OFFICIAL 2008 NCAA WOMEN S FINAL FOUR RECORDS BOOK

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "OFFICIAL 2008 NCAA WOMEN S FINAL FOUR RECORDS BOOK"

Transcription

1 OFFICIAL 2008 NCAA WOMEN S FINAL FOUR RECORDS BOOK

2 THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 6222, Indianapolis, Indiana / January 2008 Researched, Compiled and Designed By: Rick Nixon, Associate Director for the Division I Women s Basketball Championship Additional research provided by Scott Deitch, Scottie Rodgers, Former Associate Director for the Division I Women s Basketball Championship and Jim Sukup (All-Time Tournament Field) Photography By: NCAA Photos - Rich Clarkson, Trevor Brown Jr., Jay Clendenin, Jim Gund, Ryan McKee, Jamie Schwaberow. Other contributors, when known, are indicated. 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, 2008, by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Printed in the United States of America NCAA Women s Final Four

3 Contents The Women s Final Four... 5 The Preliminary Rounds The Tournament The Coaches Attendance and Sites The Tournament Field Diana Taurasi led Connecticut to national championships in 2002, 2003 and Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland played host to the 2007 Women s Final Four. Contents 3

4

5 The Women s Final Four Rutgers Head Coach Vivian Stringer has led three different schools to the Women s Final Four, Cheyney (1982), Iowa (1993) and Rutgers (2000/2007). Women s Final Four Results... 6 Women s Final Four Game Records... 7 Championship Game Records Semifinal Game Records Women s Final Four Two-Game Records Women s Final Four Cumulative Records Women s Final Four Outstanding Players Final Polls No. 1 Team Seeds at the Women s Final Four Path to the Championship Women s Final Four All-Tournament Teams Kodak All-Americans at the Women s Final Four Women s Final Four Game Officials All-Time Women s Final Four Participants Division I Women s Basketball Committee Chairs Division I Women s Basketball Committee Roster LSU Center Sylvia Fowles has led the Lady Tigers to the last three Women s Final Fours.

6 6 Women s Final Four Results Women s Final Four Results Champion (Tournament Seed) Conference (Coach) Year Final Won-Lost 1982 Louisiana Tech (1) Independent (Sonja Hogg) Southern California (1) Western Collegiate (Linda Sharp) Southern California (1) Western Collegiate (Linda Sharp) Old Dominion (1) Sun Belt (Marianne Stanley) Texas (1) Southwest (Jody Conradt) Tennessee (2) Southeastern (Pat Summitt) Louisiana Tech (2) American South (Leon Barmore) Tennessee (1) Southeastern (Pat Summitt) Stanford (1) Pacific-10 (Tara VanDerveer) Tennessee (1) Southeastern (Pat Summitt) Stanford (1) Pacific-10 (Tara VanDerveer) Texas Tech (2) Southwest (Marsha Sharp) North Carolina (3) Atlantic Coast (Sylvia Hatchell) Connecticut (1) Big East (Geno Auriemma) Tennessee (1) Southeastern (Pat Summitt) Tennessee (3) Southeastern (Pat Summitt) Tennessee (1) Southeastern (Pat Summitt) Purdue (1) Big Ten (Carolyn Peck) 34-1 Runner-Up (Tournament Seed) Conference (Coach) Final Won-Lost Cheyney (2) Independent (Vivian Stringer) 29-3 Louisiana Tech (1) Independent (Leon Barmore & Sonja Hogg) 31-2 Tennessee (3) Southeastern (Pat Summitt) Georgia (2) Southeastern (Andy Landers) 29-5 Southern California (1) Pacific West (Linda Sharp) 31-5 Louisiana Tech (1) Independent (Leon Barmore) 30-3 Auburn (1) Southeastern (Joe Ciampi) 32-3 Auburn (1) Southeastern (Joe Ciampi) 32-2 Auburn (2) Southeastern (Joe Ciampi) 28-7 Virginia (1) Atlantic Coast (Debbie Ryan) 31-3 Western Ky. (4) Sun Belt (Paul Sanderford) 27-8 Ohio St. (1) Big Ten (Nancy Darsch) 28-4 Louisiana Tech (4) Sun Belt (Leon Barmore) 31-4 Tennessee (1) Southeastern (Pat Summitt) 34-3 Georgia (2) Southeastern (Andy Landers) 28-5 Old Dominion (1) Colonial (Wendy Larry) 34-2 Louisiana Tech (3) Sun Belt (Leon Barmore) 31-4 Duke (3) Atlantic Coast (Gail Goestenkors) 29-7 Maryland (2) Atlantic Coast (Chris Weller) Georgia (2) Southeastern (Andy Landers) 27-7 Cheyney (3) Independent (Winthrop McGriff) 25-5 La.-Monroe (2) Southland (Linda Harper) 30-2 Tennessee (4) Southeastern (Pat Summitt) Long Beach St. (1) Big West (Joan Bonvicini) 33-3 Long Beach St. (2) Big West (Joan Bonvicini) 28-6 Louisiana Tech (1) American South (Leon Barmore) 32-4 Louisiana Tech (1) American South (Leon Barmore) 32-1 Connecticut (3) Big East (Geno Auriemma) 29-5 Missouri St. (8) Gateway (Cheryl Burnett) 31-3 Iowa (2) Big Ten (Vivian Stringer) 27-4 Alabama (6) Southeastern (Rick Moody) 26-7 Georgia (3) Southeastern (Andy Landers) 28-5 Connecticut (1) Big East (Geno Auriemma) 34-4 Notre Dame (6) Big East (Muffet McGraw) 31-7 Arkansas (9) Southeastern (Gary Blair) Georgia (3) Southeastern (Andy Landers) 27-7 Semifinalists (Tournament Seed) Conference (Coach) Final Won-Lost Tennessee (2) Southeastern (Pat Summitt) 25-7 Old Dominion (2) Sun Belt (Marianne Stanley) 29-6 Louisiana Tech (1) Independent (Leon Barmore & Sonja Hogg) 30-3 Western Ky. (4) Sun Belt (Paul Sanderford) 28-6 Western Ky. (4) Sun Belt (Paul Sanderford) 32-4 Texas (1) Southwest (Jody Conradt) 31-2 Tennessee (1) Southeastern (Pat Summitt) 31-3 Maryland (1) Atlantic Coast (Chris Weller) 29-3 Virginia (2) Atlantic Coast (Debbie Ryan) 29-6 Stanford (2) Pacific-10 (Tara VanDerveer) 26-6 Virginia (1) Atlantic Coast (Debbie Ryan) 32-2 Vanderbilt (1) Southeastern (Jim Foster) 30-3 Purdue (1) Big Ten (Lin Dunn) 29-5 Stanford (2) Pacific-10 (Tara VanDerveer) 30-3 Stanford (1) Pacific-10 (Amy Tucker and Marianne Stanley) 29-3 Stanford (1) Pacific-10 (Tara VanDerveer) 34-2 North Carolina St. (4) Atlantic Coast (Kay Yow) 25-7 Louisiana Tech (1) Sun Belt (Leon Barmore) 30-3 Championship Game Score (ot)

7 Women s Final Four Results 7 Champion (Tournament Seed) Conference (Coach) Year Final Won-Lost 2000 Connecticut (1) Big East (Geno Auriemma) Notre Dame (1) Big East (Muffet McGraw) 34-2 Runner-Up (Tournament Seed) Conference (Coach) Final Won-Lost Tennessee (1) Southeastern (Pat Summitt) 33-4 Purdue (3) Big Ten (Kristy Curry) 31-7 Penn St. (2) Big Ten (Rene Portland) 30-5 Connecticut (1) Big East (Geno Auriemma) 32-3 Semifinalists (Tournament Seed) Conference (Coach) Final Won-Lost Rutgers (2) Big East (Vivian Stringer) 26-8 Missouri St. (5) Missouri Valley (Cheryl Burnett) 29-6 Championship Game Score The Final Four 2002 Connecticut (1) Big East (Geno Auriemma) Connecticut (1) Big East (Geno Auriemma) Connecticut (2) Big East (Geno Auriemma) Baylor (2) Big 12 (Kim Mulkey) Maryland (2) Atlantic Coast (Brenda Frese) 34-4 Oklahoma (1) Big 12 (Sherri Coale) 32-4 Tennessee (1) Southeastern (Pat Summitt) 33-5 Tennessee (1) Southeastern (Pat Summitt) 31-4 Michigan St. (1) Big Ten (Joanne P. McCallie) 33-4 Duke (1) Atlantic Coast (Gail Goestenkors) 31-4 Duke (1) Atlantic Coast (Gail Goestenkors) 31-4 Duke (1) Atlantic Coast (Gail Goestenkors) 35-2 LSU (4) Southeastern (Sue Gunter) 27-8 LSU (1) Southeastern (Pokey Chatman) 33-3 LSU (1) Southeastern (Pokey Chatman) 31-4 Tennessee (2) Southeastern (Pat Summitt) 29-5 Texas (2) Big 12 (Jody Conradt) 29-6 Minnesota (7) Big Ten (Pam Borton) 25-9 Tennessee (1) Southeastern (Pat Summitt) 30-5 North Carolina (1) Atlantic Coast (Sylvia Hatchell) (ot) 2007 Tennessee (1) Southeastern (Pat Summitt) 34-3 Rutgers (4) Big East (Vivian Stringer) 27-9 LSU (3) Southeastern (Bob Starkey) 30-8 North Carolina (1) Atlantic Coast (Sylvia Hatchell) 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 (*). Single Game, Individual Most Points 47 Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., CH, Chasity Melvin, North Carolina St. vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee vs. Cheyney, NSF, Clarissa Davis, Texas vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Vanderbilt, NSF, Kara Wolters, Connecticut vs. Stanford, NSF, Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Notre Dame, NSF, Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, NSF, Kim Pehlke, Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., NSF, Teresa Edwards, Georgia vs. Western Ky., NSF, Alana Beard, Duke vs. Tennessee, NSF, Most Points in One Half 24 Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., CH, 2nd Half, Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., CH, 1st Half, Margaret Diaz, Cheyney vs. Tennessee, NSF, 2nd Half, Clarissa Davis, Texas vs. Western Ky., NSF, 2nd Half, Kim Pehlke, Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., NSF, 2nd Half, Kate Starbird, Stanford vs. Old Dominion, NSF, 1st Half, Chasity Melvin, North Carolina St. vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, 2nd Half, Katie Smith, Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, CH, 2nd Half, Charlotte Smith, North Carolina vs. Louisiana Tech, CH, 2nd Half, Six tied (Most recent: Ukari Figgs, Purdue vs. Duke, CH, 2nd Half, ) Most Field Goals Made 16 Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., CH, Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, NSF, Chasity Melvin, North Carolina St. vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee vs. Cheyney, NSF, Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Notre Dame, NSF, Clarissa Davis, Texas vs. Western Ky., NSF, Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, CH, Heidi Gillingham, Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, NSF, Alana Beard, Duke vs. Tennessee, NSF, Seven tied (Most recent: Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, CH, ; and Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, CH, ) Most Field Goals Attempted 27 Margaret Diaz, Cheyney vs. Tennessee, NSF, Yolanda Laney, Cheyney vs. Tennessee, NSF, Chasity Melvin, North Carolina St. vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, Dawn Staley, Virginia vs. Tennessee, CH, Seimone Augustus, LSU vs. Baylor, NSF, Penny Toler, Long Beach St. vs. Tennessee, NSF, Deanna Tate, Maryland vs. Tennessee, NSF, Tonya Sampson, North Carolina vs. Louisiana Tech, CH, Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Notre Dame, NSF, Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, CH, Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, CH, Highest Field-Goal Percentage (Min. eight made) 100.0% (8-8) Kristin Folkl, Stanford vs. Old Dominion, NSF, % (8-9) Jennifer White, Louisiana Tech vs. Southern California, CH, North Carolina State's Chasity Melvin poured in 37 points in an national-semifinal win over Louisiana Tech in That effort remains the second-highest number of points scored in a Women's Final Four game. Photo by Ryan McKee/NCAA Photos

8 8 Women s Final Four Game Records Tennessee s Shannon Bobbitt connected on four threepoint field goals in the 2007 national championship game. 83.3% (10-12) Katrina McClain, Georgia vs. Western Ky., NSF, % (10-12) Crystal Langhorne, Maryland vs. North Carolina, NSF, % (8-10) Nyree Roberts, Old Dominion vs. Stanford, NSF, % (10-13) Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech vs. Southern California, NSF, % (8-11) Marion Jones, North Carolina vs. Purdue, NSF, % (8-11) Tracy Henderson, Georgia vs. Stanford, NSF, % (12-17) Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, CH, % (9-13) Ruth Riley, Notre Dame vs. Purdue, CH, Most Three-Point Field Goals Made 6 Katy Steding, Stanford vs. Auburn, CH, Ukari Figgs, Purdue vs. Louisiana Tech, Sue Bird, Connecticut vs. Penn St., NSF, Emily Niemann, Baylor vs. Michigan St., CH, tied (Most recent: Matee Ajavon, Rutgers vs. LSU, NSF, ; Shannon Bobbitt, Tennessee vs. Rutgers, CH, ) Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 15 Katy Steding, Stanford vs. Auburn, CH, Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, CH, Audrey Burcy, Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, CH, Sue Bird, Connecticut vs. Notre Dame, NSF, Diana Taurasi, Connecticut vs. Notre Dame, NSF, Diana Taurasi, Connecticut vs. Texas, NSF, Wendy Davis, Connecticut vs. Virginia, NSF, Kedra Holland, Georgia vs. Tennessee, NSF, Kate Paye, Stanford vs. Connecticut, NSF, Aubrey Eblin, Old Dominion vs. Tennessee, CH, Rosalind Ross, Oklahoma vs. Connecticut, CH, Ivory Latta, North Carolina vs. Maryland, NSF, Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. four made) 80.0% (4-5) Nykesha Sales, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, NSF, % (4-5) Abby Conklin, Tennessee vs. Georgia, CH, % (4-5) Kellie Jolly, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, CH, % (4-5) Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame vs. Connecticut, NSF, % (4-5) Matee Ajavon, Rutgers vs. LSU, NSF, % (5-7) Ukari Figgs, Purdue vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, % (5-7) Sue Bird, Connecticut vs. Penn St., NSF, % (4-6) Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., CH, % (4-6) Betsy Harris, Alabama vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, % (5-8) Emily Niemann, Baylor vs. Michigan St., CH, % (4-8) Jennifer Azzi, Stanford vs. Auburn, CH, % (4-8) Kim Pehlke, Western Ky. vs. Stanford, CH, % (4-8) Shannon Bobbitt, Tennessee vs. Rutgers, CH, Most Free Throws 12 Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, NSF, Cheryl Miller, Southern California vs. Texas, CH, Cheryl Miller, Southern California vs. Louisiana Tech, CH, Tonya Edwards, Tennessee vs. Long Beach St., NSF, Carolyn Jones, Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, Kim Pehlke, Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., NSF, Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., CH, Tamika Catchings, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, CH, Five tied (Most recent: Erlana Larkins, North Carolina vs. Maryland, NSF, ) Most Free Throws Attempted 15 Chasity Melvin, North Carolina St. vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, Erlana Larkins, North Carolina vs. Maryland, NSF, Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, NSF, Cheryl Miller, Southern California vs. Louisiana Tech, CH, Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, NSF, Dena Head, Tennessee vs. Virginia, CH, Ruth Riley, Notre Dame vs. Purdue, CH, Seven tied (Most recent: Tamika Catchings, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, CH, ) Highest Free-Throw Percentage (Min. six made) 100.0% (11-11) Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., CH, % (9-9) Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee vs. Cheyney, NSF, % (9-9) Tonya Baucom, Missouri St. vs. Western Ky., NSF, % (9-9) Saudia Roundtree, Georgia vs. Stanford, NSF, % (8-8) Ruthie Bolton, Auburn vs. Long Beach St., NSF, % (8-8) Kate Starbird, Stanford vs. Old Dominion, NSF, % (8-8) Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame vs. Tennessee, NSF, % (8-8) Niele Ivey, Notre Dame vs. Connecticut, NSF, % (8-8) Diana Taurasi, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, CH, % (7-7) Nikki Keyton, Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, CH, Most Rebounds 23 Charlotte Smith, North Carolina vs. Louisiana Tech, CH, Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion vs. Georgia, CH, Clarissa Davis, Texas vs. Western Ky., NSF, Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. Tennessee, NSF, Racquel Spurlock, Louisiana Tech vs. Alabama, NSF, Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion vs. La.-Monroe, NSF, Yolanda Watkins, Alabama vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, Kelly Schumacher, Connecticut vs. Notre Dame, NSF, La Keshia Frett, Georgia vs. Tennessee, CH, Nicky Anosike, Tennessee vs. Rutgers, CH, Medina Dixon, Old Dominion vs. Georgia, CH, Rachel Hemmer, Stanford vs. Western Ky., CH, Gwen Jackson, Tennessee vs. Duke, NSF, Most Rebounds in One Half 14 Clarissa Davis, Texas vs. Western Ky., NSF, 2nd Half, Yolanda Watkins, Alabama vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, 2nd Half, Charlotte Smith, North Carolina vs. Louisiana Tech, CH, 2nd Half, Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion vs. Georgia, CH, 2nd Half, Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. Tennessee, NSF, 2nd Half, Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, NSF, 2nd Half, Racquel Spurlock, Louisiana Tech vs. Alabama, NSF, 1st Half, La Keshia Frett, Georgia vs. Tennessee, CH, 2nd Half, Charlotte Smith, North Carolina vs. Louisiana Tech, CH, 1st Half, Candace Parker, Tennessee vs. North Carolina, NSF, 2nd Half, Seven tied (Most recent: Kia Vaughn, Rutgers vs. Tennessee, CH, 2nd Half, ) Most Assists (Since 1985) 11 Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech vs. Texas, NSF, Kellie Jolly, Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, CH, Kamie Ethridge, Texas vs. Western Ky., NSF, Kamie Ethridge, Texas vs. Southern California, CH, Melissa McCray, Tennessee vs. Auburn, CH, Michelle Marciniak, Tennessee vs. Georgia, NSF, Eight tied (Most recent: Helen Darling, Penn St. vs. Connecticut, NSF, ) NOTE: Rhonda Windham, Southern California vs. Georgia, NSF, , recorded 14 assists and Kim Mulkey, Louisiana Tech vs. Southern California, CH, , recorded 11 assists before assists became an official statistic. Most Steals (Since 1988) 10 Ruthie Bolton, Auburn vs. Long Beach St., NSF, Averrill Roberts, Ohio St. vs. Iowa, NSF, Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion vs. Tennessee, CH, Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, CH, Marion Jones, North Carolina vs. Purdue, NSF, Shea Ralph, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, CH, Niele Ivey, Notre Dame vs. Purdue, CH, tied (Most recent: Rashanda McCants, North Carolina vs. Tennessee, NSF, ; Nicky Anosike and Alexis Hornbuckle, Tennessee vs. North Carolina, NSF, ) Most Blocked Shots (Since 1988) 9 Kelly Schumacher, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, CH, Michelle Snow, Tennessee vs. Rutgers, NSF, Ruth Riley, Notre Dame vs. Purdue, CH, Kara Wolters, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, NSF, Alison Bales, Duke vs. LSU, NSF, Sheila Frost, Tennessee vs. Auburn, CH, Teresa Geter, Tennessee vs. Arkansas, NSF, Ruth Riley, Notre Dame vs. Connecticut, NSF,

9 Women s Final Four Game Records 9 5 Asjha Jones, Connecticut vs. Oklahoma, CH, Single Game, Team Most Points 97 Texas vs. Southern California (81), CH, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech (75), CH, Georgia vs. Western Ky. (78), NSF, Texas vs. Western Ky. (65), NSF, Notre Dame vs. Connecticut (75), NSF, North Carolina vs. Purdue (74), NSF, Connecticut vs. Penn St. (67), NSF, Stanford vs. Auburn (81), CH, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St. (82), CH, Baylor vs. Michigan St. (62), CH, Most Points in One Half 57 Georgia vs. Western Ky., NSF, 2nd Half, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, CH, 1st Half, Notre Dame vs. Connecticut, NSF, 2nd Half, Texas vs. Southern California, CH, 2nd Half, Connecticut vs. Penn St., NSF, 2nd Half, Texas vs. Western Ky., NSF, 2nd Half, Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., NSF, 2nd Half, Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, CH, 2nd Half, Tennessee vs. Notre Dame, NSF, 2nd Half, Stanford vs. Auburn, CH, 2nd Half, Baylor vs. Michigan St., CH, 2nd Half, Most Points, Both Teams 178 Texas (97) vs. Southern California (81), CH, Tennessee (88) vs. Connecticut (83), NSF, Georgia (91) vs. Western Ky. (78), NSF, Stanford (88) vs. Auburn (81), CH, Tennessee (93) vs. Louisiana Tech (75), CH, Texas Tech (84) vs. Ohio St. (82), CH, Old Dominion (83) vs. Stanford (82), NSF, Notre Dame (90) vs. Connecticut (75), NSF, North Carolina (89) vs. Purdue (74), NSF, Oklahoma (86) vs. Duke (71), NSF, Most Points, Both Teams, One Half 101 Georgia (57) vs. Western Ky. (44), NSF, 2nd Half, Texas (52) vs. Southern California (46), CH, 2nd Half, Western Ky. (51) vs. Missouri St. (47), NSF, 2nd Half, Ohio St. (51) vs. Texas Tech (44), CH, 2nd Half, Connecticut (52) vs. Penn St. (39), NSF, 2nd Half, Cheyney (45) vs. Tennessee (45), NSF, 2nd Half, Tennessee (51) vs. Notre Dame (38), NSF, 2nd Half, Oklahoma (46) vs. Duke (43), NSF, 2nd Half, Stanford (47) vs. Auburn (40), CH, 2nd Half, North Carolina (50) vs. Purdue (37), NSF, 2nd Half, Tennessee (55) vs. Louisiana Tech (32), CH, 1st Half, Fewest Points 35 LSU vs. Rutgers (59), NSF, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee (67), CH, Duke vs. Purdue (62), CH, LSU vs. Duke (64), NSF, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech (69), NSF, Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech (60), NSF, Rutgers vs. Tennessee (59), CH, La.-Monroe vs. Old Dominion (57), NSF, LSU vs. Tennessee (52), NSF, North Carolina vs. Tennessee (56), NSF, Fewest Points in One Half 15 LSU vs. Duke (26), NSF, 1st Half, LSU vs. Rutgers (22), NSF, 2nd Half, Purdue vs. Duke (22), CH, 1st Half, Rutgers vs. Tennessee (29), CH, 1st Half, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn (31), CH, 1st Half, Tennessee vs. Connecticut (32), CH, 1st Half, Tennessee vs. LSU (25), NSF, 1st Half, LSU vs. Rutgers (37), NSF, 1st Half, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee (34), CH, 2nd Half, Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech (32), NSF, 2nd Half, Stanford vs. Connecticut (44), NSF, 1st Half, Fewest Points, Both Teams 94 Rutgers (59) vs. LSU (35), NSF, Tennessee (52) vs. LSU (50), NSF, Old Dominion (57) vs. La.-Monroe (47), NSF, Tennessee (59) vs. Rutgers (46), CH, Texas Tech (60) vs. Vanderbilt (46), NSF, Tennessee (56) vs. North Carolina (50), NSF, Purdue (62) vs. Duke (45), CH, Duke (64) vs. LSU (45), NSF, Louisiana Tech (56) vs. Auburn (54), CH, Tennessee (67) vs. Louisiana Tech (44), CH, Louisiana Tech (69) vs. Tennessee (46), NSF, Fewest Points, Both Teams, One Half 38 Rutgers (22) vs. LSU (16), NSF, 2nd Half, Duke (22) vs. Purdue (17), CH, 1st Half, Duke (26) vs. LSU (15), NSF, 1st Half, Tennessee (22) vs. North Carolina (21), NSF, 1st Half, LSU (25) vs. Tennessee (19), NSF, 1st Half, Tennessee (29) vs. Rutgers (18), CH, 1st Half, Stanford (28) vs. Tennessee (21), NSF, 1st Half, Auburn (31) vs. Louisiana Tech (19), CH, 1st Half, Louisiana Tech (30) vs. Tennessee (21), NSF, 1st Half, Connecticut (32) vs. Tennessee (19), CH, 1st Half, Largest Winning Margin 28 Tennessee (86) vs. Arkansas (58), NSF, Connecticut (87) vs. Stanford (60), NSF, Texas (90) vs. Western Ky. (65), NSF, Southern California (81) vs. Georgia (57), NSF, Southern California (83) vs. Tennessee (59), NSF, Rutgers (59) vs. LSU (35), NSF, Louisiana Tech (69) vs. Tennessee (46), NSF, Tennessee (67) vs. Louisiana Tech (44), CH, Connecticut (79) vs. Tennessee (56), NSF, Tennessee (73) vs. Georgia (51), NSF, Connecticut (89) vs. Penn St. (67), NSF, Baylor (84) vs. Michigan St. (62), CH, Smallest Winning Margin 1 Stanford (66) vs. Virginia (65), NSF, Ohio St. (73) vs. Iowa (72) (ot), NSF, North Carolina (60) vs. Louisiana Tech (59), CH, Old Dominion (83) vs. Stanford (82) (ot), NSF, Southern California (69) vs. Louisiana Tech (67), CH, Louisiana Tech (56) vs. Auburn (54), CH, Texas Tech (84) vs. Ohio St. (82), CH, Notre Dame (68) vs. Purdue (66), CH, Connecticut (71) vs. Texas (69), NSF, Tennessee (52) vs. Connecticut (50), NSF, Smallest Winning Margin - OVERTIME 3 Tennessee (70) vs. Virginia (67) (ot), CH, Maryland (78) vs. Duke (75) (ot), CH, Largest Margin Overcome 16 Notre Dame (90) vs. Connecticut (75), NSF, (Notre Dame trailed, 47-31, with 2:02 remaining in the first half.) 16 Michigan St. (68) vs. Tennessee (64), NSF, (Michigan St. trailed, 47-31, with 16:03 remaining in the game.) 15 Old Dominion (83) vs. Stanford (82) (ot), NSF, (Old Dominion trailed, 31-16, with 7:48 remaining in the first half.) 15 Baylor (68) vs. LSU (57), NSF, (Baylor trailed, 24-9, with 7:42 remaining in the first half.) 14 Louisiana Tech (56) vs. Auburn (54), CH, (Louisiana Tech trailed, 37-23, with 15:21 remaining in the game.) 13 Southern California (69) vs. Louisiana Tech (67), CH, (Southern California trailed, 35-22, with 3:04 remaining in the first half.) 13 Maryland (78) vs. Duke (75) (ot), CH, (Maryland trailed, 45-32, with 14:53 remaining in regulation.) 12 Tennessee (56) vs. North Carolina (50), NSF, (Tennessee trailed, 48-36, with 8:18 remaining in the game.) 9 Old Dominion (70) vs. Georgia (65), CH, (Old Dominion trailed, 31-22, with 2:18 remaining in the first half.) 9 Stanford (88) vs. Auburn (81), CH, (Stan ford trailed, 41-32, with 1:47 remaining in the first half.) 9 Connecticut (70) vs. Tennessee (64), CH, (Connecticut trailed, 43-34, with 18:43 remaining in the game.) 9 Connecticut (71) vs. Texas (69), NSF, (Connecticut trailed, 50-41, with 12:25 remaining in the game.) Most Field Goals 40 Texas vs. Southern California, CH, Southern California vs. Georgia, NSF, Texas vs. Western Ky., NSF, Louisiana Tech vs. Texas, NSF, North Carolina vs. Purdue, NSF, Old Dominion vs. Stanford, NSF, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, CH, Tennessee vs. Georgia, CH, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, CH, Southern California vs. Tennessee, CH, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, CH, Fewest Field Goals 14 LSU vs. Rutgers, NSF, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, CH, Tennessee vs. Connecticut, CH, Tennessee vs. North Carolina, NSF, Arkansas vs. Tennessee, NSF, Duke vs. Purdue, CH, Tennessee vs. LSU, NSF, LSU vs. Duke, NSF, Tennessee vs. Rutgers, NSF, LSU vs. Tennessee, NSF, Connecticut vs. Virginia, NSF, Most Field Goals Attempted 82 Cheyney vs. Tennessee, NSF, Western Ky. vs. Georgia, NSF, Stanford vs. Connecticut, NSF, Connecticut vs. Notre Dame, NSF, Old Dominion vs. Georgia, CH, Tennessee vs. Southern California, NSF, Tennessee vs. Georgia, CH, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, CH, Western Ky. vs. Stanford, CH, Georgia vs. Tennessee, CH, Fewest Field Goals Attempted 47 Old Dominion vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, CH, Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, CH, Tennessee vs. Rutgers, NSF, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, CH, Rutgers vs. Tennessee, CH, Louisiana Tech vs. Southern California, NSF, Missouri St. vs. Western Ky., NSF, Texas Tech vs. Vanderbilt, NSF, Connecticut vs. Stanford, NSF, LSU vs. Tennessee, NSF, Tennessee vs. LSU, NSF, Maryland vs. North Carolina, NSF, Highest Field-Goal Percentage 59.2% (29-49) Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, CH, % (40-68) Texas vs. Southern California, CH, % (31-53) Georgia vs. Western Ky., NSF, % (35-60) Louisiana Tech vs. Texas, NSF, % (37-66) Southern California vs. Georgia, NSF, % (28-50) Maryland vs. North Carolina, NSF, The Final Four

10 10 Women s Final Four Game Records 55.6% (30-54) Louisiana Tech vs. Cheyney, CH, % (29-53) Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., CH, % (35-66) North Carolina vs. Purdue, NSF, % (30-57) Connecticut vs. Oklahoma, CH, Lowest Field-Goal Percentage 26.4% (14-53) LSU vs. Rutgers, NSF, % (17-63) Tennessee vs. North Carolina, NSF, % (21-74) La.-Monroe vs. Old Dominion, NSF, % (18-62) LSU vs. Duke, NSF, % (21-71) Western Ky. vs. Stanford, CH, % (16-53) Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, % (18-59) Arkansas vs. Tennessee, NSF, % (25-81) Stanford vs. Connecticut, NSF, % (16-51) Tennessee vs. Connecticut, CH, % (22-70) Tennessee vs. Connecticut, NSF, Most Three-Point Field Goals 11 Stanford vs. Auburn, CH, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, CH, Rutgers vs. LSU, NSF, Duke vs. Georgia, NSF, Oklahoma vs. Duke, NSF, Notre Dame vs. Connecticut, NSF, Oklahoma vs. Connecticut, CH, Western Ky. vs. Stanford, CH, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., CH, Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, CH, Stanford vs. Connecticut, NSF, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, NSF, Purdue vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, Purdue vs. Notre Dame, CH, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, NSF, Texas vs. Connecticut, NSF, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, CH, Michigan St. vs. Tennessee, NSF, Fewest Three-Point Field Goals 0 Auburn vs. Long Beach St., NSF, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, CH, Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, Tennessee vs. Maryland, NSF, Tennessee vs. Auburn, CH, Auburn vs. Tennessee, CH, Tennessee vs. Virginia, CH, Virginia vs. Stanford, NSF, Connecticut vs. Oklahoma, CH, LSU vs. Tennessee, NSF, Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 30 Connecticut vs. Notre Dame, NSF, Stanford vs. Connecticut, NSF, Stanford vs. Auburn, CH, Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, NSF, Oklahoma vs. Duke, NSF, Georgia vs. Tennessee, CH, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, NSF, North Carolina vs. Maryland, NSF, Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, CH, Duke vs. Purdue, CH, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, CH, Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 0 Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, Tennessee vs. Maryland, NSF, Tennessee vs. Auburn, CH, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, CH, Iowa vs. Ohio St., NSF, Five tied (Most recent: LSU vs. Tennessee, NSF, ) Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. four made) 72.7% (8-11) Notre Dame vs. Connecticut, NSF, % (5-8) Stanford vs. Virginia, NSF, % (4-7) Tennessee vs. Connecticut, CH, % (9-16) Duke vs. Georgia, NSF, % (10-20) Rutgers vs. LSU, NSF, % (7-14) Connecticut vs. Tennessee, CH, % (6-12) Auburn vs. Stanford, CH, % (6-12) Connecticut vs. Penn St., NSF, % (6-12) Baylor vs. Michigan St., CH, % (4-8) Virginia vs. Tennessee, CH, % (10-21) Connecticut vs. Tennessee, CH, % (5-11) Purdue vs. Missouri St., NSF, Lowest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. nine att.) 0.0% (0-11) Virginia vs. Stanford, NSF, % (1-13) Purdue vs. Duke, CH, % (1-12) Old Dominion vs. Stanford, NSF, % (1-10) Notre Dame vs. Purdue, CH, % (1-9) LSU vs. Duke, NSF, % (3-26) Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, NSF, % (2-17) Stanford vs. Georgia, NSF, % (2-15) Georgia vs. Tennessee, NSF, % (2-15) Tennessee vs. North Carolina, NSF, Most Free Throws 34 Connecticut vs. Stanford, NSF, Stanford vs. Western Ky., CH, Georgia vs. Western Ky., NSF, Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., NSF, Notre Dame vs. Connecticut, NSF, Maryland vs. North Carolina, NSF, Southern California vs. Texas, CH, Tennessee vs. Virginia, CH, Stanford vs. Auburn, CH, Fewest Free Throws 1 Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, NSF, Tennessee vs. Southern California, NSF, Stanford vs. Connecticut, NSF, LSU vs. Rutgers, NSF, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, CH, Duke vs. Purdue, CH, Rutgers vs. Tennessee, CH, Seven tied (Most recent: Tennessee vs. Michigan St., NSF, ) Most Free Throws Attempted 46 Connecticut vs. Stanford, NSF, Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., NSF, Georgia vs. Western Ky., NSF, Missouri St. vs. Western Ky., NSF, Stanford vs. Western Ky., CH, Tennessee vs. Virginia, CH, Maryland vs. North Carolina, NSF, Stanford vs. Auburn, CH, Southern California vs. Texas, CH, Fewest Free Throws Attempted 5 Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, NSF, Stanford vs. Connecticut, NSF, Tennessee vs. Southern California, NSF, Duke vs. Purdue, CH, Duke vs. Tennessee, NSF, Cheyney vs. Louisiana Tech, CH, Seven tied (Most recent: North Carolina vs. Tennessee, NSF, ) Highest Free-Throw Percentage (Min. nine made) 100.0% (9-9) Tennessee vs. Southern California, CH, % (11-12) Cheyney vs. Tennessee, NSF, % (22-25) Connecticut vs. Oklahoma, CH, % (14-16) Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, % (21-24) Oklahoma vs. Duke, NSF, % (19-22) Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, CH, % (19-22) Connecticut vs. Penn St., NSF, % (18-21) Stanford vs. Old Dominion, NSF, % (18-21) Baylor vs. LSU, NSF, % (12-14) Notre Dame vs. Tennessee, NSF, Lowest Free-Throw Percentage 30.0% (3-10) LSU vs. Rutgers, NSF, % (7-19) Virginia vs. Tennessee, CH, % (5-13) Tennessee vs. Michigan St., NSF, % (4-10) Rutgers vs. Tennessee, CH, % (7-15) Georgia vs. Tennessee, NSF, % (9-19) Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, NSF, % (7-14) Stanford vs. Tennessee, NSF, % (5-10) Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, CH, % (5-10) Georgia vs. Duke, NSF, % (4-8) Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, CH, Most Rebounds 57 Old Dominion vs. La.-Monroe, NSF, Old Dominion vs. Georgia, CH, Tennessee vs. Georgia, CH, Southern California vs. Georgia, NSF, Tennessee vs. Cheyney, NSF, Stanford vs. Western Ky., CH, Tennessee vs. Georgia, NSF, Connecticut vs. Notre Dame, NSF, Stanford vs. Auburn, CH, Tennessee vs. Virginia, CH, Fewest Rebounds 22 Connecticut vs. Tennessee, CH, Michigan St. vs. Baylor, CH, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., CH, Oklahoma vs. Connecticut, CH, Minnesota vs. Connecticut, NSF, Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, NSF, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, Southern California vs. Louisiana Tech, CH, Louisiana Tech vs. Southern California, NSF, Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, CH, Missouri St. vs. Purdue, NSF, Largest Rebound Margin 27 Old Dominion (57) vs. Georgia (30), CH, Baylor (45) vs. Michigan St. (22), CH, Louisiana Tech (50) vs. Auburn (31), NSF, Connecticut (44) vs. Oklahoma (25), CH, Tennessee (51) vs. Georgia (33), NSF, Purdue (47) vs. Missouri St. (29), NSF, Tennessee (40) vs. Connecticut (22), CH, Southern California (51) vs. Georgia (34), NSF, Ohio St. (41) vs. Texas Tech (24), CH, NSF, Six tied [Most recent: Tennessee (54) vs. Georgia (39), CH, ] Most Assists (Since 1985) 23 Texas vs. Western Ky., NSF, Texas vs. Southern California, CH, Stanford vs. Connecticut, NSF, Tennessee vs. Georgia, CH, Louisiana Tech vs. North Carolina St., NSF, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, CH, Duke vs. Georgia, NSF, Penn St. vs. Connecticut, NSF, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, NSF, NOTE: Southern California vs. Georgia, NSF, , recorded 23 assists before assists became an official statistic. Most Blocked Shots (Since 1988) 11 Connecticut vs. Tennessee, CH, Notre Dame vs. Purdue, CH, Tennessee vs. Rutgers, NSF, Connecticut vs. Oklahoma, CH, Duke vs. LSU, NSF, North Carolina vs. Tennessee, NSF, Tennessee vs. Auburn, CH, Stanford vs. Tennessee, NSF, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, NSF, Tennessee vs. Arkansas, NSF, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, CH, Louisiana Tech vs. Purdue, NSF, LSU vs. Tennessee, NSF, Tennessee vs. North Carolina, NSF, NOTE: Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, NSF, , Southern California vs. Tennessee, CH, , and Georgia vs. Western Ky., NSF, , recorded nine blocked shots each before blocked shots became an official statistic. Most Steals (Since 1988) 20 Tennessee vs. North Carolina, NSF, Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., NSF, North Carolina vs. Purdue, NSF, Old Dominion vs. Stanford, NSF, Auburn vs. Long Beach St., NSF, Old Dominion vs. Tennessee, CH, North Carolina vs. Maryland, NSF, Tennessee vs. Notre Dame, NSF, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, CH, Louisiana Tech vs. North Carolina, CH, Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, CH, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, CH, Oklahoma vs. Connecticut, CH, Most Turnovers 32 Southern California vs. Georgia, NSF, Missouri St. vs. Western Ky., NSF,

