Louisiana Tech 86-58 14 Holy Cross (21-8)* Louisiana Tech 71-57 7 UCLA (19-8) March 21 UCLA 65-58 10 Michigan (19-9) March 15 Alabama 75-74 2 at Alabama (22-9) Alabama 94-46 15 UNCG (21-8)*

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1999 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 at Tennessee (28-3)* Tennessee 113-54 East 16 Appalachian St. (14-14)* March 15 Tennessee 89-62 8 Boston College (21-7) Boston College 72-59 9 Ohio St. (17-11) March 20 Tennessee 68-52 5 Auburn (19-8) Auburn 69-61 12 Texas (16-11) March 15 Virginia Tech 76-61 4 at Virginia Tech (26-2) Virginia Tech 73-48 13 Saint Peter's (25-5)* Greensboro, NC Duke 69-63 6 Tulane (24-5)* March 22 Saint Joseph's 83-72 11 Saint Joseph's (22-7)* March 15 Duke 66-60 3 at Duke (24-6) Duke 79-51 14 Holy Cross (21-7)* March 20 Duke 76-63 7 Stanford (18-11) Maine 60-58 10 Maine (23-6) March 14 Old Dominion 72-62 2 at Old Dominion (26-3)* Old Dominion 74-48 15 Tennessee Tech (21-8)* San Jose, CA Duke 81-69 1 at UConn (27-4)* Mideast March 26 UConn 97-46 16 St. Francis (PA) (18-11)* March 14 UConn 86-84 8 Xavier (23-8) Xavier 85-71 9 FIU (23-6) Iowa St. 64-58 5 Oregon (24-5) March 20 Oregon 65-56 12 Cincinnati (22-8) Iowa St. 85-70 4 at Iowa St. (22-7) March 14 Iowa St. 74-61 13 Santa Clara (22-6) Cincinnati Georgia 89-71 6 Toledo (25-5)* SMU 91-76 March 22 11 SMU (19-10)* March 15 Georgia 68-55 3 at Georgia (23-6) Georgia 73-52 14 Liberty (21-7)* March 20 Georgia 67-54 7 Illinois (18-11) Illinois 69-67 10 Louisville (21-10) March 14 Clemson 63-51 2 at Clemson (24-5)* Clemson 76-45 San Jose, CA Purdue 62-45 15 Florida A&M (18-11)* March 28 NATIONAL CHAMPION 1 at Purdue (28-1)* Midwest Purdue 68-48 16 Oral Roberts (17-12)* March 15 Purdue 55-41 8 Marquette (21-7) Kansas 64-58 9 Kansas (22-9) March 20 Purdue 82-59 5 Alabama (19-10) Alabama 80-68 12 Grambling (25-4)* March 14 North Carolina 70-56 4 at North Carolina (26-7) North Carolina 64-55 13 Northeastern (22-7)* Normal, IL Purdue 75-62 6 Arizona (17-10) Arizona 87-84 (OT) March 22 11 Florida (19-13) March 14 Rutgers 90-47 3 at Rutgers (26-5) Rutgers 84-70 14 Dartmouth (19-8)* March 20 Rutgers 53-42 7 Mississippi St. (17-10) North Carolina St. 76-57 10 North Carolina St. (16-11) Texas Tech 85-78 2 at Texas Tech (28-3)* March 15 Texas Tech 80-54 15 Stephen F. Austin (17-11)* San Jose, CA Purdue 77-63 March 26 1 at Louisiana Tech (26-2)* Louisiana Tech 90-48 West 16 UCF (20-9)* March 14 Louisiana Tech 79-62 8 Penn St. (21-7) Penn St. 82-69 9 Virginia (20-8) March 20 Louisiana Tech 73-52 5 Notre Dame (25-4) Notre Dame 61-57 12 St. Mary’s (CA) (26-6)* March 15 LSU 74-64 4 at LSU (20-7) LSU 78-69 13 Evansville (19-10)* Los Angeles, CA Louisiana Tech 88-62 6 Kentucky (20-10) Kentucky 98-92 March 22 11 Nebraska (21-11) March 15 UCLA 87-63 3 at UCLA (23-7)* UCLA 76-69 14 Green Bay (19-9)* March 20 UCLA 77-68 7 Missouri St. (24-6) Missouri St. 72-70 10 UC Santa Barbara (26-3)* March 14 Colorado St. 86-70 2 at Colorado St. (31-2) Colorado St. 71-59 15 CSUN (21-7)*

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2000 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 at UConn (30-1)* UConn 116-45 East 16 Hampton (16-14)* 8 Drake (23-6)* March 19 UConn 83-45 9 Clemson (18-11) Clemson 64-50 March 25 UConn 102-80 5 Oklahoma (23-7) 12 BYU (22-8) Oklahoma 86-81 Oklahoma 76-74 4 at Purdue (22-7)* March 20 Purdue 70-66 13 Dartmouth (20-7)* Richmond, VA UConn 86-71 6 Xavier (26-4)* March 27 Stephen F. Austin 73-72 11 Stephen F. Austin (27-3)* LSU 57-45 3 at LSU (22-6) March 19 14 Liberty (23-7)* LSU 77-54 LSU 79-66 7 Marquette (22-6) March 25 Western Ky. 68-65 10 Western Ky. (21-9) Duke 90-70 2 at Duke (26-5)* March 20 Duke 71-42 15 Campbell (22-8)* Philadelphia UConn 89-67 1 at Louisiana Tech (28-2)* Midwest March 31 Louisiana Tech 95-53 16 Alcorn St. (22-8)* March 20 Louisiana Tech 66-65 8 Kansas (20-9) 9 Vanderbilt (20-12) Vanderbilt 71-69 (2 OT) Louisiana Tech 86-74 5 North Carolina St. (20-8) March 25 SMU 64-63 12 SMU (21-8) Old Dominion 96-76 4 at Old Dominion (21-8)* March 20 Old Dominion 94-85 13 Green Bay (21-8)* Kansas City, MO Penn St. 86-65 6 Illinois (22-10) Illinois 73-58 March 27 11 Utah (23-7) Iowa St. 79-68 3 at Iowa St. (25-5)* March 19 14 St. Francis (PA) (23-7)* Iowa St. 92-63 March 25 Penn St. 66-65 7 Auburn (21-7) Auburn 78-74 10 Missouri St. (23-8) Penn St. 75-69 2 at Penn St. (26-4) March 19 Penn St. 83-63 Philadelphia UConn 71-52 15 Youngstown St. (22-8)* April 2 NATIONAL CHAMPION 1 at Tennessee (28-3)* Mideast Tennessee 90-38 16 Furman (20-10)* March 20 Tennessee 75-60 8 Arizona (24-6) Arizona 73-61 9 Kent St. (25-5)* March 25 Tennessee 77-56 5 Boston College (25-8) Boston College 93-76 12 Nebraska (18-12) Virginia 74-70 4 at Virginia (23-8) March 19 Virginia 74-62 13 Pepperdine (21-9) Memphis, TN Tennessee 57-44 6 Tulane (26-4)* Tulane 65-60 March 27 11 Vermont (25-5)* March 20 Texas Tech 76-59 3 at Texas Tech (25-4) Texas Tech 83-54 14 Tennessee Tech (25-8)* Texas Tech 69-65 7 George Washington (25-5) March 25 George Washington 79-72 10 UCLA (18-10) Notre Dame 95-60 2 at Notre Dame (25-4) March 19 Notre Dame 87-61 15 San Diego (17-12)* Philadelphia Tennessee 64-54 March 31 1 at Georgia (29-3) Georgia 74-46 West 16 Montana (22-7)* Georgia 83-64 8 Michigan (22-7) March 20 Stanford 81-74 (OT) 9 Stanford (20-8) Georgia 83-57 5 North Carolina (18-12) March 25 North Carolina 62-57 12 Maine (20-10) March 20 North Carolina 83-50 4 at UC Santa Barbara (30-3)* Rice 67-64 13 Rice (21-9)* Portland, OR Rutgers 59-51 6 at Oregon (23-7)* UAB 80-79 (OT) March 27 11 UAB (19-12) March 19 UAB 78-72 3 Mississippi St. (23-7) Mississippi St. 94-60 Saint Peter's (23-7)* 14 Rutgers 60-45 March 25 7 Texas (21-12) Saint Joseph's 69-48 10 Saint Joseph's (24-5) March 19 Rutgers 59-39 2 at Rutgers (22-7) Rutgers 91-70 15 Holy Cross (23-6)*

