The Tournament
THE TOURNAMENT Tournament Records 73 Series Records 79 Career Records 82 Overtime Records 85 Close Games 87 Tournament History Facts 91 Individual Statistical Leaders 93 Tournament Scoring Leaders 97 Conference Won-Lost Records—Through 2019 108 Year-By-Year Tournament Won-Lost By Conference 109 Year-By-Year Automatic Conference Bids 114 Tournament Television Ratings History 115 Tournament History 116 Team-By-Team Won-Lost Records In Tournament Play 125 Cheryl Miller of Southern California led her team to the 1983 and 1984 national championships. 72 TOURNAMENT RECORDS (OR-opening round; 1st-first round; 2nd-second round; RSF-regional semifinal; RF-regional final; NSF-national semifinal; CH-championship). Since 2016-17 season rules change (^). Records do not include the 2020 championship due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancellations. 31—Angel McCoughtry, Louisville vs. North 8—Natisha Hiedeman, Marquette vs. Dayton, SINGLE GAME, Carolina, New Orleans RSF, 3-29-08 Louisville 1st, 3-16-18 31—Andrea Riley, Oklahoma St. vs. Georgia, 8—Jaden Hobbs, Oklahoma St. vs. Syracuse, INDIVIDUAL West 2nd, 3-22-10 Starkville 1st, 3-17-18 31—Crystal Bradford, Central Mich. vs. 7—19 tied (Most recent: Chennedy Carter, MOST POINTS Oklahoma, Columbus 1st, 3-23-13 Texas A&M vs. Notre Dame, Chicago RSF, 31—Kelsey Mitchell, Ohio St. vs. West Virginia, 3-30-19; Katie Lou Samuelson, UConn vs. 50—Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Maryland, West Louisville, Albany RF, 3-31-19) RF, 3-21-82 Columbus 2nd, 3-20-16 47—Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., OST POINT IELD OALS CH, 4-4-93 HIghEST FIELD GOAL M 3- F G 46—Jayne Appel, Stanford vs.
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