11 Women s Final Four Game Records Stanford vs. Old Dominion, NSF, North Carolina vs. Tennessee, NSF, Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., NSF, Purdue vs. North Carolina, NSF, Arkansas vs. Tennessee, NSF, Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, CH, Tennessee vs. Connecticut, CH, Maryland vs. North Carolina, NSF, Fewest Turnovers 6 Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, Texas vs. Western Ky., NSF, Purdue vs. Duke, CH, Cheyney vs. Maryland, NSF, Auburn vs. Stanford, CH, Stanford vs. Georgia, NSF, Georgia vs. Duke, NSF, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, CH, LSU vs. Rutgers, NSF, Southern California vs. Tennessee, CH, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, CH, Most Personal Fouls 32 Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., NSF, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, NSF, Stanford vs. Connecticut, NSF, Western Ky. vs. Georgia, NSF, Connecticut vs. Notre Dame, NSF, Texas vs. Southern California, CH, Virginia vs. Tennessee, CH, Western Ky. vs. Stanford, CH, Auburn vs. Stanford, CH, Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, CH, Fewest Personal Fouls 8 Texas Tech vs. Vanderbilt, NSF, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, CH, Duke vs. LSU, NSF, Rutgers vs. LSU, NSF, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, CH, Tennessee vs. Maryland, NSF, Purdue vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, Baylor vs. LSU, NSF, Michigan St. vs. Tennessee, NSF, Louisiana Tech vs. Old Dominion, NSF, Southern California vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, Southern California vs. Tennessee, NSF, Baylor vs. Michigan St., CH, Most Players Disqualified 4 Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., NSF, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, NSF, Virginia vs. Tennessee, CH, Missouri St. vs. Western Ky., NSF, Virginia vs. Stanford, NSF, North Carolina vs. Maryland, NSF, tied (Most recent: North Carolina vs. Tennessee, NSF, ) Championship Game Records Single Game, Individual Most Points 47 Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., Dena Head, Tennessee vs. Virginia, Dawn Staley, Virginia vs. Tennessee, Katie Smith, Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, Ruth Riley, Notre Dame vs. Purdue, Diana Taurasi, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, Four tied (Most recent: Tamika Catchings, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, ) Most Points in One Half 24 Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., 2nd Half, Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., 1st Half, Katie Smith, Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, 2nd Half, Charlotte Smith, North Carolina vs. Louisiana Tech, 2nd Half, Six tied (Most recent: Ukari Figgs, Purdue vs. Duke, 2nd Half, ) Most Field Goals Made 16 Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, Seven tied (Most recent: Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech and Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, ) Most Field Goals Attempted 26 Dawn Staley, Virginia vs. Tennessee, Tonya Sampson, North Carolina vs. Louisiana Tech, Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., Highest Field-Goal Percentage (Min. eight made) 88.9% (8-9) Jennifer White, Louisiana Tech vs. Southern California, % (12-17) Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, % (9-13) Ruth Riley, Notre Dame vs. Purdue, % (16-24) Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., % (8-12) Paula McGee, Southern California vs. Louisiana Tech, Most Three-Point Field Goals Made 6 Katy Steding, Stanford vs. Auburn, Emily Niemann, Baylor vs. Michigan St., Nine tied (Most recent: Shannon Bobbitt, Tennessee vs. Rutgers, ) Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 15 Katy Steding, Stanford vs. Auburn, Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, Audrey Burcy, Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, Aubrey Eblin, Old Dominion vs. Tennessee, Rosalind Ross, Oklahoma vs. Connecticut, Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. four made) 80.0% (4-5) Abby Conklin, Tennessee vs. Georgia, % (4-5) Kellie Jolly, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, % (4-6) Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., % (5-8) Emily Niemann, Baylor vs. Michigan St., % (4-8) Jennifer Azzi, Stanford vs. Auburn, % (4-8) Kim Pehlke, Western Ky. vs. Stanford, % (4-8) Shannon Bobbitt, Tennessee vs. Rutgers, Most Free Throws 12 Cheryl Miller, Southern California vs. Texas, Cheryl Miller, Southern California vs. Louisiana Tech, Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., Tamika Catchings, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, Dena Head, Tennessee vs. Virginia, Ruth Riley, Notre Dame vs. Purdue, Swin Cash, Connecticut vs. Oklahoma, Most Free Throws Attempted 14 Cheryl Miller, Southern California vs. Louisiana Tech, Dena Head, Tennessee vs. Virginia, Ruth Riley, Notre Dame vs. Purdue, Cheryl Miller, Southern California vs. Texas, Tamika Catchings, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, Liesa Lang, Western Ky. vs. Stanford, Swin Cash, Connecticut vs. Oklahoma, Highest Free-Throw Percentage (Min. five made) 100.0% (11-11) Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., % (8-8) Diana Taurasi, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, % (7-7) Nikki Keyton, Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, % (6-6) Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee vs. Southern California, % (6-6) Tasha Butts, Tennessee vs. Connecticut, % (6-6) Shay Doron, Maryland vs. Duke, % (5-5) Julie Zeilstra, Stanford vs. Auburn, % (5-5) Kara Lawson, Tennessee vs. Connecticut, % (12-13) Cheryl Miller, Southern California vs. Texas, Most Rebounds 23 Charlotte Smith, North Carolina vs. Louisiana Tech, Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion vs. Georgia, La Keshia Frett, Georgia vs. Tennessee, Nicky Anosike, Tennessee vs. Rutgers, Medina Dixon, Old Dominion vs. Georgia, Rachel Hemmer, Stanford vs. Western Ky., Most Rebounds in One Half 13 Charlotte Smith, North Carolina vs. Louisiana Tech, 2nd Half, Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion vs. Georgia, 2nd Half, La Keshia Frett, Georgia vs. Tennessee, 2nd Half, Charlotte Smith, North Carolina vs. Louisiana Tech, 1st Half, Six tied (Most recent: Katie Smith, Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, 2nd Half, ) Most Assists (Since 1985) 11 Kellie Jolly, Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, Kamie Ethridge, Texas vs. Southern California, Melissa McCray, Tennessee vs. Auburn, Ruthie Bolton, Auburn vs. Tennessee, LaQuan Stallworth, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, NOTE: Kim Mulkey, Louisiana Tech vs. Southern California, , recorded 11 assists before assists became an official statistic. Most Steals (Since 1988) 8 Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion vs. Tennessee, Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, Shea Ralph, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, Niele Ivey, Notre Dame vs. Purdue, Kellie Jolly, Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, Essence Carson of Rutgers during 2007 Women s Final Four in Cleveland. The Final Four

12 12 Championship Game Records 5 Katie Douglas, Purdue vs. Notre Dame, Kristin Haynie, Michigan St. vs. Baylor, Most Blocked Shots (Since 1988) 9 Kelly Schumacher, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, Ruth Riley, Notre Dame vs. Purdue, Sheila Frost, Tennessee vs. Auburn, Asjha Jones, Connecticut vs. Oklahoma, Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, Vickie Orr, Auburn vs. Tennessee, Teresa Geter, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, Single Game, Team Most Points 97 Texas vs. Southern California (81), Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech (75), Stanford vs. Auburn (81), Texas Tech vs. Ohio St. (82), Baylor vs. Michigan St. (62), Tennessee vs. Georgia (65), Most Points in One Half 55 Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, 1st Half, Texas vs. Southern California, 2nd Half, Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, 2nd Half, Stanford vs. Auburn, 2nd Half, Baylor vs. Michigan St., 2nd Half, Most Points, Both Teams 178 Texas (97) vs. Southern California (81), Stanford (88) vs. Auburn (81), Tennessee (93) vs. Louisiana Tech (75), Texas Tech (84) vs. Ohio St. (82), Maryland (78) vs. Duke (75), Connecticut (82) vs. Oklahoma (70), Most Points, Both Teams, One Half 98 Texas (52) vs. Southern California (46), 2nd Half, Ohio St. (51) vs. Texas Tech (44), 2nd Half, Stanford (47) vs. Auburn (40), 2nd Half, Tennessee (55) vs. Louisiana Tech (32), 1st Half, Baylor (47) vs. Michigan St. (37), 2nd Half, Fewest Points 44 Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, Duke vs. Purdue, Rutgers vs. Tennessee, Tennessee vs. Connecticut, Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, Fewest Points in One Half 17 Purdue vs. Duke, 1st Half, Rutgers vs. Tennessee, 1st Half, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, 1st Half, Tennessee vs. Connecticut, 1st Half, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, 2nd Half, Old Dominion vs. Tennessee, 1st Half, Duke vs. Purdue, 1st Half, Fewest Points, Both Teams 105 Tennessee (59) vs. Rutgers (46), Purdue (62) vs. Duke (45), Louisiana Tech (56) vs. Auburn (54), Tennessee (67) vs. Louisiana Tech (44), North Carolina (60) vs. Louisiana Tech (59), Connecticut (71) vs. Tennessee (52), Fewest Points, Both Teams, One Half 39 Duke (22) vs. Purdue (17), 1st Half, Tennessee (29) vs. Rutgers (18), 1st Half, Auburn (31) vs. Louisiana Tech (19), 1st Half, Connecticut (32) vs. Tennessee (19), 1st Half, Tennessee (27) vs. Virginia (26), 1st Half, Tennessee (28) vs. Southern California (26), 1st Half, Tennessee (34) vs. Louisiana Tech (20), 2nd Half, Connecticut (30) vs. Tennessee (24), 1st Half, Largest Winning Margin 23 Tennessee (67) vs. Louisiana Tech (44), Baylor (84) vs. Michigan St. (62), Connecticut (71) vs. Tennessee (52), Tennessee (83) vs. Georgia (65), Tennessee (93) vs. Louisiana Tech (75), Purdue (62) vs. Duke (45), Three tied [Most recent: Stanford (78) vs. Western Ky. (62), ] Smallest Winning Margin 1 North Carolina (60) vs. Louisiana Tech (59), Southern California (69) vs. Louisiana Tech (67), Louisiana Tech (56) vs. Auburn (54), Texas Tech (84) vs. Ohio St. (82), Notre Dame (68) vs. Purdue (66), Tennessee (70) vs. Virginia (67), Smallest Winning Margin - OVERTIME 3 Tennessee (70) vs. Virginia (67) (ot), Maryland (78) vs. Duke (75) (ot), Largest Margin Overcome 14 Louisiana Tech (56) vs. Auburn (54), (Louisiana Tech trailed, 37-23, with 15:21 remaining in the game.) 13 Southern California (69) vs. Louisiana Tech (67), (Southern California trailed, 35-22, with 3:04 remaining in the first half.) 13 Maryland (78) vs. Duke (75) (ot), (Maryland trailed, 45-32, with 14:53 remaining in regulation.) 9 Old Dominion (70) vs. Georgia (65), (Old Dominion trailed, 31-22, with 2:18 remaining in the first half.) 9 Stanford (88) vs. Auburn (81), (Stanford trailed, 41-32, with 1:47 remaining in the first half.) 9 Connecticut (70) vs. Tennessee (64), (Connecticut trailed, 43-34, with 18:43 remaining in the game.) Most Field Goals 40 Texas vs. Southern California, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, Tennessee vs. Georgia, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, Southern California vs. Tennessee, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, Fewest Field Goals 16 Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, Tennessee vs. Connecticut, Duke vs. Purdue, Rutgers vs. Tennessee, Tennessee vs. Rutgers, Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, North Carolina vs. Louisiana Tech, Purdue vs. Duke, Most Field Goals Attempted 76 Old Dominion vs. Georgia, Tennessee vs. Georgia, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, Western Ky. vs. Stanford, Georgia vs. Tennessee, Fewest Field Goals Attempted 48 Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, Rutgers vs. Tennessee, Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, Tennessee vs. Connecticut, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, Highest Field-Goal Percentage 59.2% (29-49) Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, % (40-68) Texas vs. Southern California, % (30-54) Louisiana Tech vs. Cheyney, % (29-53) Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., % (30-57) Connecticut vs. Oklahoma, Lowest Field-Goal Percentage 29.6% (21-71) Western Ky. vs. Stanford, % (16-51) Tennessee vs. Connecticut, % (18-55) Duke vs. Purdue, % (16-48) Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, % (21-61) North Carolina vs. Louisiana Tech, Most Three-Point Field Goals 11 Stanford vs. Auburn, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, Oklahoma vs. Connecticut, Western Ky. vs. Stanford, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, Purdue vs. Notre Dame, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, Fewest Three-Point Field Goals 0 Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, Tennessee vs. Auburn, Auburn vs. Tennessee, Tennessee vs. Virginia, Connecticut vs. Oklahoma, Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 26 Stanford vs. Auburn, Georgia vs. Tennessee, Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, Duke vs. Purdue, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 0 Tennessee vs. Auburn, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. four made) 57.1% (4-7) Tennessee vs. Connecticut, % (7-14) Connecticut vs. Tennessee, % (6-12) Auburn vs. Stanford, % (6-12) Baylor vs. Michigan St., % (4-8) Virginia vs. Tennessee, Lowest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage 0.0% (0-9) Connecticut vs. Oklahoma, % (0-4) Auburn vs. Tennessee, % (0-3) Tennessee vs. Virginia, % (0-1) Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, % (1-13) Purdue vs. Duke, % (1-10) Notre Dame vs. Purdue, Most Free Throws 31 Stanford vs. Western Ky., Southern California vs. Texas, Tennessee vs. Virginia, Connecticut vs. Oklahoma, Duke vs. Maryland, Stanford vs. Auburn, Fewest Free Throws 4 Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, Duke vs. Purdue, Rutgers vs. Tennessee, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, Cheyney vs. Louisiana Tech, Georgia vs. Tennessee, Most Free Throws Attempted 37 Stanford vs. Western Ky., Tennessee vs. Virginia, Stanford vs. Auburn, Southern California vs. Texas, Purdue vs. Duke, Duke vs. Maryland, Fewest Free Throws Attempted 6 Duke vs. Purdue, Cheyney vs. Louisiana Tech, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, Georgia vs. Tennessee, Tennessee vs. Southern California, Highest Free-Throw Percentage (Min. nine made) 100.0% (9-9) Tennessee vs. Southern California, % (22-25) Connecticut vs. Oklahoma, % (19-22) Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, % (31-37) Stanford vs. Western Ky., % (19-23) Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., Lowest Free-Throw Percentage 36.8% (7-19) Virginia vs. Tennessee, % (4-10) Rutgers vs. Tennessee, % (5-10) Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, % (4-8) Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, % (8-15) Connecticut vs. Tennessee, % (7-13) Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, Most Rebounds 57 Old Dominion vs. Georgia, Tennessee vs. Georgia, Stanford vs. Western Ky., Stanford vs. Auburn, Tennessee vs. Virginia, Fewest Rebounds 22 Connecticut vs. Tennessee, Michigan St. vs. Baylor, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., Oklahoma vs. Connecticut,

13 Championship Game Records Southern California vs. Louisiana Tech, Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, Largest Rebound Margin 27 Old Dominion (57) vs. Georgia (30), Baylor (45) vs. Michigan St. (22), Connecticut (44) vs. Oklahoma (25), Tennessee (40) vs. Connecticut (22), Ohio St. (41) vs. Texas Tech (24), Tennessee (45) vs. Auburn (30), Tennessee (54) vs. Georgia (39), Most Assists (Since 1985) 22 Texas vs. Southern California, Tennessee vs. Georgia, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, Baylor vs. Michigan St., Most Blocked Shots (Since 1988) 11 Connecticut vs. Tennessee, Notre Dame vs. Purdue, Connecticut vs. Oklahoma, Tennessee vs. Auburn, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, NOTE: Southern California vs. Tennessee, , recorded nine blocked shots before blocked shots became an official statistic. Most Steals (Since 1988) 16 Old Dominion vs. Tennessee, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, Louisiana Tech vs. North Carolina, Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, Oklahoma vs. Connecticut, Most Turnovers 26 Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, Old Dominion vs. Tennessee, Tennessee vs. Connecticut, Tennessee vs. Virginia, North Carolina vs. Louisiana Tech, Connecticut vs. Oklahoma, Fewest Turnovers 8 Purdue vs. Duke, Auburn vs. Stanford, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, Southern California vs. Tennessee, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, Tennessee vs. Connecticut, Most Personal Fouls 27 Texas vs. Southern California, Virginia vs. Tennessee, Western Ky. vs. Stanford, Auburn vs. Stanford, Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech, Fewest Personal Fouls 10 Connecticut vs. Tennessee, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, Baylor vs. Michigan St., Stanford vs. Western Ky., Tennessee vs. Georgia, Tennessee vs. Old Dominion, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, Tennessee vs. Rutgers, Most Players Disqualified 3 Virginia vs. Tennessee, Seven tied (Most recent: Old Dominion vs. Tennessee, ) Semifinal Game Records Record later vacated by (*) Single Game, Individual Most Points 37 Chasity Melvin, North Carolina St. vs. Louisiana Tech, Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee vs. Cheyney, Clarissa Davis, Texas vs. Louisiana Tech, Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Vanderbilt, Kara Wolters, Connecticut vs. Stanford, Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Notre Dame, Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, Kim Pehlke, Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., Teresa Edwards, Georgia vs. Western Ky., Alana Beard, Duke vs. Tennessee, Most Points in One Half 22 Margaret Diaz, Cheyney vs. Tennessee, 2nd Half, Clarissa Davis, Texas vs. Western Ky., 2nd Half, Kim Pehlke, Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., 2nd Half, Kate Starbird, Stanford vs. Old Dominion, 1st Half, Chasity Melvin, North Carolina St. vs. Louisiana Tech, 2nd Half, Most Field Goals Made 14 Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, Chasity Melvin, North Carolina St. vs. Louisiana Tech, Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee vs. Cheyney, Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Notre Dame, Clarissa Davis, Texas vs. Western Ky., Heidi Gillingham, Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, Alana Beard, Duke vs. Tennessee, Most Field Goals Attempted 27 Margaret Diaz, Cheyney vs. Tennessee, Yolanda Laney, Cheyney vs. Tennessee, Chasity Melvin, North Carolina St. vs. Louisiana Tech, Seimone Augustus, LSU vs. Baylor, Penny Toler, Long Beach St. vs. Tennessee, Deanna Tate, Maryland vs. Tennessee, Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Notre Dame, Highest Field-Goal Percentage (Min. eight made) 83.3% (10-12) Katrina McClain, Georgia vs. Western Ky., % (10-12) Crystal Langhorne, Maryland vs. North Carolina, % (8-10) Nyree Roberts, Old Dominion vs. Stanford, % (10-13) Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech vs. Southern California, % (8-11) Marion Jones, North Carolina vs. Purdue, % (8-11) Tracy Henderson, Georgia vs. Stanford, Most Three-Point Field Goals Made 5 Ukari Figgs, Purdue vs. Louisiana Tech, Sue Bird, Connecticut vs. Penn St., tied (Most recent: Matee Ajavon, Rutgers vs. LSU, ) Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 11 Sue Bird, Connecticut vs. Notre Dame, Diana Taurasi, Connecticut vs. Notre Dame, Diana Taurasi, Connecticut vs. Texas, Wendy Davis, Connecticut vs. Virginia, Kedra Holland, Georgia vs. Tennessee, Kate Paye, Stanford vs. Connecticut, Ivory Latta, North Carolina vs. Maryland, Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. four made) 80.0% (4-5) Nykesha Sales, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, % (4-5) Sue Bird, Connecticut vs. Notre Dame, % (4-5) Matee Ajavon, Rutgers vs. LSU, % (5-7) Ukari Figgs, Purdue vs. Louisiana Tech, % (5-7) Sue Bird, Connecticut vs. Penn St., % (4-6) Betsy Harris, Alabama vs. Louisiana Tech, Most Free Throws Made 12 Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, Tonya Edwards, Tennessee vs. Long Beach St., Carolyn Jones, Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, Kim Pehlke, Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., Val Whiting, Stanford vs. Virginia, Gwen Jackson, Tennessee vs. Duke, Erlana Larkins, North Carolina vs. Maryland, Most Free Throws Attempted 15 Chasity Melvin, North Carolina St. vs. Louisiana Tech, Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, Five tied (Most recent: Kara Wolters, Connecticut vs. Stanford, ) Highest Free-Throw Percentage (Min. six made) 100.0% (9-9) Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee vs. Cheyney, % (9-9) Tonya Baucom, Missouri St. vs. Western Ky., % (9-9) Saudia Roundtree, Georgia vs. Stanford, % (8-8) Ruthie Bolton, Auburn vs. Long Beach St., % (8-8) Kristin Folkl, Stanford vs. Old Dominion, % (8-8) Kate Starbird, Stanford vs. Old Dominion, % (8-8) Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame vs. Tennessee, % (8-8) Niele Ivey, Notre Dame vs. Connecticut, % (6-6) Marissa Coleman, Maryland vs. North Carolina, Most Rebounds 18 Clarissa Davis, Texas vs. Western Ky., Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. Tennessee, Racquel Spurlock, Louisiana Tech vs. Alabama, Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion vs. La.-Monroe, Yolanda Watkins, Alabama vs. Louisiana Tech, Kelly Schumacher, Connecticut vs. Notre Dame, Most Rebounds in One Half 14 Clarissa Davis, Texas vs. Western Ky., 2nd Half, Yolanda Watkins, Alabama vs. Louisiana Tech, 2nd Half, Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. Tennessee, 2nd Half, Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, 2nd Half, Alexis Hornbuckle (14) and Sidney Spencer (1) of Tennessee pressure Matee Ajavon (22) of Rutgers during the 2007 Women s Final Four national championship game. Photo by Jamie Schwaberow/NCAA Photos The Final Four

14 14 Semifinal Game Records 11 Racquel Spurlock, Louisiana Tech vs. Alabama, 1st Half, Most Assists (Since 1985) 11 Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech vs. Texas, Kamie Ethridge, Texas vs. Western Ky., Michelle Marciniak, Tennessee vs. Georgia, Six tied (Most recent: Helen Darling, Penn St. vs. Connecticut, ) NOTE: Rhonda Windham, Southern California vs. Georgia, , recorded 14 assists before assists became an official statistic. Most Steals (Since 1988) 10 Ruthie Bolton, Auburn vs. Long Beach St., Averrill Roberts, Ohio St. vs. Iowa, Marion Jones, North Carolina vs. Purdue, tied (Most recent: Rashanda McCants, North Carolina vs. Tennessee, ; Nicky Anosike and Alexis Hornbuckle, Tennessee vs. North Carolina, ) Most Blocked Shots (Since 1988) 7 Michelle Snow, Tennessee vs. Rutgers, Kara Wolters, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, Alison Bales, Duke vs. LSU, Teresa Geter, Tennessee vs. Arkansas, Ruth Riley, Notre Dame vs. Connecticut, Eight tied (Most recent: LaToya Pringle, North Carolina vs. Tennessee, ; Nicky Anosike, Tennessee vs. North Carolina, ) NOTE: Katrina McClain, Georgia vs. Western Ky., , recorded seven blocked shots before blocked shots became an official statistic. Single Game, Team Most Points 91 Georgia vs. Western Ky. (78), Texas vs. Western Ky. (65), Notre Dame vs. Connecticut (75), North Carolina vs. Purdue (74), Connecticut vs. Penn St. (67), Most Points in One Half 57 Georgia vs. Western Ky., 2nd Half, Notre Dame vs. Connecticut, 2nd Half, Connecticut vs. Penn St., 2nd Half, Texas vs. Western Ky., 2nd Half, Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., 2nd Half, Tennessee vs. Notre Dame, 2nd Half, Most Points, Both Teams 171 Tennessee (88) vs. Connecticut (83), Georgia (91) vs. Western Ky. (78), Old Dominion (83) vs. Stanford (82), Notre Dame (90) vs. Connecticut (75), North Carolina (89) vs. Purdue (74), Most Points, Both Teams, One Half 101 Georgia (57) vs. Western Ky. (44), 2nd Half, Western Ky. (51) vs. Missouri St. (47), 2nd Half, Connecticut (52) vs. Penn St. (39), 2nd Half, Cheyney (45) vs. Tennessee (45), 2nd Half, Louisiana Tech s Teresa Weatherspoon holds the national semifinal game record with 11 assists in Tennessee (51) vs. Notre Dame (38), 2nd Half, Oklahoma (46) vs. Duke (43), 2nd Half, Fewest Points 35 LSU vs. Rutgers (59), LSU vs. Duke (64), Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech (69), Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech (60), La.-Monroe vs. Old Dominion (57), LSU vs. Tennessee (52), North Carolina vs. Tennessee (56), Fewest Points in One Half 15 LSU vs. Duke (26), 1st Half, LSU vs. Rutgers (22), 2nd Half, Tennessee vs. LSU (25), 1st Half, LSU vs. Rutgers (37), 1st Half, Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech (32), 2nd Half, Stanford vs. Connecticut (44), 1st Half, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech (30), 2nd Half, Tennessee vs. Stanford (28), 1st Half, Fewest Points, Both Teams 94 Rutgers (59) vs. LSU (35), Tennessee (52) vs. LSU (50), Old Dominion (57) vs. La.-Monroe (47), Texas Tech (60) vs. Vanderbilt (46), Tennessee (56) vs. North Carolina (50), Duke (64) vs. LSU (45), Louisiana Tech (69) vs. Tennessee (46), Fewest Points, Both Teams, One Half 38 Rutgers (22) vs. LSU (16), 2nd Half, Duke (26) vs. LSU (15), 1st Half, Tennessee (22) vs. North Carolina (21), 1st Half, LSU (25) vs. Tennessee (19), 1st Half, Stanford (28) vs. Tennessee (21), 1st Half, Louisiana Tech (30) vs. Tennessee (21), 1st Half, Old Dominion (27) vs. La.-Monroe (25), 1st Half, Old Dominion (30) vs. La.-Monroe (22), 2nd Half, Texas Tech (32) vs. Vanderbilt (20), 2nd Half, Largest Winning Margin 28 Tennessee (86) vs. Arkansas (58), Connecticut (87) vs. Stanford (60), Texas (90) vs. Western Ky. (65), Southern California (83) vs. Tennessee (59), Rutgers (59) vs. LSU (35), Louisiana Tech (69) vs. Tennessee (46), Connecticut (79) vs. Tennessee (56), Smallest Winning Margin 1 Stanford (66) vs. Virginia (65), Ohio St. (73) vs. Iowa (72) (ot), Old Dominion (83) vs. Stanford (82) (ot), Connecticut (71) vs. Texas (69), Tennessee (52) vs. Connecticut (50), Largest Margin Overcome 16 Notre Dame (90) vs. Connecticut (75), (Notre Dame trailed, 47-31, with 2:02 remaining in the first half.) 16 Michigan St. (68) vs. Tennessee (64), (Michigan St. trailed, 47-31, with 16:03 remaining in the game.) 15 Old Dominion (83) vs. Stanford (82) (ot), (Old Dominion trailed, 31-16, with 7:48 remaining in the first half.) 15 Baylor (68) vs. LSU (57), (Baylor trailed, 24-9, with 7:42 remaining in the first half.) 12 Tennessee (56) vs. North Carolina (50), (Tennessee trailed, 48-36, with 8:18 remaining in the game.) 9 Connecticut (71) vs. Texas (69), (Con necticut trailed, 50-41, with 12:25 remaining in the game.) Most Field Goals 37 Southern California vs. Georgia, Texas vs. Western Ky., Louisiana Tech vs. Texas, North Carolina vs. Purdue, Old Dominion vs. Stanford, Fewest Field Goals 14 LSU vs. Rutgers, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, North Carolina vs. Tennessee, Arkansas vs. Tennessee, Tennessee vs. LSU, LSU vs. Duke, Tennessee vs. Rutgers, LSU vs. Tennessee, Most Field Goals Attempted 82 Cheyney vs. Tennessee, Western Ky. vs. Georgia, Stanford vs. Connecticut, Connecticut vs. Notre Dame, Tennessee vs. Southern California, Fewest Field Goals Attempted 47 Old Dominion vs. Louisiana Tech, Tennessee vs. Rutgers, Louisiana Tech vs. Southern California, Missouri St. vs. Western Ky., Texas Tech vs. Vanderbilt, Connecticut vs. Stanford, LSU vs. Tennessee, Tennessee vs. LSU, Maryland vs. North Carolina, Highest Field-Goal Percentage 58.5% (31-53) Georgia vs. Western Ky., % (35-60) Louisiana Tech vs. Texas, % (37-66) Southern California vs. Georgia, % (28-50) Maryland vs. North Carolina, % (35-66) North Carolina vs. Purdue, % (33-64) Georgia vs. Stanford, Lowest Field-Goal Percentage 26.4% (14-53) LSU vs. Rutgers, % (17-63) North Carolina vs. Tennessee, % (21-74) La.-Monroe vs. Old Dominion, % (18-62) LSU vs. Duke, % (16-53) Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, % (18-59) Arkansas vs. Tennessee, % (25-81) Stanford vs. Connecticut, Most Three-Point Field Goals 10 Rutgers vs. LSU, Duke vs. Georgia, Oklahoma vs. Duke, Notre Dame vs. Connecticut, Stanford vs. Connecticut, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, Purdue vs. Louisiana Tech, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, Texas vs. Connecticut, Michigan St. vs. Tennessee, Fewest Three-Point Field Goals 0 Auburn vs. Long Beach St., Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, Tennessee vs. Maryland, Virginia vs. Stanford, LSU vs. Tennessee, Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 27 Stanford vs. Connecticut, Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, Oklahoma vs. Duke, Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, North Carolina vs. Maryland, Duke vs. Oklahoma, Rutgers vs. LSU, Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 0 Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, Tennessee vs. Maryland, Iowa vs. Ohio St., Six tied (Most recent: Duke vs. LSU, ) Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. five made) 72.7% (8-11) Notre Dame vs. Connecticut, % (5-8) Stanford vs. Virginia, % (9-16) Duke vs. Georgia, % (6-12) Connecticut vs. Penn St., % (10-20) Rutgers vs. LSU, % (7-15) Michigan St. vs. Tennessee, Lowest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. 10 att.) 0.0% (0-11) Virginia vs. Stanford, % (1-12) Old Dominion vs. Stanford, % (3-26) Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, % (2-17) Stanford vs. Georgia, % (2-15) Georgia vs. Tennessee, % (2-15) Tennessee vs. North Carolina, Most Free Throws 34 Connecticut vs. Stanford, Georgia vs. Western Ky.,

15 Semifinal Game Records Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., Notre Dame vs. Connecticut, Fewest Free Throws 1 Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, Tennessee vs. Southern California, Stanford vs. Connecticut, LSU vs. Rutgers, Six tied (Most recent: Tennessee vs. Michigan St., ) Most Free Throws Attempted 46 Connecticut vs. Stanford, Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., Georgia vs. Western Ky., Missouri St. vs. Western Ky., Fewest Free Throws Attempted 5 Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, Stanford vs. Connecticut, Tennessee vs. Southern California, Duke vs. Tennessee, Five tied (Most recent: North Carolina vs. Tennessee, ) Highest Free-Throw Percentage (Min. 10 made) 91.7% (11-12) Cheyney vs. Tennessee, % (14-16) Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, % (21-24) Oklahoma vs. Duke, % (19-22) Connecticut vs. Penn St., % (18-21) Stanford vs. Old Dominion, % (18-21) Baylor vs. LSU, % (12-14) Notre Dame vs. Tennessee, Lowest Free-Throw Percentage (Min. 10 att.) 30.0% (3-10) LSU vs. Rutgers, % (5-13) Tennessee vs. Michigan St., % (7-15) Georgia vs. Tennessee, % (9-19) Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, % (7-14) Stanford vs. Tennessee, % (5-10) Georgia vs. Duke, Most Rebounds 57 Old Dominion vs. La.-Monroe, Southern California vs. Georgia, Tennessee vs. Cheyney, Tennessee vs. Georgia, Connecticut vs. Notre Dame, Fewest Rebounds 25 Minnesota vs. Connecticut, Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, Louisiana Tech vs. Southern California, Missouri St. vs. Purdue, Largest Rebound Margin 19 Louisiana Tech (50) vs. Auburn (31), Tennessee (51) vs. Georgia (33), Purdue (47) vs. Missouri St. (29), Southern California (51) vs. Georgia (34), Louisiana Tech (44) vs. Tennessee (29), Tennessee (51) vs. Cheyney (36), Virginia (50) vs. Stanford (35), Texas Tech (42) vs. Vanderbilt (27), Most Assists (Since 1985) 23 Texas vs. Western Ky., Stanford vs. Connecticut, Connecticut vs. Stanford, Louisiana Tech vs. North Carolina St., Duke vs. Georgia, Penn St. vs. Connecticut, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, NOTE: Southern California vs. Georgia, , recorded 23 assists before assists became an official statistic. Most Blocked Shots (Since 1988) 9 Tennessee vs. Rutgers, Duke vs. LSU, North Carolina vs. Tennessee, Stanford vs. Tennessee, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, Tennessee vs. Arkansas, Louisiana Tech vs. Purdue, LSU vs. Tennessee, Tennessee vs. North Carolina, NOTE: Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee, , and Georgia vs. Western Ky., , recorded nine blocked shots each before blocked shots became an official statistic. Most Steals (Since 1988) 20 Tennessee vs. North Carolina, Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., North Carolina vs. Purdue, Old Dominion vs. Stanford, Auburn vs. Long Beach St., North Carolina vs. Maryland, Tennessee vs. Notre Dame, Most Turnovers 32 Southern California vs. Georgia, Missouri St. vs. Western Ky., Stanford vs. Old Dominion, North Carolina vs. Tennessee, Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., Purdue vs. North Carolina, Arkansas vs. Tennessee, Fewest Turnovers 6 Auburn vs. Louisiana Tech, Texas vs. Western Ky., Cheyney vs. Maryland, Stanford vs. Georgia, Georgia vs. Duke, LSU vs. Tennessee, Most Personal Fouls 32 Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, Missouri St. vs. Western Ky., Stanford vs. Connecticut, Western Ky. vs. Georgia, Connecticut vs. Notre Dame, Fewest Personal Fouls 8 Texas Tech vs. Vanderbilt, Duke vs. LSU, Rutgers vs. LSU, Tennessee vs. Maryland, Purdue vs. Louisiana Tech, Baylor vs. LSU, Michigan St. vs. Tennessee, Most Players Disqualified 4 Western Ky. vs. Missouri St., Louisiana Tech vs. Auburn, Missouri St. vs. Western Ky., Virginia vs. Stanford, North Carolina vs. Maryland, Seven tied (Most recent: North Carolina vs. Tennessee, ) Women s Final Four Two-Game Records Individual Most Points 78 Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, Clarissa Davis, Texas, Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee, Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, La Keshia Frett, Georgia, Sophia Young, Baylor, Kim Pehlke, Western Ky., Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, 2001 Most Field Goals 27 Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, Clarissa Davis, Texas, Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech, 1988 Most Field Goals Attempted 48 Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, Dawn Staley, Virginia, Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech, Sophia Young, Baylor, 2005 Highest Field-Goal Percentage (Min. 14 made) 77.8% (14-18) Crystal Langhorne, Maryland, % (20-31) Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech, % (15-24) Paula McGee, Southern California, % (21-34) Clarissa Davis, Texas, % (16-26) Tracy Henderson, Georgia, % (16-27) Fran Harris, Texas, 1986 Most Three-Point Field Goals 8 Katy Steding, Stanford, Rosalind Ross, Oklahoma, Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, Jennifer Azzi, Stanford, Kim Pehlke, Western Ky., 1992 Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 20 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, Katy Steding, Stanford, Rosalind Ross, Oklahoma, Audrey Burcy, Ohio St., Aubrey Eblin, Old Dominion, Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech, 1998 Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. five made) 83.3% (5-6) Abby Conklin, Tennessee, % (5-7) Kelly Jolly, Tennessee, % (6-10) Matee Ajavon, Rutgers, % (5-9) Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, % (6-11) Katie Douglas, Purdue, % (6-11) Emily Niemann, Baylor, 2005 Most Free Throws 19 Carolyn Jones, Auburn, Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, Val Whiting, Stanford, Cheryl Miller, Southern California, Tonya Edwards, Tennessee, Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, 2001 Most Free Throws Attempted 24 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, Dena Head, Tennessee, Tonya Edwards, Tennessee, Carolyn Jones, Auburn, Val Whiting, Stanford, 1992 Highest Free-Throw Percentage (Min. 12 made) 100.0% (15-15) Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee, % (19-20) Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, % (19-21) Carolyn Jones, Auburn, % (17-19) Cheryl Miller, Southern California, 1986 Most Rebounds 37 Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion, Clarissa Davis, Texas, Charlotte Smith, North Carolina, Marissa Coleman, Maryland, 2006 Old Dominion s Tracy Claxton (pictured with trophy) pulled down 37 rebounds during the 1985 Women s Final Four. The Final Four

16 16 Women s Final Four Two-Game Records 25 Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee, Sheila Frost, Tennessee, Lisa Harrison, Tennessee, Val Whiting, Stanford, Medina Dixon, Old Dominion, Racquel Spurlock, Louisiana Tech, La Keshia Frett, Georgia, Gwen Jackson, Tennessee, 2003 Most Assists (Since 1985) 20 Kamie Ethridge, Texas, Kellie Jolly, Tennessee, Melissa McCray, Tennessee, LaQuan Stallworth, Louisiana Tech, Michelle Marciniak, Tennessee, 1995 Most Steals (Since 1988) 11 Ruthie Bolton, Auburn, Averrill Roberts, Ohio St., Niele Ivey, Notre Dame, Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion, Kristin Haynie, Michigan St., 2005 Most Blocked Shots (Since 1988) 12 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, Kelly Schumacher, Connecticut, Teresa Geter, Tennessee, Michelle Snow, Tennessee, Alison Bales, Duke, Sheila Frost, Tennessee, 1989 NOTE: Katrina McClain, Georgia, 1985, had nine blocked shots before blocked shots became an official statistic. Team Most Points 187 Texas, Tennessee, Tennessee, Southern California, Stanford, Auburn, Connecticut, Connecticut, 2000 Fewest Points 105 Rutgers, Tennessee, Tennessee, Tennessee, Auburn, Louisiana Tech, 1987 Most Field Goals 76 Texas, Tennessee, Louisiana Tech, Southern California, Tennessee, 1996 Fewest Field Goals 35 Tennessee, Tennessee, Tennessee, Rutgers, Stanford, Duke, 1999 Most Field Goals Attempted 146 Old Dominion, Louisiana Tech, Texas, Cheyney, Tennessee, 1996 Fewest Field Goals Attempted 100 Tennessee, Rutgers, Texas Tech, Connecticut, Connecticut, Connecticut, 2004 Highest Field-Goal Percentage 53.9% (76-141) Texas, % (65-121) Southern California, % (57-110) Georgia, % (53-106) Louisiana Tech, % (63-126) Connecticut, 2000 Lowest Field-Goal Percentage 30.6% (37-121) Tennessee, % (40-118) Tennessee, % (35-100) Tennessee, % (47-128) Western Ky., % (55-146) Old Dominion, 1985 Most Three-Point Field Goals 17 Oklahoma, Stanford, Connecticut, Duke, Ohio St., 1993 Fewest Three-Point Field Goals 0 Auburn, Tennessee, Louisiana Tech, Tennessee, Louisiana Tech, 1994 Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 46 Oklahoma, Ohio St., Duke, Connecticut, Stanford, Georgia, 1996 Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 0 Tennessee, Louisiana Tech, Auburn, Auburn, Tennessee, 1991 Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. six made) 50.0% (8-16) Auburn, % (16-34) Stanford, % (6-13) Tennessee, % (16-35) Connecticut, % (7-16) Tennessee, % (9-21) Notre Dame, 2001 Lowest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. nine att.) 11.1% (1-9) Tennessee, % (2-13) Louisiana Tech, % (5-30) Old Dominion, % (7-30) Tennessee, % (8-34) Georgia, % (7-28) Tennessee, 2004 Most Free Throws 52 Connecticut, Stanford, Auburn, Tennessee, Notre Dame, Maryland, 2006 FEWEST FREE THROWS 13 Louisiana Tech, Rutgers, Louisiana Tech, Old Dominion, Virginia, Old Dominion, 1997 Most Free Throws Attempted 73 Connecticut, Tennessee, Auburn, Stanford, Western Ky., Tennessee, 1998 Fewest Free Throws Attempted 26 Rutgers, Louisiana Tech, Louisiana Tech, Duke, Cheyney, Old Dominion, 1985 Highest Free-Throw Percentage 82.9% (34-41) Texas Tech, % (35-44) Oklahoma, % (27-34) Tennessee, % (41-52) Tennessee, % (36-46) Connecticut, 2002 Lowest Free-Throw Percentage 48.1% (13-27) Louisiana Tech, % (13-26) Rutgers, % (17-32) Virginia, % (20-36) Southern California, % (21-36) Louisiana Tech, % (17-29) Old Dominion, 1985 Most Rebounds 114 Old Dominion, Tennessee, Tennessee, Tennessee, Connecticut, 1995 Fewest Rebounds 55 Michigan St., Connecticut, Auburn, Southern California, Texas Tech, 1993 Most Assists (Since 1985) 45 Texas, Louisiana Tech, Connecticut, Connecticut, Tennessee, Connecticut, 2002 Fewest Assists (Since 1985) 13 Louisiana Tech, Tennessee, Tennessee, Tennessee, Texas Tech, Rutgers, Purdue, 1999 Most Blocked Shots (Since 1988) 16 Notre Dame, Connecticut, Duke, Tennessee, Tennessee, Tennessee, North Carolina, 1994 NOTE: Southern California, 1984, and Georgia, 1985, recorded 12 blocked shots before blocked shots became an official statistic. Most Steals (Since 1988) 33 Old Dominion, Western Ky., Tennessee, Tennessee, Auburn, Oklahoma, 2002 Most Turnovers 44 Southern California, Tennessee, Western Ky., Maryland, Old Dominion, Connecticut, Tennessee, 1997 Fewest Turnovers 19 Purdue, Texas, Auburn, Auburn, Georgia, Connecticut, Tennessee, 2004 Most Personal Fouls 59 Western Ky., Auburn, Virginia, Ohio St., Four tied (Most recent: Maryland, 2006) Fewest Personal Fouls 22 Connecticut, Baylor, Tennessee, Purdue, Southern California, Tennessee, 1996

17 Women s Final Four Two-Game Records 17 Most Disqualifications 6 Western Ky., Auburn, Old Dominion, Southern California, Tennessee, Virginia, 1991 Women s Final Four Cumulative Records *does not include vacated years Team Records NCAA Championships 7 Tennessee, Connecticut, Southern California, Stanford, Women s Final Four Appearances 17 Tennessee, Louisiana Tech, Connecticut, Georgia, Stanford, Duke, LSU, Maryland, Southern California, Western Ky., Texas, Auburn, Virginia, North Carolina, Consecutive Women s Final Four Appearances 5 Connecticut, Tennessee, Louisiana Tech, Tennessee, Tennessee, LSU, Louisiana Tech, Auburn, Virginia, Women s Final Four Wins 19 Tennessee, Connecticut, Louisiana Tech, Southern California, Stanford, Women s Final Four Winning Percentage (Min. three games).833 (5-1) Southern California, (10-2) Connecticut, (2-1) Notre Dame, (19-10) Tennessee, (3-2) Old Dominion, (3-2) Purdue, The Final Four Tournament trivia Q uestion... How many times has a lower-seeded team defeated a higher-seeded opponent in the NCAA Division I championship game? A nswer... Lower-seeded teams have won seven of the 26 championship games, including three straight from 2004 through Clarissa Davis of Texas set the national semifinal record for rebounds with 18 in 1986 against Western Kentucky, and then added 14 more in the championship game versus Southern California.