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2001 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 at Tennessee (29-2) Tennessee 80-38 Mideast 16 Austin Peay (17-13)* Tennessee 92-75 8 Texas (20-12) St. Mary’s (CA) 68-64 9 St. Mary’s (CA) (25-5)* Xavier 80-65 5 Clemson (20-9) March 24 Clemson 51-49 12 Chattanooga (24-6)* Xavier 77-62 4 at Xavier (28-2)* Xavier 80-52 13 Louisville (19-9) Birmingham, AL Purdue 88-78 6 LSU (19-10) March 26 LSU 83-66 11 Arizona St. (20-10) Purdue 73-70 3 at Purdue (26-6) Purdue 75-62 14 UC Santa Barbara (22-8)* Purdue 74-72 7 Virginia Tech (23-6) March 24 Virginia Tech 77-57 10 Denver (24-6) Texas Tech 73-52 2 at Texas Tech (23-6) Texas Tech 100-57 15 Penn (22-5)* St. Louis Purdue 81-64 1 at Duke (28-3)* West March 30 Duke 95-63 16 Milwaukee (19-10)* Duke 75-54 8 Baylor (21-8) Arkansas 68-59 9 Arkansas (19-12) Missouri St. 81-71 5 Missouri St. (25-5)* March 24 Missouri St. 89-71 12 Toledo (25-5)* Missouri St. 60-53 4 at Rutgers (22-7) Rutgers 80-43 13 Stephen F. Austin (26-6)* Spokane, WA Missouri St. 104-87 6 Washington (19-9) Washington 67-65 March 26 11 Old Dominion (21-8)* Washington 86-75 3 at Florida (23-5) Florida 84-52 14 Holy Cross (21-8)* Washington 84-67 7 George Washington (22-9) March 24 Stanford 76-51 10 Stanford (18-10) Oklahoma 67-50 2 at Oklahoma (26-5) Oklahoma 70-64 St. Louis Notre Dame 68-66 15 Oral Roberts (20-10)* April 1 NATIONAL CHAMPION 1 at Notre Dame (28-2)* Midwest Notre Dame 98-49 16 Alcorn St. (21-10)* Notre Dame 88-54 8 Michigan (18-11) Michigan 81-71 9 Virginia (18-13) Notre Dame 69-54 5 at Utah (26-3) March 24 Utah 79-57 12 Fairfield (25-5) Utah 78-69 4 Iowa (20-9)* Iowa 88-82 13 Oregon (17-11) Denver, CO Notre Dame 72-64 6 Colorado (21-8) Colorado 98-78 March 26 11 Siena (24-5)* Vanderbilt 65-59 3 at Vanderbilt (21-9) Vanderbilt 83-57 14 Idaho St. (25-4)* Vanderbilt 84-65 7 Florida St. (18-11) March 24 Florida St. 72-70 10 Tulane (22-9)* Iowa St. 85-70 2 at Iowa St. (25-5)* Iowa St. 100-61 15 Howard (21-9)* St. Louis Notre Dame 90-75 1 at UConn (28-2)* March 30 UConn 101-29 East 16 LIU Brooklyn (16-14)* UConn 89-44 8 Maryland (17-11) Colorado St. 83-69 9 Colorado St. (24-6)* UConn 72-58 5 Villanova (21-8) March 24 Villanova 66-58 12 Drake (23-6) North Carolina St. 68-64 4 at North Carolina St. (20-10) North Carolina St. 76-57 13 Delaware (26-4)* Pittsburgh, PA UConn 67-48 6 Penn St. (19-9) TCU 77-75 March 26 11 TCU (24-7)* Louisiana Tech 80-59 3 at Louisiana Tech (28-4)* Louisiana Tech 84-48 14 Georgia St. (24-6)* Louisiana Tech 78-67 7 Wisconsin (18-9) March 24 Missouri 71-68 10 Missouri (20-9) Missouri 78-65 2 at Georgia (25-5)* Georgia 77-48 15 Liberty (18-11)*

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1 UConn (33-0)* UConn 86-37 Mideast 16 St. Francis (PA) (19-11)* UConn 86-48 8 Virginia (17-12) Iowa 69-62 9 Iowa (17-10) March 23 UConn 82-64 5 FIU (26-5)* FIU 73-58 12 Creighton (24-6)* Penn St. 96-79 4 Penn St. (21-11) Penn St. 82-67 13 Chattanooga (23-7)* Milwaukee, WI UConn 85-64 6 Arkansas (19-11) March 25 Arkansas 78-68 11 Clemson (17-11) Kansas St. 82-68 3 Kansas St. (24-7) Kansas St. 93-65 14 Kent St. (20-10)* March 23 Old Dominion 88-62 7 Old Dominion (25-5)* Old Dominion 68-54 10 Georgia (19-10) Old Dominion 74-70 (OT) 2 Purdue (23-5) Purdue 80-49 15 Austin Peay (19-11)* San Antonio UConn 79-56 1 Vanderbilt (27-6)* Midwest March 29 Vanderbilt 63-38 16 Oakland (17-13)* Vanderbilt 61-35 8 Wisconsin (19-11) Arizona St. 73-70 9 Arizona St. (24-8)* March 23 Vanderbilt 70-61 5 Minnesota (21-7) Minnesota 71-54 12 UNLV (23-7) North Carolina 72-69 4 North Carolina (24-8) North Carolina 85-58 13 Harvard (22-5)* Ames, IA Tennessee 68-63 6 Florida (18-10) BYU 90-52 March 25 11 BYU (22-8)* BYU 75-69 3 Iowa St. (23-8) Iowa St. 72-57 14 Temple (20-10)* March 23 Tennessee 68-57 7 Notre Dame (19-9) Notre Dame 58-44 10 New Mexico (22-8) Tennessee 89-50 2 Tennessee (25-4) Tennessee 98-68 San Antonio UConn 82-70 15 Georgia St. (21-9)* March 31 NATIONAL CHAMPION 1 Oklahoma (27-3)* West Oklahoma 84-52 16 Hartford (16-14)* Oklahoma 66-53 8 Pepperdine (23-7)* Villanova 67-46 9 Villanova (19-10) March 23 Oklahoma 72-62 5 Boston College (23-7) Mississippi St. 65-59 12 Mississippi St. (18-11) Texas Tech 77-55 4 Texas Tech (18-11) Texas Tech 84-63 13 Stephen F. Austin (24-5)* Boise, ID Oklahoma 94-60 6 LSU (17-11) March 25 LSU 84-78 11 Santa Clara (21-9) Colorado 69-58 3 Colorado (21-9) Colorado 88-61 14 Southern U. (26-4)* March 23 Colorado 62-59 7 Colorado St. (24-6) Tulane 73-69 10 Tulane (23-10) Stanford 77-55 2 Stanford (30-2) Stanford 76-51 15 Weber St. (22-8)* San Antonio Oklahoma 86-71 March 29 1 Duke (27-3)* Duke 95-48 East 16 Norfolk St. (22-8)* Duke 76-66 8 TCU (23-6) TCU 55-45 9 Indiana (17-13)* March 23 Duke 62-46 5 Louisiana Tech (25-4)* UC Santa Barbara 57-56 12 UC Santa Barbara (25-5)* Texas 76-60 4 Texas (20-9) Texas 60-55 13 Green Bay (24-6)* Raleigh, NC Duke 77-68 6 Cincinnati (26-4)* Cincinnati 76-63 (OT) March 25 11 Saint Peter's (25-5)* South Carolina 75-56 3 South Carolina (22-6) South Carolina 69-61 14 Liberty (23-7)* March 23 South Carolina 79-65 7 Drake (23-7) Drake 87-69 10 Syracuse (18-12) Drake 76-72 2 Baylor (26-5) Baylor 80-56 15 Bucknell (21-9)*

