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2004 NCAA Women's Final Four Tournament Records Book THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 6222, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222 317/917-6222 http://www.ncaa.org January 2004 Researched and Compiled By: Scottie Rodgers, Assistant Director for the Division I Women’s Basketball Championship. Edited By: Heather Perry, Assistant Director of Publishing. Production/Design By: Toi Davis, Production Designer II. Cover Design By: Wayne Davis, Associate Director of Graphics. Distributed to Division I women’s basketball sports information directors and con- ference publicity directors. NCAA, NCAA logo and National Collegiate Athletic Association are registered marks of the Association and use in any manner is prohibited unless prior approval is obtained from the Association. Copyright, 2004, by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Printed in the United States of America. ISSN 0267-1017 NCAA 17707-1/04 2 2004 NCAA WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR Contents The Final Four...................................................... 5 The Early Rounds ................................................. 25 The Tournament ................................................... 57 The Coaches ........................................................ 89 Attendance and Sites ........................................... 107 The Tournament Field ........................................... 121 CONTENTS 3 The Final Four Women’s Final Four Results................... 6 Women’s Final Four Game Records ...... 7 Championship Game Records...............11 Semifinals Game Records .....................13 Women’s Final Four Two-Game Records ...........................15 Women’s Final Four Cumulative Records...........................17 Women’s Final Four Outstanding Players..........................17 Final Polls of No. 1 Team......................18 Seeds at the Women’s Final Four ..........18 Path to the Championship.....................18 Women’s Final Four All-Tournament Teams .......................19 Kodak All-Americans at the Women’s Final Four...........................19 Women’s Final Four Game Officials......20 All-Time Women’s Final Four Participants ...............................21 Division I Women’s Basketball Committee Chairs .............................23 Division I Women’s Basketball Committee Roster ..............................23 6 WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR RESULTS Women’s Final Four Results Champion Runner-Up Semifinalists (Tournament Seed) (Tournament Seed) (Tournament Seed) Conference Conference Conference (Coach) (Coach) (Coach) Championship Year Final Won-Lost Final Won-Lost Finals Won-Lost Game Score 1982 Louisiana Tech (1) Cheyney (2) Maryland (2) Tennessee (2) Independent Independent Atlantic Coast Southeastern (Sonja Hogg) (Vivian Stringer) (Chris Weller) (Pat Summitt) 76-62 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 (Linda Sharp) (Leon Barmore & (Andy Landers) (Marianne Stanley) Sonja Hogg) 31-2 31-2 27-7 29-6 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) Connecticut (3) Stanford (2) 70-67 (ot) Southeastern Atlantic Coast Big East Pacific-10 (Pat Summitt) (Debbie Ryan) (Geno Auriemma) (Tara VanDerveer) 30-5 31-3 29-5 26-6 1992 Stanford (1) Western Ky. (4) Southwest Mo. St. (8) Virginia (1) 78-62 Pacific-10 Sun Belt Gateway 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 Connecticut (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) Connecticut (1) Stanford (1) 83-65 Southeastern Southeastern Big East Pacific-10 (Pat Summitt) (Andy Landers) (Geno Auriemma) (Amy Tucker and Marianne Stanley) 32-4 28-5 34-4 29-3 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) North Carolina St. (4) 93-75 Southeastern Sun Belt Southeastern Atlantic Coast (Pat Summitt) (Leon Barmore) (Gary Blair) (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 (Carolyn Peck) (Gail Goestenkors) (Andy Landers) (Leon Barmore) 34-1 29-7 27-7 30-3 2000 Connecticut (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 WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR RESULTS 7 Champion Runner-Up Semifinalists (Tournament Seed) (Tournament Seed) (Tournament Seed) Conference Conference Conference (Coach) (Coach) (Coach) Championship Year Final Won-Lost Final Won-Lost Finals Won-Lost Game Score 2001 Notre Dame (1) Purdue (3) Connecticut (1) Southwest Mo. 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 Connecticut (1) Oklahoma (1) Duke (1) Tennessee (2) 82-70 Big East Big 12 Atlantic Coast Southeastern THE FINAL FOUR (Geno Auriemma) (Sherri Coale) (Gail Goestenkors) (Pat Summitt) 39-0 32-4 31-4 29-5 2003 Connecticut (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 14 - Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, NSF, 3-31- 66.7% (8-12) - Paula McGee, Southern California vs. Women’s Final 89 Louisiana Tech, CH, 4-3-83 14 - Chasity Melvin, North Carolina St. vs. Louisiana MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Tech, NSF, 3-27-98 Four Game 6 - Katy Steding, Stanford vs. Auburn, CH, 4-1-90 13 - Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee vs. Cheyney, NSF, 3- 5 - Ukari Figgs, Purdue vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-26-99 30-84 5 - Sue Bird, Connecticut vs. Penn St., NSF, 3-31-00 Records 13 - Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Notre Dame, 4 - 21 tied (Most recent: Diana Taurasi, Connecticut vs. NSF, 3-28-97 Tennessee, CH, 4-8-03) A national championship game is indicated by (CH), a 12 - Clarissa Davis, Texas vs. Western Ky., NSF, 3-28- national semifinal game by (NSF) and record later vacat- 86 MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ed by (*). 12 - Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, CH, 15 - Katy Steding, Stanford vs. Auburn, CH, 4-1-90 4-3-88 12 - Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, 12 - Heidi Gillingham, Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, NSF, CH, 3-29-98 Single Game, Individual 4-3-93 11 - Audrey Burcy, Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, CH, 12 - Alana Beard, Duke vs. Tennessee, NSF, 4-6-03 4-4-93 MOST POINTS 11 - Seven tied (Most recent: Chamique Holdsclaw, 11 - Sue Bird, Connecticut vs. Notre Dame, NSF, 47 - Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., CH, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, CH, 3-29-98; and 3-30-01 4-4-93 Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, CH, 11 - Diana Taurasi, Connecticut vs. Notre Dame, NSF, 37 - Chasity Melvin, North Carolina St. vs. Louisiana 3-29-98) 3-30-01 Tech, NSF, 3-27-98 35 - Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee vs. Cheyney, NSF, MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 3-30-84 27 - Margaret Diaz, Cheyney vs. Tennessee, NSF, 32 - Clarissa Davis, Texas vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, 3-30-84 3-28-86 27 - Yolanda Laney, Cheyney vs. Tennessee, NSF, 31 - Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Vanderbilt, NSF, 3-30-84 4-3-93 26 - Chasity Melvin, North Carolina St. vs. Louisiana 31 - Kara Wolters, Connecticut vs. Stanford, NSF, Tech, NSF, 3-27-98 4-1-95 26 - Dawn Staley, Virginia vs. Tennessee, CH, 3-31-91 31 - Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Notre Dame, 25 - Penny Toler, Long Beach St. vs. Tennessee, NSF, NSF, 3-28-97 3-27-87 30 - Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, NSF, 25 - Deanna Tate, Maryland vs. Tennessee, NSF, 3-31- 3-31-89 89 30 - Kim Pehlke, Western Ky. vs. Southwest Mo. St., 25 - Tonya Sampson, North Carolina vs. Louisiana NSF, 4-4-92 Tech, CH, 4-3-94 29 - Teresa Edwards, Georgia vs. Western Ky., NSF, 25 - Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Notre Dame, 3-29-85 NSF, 3-28-97 29 - Alana Beard, Duke vs.
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