18 18 Women's Final Four Most Outstanding Players and Their Statistics 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 Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech So. NSF CH Cheryl Miller, Southern California Fr. NSF CH Cheryl Miller, Southern California So. NSF CH Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion Sr. NSF CH Clarissa Davis, Texas Fr. NSF CH Tonya Edwards, Tennessee Fr. NSF CH Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech Sr. NSF CH Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee Sr. NSF CH Jennifer Azzi, Stanford Sr. NSF CH Dawn Staley, Virginia Jr. NSF CH Molly Goodenbour, Stanford Jr. NSF CH Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech Sr. NSF CH Charlotte Smith, North Carolina Jr. NSF CH Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Sr. NSF CH Michelle Marciniak, Tennessee Sr. NSF CH Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee So. NSF CH Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee Jr. NSF CH Ukari Figgs, Purdue Sr. NSF CH Shea Ralph, Connecticut Jr. NSF CH Ruth Riley, Notre Dame Sr. NSF CH Swin Cash, Connecticut Sr. NSF CH Diana Taurasi, Connecticut Jr. NSF CH Diana Taurasi, Connecticut Sr. NSF CH Sophia Young, Baylor Jr. NSF CH Laura Harper, Maryland Jr. NSF CH Candace Parker, Tennessee So. NSF CH Tennessee s Candace Parker became the first sophomore in 10 years to earn the Women s Final Four Most Outstanding Player, after scoring 31 points and grabbing 20 rebounds in the two games last year. Photo by Jay L. Clendenin/NCAA Photos

19 Final Polls' No. 1 Team 19 Final Polls' No. 1 Team Champion s Final Rank Year AP Poll Coaches Poll* ncaa Champion ap Coaches 1982 Louisiana Tech louisiana Tech Southern California Southern California Texas Southern California Texas Old Dominion Texas Texas Texas Texas Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee louisiana Tech louisiana Tech Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Louisiana Tech Stanford Stanford Penn St. Tennessee Tennessee Virginia Stanford Stanford Vanderbilt Texas Tech Texas Tech Tennessee North Carolina North Carolina Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Louisiana Tech Tennessee Tennessee Connecticut Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Purdue Purdue Purdue Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Notre Dame Notre Dame Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Duke Connecticut Connecticut Stanford Baylor Baylor North Carolina maryland maryland Duke Tennessee Tennessee 3 1 *Beginning with the 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). The Final Four Seeds At the Final Four Year Seeds (Total) Teams , 2, 2, 2 (7) Louisiana Tech, Cheyney, Maryland, Tennessee , 1, 2, 2 (6) louisiana Tech, Southern California, Georgia, Old Dominion , 1, 3, 3 (8) louisiana Tech, Southern California, Cheyney, Tennessee , 2, 2, 4 (9) Old Dominion, Georgia, La.-Monroe, Western Ky , 1, 4, 4 (10) Southern California, Texas, Tennessee, Western Ky , 1, 1, 2 (5) long Beach St., Louisiana Tech, Texas, Tennessee , 1, 2, 2 (6) Auburn, Tennessee, Long Beach St., Louisiana Tech , 1, 1,1 (4) Auburn, Louisiana Tech, Maryland, Tennessee , 1, 2, 2 (6) louisiana Tech, Stanford, Auburn, Virginia , 1, 2, 3 (7) Tennessee, Virginia, Stanford, Connecticut , 1, 4, 8 (14) Stanford, Virginia, Western Ky., Missouri St , 1, 2, 2 (6) Ohio St., Vanderbilt, Iowa, Texas Tech , 3, 4, 6 (14) Purdue, North Carolina, Louisiana Tech, Alabama , 1, 2, 3 (7) Connecticut, Tennessee, Stanford, Georgia , 1, 1, 2 (5) Connecticut, Stanford, Tennessee, Georgia , 1, 3, 6 (11) Old Dominion, Stanford, Tennessee, Notre Dame , 3, 4, 9 (17) Tennessee, Louisiana Tech, North Carolina St., Arkansas , 1, 3, 3 (8) Purdue, Louisiana Tech, Duke, Georgia , 1, 2, 2 (6) Connecticut, Tennessee, Penn St., Rutgers , 1, 3, 5 (10) Connecticut, Notre Dame, Purdue, Missouri St , 1, 1, 2 (5) Connecticut, Duke, Oklahoma, Tennessee , 1, 1, 2 (5) Connecticut, Duke, Tennessee, Texas , 2, 4, 7 (14) Tennessee, Connecticut, LSU, Minnesota , 1, 1, 2 (5) lsu, Tennessee, Michigan St., Baylor , 1, 1, 2 (5) North Carolina, LSU, Duke, Maryland , 1, 3, 4 (9) North Carolina, Tennessee, LSU, Rutgers Bold designates national championship Tournament trivia Q uestion... What is the highest number of conference automatic bids that have been awarded to the NCAA Division I Women s Basketball Championship? A nswer... Thirty-two conferences received automatic bids to the tournament in 1994 and 1995, the first two years in which the field was composed of 64 teams.

20 20 The Path to the Championship The Path to the Championship Did the champion play the highest-seeded team along the way? Champion Seed 1st 2nd RSF RF NSF CH 1982 Louisiana Tech 1 (8) Y(4) Y(2) N(2) N(2) 1983 Southern California 1 (8) Y(4) Y(2) N(2) Y(1) 1984 Southern California 1 (8) Y(4) Y(2) Y(1) N(3) 1985 Old Dominion 1 (8) Y(4) Y(2) N(2) N(2) 1986 Texas 1 N(9) Y(4) Y(2) N(4) Y(1) 1987 Tennessee 2 Y(7) Y(3) Y(1) Y(1) Y(1) 1988 Louisiana Tech 2 Y(7) Y(3) Y(1) Y(1) Y(1) 1989 Tennessee 1 N(9) Y(4) Y(2) Y(1) Y(1) 1990 Stanford 1 N(9) N(5) N(7) N(2) N(2) 1991 Tennessee 1 Y(8) Y(4) N(3) N(2) Y(1) 1992 Stanford 1 N(9) Y(4) N(3) Y(1) N(4) 1993 Texas Tech 2 (NS) Y(3) N(4) Y(1) Y(1) 1994 North Carolina 3 (14) Y(6) Y(2) Y(1) Y(1) N(4) 1995 Connecticut 1 (16) Y(8) Y(4) N(3) N(2) Y(1) 1996 Tennessee 1 (16) N(9) Y(4) N(3) Y(1) N(2) 1997 Tennessee 3 (14) Y(6) Y(2) Y(1) N(6) Y(1) 1998 Tennessee 1 (16) Y(8) N(5) Y(2) N(9) N(3) 1999 Purdue 1 (16) N(9) Y(4) N(3) Y(1) N(3) 2000 Connecticut 1 (16) N(9) N(5) N(3) N(2) Y(1) 2001 Notre Dame 1 (16) Y(8) N(5) N(3) Y(1) N(3) 2002 Connecticut 1 (16) N(9) Y(4) N(7) N(2) Y(1) 2003 Connecticut 1 (16) N(9) N(5) N(2) N(2) Y(1) 2004 Connecticut 2 (15) Y(7) N(11) Y(1) N(7) Y(1) 2005 Baylor 2 (15) N(10) Y(3) Y(1) Y(1) Y(1) 2006 Maryland 2 (15) Y(7) Y(3) N(5) Y(1) Y(1) 2007 Tennessee 1 (16) Y(8) N(13) N(7) Y(1) N(4) Y-Yes; N-No; Opponent s seed in parentheses (NS) No seed - no teams were seeded below four in 1993 All-Tournament Teams (First player listed each year was the Most Out standing Player.) 1982 Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech, So. Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Kim Mulkey, Louisiana Tech, So. Yolanda Laney, Cheyney, So. Valerie Walker, Cheyney, Sr Cheryl Miller, Southern California, Fr. Paula McGee, Southern California, Jr. Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Jennifer White, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Anne Donovan, Old Dominion, Sr Cheryl Miller, Southern California, So. Pam McGee, Southern California, Sr. Paula McGee, Southern California, Sr. Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee, Sr Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion, Sr. Medina Dixon, Old Dominion, Sr. Teresa Edwards, Georgia, Jr. Katrina McClain, Georgia, So. Lillie Mason, Western Ky., Jr Clarissa Davis, Texas, Fr. Fran Harris, Texas, So. Cheryl Miller, Southern California, Sr. Cynthia Cooper, Southern California, Sr. Clemette Haskins, Western Ky., Jr Tonya Edwards, Tennessee, Fr. Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, So. Cindy Brown, Long Beach St., Sr. Clarissa Davis, Texas, So. Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech, Jr Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Ruthie Bolton, Auburn, Jr. Diann McNeil, Auburn, Sr. Penny Toler, Long Beach St., Jr Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, Sr. Sheila Frost, Tennessee, Sr. Vickie Orr, Auburn, Sr. Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech, Jr. Deanna Tate, Maryland, Sr Jennifer Azzi, Stanford, Sr. Katy Steding, Stanford, Sr. Carolyn Jones, Auburn, Jr. Chantel Tremitiere, Auburn, Jr. Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech, Sr Dawn Staley, Virginia, Jr. Tonya Cardoza, Virginia, Sr. Daedra Charles, Tennessee, Sr. Dena Head, Tennessee, Jr. Sonja Henning, Stanford, Sr Molly Goodenbour, Stanford, Jr. Rachel Hemmer, Stanford, Jr. Val Whiting, Stanford, Jr. Kim Pehlke, Western Ky., Sr. Dawn Staley, Virginia, Sr Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, Sr. Krista Kirkland, Texas Tech, Sr. Nikki Keyton, Ohio State, Sr. Katie Smith, Ohio State, Fr. Heidi Gillingham, Vanderbilt, Jr Charlotte Smith, North Carolina, Jr. Tonya Sampson, North Carolina, Sr. Vickie Johnson, Louisiana Tech, So. Pam Thomas, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Betsy Harris, Alabama, Sr Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut, Sr. Jamelle Elliott, Connecticut, Jr. Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut, Jr. Kara Wolters, Connecticut, So. Nikki McCray, Tennessee, Sr Michelle Marciniak, Tennessee, Sr. Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, Fr. Tiffani Johnson, Tennessee, So. La Keisha Frett, Georgia, Jr. Saudia Roundtree, Georgia, Sr Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, So. Kellie Jolly, Tennessee, So. Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion, Jr. Nyree Roberts, Old Dominion, Jr. Clarisse Machanguana, Old Dominion, Sr Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, Jr. Tamika Catchings, Tennessee, Fr. Kellie Jolly, Tennessee, Jr. Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech, So. Chasity Melvin, North Carolina St., Sr Ukari Figgs, Purdue, Sr. Stephanie White-McCarty, Purdue, Sr. Katie Douglas, Purdue, So. Michele VanGorp, Duke, Sr. Nicole Erickson, Duke, Sr Shea Ralph, Connecticut, Jr. Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut, Jr. Sue Bird, Connecticut, So. Asjha Jones, Connecticut, So. Tamika Catchings, Tennessee, Jr Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, Sr. Niele Ivey, Notre Dame, Sr. Katie Douglas, Purdue, Sr. Shalicia Hurns, Purdue, Fr. Shereka Wright, Purdue, Fr Swin Cash, Connecticut, Sr. Sue Bird, Connecticut, Sr. Asjha Jones, Connecticut, Sr. Stacey Dales, Oklahoma, Sr. Rosalind Ross, Oklahoma, Sr Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, Jr. Ann Strother, Connecticut, Fr. Alana Beard, Duke, Jr. Gwen Jackson, Tennessee, Sr. Kara Lawson, Tennessee, Sr Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, Sr. Jessica Moore, Connecticut, Jr. Ann Strother, Connecticut, So. Janel McCarville, Minnesota, Jr. Shanna Zolman, Tennessee, So Sophia Young, Baylor, Jr. Steffanie Blackmon, Baylor, Sr. Emily Niemann, Baylor, So. Lindsay Bowen, Michigan St., Jr. Kristin Haynie, Michigan St., Sr Laura Harper, Maryland, Jr. Alison Bales, Duke, Jr. Monique Currie, Duke, Sr. Erlana Larkins, North Carolina, Jr. Kristi Toliver, Maryland, Fr.

21 Women's Final Four All Tournament Teams Candace Parker, Tennessee, So. Matee Ajavon, Rutgers, Jr. Nicky Anosike, Tennessee, Jr. Shannon Bobbitt, Tennessee, Jr. Kia Vaughn, Rutgers, So. Kodak All- Americans in the Women s Final Four (Players who were Kodak All-Americans the year their team played in the Women s Final Four. Injured and did not play in the Women s Final Four is indicated by [#].) 1982 Valerie Walker, Cheyney Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee 1983 Janet Harris, Georgia Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech Pam McGee, Southern California Cheryl Miller, Southern California 1984 Yolanda Laney, Cheyney Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech Pam McGee, Southern California Cheryl Miller, Southern California 1985 Teresa Edwards, Georgia Janet Harris, Georgia Eun Jung Lee, La.-Monroe Medina Dixon, Old Dominion 1986 Cheryl Miller, Southern California Kamie Ethridge, Texas Lillie Mason, Western Ky Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech Clarissa Davis, Texas Andrea Lloyd, Texas 1988 Vickie Orr, Auburn Penny Toler, Long Beach St. Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee 1989 Vickie Orr, Auburn Nora Lewis, Louisiana Tech Vicky Bullett, Maryland Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee 1990 Carolyn Jones, Auburn Venus Lacey, Louisiana Tech Jennifer Azzi, Stanford Dawn Staley, Virginia 1991 Kerry Bascom, Connecticut Sonja Henning, Stanford Daedra Charles, Tennessee Dawn Staley, Virginia 1992 Val Whiting, Stanford Tammi Reiss, Virginia Dawn Staley, Virginia 1993 Toni Foster, Iowa Katie Smith, Ohio St. Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech Heidi Gillingham, Vanderbilt 1994 Niesa Johnson, Alabama 1995 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut Nikki McCray, Tennessee 1996 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut Saudia Roundtree, Georgia Kate Starbird, Stanford Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee 1997 Clarisse Machanguana, Old Dominion Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion Kate Starbird, Stanford Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee 1998 Nykesha Sales, Connecticut Chasity Melvin, North Carolina St. Tamika Catchings, Tennessee Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee 1999 Michele VanGorp, Duke Kelly Miller, Georgia Stephanie White-McCarty, Purdue Amanda Wilson, Louisiana Tech 2000 Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut Shea Ralph, Connecticut Tamika Catchings, Tennessee Semeka Randall, Tennessee 2001 Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut# Jackie Stiles, Missouri St. Ruth Riley, Notre Dame Katie Douglas, Purdue 2002 Alana Beard, Duke Sue Bird, Connecticut Swin Cash, Connecticut Diana Taurasi, Connecticut Stacey Dales, Oklahoma 2003 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut Alana Beard, Duke Iciss Tillis, Duke Kara Lawson, Tennessee 2004 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut Seimone Augustus, LSU Janel McCarville, Minnesota Lindsay Whalen, Minnesota Shyra Ely, Tennessee 2005 Sophia Young, Baylor Seimone Augustus, LSU 2006 Monique Currie, Duke Seimone Augustus, LSU Ivory Latta, North Carolina 2007 Sylvia Fowles, LSU Ivory Latta, North Carolina Candace Parker, Tennessee Game Officials 1982 David Sell (NSF) Pete Stewart (NSF) Marcy Weston (NSF & CH) Dan Woolridge (NSF & CH) 1983 Jan Donahue (NSF) Skip Gill (NSF) Kit Robinson (NSF & CH) Pete Stewart (NSF & CH) 1984 Tommie Salerno (NSF) Larry Sheppard (NSF) Bob Olsen (NSF & CH) Marcy Weston (NSF & CH) 1985 Bob Olsen (NSF) John Schleyer (NSF) June Courteau (NSF & CH) Bill Stokes (NSF & CH) 1986 Kit Robinson (NSF) June Courteau (NSF & CH) Bob Olsen (NSF & CH) Bill Stokes (NSF) 1987 Larry Sheppard (NSF) Bill Stokes (NSF) June Courteau (NSF & CH) Patty Broderick (NSF & CH) 1988 June Courteau (NSF) Larry Sheppard (NSF) Art Bomengen (NSF & CH) Patty Broderick (NSF & CH) 1989 Sally Bell (NSF) John Morningstar (NSF) Larry Sheppard (NSF) Bill Stokes (NSF) Patty Broderick (CH) June Corteau (CH) 1990 Patty Broderick (NSF) June Courteau (NSF) Sue Kennedy (NSF) Bob Trammel (NSF) Sally Bell (CH) Art Bomengen (CH) 1991 Mike Brooks (NSF) June Courteau (NSF) Art Bomengen (NSF) John Morningstar (NSF) Patty Broderick (CH) Lou Pitt (CH) 1992 Patty Broderick (CH) Bill Stokes (CH) Art Bomengen (NSF) Douglas Cloud (NSF) Dee Kantner (NSF) Bob Trammell (NSF) 1993 June Courteau (NSF) Larry Sheppard (NSF) Bob Gallagher (NSF) Carla Fujimoto (NSF) Sally Bell (CH) Dee Kantner (CH) 1994 Dee Kantner (NSF) Violet Palmer (NSF) Sally Bell (NSF) Sidney Bunch (NSF) June Courteau (CH) John Morningstar (CH) 1995 Sally Bell (NSF) Art Bomengen (NSF) Violet Palmer (NSF) Bob Trammell (NSF) Dee Kantner (CH) Missouri State s Jackie Stiles was named Kodak All-American in 2001 Larry Sheppard (CH) 1996 Art Bomegen (NSF) Doug Cloud (NSF) Wes Dean (NSF) John Morningstar (NSF) Bob Trammell (NSF) Scott Yarborough (NSF) Sally Bell (CH) Dee Kantner (CH) Violet Palmer (CH) 1997 Sally Bell (NSF) Carla Fujimoto (NSF) Ray Bomeli (NSF) John Morningstar (NSF) Scott Yarbrough (NSF) Judy Schneider (NSF) Dee Kantner (CH) Violet Palmer (CH) Yvette McKinney (CH) 1998 Art Bomengen (NSF) Melissa Barlow (NSF) Karen Wilhite (NSF) Scott Yarbrough (NSF) Dennis Mayer (NSF) Teresa Dahlem (NSF) Sally Bell (CH) Bob Trammell (CH) Wesley Dean (CH) 1999 Scott Yarbrough (NSF) Karen Balque-Moreno (NSF) Dennis DeMayo (NSF) Sally Bell (NSF) Stan Gaxiola (NSF) Lisa Mattingly (NSF) Bob Trammell (CH) Melissa Barlow (CH) Teresa Dahlem (CH) 2000 Scott Yarbrough (NSF) Ron Dressander (NSF) Carla Fujimoto (NSF) Bob Trammell (NSF) Wesley Dean (NSF) Lisa Mattingly (NSF) Sally Bell (CH) Art Bomengen (CH) Dennis DeMayo (CH) 2001 Dennis DeMayo (NSF) The Final Four

22 22 Women's Final Four Game Officials Abby Conklin played in the 1995, 1996 and 1997 Women s Final Fours for Tennessee. Wesley Dean (NSF) Nan Sisk (NSF) June Courteau (NSF) Melissa Barlow (NSF) Greg Small (NSF) Sally Bell (CH) Scott Yarbrough (CH) Lisa Mattingly (CH) 2002 Dennis DeMayo (NSF) Barb Smith (NSF) Bryan Enterline (NSF) Sally Bell (NSF) Lawson Newton (NSF) Angie Lewis (NSF) Scott Yarbrough (CH) Lisa Mattingly (CH) Melissa Barlow (CH) 2003 Scott Yarbrough (NSF) Sally Bell (NSF) Joe Cunningham (NSF) June Courteau (NSF) Dee Kantner (NSF) Eric Larson (NSF) Lisa Mattingly (CH) Melissa Barlow (CH) Wesley Dean (CH) 2004 Sally Bell (NSF) Scott Yarbrough (NSF) Tina Napier (NSF) Melissa Barlow (NSF) Greg Small (NSF) Bill Titus (NSF) Lisa Mattingly (CH) Dee Kantner (CH) Bryan Enterline (CH) 2005 Dee Kantner (NSF) Tina Napier (NSF) Barb Smith (NSF) Sally Bell (NSF) Bob Trammel (NSF) Michael Price (NSF) Melissa Barlow (CH) Lisa Mattingly (CH) Scott Yarbrough (CH) 2006 Melissa Barlow (NSF) Scott Yarbrough (NSF) Eric Brewton (NSF) Dee Kantner (NSF) Michael Price (NSF) Denise Brooks-Clauser (NSF) Lisa Mattingly (CH) Bob Trammell (CH) Tina Napier (CH) 2007 Bob Trammell (NSF) Denise Brooks-Clauser (NSF) Clarke Stevens (NSF) Dee Kantner (NSF) Eric Brewton (NSF) Mary Day (NSF) Lisa Mattingly (CH) Tina Napier (CH) Michael Price (CH) All-Time Participants (33 Institutions Players) TEAM (Appearances - Players) ALABAMA (1 Team - 11 Players) Sharrona Alexander 94 Camillia Crenshaw 94 Consuelo Daniels 94 Betsy Harris 94 Niesa Johnson 94 Carla Koonce 94 Sarah Smith 94 Marlene Stevenson 94 Madonna Thompson 94 Yolanda Watkins 94 Aycan Yeniley 94 ARKANSAS (1 Team - 12 Players) Celia Anderson 98 Tennille Adams 98 Lonniya Bragg 98 Treva Christensen 98 Karen Jones 98 Karyn Karlin 98 Sytia Messer 98 Carrie Satterfield 98 Christy Smith 98 Kamara Stancle 98 Wendi Willits 98 Tiffany Wright 98 AUBURN (3 Teams - 20 Players) Mae Ola Bolton 88 Ruthie Bolton 88, 89 Lisa Ciampi 90 Tracie Crawford 90 Lauretta Freeman 90 Linda Godby 88, 89, 90 C.C. Hayden 90 Carolyn Jones 89, 90 Angie Kennan 90 Kendall Mago 89, 90 Jocelyn McGilberry 88, 89 Diann McNeil 88 Tonda Moore 90 Vickie Orr 88, 89 Terryland Robinson 90 Patrena Scruggs 88, 89 Lynn Stevenson 89, 90 Sharon Stewart 88 Evelyn Thompson 89, 90 Chantel Tremitiere 89, 90 BAYLOR (1 Team - 14 Players) Steffanie Blackmon 05 Jordan Davis 05 Chanelle Fox 05 Melanie Hamerly 05 Monique Jones 05 Victoria Jones 05 Emily Niemann 05 Chisa Ononiwu 05 Chameka Scott 05 Angela Tisdale 05 Abiola Wabara 05 Chelsea Whitaker 05 Latoya Wyatt 05 Sophia Young 05 CHEYNEY (2 Teams - 12 Players) Eileen Dabney 82 Margaret Diaz 84 Karen Draughn 82, 84 Sandra Giddins 82, 84 Rosetta Guilford 82 Yolanda Laney 82, 84 Ann Strong 82, 84 Sharon Taylor 82, 84 Deborah Thomas 84 Debra Walker 82 Valerie Walker 82 Faith Wilds 82 CONNECTICUT (8 Teams - 49 Players) Svetlana Abrosimova 00, 01 Tammy Arnold 96 Debbie Baer 91 Kerry Bascom 91 Ashley Battle 01, 02, 03, 04 Carla Berube 95, 96 Kim Better 95 Sue Bird 00, 01, 02 Wendy Davis 91 Amy Duran 96 Swin Cash 00, 01, 02 Maria Conlon 01, 02, 03, 04 Willnett Crockett 03, 04 Marci Czel 00, 01 Jamelle Elliott 95, 96 Jill Gelfenbien 95 Orly Grossman 91 Stacey Hansmeyer 00 Kelley Hunt 95, 96 Kennitra Johnson 00, 01 Asjha Jones 00, 01, 02 Heidi Law 91 Laura Lishness 91 Rebecca Lobo 95 Brenda Marquis 95 Stacey Marron 02, 03, 04 Jessica Moore 02, 03, 04 Meghan Pattyson 91 Shea Ralph 00, 01 Christine Rigby 00, 01 Jennifer Rizzotti 95, 96 Kiana Robinson 04 Missy Rose 95 Nykesha Sales 95, 96 Paige Sauer 00 Shannon Saunders 91 Kelly Schumacher 00, 01 Liz Sherwood 04 Ann Strother 03, 04 Diana Taurasi 01, 02, 03, 04 Barbara Turner 03, 04 Ashley Valley 02, 03, 04 Morgan Valley 01, 02, 03, 04 Keirsten Walters 01 Pam Webber 95 Rita Williams 96 Tamika Williams 00, 01, 02 Nicole Wolff 03, 04 Kara Wolters 95, 96 DUKE (4 Teams - 30 Players) Alison Bales 06 Mistie Bass 03 Alana Beard 02, 03 Chante Black 06 Payton Black 99 Peppi Browne 99 Monique Currie 03, 06 Nicole Erickson 99 Jessica Foley 03, 06 Carrem Gay 06 Krista Gingrich 99, 02 Lindsey Harding 03, 06 Hilary Howard 99 LSU's Seimone Augustus led the Lady Tigers to Women s Final Four appearances in 2004, 2005 and 2006.

23 Women's Final Four All-Time Participants 23 Keturah Jackson 06 Vicki Krapohl 02, 03 Laura Kurz 06 Michele Matyasovsky 02, 03 Brittany Mitch 06 Sheana Mosch 02, 03 Rochelle Parent 99 Lauren Rice 99 Georgia Schweitzer 99 Brooke Smith 03 Wanisha Smith 06 Iciss Tillis 02, 03 Michele VanGorp 99 Abby Waner 06 Emily Waner 06 Wynter Whitley 02, 03 Mistie Williams 06 GEORGIA (5 Teams - 37 Players) Amanda Abrams 83, 85 Signe Antvorskov 96 Angie Ball 99 Barbara Bootz 85 Kiesha Brown 99 Latrese Bush 95, 96 Alisa Carrandi 83 Cynthia Collins 83 Brandi Decker 95, 96 Sheila Easley 83 Teresa Edwards 83, 85 La Keshia Frett 95, 96 Susie Gardner 83, 85 Janet Harris 83, 85 Tracy Henderson 95, 96 Kedra Holland 95, 96 Wanda Holloway 83 Pam Irwin-Osbolt 96, 99 Rhonda Malone 83 Katrina McClain 85 Tawana McDonald 99 Coco Miller 99 Kelly Miller 99 Camille Murphy 99 Deana Nolan 99 Lisa O Connor 83, 85 Rachel Powell 95, 96 Saudia Roundtree 95, 96 Dorothy Sanders 95 Lou Sims 83 Kendi Taylor 96 Kim Thompson 95, 96 Elena Vishniakova 99 Traci Waites 85 Tiffany Walker 95, 96 Tracy Walls 95, 96 Shavonda Willis 99 IOWA (1 Team - 10 Players) Laurie Aaron 93 Karen Clayton 93 Virgie Dillingham 93 Toni Foster 93 Andrea Harmon 93 Tia Jackson 93 Cathy Marx 93 Molly Tideback 93 Necole Tunsil 93 Arneda Yarbrough 93 LONG BEACH ST. (2 Teams - 14 Players) Carol Brandt 88 Cindy Brown 87 Shameil Coleman 87, 88 Scheron Douglas 87 Cheryl Dowell 87, 88 Lisa Ellis 87 Angelique Lee 88 Margaret Mohr 87 Lisa Reslock 88 Shannon Smith 87, 88 Penny Toler 87, 88 Bettina Turner 87 Traci Waites 88 Dana Wilkerson 88 LA.-MONROE (1 Team - 7 Players) Chriss Hailey 85 Jocelyn Hill 85 Lisa Ingram 85 Brenda Jordan 85 Eun Jung Lee 85 Chana Perry 85 Joel Tillis 85 LSU (4 Teams - 22 Players) Katie Antony 07 Seimone Augustus 04, 05, 06 Hanna Biernacka 04, 05 Quianna Chaney 05, 06, 07 Treynell Clavelle 04 Sylvia Fowles 05, 06, 07 Allison Hightower 07 Doneeka Hodges 04 Scholanda Hoston 04, 05, 06 Temeka Johnson 04, 05 Wendlyn Jones 04, 05 RaShonta LeBlanc 05, 06, 07 Amber Long 04 Khalilah Mitchell 04, 05, 06, 07 Kristen Morris 06, 07 Porsha Phillips 07 Ashley Thomas 05, 06, 07 Erica White 05, 06, 07 Marian Whitfield 04, 05, 06, 07 Florence Williams 04, 05 Mesha Williams 06, 07 Tillie Willis 04, 05 LOUISIANA TECH (10 Teams - 65 Players) Barbara Bolden 90 Melshika Bowman 98 Amy Brown 94 Lashawn Brown 94 Tatia Brown 89 Nicole Burn 98 Alisa Burras 98 Danielle Butler 98 Melinda Chambless 87, 88 Katie Cochran 98 Pam Crawford 84 Stacey Davis 87 Sheila Ethridge 88, 89, 90 Sandra Felton 82 Priya Gilmore 98, 99 Pam Gant 82, 83, 84 Cara Gullion 90 Shantel Hardison 89, 90 Tori Harrison 84, 87 Tamicha Jackson 98, 99 Vickie Johnson 94 Pam Kelly 82 Kay Konerza 83, 84 Venus Lacy 88, 89, 90 Brooke Lassiter 99 Janice Lawrence 82, 83, 84 Angela Lawson 87, 88 Betty Lennox 99 Nora Lewis 87, 88, 89 Takeisha Lewis 99 Annie Lockett 90 Michelle Martin 90 Shaka Massey 99 Monica Maxwell 98, 99 Sherry McDonald 87 Terri Meyer 90 Kim Mulkey 82, 83, 84 Kendra Neal 94 Ann Pendergrass 82 Debbie Primeaux 83 Joletta Riser 94 Debra Rodman 82, 83, 84 Rita Rust 82 Jamie Scheppmann 98 Lori Scott 82, 83 Christie Sides 99 Sebrena Smith 90 Anna Snider 98 Tia Sossamon 82, 83 Racquel Spurlock 94 Paulette Stall 87, 89 LaQuan Stallworth 98, 99 Pam Thomas 94 Angela Turner 82 Ayana Walker 99 Maquisha Walker 94 Jocelyn Watson 89, 90 Teresa Weatherspoon 87, 88 Pam Wells 89, 90 Erica Westbrooks 87, 88 Jennifer White 82, 83 Danielle Whitehurst 90 Julie Wilkerson 83 Debra Williams 94 Amanda Wilson 98, 99 MARYLAND (3 Teams - 27 Players) Vicky Bullett 89 Charmaine Carr 06 Marissa Coleman 06 Shay Doron 06 Kalika France 06 Laura Harper 06 Carla Holmes 89 Crystal Langhorne 06 Dwuanna Lee 89 Debbie Lytle 82 Kaisa Maine 89 Christie Marrone 06 Lydia McAliley 82 Ashleigh Newman 06 Aurelie Noirez 06 Sue Panek 89 Belinda Pearman 82 Jasmina Perazic 82 Jade Perry 06 Marcia Richardson 82 Subrena Rivers 89 Angel Ross 06 Deanna Tate 89 Kristi Toliver 06 Myra Waters 82 Sa de Wiley 06 Christy Winters 89 MICHIGAN ST. (1 Team - 12 Players) Myisha Bannister 05 Lindsay Bowen 05 Danielle Doneth 05 Maggie Dwyer 05 Katrina Grantham 05 Laura Hall 05 Rene Haynes 05 Kristin Haynie 05 Victoria Lucas-Perry 05 Liz Shimek 05 Kelli Roehrig 05 Melanie Small 05 MINNESOTA (1 Team - 12 Players) Kadidja Andersson 04 Shannon Bolden 04 Jamie Broback 04 Christina Collison 04 Lori Dimitroff 04 Hannah Garry 04 Leslie Hill 04 Janel McCarville 04 Liz Podominick 04 Kelly Roysland 04 Shannon Schonrock 04 Lindsay Whalen 04 MISSOURI ST. (2 Teams - 22 Players) Tonya Baucom 92 Stephanie Busby 01 Melody Campbell 01 Ann Cavey 01 Carly Deer 01 Chrissy Ediger 92 Morgan Hohenberger 01 Julie Howard 92 Melody Howard 92 Dzenata Kadic 01 Kinga Kiss 01 Tara Mitchem 01 Tiny McMorris 01 Heidi Muller 92 Erika Rante 01 Karen Rapier 92 Tina Robbins 92 Charity Shira 92 Jackie Stiles 01 Angenette Sumrall 92 Erica Vicente 01 Secelia Winkfield 92 NORTH CAROLINA (3 Teams - 27 Players) La Tangela Atkinson 06 Meghan Austin 06 Jessica Breland 07 Heather Claytor 06, 07 Tonya Cooper 94 Sylvia Crawley 94 Christina Dewitt 06 Lori Gear 94 Gwendolyn Gillingham 94 Tonya Jackson 94 Marion Jones 94 Erlana Larkins 06, 07 Ivory Latta 06, 07 Stephanie Lawrence 94 Camille Little 06, 07 Rashanda McCants 06, 07 Iman McFarland 06, 07 Carrie McKee 94 Alex Miller 06, 07 Jennifer Nelms 06 LaToya Pringle 06, 07 Kim Rouse 94 Tonya Sampson 94 Jessica Sell 06 Charlotte Smith 94 Jill Suddreth 94 Martina Wood 06 NORTH CAROLINA ST. (1 Team - 11 Players) Monica Bates 98 Summer Erb 98 Kristen Gillespie 98 LySchale Jones 98 Tynesha Lewis 98 Rosalyn McLendon 98 Chasity Melvin 98 Constance Poteat 98 Peace Shepard 98 Nailah Wallace 98 Kenyatta Williams 98 NOTRE DAME (2 Teams - 20 Players) Jeannine Augustin 97 Amanda Barksdale 01 Rosanne Bohman 97 Imani Dunbar 01 Katryna Gaither 97 Ericka Haney 01 Julie Henderson 97 Monique Hernandez 01 Kari Hutchinson 97 Niele Ivey 01 Jeneka Joyce 01 Meaghan Leahy 01 Sheila McMillen 97 Beth Morgan 97 Mollie Peirick 97 Alicia Ratay 01 Ruth Riley 01 Le Tania Severe 01 Kelly Siemon 01 Karen Swanson 01 OKLAHOMA (1 Team - 12 Players) Lindsey Casey 02 LaNeishea Caufield 02 Stacey Dales 02 Caton Hill 02 Dionnah Jackson 02 Stephanie Luce 02 Rosalind Ross 02 Kate Scott 02 Shannon Selmon 02 Lauren Shousch 02 Stephanie Simon 02 Jamie Talbert 02 OLD DOMINION (3 Teams - 24 Players) Mery Andrade 97 Lisa Blais 83, 85 Kelly Bradley 97 Marie Christian 85 Tracy Claxton 85 Dawn Cullen 83, 85 Natalie Diaz 97 Medina Dixon 83, 85 Anne Donovan 83 Aubrey Eblin 97 Amber Eller 97 Pam Elliott 83 Adrienne Goodson 85 Donna Harrington 85 Stacy Himes 97 Alphelia Jenkins 83, 85 Bridget Jenkins 85 Clarisse Machanguana 97 The Final Four

24 24 Women's Final Four All-time Participants Helen Malone 83 Regina Miller 83 Ticha Penicheiro 97 Nyree Roberts 97 LaToya Small 97 Beth Wilkerson 83 PENN ST. (1 Team - 10 Players) Nicole Anaejionu 00 Rashana Barnes 00 Katrena Carr 00 Helen Darling 00 Chrissy Falcone 00 Andrea Garner 00 Marissa Graby 00 Ashley Luke 00 Lisa Shepard 00 Maren Walseth 00 PURDUE (3 Teams - 28 Players) Camille Cooper 99, 01 Candi Crawford 99, 01 Katie Douglas 99, 01 Michelle Duhart 99 Ukari Figgs 99 Melina Griffin 94 Lindsey Hicks 01 Andrea Hildebrand 94 Shalicia Hurns 01 Jennifer Jacoby 94 Leslie Johnson 94 Beth Jones 01 Tonya Kirk 94 Kelly Komara 99, 01 Cindy Lamping 94 Mo-nique Langston 01 Shannon Lindsey 94 Stacey Lovelace 94 Danielle McCulley 94 Laura Meadows 01 Mary Jo Noon 01 Shinika Parks 01 Jannon Roland 94 Nicki Taggart 94 Erika Valek 01 Stephanie White-McCarty 99 Shereka Wright 01 Tiffany Young 99 RUTGERS (2 Teams - 25 Players) Katie Adams 07 Matee Ajavon 07 Dana Boonen 00 Essence Carson 07 Jennifer Clemente 00 Davalyn Cunningham 00 Coko Eggleston 00 Christina Fowler 00 Usha Gilmore 00 Shauntai Hall 00 Mauri Horton 00 Dee Dee Jernigan 07 Rashidat Junaid 07 LaTana Lillard 00 Myia McCurdy 07 Linda Miles 00 Epiphanny Prince 07 Brittany Ray 07 Shawnetta Stewart 00 Tammy Sutton-Brown 00 Tasha Pointer 00 Kia Vaughn 07 Kourtney Walton 00 Karlita Washington 00 Heather Zurich 07 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (3 Teams - 21 Players) Amy Alkek 84 JaMaiia Bond 83, 84, 86 Donna Carter 84 Cynthia Cooper 83, 84, 86 Kathy Doyle 83 Yolanda Fletcher 83, 84 Holly Ford 86 Liz Hirn 86 Karen Howell 86 Tracy Longo 84 Pam McGee 83, 84 Paula McGee 83, 84 Cheryl Miller 83, 84, 86 Cherie Nelson 86 Timi Pitzer 83 Paula Pyers 86 Juliette Robinson 83, 84 Le Anne Sera 83, 84 Melissa Ward 83, 84, 86 Rhonda Windham 83, 86 Kalen Wright 86 STANFORD (6 Teams - 31 Players) Ann Adkins 91, 92 Jennifer Azzi 90 Kelly Dougherty 91, 92 Milena Flores 97 Kristin Folkl 95, 97 Regan Freuen 95 Molly Goodenbour 91, 92 Tara Harrington 95, 96 Christy Hedgpeth 91, 92 Rachel Hemmer 92, 95 Sonja Henning 90, 91 Anita Kaplan 92, 95 Bobbie Kelsey 95 Chris MacMurdo 91, 92 Naomi Mulitauaopele 95, 96, 97 Vanessa Nygaard 95, 96, 97 Heather Owen 95, 96, 97 Stacy Parson 90 Kate Paye 92, 95 Martha Richards 90, 91 Tanda Rucker 92 Olympia Scott 95, 96, 97 Niki Sevillian 92 Charmin Smith 95, 96, 97 Kate Starbird 95, 96, 97 Katy Steding 90 Trisha Stevens 90 Angela Taylor 91, 92 Val Whiting 90, 91, 92 Jamila Wideman 95, 96, 97 Julie Zeilstra 90 TENNESSEE (17 Teams - 89 Players) Jody Adams 91 Nicky Anosike 05, 07 Alberta Auguste 07 Shannon Bobbitt 07 Sherry Bostic 86 Niya Butts 97, 98, 00 Tasha Butts 02, 03, 04 Nikki Caldwell 91 Abby Canon 05 Amanda Canon 00, 02 Kelli Casteel 89, 91 Tamika Catchings 98, 00 Daedra Charles 89, 91 Regina Clark 89, 91 Kristen Clement 98, 00 Susan Clower 82 Lynne Collins 82, 84 Sheila Collins 82, 84 Abby Conklin 95, 96, 97 Latina Davis 95, 96 LaToya Davis 02, 03, 04 Sybil Dosty 05 Kris Durham 88 Sarah Edwards 00 Tonya Edwards 87, 88 Shyra Ely 02, 03, 04, 05 Kyra Elzy 97, 98, 00 Peggy Evans 91 Tye sha Fluker 03, 04, 05 Valerie Freeman 84 Sheila Frost 86, 87, 88, 89 Alex Fuller 05, 07 Amy Gamble 84 Teresa Geter 98 Bridgette Gordon 86, 87, 88, 89 Misty Greene 96, 97, 98 Aubrey Guastalli 05 Tanya Haave 82, 84 Lisa Harrison 91 Pat Hatmaker 82, 84 Debbie Hawhee 89, 91 Dena Head 89, 91 Lea Henry 82 Chamique Holdsclaw 96, 97, 98 Alexis Hornbuckle 05, 07 Karla Horton 86, 87 Brittany Jackson 02, 03, 04, 05 Gwen Jackson 00, 02, 03 Dana Johnson 95 Michelle Johnson 95 Tiffani Johnson 95, 96, 97 Kellie Jolly 96, 97, 98 Tammy Larkey 82 Kara Lawson 00, 02, 03 Brynae Laxton 96, 97, 98 Cheryl Littlejohn 84, 86, 87 Michelle Marciniak 95, 96 Pam Marr 84, 86 Dawn Marsh 86, 87, 88 Melissa McCray 86, 87, 88, 89 Nikki McCray 95 Courtney McDaniel 02, 03 April McDivitt 00, 02 Carla McGhee 87, 89 Laurie Milligan 95, 96, 97, 98 Loree Moore 02, 03, 04, 05 Tasheika Morris 00 Michelle Muñoz 02 Mary Ostrowski 82, 84 Candace Parker 05, 07 Shalon Pillow 00, 02 Semeka Randall 98, 00 Dominique Redding 04, 05, 07 Ashley Robinson 02, 03, 04 Debbie Scott 89 Shelley Sexton 84, 86, 87 Kim Smallwood 96 Tanika Smith 95 Michelle Snow 00, 02 Sidney Spencer 04, 05, 07 Kathy Spinks 86, 87, 88 LaShonda Stephens 97, 98, 00 Pashen Thompson 95, 96, 97 Paula Towns 82, 84 Jennifer Tuggle 87, 88 Vonda Ward 95 Lisa Webb 84, 87, 88 Sa de Wiley-Gatewood 05 Shanna Zolman 03, 04, 05 TEXAS (3 Teams - 30 Players) Susan Anderson 87 Ellen Bayer 87 Jody Bell 03 Tamra Cobbins 03 Clarissa Davis 86, 87 Tai Dillard 03 Kamie Ethridge 86 Pennee Hall 87 Fran Harris 86 Annissa Hastings 03 Gay Hemphill 86 Janna Jespersen 03 C.J. Jones 86, 87 Andrea Lloyd 86, 87 Lyssa McBride 87 Paulette Moegle 86, 87 Nina Norman 03 Cara Priddy 86 Coco Reed 03 Alisha Sare 03 Heather Schreiber 03 Annette Smith 86 Audrey Smith 86 Stacy Stephens 03 Stephanie Thiel 03 Beverly Williams 86, 87 Mercedes Williams 03 Yulonda Wimbish 86, 87 TEXAS TECH (1 Team - 7 Players) Michi Atkins 93 Cynthia Clinger 93 Janice Farris 93 Noel Johnson 93 Krista Kirkland 93 Stephanie Scott 93 Sheryl Swoopes 93 VANDERBILT (1 Team - 9 Players) Renee Allen 93 Rhonda Blades 93 Mara Cunningham 93 Heidi Gillingham 93 Ginger Jared 93 Shelley Jarrard 93 Lisa King 93 Misty Lamb 93 Julie Powell 93 VIRGINIA (3 Teams - 13 Players) Charleata Beale 92 Heather Burge 90, 91, 92 Heidi Burge 90, 91, 92 Tonya Cardoza 91 Dena Evans 90, 91, 92 Carmela Franklin 90 Amy Lofstedt 92 Tammi Reiss 90, 91, 92 Fran Scott 90 Audra Smith 90, 91, 92 Dawn Staley 90, 91, 92 Melanee Wagener 91, 92 Teshika Ward 90, 91 WESTERN KY. (3 Teams - 28 Players) Jennifer Berryman 92 Ida Bowen 92 Gina Brown 85 Melinda Carlson 85, 86 Bridgette Combs 86 Veronica Cook 92 Dana Cunningham 85, 86 Clemette Haskins 85, 86 Debbie Houk 92 Sheronda Jenkins 85 Annette Jones 85, 86 Kristie Jordan 92 Liesa Lang 92 Linda Martin 85 Lillie Mason 85, 86 Paulette Monroe 92 Debbie O Connell 86 Laura Ogles 85, 86 Sharon Ottens 85, 86 Traci Patton 86 Kim Pehlke 92 Lea Robinson 92 Debbie Scott 92 Susie Starks 86 Kim Taylor 86 Kami Thomas 85, 86 Renee Westmoreland 92 Trina Wilson 92