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1 Tennessee (28-4) Tennessee 95-43 Mideast 16 Alabama St. (20-10)* Tennessee 81-51 8 Virginia (16-13) Virginia 72-56 9 Illinois (17-11) March 29 Tennessee 86-58 5 South Carolina (22-7) South Carolina 68-54 12 Chattanooga (26-4)* Penn St. 77-67 4 Penn St. (24-8) Penn St. 64-33 13 Holy Cross (24-7)* Knoxville, TN Tennessee 73-49 6 Colorado (22-7) March 31 Colorado 84-45 11 BYU (19-11) Colorado 86-67 3 North Carolina (27-5) North Carolina 72-70 14 Austin Peay (27-3)* Villanova 53-51 7 George Washington (24-6)* March 29 George Washington 71-61 10 Oklahoma (19-12) Villanova 70-57 2 Villanova (25-5)* Villanova 51-36 15 St. Francis (PA) (23-7)* Atlanta Tennessee 66-56 1 Duke (31-1)* Midwest April 6 Duke 66-48 16 Georgia St. (20-10)* Duke 65-54 8 Utah (23-6) Utah 73-64 9 DePaul (22-9) Duke 66-63 5 Georgia (19-9) March 29 Georgia 80-61 12 Charlotte (21-8) Georgia 74-64 4 Rutgers (20-7) Rutgers 64-52 13 Western Ky. (22-8)* Albuquerque Duke 57-51 6 New Mexico (22-8)* March 31 11 Miami (FL) (18-12) New Mexico 91-85 (OT) New Mexico 73-61 3 Mississippi St. (23-7) Mississippi St. 73-47 14 Manhattan (20-9)* Texas Tech 71-48 7 UC Santa Barbara (26-4)* March 29 UC Santa Barbara 71-62 10 Xavier (20-9) Texas Tech 72-68 2 Texas Tech (26-5) Texas Tech 67-59 Atlanta UConn 73-68 15 Missouri St. (18-12)* April 8 NATIONAL CHAMPION 1 UConn (31-1) East UConn 91-44 16 Boston U. (16-14)* UConn 81-66 8 Michigan St. (17-11) TCU 50-47 9 TCU (19-13)* March 30 UConn 70-49 5 Boston College (20-8) Boston College 73-72 12 Old Dominion (21-10)* Boston College 86-85 (OT) 4 Vanderbilt (21-9) Vanderbilt 54-44 13 Liberty (26-3)* Dayton, OH UConn 73-64 6 Arizona (22-8) Notre Dame 59-47 April 1 11 Notre Dame (19-10) Notre Dame 59-53 3 Kansas St. (28-4) Kansas St. 79-69 14 Harvard (22-4)* March 30 Purdue 66-47 7 Virginia Tech (21-9) Virginia Tech 61-59 10 Georgia Tech (20-10) Purdue 80-62 2 Purdue (26-5)* Purdue 66-51 15 Valparaiso (18-12)* Atlanta UConn 71-69 April 6 1 LSU (27-3)* LSU 86-50 West 16 Texas St. (18-13)* LSU 80-69 8 Green Bay (27-3)* Green Bay 78-65 9 Washington (22-7) March 30 LSU 69-63 5 Louisiana Tech (29-2)* Louisiana Tech 94-60 12 Pepperdine (22-7)* Louisiana Tech 74-61 4 Ohio St. (21-9) Ohio St. 66-44 13 Weber St. (21-8)* Stanford, CA Texas 78-60 6 Minnesota (23-5) Minnesota 68-48 April 1 11 Tulane (19-9) Minnesota 68-56 3 Stanford (26-4)* Stanford 82-66 14 Western Mich. (20-11)* Texas 73-60 March 30 7 Arkansas (21-10) Arkansas 71-57 10 Cincinnati (23-7) Texas 67-50 2 Texas (25-5)* Texas 90-46 15 Hampton (23-8)*

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1 Penn St. (25-5) Penn St. 79-42 East 16 Hampton (17-12)* Penn St. 61-48 8 Virginia Tech (22-7) Virginia Tech 89-76 9 Iowa (16-12) Penn St. 61-48 5 Notre Dame (19-10) Notre Dame 69-65 (OT) 12 Missouri St. (28-3)* Notre Dame 59-46 4 North Carolina (24-6) Middle Tenn. 67-62 13 Middle Tenn. (23-7)* Hartford, CT UConn 66-49 6 Colorado (22-7) March 27 & 29 UC Santa Barabara 76-49 11 UC Santa Barabara (25-6)* UC Santa Barabara 56-52 3 Houston (27-3)* Houston 62-47 14 Green Bay (23-7)* UConn 63-55 7 Auburn (21-8) Auburn 79-59 10 North Carolina St. (17-14) UConn 79-53 2 UConn (25-4) UConn 91-55 15 Penn (17-10)* New Orleans UConn 67-58 1 Duke (27-3)* Mideast April 4 Duke 103-51 16 Northwestern St. (24-6)* Duke 76-67 8 Old Dominion (25-6)* Marquette 67-64 9 Marquette (21-9) Duke 63-49 5 Louisiana Tech (27-2)* Louisiana Tech 81-77 12 Montana (27-4)* Louisiana Tech 81-64 4 Texas Tech (24-7) Texas Tech 60-50 13 Maine (25-6)* Norfolk, VA Minnesota 82-75 6 Ohio St. (20-9) March 28 & 30 11 West Virginia (21-10) Ohio St. 73-67 Boston College 63-48 3 Boston College (25-6)* Boston College 58-56 14 Eastern Mich. (22-7)* Minnesota 76-63 7 Minnesota (21-8) Minnesota 92-81 10 UCLA (17-12) Minnesota 80-61 2 Kansas St. (24-5) Kansas St. 71-63 New Orleans UConn 70-61 15 Valparaiso (20-11)* April 6 NATIONAL CHAMPION 1 Tennessee (26-3) Midwest Tennessee 77-54 16 Colgate (21-9)* Tennessee 79-59 8 George Washington (22-7) DePaul 83-46 9 DePaul (22-6) Tennessee 71-69 5 Florida (18-10) Florida 68-56 12 New Mexico (23-7)* Baylor 91-76 4 Baylor (24-8) Baylor 71-60 13 Loyola Marymount (24-5)* Norman, OK Tennessee 62-60 6 Stanford (24-6)* Stanford 68-44 March 28 & 30 11 Missouri (17-12) Stanford 68-43 3 Oklahoma (23-8)* Oklahoma 58-45 14 Marist (20-10)* Stanford 57-55 7 Rutgers (21-11) Chattanooga 74-69 10 Chattanooga (28-2)* Vanderbilt 60-44 2 Vanderbilt (24-7)* Vanderbilt 76-45 15 Lipscomb (20-11)* New Orleans Tennessee 52-50 April 4 1 Texas (28-4) Texas 92-57 West 16 Southern U. (17-12)* Texas 80-61 8 Michigan St. (21-8) Michigan St. 72-60 9 Arizona (24-8) LSU 71-55 5 Miami (FL) (22-6) Maryland 86-85 12 Maryland (17-12) LSU 76-61 4 LSU (23-7) LSU 83-66 13 Austin Peay (23-7)* Seattle LSU 62-60 6 TCU (24-6) TCU 70-57 March 27 & 29 11 Temple (21-9)* Georgia 85-71 3 Georgia (22-9) Georgia 78-53 14 Liberty (25-6)* Georgia 66-64 7 Villanova (22-6) Villanova 66-63 10 Ole Miss (17-13) Purdue 60-42 2 Purdue (27-3)* Purdue 78-59 15 St. Francis (PA) (25-5)*

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1 LSU (29-2) LSU 70-36 16 Stetson (17-13)* LSU 76-43 8 Oklahoma (17-12) Arizona 72-69 9 Arizona (19-11) LSU 90-48 5 DePaul (25-4) March 26 DePaul 79-78 12 Virginia Tech (17-11) Liberty 88-79 4 Penn St. (19-10) Liberty 78-70 13 Liberty (24-6)* Chattanooga LSU 59-49 6 Georgia (22-9) March 28 Georgia 75-49 11 Rice (24-8)* Georgia 70-68 3 Texas (21-8) Texas 64-47 14 Oral Roberts (22-8)* Duke 63-57 7 Boston College (19-9) March 26 Boston College 65-43 10 Houston (21-8) Duke 70-65 2 Duke (28-4) Duke 80-48 15 Canisius (21-9)* Indianapolis Baylor 68-57 1 North Carolina (27-3)* April 3 North Carolina 97-62 16 Coppin St. (23-7)* North Carolina 71-47 8 Ole Miss (19-10) George Washington 60-57 9 George Washington (22-8) March 26 North Carolina 79-72 5 Arizona St. (22-9) Arizona St. 87-65 12 Eastern Ky. (23-7)* Arizona St. 70-61 4 Notre Dame (26-5) Notre Dame 61-51 13 UC Santa Barbara (21-8)* Tempe Baylor 72-63 6 Virginia (20-10) March 28 11 Old Dominion (22-8)* Virginia 79-57 Minnesota 73-58 3 Minnesota (24-7) Minnesota 64-33 14 St. Francis (PA) (21-9)* Baylor 64-57 7 TCU (23-9)* March 26 Oregon 58-55 10 Oregon (20-9) Baylor 69-46 2 Baylor (27-3)* Baylor 91-70 Indianapolis Baylor 84-62 15 Illinois St. (13-17)* April 5 NATIONAL CHAMPION 1 Tennessee (26-4)* Tennessee 94-43 16 Western Caro. (18-13)* Tennessee 75-54 8 New Mexico (26-4)* Purdue 68-56 9 Purdue (16-12) March 27 Tennessee 75-59 5 North Carolina St. (21-7) Middle Tenn. 60-58 12 Middle Tenn. (23-8)* Texas Tech 80-69 4 Texas Tech (22-7) Texas Tech 69-49 13 Texas-Arlington (21-9)* Philadelphia Tennessee 59-49 6 Temple (27-3)* Temple 66-61 March 29 11 Louisiana Tech (20-9) Rutgers 61-54 3 Rutgers (25-6) Rutgers 62-37 14 Hartford (22-8)* March 27 Rutgers 64-58 7 Maryland (21-9) Maryland 65-55 10 Green Bay (27-3)* Ohio St. 75-65 2 Ohio St. (28-4) Ohio St. 86-45 15 Holy Cross (20-10)* Indianapolis Michigan St. 68-64 April 3 1 Michigan St. (28-3)* Michigan St. 73-41 16 Alcorn St. (21-8)* Michigan St. 61-59 8 Southern California (19-10) Southern California 65-49 9 Louisville (22-8) Michigan St. 76-64 5 Vanderbilt (22-7) March 27 Vanderbilt 67-44 12 Montana (22-7)* Vanderbilt 63-60 4 Kansas St. (23-7) Kansas St. 70-60 13 Bowling Green (23-7)* Kansas City Michigan St. 76-69 6 Florida St. (23-7) Florida St. 87-54 March 29 11 Richmond (23-7) UConn 70-52 3 UConn (23-7)* UConn 95-47 14 Dartmouth (17-10)* Stanford 76-59 7 Iowa St. (23-6) March 27 Utah 73-61 10 Utah (25-7) Stanford 88-62 2 Stanford (29-2)* Stanford 94-57 15 Santa Clara (17-13)*

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1 North Carolina (29-1)* North Carolina 75-51 16 UC Riverside (16-14)* North Carolina 89-70 8 Vanderbilt (20-10) Vanderbilt 76-64 9 Louisville (19-9) North Carolina 70-68 5 UCLA (20-10)* March 26 UCLA 74-61 12 Bowling Green (28-2)* Purdue 61-54 4 Purdue (24-6) Purdue 73-52 13 Missouri St. (17-4)* Cleveland North Carolina 75-63 6 Texas A&M (23-8) March 28 TCU 69-65 11 TCU (18-11) Rutgers 82-48 3 Rutgers (25-4) Rutgers 63-58 14 Dartmouth (23-6)* Tennessee 76-69 7 George Washington (22-8) March 26 George Washington 87-72 10 Old Dominion (22-8)* Tennessee 66-53 2 Tennessee (28-4)* Tennessee 102-54 15 Army (19-10)* Boston Maryland 81-70 1 Ohio St. (28-2)* April 2 Ohio St. 68-45 16 Oakland (15-15)* Boston College 79-69 8 Boston College (19-11) Boston College 78-61 9 Notre Dame (18-11) March 25 Utah 57-54 5 Utah (24-6)* Utah 76-71 12 Middle Tenn. (20-10)* Utah 86-65 4 Arizona St. (24-6) Arizona St. 80-61 13 Stephen F. Austin (23-7) Albuquerque Maryland 75-65 (OT) 6 Florida (21-8) New Mexico 83-59 March 27 11 New Mexico (21-9) Baylor 87-67 3 Baylor (24-6) Baylor 74-56 14 Northern Ariz. (21-10)* Maryland 82-63 7 St. John’s (NY) (21-7)* March 25 St. John’s (NY) 78-68 10 California (18-11) Maryland 81-74 2 Maryland (28-4) Maryland 95-54 Boston Maryland 78-75 (OT) 15 Sacred Heart (26-4)* April 4 NATIONAL CHAMPION 1 Duke (26-3) Duke 96-27 16 Southern U. (20-10)* Duke 85-51 8 Southern California (18-11) Southern California 67-65 9 South Fla. (18-11) March 26 Duke 86-61 5 Kentucky (21-8) Kentucky 69-59 12 Chattanooga (27-3)* Michigan St. 67-63 4 Michigan St. (22-9) Michigan St. 65-46 13 Milwaukee (21-8)* Bridgeport Duke 63-61 (OT) 6 Temple (24-7)* Hartford 64-58 March 28 11 Hartford (26-3)* Georgia 73-54 3 Georgia (21-8) Georgia 75-60 14 Marist (23-6)* March 26 UConn 77-75 7 Virginia Tech (20-9) Virginia Tech 82-51 10 Missouri (21-9) UConn 79-56 2 UConn (29-4)* UConn 77-54 15 Coppin St. (22-8)* Boston Duke 64-45 April 2 1 LSU (27-3) LSU 72-48 16 Fla. Atlantic (20-10)* LSU 72-49 8 Minnesota (19-9) Washington 73-69 9 Washington (18-10) LSU 66-56 5 North Carolina St. (19-11) March 25 Tulsa 71-61 12 Tulsa (25-5)* DePaul 71-67 4 DePaul (25-6)* DePaul 68-43 13 Liberty (24-5)* San Antonio LSU 62-59 6 Florida St. (19-9) Florida St. 80-71 March 27 11 Louisiana Tech (26-4)* Stanford 72-45 3 Stanford (23-7) Stanford 72-45 14 Southeast Mo. St. (20-8)* Stanford 88-74 7 BYU (25-5) March 25 BYU 67-62 10 Iowa (17-11) Oklahoma 86-70 2 Oklahoma (29-4)* Oklahoma 78-66 15 Pepperdine (14-16)

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1 North Carolina (30-3)* North Carolina 95-38 16 Prairie View (19-13)* North Carolina 60-51 8 California (23-8) Notre Dame 62-59 9 Notre Dame (19-11) North Carolina 70-56 5 George Washington (26-3) March 25 George Washington 76-67 12 Boise St. (24-8)* George Washington 59-47 4 Texas A&M (19-10) Texas A&M 58-50 13 Texas-Arlington (24-8)* Dallas North Carolina 70-56 6 Iowa St. (25-8) March 27 Iowa St. 79-60 11 Washington (18-12) Georgia 75-56 3 Georgia (25-6) Georgia 56-36 14 Belmont (25-6)* Purdue 78-65 7 Georgia Tech (20-11) March 25 Georgia Tech 55-54 10 DePaul (19-12) Purdue 76-63 2 Purdue (28-5)* Purdue 63-42 15 Oral Roberts (22-10)* Cleveland Tennessee 56-50 1 Tennessee (28-3) April 1 Tennessee 76-37 16 Drake (14-8)* Tennessee 68-54 8 Pittsburgh (23-8) Pittsburgh 71-61 9 James Madison (27-5) March 25 Tennessee 65-45 5 Middle Tenn. (29-3)* Middle Tenn. 85-46 12 Gonzaga (24-9)* Marist 73-59 4 Ohio St. (28-3) Marist 67-63 13 Marist (27-5)* Dayton Tennessee 98-52 6 Marquette (25-6) March 27 11 La.-Lafayette (25-8) Marquette 87-58 Oklahoma 78-47 3 Oklahoma (26-4)* Oklahoma 74-60 14 Southeast Mo. St. (24-7)* Ole Miss 90-82 7 Ole Miss (21-10)* March 25 Ole Miss 88-74 10 TCU (21-10) Ole Miss 89-78 2 Maryland (27-5) Maryland 89-65 Cleveland Tennessee 59-46 15 Harvard (15-12)* April 3 NATIONAL CHAMPION 1 UConn (29-3) UConn 82-33 16 UMBC (16-16)* UConn 94-70 8 New Mexico (24-8)* Green Bay 59-52 9 Green Bay (28-3)* March 24 UConn 78-71 5 Baylor (25-7) Baylor 68-55 12 Chattanooga (25-7)* North Carolina St. 78-72 (OT) 4 North Carolina St. (23-9) North Carolina St. 84-52 13 Robert Morris (24-7)* Fresno LSU 73-50 6 Xavier (26-7)* West Virginia 65-52 March 26 11 West Virginia (20-10) LSU 49-43 3 LSU (26-7) LSU 77-39 14 UNC Asheville (21-11)* March 24 LSU 55-43 7 Old Dominion (24-8)* Florida St. 85-75 10 Florida St. (22-9) Florida St. 68-61 2 Stanford (28-4)* Stanford 95-58 15 Idaho St. (17-13)* Cleveland Rutgers 59-35 April 1 1 Duke (30-1) Duke 81-44 16 Holy Cross (15-7)* Duke 62-52 8 Temple (24-7) Temple 64-61 9 Nebraska (22-9) Rutgers 53-52 5 Michigan St. (23-8) March 24 Michigan St. 69-58 12 Delaware (26-5) Rutgers 70-57 4 Rutgers (22-8)* Rutgers 77-34 13 East Caro. (19-13)* Greensboro Rutgers 54-45 6 Louisville (26-7) Louisville 90-54 March 26 11 BYU (23-9) Arizona St. 67-58 3 Arizona St. (28-4) Arizona St. 57-50 14 UC Riverside (21-10)* Arizona St. 67-49 7 Bowling Green (29-3)* March 24 Bowling Green 70-66 10 Oklahoma St. (20-10) Bowling Green 59-56 2 Vanderbilt (27-5)* Vanderbilt 52-47 15 Delaware St. (20-12)*