25 Division I Women's Basketball Committee All-Time Roster 25 Division I Women s Basketball Committee All-Time Roster Committee Chairs Name affiliation(s) Years Nora Lynn Finch North Carolina State University Judith Holland university of California, Los Angeles Linda Bruno Big East Conference/ Atlantic 10 Conference Jean Ponsetto DePaul University Bernadette McGlade Georgia Institute of Technology/ Atlantic Coast Conference Maryalyce Jeremiah California State University, Fullerton Cheryl Marra university of Wisconsin, Madison Lynn Parkes university of Memphis Joni Comstock American University Judy Southard louisiana State University 2006-Present Committee Members Name affiliation(s) Years Ieschecia Allen North Carolina A&T State University Phyllis Bailey Ohio State University Jean Berger Drake University Sandra Booker Bethune-Cookman College Linda Bruno Big East Conference/ Atlantic 10 Conference Sandra Bullman university of Pittsburgh Barbara Burke university of Wyoming Jackie Campbell Atlantic 10 Conference Tina Cheatham Southland Conference 2005-Present Joni Comstock Purdue University 1999 university of North Carolina, Asheville/ American University Deborah Corum louisiana State University/ Southeastern Conference Dana Craft Texas State University-San Marcos Rudy Davalos university of New Mexico Cedric Dempsey university of Houston Cynthia DuPont-Jones Florida A&M University O. Dean Ehlers James Madison University Rich Ensor metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 2006-Present Carolyn Schlie Femovich University of Pennsylvania Name affiliation(s) Years Nora Lynn Finch North Carolina State University Fern Gardner university of Utah Alfreeda Goff Virginia Commonwealth University Heather Gores Gonzaga University 2007-Present E. Kaye Hart Austin Peay State University Cindy Hartmann university of Dayton J. Elaine Hieber Iowa State University Sarah Hill Florida A&M University Judith Holland university of California, Los Angeles Constance Hurlbut Patriot League Jim Jarrett Old Dominion University Maryalyce Jeremiah Californina State University, Fullerton Charlene Johnson South Carolina State University 2003 Susie Jones Northern Illinois University/ George Washington University John Kasser university of Houston Cheryl Marra university of Wisconsin, Madison Richard Mazzuto St. Mary s College of California Brenda McCoy mid-eastern Athletic Conference Sandra McCullough Northwestern University Margie McDonald Western Athletic Conference Bernadette McGlade Georgia Institute of Technology/ Atlantic Coast Conference Jeannine McHaney Texas Tech University Marilyn McNeil monmouth University 2006-Present Jane Meyer university of Iowa 2005-Present Karen Morrison university of Colorado, Boulder Stanley Morrison University of California, Santa Barbara Katherine Noble Big Sky Conference Lisa Parker Boise State University 2004-Present Lynn Parkes university of Memphis James Phillips Northern Illinois University 2007-Present Deborah Polca Ohio Valley Conference/ Eastern Illinois University Jean Ponsetto DePaul University Janice Ruggiero university of New Mexico Calli Sanders montana State University-Bozeman Frances Schaafsma Long Beach State University Wood Selig Western Kentucky University 2006-Present Jacki Silar Duke University 2005-Present Judy Southard louisiana State University 2004-Present Carol Sprague university of Pittsburgh June Stewart Vanderbilt University Pamela Strathairn Stanford University Marie Tuite university of Washington Suzanne Tyler America East Conference/ University of Maine, Orono Patty Viverito Gateway Conference Shirley Walker Alcorn State University Betty Werner Miles Drake University Sarah Yates Florida A&M University The Final Four

26 The Preliminary Rounds Photo by Jamie Schwaberow/NCAA Photos Regional Appearances and Leaders Regional Game Records First- and Second-Round Game Records Regional All-Tournament Teams Regional History Regional Participants Nicky Anosike (55) of Tennessee pressures Erlana Larkins (2) of North Carolina during the 2007 Women s Final Four at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, OH. Tennessee defeated North Carolina to advance to the national title game.

27 28 All-Time Regional Appearances All-Time Regional Appearances (85 Teams) Total Regionals TEAM (Years in Regionals) Regionals Won Alabama ( ) UAB (2000) Arizona (1998) Arizona St. ( ) Arkansas ( ) Auburn ( ) Baylor ( ) Boston College ( ) Bowling Green (2007) BYU (2002) UC Santa Barb. (2004) Cheyney ( ) Clemson ( ) Colorado ( ) Colorado St. (1999) Connecticut ( ) DePaul (2006) Drake ( ) Duke ( ) Florida ( ) Florida St. (2007) George Washington ( ) Georgetown (1993) Georgia ( ) Illinois ( ) Indiana (1983) Iowa ( ) Iowa St. ( ) James Madison ( ) Kansas ( ) Kansas St. ( ) Kentucky (1982) Lamar (1991) Liberty (2005) Long Beach St. ( ) La.-Monroe ( ) LSU ( ) Louisiana Tech ( ) Marist (2007) Maryland ( ) Memphis (1982) Miami (Fla.) (1992) Michigan St. ( ) Minnesota ( ) Mississippi ( ) Missouri ( ) Missouri St. ( ) Montana (1984) UNLV (1989) New Mexico (2003) Tournament trivia Q uestion... What school has appeared in the most regionals without ever advancing to the Women s Final Four? A nswer... Mississippi with 10 regional appearances ( , 1992 and 2007). Total Regionals TEAM (Years in Regionals) Regionals Won North Carolina ( ) North Carolina St. ( ) 11 1 Notre Dame ( ) Ohio St. ( ) Oklahoma ( ) Oklahoma St. (1991) Old Dominion ( ) Oregon St. (1983) Penn St. ( ) Providence (1990) Purdue ( ) Rutgers ( ) San Diego St. ( ) San Francisco (1996) Seton Hall (1994) South Carolina ( ) Southern California ( ) Southern Ill. (1987) Southern Miss. (1994) Stanford ( ) 14 6 Stephen F. Austin ( ) Tennessee ( ) Texas ( ) Texas A&M (1994) Texas Tech ( ) UCLA ( ) Utah ( ) Vanderbilt ( ) Villanova (2003) Virginia ( ) Virginia Tech (1999) Washington ( ) West Virginia (1992) Western Ky. ( ) Xavier (2001) TOTALS Most Regionals Tennessee 26 Louisiana Tech 20 Georgia 17 Connecticut 15 Stanford 14 North Carolina 13 Vanderbilt 12 Virginia 12 LSU 11 North Carolina St. 11 Old Dominion 11 Penn St. 11 Purdue 11 Texas 11 Texas Tech 11 Consecutive Regionals (current) Tennessee 26 ( ) Connecticut 14 ( ) Duke 10 ( ) Consecutive Regionals (all-time) Tennessee 26 (1982-Present) Connecticut 14 (1994-Present) Virginia 11 ( ) Stanford 10 ( ) Duke 10 (1998-Present) Louisiana Tech 9 ( ) Long Beach St. 8 ( ) Mississippi 8 ( ) Texas 8 ( ) Louisiana Tech 8 ( )

28 Regional Game Records 29 Regional Game Records Single Game, Individual Most Points 50 Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Maryland, West F, Jackie Stiles, Missouri St. vs. Duke, West SF, Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. Ohio St., West F, Portia Hill, Stephen F. Austin vs. Arkansas, West SF, Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas vs. Stanford, West F, LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St. vs. Southern California, West F, Teresa Edwards, Georgia vs. Tennessee, Mideast SF, Saudia Roundtree, Georgia vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest F, Lisa Ingram, La.-Monroe vs. Texas, Midwest SF, Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Colorado, West F, Beth Morgan, Notre Dame vs. Alabama, East SF, Most Field Goals 21 Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Maryland, West F, Lisa Ingram, La.-Monroe vs. Texas, Midwest SF, Portia Hill, Stephen F. Austin vs. Arkansas, West SF, Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt vs. Iowa St., Midwest SF, LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St. vs. Drake, West SF, Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. Ohio St., West F, Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas vs. Stanford, West F, Jackie Stiles, Missouri St. vs. Duke, West SF, tied (Most recent: Courtney Paris, Oklahoma vs. Mississippi, Dayton SF, ) Most Field Goals Attempted 35 Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Maryland, West F, Betty Lennox, Louisiana Tech vs. Old Dominion, Midwest SF, Tina Hutchinson, San Diego St. vs. Long Beach St., West SF, Medina Dixon, Old Dominion vs. Cheyney, East F, Teresa Edwards, Georgia vs. Tennessee, Mideast SF, Portia Hill, Stephen F. Austin vs. Arkansas, West SF, Andrea Stinson, North Carolina St. vs. Texas, Midwest SF, Debra Williams, Louisiana Tech vs. Georgia, Midwest F, Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. Ohio St., West F, Connie Cole, Stephen F. Austin vs. Arkansas, West SF, Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. North Carolina, Mideast F, Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Virginia Tech, East SF, Highest Field-Goal Percentage (Min. 10 made) 87.5% (14-16) Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech vs. Kentucky, Midwest F, % (14-16) Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas vs. Stephen F. Austin, West SF, % (14-16) Brooke Smith, Stanford vs. Oklahoma, San Antonio SF, % (13-15) Trisha Stevens, Stanford vs. Iowa, Midwest SF, % (11-13) Dottie Van Gheem, Providence vs. Virginia, East SF, % (10-12) Heidi Burge, Virginia vs. West Virginia, East SF, % (10-12) Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut vs. Alabama, East SF, % (10-12) Seimone Augustus, LSU vs. Liberty, Chattanooga SF, % (13-16) Isabelle Fijalkowski, Colorado vs. Georgia, Midwest F, % (11-14) Val Whiting, Stanford vs. Georgia, West F, Most Three-Point Field Goals 6 11 tied (Most recent: Kristi Toliver, Maryland vs. Utah, Albuquerque F, ) Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 13 Tora Suber, Virginia vs. Stanford, West SF, Katie Cronin, Colorado St. vs. UCLA, West SF, Katie Gearlds, Purdue vs. North Carolina, Dallas F, Debra Williams, Louisiana Tech vs. Georgia, Midwest F, Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech vs. Penn St., Midwest F, Nicole Levandusky, Xavier vs. Purdue, Mideast F, tied (Most recent: Renee Montgomery, Connecticut vs. LSU, Fresno F, ) Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. five made) 85.7% (6-7) Jennifer Howard, North Carolina St. vs. Georgia, Midwest SF, % (5-6) Vicki Hall, Texas vs. UNLV, West SF, % (5-6) Ashley McElhiney, Vanderbilt vs. Iowa St., Midwest SF, % (6-8) Kelly Miller, Georgia vs. Iowa St., Mideast F, % (6-8) Diana Taurasi, Connecticut vs. North Carolina St., East SF, % (5-7) Jennifer Jacoby, Purdue vs. Vanderbilt, West SF, % (5-7) Krista Reinking, Illinois vs. Connecticut, Midwest SF, % (5-7) LaNeishea Caufield, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, West F, % (6-9) Brenda Hatchett, Lamar vs. Arkansas, Midwest SF, % (6-9) Molly Goodenbour, Stanford vs. Southern California, West F, % (6-9) Lisa Griffith, Arizona vs. Connecticut, East SF, % (6-9) Kristi Toliver, Maryland vs. Utah, Albuquerque F, Most Free Throws 17 Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee vs. Long Beach St., East F, Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Colorado, West F, Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Long Beach St., West SF, Shelia Collins, Tennessee vs. Georgia, Mideast F, Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt vs. North Carolina, Midwest SF, Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech vs. LSU, Midwest SF, Tonya Edwards, Tennessee vs. Virginia, East F, Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. North Carolina, Mideast F, Paula Towns, Tennessee vs. Southern California, Mideast F, Saudia Roundtree, Georgia vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest F, Alana Beard, Duke vs. Texas Tech, Midwest F, Candice Wiggins, Stanford vs. Oklahoma, San Antonio SF, Ashley Awkward, Mississippi vs. Oklahoma, Dayton SF, Most Free Throws Attempted 20 Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee vs. Long Beach St., East F, Tonya Edwards, Tennessee vs. Virginia, East F, Janet Harris, Georgia vs. Indiana, Mideast SF, Eugenia Conner, Mississippi vs. Georgia, Mideast SF, Shelia Collins, Tennessee vs. Georgia, Mideast F, Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech vs. LSU, Midwest SF, Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Colorado, West F, Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt vs. North Carolina, Midwest SF, Ashley Awkward, Mississippi vs. Oklahoma, Dayton SF, Five tied (Most recent: Ukari Figgs, Purdue vs. Rutgers, Midwest F, ) Highest Free-Throw Percentage (Min. 10 made) 100.0% (11-11) Nicole Erickson, Duke vs. Old Dominion, East SF, % (10-10) Katie Smith, Ohio St. vs. Western Ky., East SF, % (15-16) Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Colorado, West F, % (14-15) Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Long Beach St., West SF, % (13-14) Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. North Carolina, Mideast F, % (12-13) Paula Towns, Tennessee vs. Southern California, Mideast F, % (12-13) Saudia Roundtree, Georgia vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest F, % (11-12) Nine tied (Most recent: Kalana Greene, Connecticut vs. North Carolina St., Fresno SF, ; Armintie Price, Mississippi vs. Tennessee, Dayton F, ) Most Rebounds 20 Shelda Arceneaux, San Diego St. vs. Long Beach St., West SF, Khara Smith, DePaul vs. LSU, San Antonio SF, Courtney Paris, Oklahoma vs. Mississippi, Dayton SF, Sheila Foster, South Carolina vs. Kentucky, Midwest SF, DeLisha Milton, Florida vs. Old Dominion, Mideast F, Sylvia Fowles, LSU vs. DePaul, San Antonio SF, Kirsten Cummings, Long Beach St. vs. Oregon St., West SF, Eugenia Conner, Mississippi vs. Tennessee, Mideast SF, Andrea Lloyd, Texas vs. Western Ky., Mideast SF, Janel McCarville, Minnesota vs. Duke, Mideast F, Kim Smith, Utah vs. Maryland, Albuquerque F, Most Assists (Since 1985) 17 Suzie McConnell, Penn St. vs. Rutgers, East SF, Temeka Johnson, LSU vs. Liberty, Chattanooga SF, Amber Nicholas, Arkansas vs. Stanford, West F, Sonja Henning, Stanford vs. Arkansas, West F, Temeka Johnson, LSU vs. Texas, West SF, Suzie McConnell, Penn St. vs. Ohio St., East SF, Dawn Marsh, Tennessee vs. Georgia, Mideast SF, Amber Nicholas, Arkansas vs. Stephen F. Austin, West SF, Dawn Staley, Virginia vs. Oklahoma St., Midwest SF, Dawn Staley, Virginia vs. Lamar, Midwest F, Helen Darling, Penn St. vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest F, NOTE: Eun Jung Lee, La.-Monroe, recorded 15 assists vs. Texas, Midwest SF, , before assists became an official statistic. PRELIMINARY preliminary Rounds

29 30 Regional Game Records Minnesota's Janel McCarville had seven blocked shots against Boston College in Most Steals (Since 1988) 8 Carla Holmes, Maryland vs. Stephen F. Austin, West SF, Natalie Williams, UCLA vs. Missouri St., Midwest SF, Deanna Tate, Maryland vs. Stephen F. Austin, West SF, Hamchetou Maiga, Old Dominion vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest SF, tied (Most recent: Ashley Houts, Georgia vs. Purdue, Dallas SF, ) NOTE: Shelia Collins, Tennessee vs. Southern California, Mideast F, ; Helene Baroody, Auburn vs. Old Dominion, Mideast SF, , recorded seven steals each, before steals became an official statistic. Suzie McConnell, Penn St., recorded six steals vs. Ohio St., East SF, , and vs. Rutgers, East SF, , before steals became an official statistic. Most Blocked Shots (Since 1988) 8 Alison Bales, Duke vs. Connecticut, Bridgeport F, Martha Williams, George Washington vs. Colorado, Midwest SF, Janel McCarville, Minnesota vs. Boston College, Mideast SF, Heidi Gillingham, Vanderbilt vs. Virginia, East F, Yolanda Watkins, Alabama vs. Penn St., Midwest F, Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut vs. Virginia, East F, Angela Gorsica, Vanderbilt vs. Georgia, West SF, Tajama Abraham, George Washington vs. Notre Dame, East F, Takeisha Lewis, Louisiana Tech vs. Old Dominion, Midwest SF, Jana Rediger, Villanova vs. Colorado, East SF, Candace Parker, Tennessee vs. Rutgers, Cleveland SF, Sylvia Fowles, LSU vs. Connecticut, Fresno F, NOTE: Anne Donovan, Old Dominion vs. Penn St., East F, , recorded 12 blocked shots and Katrina McLain, Georgia vs. Tennessee, Mideast SF, , recorded five blocks, before blocks became an official statistic. Single Game, Team Most Points 114 Stanford vs. Arkansas (87), West F, Long Beach St. vs. Washington (78), West SF, Missouri St. vs. Washington (87), West F, Auburn vs. Maryland (74), Mideast F, Virginia vs. West Virginia (83), East SF, Long Beach St. vs. Ohio St. (82), West F, Connecticut vs. Oklahoma (80), East SF, Texas vs. La.-Monroe (91), Midwest SF, Long Beach St. vs. Iowa (78), West F, Stanford vs. Iowa (74), Midwest SF, Georgia vs. North Carolina St. (79), Midwest SF, Tennessee vs. Mississippi (62), Dayton F, Most Points in One Half 63 Texas vs. La.-Monroe, 1st Half, Midwest SF, Auburn vs. Maryland, 2nd Half, Mideast F, Drake vs. Long Beach St., 2nd Half, West SF, Southern California vs. Arizona St., 2nd Half, West SF, Stanford vs. Iowa, 2nd Half, Midwest SF, Stanford vs. Arkansas, 1st Half, West F, Stanford vs. Arkansas, 2nd Half, West F, Connecticut vs. Oklahoma, 1st Half, East SF, Oklahoma vs. Colorado, 2nd Half, West F, Long Beach St. vs. Ohio St., 2nd Half, West F, Fewest Points 42 UCLA vs. Georgia (78), West SF, Texas Tech vs. Rutgers (53), Midwest SF, Missouri St. vs. Louisiana Tech (59), Midwest SF, Florida St. vs. LSU (55), Fresno SF, San Francisco vs. Connecticut (72), Mideast SF, Texas Tech vs. Tennessee (57), Mideast F, Vanderbilt vs. Auburn (58), Mideast SF, UAB vs. Rutgers (60), West SF, Arizona St. vs. Rutgers (64), Greensboro F, Virginia vs. Tennessee (52), East F, North Carolina vs. George Washington (55), East SF, Texas vs. Duke (62), East SF, Marist vs. Tennessee (65), Dayton SF, Fewest Points in One Half 11 Texas Tech vs. Rutgers, 1st Half, Midwest SF, Penn St. vs. Connecticut, 1st Half, East F, UCLA vs. Georgia, 1st Half, West SF, Texas Tech vs. Louisiana Tech, 1st Half, Midwest SF, Tennessee vs. Virginia, 1st Half, East F, Montana vs. Southern California, 1st Half, West SF, Auburn vs. Mississippi, 2nd Half, Midwest SF, Purdue vs. Louisiana Tech, 2nd Half, Midwest SF, Vanderbilt vs. Auburn, 1st Half, Mideast SF, Six tied (Most recent: Rutgers vs. Duke, 1st Half, Greensboro SF, ) Largest Winning Margin 44 Louisiana Tech (91) vs. Purdue (47), Midwest SF, LSU (90) vs. Liberty (48), Chattanooga SF, Long Beach St. (94) vs. Mississippi (55), West SF, Louisiana Tech (92) vs. Arizona St. (54), Midwest SF, Southern California (96) vs. Arizona St. (59), West SF, Georgia (78) vs. UCLA (42), West SF, Tennessee (98) vs. Mississippi (62), Dayton F, Maryland (89) vs. Stephen F. Austin (54), West SF, Stanford (82) vs. Georgia (47), West F, Texas (91) vs. James Madison (57), East SF, Most Points Scored By Losing Team 91 La.-Monroe vs. Texas (99), Midwest SF, Southern California vs. Tennessee (91), Mideast F, Texas vs. Western Ky. (92), Mideast SF, Arkansas vs. Stanford (114), West F, Washington vs. Missouri St. (104), West F, Mississippi vs. Tennessee (90), Mideast SF, Ohio St. vs. Long Beach St. (89), East SF, West Virginia vs. Virginia (103), East SF, Six tied [Most recent: Oklahoma vs. Mississippi (90), Dayton SF, ] Most Field Goals 45 Long Beach St. vs. Ohio St., West F, Stanford vs. Arkansas, West F, Auburn vs. Maryland, Mideast F, Cheyney vs. Kansas St., East F, Georgia vs. Long Beach St., West F, Texas vs. La.-Monroe, Midwest SF, Louisiana Tech vs. San Diego St., Midwest SF, Southern California vs. Arizona St., West SF, La.-Monroe vs. Texas, Midwest SF, Connecticut vs. Oklahoma, East SF, Fewest Field Goals 13 Tennessee vs. Rutgers, Philadelphia SF, Purdue vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest SF, Missouri St. vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest SF, Texas Tech vs. Rutgers, Midwest SF, Vanderbilt vs. Auburn, Mideast SF, Vanderbilt vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest F, UAB vs. Rutgers, West SF, Penn St. vs. Connecticut, East F, Marist vs. Tennessee, Dayton SF, Arizona St. vs. Rutgers, Greensboro F, Most Field Goals Attempted 89 San Diego St. vs. Long Beach St., West SF, Louisiana Tech vs. Georgia, Midwest F, Cheyney vs. North Carolina, East SF, Long Beach St. vs. Ohio St., West F, Louisiana Tech vs. UCLA, West F, Texas vs. La.-Monroe, Midwest SF, Mississippi vs. Tennessee, Mideast SF, Stanford vs. North Carolina, West SF, Old Dominion vs. Cheyney, East F, Southern California vs. Tennessee, Mideast F, Old Dominion vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest SF, Fewest Field Goals Attempted 40 Connecticut vs. Clemson, East F, Kansas St. vs. Old Dominion, Mideast SF, Marist vs. Tennessee, Dayton SF, Texas Tech vs. Rutgers, Midwest SF, Connecticut vs. Penn St., East F, Duke vs. Rutgers, Greensboro SF, Duke vs. Old Dominion, East SF, UAB vs. Rutgers, West SF, Vanderbilt vs. Auburn, Mideast SF, Old Dominion vs. North Carolina St., East SF, Purdue vs. Rutgers, Midwest F, Vanderbilt vs. North Carolina, Midwest SF, Vanderbilt vs. Tennessee, Midwest F, Highest Field-Goal Percentage 65.5% (38-58) Old Dominion vs. Kansas St., Mideast SF, % (30-47) Connecticut vs. Old Dominion, Mideast F, % (33-52) Texas vs. James Madison, East SF, % (36-57) Virginia vs. West Virginia, East SF, % (35-56) Missouri St. vs. Washington, West F, % (28-45) Vanderbilt vs. Auburn, Mideast SF, % (31-50) Purdue vs. North Carolina, Midwest SF, % (32-52) Maryland vs. Missouri, West SF, % (35-57) Stanford vs. Iowa, Midwest SF, % (30-49) Missouri St. vs. Mississippi, Midwest F, Lowest Field-Goal Percentage 26.4% (19-72) Alabama vs. Connecticut, East SF, % (15-56) Purdue vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest SF, % (16-57) Penn St. vs. Connecticut, East F, % (16-56) Louisiana Tech vs. Connecticut, East F, % (19-66) North Carolina vs. George Washington, East SF, % (17-59) Georgia vs. Stanford, West F,

30 Regional Game Records % (19-65) Mississippi vs. Auburn, Mideast F, % (22-75) Mississippi vs. Long Beach St., West SF, % (20-68) Virginia vs. Tennessee, East F, % (20-67) LSU vs. Old Dominion, Mideast SF, % (20-67) Connecticut vs. Iowa St., Mideast SF, Most Three-Point Field Goals 12 Stanford vs. Southern California, West F, Xavier vs. Purdue, Mideast F, Penn St. vs. Alabama, Midwest F, Colorado St. vs. UCLA, West SF, Stanford vs. Arkansas, West F, Vanderbilt vs. Virginia, East F, North Carolina St. vs. Georgia, Midwest SF, Penn St. vs. Auburn, West SF, tied (Most recent: Stanford vs. Oklahoma, San Antonio SF, ) Fewest Three-Point Field Goals 0 31 tied (Most recent: Notre Dame vs. Purdue, East SF, ) Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 34 Colorado St. vs. UCLA, West SF, Xavier vs. Purdue, Mideast F, Penn St. vs. Alabama, Midwest F, Southern California vs. Texas Tech, West SF, Alabama vs. Connecticut, East SF, Alabama vs. Notre Dame, East SF, BYU vs. Tennessee, Midwest SF, Virginia vs. Stanford, West SF, Iowa St. vs. Connecticut, Mideast SF, Connecticut vs. Iowa St., Mideast SF, Louisiana Tech vs. Penn St., Midwest F, Oklahoma vs. Washington, West SF, DePaul vs. LSU, San Antonio SF, Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 0 Louisiana Tech vs. Mississippi, Midwest SF, Tennessee vs. James Madison, East SF, Texas vs. Stanford, Midwest SF, Texas vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest F, Tennessee vs. Virginia, East SF, Georgia vs. Long Beach St., West SF, Maryland vs. Ohio St., Mideast SF, Iowa vs. Southern California, West SF, Tennessee vs. Virginia, East F, Auburn vs. Maryland, Mideast F, Louisiana Tech vs. Texas, Midwest F, Tennessee vs. Long Beach St., East F, Iowa vs. Tennessee, Mideast F, Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. five made) 85.7% (6-7) Texas vs. UNLV, West SF, % (8-10) Stanford vs. Iowa, Midwest SF, % (9-12) Purdue vs. Vanderbilt, West SF, % (8-11) Tennessee vs. Mississippi, Dayton F, % (10-14) North Carolina St. vs. Georgia, Midwest SF, % (7-10) LSU vs. Connecticut, Fresno F, % (8-12) Notre Dame vs. Alabama, East SF, % (6-9) Lamar vs. Arkansas, Midwest SF, % (10-16) Stanford vs. Arkansas, West F, % (5-8) Western Ky. vs. Tennessee, Mideast SF, % (5-8) Texas Tech vs. Stanford, West SF, % (5-8) Purdue vs. Georgia, West SF, Lowest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. 10 att.) 0.0% (0-11) Stanford vs. Colorado, West SF, % (1-14) UCLA vs. Missouri St., Midwest SF, % (1-14) Old Dominion vs. Duke, East SF, % (1-12) Washington vs. Long Beach St., West SF, % (2-22) Virginia vs. Tennessee, East F, % (1-11) Duke vs. Arkansas, West F, % (3-26) Connecticut vs. Iowa St., Mideast SF, % (2-16) UAB vs. Rutgers, West SF, % (3-23) North Carolina vs. George Washing ton, East SF, Most Free Throws 38 Tennessee vs. Long Beach St., East F, Tennessee vs. Southern California, Mideast F, Long Beach St. vs. Iowa, West F, Drake vs. Long Beach St., West SF, Missouri St. vs. Mississippi, Midwest F, Kansas St. vs. Old Dominion, East SF, Long Beach St. vs. Washington, West SF, Virginia vs. West Virginia, East SF, Texas Tech vs. Southern California, West SF, Purdue vs. Rutgers, Midwest F, Fewest Free Throws 0 Villanova vs. Tennessee, Mideast F, Texas Tech vs. Tennessee, Mideast F, Stanford vs. Tennessee, Midwest F, Texas vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest F, UCLA vs. Georgia, West SF, Alabama vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest SF, Tennessee vs. Virginia Tech, East SF, Iowa St. vs. Vanderbilt, Midwest SF, DePaul vs. LSU, San Antonio SF, Stanford vs. LSU, San Antonio F, Five tied (Most recent: Texas vs. Duke, East SF, ) Most Free Throws Attempted 48 Tennessee vs. Long Beach St., East F, Purdue vs. Rutgers, Midwest F, Virginia vs. West Virginia, East SF, Long Beach St. vs. Iowa, West F, Louisiana Tech vs. LSU, Midwest SF, Tennessee vs. Southern California, Mideast F, Rutgers vs. North Carolina, East SF, Mississippi vs. Oklahoma, Dayton SF, Tennessee vs. Mississippi, Mideast SF, Mississippi vs. Tennessee, Mideast SF, Long Beach St. vs. Washington, West SF, Fewest Free Throws Attempted 1 Villanova vs. Tennessee, Mideast F, Texas vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest F, DePaul vs. LSU, San Antonio SF, Alabama vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest SF, Iowa St. vs. Vanderbilt, Midwest SF, Stanford vs. Tennessee, Midwest F, James Madison vs. Texas, East SF, Texas Tech vs. Tennessee, Mideast F, Texas vs. Duke, East SF, Highest Free-Throw Percentage (Min. 10 made) 100.0% (12-12) Utah vs. Notre Dame, Midwest SF, % (31-33) Drake vs. Long Beach St., West SF, % (15-16) Duke vs. Louisiana Tech, Mideast SF, % (14-15) Stanford vs. Colorado, West SF, % (14-15) Purdue vs. Connecticut, East F, % (13-14) Kansas St. vs. Old Dominion, Mideast SF, % (13-14) Tennessee vs. Villanova, Mideast F, % (12-13) Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt, Midwest F, % (11-12) Virginia vs. Tennessee, East F, % (10-11) Four tied (Most recent: Texas vs. LSU, West F, ) Lowest Free-Throw Percentage (Min. 10 att.) 28.6% (6-21) Louisiana Tech vs. Kentucky, Midwest F, % (3-10) George Washington vs. Notre Dame, East F, % (6-17) George Washington vs. North Carolina, East SF, % (5-14) Washington vs. Auburn, Mideast F, % (4-11) Mississippi vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest SF, % (4-10) Vanderbilt vs. Georgia, West SF, % (7-17) Louisiana Tech vs. Missouri St., Midwest SF, % (7-16) Kentucky vs. South Carolina, Midwest SF, % (8-18) Tennessee vs. Duke, East F, % (5-11) Three tied (Most recent: North Carolina vs. George Washington, East SF, ) Most Rebounds 57 Tennessee vs. Virginia, East SF, Duke vs. Connecticut, Bridgeport F, Louisiana Tech vs. LSU, Midwest SF, Louisiana Tech vs. Texas, Midwest F, Colorado vs. George Washington, Midwest SF, Old Dominion vs. LSU, Mideast SF, Long Beach St. vs. San Diego St., West SF, Texas vs. North Carolina St., Midwest SF, Connecticut vs. Alabama, East SF, Stanford vs. Virginia, West SF, Tennessee vs. Penn St., Mideast SF, Fewest Rebounds 16 Vanderbilt vs. Auburn, Mideast SF, Kansas St. vs. Old Dominion, Mideast SF, Villanova vs. Tennessee, Mideast F, Maryland vs. Old Dominion, East SF, Mississippi vs. Stanford, West SF, Iowa vs. Georgia, Midwest SF, Virginia vs. Tennessee, East SF, Vanderbilt vs. Michigan St., Kansas City SF, Georgia vs. Purdue, Dallas SF, George Washington vs. North Carolina, Dallas SF, Largest Rebound Margin 35 Tennessee (57) vs. Virginia (22), East SF, Tennessee (54) vs. Penn St. (24), Mideast SF, Stanford (49) vs. Mississippi (21), West SF, Auburn (48) vs. Maryland (25), Mideast F, Colorado (56) vs. George Washington (33), Midwest SF, North Carolina (45) vs. George Washington (22), Dallas SF, Duke (57) vs. Connecticut (35), Bridgeport F, Stanford (49) vs. Washington (28), West SF, Louisiana Tech (49) vs. Missouri (28), East SF, Iowa St. (49) vs. Georgia (29), Mideast F, Most Assists (Since 1985) 37 Stanford vs. Arkansas, West F, Ohio St. vs. Penn St., East SF, Arkansas vs. Stephen F. Austin, West SF, Vanderbilt vs. Iowa St., Midwest SF, Western Ky. vs. Rutgers, East F, Penn St. vs. Rutgers, East SF, Rutgers vs. Penn St., East SF, Arkansas vs. Stanford, West F, Connecticut vs. North Carolina, East F, LSU vs. Liberty, Chattanooga SF, NOTE: Louisiana Tech recorded 27 assists vs. LSU, Midwest SF, , before assists became an official statistic. Fewest Assists (Since 1985) 3 Vanderbilt vs. Stephen F. Austin, Midwest SF, North Carolina St. vs. Rutgers, East SF, Virginia vs. Old Dominion, East SF, Texas vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest F, Auburn vs. Iowa, Mideast SF, Missouri St. vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest SF, Seton Hall vs. Penn St., Midwest SF, Colorado vs. Oklahoma, West F, tied (Most recent: Penn St. vs. Connecticut, East F, ) Most Steals (Since 1988) 25 Maryland vs. Stephen F. Austin, West SF, Connecticut vs. Oklahoma, East SF, UCLA vs. Missouri St., Midwest SF, Duke vs. Texas, East SF, Virginia vs. Rutgers, East SF, South Carolina vs. Drake, East SF, LSU vs. Liberty, Chattanooga SF, North Carolina vs. George Washington, Dallas SF, Mississippi vs. Oklahoma, Dayton SF, Texas A&M vs. Purdue, West SF, PRELIMINARY Rounds