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2008 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 UConn (32-1)* UConn 89-47 16 Cornell (20-8)* UConn 89-55 8 Texas (21-12) Texas 72-55 9 Minnesota (20-11) UConn 76-63 5 Old Dominion (29-4)* March 30 Old Dominion 82-62 12 Liberty (28-3)* Old Dominion 88-85 (OT) 4 Virginia (23-9) Virginia 86-52 13 UC Santa Barbara (23-7)* Greensboro UConn 66-56 6 George Washington (25-6) April 1 George Washington 66-56 11 Auburn (20-11) George Washington 55-53 3 California (26-6) California 77-60 14 San Diego (19-12)* Rutgers 53-42 7 Iowa St. (20-12) March 30 Iowa St. 58-55 10 Georgia Tech (22-9) Rutgers 69-58 2 Rutgers (24-6) Rutgers 85-42 15 Robert Morris (23-9)* Tampa Stanford 82-73 1 Maryland (30-3) April 6 Maryland 80-66 16 Coppin St. (22-11)* Maryland 76-64 8 Nebraska (20-11) Nebraska 61-58 9 Xavier (24-8) March 29 Maryland 76-64 5 West Virginia (24-7) West Virginia 61-60 12 New Mexico (20-12)* Vanderbilt 64-46 4 Vanderbilt (23-8) Vanderbilt 75-47 13 Montana (25-6)* Spokane Stanford 98-87 6 Pittsburgh (22-10) March 31 11 Wyoming (24-6) Pittsburgh 63-58 Pittsburgh 67-59 3 Baylor (24-6) Baylor 66-56 14 Fresno St. (22-10)* Stanford 72-53 7 UTEP (27-3)* March 29 UTEP 92-60 10 Western Ky. (26-7) Stanford 68-54 2 Stanford (30-3)* Stanford 85-47 Tampa Tennessee 64-48 15 Cleveland St. (19-13)* April 8 NATIONAL CHAMPION 1 North Carolina (30-2)* North Carolina 85-50 16 Bucknell (16-15)* North Carolina 80-66 8 Georgia (22-9) Georgia 67-61 9 Iowa (21-10) March 29 North Carolina 78-74 5 Kansas St. (21-9) Kansas St. 69-59 12 Chattanooga (29-3)* Louisville 80-63 4 Louisville (24-9) Louisville 81-67 13 Miami (OH) (23-10)* New Orleans LSU 56-50 6 Ohio St. (22-8) Florida St. 60-49 March 31 11 Florida St. (18-13) Oklahoma St. 73-72 (OT) 3 Oklahoma St. (25-7) Oklahoma St. 85-73 14 ETSU (21-11)* March 29 LSU 67-52 7 Marist (31-2)* Marist 76-57 10 DePaul (20-11) LSU 68-49 2 LSU (27-5) LSU 66-32 15 Jackson St. (18-13)* Tampa Tennessee 47-46 April 6 1 Tennessee (30-2)* Tennessee 94-55 16 Oral Roberts (19-13)* Tennessee 78-52 8 Utah (27-4) Purdue 66-59 9 Purdue (18-14)* Tennessee 74-64 5 Notre Dame (23-8) March 30 Notre Dame 75-62 12 SMU (24-8)* Notre Dame 79-75 (OT) 4 Oklahoma (21-8) Oklahoma 69-61 13 Illinois St. (26-6)* Oklahoma City Tennessee 53-45 6 Arizona St. (21-10) Arizona St. 61-54 April 1 11 Temple (21-12) Duke 67-59 3 Duke (23-9) Duke 78-57 14 Murray St. (24-7)* Texas A&M 77-63 7 Syracuse (22-8) March 30 Hartford 59-55 10 Hartford (27-5)* Texas A&M 63-39 2 Texas A&M (26-7)* Texas A&M 91-52 15 UTSA (23-9)*

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1 UConn (33-0) UConn 104-65 16 Vermont (22-11) UConn 67-59 8 Florida (23-7) Florida 70-57 9 Temple (21-9) UConn 77-53 5 Virginia (23-9) March 29 Virginia 68-61 12 Marist (29-3) California 99-73 4 California (25-6) California 70-47 13 Fresno St. (24-8) Trenton UConn 83-64 6 Arizona St. (23-8) March 31 Arizona St. 58-47 11 Georgia (18-13) Arizona St. 63-58 3 Florida St. (25-7) Florida St. 83-71 14 N.C. A&T (26-6) Arizona St. 84-69 7 Notre Dame (22-8) March 29 Minnesota 79-71 10 Minnesota (19-11) Texas A&M 73-42 2 Texas A&M (25-7) Texas A&M 80-45 15 Evansville (15-18) St. Louis UConn 83-64 1 Duke (26-5) April 7 Duke 83-42 16 Austin Peay (17-15) Michigan St. 63-49 8 Middle Tenn. (28-5) Michigan St. 60-59 9 Michigan St. (20-10) March 28 Iowa St. 69-68 5 Tennessee (22-10) Ball St. 71-55 12 Ball St. (25-8) Iowa St. 71-57 4 Iowa St. (24-8) Iowa St. 85-53 13 ETSU (20-10) Berkeley Stanford 74-53 6 Texas (21-11) March 30 11 Mississippi St. (22-9) Mississippi St. 71-63 Ohio St. 64-58 3 Ohio St. (27-5) Ohio St. 77-63 14 Sacred Heart (25-7) Stanford 84-66 7 DePaul (23-9) March 28 San Diego St. 76-70 10 San Diego St. (23-7) Stanford 77-49 2 Stanford (29-4) Stanford 74-39 St. Louis UConn 76-54 15 UC Santa Barbara (22-9) April 7 NATIONAL CHAMPION 1 Maryland (28-4) Maryland 82-53 16 Dartmouth (18-10) Maryland 71-56 8 Villanova (19-13) Utah 60-30 9 Utah (22-9) March 28 Maryland 78-74 5 Kansas St. (24-7) Kansas St. 68-44 12 Drexel (24-8) Vanderbilt 74-61 4 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt 73-44 13 Western Caro. (21-11) Raleigh Louisville 77-60 6 LSU (18-10) LSU 69-59 March 30 11 Green Bay (29-3) Louisville 62-52 3 Louisville (29-4) Louisville 62-42 14 Liberty (24-8) March 28 Louisville 56-39 7 South Dakota St. (31-2) South Dakota St. 90-55 10 TCU (20-10) Baylor 60-58 2 Baylor (27-5) Baylor 87-82 (OT) 15 UTSA (34-8) St. Louis Louisville 61-59 April 5 1 Oklahoma (28-4) Oklahoma 76-47 16 Prairie View (23-10) Oklahoma 69-50 8 Iowa (21-10) Georgia Tech 76-62 9 Georigia Tech (21-9) Oklahoma 70-59 5 Xavier (25-6) March 29 Gonzaga 75-59 12 Gonzaga (26-6) Pittsburgh 65-60 4 Pittsburgh (23-7) Pittsburgh 64-35 13 Montana (28-4) Oklahoma City Oklahoma 74-68 6 Purdue (22-10) Purdue 65-52 March 31 11 Charlotte (23-8) Purdue 85-70 3 North Carolina (27-6) North Carolina 85-80 14 UCF (17-16) Purdue 67-61 7 Rutgers (19-12) March 29 Rutgers 56-49 10 VCU (26-6) Rutgers 80-52 2 Auburn (29-3) Auburn 85-49 15 Lehigh (26-6)

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1UConn (33-0)* UConn 95-39 16 ^Southern U. (23-8)* UConn 90-36 8Temple (24-8) Temple 65-53 9James Madison (26-6)* UConn 74-36 5Virginia (21-9) March 28 Green Bay 69-67 12 Green Bay (27-4) Iowa St. 60-56 4Iowa St. (23-7) Iowa St. 79-42 13 Lehigh (29-3)* Dayton UConn 90-50 6St. John's (NY) (24-6) March 30 St. John's (NY) 65-47 11 Princeton (26-2)* Florida St.66-65 (OT) 3Florida St. (26-5) Florida St. 75-61 14 Louisiana Tech (23-8)* Florida St. 74-71 7Mississippi St. (19-12) March 38 Mississippi St. 68-64 10 Middle Tenn. (25-5)* Mississippi St. 85-67 2Ohio St. (30-4)* Ohio St. 93-59 15 St. Francis (PA) (17-14)* San Antonio UConn 70-50 1Tennessee (30-2)* April 4 Tennessee 75-42 16 Austin Peay (15-17)* Tennessee 92-64 8Dayton (24-7) Dayton 67-66 9TCU (22-8) Baylor 77-62 5Georgetown (25-6) March 27 Georgetown 62-42 12 Marist (26-7)* Baylor 49-33 4Baylor (23-9) Baylor 69-55 13 Fresno St. (27-6) Memphis Baylor 51-48 6Texas (22-10) March 29 San Diego St. 74-63 11 San Diego St. (21-10)* San Diego St. 64-55 3West Virginia (28-5) West Virginia 58-43 14 Lamar (26-7)* Duke 66-58 7LSU (20-9) March 27 LSU 60-39 10 Hartford (27-4) Duke 60-52 2Duke (27-5)* Duke 72-37 15 Hampton (20-11)* San Antonio UConn 53-47 1Stanford (31-1)* April 6 NATIONAL CHAMPION Stanford 79-47 16 UC Riverside (17-15)* Stanford 96-67 8Iowa (19-13) Iowa 70-63 9Rutgers (19-14) Stanford 73-36 5Georgia (23-8) March 27 Georgia 64-59 12 Tulane (26-6)* Georgia 74-71 (OT) 4Oklahoma St. (23-10) Oklahoma St. 70-63 13 Chattanooga (24-8)* Sacramento Stanford 55-53 6Vanderbilt (22-10) March 29 Vanderbilt 83-76 (OT) 11 DePaul (21-11) Xavier 63-62 3Xavier (27-3)* Xavier 94-82 14 ETSU (23-8)* Xavier 74-56 7Gonzaga (27-4)*March 27 Gonzaga 82-76 10 North Carolina (19-11) Gonzaga 72-71 2Texas A&M (25-7)* Texas A&M 84-53 15 Portland St. (18-14)* Stanford 73-66 1Nebraska (30-1) San Antonio Nebraska 83-44 16 UNI (17-15)* April 4 Nebraska 83-70 8 UCLA (24-8) UCLA 74-54 9North Carolina St. (20-13) Kentucky 76-67 5Michigan St. (22-9) March 28 Michigan St. 72-62 12 Bowling Green (27-6)* Kentucky 70-52 4Kentucky (25-7) Kentucky 83-77 13 Liberty (27-5)* Kansas City Oklahoma 88-68 6Georgia Tech (23-9) March 30 Little Rock 63-53 11 Little Rock (26-6) Oklahoma 60-44 3Oklahoma (23-10) Oklahoma 68-57 14 South Dakota St. (22-10)* Oklahoma 77-72 (OT) 7Wisconsin (21-10) March 28 Vermont 64-55 10 Vermont (26-6)* NotreDame 84-66 2Notre Dame (27-5) Notre Dame 86-58 15 Cleveland St. (19-13)*

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2011 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 UConn (32-1) UConn 75-39 16 Hartford (17-15) UConn 64-40 8 Kansas St. (21-10) Purdue 53-45 9 Purdue (20-11) UConn 68-63 5 Georgetown (22-10) March 27 Georgetown 65-49 12 Princeton (24-4) Georgetown 79-57 4 Maryland (23-7) Maryland 70-48 13 St. Francis (PA) (22-11) Philadelphia UConn 75-40 6 Penn St. (24-9) March 29 Penn St. 75-66 11 Dayton (21-11)_ DePaul 75-73 3 DePaul (27-6) DePaul 56-43 14 Navy (20-11) Duke 70-63 7 Iowa St. (22-10) March 27 Marist 74-64 10 Marist (30-2) Duke 71-66 2 Duke (29-3) Duke 90-45 15 UT Martin (21-10) Indianapolis Notre Dame 72-63 1 Tennessee (31-2) April 3 Tennessee 99-34 16 Stetson (20-12) Tennessee 79-70 8 Marquette (23-8) Marquette 68-65 9 Texas (19-13) March 26 Tennessee 85-75 5 Georgia Tech (23-10) Georgia Tech 69-58 12 Bowling Green (28-4) Ohio St.67-60 4 Ohio St. (22-9) Ohio St. 80-69 13 UCF (22-10) Dayton Notre Dame 73-59 6 Oklahoma (21-11) March 28 11 James Madison (26-7) Oklahoma 86-72 Oklahoma 88-83 3 Miami (FL) (27-4) Miami (FL) 80-62 14 Gardner-Webb (23-10) Notre Dame 78-53 7 Arizona St. (20-10) March 26 Temple 63-45 10 Temple (23-8) Notre Dame 77-64 2 Notre Dame (26-7) Notre Dame 67-54 Indianapolis Texas A&M 76-70 15 Utah (18-16) April 5 NATIONAL CHAMPION 1 Stanford (29-2) Stanford 86-59 16 UC Davis (24-8) Stanford 75-49 8 Texas Tech (22-10) St. John’s (NY) 55-50 9 St. John’s (NY) (21-10) March 26 Stanford 72-65 5 North Carolina (25-8) North Carolina 82-68 12 Fresno St. (25-7) North Carolina 86-74 4 Kentucky (24-8) Kentucky 66-62 (OT) 13 Hampton (26-6) Spokane Stanford 83-60 6 Iowa (22-8) Gonzaga 92-86 March 28 11 Gonzaga (28-4) Gonzaga 87-75 3 UCLA (27-4) UCLA 55-47 14 Montana (18-14) March 26 Gonzaga 76-69 7 Louisville (20-12) Louisville 81-62 10 Vanderbilt (20-11) Louisville 85-75 2 Xavier (28-2) Xavier 72-56 15 South Dakota St. (19-13) Indianapolis Texas A&M 63-62 April 3 1 Baylor (31-2) Baylor 66-30 16 Prairie View (21-11) Baylor 82-68 8 Houston (26-5) West Virginia 79-73 9 West Virginia (23-9) Baylor 86-76 5 Green Bay (32-1) March 27 Green Bay 59-55 12 Little Rock (23-7) Green Bay 65-56 4 Michigan St. (26-5) Michigan St. 69-66 13 UNI (27-5) Dallas Texas A&M 58-46 6 Georgia (21-10) Georgia 56-41 March 29 11 Middle Tenn. (23-7) Georgia 61-59 3 Florida St. (23-7) Florida St. 76-46 14 Samford (25-7) Texas A&M 70-38 7 Rutgers (19-12) March 27 Rutgers 76-51 10 Louisiana Tech (24-7) Texas A&M 70-48 2 Texas A&M (27-5) Texas A&M 87-47 15 McNeese St. (26-6)

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2012 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 Baylor (34-0) Baylor 80-40 16 UC Santa Barbara (17-15) Baylor 76-57 8 Ohio St. (25-6) Florida 70-65 9 Florida (19-12) Baylor 83-68 5 Georgetown (22-8) March 24 Georgetown 61-56 12 Fresno St. (28-5) Georgia Tech 76-64 4 Georgia Tech (24-8) Georgia Tech 76-50 13 Sacred Heart (25-7) Des Moines Baylor 77-58 6 Nebraska (24-8) March 26 Kansas 57-49 11 Kansas (19-12) Kansas 70-64 3 Delaware (30-1) Delaware 73-42_ 14 Little Rock (20-13) Tennessee 84-73 7 DePaul (22-10) March 24 DePaul 59-55 10 BYU (26-6) Tennessee 63-48 2 Tennessee (24-8) Tennessee 72-49 15 UT Martin (23-8) Denver Baylor 59-47 1 Stanford (31-1) April 1 Stanford 73-51 16 Hampton (26-4) Stanford 72-55 8 West Virginia (23-9) West Virginia 68-55 9 Texas (18-13) March 24 Stanford 76-60 5 South Carolina (23-9) South Carolina 80-48 12 Eastern Mich. (23-8) South Carolina 72-61 4 Purdue (24-8) Purdue 83-68 13 South Dakota St. (24-8) Fresno Stanford 81-69 6 Oklahoma (20-12) March 26 11 Michigan (20-11) Oklahoma 88-67 St. John’s (NY) 74-70 3 St. John’s (NY) (22-9) St. John’s (NY) 69-67 14 Creighton (20-12) Duke 74-47 7 Vanderbilt (22-9) March 24 Vanderbilt 60-46 10 Middle Tenn. (26-6) Duke 96-80 2 Duke (24-5) Duke 82-47 Denver Baylor 80-61 15 Samford (20-12) April 3 NATIONAL CHAMPION 1 Notre Dame (30-3) Notre Dame 74-43 16 Liberty (24-8) Notre Dame 73-62 8 California (24-9) California 84-74 9 Iowa (19-11) March 25 Notre Dame 79-35 5 St. Bonaventure (29-3) St. Bonaventure 72-65OT 12 FGCU (29-2) St. Bonaventure 66-63 4 Georgia (22-8) Marist 76-70 13 Marist (25-7) Raleigh Notre Dame 80-49 6 Arkansas (23-8) Arkansas 72-55 March 27 11 Dayton (23-6) Texas A&M 61-59 3 Texas A&M (22-10) Texas A&M 69-47 14 Albany (NY) (23-9) March 25 Maryland 81-74 7 Louisville (22-9) Louisville 67-55 10 Michigan St. (20-11) Maryland 72-68 2 Maryland (28-4) Maryland 59-44 15 Navy (18-13) Denver Notre Dame 83-75OT April 1 1 UConn (29-4) UConn 83-47 16 Prairie View (17-15) UConn 72-26 8 Kansas St. (19-13) Kansas St. 67-64 9 Princeton (24-4) UConn 77-59 5 LSU (22-10) March 25 LSU 64-56 12 San Diego St. (25-6) Penn St. 90-80 4 Penn St. (24-6) Penn. St. 85-77 13 UTEP (29-3) Kingston UConn 80-65 6 Rutgers (22-9) Gonzaga 86-73 March 27 11 Gonzaga 26-5) Gonzaga 65-54 3 Miami (FL) (25-5) Miami (FL) 70-41 14 Idaho St. (24-7) Kentucky 79-62 7 Green Bay (30-1) March 25 Green Bay 71-57 10 Iowa St. (18-12) Kentucky 65-62 2 Kentucky (25-6) Kentucky 68-62 15 McNeese St. (26-7)