31 32 Regional Game Records 15 Old Dominion vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest SF, NOTE: Texas recorded 23 steals vs. Kansas St., Midwest SF, , and Penn St. recorded 15 steals vs. Southern California, Mideast SF, , before steals became an official statistic. Most Blocked Shots (Since 1988) 12 Duke vs. Texas Tech, Midwest F, George Washington vs. Colorado, Midwest SF, Connecticut vs. Virginia, East F, Connecticut vs. Old Dominion, Mideast F, Duke vs. Louisiana Tech, Mideast SF, Duke vs. Connecticut, Bridgeport F, Tennessee vs. North Carolina, Cleveland F, Louisiana Tech vs. Old Dominion, Midwest SF, Duke vs. South Carolina, East F, Minnesota vs. Boston College, Mideast SF, Baylor vs. North Carolina, Tempe F, NOTE: Old Dominion recorded 15 blocked shots vs. Penn St., East F, ; Louisiana Tech recorded 11 blocked shots vs. San Diego St., Midwest SF, ; Long Beach St. recorded nine blocked shots vs. San Diego St., West SF, ; and Georgia recorded eight blocked shots vs. Tennessee, Mideast SF, , before blocked shots became an official statistic. Most Turnovers 39 Stephen F. Austin vs. Maryland, West SF, Kansas St. vs. Texas, Midwest SF, Oklahoma vs. Connecticut, East SF, UCLA vs. Georgia, West SF, Connecticut vs. North Carolina, East F, Arizona St. vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest SF, Texas A&M vs. Purdue, West SF, Colorado vs. Oklahoma, West F, Auburn vs. Mississippi, Midwest SF, Old Dominion vs. Auburn, Mideast SF, Missouri St. vs. UCLA, Midwest SF, Fewest Turnovers 5 Tennessee vs. Villanova, Mideast F, Texas vs. LSU, West F, Michigan St. vs. Stanford, Kansas City F, Southern California vs. Louisiana Tech, West F, Colorado vs. Villanova, Mideast SF, Duke vs. Georgia, Midwest SF, Stanford vs. Colorado, West SF, Louisiana Tech vs. Southern California, Mideast F, Georgia vs. Colorado, Midwest F, Villanova vs. Tennessee, Mideast F, Minnesota vs. Boston College, Mideast SF, Connecticut vs. North Carolina St., Fresno SF, Most Personal Fouls 34 LSU vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest SF, West Virginia vs. Virginia, East SF, Mississippi vs. Tennessee, Mideast SF, Long Beach St. vs. Tennessee, East F, Rutgers vs. Purdue, Midwest F, Stanford vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest F, Georgia vs. Indiana, Midwest SF, Tennessee vs. Mississippi, Midwest SF, Washington vs. Long Beach St., West SF, Iowa vs. Long Beach St., West F, Fewest Personal Fouls 5 Tennessee vs. Villanova, Mideast F, Duke vs. Rutgers, Greensboro SF, Southern California vs. Louisiana Tech, West F, Texas vs. James Madison, East SF, Maryland vs. Stephen F. Austin, West SF, Michigan St. vs. Vanderbilt, Kansas City SF, LSU vs. DePaul, San Antonio SF, Texas vs. North Carolina St., Midwest SF, Virginia vs. Vanderbilt, East F, Bowling Green vs. Arizona St., Greensboro SF, North Carolina vs. Purdue, Dallas F, Most Disqualifications 5 Mississippi vs. Tennessee, Mideast SF, Washington vs. Long Beach St., West SF, Iowa vs. Long Beach St., West F, LSU vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest SF, Long Beach St. vs. Tennessee, East F, tied (Most recent: George Washington vs. North Carolina, Dallas SF, ) Alison Bales (43) of Duke set a regional record with eight blocked shots against Connecticut March 28, 2006, at the Bridgeport Regional. The Blue Devils had 11 total in their win over the Huskies, which was the second-best all-time. First- and Second-Round Game Records (OR-opening round; 1st-first round; 2nd-second round) Most Points 43 Barbara Kennedy, Clemson vs. Penn St., Mideast 1st, LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St. vs. Howard, West 1st, Tamika Whitmore, Memphis vs. Youngstown St., East 1st, Tara Mitchem, Missouri St. vs. Toledo, West 1st, Kerry Bascom, Connecticut vs. Toledo, East 2nd, Sheri Sam, Vanderbilt vs. Harvard, Mideast 1st, Alicia Thompson, Texas Tech vs. Grambling, Midwest 1st, Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Boston College, East 2nd, Connie Swift, Tennessee St. vs. Oregon St., Mideast 1st, Alison Day, Duke vs. Alabama, East 2nd, Most Field Goals 20 Barbara Kennedy, Clemson vs. Penn St., Mideast 1st, Tamika Whitmore, Memphis vs. Youngstown St., East 1st, Clinette Jordan, Oklahoma St. vs. Miami (Fla.), Midwest 1st, Shannon Cate, Montana vs. Iowa, West 1st, Beth Hasenmiller, DePaul vs. Oklahoma St., Midwest 1st, Summer Erb, North Carolina St. vs. Mississippi St., Midwest 1st, tied (Most recent: Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Boston College, East 2nd, ) Most Field Goals Attempted 33 Jamie Redd, Washington vs. Purdue, Midwest 1st, Barbara Kennedy, Clemson vs. Penn St., Mideast 1st, Tina Hutchinson, San Diego St. vs. Oregon, West 1st, Termika Mitchell, Grambling vs. Alabama, Midwest 1st, Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech vs. Tennessee, Mideast 2nd, Shannon Cate, Montana vs. Iowa, West 1st, Carolyn Aldridge, Tennessee St. vs. Oregon St., Mideast 1st, Vicky Bullett, Maryland vs. Bowling Green, West 2nd, Telisha Quarles, Virginia vs. Michigan, Midwest 1st, Brandi McClain, Florida vs. Washington, West 2nd, LaToya Thomas, Mississippi St. vs. New Mexico, Midwest 2nd, Highest Field-Goal Percentage (Min. 10 made) 100.0% (11-11) Terry Carmichael, St. Joseph s vs. North Carolina St., East 1st, % (10-10) Genia Miller, Cal St. Fullerton vs. Louisiana Tech, West 1st, % (10-10) Jessica Davenport, Ohio St. vs. West Virginia, Mideast 1st, % (10-10) Beth Swink, St. Francis (Pa.) vs. Purdue, West 1st, % (15-16) Lea Wise, Kentucky vs. Illinois, Midwest 1st, % (11-12) Albena Branzova, Florida Int l vs. Old Dominion, Mideast 1st, % (10-11) Chequita Wood, Maryland vs. Cheyney, East 1st, % (10-11) Vickie Johnson, Louisiana Tech vs. Mississippi, Mideast 2nd, % (10-11) Kara Wolters, Connecticut vs. Auburn, East 2nd, % (10-11) Michelle Houseright, Virginia Tech vs. St. Peter s, East 1st, % (10-11) Bethany Donaphin, Stanford vs. Tulane, West 2nd, Most Three-Point Field Goals 8 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah vs. Louisville, West 1st, Nadia Begay, Boise St. vs. George Washington, Los Angeles 1st, Monick Foote, Virginia vs. Florida, East 2nd, Danielle Viglione, Texas vs. Missouri St., East 1st, Katrina Price, Stephen F. Austin vs. Toledo, Midwest 1st, Jillian Danker, Vanderbilt vs. Idaho St., Midwest 1st, Brandi McCain, Florida vs. Washington, West 2nd, Erin Thorn, BYU vs. Florida, Midwest 1st, Laurie Koehn, Kansas St. vs. Notre Dame, East 2nd, tied (Most recent: Julianne Viani, Marist vs. Ohio St., Stanford 1st, ; Jenna Plumley, Oklahoma vs. Southeast Mo. St., Austin 1st, ; Abby Waner, Duke vs. Holy Cross, Raleigh 1st, ; Natalie Berglin, Green Bay vs. Connecticut, Hartford 2nd, )

32 First- and Second-Round Game Records 33 Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 26 Brandi McCain, Florida vs. Washington, West 2nd, Jamie Craighead, Oregon vs. Iowa, Midwest 1st, Niesa Johnson, Alabama vs. Duke, East 2nd, Carolyn Aldridge, Tennessee St. vs. Oregon St., Mideast 1st, Laurie Koehn, Kansas St. vs. Notre Dame, East 2nd, Julie Krommenhoek, Utah vs. Southern Miss., Midwest 1st, Kim MacMillan, Long Island vs. Connecticut, East 1st, Brooke Lassiter, Louisiana Tech vs. UC Santa Barb., East 1st, Five tied (Most recent: Courtney Banghart, Dartmouth vs. Rutgers, Midwest 1st, ; Termika Mitchell, Grambling vs. Alabama, Midwest 1st, ) Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. five made) 100.0% (6-6) Heather Haanen, Colorado St. vs. Maryland, 1st, % (6-6) Mary Cofield, Iowa St. vs. Temple, Midwest 1st, % (5-5) Donna Holt, Virginia vs. St. John s (N.Y.), East 2nd, % (5-5) Karen Middleton, South Carolina vs. Northwestern, Mideast 2nd, % (5-5) Hillary Hager, Vanderbilt vs. Boston College, East 2nd, % (7-8) Danielle Viglione, Texas vs. Missouri St., East 1st, % (5-6) 11 tied (Most recent: RaShonta LeBlanc, LSU vs. UNC Asheville, Austin 1st, ) Most Free Throws 16 Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Ohio St., West 1st, Amy Wetzel, Virginia Tech vs. Wisconsin, West 1st, Becky Hammon, Colorado St. vs. Cal St. Northridge, West 1st, Becky Hammon, Colorado St. vs. Missouri St., West 2nd, Jackie Stiles, Missouri St. vs. Rutgers, West 2nd, Patty Stoffey, Loyola (Md.) vs. Oklahoma, East 1st, Tracy Reid, North Carolina vs. Howard, Mideast 1st, Ukari Figgs, Purdue vs. Washington, Midwest 1st, Nicole Ohlde, Kansas St. vs. Valparaiso, Mideast 1st, Five tied (Most recent: Marie Ferdinand, LSU vs. Purdue, Mideast 2nd, ) Most Free Throws Attempted 21 Allison Feaster, Harvard vs. Stanford, West 1st, Nicole Ohlde, Kansas St. vs. Valparaiso, Mideast 1st, Becky Hammon, Colorado St. vs. Cal St. Northridge, West 1st, Tracy Reid, North Carolina vs. Howard, Mideast 1st, Lucienne Berthieu, Old Dominion vs. SMU, Midwest 2nd, Jackie Stiles, Missouri St. vs. Rutgers, West 2nd, Lucienne Berthieu, Old Dominion vs. Georgia, Mideast 1st, LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St. vs. Howard, West 1st, Maureen Holohan, Northwestern vs. Georgia Tech, Mideast 1st, Beth Morgan, Notre Dame vs. Texas, East 2nd, Jackie Stiles, Missouri St. vs. Colorado, West 2nd, Marie Ferdinand, LSU vs. Purdue, Mideast 2nd, Highest Free-Throw Percentage (Min. nine made) 100.0% 34 tied (Most recent: 10-10, Dalila Eshe, Florida vs. Baylor, Tucson 1st, ) Best Perfect Game: 16-16, Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Ohio St., West 1st, Most Rebounds 23 Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech vs. Georgia, West 1st, Daedra Charles, Tennessee vs. Missouri St., Mideast 2nd, Cherie Nelson, Southern California vs. Western Ky., West 2nd, Jessica Adair, George Washington vs. Boise St., Los Angeles 1st, Alison Lang, Oregon vs. Missouri, West 1st, Brigette Combs, Western Ky. vs. West Virginia, East 1st, Tandreia Green, Western Ky. vs. West Virginia, East 1st, Hamchetou Maiga, Old Dominion vs. SMU, Midwest 2nd, Naomi Mobley, Florida vs. Holy Cross, West 1st, Six tied (Most recent: Erin Scholz, Colorado vs. Missouri St., Midwest 2nd, ) Most Assists (Since 1985) 18 Tasha Pointer, Rutgers vs. Stephen F. Austin, West 1st, Suzie McConnell, Penn St. vs. North Carolina St., East 1st, Melinda Schmucker, Texas Tech vs. Grambling, Midwest 1st, MaChelle Joseph, Purdue vs. Northern Ill., Mideast 2nd, Tabitha Truesdale, Texas Tech vs. Tulane, Mideast 1st, Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion vs. St. Francis (Pa.), East 1st, Sheila Lambert, Baylor vs. Drake, East 2nd, Shanya Evans, Providence vs. James Madison, East 1st, Andrea Nagy, Florida Int l vs. Old Dominion, Mideast 1st, Niesa Johnson, Alabama vs. Duke, East 2nd, Jess Strom, Penn St. vs. Florida Int l, Mideast 2nd, NOTE: Anne Troyan, Penn St. vs. North Carolina St., East 1st, , recorded 19 assists before it became an official statistic. Most Steals (Since 1988) 14 Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion vs. St. Francis (Pa.), East 1st, Natalie Diaz, Old Dominion vs. Maine, East 2nd, Tomika Young, BYU vs. UC Santa Barb., West 1st, Marion Jones, North Carolina vs. Western Ill., West 1st, Nykesha Sales, Connecticut vs. Lehigh, Midwest 1st, Sherill Baker, Georgia vs. Marist, Trenton 1st, Joy Holmes, Purdue vs. Vanderbilt, Mideast 2nd, Billie Jean Smith-Goldman, Kent St. vs. Texas A&M, West 1st, Kelly Komara, Purdue vs. Old Dominion, Mideast 2nd, Anna Montanana, George Washington vs. Mississippi, Chapel Hill 1st, NOTE: Tina Hutchinson, San Diego St. vs. Oregon, West 1st, , and Stephanie Edwards, Louisville vs. Georgia, Mideast 1st, , recorded 10 steals each before it became an official statistic. Most Blocked Shots (Since 1988) 11 Pauline Jordan, UNLV vs. Colorado, West 2nd, Tracy Henderson, Georgia vs. Louisville, Midwest 2nd, Meribeth Feenstra, Liberty vs. Georgia, 1st, Dee Dee Franklin, LSU vs. Purdue, Midwest 2nd, Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas vs. UCLA, West 1st, Tajama Abraham, George Washington vs. Northwestern, East 1st, Jordan Adams, New Mexico vs. Miami (Fla.), Midwest 1st, Lisa Tate, Kansas vs. Penn St., Midwest 2nd, Tajama Abraham, George Washington vs. Maine, East 1st, Connecticut s Jennifer Rizzotti was named to the East All-Regional team in Kim Calhoun, Penn St. vs. Youngstown St., West 1st, Getlonda Hardin, Austin Peay vs. Tennessee, Mideast 1st, NOTE: Anne Donovan, Old Dominion vs. St. Peter s, East 1st, , recorded eight blocked shots before it became an official statistic. Single Game, Team Most Points 121 Alabama vs. Duke (120), East 2nd, Duke vs. Alabama (121), East 2nd, Ohio St. vs. Syracuse (75), Mideast 2nd, Connecticut vs. Hampton (45), East 1st, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee Tech (53), Midwest 1st, Tennessee vs. Appalachian St. (54), East 1st, Georgia vs. Louisville (69), Mideast 1st, Long Beach St. vs. BYU (85), West 1st, Tennessee vs. N.C. A&T (37), Mideast 1st, Stanford vs. Howard (59), West 1st, Most Points in One Half 65 Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee Tech, 1st Half, Midwest 1st, Connecticut vs. Hampton, 1st Half, East 1st, Kentucky vs. Nebraska, 2nd Half, West 1st, Georgia vs. Louisville, 2nd Half, Mideast 1st, Ohio St. vs. Syracuse, 2nd Half, Mideast 2nd, Long Beach St. vs. Brigham Young, 1st Half, West 1st, Tennessee vs. Western Caro., 1st Half, Knoxville 1st, Cheyney vs. Monmouth, 1st Half, East 1st, Western Ky. vs. Rutgers, 2nd Half, East 1st, Alabama vs. Tennessee Tech, 2nd Half, Mideast 1st, Vanderbilt vs. Harvard, 2nd Half, Mideast 1st, Tennessee vs. Georgia St., 2nd Half, Midwest 1st, PRELIMINARY Rounds

33 34 First- and Second-Round Game Records Fewest Points 27 Southern U. vs. Duke (96), Norfolk 1st, Long Island vs. Connecticut (101), East 1st, Holy Cross vs. Penn St. (64), Mideast 1st, St. Francis (Pa.) vs. Minnesota (64), Minneapolis 1st, UMBC vs. Connecticut (82), Hartford 1st, Missouri St. vs. Colorado (78), Midwest 2nd, East Caro. vs. Rutgers (77), East Lansing 1st, Monmouth vs. Cheyney (107), East 1st, Lehigh vs. Connecticut (103), Midwest 1st, Arizona St. vs. Vanderbilt (61), Midwest 2nd, Fewest Points in One Half 10 Long Island vs. Connecticut, 2nd Half, East 1st, Missouri St. vs. Colorado, 1st Half, Midwest 2nd, New Mexico vs. Notre Dame, 2nd Half, Midwest 1st, Southern U. vs. Duke, 2nd Half, Norfolk 1st, Stephen F. Austin vs. Rutgers, 1st Half, West 1st, Michigan St. vs. TCU, 1st Half, East 1st, Oklahoma vs. Louisiana Tech, 2nd Half, East 2nd, Florida A&M vs. Clemson, 1st Half, Mideast 1st, St. Francis (Pa.) vs. Villanova, 2nd Half, Mideast 1st, UMBC vs. Connecticut, 2nd Half, Hartford 1st, East Caro. vs. Rutgers, 2nd Half, East Lansing 1st, Largest Winning Margin 74 Tennessee (111) vs. N.C. A&T (37), Mideast 1st, Cheyney (107) vs. Monmouth (35), East 1st, Connecticut (101) vs. Long Island (29), East 1st, Connecticut (116) vs. Hampton (45), East 1st, Duke (96) vs. Southern U. (27), Norfolk 1st, Connecticut (103) vs. Lehigh (35), Midwest 1st, Louisiana Tech (114) vs. Tennessee Tech (53), Midwest 1st, Tennessee (113) vs. Appalachian St. (54), East 1st, Louisiana Tech (98) vs. UCF (41), Midwest 1st, North Carolina (95) vs. Prairie View (38), Pittsburgh 1st, Most Points Scored By Losing Team 120 Duke vs. Alabama (121), East 2nd, Southern Miss. vs. SMU (96), West 1st, Michigan St. vs. Oklahoma St. (96), Midwest 2nd, Drake vs. George Washington (96), Midwest 2nd, Nebraska vs. Kentucky (98), West 1st, Providence vs. Clemson (103), East 2nd, Clemson vs. Stephen F. Austin (93) (ot), Midwest 2nd, Fairfield vs. Providence (88), East 1st, Tennessee Tech vs. Alabama (100), Mideast 1st, Oregon St. vs. Alabama (96), Midwest 1st, Most Field Goals 50 Georgia vs. Louisville, Mideast 1st, Duke vs. Alabama, East 2nd, Long Beach St. vs. BYU, West 1st, Maryland vs. Appalachian St., East 1st, Ohio St. vs. Syracuse, Mideast 2nd, Eight tied (Most recent: Connecticut vs. Long Island, East 1st, ) Fewest Field Goals 10 Clemson vs. Connecticut, East 2nd, Long Island vs. Connecticut, East 1st, Hartford vs. Rutgers, Storrs 1st, East Caro. vs. Rutgers, East Lansing 1st, Missouri St. vs. Colorado, Midwest 2nd, St. Francis (Pa.) vs. Minnesota, Minneapolis 1st, Southern U. vs. Duke, Norfolk 1st, Belmont vs. Georgia, Minneapolis 1st, Northwestern vs. George Washington, East 1st, Indiana vs. TCU, East 1st, Colorado vs. UC Santa Barb., East 1st, Most Field Goals Attempted 114 Alabama vs. Duke, East 2nd, Duke vs. Alabama, East 2nd, SMU vs. Southern Miss., West 1st, Southern Miss. vs. SMU, West 1st, DePaul vs. Liberty, College Park 2nd, Georgia vs. St. Francis (Pa.), Midwest 1st, Grambling vs. Alabama, Midwest 1st, Georgia vs. Louisville, Mideast 1st, Alabama vs. Ga. Southern, Mideast 1st, Georgia Tech vs. Northwestern, Mideast 1st, Old Dominion vs. Liberty, Mideast 1st, Fewest Field Goals Attempted 33 Vanderbilt vs. Delaware St., East Lansing 1st, George Washington vs. Virginia, East 2nd, Hartford vs. Rutgers, Storrs 1st, Southern Ill. vs. Auburn, Midwest 2nd, Gonzaga vs. Middle Tenn., Stanford 1st, Vanderbilt vs. Iowa, Mideast 2nd, Missouri St. vs. Iowa, Midwest 2nd, Montana vs. San Diego St., West 1st, Iowa St. vs. Rutgers, Mideast 2nd, Seven tied (Most recent: Rutgers vs. Temple, Storrs 2nd, ) Highest Field-Goal Percentage 75.0% (42-56) Texas vs. Missouri, Midwest 2nd, % (44-62) Connecticut vs. Hampton, East 1st, % (42-61) Texas vs. Drake, Midwest 1st, % (32-47) Maryland vs. Missouri St., Midwest 2nd, % (40-59) Arizona St. vs. Georgia, Midwest 1st, % (29-43) Western Ky. vs. St. Joseph s, East 2nd, % (39-58) Penn St. vs. North Carolina St., East 1st, % (45-68) Ohio St. vs. Syracuse, Mideast 2nd, % (39-59) North Carolina St. vs. Maine, East 1st, % (38-58) Purdue vs. Northern Ill., Mideast 2nd, Lowest Field-Goal Percentage 15.4% (10-65) Long Island vs. Connecticut, East 1st, % (10-61) East Caro. vs. Rutgers, East Lansing 1st, % (11-60) Southern U. vs. Duke, Norfolk 1st, % (13-64) Furman vs. Tennessee, Mideast 1st, % (11-54) Missouri St. vs. Colorado, Midwest 2nd, % (11-54) Belmont vs. Georgia, Minneapolis 1st, % (10-49) Clemson vs. Connecticut, East 2nd, % (15-71) Alcorn St. vs. Notre Dame, Midwest 1st, % (14-66) Houston vs. Boston College, Chapel Hill 1st, % (12-54) Northwestern vs. George Washington, East 1st, Most Three-Point Field Goals 16 Harvard vs. Vanderbilt, Mideast 1st, Iowa St. vs. St. Francis (Pa.), Midwest 1st, Xavier vs. Louisville, Mideast 1st, Colorado St. vs. Maryland, East 1st, Connecticut vs. Auburn, East 2nd, BYU vs. Oklahoma, East 1st, New Mexico vs. Mississippi St., Midwest 2nd, Youngstown St. vs. Penn St., Midwest 1st, Xavier vs. Clemson, Mideast 2nd, Iowa St. vs. Florida St., Midwest 2nd, Colorado vs. BYU, Mideast 1st, North Carolina vs. Coppin St., Chapel Hill 1st, Boise St. vs. George Washington, Los Angeles 1st, Fewest Three-Point Field Goals 0 76 tied (Most recent: Texas A&M vs. Texas-Arlington, Los Angeles 1st, ; East Caro. vs. Rutgers, East Lansing 1st, ; Temple vs. Nebraska, Raleigh 1st, ; Temple vs. Duke, Raleigh 2nd, ) Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 52 Alabama vs. Duke, East 2nd, Alcorn St. vs. Notre Dame, Midwest 1st, Alabama vs. Western Ky., Mideast 2nd, Grambling vs. Vanderbilt, East 1st, Santa Clara vs. Oregon, West 1st, DePaul vs. Liberty, College Park 2nd, Toledo vs. Western Ky., Mideast 1st, Stanford vs. Maine, East 1st, Grambling vs. Alabama, Midwest 1st, Florida vs. Washington, West 2nd, Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 0 22 tied (Most recent: Maryland vs. Appalachian St., East 1st, ) Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. six made) 87.5% (7-8) Virginia Tech vs. Iowa, East 1st, % (6-7) Virginia vs. St. John s (N.Y.), East 2nd, % (6-7) Eastern Ky. vs. Arizona St., Fresno 1st, % (7-9) Missouri St. vs. Oklahoma St., Midwest 1st, % (7-9) Vanderbilt vs. Harvard, Mideast 1st, % (10-13) SMU vs. DePaul, Mideast 1st, % (6-8) Santa Clara vs. Texas Tech, West 2nd, % (6-8) Old Dominion vs. Tennessee Tech, Mideast 1st, % (9-12) Rutgers vs. Arizona, Midwest 2nd, % (8-11) Colorado vs. Southern U., West 1st, % (8-11) Purdue vs. Virginia Tech, East 2nd, Lowest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. 10 att.) 0.0% (0-14) Missouri St. vs. Colorado, Midwest 2nd, % (0-13) Duke vs. San Francisco, Mideast 2nd, % (0-13) North Carolina vs. Middle Tenn., East 1st, % (0-10) Southern Ill. vs. Mississippi, Midwest 2nd, % (0-10) Southern Miss. vs. Western Ky., East 2nd, % (1-14) Louisiana Tech vs. Northern Ill., Mideast 1st, % (1-14) Georgia Tech vs. Northwestern, Mideast 1st, % (1-14) Maryland vs. Purdue, Mideast 1st, % (1-14) Arizona St. vs. Vanderbilt, Midwest 2nd, % (1-13) Missouri St. vs. Colorado St., West 2nd, % (1-13) Oklahoma vs. Marist, Midwest 1st, % (1-13) Southern U. vs. Duke, Norfolk 1st, Most Free Throws 39 Purdue vs. Washington, Midwest 1st, Western Ky. vs. Oregon St., Mideast 2nd, Colorado St. vs. Misssouri St., West 2nd, Oklahoma St. vs. DePaul, Midwest 1st, North Carolina vs. Ga. Southern, East 1st, Alabama vs. Grambling, Midwest 1st, Penn St. vs. Kansas, Midwest 2nd, Illinois vs. Duke, Midwest 2nd, Stanford vs. Santa Clara, Fresno 1st, UCLA vs. Kentucky, West 2nd, Fewest Free Throws 0 Kentucky vs. Drake, Midwest 1st, Oklahoma St. vs. Texas, Midwest 1st,

34 First- and Second-Round Game Records 35 0 Fordham vs. Penn St., Midwest 1st, Stephen F. Austin vs. Xavier, East 1st, Villanova vs. St. Francis (Pa.), Mideast 1st, La Salle vs. Villanova, East 1st, St. Joseph s vs. Maryland, Mideast 2nd, UNLV vs. Minnesota, Midwest 1st, tied (Most recent: UMBC vs. Connecticut, Hartford 1st, ; Holy Cross vs. Duke, Raleigh 1st, ) Most Free Throws Attempted 48 North Carolina vs. Ga. Southern, East 1st, Western Ky. vs. Oregon St., Mideast 2nd, Alabama vs. Grambling, Midwest 1st, Colorado St. vs. Missouri St., West 2nd, South Carolina vs. Alabama, Midwest 1st, Notre Dame vs. George Washington, Mideast 2nd, Louisiana Tech vs. Kansas, Midwest 2nd, LSU vs. Missouri, Midwest 1st, Oklahoma St. vs. DePaul, Midwest 1st, Purdue vs. Washington, Midwest 1st, Old Dominion vs. SMU, Midwest 2nd, Fewest Free Throws Attempted 0 Villanova vs. St. Francis (Pa.), Mideast 1st, Kentucky vs. Drake, Midwest 1st, St. Joseph s vs. Maryland, Mideast 2nd, Oklahoma St. vs. Texas, Midwest 1st, Fordham vs. Penn St., Midwest 1st, DePaul vs. Duke, Midwest 1st, New Mexico vs. Purdue, Knoxville 1st, Eight tied (Most recent: Holy Cross vs. Duke, Raleigh 1st, ) Highest Free-Throw Percentage (Min. 10 made) 100.0% (15-15) Rhode Island vs. Oklahoma St., Midwest 1st, % (14-14) Virginia vs. Memphis, Mideast 2nd, % (14-14) Tennessee Tech vs. Texas Tech, Mideast 1st, % (14-14) Temple vs. Iowa St., Midwest 1st, % (12-12) Missouri St. vs. Purdue, West Lafayette 1st, % (10-10) Auburn vs. Penn St., Midwest 2nd, % (10-10) Idaho St. vs. Stanford, Stanford 1st, % (26-27) Auburn vs. Missouri St., Midwest 1st, % (23-24) Oklahoma vs. Marist, Midwest 1st, % (22-23) Tennessee vs. Wake Forest, East 2nd, Lowest Free-Throw Percentage (Min. 10 att.) 26.7% (4-15) Rutgers vs. Ohio St., East 2nd, % (5-17) Tennessee Tech vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest 1st, % (3-10) Connecticut vs. Vanderbilt, East 2nd, % (4-13) Holy Cross vs. Ohio St., East 1st, % (6-19) Western Ky. vs. Southern Miss., East 2nd, % (4-12) Oklahoma vs. Louisiana Tech, East 2nd, % (4-12) UCF vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest 1st, % (5-15) Utah vs. Louisville, West 1st, % (4-12) UNC Asheville vs. LSU, Austin 1st, % (5-14) Kansas vs. Georgia, Midwest 2nd, % (5-14) Rice vs. UC Santa Barb., West 1st, Most Rebounds 67 Duke vs. Alabama, East 2nd, Clemson vs. Providence, East 2nd, Tennessee vs. South Carolina, Mideast 1st, UCLA vs. Notre Dame, Midwest 1st, Washington vs. Vanderbilt, West 1st, Notre Dame vs. Alcorn St., Midwest 1st, Michigan St. vs. Alcorn St., Minneapolis 1st, Louisiana Tech vs. UCF, West 1st, Seven tied (Most recent: Duke vs. Southern U., Norfolk 1st, ) Fewest Rebounds 14 Missouri St. vs. Maryland, Midwest 2nd, Idaho St. vs. Vanderbilt, Midwest 1st, Monmouth vs. Cheyney, East 1st, Montana vs. Florida, West 1st, Holy Cross vs. Duke, East 1st, Green Bay vs. Old Dominion, Midwest 1st, Drake vs. Texas, Midwest 1st, Maryland vs. Cheyney, East 1st, San Diego St. vs. Oregon, Midwest 1st, Maine vs. North Carolina St., East 1st, Tulane vs. St. Joseph s, East 1st, San Diego vs. Notre Dame, Mideast 1st, Largest Rebound Margin 42 Cheyney (60) vs. Monmouth (18), East 1st, Tennessee (64) vs. South Carolina (23), Mideast 1st, Clemson (66) vs. Providence (30), East 2nd, Connecticut (58) vs. Lehigh (23), Midwest 1st, North Carolina St. (60) vs. Youngstown St. (25), East 2nd, Connecticut (57) vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (24), Mideast 1st, Michigan St. (62) vs. Alcorn St. (29), Minneapolis 1st, Stanford (53) vs. Idaho St. (20), Stanford 1st, Duke (60) vs. Southern U. (28), Norfolk 1st, Western Ky. (60) vs. West Virginia (29), East 1st, Purdue (58) vs. Radford (28), West 1st, Most Assists (Since 1985) 35 Stanford vs. Howard, West 1st, Texas Tech vs. Grambling, Midwest 1st, Connecticut vs. Dartmouth, Storrs 1st, Tennessee vs. Tennessee Tech, Mideast 2nd, Maryland vs. Appalachian St., East 1st, Vanderbilt vs. Minnesota, East 2nd, Tennessee vs. Florida A&M, Mideast 1st, Arkansas vs. Northwestern, Midwest 2nd, Connecticut vs. Hampton, East 1st, Duke vs. Northwestern St., Mideast 1st, Seven tied (Most recent: Texas vs. Hampton, West 1st, ) NOTE: Georgia vs. Louisville, Mideast 1st, , recorded 35 assists, Penn St. vs. North Carolina St., East 1st, , recorded 34 assists and Arizona St. vs. Georgia, Midwest 1st, , recorded 32 assists before assists became an official statistic. Fewest Assists (Since 1985) 2 Texas-Arlington vs. Texas A&M, Los Angeles 1st, UC Riverside vs. Arizona St., Los Angeles 1st, LSU vs. Southern Ill., Midwest 2nd, Montana vs. Stanford, Midwest 2nd, Marquette vs. Florida Int l, Mideast 1st, Austin Peay vs. Tennessee, Mideast 1st, Hampton vs. Texas, West 1st, Western Caro. vs. Tennessee, Knoxville 1st, tied (Most recent: Arizona vs. LSU, Knoxville 2nd, ) NOTE: South Carolina St. vs. Tennessee, Mideast 1st, , and Middle Tenn. vs. Tennessee, Mideast 1st, , recorded two assists each before assists became an official statistic. Most Steals (Since 1988) 25 Old Dominion vs. Tennessee Tech, East 1st, Stephen F. Austin vs. Mississippi, Midwest 1st, Tennessee vs. Radford, East 1st, Tennessee vs. N.C. A&T, Mideast 1st, Florida St. vs. Appalachian St., Mideast 1st, Purdue vs. Radford, West 1st, Oklahoma vs. Loyola (Md.), East 1st, Purdue vs. UC Santa Barb., Mideast 1st, Six tied (Most recent: North Carolina vs. Coppin St., Chapel Hill 1st, ) Most Blocked Shots (Since 1988) 15 UNLV vs. Colorado, West 2nd, North Carolina vs. Western Ill., West 1st, Georgia vs. Louisville, Midwest 2nd, Connecticut vs. Long Island, East 1st, Old Dominion vs. Purdue, Mideast 2nd, Tennessee vs. Colgate, Midwest 1st, Rice vs. Georgia, Dallas 1st, tied (Most recent: Michigan St. vs. Delaware, East Lansing 1st, ) Most Turnovers 37 Gonzaga vs. Middle Tenn., Stanford 1st, Mississippi vs. Stephen F. Austin, Midwest 1st, Appalachian St. vs. Florida St., Mideast 1st, Manhattan vs. Virginia, East 1st, Howard vs. Connecticut, Mideast 1st, Appalachian St. vs. Tennessee, East 1st, North Carolina St. vs. Rutgers, Mideast 2nd, Tennessee St. vs. Southern Miss., East 1st, Loyola (Md.) vs. Oklahoma, East 1st, Eastern Ky. vs. Georgia, West 1st, Tennessee Tech vs. Old Dominion, East 1st, Xavier vs. Clemson, Mideast 2nd, Fewest Turnovers 3 Louisiana Tech vs. UC Santa Barb., East 1st, South Carolina St. vs. La Salle, Mideast OR, Stanford vs. Montana, West 2nd, Villanova vs. Drake, East 1st, Chattanooga vs. Rutgers, Midwest 1st, Houston vs. UC Santa Barb., East 2nd, Vanderbilt vs. Montana, Seattle 1st, Eight tied (Most recent: Southeast Mo. St. vs. Oklahoma, Austin 1st, ) Most Personal Fouls 36 Missouri St. vs. Colorado St., West, 2nd, Florida St. vs. Mississippi, Mideast 1st, Jackson St. vs. Middle Tenn., Midwest OR, Howard vs. Long Beach St., West 1st, Ohio St. vs. Texas, Midwest 2nd, Oregon St. vs. Western Ky., Mideast 2nd, Washington vs. Purdue, Midwest 1st, Seven tied (Most recent: Iowa vs. Utah, Midwest 2nd, ) Fewest Personal Fouls 4 St. Francis (Pa.) vs. Villanova, Mideast 1st, Idaho St. vs. Stanford, Stanford 1st, Connecticut vs. UMBC, Hartford 1st, Penn St. vs. Fordham, Midwest 1st, North Carolina St. vs. Mississippi St., Midwest 1st, Minnesota vs. UNLV, Midwest 1st, Chattanooga vs. Rutgers, Midwest 1st, Nine tied (Most recent: Chattanooga vs. Vanderbilt, Midwest 2nd, ) Most Disqualifications 5 Oregon St. vs. Western Ky., Mideast 2nd, Alabama vs. South Carolina, Midwest 1st, UC Santa Barb. vs. Stanford, West 2nd, Old Dominion vs. Iowa, Mideast 2nd, Rutgers vs. Western Ky., East 1st, San Francisco vs. Southern California, Mideast 1st, George Washington vs. Connecticut, East 2nd, Rutgers vs. Georgia, Midwest 2nd, tied (Most recent: Harvard vs. Kansas St., East 1st, ) PRELIMINARY Rounds

35 36 Regional All-Tournament Teams Regional All- Tournament Teams Most outstanding player is indicated by (*) 1982 East *Valerie Walker, Cheyney Yolanda Laney, Cheyney Rosetta Guilford, Cheyney Priscilla Gary, Kansas St. Ginger Rouse, North Carolina St. Mideast *Sheila Collins, Tennessee Paula Towns, Tennessee Paula McGee, Southern California Pam McGee, Southern California Carol Walderman, Penn St. Midwest *Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech Valerie Still, Kentucky Patty Jo Hedges, Kentucky Sheila Foster, South Carolina West *Lorri Bauman, Drake Myra Waters, Maryland Debbie Lytle, Maryland Jasmina Perazic, Maryland LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St East *Medina Dixon, Old Dominion Anne Donovan, Old Dominion Helen Malone, Old Dominion Kahadeejah Herbert, Penn St. Anne Troyan, Penn St. Mideast *Janet Harris, Georgia Teresa Edwards, Georgia Tanya Haave, Tennessee Denise Jackson, Indiana Sandra Newborn, Mississippi Midwest *Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech Lori Scott, Louisiana Tech Priscilla Gary, Kansas St. Terry Mackey, Texas Annette Smith, Texas West *LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St. Pam McGee, Southern California Paula McGee, Southern California Cheryl Miller, Southern California Judy Spoelstra, Oregon St East *Yolanda Laney, Cheyney Margaret Diaz, Cheyney Medina Dixon, Old Dominion Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion Linda Page, North Carolina St. Mideast *Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee Tanya Haave, Tennessee Paula Towns, Tennessee Teresa Edwards, Georgia Janet Harris, Georgia Midwest *Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech Pam Gant, Louisiana Tech Joyce Walker, LSU Lisa Ingram, La.-Monroe Andrea Lloyd, Texas West *Paula McGee, Southern California Cynthia Cooper, Southern California Cheryl Miller, Southern California Kirsten Cummings, Long Beach St. Janet Harris, Georgia Tina Hutchinson, San Diego St East *Medina Dixon, Old Dominion Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion Donna Harrington, Old Dominion Francine Lewis, Ohio St. Suzie McConnell, Penn St. Mideast *Lillie Mason, Western Ky. Clemette Haskins, Western Ky. Andrea Lloyd, Texas Sheila Collins, Tennessee Jennifer Gillom, Mississippi Midwest *Chana Perry, La.-Monroe Eun Jung Lee, La.-Monroe Lisa Ingram, La.-Monroe Pam Gant, Louisiana Tech Tori Harrison, Louisiana Tech West *Teresa Edwards, Georgia Cheryl Miller, Southern California Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. Jackie White, Long Beach St. Roslind Boger, Long Beach St East *Lillie Mason, Western Ky. Clemette Haskins, Western Ky. Kami Thomas, Western Ky. Kristen Foley, Rutgers Sue Wicks, Rutgers Mideast *Shelley Sexton, Tennessee Sheila Frost, Tennessee Bonita Branch, LSU Alisha Jones, LSU Teresa Edwards, Georgia Midwest *Jennifer Gillom, Mississippi Alisa Scott, Mississippi Clarissa Davis, Texas Kamie Ethridge, Texas Beverly Williams, Texas West *Cheryl Miller, Southern California Cynthia Cooper, Southern California Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. Tori Harrison, Louisiana Tech Angela Lawson, Louisiana Tech 1987 East *Andrea Lloyd, Texas Clarissa Davis, Texas Beverly Williams, Texas Regina Howard, Rutgers Sue Wicks, Rutgers Mideast *Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee Sheila Frost, Tennessee Helene Baroody, Auburn Vickie Orr, Auburn Donna Harrington, Old Dominion Midwest *Tori Harrison, Louisiana Tech Nora Lewis, Louisiana Tech Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech Katrina McClain, Georgia Michelle Edwards, Iowa West *Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. Penny Toler, Long Beach St. Margaret Mohr, Long Beach St. Monica Lamb, Southern California Tracey Hall, Ohio St East *Dawn Marsh, Tennessee Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee Telicher Austin, Rutgers Daphne Hawkins, Virginia Donna Holt, Virginia Mideast *Diann McNeil, Auburn Mae Ola Bolton, Auburn Ruthie Bolton, Auburn Lisa Brown, Maryland Vicky Bullett, Maryland Midwest *Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech Sonja Henning, Stanford Doreatha Conwell, Texas Beverly Williams, Texas West *Penny Toler, Long Beach St. Traci Waites, Long Beach St. Shanda Berry, Iowa Michelle Edwards, Iowa Cherie Nelson, Southern California 1989 East *Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, Sr. Sheila Frost, Tennessee, Sr. Nikita Lowry, Ohio St., Sr. Penny Toler, Long Beach St., Sr. Traci Waites, Long Beach St., Sr. Mideast *Vickie Orr, Auburn, Sr. Ruthie Bolton, Auburn, Sr. Linda Godby, Auburn, Jr. Cynthia Autry, Mississippi, Sr. Andrea Stinson, North Carolina St., So. Midwest *Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech, Jr. Nora Lewis, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Jennifer Azzi, Stanford, Jr. Trisha Stevens, Stanford, So. Patricia Woods, LSU, Sr. West *Deanna Tate, Maryland, Sr. Vicky Bullett, Maryland, Sr. Carla Holmes, Maryland, So. Clarissa Davis, Texas, Sr. Vicki Hall, Texas, Fr East *Dawn Staley, Virginia, So. Tammi Reiss, Virginia, So. Daedra Charles, Tennessee, Jr. Dena Head, Tennessee, So. Dottie Van Gheem, Providence, Sr. Mideast *Carolyn Jones, Auburn, Jr. (Tie MOP) *Karen Deden, Washington, Jr. (Tie MOP) C.C. Hayden, Auburn, So. (Tie) Evelyn Thompson, Auburn, Sr. Wendy Scholtens, Vanderbilt, Jr. (Tie) Beth Hunt, South Carolina, Jr. Midwest *Shantel Hardison, Louisiana Tech, Jr. Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Edna Campbell, Texas, Jr. Vicki Hall, Texas, So. Andrea Stinson, North Carolina St., Jr. West *Jennifer Azzi, Stanford, Sr. Trisha Stevens, Stanford, Jr. Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas, Jr. Portia Hill, Stephen F. Austin, Sr. Kimsey O Neal, Mississippi, Sr East *Kerry Bascom, Connecticut, Sr. Wendy Davis, Connecticut, Jr. Laura Lishness, Connecticut, Sr. Paula Schuler, James Madison, Sr. Cheron Wells, Clemson, Jr. Mideast *Kelli Casteel, Tennessee, Jr. Jody Adams, Tennessee, So. Daedra Charles, Tennessee, Sr. C.C. Hayden, Auburn, Jr. Chantel Tremitiere, Auburn, Sr. Midwest *Dawn Staley, Virginia, Jr. Tonya Cardoza, Virginia, Sr. Tammi Reiss, Virginia, Jr. Brenda Hatchett, Lamar, So. Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas, Sr. West *Val Whiting, Stanford, So. Sonja Henning, Stanford, Sr. Julie Zeilstra, Stanford, Jr. Stacey Ford, Georgia, Sr. Lady Hardmon, Georgia, Jr.