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2013 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 Baylor (32-1) Baylor 82-40 16 Prairie View (17-4) Baylor (85-47) 8 Florida St. (22-9) Florida St. 60-44 9 Princeton (22-6) Louisville 82-81 5 Louisville (24-8) March 31 Louisville 74-49 12 Middle Tenn. (25-7) Louisville (76-63) 4 Purdue (24-8) Purdue 77-43 13 Liberty (27-6) Oklahoma City Louisville 86-78 6 Oklahoma (22-10) April 2 Oklahoma 78-73 11 Central Mich. (21-11) Oklahoma 85-72 3 UCLA (25-7) UCLA 66-49_ 14 Stetson (24-8) Tennessee 74-59 7 Syracuse (24-7) March 31 Creighton 61-56 10 Creighton (24-7) Tennessee 68-52 2 Tennessee (24-7) Tennessee 83-62 15 Oral Roberts (18-12) New Orleans Louisville 64-57 1 Stanford (31-2) April 7 Stanford 72-56 16 Tulsa (17-16) Stanford 73-40 8 Michigan (21-10) Michigan 60-52 9 Villanova (21-10) March 30 Georgia 61-59 5 Iowa St. (23-8) Iowa St. 72-60 12 Gonzaga (27-5) Georgia 65-60 4 Georgia (25-6) Georgia 70-50 13 Montana (24-7) Spokane Calfornia 65-62 (OT) 6 LSU (20-11) April 1 11 Green Bay (29-2) LSU 75-71 LSU 71-66 3 Penn St. (25-5) Penn St. 85-55 14 Cal Poly (21-10) California 73-63 7 Texas Tech (21-10) March 30 South Fla. 71-70 10 South Fla. (21-10) California 82-78 (OT) 2 California (28-3) California 90-76 New Orleans UConn 93-60 15 Fresno St. (24-8) April 9 NATIONAL CHAMPION 1 Notre Dame (31-1) Notre Dame 97-64 16 UT Martin (19-14) Notre Dame 74-47 8 Miami (FL) (21-10) Iowa 69-53 9 Iowa (20-12) March 31 Notre Dame 93-63 5 Colorado (25-6) Kansas 67-52 12 Kansas (18-13) Kansas 75-69 4 South Carolina (24-7) South Carolina 74-52 13 South Dakota St. (25-7) Norfolk Notre Dame 87-76 6 Nebraska (23-8) Nebraska 73-59 April 2 11 Chattanooga (29-3) Nebraska 74-63 3 Texas A&M (24-9) Texas A&M 71-45 14 Wichita St. (24-9) March 31 Duke 53-45 7 Oklahoma St. (21-10) Oklahoma St. 73-56 10 DePaul (21-11) Duke 68-59 2 Duke (30-2) Duke 67-51 15 Hampton (28-5) New Orleans UConn 83-65 April 7 1 UConn (29-4) UConn 105-37 16 Idaho (17-15) UConn 77-44 8 Vanderbilt (20-11) Vanderbilt. 60-54 9 Saint Joseph’s (23-8) UConn 76-50 5 Michigan St. (24-8) March 26 Michigan St. 55-47 12 Marist (26-6) Maryland 74-49 4 Maryland (24-7) Maryland 72-52 13 Quinnipiac (30-2) Bridgeport UConn 83-53 6 Delaware (30-3) Delaware 66-53 April 1 11 West Virginia (17-13) Delaware 78-69 3 North Carolina (28-6) North Carolina 59-54 14 Albany (NY) (26-4) Kentucky 69-62 7 Dayton (27-2) March 26 Dayton 96-90 (2OT) 10 St. John’s (NY) (18-12) Kentucky 84-70 2 Kentucky (27-5) Kentucky 61-41 15 Navy (21-11)

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2014 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 UConn (34-0) UConn 87-44 16 Prairie View (14-17) UConn 91-52 8 Georgia (20-11) Saint Joseph’s 67-57 9 Saint Joseph’s (22-9) UConn 70-51 5 North Carolina St. (25-7) BYU 72-57 12 BYU (26-6) BYU 80-75 4 Nebraska (25-6) Nebraska 74-55 13 Fresno St. (22-10) Lincoln UConn 69-54 6 Gonzaga (29-4) James Madison 72-63 11 James Madison (28-5) Texas A&M 85-69 3 Texas A&M (24-8) Texas A&M 70-50 14 North Dakota (22-9) Texas A&M 84-65 7 DePaul (27-6) DePaul 104-100 10 Oklahoma (18-14) DePaul 74-65 2 Duke (27-6) Duke 87-45 15 Winthrop (24-8) Nashville UConn 75-56 1 South Carolina (27-4) South Carolina 73-58 16 CSUN (18-14) South Carolina 78-69 8 Middle Tenn. (29-4) Oregon St. 55-36 9 Oregon St. (23-10) North Carolina 65-58 5 Michigan St. (22-9) Michigan St. 91-61 12 Hampton (28-4) North Carolina 62-53 4 North Carolina (24-9) North Carolina 60-58 13 UT Martin (24-7) Stanford Stanford 74-65 6 Dayton (23-7) 11 Florida (19-12) Florida 83-69 Penn St. 83-61 3 Penn St. (22-7) Penn. St. 62-56 14 Wichita St. (26-6) Stanford 74-65 7 Iowa St. (20-10) Florida St. 55-44 10 Florida St. (20-11) Stanford 63-44 2 Stanford (29-3) Stanford 81-62 Nashville UConn 79-58 15 South Dakota (19-13) April 8 NATIONAL CHAMPION 1 Notre Dame (32-0) Notre Dame 93-42 16 Robert Morris (21-11) Notre Dame 84-67 8 Vanderbilt (18-12) Arizona St. 69-61 9 Arizona St. (22-9) Notre Dame 89-72 5 Oklahoma St. (23-8) Oklahoma St. 61-60 (OT) 12 FGCU (26-7) Oklahoma St. 73-66 4 Purdue (21-8) Purdue 84-55 13 Akron (23-9) Notre Dame Notre Dame 88-69 6 Syracuse (22-9) Syracuse 59-53 11 Chattanooga (29-3) Kentucky 64-59 3 Kentucky (24-8) Kentucky 106-60 14 Wright St. (26-8) Baylor 90-72 7 California (21-9) California 64-64 10 Fordham (25-7) Baylor 75-56 2 Baylor (29-4) Baylor 87-74 15 Western Ky (24-8) Nashville Notre Dame 87-61 1 Tennessee (27-5) Tennessee 70-46 16 Northwestern St. (21-12) Tennessee 70-46 8 St. John’s (NY) (22-10) St. John’s (NY) 71-68 9 Southern California (22-12) Maryland 73-62 5 Texas (21-11) Texas 71-68 12 Penn (22-6) Maryland 69-64 4 Maryland (24-6) Maryland 90-52 13 Army (25-7) Louisville Maryland 76-73 6 Iowa (26-8) Iowa 87-65 11 Marist (27-6) Louisville 83-53 3 Louisville (30-4) Louisville 88-42 14 Idaho (25-8) Louisville 73-47 7 LSU (19-12) LSU 98-78 10 Georgia Tech (20-11) LSU 76-67 2 West Virginia (29-4) West Virginia 76-61 15 Albany (NY) (28-4)

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2015 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 UConn (32-1) UConn 89-33 16 St. Francis Brooklyn (15-18) UConn 91-55 8 Rutgers (22-9) Rutgers 79-66 9 Seton Hall (28-5) UConn 105-54 5 Texas (22-10) March 28 Texas 66-64 12 Western Ky. (30-4) Texas 73-70 4 California (23-9) California 78-66 13 Witchita St. (29-4) Albany UConn 91-70 6 South Fla. (26-7) March 30 South Fla. 73-64 11 LSU (17-13) Louisville 60-52 3 Louisville (25-6) Louisville 86-53 14 BYU (23-9) March 28 Dayton 82-66 7 Dayton (25-6) Dayton 78-66 10 Iowa St. (18-12) Dayton 99-94 2 Kentucky (23-9) Kentucky 97-52 15 Tennessee St. (18-12) Tampa Bay UConn 81-58 1 Maryland (30-2) April 5 Maryland 75-57 16 New Mexico St. (22-7) Maryland 85-70 8 Princeton (30-0) Princeton 80-70 9 Green Bay (28-4) Maryland 65-55 5 Mississippi St. (26-6) March 28 Mississippi St. 57-47 12 Tulane (22-10) Duke 64-56 4 Duke (21-10) Duke 54-52 13 Albany (NY) (24-8) Spokane Maryland 58-48 6 George Washington (29-3) March 30 11 Gonzaga (24-7) Gonzaga 82-69 Gonzaga 76-64 3 Oregon St. (26-4) Oregon St. 74-62 14 South Dakota St. (24-8) Tennessee 73-69 (OT) 7 Chattanooga (29-3) March 28 Pittsburgh 51-40 10 Pittsburgh (19-11) Tennessee 77-67 2 Tennessee (27-5) Tennessee 72-61 Tampa Bay UConn 63-53 15 Boise St. (22-10) April 7 NATIONAL CHAMPION 1 Notre Dame (31-2) Notre Dame 77-43 16 Montana (24-8) Notre Dame 79-67 8 Minnesota (23-9) DePaul 79-72 9 DePaul (26-7) March 27 Notre Dame 81-60 5 Oklahoma (20-11) Oklahoma 111-84 12 Quinnipiac (31-3) Stanford 86-76 4 Stanford (24-9) Stanford 73-60 13 CSUN (23-9) Oklahoma City Notre Dame 77-68 6 Washington (23-9) Miami (FL) 86-80 March 29 11 Miami (FL) (19-12) Iowa 88-70 3 Iowa (24-7) Iowa 75-67 14 American (24-8) March 27 Baylor 81-66 7 Northwestern (23-8) Arkansas 57-55 10 Arkansas (17-13) Baylor 73-44 2 Baylor (30-3) Baylor 77-36 15 Northwestern St. (19-14) Tampa Bay Notre Dame 66-65 April 5 1 South Carolina (30-2) South Carolina 81-48 16 Savannah St. (21-10) South Carolina 97-68 8 Syracuse (21-9) Syracuse 72-69 9 Nebraska (21-10) March 27 South Carolina 67-65 5 Ohio St. (23-10) Ohio St. 90-80 12 James Madison (29-3) North Carolina 86-84 4 North Carolina (24-8) North Carolina 71-65 13 Liberty (26-6) Greensboro South Carolina 80-74 6 Texas A&M (23-9) Little Rock 69-60 March 29 11 Little Rock (28-4) Arizona St. 57-54 3 Arizona St. (27-5) Arizona St. 74-55 14 Ohio (27-4) March 27 Florida St. 66-65 7 FGCU (30-2) FGCU 75-67 10 Oklahoma St. (20-11) Florida St. 65-47 2 Florida St. (29-4) Florida St. 91-49 15 Alabama St. (17-14)