36 Regional All-Tournament Teams East *Dawn Staley, Virginia, Sr. Heather Burge, Virginia, Jr. Shelley Jarrard, Vanderbilt, Jr. Rosemary Kosiorek, West Virginia, Sr. Vicki Plowden, Miami (Fla.), Jr. Mideast *Kim Pehlke, Western Ky., Sr. Donna Gill, Purdue, Sr. Jessie Hicks, Maryland, Jr. Paulette Monroe, Western Ky., Jr. Debbie Scott, Western Ky., Jr. Midwest *Tina Robbins, Missouri St., So. Melody Howard, Missouri St., So. Karen Rapier, Missouri St., Sr. Jackie Martin, Mississippi, Sr. Susan Robinson, Penn St., Sr. West *Molly Goodenbour, Stanford, Jr. Joni Easterly, Southern California, Jr. Rachel Hemmer, Stanford, Fr. Lisa Leslie, Southern California, So. Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, Jr East *Audrey Burcy, Ohio St., Sr. Averrill Roberts, Ohio St., Sr. Katie Smith, Ohio St., Fr. Dena Evans, Virginia, Sr. Heather Burge, Virginia, Sr. Mideast *Laurie Aaron, Iowa, Sr. Tia Jackson, Iowa, Jr. Necole Tunsil, Iowa, Jr. Tiffany Woosley, Tennessee, So. Lisa Harrison, Tennessee, Sr. Midwest *Danielle Whitehurst, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Pam Thomas, Louisiana Tech, Jr. Shelley Jarrard, Vanderbilt, Sr. Mara Cunningham, Vanderbilt, So. Trenia Tillis, Stephen F. Austin, Jr. West *Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, Sr. Krista Kirkland, Texas Tech, Sr. Noel Johnson, Texas Tech, So. Shelley Sheetz, Colorado, So. Val Whiting, Stanford, Sr East *Tonya Sampson, North Carolina, Sr. Sylvia Crawley, North Carolina, Sr. Carla Berube, Connecticut, Fr. Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut, Jr. Kara Wolters, Connecticut, Fr. Mideast *Debra Williams, Louisiana Tech, So. Pam Thomas, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Lisa Leslie, Southern California, Sr. Tina Thompson, Southern California, Fr. Nikki McCrary, Tennessee, Jr. Midwest *Betsy Harris, Alabama, Sr. Niesa Johnson, Alabama, Jr. Yolanda Watkins, Alabama, So. Helen Holloway, Penn St., Sr. Jodi Brooks, Seton Hall, Sr. West *Leslie Johnson, Purdue, Fr. Tonya Kirk, Purdue, So. Christy Hedgpeth, Stanford, Sr. Anita Kaplan, Stanford, Jr. Jamillah Lang, Colorado, Sr East *Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut, Jr. Kara Wolters, Connecticut, So. Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut, Sr. Wendy Palmer, Virginia, Jr. Tora Suber, Virginia, So. Mideast *Nikki McCray, Tennessee, Sr. Michelle Marciniak, Tennessee, Jr. Dana Johnson, Tennessee, Sr. Tabitha Truesdale, Texas Tech, Sr. Gwen Doyle, Western Ky., Sr. Midwest *Isabelle Fijalkowski, Colorado, Sr. Shelley Sheetz, Colorado, Sr. Saudia Roundtree, Georgia, Jr. Kedra Holland, Georgia, So. Jennifer Howard, North Carolina St., So. West *Anita Kaplan, Stanford, Sr. Kristin Folkl, Stanford, Fr. Jennifer Jacoby, Purdue, Sr. Jannon Roland, Purdue, So. Marion Jones, North Carolina, So East *Latina Davis, Tennessee, Sr. Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, Fr. Michelle Marciniak, Tennessee, Sr. Tora Suber, Virginia, Jr. De Mya Walker, Virginia, Fr. Mideast *Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut, Sr. Jamelle Elliott, Connecticut, Sr. Nykesha Sales, Connecticut, So. Kara Wolters, Connecticut, Jr. Sheri Sam, Vanderbilt, Sr. Midwest *Saudia Roundtree, Georgia, Sr. Tracy Henderson, Georgia, Jr. Vickie Johnson, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Raquel Spurlock, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Debra Williams, Louisiana Tech, Sr. West *Kate Starbird, Stanford, Jr. Naomi Mulitauaopele, Stanford, So. Vanessa Nygaard, Stanford, So. Shalonda Enis, Alabama, Jr. Laticia Morris, Auburn, Jr East *Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame, Sr. Beth Morgan, Notre Dame, Sr. Tajama Abraham, George Washington, Sr. Noelia Gomez, George Washington, Jr. Tracey Reid, North Carolina, Jr. Mideast *DeLisha Milton, Florida, Sr. Murriel Page, Florida, Jr. Mery Andrade, Old Dominion, Jr. Aubrey Eblin, Old Dominion, So. Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion, Jr. Midwest *Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, So. Kellie Jolly, Tennessee, So. Pashen Thompson, Tennessee, Sr. Nykesha Sales, Connecticut, Jr. Kara Wolters, Connecticut, Sr. West *Jamila Wideman, Stanford, Sr. Kate Starbird, Stanford, Sr. Kristin Folkl, Stanford, So. Olympia Scott, Stanford, Jr. Kedra Holland-Corn, Georgia, Sr East *Chasity Melvin, North Carolina St., Sr. Tynesha Lewis, North Carolina St., Fr. Summer Erb, North Carolina St., So. Paige Sauer, Connecticut, So. Lisa Griffith, Arizona, So. Mideast *Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, Jr. Semeka Randall, Tennessee, Fr. Nikki Teasley, North Carolina, Fr. Chanel Wright, North Carolina, Jr. Tracy Reid, North Carolina, Sr. Midwest *Alisa Burras, Louisiana Tech, Sr. LaQuan Stallworth, Louisiana Tech, Jr. Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech, So. Stephanie White, Purdue, Jr. Ukari Figgs, Purdue, Jr. West *Sytia Messer, Arkansas, Jr. Treva Christensen, Arkansas, Jr. Christy Smith, Arkansas, Sr. Peppi Browne, Duke, So. Nicole Erickson, Duke, Jr East *Georgia Schweitzer, Duke, So. Nicole Erickson, Duke, Sr. Michele VanGorp, Duke, Jr. Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, Sr. Tamika Catchings, Tennessee, Fr. Mideast *Kelly Miller, Georgia, So. Pam Irwin-Osbolt, Georgia, Sr. Stacy Frese, Iowa St., Jr. Tracy Gahan, Iowa St., Fr. Tamika Williams, Connecticut, Fr. Midwest *Stephanie White-McCarty, Purdue, Sr. Camille Cooper, Purdue, So. Ukari Figgs, Purdue, Sr. Tasha Pointer, Rutgers, So. Shawnetta Stewart, Rutgers, Jr. West *Amanda Wilson, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Monica Maxwell, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Betty Lennox, Louisiana Tech, Jr. Michelle Greco, UCLA, Fr. Maylana Martin, UCLA, Jr East *Svetlana Abrosimova, Connecticut, Jr. Sue Bird, Connecticut, So. Shea Ralph, Connecticut, Jr. April Brown, LSU, Jr. Marie Ferdinand, LSU, Jr. Mideast *Tamika Catchings, Tennessee, Jr. Semeka Randall, Tennessee, Jr. Aleah Johnson, Texas Tech, Sr. Plenette Pierson, Texas Tech, Fr. Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, Jr. Midwest *Helen Darling, Penn St., Sr. Andrea Garner, Penn St., Sr. Lisa Shepherd, Penn St., Jr. Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Betty Lennox, Louisiana Tech, Sr. West *Shawnetta Stewart, Rutgers, Sr. Tasha Pointer, Rutgers, Jr. Tammy Sutton-Brown, Rutgers, Jr. Coco Miller, Georgia, Jr. Kelly Miller, Georgia, Jr East *Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, Fr. Sue Bird, Connecticut, Jr. Swin Cash, Connecticut, Jr. Takeisha Lewis, Louisiana Tech, Jr. Tynesha Lewis, North Carolina St., Sr. Mideast *Kelly Komara, Purdue, Jr. Camille Cooper, Purdue, Sr. Nicole Levandusky, Xavier, Sr. Taru Tuukkanen, Xavier, Sr. Jia Perkins, Texas Tech, Fr. Midwest *Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, Sr. Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame, So. Kelly Siemon, Notre Dame, Sr. Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt, So. Zuzana Klimesova, Vanderbilt, Jr. West *Jackie Stiles, Missouri St., Sr. Tara Michem, Missouri St., Sr. Andrea Lalum, Washington, Fr. Alana Beard, Duke, Fr. Caton Hill, Oklahoma, So East *Alana Beard, Duke, So. Michele Matyasovsky, Duke, Jr. Sheana Mosch, Duke, Jr. Shaunzinski Gortman, South Carolina, Sr. Jocelyn Penn, South Carolina, Jr. PRELIMINARY Rounds

37 38 Regional All-Tournament Teams Mideast *Sue Bird, Connecticut, Sr. Asjha Jones, Connecticut, Sr. Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, So. Tamika Williams, Connecticut, Sr. Lucienne Berthieu, Old Dominion, Sr. Midwest *Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt, Jr. Zuzi Klimesova, Vanderbilt, Sr. Shyra Ely, Tennessee, Fr. Gwen Jackson, Tennessee, Jr. Melanie Pearson, BYU, Sr. West *Stacey Dales, Oklahoma, Sr. LaNeishea Caufield, Oklahoma, Sr. Caton Hill, Oklahoma, Jr. Eisha Bohman, Colorado, Sr. Nicole Powell, Stanford, So East *Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, Jr. Jessica Moore, Connecticut, So. Barbara Turner, Connecticut, Fr. Erika Valek, Purdue, Jr. Shereka Wright, Purdue, Jr. Mideast *Gwen Jackson, Tennessee, Sr. Shyra Ely, Tennessee, So. Kara Lawson, Tennessee, Sr. Trish Juhline, Villanova, Sr. Courtney Mix, Villanova, Jr. Midwest *Alana Beard, Duke, Jr. Iciss Tillis, Duke, Jr. Christi Thomas, Georgia, Jr. Jordan Adams, New Mexico, Sr. Plenette Pierson, Texas Tech, Sr. West *Heather Schreiber, Texas, So. Jamie Carey, Texas, Jr. Stacy Stephens, Texas, Jr. Aiysha Smith, LSU, Sr. Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech, Sr East *Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, Sr. Barbara Turner, Connecticut, So. April McDivitt, UC Santa Barb., Sr. Jacqueline Batteast, Notre Dame, Jr. Kelly Mazzante, Penn St., Sr. Mideast *Lindsay Whalen, Minnesota, Sr. Kadidja Andersson, Minnesota, Sr. Janel McCarville, Minnesota, Jr. Alana Beard, Duke, Sr. Monique Currie, Duke, So. Midwest *Nicole Powell, Stanford, Sr. Susan Borchardt, Stanford, Jr. Jessica Stratton, Baylor, Sr. Tasha Butts, Tennessee, Sr. LaToya Davis, Tennessee, Sr. Shyra Ely, Tennessee, Jr. West *Seimone Augustus, LSU, So. Temeka Johnson, LSU, Sr. Jenese Hardrick, Georgia, Fr. Christi Thomas, Georgia, Sr. Jamie Carey, Texas, Jr Chattanooga *Seimone Augustus, LSU, Jr. Temeka Johnson, LSU, Sr. Monique Currie, Duke, Jr. Mistie Williams, Duke, Jr. Tasha Humphrey, Georgia, Fr. Kansas City *Kristin Haynie, Michigan St., Sr. Liz Shimek, Michigan St., Jr. Susan King Borchardt, Stanford, Sr. Candice Wiggins, Stanford, Fr. Carla Thomas, Vanderbilt, So. Philadelphia *Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers, Sr. Matee Ajavon, Rutgers, Fr. Jessica Davenport, Ohio St., So. Shyra Ely, Tennessee, Sr. Shanna Zolman, Tennessee, Jr. Tempe *Sophia Young, Baylor, Jr. Abiola Wabara, Baylor, So. Kylan Loney, Arizona St., Sr. Nikita Bell, North Carolina, Sr. Ivory Latta, North Carolina, So Albuquerque *Crystal Langhorne, Maryland, So. Kristi Toliver, Maryland, Fr. Kim Smith, Utah, Sr. Shona Thorburn, Utah, Sr. Sophia Young, Baylor, Sr. Bridgeport *Alison Bales, Duke, Jr. Tasha Montgomery, Georgia, So. Barbara Turner, Connecticut, Sr. Renee Montgomery, Connecticut, Fr. Abby Waner, Duke, Fr. Cleveland *Ivory Latta, North Carolina, Jr. Camille Little, North Carolina, Jr. Candace Parker, Tennessee, Fr. Shanna Zolman, Tennessee, Sr. Cappie Poindexter, Rutgers, Sr. San Antonio *Seimone Augustus, LSU, Sr. Candice Wiggins, Stanford, So. Sylvia Fowles, LSU, So. Brooke Smith, Stanford, Jr. Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, Fr Dallas *Erlana Larkins, North Carolina, Jr. Katie Gearlds, Purdue, Sr. Ivory Latta, North Carolina, Sr. LaToya Pringle, North Carolina, Jr. Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton, Purdue, Jr. Dayton *Candace Parker, Tennessee, So. Ashley Awkward, Mississippi, Sr. Shannon Bobbitt, Tennessee, Jr. Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, So. Armintie Price, Mississippi, Sr. Fresno *Sylvia Fowles, LSU, Jr. Quianna Chaney, LSU, Jr. Kalana Greene, Connecticut, So. Renee Montgomery, Connecticut, So. Khadijah Whittington, North Carolina St., Jr. Greensboro *Matee Ajavon, Rutgers, Jr. Alison Bales, Duke, Sr. Essence Carson, Rutgers, Jr. Danielle Orsillo, Arizona St., So. Kia Vaughn, Rutgers, So. Oklahoma s Stacey Dales was a Regional All-Tournament team selection in 2002.

38 Regional History 39 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 East march 24 & 26 University Park, PA Recreation Hall 2,260 2,976 Mideast march 23 & 25 Notre Dame, IN Joyce Athletic & Convention Center Midwest March 25 & 27 Ruston, LA Assembly Center 5,650 5,905 West march 24 & 26 Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion 2,319 4, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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 PRELIMINARY Rounds

39 40 Regional History Attendance Region dates site Facility semifinals Final 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, 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, 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, East march 24 & 26 Pittsburgh Mellon Arena 9,021 9,397 Mideast march 24 & 26 Birmingham, AL Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex Arena 6,576 4,092 Midwest March 24 & 26 Denver Pepsi Arena 10,559 8,422 West march 24 & 26 Spokane, WA Spokane Arena 10,948 11, 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 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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 Regional Participants Championship Regional Champion Runner-up Game Score Semifinalists 1982 East Cheyney Kansas St North Carolina St. Old Dominion Mideast Tennessee Southern California (ot) memphis Penn St. Midwest Louisiana Tech Kentucky Arizona St. South Carolina West maryland Drake Long Beach St. Missouri 1983 East old Dominion Penn St Cheyney Maryland Mideast Georgia Tennessee indiana Mississippi Midwest Louisiana Tech Texas Auburn Kansas St. West Southern California Long Beach St Arizona St. Oregon St.

40 Regional Participants 41 Championship Regional Champion Runner-up Game Score Semifinalists 1984 East Cheyney old Dominion North Carolina North Carolina St. Mideast Tennessee Georgia Alabama Mississippi Midwest Louisiana Tech Texas La.-Monroe LSU West Southern California Long Beach St montana San Diego St East old Dominion Ohio St North Carolina St. Penn St. Mideast Western Ky. mississippi Tennessee Texas Midwest La.-Monroe Louisiana Tech Auburn San Diego St. West Georgia Long Beach St Southern California UCLA 1986 East Western Ky. Rutgers James Madison Penn St. Mideast Tennessee LSU Georgia Ohio St. Midwest Texas mississippi Auburn Oklahoma West Southern California Louisiana Tech Long Beach St. North Carolina 1987 East Texas Rutgers James Madison North Carolina St. Mideast Tennessee Auburn old Dominion Virginia Midwest Louisiana Tech Iowa Georgia Southern Ill. West Long Beach St. Ohio St mississippi Southern California 1988 East Tennessee Virginia James Madison Rutgers Mideast Auburn maryland Georgia Ohio St. Midwest Louisiana Tech Texas (ot) mississippi Stanford West Long Beach St. Iowa Southern California Washington 1989 East Tennessee Long Beach St ohio St. Virginia Mideast Auburn mississippi Clemson North Carolina St. Midwest Louisiana Tech Stanford iowa LSU West maryland Texas UNLV Stephen F. Austin 1990 East Virginia Tennessee (ot) Clemson Providence Mideast Auburn Washington South Carolina Vanderbilt Midwest Louisiana Tech Texas North Carolina St. Purdue West Stanford Arkansas mississippi Stephen F. Austin 1991 East Connecticut Clemson James Madison North Carolina St. Mideast Tennessee Auburn Vanderbilt Western Ky. Midwest Virginia Lamar Arkansas Oklahoma St. West Stanford Georgia Long Beach St. Washington PRELIMINARY Rounds

41 42 Regional Participants Championship Regional Champion Runner-up Game Score Semifinalists 1992 East Virginia Vanderbilt miami (Fla.) West Virginia Mideast Western Ky. maryland Purdue Tennessee Midwest missouri St. mississippi Penn St. UCLA West Stanford Southern California Stephen F. Austin Texas Tech 1993 East ohio St. Virginia Georgetown Western Ky. Mideast iowa Tennessee Auburn North Carolina Midwest Vanderbilt Louisiana Tech missouri St. Stephen F. Austin West Texas Tech Colorado Southern California Stanford 1994 East North Carolina Connecticut Southern Miss. Vanderbilt Mideast Louisiana Tech Southern California Tennessee Virginia Midwest Alabama Penn St Seton Hall Texas Tech West Purdue Stanford Colorado Texas A&M 1995 East Connecticut Virginia Alabama Louisiana Tech Mideast Tennessee Texas Tech Washington Western Ky. Midwest Georgia Colorado George Washington North Carolina St. West Stanford Purdue North Carolina Vanderbilt 1996 East Tennessee Virginia Kansas Old Dominion Mideast Connecticut Vanderbilt iowa San Francisco Midwest Georgia Louisiana Tech Stephen F. Austin Texas Tech West Stanford Auburn Alabama Penn St East Notre Dame George Washington Alabama North Carolina Mideast old Dominion Florida LSU Louisiana Tech Midwest Tennessee Connecticut Colorado Illinois West Stanford Georgia Vanderbilt Virginia 1998 East North Carolina St. Connecticut Arizona Old Dominion Mideast Tennessee North Carolina illinois Rutgers Midwest Louisiana Tech Purdue Alabama Notre Dame West Arkansas Duke Florida Kansas 1999 East Duke Tennessee old Dominion Virginia Tech Mideast Georgia iowa St Clemson Connecticut Midwest Purdue Rutgers North Carolina Texas Tech West Louisiana Tech UCLA Colorado St. LSU

42 REGIONAL PARTICIPANTS 43 Championship Regional Champion Runner-up Game Score Semifinalists 2000 East Connecticut LSU Duke Oklahoma Mideast Tennessee Texas Tech Notre Dame Virginia Midwest Penn St. Louisiana Tech iowa St. Old Dominion West Rutgers Georgia UAB North Carolina 2001 East Connecticut Louisiana Tech missouri North Carolina St. Mideast Purdue Xavier Tennessee Texas Tech Midwest Notre Dame Vanderbilt iowa St. Utah West missouri St. Washington Duke Oklahoma 2002 East Duke South Carolina Drake Texas Mideast Connecticut old Dominion Kansas St. Penn St. Midwest Tennessee Vanderbilt BYU North Carolina West oklahoma Colorado Stanford Texas Tech 2003 East Connecticut Purdue Boston College Notre Dame Mideast Tennessee Villanova Colorado Penn St. Midwest Duke Texas Tech Georgia New Mexico West Texas LSU Louisiana Tech Minnesota 2004 East Connecticut Penn St UC Santa Barb. Notre Dame Mideast minnesota Duke Boston College Louisiana Tech Midwest Tennessee Stanford Baylor Vanderbilt West LSU Georgia Purdue Texas 2005 Chattanooga LSU Duke Georgia Liberty Kansas City Michigan St. Stanford Connecticut Vanderbilt Philadelphia Tennessee Rutgers ohio St. Texas Tech Tempe Baylor North Carolina Arizona St. Minnesota 2006 Albuquerque Maryland Utah (ot) Baylor Boston College Bridgeport Duke Connecticut Georgia Michigan St. Cleveland North Carolina Tennessee Purdue Rutgers San Antonio LSU Stanford DePaul Oklahoma 2007 Dallas North Carolina Purdue George Washington Georgia Dayton Tennessee mississippi marist Oklahoma Fresno LSU Connecticut Florida St. North Carolina St. Greensboro Rutgers Arizona St Bowling Green Duke PRELIMINARY Rounds

43

44 The Tournament Tournament Records Series Records Career Records Overtime Records One-Point Games Two-Point Games Three-Point Games Tournament History Facts Year-by-Year Won-Loss By. Tournament Seeding Individual Statistical Leaders Tournament Scoring Leaders Entering The NCAA Tournament Conference Won-Loss Records Year-by-Year Automatic Conference Bids Tournament Television Ratings History Tournament History Team-By-Team Won-Lost Records LSU and Rutgers met at the 2007 national semifinals in Cleveland.

45 46 Tournament Records Tournament Records (OR - opening round; 1st - first round; 2nd - second round; RSF - regional semifinal; RF - regional final; NSF - national semifinal; CH - championship) Single Game, Individual Most Points 50 Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Maryland, West RF, Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., CH, Barbara Kennedy, Clemson vs. Penn St., Mideast 1st, Jackie Stiles, Missouri St. vs. Duke, West RSF, LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St. vs. Howard, West 1st, Cindy Brown, Long Beach St. vs. Ohio St., West RF, Tamika Whitmore, Memphis vs. Youngstown St., East 1st, Tara Mitchem, Missouri St. vs. Toledo, West 1st, Portia Hill, Stephen F. Austin vs. Arkansas, West RSF, Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas vs. Stanford, West RF, Kerry Bascom, Connecticut vs. Toledo, East 2nd, Sheri Sam, Vanderbilt vs. Harvard, Mideast 1st, Alicia Thompson, Texas Tech vs. Grambling, Midwest 1st, Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee vs. Boston College, East 2nd, Most Field Goals 21 Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Maryland, West RF, Barbara Kennedy, Clemson vs. Penn St., Mideast 1st, Lisa Ingram, La.-Monroe vs. Texas, Midwest RSF, Portia Hill, Stephen F. Austin vs. Arkansas, West RSF, Tamika Whitmore, Memphis vs. Youngstown St., East 1st, Clinette Jordan, Oklahoma St. vs. Miami (Fla.), Midwest 1st, Shannon Cate, Montana vs. Iowa, West 1st, Beth Hasenmiller, DePaul vs. Oklahoma St., Midwest 1st, Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., CH, Summer Erb, North Carolina St. vs. Mississippi St., Midwest 1st, Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt vs. Iowa St., Midwest RSF, Most Field Goals Attempted 35 Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Maryland, West RF, Jamie Redd, Washington vs. Purdue, Midwest 1st, Barbara Kennedy, Clemson vs. Penn St., Mideast 1st, Tina Hutchinson, San Diego St. vs. Oregon, West 1st, Termika Mitchell, Grambling vs. Alabama, Midwest 1st, Betty Lennox, Louisiana Tech vs. Old Dominion, Midwest RSF, Tina Hutchinson, San Diego St. vs. Long Beach St., West RSF, Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech vs. Tennessee, Mideast 2nd, Shannon Cate, Montana vs. Iowa, West 1st, Carolyn Aldridge, Tennessee St. vs. Oregon St., Mideast 1st, Highest Field-Goal Percentage (Min. 10 made) 100.0% (11-11) Terry Carmichael, St. Joseph s vs. North Carolina St., East 1st, % (10-10) Genia Miller, Cal St. Fullerton vs. Louisiana Tech, West 1st, % (10-10) Jessica Davenport, Ohio St. vs. West Virginia, Mideast 1st, % (10-10) Beth Swink, St. Francis (Pa.) vs. Purdue, West 1st, % (15-16) Lea Wise, Kentucky vs. Illinois, Midwest 1st, % (11-12) Albena Branzova, Florida Int l vs. Old Dominion, Mideast 1st, % (10-11) Chequita Wood, Maryland vs. Cheyney, East 1st, % (10-11) Vickie Johnson, Louisiana Tech vs. Mississippi, Mideast 2nd, % (10-11) Kara Wolters, Connecticut vs. Auburn, East 2nd, % (10-11) Bethany Donaphin, Stanford vs. Tulane, West 2nd, % (14-16) Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech vs. Kentucky, Midwest RF, % (14-16) Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas vs. Stephen F. Austin, West RSF, % (14-16) Brooke Smith, Stanford vs. Oklahoma, San Antonio RSF, Most Three-Point Field Goals 8 Julie Krommenhoek, Utah vs. Louisville, West 1st, Nadia Begay, Boise St. vs. George Washington, Los Angeles 1st, Monick Foote, Virginia vs. Florida, East 2nd, Danielle Viglione, Texas vs. Missouri St., East 1st, Katrina Price, Stephen F. Austin vs. Toledo, Midwest 1st, Jillian Danker, Vanderbilt vs. Idaho St., Midwest 1st, Brandi McCain, Florida vs. Washington, West 2nd, Erin Thorn, BYU vs. Florida, Midwest 1st, Laurie Koehn, Kansas St. vs. Notre Dame, East 2nd, tied (Most recent: Julianne Viani, Marist vs. Ohio St., Stanford 1st, ; Jenna Plumley, Oklahoma vs. Southeast Mo. St., Austin 1st, ; Abby Waner, Duke vs. Holy Cross, Raleigh 1st, ; Natalie Berglin, Green Bay vs. Connecticut, Hartford 2nd, ) Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 26 Brandi McCain, Florida vs. Washington, West 2nd, Jamie Craighead, Oregon vs. Iowa, Midwest 1st, Niesa Johnson, Alabama vs. Duke (4 ot), East 2nd, Carolyn Aldridge, Tennessee St. vs. Oregon St., Mideast 1st, Laurie Koehn, Kansas St. vs. Notre Dame, East 2nd, Julie Krommenhoek, Utah vs. Southern Miss., Midwest 1st, Kim MacMillan, Long Island vs. Connecticut, East 1st, Brooke Lassiter, Louisiana Tech vs. UC Santa Barb., East 1st, Katy Steding, Stanford vs. Auburn, CH, Bridgett Pettis, Florida vs. Virginia, East 2nd, Denise Goins, Grambling vs. Vanderbilt, East 1st, Termika Mitchell, Grambling vs. Alabama, Midwest 1st, Courtney Banghart, Dartmouth vs. Rutgers, Midwest 1st, Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. five made) 100.0% (6-6) Heather Haanen, Colorado St. vs. Maryland, East 1st, % (6-6) Mary Cofield, Iowa St. vs. Temple, Midwest 1st, % (5-5) Donna Holt, Virginia vs. St. John s (N.Y.), East 2nd, % (5-5) Karen Middleton, South Carolina vs. Northwestern, Mideast 2nd, % (5-5) Hillary Hager, Vanderbilt vs. Boston College, East 2nd, % (7-8) Danielle Viglione, Texas vs. Missouri St., East 1st, % (6-7) Mozell Brooks, Stephen F. Austin vs. LSU, West 1st, % (6-7) Jennifer Howard, North Carolina vs. Georgia, Midwest RSF, % (5-6) 13 tied (Most recent: RaShonta LeBlanc, LSU vs. UNC Asheville, Austin 1st, ) Most Free Throws 17 Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee vs. Long Beach St., East RF, Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Ohio St., West 1st, Amy Wetzel, Virginia Tech vs. Wisconsin, West 1st, Becky Hammon, Colorado St. vs. Cal St. Northridge, West 1st, Becky Hammon, Colorado St. vs. Missouri St., West 2nd, Jackie Stiles, Missouri St. vs. Rutgers, West 2nd, Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Colorado, West RF, Patty Stoffey, Loyola (Md.) vs. Oklahoma, East 1st, Tracy Reid, North Carolina vs. Howard, Mideast 1st, Ukari Figgs, Purdue vs. Washington, Midwest 1st, Chasity Melvin, North Carolina St. vs. Louisiana Tech, NSF, Maylana Martin, UCLA vs. Kentucky, West 2nd, Nicole Ohlde, Kansas St. vs. Valparaiso, Mideast 1st, Most Free Throws Attempted 21 Allison Feaster, Harvard vs. Stanford, West 1st, Nicole Ohlde, Kansas St. vs. Valparaiso, Mideast 1st, Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee vs. Long Beach St., East RF, Becky Hammon, Colorado St. vs. Cal St. Northridge, West 1st, Tracy Reid, North Carolina vs. Howard, Mideast 1st, Lucienne Berthieu, Old Dominion vs. SMU, Midwest 2nd, Jackie Stiles, Missouri St. vs. Rutgers, West 2nd, Lucienne Berthieu, Old Dominion vs. Georgia, Mideast 1st, LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St. vs. Howard, West 1st, Tonya Edwards, Tennessee vs. Virginia, East RF, Maureen Holohan, Northwestern vs. Georgia Tech, Mideast 1st, Beth Morgan, Notre Dame vs. Texas, East 2nd, Jackie Stiles, Missouri St. vs. Colorado St., West 2nd, Highest Free-Throw Percentage (Min. 10 made) 100.0% 36 tied (Most recent: 10-10, Dalila Eshe, Florida vs. New Mexico, Tucson 1st, ) Best Perfect Game: 16-16, Lorri Bauman, Drake vs. Ohio St., West 1st, Most Rebounds 23 Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech vs. Georgia, West 1st, Charlotte Smith, North Carolina vs. Louisiana Tech, CH, Daedra Charles, Tennessee vs. Missouri St., Mideast 2nd, Cherie Nelson, Southern California vs. Western Ky., West 2nd, Jessica Adair, George Washington vs. Boise St., Los Angeles 1st, Alison Lang, Oregon vs. Missouri, West 1st, Shelda Arceneaux, San Diego St. vs. Long Beach St., West RSF, Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion vs. Georgia, CH, Brigette Combs, Western Ky. vs. West Virginia, East 1st, Tandreia Green, Western Ky. vs. West Virginia, East 1st, Hamchetou Maiga, Old Dominion vs. SMU, Midwest 2nd, Naomi Mobley, Florida vs. Holy Cross, West 1st,

46 TOURNAMENT RECORDS - INDIVIDUAL Khara Smith, DePaul vs. LSU, San Antonio RSF, Courtney Paris, Oklahoma vs. Mississippi, Dayton RSF, Most Assists (Since 1985) 18 Tasha Pointer, Rutgers vs. Stephen F. Austin, West 1st, Suzie McConnell, Penn St. vs. North Carolina St., East 1st, Suzie McConnell, Penn St. vs. Rutgers, East RSF, Melinda Schmucker, Texas Tech vs. Grambling, Midwest 1st, MaChelle Joseph, Purdue vs. Northern Ill., Mideast 2nd, Tabitha Truesdale, Texas Tech vs. Tulane, Mideast 1st, Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion vs. St. Francis (Pa.), East 1st, Sheila Lambert, Baylor vs. Drake, East 2nd, Temeka Johnson, LSU vs. Liberty, Chattanooga RSF, Four tied (Most recent: Jess Strom, Penn St. vs. Florida Int l, Mideast 2nd, ) NOTE: Anne Troyan, Penn St. vs. North Carolina St., East 1st, , recorded 19 assists, and Rhonda Windham, Southern California vs. Georgia, , recorded 14 assists before assists became an official statistic. Most Steals (Since 1988) 14 Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion vs. St. Francis (Pa.), East 1st, Ruthie Bolton, Auburn vs. Long Beach St., NSF, Natalie Diaz, Old Dominion vs. Maine, East 2nd, Tomika Young, BYU vs. UC Santa Barb., West 1st, Marion Jones, North Carolina vs. Western Ill., West 1st, Nykesha Sales, Connecticut vs. Lehigh, Midwest 1st, Sherill Baker, Georgia vs. Marist, Trenton 1st, Eight tied (Most recent: Anna Montanana, George Washington vs. Mississippi, Chapel Hill 1st, ) Most Blocked Shots (Since 1988) 11 Pauline Jordan, UNLV vs. Colorado, West 2nd, Tracy Henderson, Georgia vs. Louisville, Midwest 2nd, Kelly Schumacher, Connecticut vs. Tennessee, CH, Lorri Bauman of Drake (pictured passing) holds the NCAA Championship single-game scoring record. She scored 50 points on March 21, 1982, in a loss to Stanford in the West Regional final. Bauman connected on 21 of 35 shots from the field. 9 Meribeth Feenstra, Liberty vs. Georgia, 1st, Dee Dee Franklin, LSU vs. Purdue, Midwest 2nd, Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas vs. UCLA, West 1st, Tajama Abraham, George Washington vs. Northwestern, East 1st, Jordan Adams, New Mexico vs. Miami (Fla.), Midwest 1st, Alison Bales, Duke vs. Connecticut, Bridgeport RF, Lisa Tate, Kansas vs. Penn St., Midwest 2nd, Martha Williams, George Washington vs. Colorado, Midwest RSF, Tajama Abraham, George Washington vs. Maine, East 1st, Kim Calhoun, Penn St. vs. Youngstown St., West 1st, Michelle Snow, Tennessee vs. Rutgers, NSF, Ruth Riley, Notre Dame vs. Purdue, CH, Janel McCarville, Minnesota vs. Boston College, Mideast RSF, NOTE: Anne Donovan, Old Dominion vs. Penn St., East RF, , recorded 12 blocked shots, Anne Donovan, Old Dominion vs. St. Peter s, East 1st, , recorded eight blocked shots and Katrina McClain, Georgia vs. Western Ky., NSF, , recorded seven blocked shots before blocked shots became an official statistic. Triple Doubles Cassandra Lander, Arizona St. vs. Georgia, Midwest 1st, : 17 pts., 11 rebs., 10 asts. Anne Donovan, Old Dominion vs. Penn St., East RF, : 20 pts., 13 rebs., 12 blks. Joni Davis, Missouri vs. LSU, Midwest 1st, : 14 pts., 11 rebs., 10 asts. Katie Meier, Duke vs. Manhattan, East 1st, : 16 pts., 11 rebs., 10 asts. Pauline Jordan, UNLV vs. Colorado, West 2nd, : 22 pts., 17 rebs., 11 blks. Sonja Henning, Stanford vs. Cal St. Fullerton, West 2nd, : 19 pts., 10 rebs., 10 asts. Niesa Johnson, Alabama vs. Duke (4 ot), East 2nd, : 28 pts., 12 rebs., 14 asts. Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion vs. St. Francis (Pa.), East 1st, : 22 pts., 15 asts., 14 stls. Nicole Powell, Stanford vs. Weber St., West 1st, : 20 pts., 11 rebs., 10 asts. Nicole Powell, Stanford vs. Tulane, West 2nd, : 16 pts., 10 rebs., 10 asts. Kristin Haynie, Michigan St. vs. Vanderbilt, Kansas City RSF, : 13 pts., 10 rebs., 10 asts. Single Game, Team Most Points 121 Alabama vs. Duke (120) (4 ot), East 2nd, Duke vs. Alabama (121) (4 ot), East 2nd, Ohio St. vs. Syracuse (75), Mideast 2nd, Connecticut vs. Hampton (45), East 1st, Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee Tech (53), Midwest 1st, Stanford vs. Arkansas (87), West RF, Tennessee vs. Appalachian St. (54), East 1st, Georgia vs. Louisville (69), Mideast 1st, Long Beach St. vs. BYU (85), West 1st, Tennessee vs. N.C. A&T (37), Mideast 1st, Most Points in One Half 65 Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee Tech, 1st Half, Midwest 1st, Connecticut vs. Hampton, 1st Half, East 1st, Kentucky vs. Nebraska, 2nd Half, West 1st, Georgia vs. Louisville, 2nd Half, Mideast 1st, Texas vs. La.-Monroe, 1st Half, Midwest RSF, Ohio St. vs. Syracuse, 2nd Half, Mideast 2nd, Long Beach St. vs. BYU, 1st Half, West 1st, Auburn vs. Maryland, 2nd Half, Mideast RF, Tennessee vs. Western Caro., 1st Half, Knoxville 1st, Cheyney vs. Monmouth, 1st Half, East 1st, Western Ky. vs. Rutgers, 2nd Half, East 1st, Fewest Points 27 Southern U. vs. Duke (96), Norfolk 1st, Long Island vs. Connecticut (101), East 1st, Holy Cross vs. Penn St. (64), Mideast 1st, St. Francis (Pa.) vs. Minnesota (64), Minneapolis 1st, UMBC vs. Connecticut (82), Hartford 1st, Missouri St. vs. Colorado (78), Midwest 2nd, East Caro. vs. Rutgers (77), East Lansing 1st, Monmouth vs. Cheyney (107), East 1st, Lehigh vs. Connecticut (103), Midwest 1st, Arizona St. vs. Vanderbilt (61), Midwest 2nd, Fewest Points in One Half 10 Long Island vs. Connecticut, 2nd Half, East 1st, Missouri St. vs. Colorado, 1st Half, Midwest 2nd, Texas Tech vs. Rutgers, 1st Half, Midwest RSF, New Mexico vs. Notre Dame, 2nd Half, Midwest 1st, Southern U. vs. Duke, 2nd Half, Norfolk 1st, Stephen F. Austin vs. Rutgers, 1st Half, West 1st, Michigan St. vs. TCU, 1st Half, East 1st, Oklahoma vs. Louisiana Tech, 2nd Half, East 2nd, Florida A&M vs. Clemson, 1st Half, Mideast 1st, St. Francis (Pa.) vs. Villanova, 2nd Half, Mideast 1st, Penn St. vs. Connecticut, 1st Half, East RF, UMBC vs. Connecticut, 2nd Half, Hartford 1st, East Caro. vs. Rutgers, 2nd Half, East Lansing 1st, Largest Winning Margin 74 Tennessee (111) vs. N.C. A&T (37), Mideast 1st, Cheyney (107) vs. Monmouth (35), East 1st, Connecticut (101) vs. Long Island (29), East 1st, Connecticut (116) vs. Hampton (45), East 1st, Duke (96) vs. Southern U. (27), Norfolk 1st, Connecticut (103) vs. Lehigh (35), Midwest 1st, Louisiana Tech (114) vs. Tennessee Tech (53), Midwest 1st, Tennessee (113) vs. Appalachian St. (54), East 1st, Louisiana Tech (98) vs. UCF (41), Midwest 1st, North Carolina (95) vs. Prairie View (38), Pittsburgh 1st, Most Points Scored By Losing Team 120 Duke vs. Alabama (121) (4 ot), East 2nd, Michigan State vs. Oklahoma St. (96), Midwest 2nd, Drake vs. George Washington (96), Midwest 2nd, Nebraska vs. Kentucky (98), West 1st, La.-Monroe vs. Texas (99), Midwest RSF, Providence vs. Clemson (103), East 2nd, Southern California vs. Tennessee (91), Mideast RF, Texas vs. Western Ky. (92), Mideast RSF, Arkansas vs. Stanford (114), West RF, Fairfield vs. Providence (88), East 1st, Tennessee Tech vs. Alabama (100), Mideast 1st, Washington vs. Missouri St. (104), West RF, Most Field Goals 50 Georgia vs. Louisville, Mideast 1st, Duke vs. Alabama (4 ot), East 2nd, Long Beach St. vs. BYU, West 1st, The Tournament