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2016 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 UConn (32-0) UConn 101-49 16 Robert Morris (20-12) UConn 97-51 8 Seton Hall (23-8) Duquesne 97-76 9 Duquesne (27-5) UConn 98-38 5 Mississippi St. (26-7) March 26 Mississippi St. 60-50 12 Chattanooga (24-7) Mississippi St. 74-72 4 Michigan St. (24-8) Michigan St. 74-60 13 Belmont (24-8) Bridgeport UConn 86-65 6 South Fla. (23-9) March 28 South Fla. 48-45 11 Colorado St. (31-1) UCLA 72-67 3 UCLA (24-8) UCLA 66-50 14 Hawaii (21-10) March 26 Texas 73-55 7 BYU (26-6) Missouri 78-69 10 Missouri (21-9) Texas 73-55 2 Texas (28-4) Texas 86-42 15 Alabama St. (19-11) Indianapolis UConn 80-51 1 Baylor (33-1) April 3 Baylor 89-59 16 Idaho (24-9) Baylor 84-52 8 St. John’s (NY) (23-9) Auburn 68-57 9 Auburn (19-12) Baylor 78-58 5 Florida St. (23-7) March 26 Florida St. 72-55 12 Middle Tenn. (24-8) Florida St. 74-56 4 Texas A&M (21-9) Texas A&M 74-65 13 Missouri St. (24-9) Dallas Oregon St. 60-57 6 DePaul (25-8) DePaul 97-67 March 28 11 James Madison (27-5) DePaul 73-72 3 Louisville (25-7) Louisville 87-60 14 Central Ark. (28-3) Oregon St. 83-71 7 Oklahoma St. (21-9) March 26 St. Bonaventure 65-54 10 St. Bonaventure (23-7) Oregon St. 69-40 2 Oregon St. (28-4) Oregon St. 73-31 Indianapolis UConn 82-51 15 Troy (20-12) April 5 NATIONAL CHAMPION 1 South Carolina (31-1) South Carolina 77-41 16 Jacksonville (22-10) South Carolina 73-47 8 George Washington (26-6) Kansas St. 56-51 9 Kansas St. (18-12) March 25 Syracuse 80-72 5 Florida (22-8) Albany (NY) 61-59 12 Albany (NY) (27-4) Syrcause 76-59 4 Syracuse (25-7) Syracuse 73-56 13 Army West Point (29-2) Sioux Falls Syracuse 89-67 6 West Virginia (24-9) West Virginia 74-65 March 27 11 Princeton (23-5) Ohio St. 88-81 3 Ohio St. (24-7) Ohio St. 88-69 14 Buffalo (20-13) March 25 Tennessee 78-62 7 Tennessee (19-13) Tennessee 59-53 10 Green Bay (28-4) Tennessee 75-64 2 Arizona St. (25-6) Arizona St. 74-52 15 New Mexico St. (26-4) Indianapolis Syracuse 80-59 April 3 1 Notre Dame (31-3) Notre Dame 95-61 16 N.C. A&T (19-11) Notre Dame 87-70 8 Georgia (21-9) Indiana 62-58 9 Indiana (20-11) March 25 Stanford 90-84 5 Miami (FL) (24-8) South Dakota St. 74-71 12 South Dakota St. (26-6) Stanford 66-65 4 Stanford (24-7) Stanford 85-58 13 San Francisco (21-11) Lexington Washington 85-76 6 Oklahoma (21-10) Oklahoma 61-45 March 27 11 Purdue (20-11) Kentucky 79-58 3 Kentucky (23-7) Kentucky 85-31 14 UNC Asheville (26-6) March 25 Washington 85-72 7 Washington (22-10) Washington 65-53 10 Penn (24-4) Washington 74-65 2 Maryland (30-3) Maryland 74-58 15 Iona (23-11)

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2017 Championship Bracket Regional Regional National National First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Championship

1 UConn (32-0) UConn 101-49 16 Albany (NY) (21-11) UConn 94-64 8 Syracuse (21-10) Syracuse 85-65 9 Iowa St. (18-12) UConn 86-71 5 Texas A&M (21-11) March 25 Texas A&M 63-61 12 Penn (22-7) UCLA 75-43 4 UCLA (23-8) UCLA 83-56 13 Boise St. (25-7) Bridgeport UConn 90-52 6 West Virginia (23-10) March 27 West Virginia 75-62 11 Elon (27-6) Maryland 103-61 3 Maryland (30-2) Maryland 103-61 14 Bucknell (27-5) March 25 Oregon 77-63 7 Temple (24-7) Oregon 71-70 10 Oregon (20-13) Oregon 74-65 2 Duke (27-5) Duke 94-31 15 Hampton (20-12) Dallas Mississippi St. 66-64 (OT) 1 Baylor (30-3) March 31 Baylor 119-30 16 Texas Southern (23-9) Baylor 86-46 8 LSU (20-11) California 55-52 9 California (19-13) Baylor 97-63 5 Tennessee (19-11) March 24 Tennessee 66-57 12 Dayton (22-9) Louisville 75-64 4 Louisville (27-7) Louisville 82-62 13 Chattanooga (21-10) Oklahoma City Mississippi St. 94-85 (OT) 6 Oklahoma (22-9) Oklahoma 75-62 March 26 11 Gonzaga (26-6) Washington 108-82 3 Washington (27-5) Washington 91-63 14 Montana St. (56-6) Mississippi St. 75-64 7 DePaul (26-7) March 24 DePaul 88-67 10 UNI (24-8) Mississippi St. 92-71 2 Mississippi St. (29-4) Mississippi St. 110-69 Dallas South Carolina 67-55 15 Troy (22-10) April 2 NATIONAL CHAMPION 1 Notre Dame (30-3) Notre Dame 79-49 16 Robert Morris (22-10) Notre Dame 88-82 (OT) 8 Green Bay (27-5) Purdue 74-62 9 Purdue (22-12) March 24 Notre Dame 99-76 5 Ohio St. (26-6) Ohio St. 70-63 12 Western Ky. (27-6) Ohio St. 82-68 4 Kentucky (21-10) Kentucky 73-70 13 Belmont (27-5) Lexington Stanford 76-75 6 NC State (22-8) NC State 62-48 March 26 11 Auburn (17-14) Texas 84-80 3 Texas (23-8) Texas 78-50 14 Central Ark. (26-4) March 24 Stanford 77-66 7 Kansas St. (22-10) Kansas St. 67-54 10 Drake (28-4) Stanford 69-48 2 Stanford (28-5) Stanford 72-64 15 New Mexico St. (24-6) Dallas South Carolina 62-53 March 31 1 South Carolina (27-4) South Carolina 90-40 16 UNC Asheville (19-14) South Carolina 71-68 8 Arizona St. (19-12) Arizona St. 73-61 9 Michigan St. (21-11) March 25 South Carolina 100-58 5 Marquette (25-7) Quinnipiac 68-65 12 Quinnipiac (27-6) Quinnipiac 85-78 4 Miami (FL) (23-8) Miami (FL) 62-60 13 FGCU (26-8) Stockton South Carolina 71-64 6 Missouri (21-10) Missouri 66-64 March 27 11 South Fla. (24-8) Florida St. 77-55 3 Florida St. (25-6) Florida St. 87-66 14 Western Ill. (26-6) March 25 Florida St. 66-53 7 Creighton (23-7) Creighton 76-49 10 Toledo (25-8) Oregon St. 64-52 2 Oregon St. (56-55) Oregon St. 56-55 15 Long Beach St. (23-10)

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