47 48 Tournament Records Team 47 Maryland vs. Appalachian St., East 1st, Long Beach St. vs. Ohio St., West RF, Ohio St. vs. Syracuse, Mideast 2nd, Stanford vs. Arkansas, West RF, Cheyney vs. Monmouth, East 1st, Auburn vs. Maryland, Mideast RF, Stanford vs. Illinois, Midwest 2nd, Connecticut vs. Long Island, East 1st, Fewest Field Goals 10 Clemson vs. Connecticut, East 2nd, Long Island vs. Connecticut, East 1st, Hartford vs. Rutgers, Storrs 1st, East Caro. vs. Rutgers, East Lansing 1st, Missouri St. vs. Colorado, Midwest 2nd, St. Francis (Pa.) vs. Minnesota, Minneapolis 1st, Southern U. vs. Duke, Norfolk 1st, Belmont vs. Georgia, Minneapolis 1st, Northwestern vs. George Washington, East 1st, Indiana vs. TCU, East 1st, Colorado vs. UC Santa Barb., East 1st, Most Field Goals Attempted 114 Alabama vs. Duke (4 ot), East 2nd, Duke vs. Alabama (4 ot), East 2nd, SMU vs. Southern Miss. (ot), West 1st, Southern Miss. vs. SMU (ot), West 1st, San Diego St. vs. Long Beach St. (ot), West RSF, DePaul vs. Liberty, College Park 2nd, Georgia vs. St. Francis (Pa.), Midwest 1st, Grambling vs. Alabama, Midwest 1st, Georgia vs. Louisville, Mideast 1st, Alabama vs. Ga. Southern, Mideast 1st, Georgia Tech vs. Northwestern, Mideast 1st, Fewest Field Goals Attempted 33 Vanderbilt vs. Delaware St., East Lansing 1st, George Washington vs. Virginia, East 2nd, Hartford vs. Rutgers, Storrs 1st, Southern Ill. vs. Auburn, Midwest 2nd, Gonzaga vs. Middle Tenn., Stanford 1st, Vanderbilt vs. Iowa, Mideast 2nd, Connecticut vs. Clemson, East RF, Missouri St. vs. Iowa, Midwest 2nd, Montana vs. San Diego St., West 1st, Iowa St. vs. Rutgers, Mideast 2nd, Highest Field-Goal Percentage 75.0% (42-56) Texas vs. Missouri, Midwest 2nd, % (44-62) Connecticut vs. Hampton, East 1st, % (42-61) Texas vs. Drake, Midwest 1st, % (32-47) Maryland vs. Missouri St., Midwest 2nd, % (40-59) Arizona St. vs. Georgia, Midwest 1st, % (29-43) Western Ky. vs. St. Joseph s, East 2nd, % (39-58) Penn St. vs. North Carolina St., East 1st, % (45-68) Ohio St. vs. Syracuse, Mideast 2nd, % (38-58) Old Dominion vs. Kansas St., Mideast RSF, % (41-63) Louisiana Tech vs. Texas Tech, Midwest 1st, Tournament trivia Q uestion... In what year did the field for the NCAA Division I women s basketball championship last expand? A nswer , from 48 to 64 teams. Lowest Field-Goal Percentage 15.4% (10-65) Long Island vs. Connecticut, East 1st, % (10-61) East Caro. vs. Rutgers, East Lansing 1st, % (11-60) Southern U. vs. Duke, Norfolk 1st, % (13-64) Furman vs. Tennessee, Mideast 1st, % (11-54) Missouri St. vs. Colorado, Midwest 2nd, % (11-54) Belmont vs. Georgia, Minneapolis 1st, % (10-49) Clemson vs. Connecticut, East 2nd, % (15-71) Alcorn St. vs. Notre Dame, Midwest 1st, % (14-66) Houston vs. Boston College, Chapel Hill 1st, % (12-54) Northwestern vs. George Washington, East 1st, Most Three-Point Field Goals 16 Harvard vs. Vanderbilt, Mideast 1st, Iowa St. vs. St. Francis (Pa.), Midwest 1st, Xavier vs. Louisville, Mideast 1st, Colorado St. vs. Maryland, East 1st, Connecticut vs. Auburn, East 2nd, BYU vs. Oklahoma, East 1st, New Mexico vs. Mississippi St., Midwest 2nd, Eight tied (Most recent: Boise St. vs. George Washington, Los Angeles 1st, ) Fewest Three-Point Field Goals tied (Most recent: Texas A&M vs. Texas-Arlington, Los Angeles 1st, ; East Caro. vs. Rutgers, East Lansing 1st, ; Temple vs. Nebraska, Raleigh 1st, ; Temple vs. Duke, Raleigh 2nd, ) Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 52 Alabama vs. Duke (4 ot), East 2nd, Alcorn St. vs. Notre Dame, Midwest 1st, Alabama vs. Western Ky., Mideast 2nd, Colorado St. vs. UCLA, West RSF, Grambling vs. Vanderbilt, East 1st, Santa Clara vs. Oregon, West 1st, Xavier vs. Purdue, Mideast RF, DePaul vs. Liberty, College Park 2nd, Toledo vs. Western Ky., Mideast 1st, Stanford vs. Maine, East 1st, Grambling vs. Alabama, Midwest 1st, Florida vs. Washington, West 2nd, Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 0 31 tied (Most recent: Georgia vs. Long Beach St., West RSF, ) Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. five made) 100.0% (5-5) South Carolina vs. Northwestern, Midwest 2nd, % (7-8) Virginia Tech vs. Iowa, East 1st, % (6-7) Virginia vs. St. John s (N.Y.), East 2nd, % (6-7) Texas vs. UNLV, West RSF, % (6-7) Eastern Ky. vs. Arizona St., Fresno 1st, % (8-10) Stanford vs. Iowa, Midwest RSF, % (7-9) Missouri St. vs. Oklahoma St., Midwest 1st, % (7-9) Vanderbilt vs. Harvard, Mideast 1st, % (10-13) SMU vs. DePaul, Mideast 1st, % (9-12) Purdue vs. Vanderbilt, West RSF, % (9-12) Rutgers vs. Arizona, Midwest 2nd, % (6-8) Santa Clara vs. Texas Tech, West 2nd, % (6-8) Old Dominion vs. Tennessee Tech, Mideast 1st, Lowest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. 10 att.) 0.0% (0-14) Missouri St. vs. Colorado, Midwest 2nd, % (0-13) Duke vs. San Francisco, Mideast 2nd, % (0-13) North Carolina vs. Middle Tenn., East 1st, % (0-11) Virginia vs. Stanford, NSF, % (0-11) Stanford vs. Colorado, West RSF, % (0-10) Southern Ill. vs. Mississippi, Midwest 2nd, % (0-10) Southern Miss. vs. Western Ky., East 2nd, % (1-14) Louisiana Tech vs. Northern Ill., Mideast 1st, % (1-14) UCLA vs. Missouri St., Midwest RSF, % (1-14) Georgia Tech vs. Northwestern, Mideast 1st, % (1-14) Maryland vs. Purdue, Mideast 1st, % (1-14) Old Dominion vs. Duke, East RSF, % (1-14) Arizona St. vs. Vanderbilt, Midwest 2nd, Most Free Throws 39 Purdue vs. Washington, Midwest 1st, Tennessee vs. Long Beach St., East RF, Western Ky. vs. Oregon St., Mideast 2nd, Colorado St. vs. Missouri St., West 2nd, Oklahoma St. vs. DePaul, Midwest 1st, North Carolina vs. Ga. Southern, East 1st, Tennessee vs. Southern California, Mideast RF, Penn St. vs. Kansas, Midwest 2nd, Connecticut vs. Stanford, NSF, Illinois vs. Duke, Midwest 2nd, Stanford vs. Santa Clara, Fresno 1st, Fewest Free Throws 0 Kentucky vs. Drake, Midwest 1st, Oklahoma St. vs. Texas, Midwest 1st, Fordham vs. Penn St., Midwest 1st, Stephen F. Austin vs. Xavier, East 1st, Villanova vs. St. Francis (Pa.), Mideast 1st, Villanova vs. Tennessee, Mideast RF, La Salle vs. Villanova, East 1st, St. Joseph s vs. Maryland, Mideast 2nd, Vanderbilt vs. Texas Tech, NSF, UNLV vs. Minnesota, Midwest 1st, Stanford vs. Tennessee, Midwest RF, Most Free Throws Attempted 48 Tennessee vs. Long Beach St., East RF, North Carolina vs. Ga. Southern, East 1st, Western Ky. vs. Oregon St., Mideast 2nd, Alabama vs. Grambling, Midwest 1st, Colorado St. vs. Missouri St., West 2nd, Connecticut vs. Stanford, NSF, Purdue vs. Rutgers, Midwest RF, South Carolina vs. Alabama, Midwest 1st, Notre Dame vs. George Washington, Mideast 2nd, Louisiana Tech vs. Kansas, Midwest 2nd, Fewest Free Throws Attempted 0 Villanova vs. St. Francis (Pa.), Mideast 1st, Kentucky vs. Drake, Midwest 1st, St. Joseph s vs. Maryland, Mideast 2nd, Fordham vs. Penn St., Midwest 1st, Oklahoma St. vs. Texas, Midwest 1st, Villanova vs. Tennessee, Mideast RF, Texas vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest RF, DePaul vs. Duke, Midwest 1st, New Mexico vs. Purdue, Knoxville 1st, DePaul vs. LSU, San Antonio RSF, Highest Free-Throw Percentage (Min. 10 made) 100.0% (15-15) Rhode Island vs. Oklahoma St., Midwest 1st, % (14-14) Virginia vs. Memphis St., Mideast 2nd, % (14-14) Tennessee Tech vs. Texas Tech, Mideast 1st, % (14-14) Temple vs. Iowa St., Midwest 1st, % (12-12) Utah vs. Notre Dame, Midwest RSF,

48 Tournament Records Team % (12-12) Missouri St. vs. Purdue, West Lafayette 1st, % (10-10) Auburn vs. Penn St., Midwest 2nd, % (10-10) Idaho St. vs. Stanford, Stanford 1st, % (23-24) Oklahoma vs. Marist, Midwest 1st, % (22-23) Tennessee vs. Wake Forest, East 2nd, Lowest Free-Throw Percentage (Min. 10 att.) 26.7% (4-15) Rutgers vs. Ohio St., East 2nd, % (6-21) Louisiana Tech vs. Kentucky, Midwest RF, % (5-17) Tennessee Tech vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest 1st, % (3-10) Connecticut vs. Vanderbilt, East 2nd, % (3-10) George Washington vs. Notre Dame, East RF, % (3-10) LSU vs. Rutgers, NSF, % (4-13) Holy Cross vs. Ohio St., East 1st, % (6-19) Western Ky. vs. Southern Miss., East 2nd, % (4-12) Oklahoma vs. Louisiana Tech, East 2nd, % (4-12) UCF vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest 1st, % (5-15) Utah vs. Louisville, West 1st, % (4-12) UNC Asheville vs. LSU, Austin 1st, Most Rebounds 67 Duke vs. Alabama (4 ot), East 2nd, Clemson vs. Providence, East 2nd, Tennessee vs. South Carolina St., Mideast 1st, UCLA vs. Notre Dame, Midwest 1st, Washington vs. Vanderbilt, West 1st, Notre Dame vs. Alcorn St., Midwest 1st, Michigan St. vs. Alcorn St., Minneapolis 1st, Cheyney vs. Monmouth, East 1st, Western Ky. vs. Southern California, West 2nd, Western Ky. vs. West Virginia, East 1st, Colorado vs. Marquette, West 1st, Louisiana Tech vs. Oklahoma, East 2nd, North Carolina St. vs. Youngstown St., East 2nd, Duke vs. Southern U., Norfolk 1st, Fewest Rebounds 14 Missouri St. vs. Maryland, Midwest 2nd, Idaho St. vs. Vanderbilt, Midwest 1st, Vanderbilt vs. Auburn, Mideast RSF, Kansas St. vs. Old Dominion, Mideast RSF, Villanova vs. Tennessee, Mideast RF, Monmouth vs. Cheyney, East 1st, Maryland vs. Old Dominion, East RSF, Montana vs. Florida, West 1st, Holy Cross vs. Duke, East 1st, Green Bay vs. Old Dominion, Midwest 1st, Largest Rebound Margin 42 Cheyney (60) vs. Monmouth (18), East 1st, Tennessee (64) vs. South Carolina St. (23), Mid east 1st, Clemson (66) vs. Providence (30), East 2nd, Tennessee (57) vs. Virginia (22), East RSF, Connecticut (58) vs. Lehigh (23), Midwest 1st, North Carolina St. (60) vs. Youngstown St. (25), East 2nd, Connecticut (57) vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (24), Midwest 1st, Michigan St. (62) vs. Alcorn St. (29), Minneapolis 1st, Stanford (53) vs. Idaho St. (20), Stanford 1st, Duke (60) vs. Southern U. (28), Norfolk 1st, Western Ky. (60) vs. West Virginia (29), East 1st, Most Assists (Since 1985) 37 Stanford vs. Arkansas, West RF, Stanford vs. Howard, West 1st, Texas Tech vs. Grambling, Midwest 1st, Connecticut vs. Dartmouth, Storrs 1st, Tennessee vs. Tennessee Tech, Mideast 2nd, Maryland vs. Appalachian St., East 1st, Vanderbilt vs. Minnesota, East 2nd, Tennessee vs. Florida A&M, Mideast 1st, Ohio St. vs. Penn St., East RSF, Arkansas vs. Northwestern, Midwest 2nd, Duke vs. Northwestern St., Mideast 1st, NOTE: Georgia vs. Louisville, Mideast 1st, , recorded 35 assists, Penn St. vs. North Carolina St., East 1st, , recorded 34 assists, and Arizona St. vs. Georgia, Midwest 1st, , recorded 32 assists before assists became an official statistic. Fewest Assists (Since 1985) 2 Texas-Arlington vs. Texas A&M, Los Angeles 1st, UC Riverside vs. Arizona St., Los Angeles 1st, LSU vs. Southern Ill., Midwest 2nd, Montana vs. Stanford, Midwest 2nd, Vanderbilt vs. Stephen F. Austin, Midwest RSF, Marquette vs. Florida Int l, Mideast 1st, Austin Peay vs. Tennessee, Mideast 1st, Hampton vs. Texas, West 1st, Western Caro. vs. Tennessee, Knoxville 1st, tied (Most recent: Arizona vs. LSU, Knoxville 2nd, ) NOTE: South Carolina St. vs. Tennessee, Mideast 1st, and Middle Tenn. vs. Tennessee, Mideast 1st, , recorded two assists each before assists became an official statistic. Most Steals (Since 1988) 25 Maryland vs. Stephen F. Austin, West RSF, Old Dominion vs. Tennessee Tech, East 1st, Stephen F. Austin vs. Mississippi, Midwest 1st, Tennessee vs. Radford, East 1st, Tennessee vs. N.C. A&T, Mideast 1st, Florida St. vs. Appalachian St., Mideast 1st, Purdue vs. Radford, West 1st, Oklahoma vs. Loyola (Md.), East 1st, Purdue vs. UC Santa Barb., Mideast 1st, Seven tied (Most recent: Tennessee vs. North Carolina, NSF, ) Most Blocked Shots (Since 1988) 15 UNLV vs. Colorado, West 2nd, North Carolina vs. Western Ill., West 1st, Georgia vs. Louisville, Midwest 2nd, Connecticut vs. Long Island, East 1st, Old Dominion vs. Purdue, Mideast 2nd, Duke vs. Texas Tech, Midwest RF, Tennessee vs. Colgate, Midwest 1st, Rice vs. Georgia, Dallas 1st, tied (Most recent: Michigan St. vs. Delaware, East Lansing 1st, ) NOTE: Old Dominion vs. Penn St., East RF, , recorded 15 blocked shots before blocked shots became an official statistic. Most Turnovers 39 Stephen F. Austin vs. Maryland, West RSF, Gonzaga vs. Middle Tenn., Stanford 1st, Kansas St. vs. Texas, Midwest RSF, Mississippi vs. Stephen F. Austin, Midwest 1st, Appalachian St. vs. Florida St., Mideast 1st, Manhattan vs. Virginia, East 1st, Howard vs. Connecticut, Mideast 1st, Appalachian St. vs. Tennessee, East 1st, Oklahoma vs. Connecticut, East RSF, Eight tied (Most recent: Xavier vs. Clemson, Mideast 2nd, ) Fewest Turnovers 3 Louisiana Tech vs. UC Santa Barb., East 1st, South Carolina St. vs. La Salle, Mideast OR, Stanford vs. Montana, West 2nd, Villanova vs. Drake, East 1st, Tennessee vs. Villanova, Mideast RF, Texas vs. LSU, West RF, Chattanooga vs. Rutgers, Midwest 1st, Houston vs. UC Santa Barb., East 2nd, Vanderbilt vs. Montana, Seattle 1st, Michigan St. vs. Stanford, Kansas City RF, Most Personal Fouls 36 Missouri St. vs. Colorado St., West 2nd, Florida St. vs. Mississippi, Mideast 1st, Jackson St. vs. Middle Tenn., Midwest OR, LSU vs. Louisiana Tech, Midwest RSF, West Virginia vs. Virginia, East RSF, Howard vs. Long Beach St., West 1st, Mississippi vs. Tennessee, Mideast RSF, Long Beach St. vs. Tennessee, East RF, Ohio St. vs. Texas, Midwest 2nd, Oregon St. vs. Western Ky., Mideast 2nd, Washington vs. Purdue, Midwest 1st, Fewest Personal Fouls 4 St. Francis (Pa.) vs. Villanova, Mideast 1st, Tennessee vs. Villanova, Mideast RF, Idaho St. vs. Stanford, Stanford 1st, Connecticut vs. UMBC, Hartford 1st, Penn St. vs. Fordham, Midwest 1st, North Carolina St. vs. Mississippi St., Midwest 1st, Minnesota vs. UNLV, Midwest 1st, Chattanooga vs. Rutgers, Midwest 1st, Duke vs. Rutgers, Greensboro RSF, tied (Most recent: LSU vs. DePaul, San Antonio RSF, ) Most Disqualifications 5 Mississippi vs. Tennessee, Mideast RSF, Oregon St. vs. Western Ky., Mideast 2nd, tied (Most recent: Rutgers vs. Georgia, Midwest 2nd, ) Series Records Individual (Three-Game Minimum for Averages and Percentages) Most Points 177 Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, 1993 (5) 158 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1998 (6) 157 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2003 (6) 140 Jackie Stiles, Missouri St., 2001 (5) 139 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, 2001 (6) 138 Sophia Young, Baylor, 2005 (6) 136 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1997 (6) 134 Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, 1989 (5) 132 Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame, 1997 (5) 132 Crystal Langhorne, Maryland, 2006 (6) Highest Scoring Average 36.7 (110) Lorri Bauman, Drake, 1982 (3) 35.4 (177) Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, 1993 (5) 29.3 (88) LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St., 1983 (3) 28.3 (113) Sheri Sam, Vanderbilt, 1996 (4) 28.0 (112) Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech, 1984 (4) 28.0 (140) Jackie Stiles, Missouri St., 2001 (5) 27.8 (111) Armintie Price, Mississippi, 2007 (4) 27.7 (83) Shalunda Enis, Alabama, 1996 (3) 27.7 (83) Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, 2006 (3) 27.5 (110) Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas, 1990 (4) Most Field Goals 64 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1998 (6 games) 59 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1997 (6) 56 Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, 1993 (5) 55 Seimone Augustus, LSU, 2004 (5) 54 Sophia Young, Baylor, 2005 (6) 53 Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, 1989 (5) 53 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2003 (6) 53 Crystal Langhorne, Maryland, 2006 (6) 51 Tracy Henderson, Georgia, 1996 (6) 50 Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame, 1997 (5) 50 Clarisse Machanguana, Old Dominion, 1997 (6) Most Field Goals Attempted 131 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1998 (6 games) 110 Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, 1993 (5) 108 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1997 (6) 104 Sophia Young, Baylor, 2005 (6) 101 Tonya Sampson, North Carolina, 1994 (6) 100 Debra Williams, Louisiana Tech, 1994 (6) 96 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2003 (6) 95 Saudia Roundtree, Georgia, 1996 (6) 95 Seimone Augustus, LSU, 2006 (5) 94 Seimone Augustus, LSU, 2004 (5) The Tournament

49 50 Series Records Individual Highest Field-Goal Percentage (Min. five made per game) 73.7% (42-57) Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas, 1990 (4 ) 73.3% (22-30) Peppi Brown, Duke, 1998 (4) 73.2% (30-41) Kara Wolters, Connecticut, 1994 (4) 72.2% (39-54) Michele VanGorp, Duke, 1999 (6) 71.6% (53-74) Crystal Langhorne, Maryland, 2006 (6) 71.4% (15-21) Jessie Hicks, Maryland, 1992 (3) 71.4% (15-21) Sarah Smith, Alabama, 1995 (3) 71.4% (20-28) Nicole Ohlde, Kansas St., 2002 (3) 71.4% (15-21) Carrem Gay, Duke, 2007 (3) 71.2% (42-59) Pam McGee, Southern California, 1983 (5) 70.8% (17-24) Angie Welle, Iowa St., 2000 (3) 70.8% (17-24) Debbie Merrill, Ohio State, 1985 (4) Most Three-Point Field Goals 20 Betsy Harris, Alabama, 1994 (5 games) 20 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2003 (6) 18 Molly Goodenbour, Stanford, 1992 (5) 18 Nicole Levandusky, Xavier, 2001 (4) 17 Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame, 2001 (6) 17 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2004 (6) 17 Lindsay Bowen, Michigan St., 2005 (6) 17 Shanna Zolman, Tennessee, 2006 (4) 15 Kim Pehlke, Western Ky., 1992 (5) 15 Monick Foote, Virginia, 1995 (4) 15 Beth Morgan, Notre Dame, 1997 (5) 15 Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2002 (6) 15 Katie Davis, Villanova, 2003 (4) 15 Quianna Chaney, LSU, 2007 (5) Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 47 Aubrey Eblin, Old Dominion, 1997 (6 games) 46 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2004 (6) 44 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2003 (6) 42 Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech, 1998 (6) 41 Lindsay Bowen, Michigan St., 2005 (6) 40 Betsy Harris, Alabama, 1994 (5) 39 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2001 (5) 38 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, 2002 (6) 37 Kedra Holland, Georgia, 1995 (5) 37 Ukari Figgs, Purdue, 1999 (6) 37 Kristi Toliver, Maryland, 2006 (6) Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. 1.5 made per game) 81.8% (9-11) Jennifer Azzi, Stanford, 1989 (3 games) 80.0% (8-10) Nykesha Sales, Connecticut, 1996 (5) 77.8% (7-9) Briann January, Arizona St., 2007 (3) Georgia s Teresa Edwards 73.3% (11-15) Amber Nicholas, Arkansas, 1990 (4) 66.7% (8-12) Melody Howard, Missouri St., 1993 (3) 66.7% (6-9) Kendra Wecker, Kansas St., 2002 (3) 66.7% (10-15) Doneeka Hodges, LSU, 2003 (4) 66.7% (14-21) Jamie Carey, Texas, 2004 (3) 64.7% (11-17) Mandi Moore, New Mexico, 2003 (4) 64.3% (9-14) Amber Tarr, Texas Tech, 2000 (4) 64.3% (9-14) Sebnem Kimyacioglu, Stanford, 2005 (4) Most Free Throws 57 Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, 1993 (5 games) 43 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, 2001 (6) 42 Jackie Stiles, Missouri St., 2001 (5) 41 Carolyn Jones, Auburn, 1990 (5) 40 Becky Hammon, Colorado St., 1999 (3) 39 Katie Douglas, Purdue, 2001 (6) 38 Lorri Bauman, Drake, 1982 (3) 37 Lindsay Whalen, Minnesota, 2004 (5) 35 Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt, 2002 (4) 34 Dana Johnson, Tennessee, 1995 (6) 34 Ukari Figgs, Purdue, 1999 (6) 34 LaNeishea Caufield, Oklahoma, 2002 (6) Most Free Throws Attempted 61 Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech, 1993 (5 games) 54 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, 2001 (6) 49 Jackie Stiles, Missouri St., 2001 (5) 48 Katie Douglas, Purdue, 2001 (6) 47 Becky Hammon, Colorado St., 1999 (3) 46 Carolyn Jones, Auburn, 1990 (5) 44 Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech, 1983 (5) 42 Lorri Bauman, Drake, 1982 (3) 42 Cheryl Miller, Southern California, 1983 (5) 41 Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech, 1989 (4) 41 Dana Johnson, Tennessee, 1995 (6) 41 Saudia Roundtree, Georgia, 1996 (6) 41 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1998 (6) 41 Lindsay Whalen, Minnesota, 2004 (5) Highest Free-Throw Percentage (Min. 2.5 made per game and 10 total) 100.0% (20-20) Sue Bird, Connecticut, 2002 (6 games) 100.0% (17-17) Kate Starbird, Stanford, 1997 (5) 100.0% (17-17) Sidney Spencer, Tennessee, 2007 (6) 100.0% (14-14) Laurie Carter, Virginia, 1988 (3) 100.0% (14-14) Nicole Erickson, Duke, 1998 (4) 100.0% (13-13) Sheana Mosch, Duke, 2000 (3) 100.0% (12-12) Amber Nicholas, Arkansas, 1990 (4) 100.0% (12-12) Jennifer Leitner, BYU, 2002 (3) 100.0% (11-11) Julie Lake, Texas Tech, 1996 (3) 100.0% (11-11) Erin Lawless, Purdue, 2006 (3) 100.0% (10-10) Seven tied [Most recent: Kristal Tharp, Liberty, 2005 (3)] Most Rebounds 75 Janel McCarville, Minnesota, 2004 (5 games) 72 Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion, 1985 (5) 69 Charlotte Smith, North Carolina, 1994 (5) 67 Daedra Charles, Tennessee, 1991 (5) 64 La Keshia Frett, Georgia, 1996 (6) 63 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, 1998 (6) 61 Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame, 1997 (5) 61 Marissa Coleman, Maryland, 2006 (6) 61 Candace Parker, Tennessee, 2007 (6) 60 Wendy Palmer, Virginia, 1995 (4) 60 Gwen Jackson, Tennessee, 2003 (6) Highest Rebound Average 15.7 (47 rebounds in 3 games) Khara Smith, DePaul, (75 in 5) Janel McCarville, Minnesota, (60 in 4) Wendy Palmer, Virginia, (72 in 5) Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion, (43 in 3) Pauline Jordan, UNLV, (42 in 3) Shanda Berry, Iowa, (42 in 3) Franthea Price, Iowa, (42 in 3) Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech, (42 in 3) Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, (69 in 5) Charlotte Smith, North Carolina, (41 in 3) Amisha Carter, Louisiana Tech, (54 in 4) Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech, 1989 Most Assists (Since 1985) 50 Temeka Johnson, LSU, 2004 (5 games) 47 LaQuan Stallworth, Louisiana Tech, 1998 (6) 44 Helen Darling, Penn St., 2000 (5) 44 Temeka Johnson, LSU, 2005 (5) 42 Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech, 1987 (5) 40 Dawn Staley, Virginia, 1991 (5) 39 Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech, 1988 (5) 39 Michelle Marciniak, Tennessee, 1995 (6) 39 Saudia Roundtree, Georgia, 1996 (6) 39 Lindsay Whalen, Minnesota, 2004 (5) Most Steals (Since 1988) 23 Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion, 1998 (3 games) 22 Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion, 1997 (6) 20 Katie Douglas, Purdue, 2001 (6) 20 Niele Ivey, Notre Dame, 2001 (6) 19 Laurie Aaron, Iowa, 1993 (4) 19 Natalie Diaz, Old Dominion, 1999 (3) 18 Kristin Haynie, Michigan St., 2005 (6) 17 Kate Starbird, Stanford, 1995 (5) 17 Marie Ferdinand, LSU, 2000 (4) 17 Alana Beard, Duke, 2002 (5) Most Blocks (Since 1988) 30 Alison Bales, Duke, 2006 (6 games) 22 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut, 1995 (6) 19 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, 2001 (6) 18 Tajama Abraham, George Washington, 1997 (4) 18 Teresa Geter, Tennessee, 1998 (6) 18 Asjha Jones, Connecticut, 2002 (6) 17 Tracy Henderson, Georgia, 1996 (6) 17 Jordan Adams, New Mexico, 2003 (3) 17 LaToya Pringle, North Carolina, 2007 (5) 16 Kelly Schumacher, Connecticut, 2000 (6) 16 Alison Bales, Duke, 2005 (4) 15 Candace Parker, Tennessee, 2006 (4) 15 Sylvia Fowles, LSU, 2007 (5) Team (Three-Game Minimum for Averages and Percentages) Most Points 547 Connecticut, 2000 (6 games) 531 Tennessee, 1998 (6) 509 Tennessee, 1996 (6) 507 Connecticut, 1995 (6) 500 Connecticut, 2002 (6) Most Field Goals 203 Connecticut, 2000 (6 games) 198 Tennessee, 1996 (6) 196 Georgia, 1998 (6) 196 Tennessee, 1998 (6) 192 Connecticut, 2002 (6) Most Field Goals Attempted 427 Tennessee, 1998 (6 games) 423 Louisiana Tech, 1998 (6) 421 Georgia, 1996 (6) 418 Tennessee, 1996 (6) Highest Field-Goal Percentage 56.1% ( ) Connecticut, 2000 (6 games) 52.7% ( ) LSU, 2000 (4) 52.6% (80-152) Notre Dame, 2000 (3) 52.6% (81-154) Kansas St., 2002 (3) 52.5% ( ) Purdue, 2007 (4) Most Three-Point Field Goals 44 Xavier, 2001 (4 games) 44 Connecticut, 2004 (6) 43 Oklahoma, 2002 (6) 43 Connecticut, 2003 (6) 38 Connecticut, 2001 (5) Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 116 Connecticut, 2004 (6 games) 113 Oklahoma, 2002 (6) 109 Connecticut, 2003 (6) 107 Connecticut, 2001 (5) 99 Stanford, 1996 (5) 99 Xavier, 2001 (4) Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage 66.7% (22-33) Stanford, 1989 (3 games) 57.1% (16-28) Geor5ge Washington, 2007 (3) 52.2% (12-23) Purdue, 2004 (3) 50.0% (21-42) Texas, 2004 (3) 50.0% (15-30) Rutgers, 2006 (3) Most Free Throws 128 Tennessee, 2003 (6 games) 125 Tennessee, 1998 (6) 118 Purdue, 1999 (6) 114 Connecticut, 1995 (6) 110 North Carolina, 1994 (6) 110 Purdue, 2001 (6) Most Free Throws Attempted 175 Tennessee, 1998 (6 games) 168 Purdue, 1999 (6) 161 Connecticut, 1995 (6)

50 Series Records Team North Carolina, 1994 (6) 154 Tennessee, 2000 (6) Highest Free-Throw Percentage (Min. 75 made) 81.2% ( ) Texas Tech, 1993 (5 games) 79.8% ( ) Missouri St., 2001 (5) 79.1% (91-115) Tennessee, 2002 (5) 78.6% (81-103) Penn St., 2000 (5) 78.4% ( ) Oklahoma, 2002 (5) Most Rebounds 292 Duke, 2006 (6 games) 285 Maryland, 2006 (6 games) 284 Connecticut, 1995 (6) 284 Tennessee, 1998 (6) 282 Tennessee, 1996 (6) Most Assists (Since 1985) 128 Connecticut, 2002 (6 games) 118 Connecticut, 1995 (6) 117 Connecticut, 2000 (6) 115 Tennessee, 1995 (6) 114 Stanford, 1995 (5) Most Steals (Since 1988) 81 Connecticut, 2000 (6 games) 75 Old Dominion, 1997 (6) 67 Tennessee, 1998 (6) 66 North Carolina, 1994 (6) 66 North Carolina, 2006 (5) Most Blocks (Since 1988) 53 Connecticut, 2002 (6 games) 50 Duke, 2006 (6) 41 Connecticut, 1995 (6) 36 Notre Dame, 2001 (6) 35 Tennessee, 1998 (6) Career Records Individual (Min. 10 games) Most Points 479 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, (22 games) 430 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, (23) 388 Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, (18) 372 Seimone Augustus, LSU, (19) 352 Alana Beard, Duke, (17) Tennessee s Chamique Holdsclaw holds the career record for most points with 479, while playing in 22 championship games. 333 Cheryl Miller, Southern California, (16) 312 Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech, (14) 291 Penny Toler, San Diego St./Long Beach St., 1985, (13) 276 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, (14) 274 Dawn Staley, Virginia, (15) 270 Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt, (12) Highest Scoring Average 22.5 (270 in 12 games) Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt, (291 in 13) Penny Toler, San Diego St./Long Beach St., 1985, (312 in 14) Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech, (263 in 12) Cindy Brown, Long Beach St., (479 in 22) Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, (261 in 12) Clarissa Davis, Texas, (388 in 18) Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, (333 in 16) Cheryl Miller, Southern California, (352 in 17) Alana Beard, Duke, (263 in 13) Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech, Most Field Goals 195 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, (22 games) 160 Seimone Augustus, LSU, (19) 155 Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, (18) 151 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, (23) 130 Alana Beard, Duke, (19) 128 Penny Toler, San Diego St./Long Beach St., 1985, (13) 121 Cheryl Miller, Southern California, (16) 118 Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech, (14) 108 Clarissa Davis, Texas, (12) 103 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, (14) Most Field Goals Attempted 399 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, (22 games) 330 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, (23) 314 Seimone Augustus, LSU, (19) 294 Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, (18) 270 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut, (13) 261 Penny Toler, San Diego St./Long Beach St., 1985, (13) 251 Alana Beard, Duke, (19) 245 Cheryl Miller, Southern California, (16) 215 Teresa Edwards, Georgia, (14) 213 Dawn Staley, Virginia, (15) 213 Ivory Latta, North Carolina, (15) Highest Field-Goal Percentage 71.4% (60-84) Katrina McClain, Georgia, (12 games) 66.9% ( ) Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, (14) 63.8% ( ) Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt, (12) 63.7% (58-91) Kristen Folkl, Stanford, 1995, 1997 (11) 62.4% (98-157) Pam McGee, Southern California, (13) 61.8% ( ) Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech, (14) 60.3% ( ) Clarissa Davis, Texas, (12) 59.6% (84-141) Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee, (12) 57.5% (77-134) Daedra Charles, Tennessee, (13) 57.1% (96-168) Janet Harris, Georgia, (13) Most Three-Point Field Goals 61 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, (23 games) 42 Shanna Zolman, Tennessee, (21) 39 Sue Bird, Connecticut, (17) 29 Jennifer Azzi, Stanford, (10) 29 Ivory Latta, North Carolina, (15) 28 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut, (16) 27 Molly Goodenbour, Stanford, (13) Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 167 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, (23 games) 102 Ivory Latta, North Carolina, (15) 95 Shanna Zolman, Tennessee, (21) 84 Sue Bird, Connecticut, (17) 66 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut, (16) 65 Ukari Figgs, Purdue, (13) 65 Katie Gearlds, Purdue, (12) 63 Nicole Powell, Stanford, (11) Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (Min. 1.5 made per game) 55.3% (29-52) Jennifer Azzi, Stanford, (10 games) 47.4% (27-57) Molly Goodenbour, Stanford, (13) 46.4% (39-84) Sue Bird, Connecticut, (17) 44.2% (42-95) Shanna Zolman, Tennessee, (21) 42.4% (28-66) Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut, (16) 41.3% (26-63) Nicole Powell, Stanford, (11) Most Free Throws 91 Cheryl Miller, Southern California, (16 games) 89 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, (22) 87 Katie Douglas, Purdue, (18) 82 Alana Beard, Duke, (17) 78 Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, (18) Most Free Throws Attempted 122 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, (22 games) 121 Cheryl Miller, Southern California, (16) 109 Katie Douglas, Purdue, (18) 103 Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, (18) 103 Alana Beard, Duke, (17) Highest Free-Throw Percentage (Min. 2.5 made per game and 25 total) 95.7% (44-46) Kelly Miller, Georgia, (12 games) 93.1% (27-29) Sue Bird, Connecticut, (17) 88.6% (31-35) Nicole Powell, Stanford, (11) 88.4% (38-43) Katie Gearlds, Purdue, (12) 87.8% (72-82) Carolyn Jones, Auburn, (13) 87.3% (62-71) Ukari Figgs, Purdue, (13) Most Rebounds 198 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, (22 games) 170 Cheryl Miller, Southern California, (16) 162 Sheila Frost, Tennessee, (18) 161 Val Whiting, Stanford, (16) 158 *Sylvia Fowles, LSU, (15) 148 Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech, (13) 142 Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee, (18) 142 Tamika Catchings, Tennessee, (18) 136 Kirsten Cummings, Long Beach St., (13) 133 Gwen Jackson, Tennessee, (20) 130 Nora Lewis, Louisiana Tech, (14) 130 Swin Cash, Connecticut, (20) Highest Rebound Average 12.9 (129 rebounds in 10 games) Janel McCarville, Minnesota, (148 in 13) Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech, (170 in 16) Cheryl Miller, Southern California, (136 in 13) Kirsten Cummings, Long Beach St., (125 in 12) Charlotte Smith, North Carolina, (104 in 10) *Sylvia Fowles, LSU, (103 in 10) Tracey Reid, North Carolina, 1995, (161 in 16) Val Whiting, Stanford, (110 in 11) Nicole Powell, Stanford, (127 in 13) Pam McGee, Southern California, (116 in 12) Cindy Brown, Long Beach St., (116 in 12) Clarissa Davis, Texas, Most Assists (Since 1985) 136 Temeka Johnson, LSU, (16 games) 127 Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech, (16) 106 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, (23) 92 Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion, (13) 92 Dawn Staley, Virginia, (15) NOTE: Kim Mulkey, Louisiana Tech, , recorded 96 assists in 14 games before assists became an official statistic. Most Steals (Since 1988) 61 Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion, (13 games) 56 Kelly Miller, Georgia, (12) 47 Alana Beard, Duke, (17) 42 Dawn Staley, Virginia, (15) 41 Michelle Marciniak, Notre Dame/Tennessee, 1992, (16) NOTE: Cheryl Miller, Southern California, , recorded 51 steals in 16 games, and Teresa Weather spoon, Louisiana Tech, , recorded 44 steals in 16 games, before steals became an official statistic. The Tournament

51 52 Career Records Individual Most Blocked Shots (Since 1988) 62 Alison Bales, Duke, (15 games) 39 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, (14) 38 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut, (13) 37 Cheryl Miller, Southern California, (16) 30 *Nicky Anosike, Tennessee, (15) 27 Katrina McClain, Georgia, (12) 26 *Candace Parker, Tennessee, (10) 24 Cindy Brown, Long Beach St., (12) NOTE: Anne Donovan, Old Dominion, , recorded 36 blocked shots in six games, before blocked shots became an official statistic. Games Played 24 Laurie Milligan, Tennessee, Diana Taurasi, Connecticut, Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee, Kellie Jolly, Tennessee, Shanna Zolman, Tennessee, Swin Cash, Connecticut, Asjha Jones, Connecticut, Tamika Williams, Connecticut, Gwen Jackson, Tennessee, Kara Lawson, Tennessee, Tasha Butts, Tennessee, Ashley Robinson, Tennessee, *Active player. Overtime Records Team Most Overtimes 4 Alabama (121) vs. Duke (120), East 2nd, Tennessee (90) vs. Mississippi (83), Mideast RF, Oklahoma St. (96) vs. Michigan St. (94), Midwest RSF, Most Points in Overtime 40 Alabama vs. Duke, East 2nd (4 ot), Duke vs. Alabama, East 2nd (4 ot), Oklahoma St. vs. Michigan St., Midwest RSF (3 ot), Tennessee vs. Mississippi, Mideast RF (3 ot), Michigan St. vs. Oklahoma St., Midwest RSF (3 ot), Most Points in One Overtime Period 22 Long Beach St. vs. San Diego St., West RSF, Oregon St. vs. Tennessee St., Mideast 1st, Drake vs. Mississippi, Midwest 1st, North Carolina vs. Michigan St., East 2nd, Stanford vs. Michigan, West 1st, Cincinnati vs. St. Peter s, East 1st, Fewest Points in Overtime 2 Montana vs. Stanford, Midwest 2nd, Alabama vs. Stanford, West RSF, Portland vs. Michigan St., East 1st, Eight tied (Most recent: St. Peter s vs. Cincinnati, East 1st, ) Largest Point Differential in Overtime 18 Long Beach St. (22) vs. San Diego St. (4), West RSF, Oregon St. (19) vs. Tennessee St. (6), Mideast 1st, Cincinnati (17) vs. St. Peter s (4), East 1st, Arkansas (15) vs. UCLA (5), West 1st, North Carolina (18) vs. Michigan St. (8), East 2nd, Most Points, Both Teams in Overtime 79 Alabama (40) vs. Duke (39), East 2nd (4 ot), Oklahoma St. (28) vs. Michigan St. (26), Midwest RSF (3 ot), Tennessee (26) vs. Mississippi (19), Mideast RSF (3 ot), Duke (18) vs. Mississippi (12), Midwest 1st, Two tied [Most recent: Stanford (17) vs. Michigan (10), West 1st, ] Most Points, Both Teams in One Overtime Period 30 Drake (18) vs. Mississippi (12), Midwest 1st, SMU (14) vs. Southern Miss. (13), West 1st, Stanford (17) vs. Michigan (10), West 1st, Long Beach St. (22) vs. San Diego St. (4), West RSF, Southern Ill. (15) vs. Colorado (11), Midwest 1st, North Carolina (18) vs. Michigan St. (8), East 2nd, Fewest Points, Both Teams in Overtime 6 Stanford (4) vs. Montana (2), Midwest 2nd, Stanford (4) vs. Alabama (2), West RSF, Northwestern (5) vs. Kansas St. (4), Midwest 1st, Michigan St. (7) vs. Portland (2), East 1st, Overtime Games In Tournament Play (51) 1982 (1) Tennessee 91, Southern California 90 Mideast RF, March (1) Tennessee 90, Mississippi 83 (3 ot) Mideast RS, March (3) North Carolina 81, St. John s (N.Y.) 79 East 1st, March 16 Old Dominion 73, North Carolina St. 71 East RS, March 22 Long Beach St. 91, San Diego St. 73 West RS, March (1) La.-Monroe 85, Missouri 84 Midwest 1st, March (3) Middle Tenn. 78, South Carolina 77 Mideast 1st, March 12 Long Beach St. 78, Texas Tech 73 West 2nd, March 15 Mississippi 56, Auburn 55 Midwest RS, March (1) Northwestern 62, Kansas St. 61 Midwest 1st, March (2) Stanford 74, Montana 72 Midwest 2nd, March 20 Lousiana Tech 83, Texas 80 Midwest RF, March (0) None 1990 (2) Arkansas 90, UCLA 80 West 1st, March 14 Virginia 79, Tennessee 75 East RF, March (2) Oklahoma St. 96, Michigan St. 94 (3 ot) Midwest 2nd, March 16 Tennessee 70, Virginia 67 NF, March (3) Northern Ill. 77, Louisiana Tech 71 Mideast 1st, March 18 Southern Ill. 84, Colorado 80 Midwest 1st, March 18 Missouri St. 61, Iowa 60 Midwest 2nd, March (2) North Carolina 74, Alabama 73 Mideast 2nd, March 21 Ohio St. 73, Iowa 72 NSF, April (1) Texas A&M 75, San Diego St. 72 West 2nd, March (5) SMU 96, Southern Miss. 95 West 1st, March 16 Drake 87, Mississippi 81 Midwest 1st, March 17 Oregon St. 88, Tennessee St. 75 Mideast 1st, March 17 Alabama 121, Duke 120 (4 ot) East 2nd, March 18 George Washington 96, Drake 93 Midwest 2nd, March (5) Michigan St. 60, Massachusetts 57 Mideast 1st, March 16 Auburn 68, Colorado 61 West 2nd, March 17 Stephen F. Austin 93, Clemson 88 Midwest 2nd, March 18 Stanford 78, Alabama 76 West RS, March 23 Tennessee 88, Connecticut 83 NSF, March (4) Michigan St. 75, Portland 70 East 1st, March 14 North Carolina 81, Michigan St. 71 East 2nd, March 16 Old Dominion 69, Purdue 65 Mideast 2nd, March 16 Old Dominion 83, Stanford 82 NSF, March (1) UC Santa Barb. 76, Vanderbilt 71 Mideast 1st, March (1) Arizona 87, Florida 84 Midwest 2nd, March (3) UAB 80, Oregon 79 West 1st, March 17 Vanderbilt 71, Kansas 69 (2 ot) Midwest 1st, March 18 Stanford 81, Michigan 74 West 1st, March (1) Iowa 89, Oregon 82 Midwest 1st, March (2) Cincinnati 76, St. Peter s 63 East 1st, March 16 Old Dominion 74, Purdue 70 Mideast 2nd, March (2) New Mexico 91, Miami (Fla.) 85 West 1st, March 22 Boston College 86, Vanderbilt 85 East 2nd, March (1) Notre Dame 69, Missouri St. 65 East 1st, March (0) None 2006 (3) Maryland 75, Utah 65 Albuquerque RF, March 27 Duke 63, Connecticut 61 Bridgeport RF, March 28 Maryland 78, Duke 75 NF, April (1) North Carolina St. 78, Baylor 72 Fresno 2nd, March 20

52 One-Two Point Games 53 One-Point Games In Tournament Play (52) 1982 (1) Tennessee 91, Southern California 90 (ot) Mideast RF, March (1) Penn St. 73, Cheyney 72 East RS, March (1) Cheyney 73, North Carolina 72 East RS, March (1) La.-Monroe 85, Missouri 84 (ot) Midwest 1st, March (5) Middle Tenn. 78, South Carolina 77 (ot) Mideast 1st, March 12 Illinois 69, Ohio 68 Mideast 1st, March 12 Missouri 66, Arkansas 65 Midwest 1st, March 12 LSU 81, Ohio St. 80 Mideast RS, March 20 Mississippi 56, Auburn 55 (ot) Midwest RS, March (4) Northwestern 62, Kansas St. 61 (ot) Midwest 1st, March 11 North Carolina St. 68, Villanova 67 East 2nd, March 14 Virginia 76, Memphis 75 Mideast 2nd, March 15 Louisiana Tech 66, Iowa 65 Midwest RF, March (1) Penn St. 86, La Salle 85 Mideast 1st, March (1) LSU 54, Purdue 53 Midwest 2nd, March (0) None 1991 (3) Providence 88, Fairfield 87 East 1st, March 13 Oklahoma St. 81, DePaul 80 Midwest 1st, March 13 Connecticut 81, Toledo 80 East 2nd, March (6) George Washington 70, Vermont 69 East 1st, March 18 West Virginia 73, Clemson 72 East 2nd, March 22 Missouri St. 61, Iowa 60 (ot) Midwest 2nd, March 22 UCLA 82, Texas 81 Midwest 2nd, March 22 Stephen F. Austin 75, Creighton 74 West 2nd, March 22 Stanford 66, Virginia 65 NSF, April (3) Georgetown 68, Penn St. 67 East 2nd, March 20 North Carolina 74, Alabama 73 (ot) Mideast 2nd, March 21 Ohio St. 73, Iowa 72 (ot) NSF, April (3) Old Dominion 56, St. Joseph s (Pa.) 55 East 1st, March 16 Clemson 65, Florida Int l 64 Mideast 1st, March 16 North Carolina 60, Louisiana Tech 59 NF, April (5) SMU 96, Southern Miss. 95 (ot) West 1st, March 16 Wisconsin 73, Kansas 72 Mideast 1st, March 16 Alabama 121, Duke 120 (4 ot) East 2nd, March 18 Virginia 63, Louisiana Tech 62 East RS, March 23 Purdue 67, Vanderbilt 66 West RS, March (1) Iowa 72, DePaul 71 Mideast 2nd, March (1) Old Dominion 83, Stanford 82 (ot) NSF, March (3) Alabama 75, UCLA 74 Midwest 2nd, March 15 Rutgers 62, Iowa St. 61 Mideast 2nd, March 16 North Carolina St. 55, Old Dominion 54 East RS, March (0) None 2000 (5) Stephen F. Austin 73, Xavier 72 East 1st, March 17 UAB 80, Oregon 79 (ot) West 1st, March 17 SMU 64, North Carolina St. 63 Midwest 1st, March 18 Louisiana Tech 66, Vanderbilt 65 Midwest 2nd, March 20 Penn St. 66, Iowa St. 65 Midwest RS, March (0) None 2002 (1) UC Santa Barb. 57, Louisiana Tech 56 East 1st, March (2) Boston College 73, Old Dominion 72 East 1st, March 22 Boston College 86, Vanderbilt 85 (ot) East 2nd, March (1) Maryland 86, Miami (Fla.) 85 West 1st, March (1) DePaul 79, Virginia 78 College Park 1st, March (0) None 2007 (2) Georgia Tech 55, DePaul 54 Dallas 1st, March 17 Rutgers 53, Duke 52 Greensboro RS, March 24 Two-Point Games In Tournament Play (64) 1982 (1) Memphis 72, Mississippi 70 Mideast 1st, March (2) Georgia 72, North Carolina 70 Mideast 1st, March 19 Southern California 69, Louisiana Tech 67 NF, April (2) North Carolina 81, St. John s (N.Y.) 79 (ot) East 1st, March 16 Old Dominion 73, North Carolina St. 71 (ot) Mideast RS, March (1) Western Ky. 92, Texas 90 Mideast RS, March (1) James Madison 55, Providence 53 East 1st, March (1) Iowa 62, Georgia 60 Midwest RS, March (4) Wake Forest 53, Villanova 51 East 1st, March 16 St. Joseph s 68, Bowling Green 66 Mideast 1st, March 16 Stanford 74, Montana 72 (ot) Midwest 2nd, March 20 Louisiana Tech 56, Auburn 54 NF, April (2) North Carolina St. 75, Rutgers 73 Mideast 2nd, March 18 Iowa 77, Tennessee Tech 75 Midwest 2nd, March (1) Providence 77, Maryland 75 East 2nd, March (4) James Madison 73, Penn St. 71 East 2nd, March 16 Oklahoma St. 96, Michigan St. 94 (3 ot) Midwest 2nd, March 16 Virginia 74, Stephen F. Austin 72 Midwest 2nd, March 17 Clemson 57, James Madison 55 East RS, March (2) DePaul 67, Arizona St. 65 Midwest 1st, March 18 Santa Clara 73, California 71 West 1st, March (4) Georgetown 76, Northern Ill. 74 East 1st, March 17 Florida 69, Bowling Green 67 East 1st, March 17 Ohio St. 75, Virginia 73 East RF, March 27 Texas Tech 84, Ohio St. 82 NF, April (1) Texas A&M 78, Florida 76 West 1st, March (4) Missouri St. 49, Utah 47 Midwest 1st, March 16 Louisville 67, Oregon 65 Midwest 1st, March 17 Memphis 74, Southern California 72 West 1st, March 17 North Carolina St. 76, Penn St. 74 Midwest 2nd, March (2) Stephen F. Austin 67, Oregon St. 65 Midwest 1st, March 16 Stanford 78, Alabama 76 (ot) West RS, March (2) Texas Tech 47, Montana 45 West 1st, March 15 Old Dominion 53, Florida 51 Mideast RF, March (1) George Washington 74, Georgia 72 East 1st, March (3) Maine 60, Stanford 58 East 1st, March 12 Illinois 69, Louisville 67 Mideast 1st, March 12 Missouri St. 72, UC Santa Barb. 70 West 1st, March (2) Vanderbilt 71, Kansas 69 (2 ot) Midwest 1st, March 18 The Tournament

53 54 Two-Point Games Duke s Monique Currie Oklahoma 76, Purdue 74 East 2nd, March (6) Clemson 51, Chattanooga 49 Mideast 1st, March 16 Florida St. 72, Tulane 70 Midwest 1st, March 16 Washington 67, Old Dominion 65 West 1st, March 16 TCU 77, Penn St. 75 East 1st, March 17 Purdue 74, Texas Tech 72 Mideast RS, March 24 Notre Dame 68, Purdue 66 NF, April (0) None 2003 (4) North Carolina 72, Austin Peay 70 Mideast 1st, March 22 Virginia Tech 61, Georgia Tech 59 West 1st, March 22 Villanova 53, Colorado 51 Mideast RS, March 29 Connecticut 71, Texas 69 NSF, April (7) Boston College 58, Eastern Mich. 56 Mideast 1st, March 20 Georgia 66, Purdue 64 West RS, March 27 Stanford 57, Vanderbilt 55 Midwest RS, March 28 Tennessee 71, Baylor 69 Midwest RS, March 28 LSU 62, Georgia 60 West RF, March 29 Tennessee 62, Stanford 60 Midwest RF, March 30 Tennessee 52, LSU 50 NSF, April (3) Middle Tenn. 60, North Carolina St. 58 Dallas 1st, March 19 Georgia 70, Texas 68 Chattanooga RS, March 26 Michigan St. 61, Southern California 59 Kansas City RS, March (4) Southern California, 67, South Fla. 65 Norfolk 1st, March 18 Connecticut 77, Georgia 75 Bridgeport RS, March 26 North Carolina 70, Purdue 68 Cleveland RS, March 26 Duke 63, Connecticut 61 (ot) Bridgeport RF, March (0) None Three-Point Games In Tournament Play (50) 1982 (2) Kansas St. 78, Stephen F. Austin 75 East 1st, March 13 Southern California 73, Penn St. 70 Mideast RS, March (2) Middle Tenn. 64, Jackson St. 61 Midwest OR, March 15 Texas 73, Kansas St. 70 Midwest RS, March (0) None 1985 (3) Ohio St. 81, Penn St. 78 East RS, March 21 Long Beach St. 75, Southern California 72 West RS, March 21 Mississippi 63, Tennessee 60 Mideast RS, March (1) Drake 73, Kentucky 70 Midwest 1st, March (0) None 1988 (2) Auburn 68, Georgia 65 Mideast RS, March 24 Louisiana Tech 83, Texas 80 (ot) Midwest RF, March (0) None 1990 (2) Vanderbilt 78, Rutgers 75 Mideast 1st, March 14 Long Beach St. 87, California 84 West 1st, March (2) Connecticut 60, Clemson 57 East RF, March 23 Tennessee 70, Virginia 67 (ot) NF, March (1) Mississippi 75, Penn St. 72 Midwest RS, March (2) Louisville 74, Connecticut 71 Mideast 1st, March 17 Vanderbilt 59, Stephen F. Austin 56 Midwest RS, March (5) Colorado 77, Marquette 74 West 1st, March 16 Southern Miss. 72, West Ky. 69 East 2nd, March 19 Texas A&M 75, San Diego St. 72 (ot) West 2nd, March 20 Louisiana Tech 71, Tennessee 68 Mideast RS, March 24 Louisiana Tech 69, Alabama 66 NSF, April (3) Virginia 71, Dartmouth 68 East 1st, March 16 George Washington 96, Drake 93 (ot) Midwest 2nd, March 19 Georgia 82, Colorado 79 Midwest RF, March (1) Michigan St. 60, Massachusetts 57 (ot) Mideast 1st, March (2) Auburn 68, Louisville 65 Mideast 1st, March 14 Tulane 72, UC Santa Barb. 69 East 1st, March (1) Rutgers 79, Oregon 76 Mideast 1st, March (1) Arizona 87, Florida 84 (ot) Midwest 1st, March (2) Western Ky. 68, Marquette 65 East 1st, March 18 Rice 67, UC Santa Barb. 64 West 1st, March (2) Missouri 71, Wisconsin 68 East 1st, March 16 Purdue 73, LSU 70 Mideast 2nd, March (3) Arizona St. 73, Wisconsin 70 Midwest 1st, March 16 North Carolina 72, Minnesota 69 Midwest 2nd, March 18 Colorado 62, Stanford 59 West RS, March (2) TCU 50, Michigan 47 East 1st, March 23 Duke 66, Georgia 63 Midwest RS, March (2) Marquette 67, Old Dominion 64 Mideast 1st, March 21 Villanova 66, Mississippi 63 West 1st, March (3) Oregon 58, TCU 55 Seattle 1st, March 19 George Washington 60, Mississippi 57 Chapel Hill 1st, March 20 Vanderbilt 63, Kansas St. 60 Seattle 2nd, March (3) Utah 57, Boston College 54 Albuquerque RS, March 25 LSU 62, Stanford 59 San Antonio RF, March 27 Maryland 78, Duke 75 (ot) NF, April (3) Notre Dame 62, California 59 Dallas 1st, March 18 Temple 64, Nebraska 61 Raleigh 1st, March 18 Bowling Green 59, Vanderbilt 56 Raleigh 2nd, March 20

54 Tournament History Facts 55 Tournament History Facts Tournament Appearances 26 Tennessee, Louisiana Tech, Georgia, Old Dominion, Penn St., Texas, Virginia, Stanford, North Carolina St., Vanderbilt, Connecticut, North Carolina, Stephen F. Austin, Texas Tech, Purdue, Rutgers, CONSECUTIVE TOURNAMENT Appearances 26 Tennessee, Louisiana Tech, Virginia, Stanford, Connecticut, Texas Tech, Old Dominion, Stephen F. Austin, Purdue, Duke, Georgia, Texas, Notre Dame, Current Consecutive Tournament Appearances 26 Tennessee, Stanford, Connecticut, Old Dominion, Purdue, Duke, Georgia, Tournament Games 117 Tennessee, Louisiana Tech, Connecticut, Georgia, Stanford, Old Dominion, Purdue, North Carolina, Virginia, Vanderbilt, Texas, Duke, LSU, Penn St., Texas Tech, Rutgers, Tournament Wins 98 Tennessee, Louisiana Tech, Connecticut, Georgia, Stanford, Purdue, Duke, North Carolina, Old Dominion, LSU, Vanderbilt, Texas, Virginia, Texas Tech, Southern California, Rutgers, Auburn, Tournament Winning Percentage (Min. 20 games).838 (98-19) Tennessee, (61-14) Connecticut, (65-23) Louisiana Tech, (37-14) Duke, (47-19) Stanford, (38-17) Purdue, (29-13) Southern California, (47-24) Georgia, (35-18) North Carolina, (32-17) LSU, (23-13) Notre Dame, (30-17) Texas Tech, (28-16) Auburn, 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; Stanford 1990, 1992; Connecticut 1995, 2000, 2002, 2003; Purdue 1999; Notre Dame CH-Tennessee 1987; Louisiana Tech 1988; Texas Tech 1993; Connecticut 2004; Baylor 2005; Maryland CH-North Carolina 1994; Tennessee CH-Western Ky. 1992; Louisiana Tech Tied 3rd-Missouri St Tied 3rd-Notre Dame Tied 3rd-Minnesota Tied 3rd-Missouri St Tied 3rd-Arkansas RF-Lamar RSF-Stephen F. Austin 1996; UAB 2000; BYU 2002; Notre Dame 2003; UC Santa Barb RSF-San Francisco RSF-Texas A&M 1994; Liberty 2005; Marist nd Round-Harvard 1998 The Tournament

55 56 Tournament History Facts Year-By-Year Tournament Won-Lost By Tournament Seeding Seed # * * * * * * * * Opening Round Unseeded TOTALS *Only four teams seeded in each region Women s Final Four Appearances Tied Seed # W L Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd Opening Round Unseeded TOTALS ,362 1, How the Seeds Fared Seed # 1st 2nd RSF RF NSF CH

56 Individual Statistical Leaders 57 Individual Statistical Leaders Highest Scoring Average Player, Institution G FG 3FG FT Pts. Avg Lorri Bauman, Drake LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech Tori Harrison, Louisiana Tech Wanda Ford, Drake Cindy Brown, Long Beach St Michelle Edwards, Iowa Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas Kerry Bascom, Connecticut Kim Pehlke, Western Ky Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech Jodi Brooks, Seton Hall Darlene Saar, George Washington Sheri Sam, Vanderbilt Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee Becky Hammon, Colorado St LaNeishea Caufield, Oklahoma Jackie Stiles, Missouri St Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt Diana Taurasi, Connecticut Seimone Augustus, LSU Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers Courtney Paris, Oklahoma Armintie Price, Mississippi Most Total Points Player, Institution G FG 3FG FT Pts. Avg Lorri Bauman, Drake Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee Lillie Mason, Western Ky Clarissa Davis, Texas Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee Penny Toler, Long Beach St Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas Trisha Stevens, Stanford Kerry Bascom, Connecticut Kim Pehlke, Western Ky Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech Tonya Sampson, North Carolina Dana Johnson, Tennessee Sheri Sam, Vanderbilt Saudia Roundtree, Georgia Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee Ukari Figgs, Purdue Tamika Catchings, Tennessee Jackie Stiles, Missouri St LaNeishea Caufield, Oklahoma Diana Taurasi, Connecticut Seimone Augustus, LSU Sophia Young, Baylor Crystal Langhorne, Maryland Candace Parker, Tennessee Highest Field-Goal Percentage Player, Institution G FG FGA Pct Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech Pam McGee, Southern California Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech Katrina McClain, Georgia Wanda Ford, Drake Clarissa Davis, Texas Vicky Bullet, Maryland Jennifer Azzi, Stanford Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas Barbara Hickey, Lamar Jessie Hicks, Maryland Heather Burge, Virginia Kara Wolters, Connecticut Sarah Smith, Alabama Kim Calhoun, Penn St Kara Wolters, Connecticut Peppi Brown, Duke Michelle VanGorp, Duke Hamchetou Maiga, Old Dominion Alana Beard, Duke Nicole Ohlde, Kansas St Jordan Adams, New Mexico Aiysha Smith, LSU Ashley Earley, Vanderbilt LaToya Davis, Texas Tech Crystal Langhorne, Maryland Marcedes Walker, Pittsburgh Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage Player, Institution G 3FG 3FGA Pct Dona Holt, Virginia Jennifer Azzi, Stanford Amber Nicholas, Arkansas Brenda Hatchett, Lamar Kim Pehlke, Western Ky Melody Howard, Missouri St Madonna Thompson, Alabama Jennifer Howard, North Carolina St Nykesha Sales, Connecticut Abby Conklin, Connecticut Talatha Bingham, Florida Jacque Johnson, Colorado St Amber Tarr, Texas Tech Jennifer Parr, Xavier Kendra Wecker, Kansas St Mandi Moore, New Mexico Jamie Carey, Texas Sebnem Kimyacioglu, Stanford Caroline Williams, Vanderbilt Nicky Wieben, Iowa St Most Three-Point Field Goals Player, Institution G 3FG 3FGA 1988 Mozell Brooks, Stephen F. Austin Jennifer Azzi, Stanford Jennifer Azzi, Stanford Brenda Hatchett, Lamar Molly Goodenbour, Stanford Audrey Burcy, Ohio St Betsy Harris, Alabama Monick Foote, Virginia Kedra Holland, Georgia Beth Morgan, Notre Dame Lisa Griffith, Arizona Ukari Figgs, Purdue Sue Bird, Connecticut Nicole Levandusky, Xavier Sue Bird, Connecticut Diana Taurasi, Connecticut Diana Taurasi, Connecticut Lindsay Bowen, Michigan St Shanna Zolman, Tennessee Quianna Chaney, LSU Shannon Bobbitt, Tennessee Highest Free-Throw Percentage Player, Institution G FT FTA Pct Lorri Bauman, Drake Jennifer White, Louisiana Tech Medina Dixon, Old Dominion Chana Perry, La.-Monroe Betsy Witman, James Madison Angie McClellan, Illinois Laurie Carter, Virginia The Tournament

57 58 Individual Statistical Leaders 1989 Shameil Coleman, Long Beach St Amber Nicholas, Arkansas Jodi Fisher, Oklahoma St Kim Gessig, Southern California Shelly Sheetz, Colorado Jodi Brooks, Seton Hall Niesa Johnson, Alabama Julie Lake, Texas Tech Kate Starbird, Stanford Nicole Erickson, Duke Tomora Young, Rutgers Becky Hammon, Colorado St Ashley McElhiney, Vanderbilt Sue Bird, Connecticut Corrin Von Wald, Minnesota Shanna Zolman, Tennessee Kristal Tharp, Liberty Erin Lawless, Purdue Sidney Spencer, Tennessee Highest Rebound Average Player, Institution G Rbs. Avg Paula McGee, Southern California Anne Donovan, Old Dominion Medina Dixon, Old Dominion Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion Wanda Ford, Drake Sue Wicks, Rutgers Franthes Price, Iowa Shanda Berry, Iowa Pauline Jordan, UNLV Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech Daedra Charles, Tennessee Natalie Williams, UCLA Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech Charlotte Smith, North Carolina Wendy Palmer, Virginia La Keisha Frett, Georgia Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame Nyree Roberts, Old Dominion Maylana Martin, UCLA Hamchetou Maiga, Old Dominion Caton Hill, Oklahoma Jennifer Leitner, BYU Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech Janel McCarville, Minnesota Janel McCarville, Minnesota Khara Smith, DePaul Courtney Paris, Oklahoma Most Total Rebounds Player, Institution G Rbs. Avg Debra Walker, Cheyney Cheryl Miler, Southern California Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion Clarissa Davis, Texas Sheila Frost, Tennessee Nora Lewis, Louisiana Tech Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech Daedra Charles, Tennessee Val Whiting, Stanford Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech Charlotte Smith, North Carolina Wendy Palmer, Virginia La Keshia Frett, Georgia Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee Monica Maxwell, Louisiana Tech Tamika Catchings, Tennessee Swin Cash, Connecticut Tamika Williams, Connecticut Gwen Jackson, Tennessee Janel McCarville, Minnesota Liz Shimek, Michigan St Marissa Coleman, Maryland Candace Parker, Tennessee Most Assists Player, Institution G Asts Teresa Edwards, Georgia Kamie Ethridge, Texas Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech Ruthie Bolton, Auburn Jennifer Azzi, Stanford Dawn Staley, Virginia Tina Robbins, Missouri St Audrey Burcy, Ohio St Niesa Johnson, Alabama Michelle Marciniak, Tennessee Saudia Roundtree, Georgia Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion LaQuan Stallworth, Louisiana Tech Tasha Pointer, Rutgers Hilary Howard, Duke Helen Darling, Penn St Niele Ivey, Notre Dame Diana Taurasi, Connecticut Temeka Johnson, LSU Temeka Johnson, LSU Temeka Johnson, LSU Kristi Toliver, Maryland Alisa Kresge, Marist Most Steals Connecticut s Rebecca Lobo celebrates as the Huskies claimed the 1995 national championship. Player, Institution G Stls Ruthie Bolton, Auburn Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee Jennifer Azzi, Stanford Dawn Staley, Virginia Tina Robbins, Missouri St Laurie Aaron, Iowa Marion Jones, North Carolina Kate Starbird, Stanford Latina Davis, Tennessee Michelle Marciniak, Tennessee Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion Natalie Diaz, Old Dominion Marie Ferdinand, LSU Katie Douglas, Purdue Niele Ivey, Notre Dame Alana Beard, Duke Loree Moore, Tennessee

58 Individual Statistical Leaders 59 Player, Institution G Asts LaToya Davis, Tennessee Kristin Haynie, Michigan St Sherill Baker, Georgia Armintie Price, Mississippi Most Blocked Shots Player, Institution G Blks Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech Dee Dee Franklin, LSU Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech Heather Burge, Virginia Daedra Charles, Tennessee Heidi Gillingham, Vanderbilt Kristine Grazzini, UC Santa Barb Lisa Leslie, Southern California Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Yolanda Watkins, Alabama Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut Tracy Henderson, Georgia Tajama Abraham, George Washington Teresa Geter, Tennessee Ayana Walker, Louisiana Tech Kelly Schumacher, Connecticut Ruth Riley, Notre Dame Asjha Jones, Connecticut Jordan Adams, New Mexico Janel McCarville, Minnesota Ashley Robinson, Tennessee Alison Bales, Duke Alison Bales, Duke LaToya Pringle, North Carolina Tournament Scoring Leaders Category leader indicated by (*) 1982 Player, Institution G FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF Pts. Avg. Lorri Bauman, Drake *38 * *110 *36.7 Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech Valerie Walker, Cheyney... 5 *40 * Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech * * Yolanda Laney, Cheyney Paula McGee, Southern California * Rosetta Guilford, Cheyney Paula Towns, Tennessee Jasmina Perazic, Maryland * Valerie Still, Kentucky * Player, Institution G FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF Pts. Avg. Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech *32 * *19 * Cheryl Miller, Southern California * * * Anne Donovan, Old Dominion * Pam McGee, Southern California... 5 *42 59 * * Janet Harris, Georgia LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach St *29.3 Paula McGee, Southern California Medina Dixon, Old Dominion Kahadeejah Herbert, Penn St Helen Malone, Old Dominion Player, Institution G FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF Pts. Avg. Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee *27 * * * Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech... 4 *45 67 * * *28.0 Cheryl Miller, Southern California Margaret Diaz, Cheyney Yolanda Laney, Cheyney * Paula McGee, Southern California * Medina Dixon, Old Dominion * Tanya Haave, Tennessee Pam Gant, Louisiana Tech Pam McGee, Southern California The Tournament 1985 Player, Institution G FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF Pts. Avg. Lillie Mason, Western Ky * Lisa Ingram, La.-Monroe Janet Harris, Georgia... 5 * Teresa Edwards, Georgia

59 60 Tournament Scoring Leaders Chana Perry, La.-Monroe * Katrina McClain, Georgia * * Eun Jung Lee, La.-Monroe *26 * Tracy Claxton, Old Dominion *72 * Medina Dixon, Old Dominion * Tori Harrison, Louisiana Tech * Player, Institution G FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF Pts. Avg. Clarissa Davis, Texas... 5 * * * Cynthia Cooper, Southern California * Cheryl Miller, Southern California *28 * Fran Harris, Texas Lillie Mason, Western Ky * Wanda Ford, Drake * * *33.5 Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee Clemette Haskins, Western Ky Jennifer Gillom, Mississippi Teresa Edwards, Georgia Player, Institution G FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF Pts. Avg. Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee * * * Cindy Brown, Long Beach St *27.2 Penny Toler, Long Beach St... 4 *47 * Nora Lewis, Louisiana Tech Tori Harrison, Louisiana Tech Clarissa Davis, Texas Sue Wicks, Rutgers * * Beverly Williams, Texas * Tonya Edwards, Tennessee Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech * * Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. Penny Toler, Long Beach St... 4 *41-* * Erica Westbrooks, Louisiana Tech Diann McNeil, Auburn Michelle Edwards, Iowa *26.0 Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee Ruthie Bolton, Auburn Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech Vickie Orr, Auburn Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech *18-* * Vicky Bullett, Maryland * Doreatha Conwell, Texas Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee... 5 *53-* *28-* *134-*26.8 Deanna Tate, Maryland Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech * Vickie Orr, Auburn Vicky Bullett, Maryland Nora Lewis, Louisiana Tech Sheila Frost, Tennessee Clarissa Davis, Texas Pauline Jordan, UNLV * Linda Godby, Auburn Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. Trisha Stevens, Stanford... 5 *46-* * Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas * *110-*27.5 Carolyn Jones, Auburn *41-* Dawn Staley, Virginia Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech * Evelyn Thompson, Auburn Katy Steding, Stanford Sonja Henning, Stanford Linda Godby, Auburn Wendy Scholtens, Vanderbilt Vicki Hall, Texas Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. Kerry Bascom, Connecticut... 4 * *98-*24.5 Dawn Staley, Virginia * * Daedra Charles, Tennessee *22-* *67-* Tonya Cardoza, Virginia Dena Head, Tennessee

60 Tournament Scoring Leaders 61 Val Whiting, Stanford Tammi Reiss, Virginia Lisa McGill, Oklahoma St Delmonica DeHorney, Arkansas Stacey Ford, Georgia Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. Kim Pehlke, Western Ky... 5 *40-* *114-*22.8 Heather Burge, Virginia Val Whiting, Stanford * Molly Goodenbour, Stanford *18-* Tina Robbins, Missouri St * Melody Howard, Missouri St Rachel Hemmer, Stanford *26-* Christy Hedgpeth, Stanford Natalie Williams, UCLA * Tammy Reiss, Virginia Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech... 5 *56-* *57-* *48-* *177-*35.4 Katie Smith, Ohio St * Averrill Roberts, Ohio St Tia Jackson, Iowa Krista Kirkland, Texas Tech Audrey Burcy, Ohio St *13-* * Danielle Whitehurst, Louisiana Tech Laurie Aaron, Iowa Nikki Keyton, Ohio St Heather Burge, Virginia * Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. Tonya Sampson, North Carolina * *28-* * Debra Williams, Louisiana Tech... 6 * Betsy Harris, Alabama *20-* Pam Thomas, Louisiana Tech Charlotte Smith, North Carolina *69-* Leslie Johnson, Purdue Lisa Leslie, Southern California Vickie Johnson, Louisiana Tech Sylvia Crawley, North Carolina Helen Holloway, Penn St Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. Dana Johnson, Tennessee *34-* * Kara Wolters, Connecticut... 6 * Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut La Keshia Frett, Georgia Isabelle Fijalkowski, Colorado Jamelle Elliott, Connecticut Nikki McCray, Tennessee Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut Saudia Roundtree, Georgia * Kristin Folkl, Stanford Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. Sheri Sam, Vanderbilt *113-*28.3 Shalonda Enis, Alabama Michi Atkins, Texas Tech Katrina Price, Stephen F. Austin Tora Suber, Virginia Dominique Canty, Alabama Kate Starbird, Stanford Nykesha Sales, Connecticut * Saudia Roundtree, Georgia * *32-* *39 * Alicia Thompson, Texas Tech Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. Katryna Gaither, Notre Dame *32-* *61-* *26.4 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee... 6 *59-* * Beth Morgan, Notre Dame *15-* Tracy Reid, North Carolina Alisa Burras, Louisiana Tech Clarisse Machanguana, Old Dominion Shalonda Enis, Alabama Noelia Gomez, George Washington Murriel Page, Florida The Tournament

61 62 Tournament Scoring Leaders Tajama Abraham, George Washington Kedra Holland-Corn, Georgia Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee... 6 * *30-* * *158-*26.3 Stephanie White, Purdue Dominique Canty, Alabama Tracy Reid, North Carolina Adia Barnes, Arizona Chasity Melvin, North Carolina St Ukari Figgs, Purdue Ashley Berggren, Illinois Tomora Young, Rutgers Tamika Catchings, Tennessee * Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. Becky Hammon, Colorado St *40-* *26.0 Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee * Kelly Miller, Georgia Amanda Wilson, Louisiana Tech... 5 * Stacy Frese, Iowa St Lucienne Berthieu, Old Dominion Ukari Figgs, Purdue *14-* * Katie Cronin, Colorado St Natasha Anderson, Clemson Angie Braziel, Texas Tech Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. LaNeishea Caufield, Oklahoma *23.7 Deanna Jackson, UAB Phylesha Whatley, Oklahoma * Lucienne Berthieu, Old Dominion LaQuanda Barksdale, North Carolina Hamchetou Maiga, Old Dominion * Marie Ferdinand, LSU Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech April Brown, LSU Natalie Diaz, Old Dominion Telisha Quarles, Virginia Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. Jackie Stiles, Missouri St * *140-*28.0 Ruth Riley, Notre Dame... 6 * *43-* Angie Welle, Iowa St Alana Beard, Duke * Amanda Lassiter, Missouri Katie Douglas, Purdue Zuzana Klimesova, Vanderbilt Nicole Levandusky, Xavier *18-* Tara Mitchem, Missouri St Caton Hill, Oklahoma * Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt *35-* *24.8 Kelly Mazzante, Penn St Coretta Brown, North Carolina Alana Beard, Duke... 4 *43-* Nicole Ohlde, Kansas St * Carla Bennett, Drake Tanisha Wright, Penn St Laurie Koehn, Kansas St LaNeishea Caufield, Oklahoma * * Sue Bird, Connecticut *15-* * Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. Diana Taurasi, Connecticut... 6 *53-* *20-* *157-*26.2 Tera Bjorklund, Colorado Alana Beard, Duke Jordan Adams, New Mexico * Kelly Mazzante, Penn St Christi Thomas, Georgia Heather Schreiber, Texas Trina Frierson, Louisiana Tech Erika Valek, Purdue

62 Tournament Scoring Leaders 63 Plenette Pierson, Texas Tech Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. Seimone Augustus, LSU... 5 *55-* *121-*24.2 Erica Smith-Taylor, Louisiana Tech Jacqueline Batteast, Notre Dame Nicole Powell, Stanford Sophia Young, Baylor Lindsay Whalen, Minnesota Diana Taurasi, Connecticut *17-* Janel McCarville, Minnesota *75-* Jamie Carey, Texas * Heather Schreiber, Texas Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers *24.0 Sophia Young, Baylor... 6 *54-* *30-* * Ivory Latta, North Carolina Seimone Augustus, LSU Katie Feenstra, Liberty Jessica Davenport, Ohio St Candice Wiggins, Stanford Tasha Humphrey, Georgia Ashley Earley, Vanderbilt Monique Currie, Duke Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. Courtney Paris, Oklahoma *27.7 Candice Wiggins, Stanford Barbara Turner, Connecticut Candace Parker, Tennessee Crystal Langhorne, Maryland... 6 *53-74 * * * Brooke Smith, Stanford Seimone Augustus, LSU * Ivory Latta, North Carolina Erlana Larkins, North Carolina Monique Currie, Duke * Player, Institution G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. Ast. Pts.-Avg. Armintie Price, Mississippi *37-* *27.8 Katie Gearlds, Purdue Courtney Paris, Oklahoma * Candace Parker, Tennessee... 6 *77-* * * Ashley Awkward, Mississippi Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton, Purdue Tasha Humphrey, Georgia Briann January, Arizona St * Sarah-Jo Lawrence, George Washington Renee Montgomery, Connecticut The Tournament Old Dominion s Anne Donovan averaged 23.8 points per game during the 1983 championship.

63 64 Entering the NCAA Tournament, These Teams... Entering the NCAA Tournament, These Teams Were Undefeated (9) Year Team (Coach) Record How It Did 1986 Texas (Jody Conradt) CHAMPION 1990 Louisiana Tech (Leon Barmore) Final Four T-Third 1992 Vermont (Cathy Inglese) First Round 1993 Vermont (Cathy Inglese) First Round 1995 Connecticut (Geno Auriemma) CHAMPION 1997 Connecticut (Geno Auriemma) Regional Final 1998 Tennessee (Pat Summitt) CHAMPION Liberty (Rick Reeves) First Round 2002 Connecticut (Geno Auriemma) CHAMPION Had One Loss (26) Year Team (Coach) Record How It Did 1982 Louisiana Tech (Sonja Hogg) CHAMPION 1983 Louisiana Tech (Hogg & Barmore) Final Four Second 1985 Idaho (Pat Dobratz) First Round La.-Monroe (Linda Harper) Final Four T-Third Washington (Joyce Sake) First Round 1986 Georgia (Andy Landers) Regional Semifinals 1987 Auburn (Joe Ciampi) Regional Final Texas (Jody Conradt) Final Four T-Third 1988 Montana (Robin Selvig) First Round Iowa (Vivian Stringer) Regional Final 1989 Auburn (Joe Ciampi) Final Four Second 1990 Stanford (Tara VanDerveer) CHAMPION 1991 Penn St. (Rene Portland) First Round 1992 Miami (Fla.) (Ferne Labati) Regional Semifinals Virginia (Debbie Ryan) Final Four T-Third 1994 Tennessee (Pat Summitt) Regional Semifinals 1996 Louisiana Tech (Leon Barmore) Regional Final 1997 Old Dominion (Wendy Larry) Final Four Second Stanford (Tara VanDerveer) Final Four T-Third 1998 Florida Int l (Cindy Russo) Second Round 1999 Purdue (Carolyn Peck) CHAMPION 2000 Connecticut (Geno Auriemma) CHAMPION 2003 Connecticut (Geno Auriemma) CHAMPION Duke (Gail Goestenkors) Final Four T-Third 2006 North Carolina (Sylvia Hatchell) Final Four T-Third 2007 Duke (Gail Goestenkors) Regional Semifinals had two losses (70) Year Team (Coach) Record How It Did 1982 Cheyney (Vivian Stringer) Final Four Second 1983 Texas (Jody Conradt) Regional Final Cheyney (Vivian Stringer) Regional Semifinals Southern California (Linda Sharp) CHAMPION 1984 Texas (Jody Conradt) Regional Final Georgia (Andy Landers) Regional Final Central Mich. (Laura Golden) First Round Louisiana Tech (Hogg & Barmore) Final Four T-Third 1985 Mississippi (Van Chancellor) Regional Final Texas (Jody Conradt) Regional Semifinals Long Beach St. (Joan Bonvicini) Regional Final Ohio St. (Tara VanDerveer) Regional Final 1986 Ohio (Amy Pritchard) First Round Virginia (Debbie Ryan) First Round 1987 Long Beach St. (Joan Bonvicini) Final Four T-Third Rutgers (Theresa Grentz) Regional Final Bowling Green (Fran Voll) First Round Southern Ill. (Cindy Scott) Regional Semifinals Louisiana Tech (Leon Barmore) Final Four Second 1988 Texas (Jody Conradt) Regional Final Auburn (Joe Ciampi) Final Four Second Tennessee (Pat Summitt) Final Four T-Third Louisiana Tech (Leon Barmore) CHAMPION New Mexico St. (Joe McKeown) First Round 1989 Tennessee (Pat Summitt) CHAMPION La Salle (John Miller) Second Round Maryland (Chris Weller) Final Four T-Third Stanford (Tara VanDerveer) Regional Final 1990 Montana (Robin Selvig) First Round UNLV (Jim Bolla) First Round Stephen F. Austin (Gary Blair) Regional Semifinals Washington (Chris Gobrecht) Regional Final 1991 Western Ky. (Paul Sanderford) Regional Semifinals Virginia (Debbie Ryan) Final Four Second Purdue (Lin Dunn) First Round Year Team (Coach) Record How It Did 1992 Mississippi (Van Chancellor) Regional Final Missouri St. (Cheryl Burnett) Final Four T-Third Stephen F. Austin (Gary Blair) Regional Semifinals Tennessee (Pat Summitt) Regional Semifinals 1993 Tennessee (Pat Summitt) Regional Final Vanderbilt (Jim Foster) Final Four T-Third 1994 Connecticut (Geno Auriemma) Regional Final North Carolina (Sylvia Hatchell) CHAMPION Penn St. (Rene Portland) Regional Final 1995 Tennessee (Pat Summitt) Final Four Second Colorado (Ceal Barry) Regional Final Stanford (Tara Van Derveer) Final Four T-Third 1996 Old Dominion (Wendy Larry) Regional Semifinals Stanford (Marianne Stanley and Amy Tucker) Final Four T-Third 1997 North Carolina (Sylvia Hatchell) Regional Semifinals Portland (Jim Sollars) First Round 1998 Connecticut (Geno Auriemma) Regional Final Old Dominion (Wendy Larry) Regional Semifinals Youngstown St. (Ed DiGregorio) Second Round 1999 Colorado St. (Tom Collen) Regional Semifinals Tennessee (Pat Summitt) Regional Final Louisiana Tech (Leon Barmore) Final Four T-Third Virginia Tech (Bonnie Henrickson) Regional Semifinals 2000 Louisiana Tech (Leon Barmore) Regional Final 2001 Tennessee (Pat Summitt) Regional Semifinals Connecticut (Geno Auriemma) Final Four T-Third Notre Dame (Muffet McGraw) CHAMPION Xavier (Melanie Balcomb) Regional Final 2002 Stanford (Tara Van Derveer) Regional Semifinals 2003 Louisiana Tech (Kurt Budke) Regional Semifinals 2004 Chattanooga (Wes Moore) Second Round Louisiana Tech (Kurt Budke) Regional Semifinals 2005 LSU (Pokey Chapman) Final Four T-Third Stanford (Tara Van Derveer) Regional Final 2006 Bowling Green (Curt Miller) First Round Ohio St. (Jim Foster) Second Round had a.500 record (4) Year Team (Coach) Record How It Did 1983 Monmouth (Milton Parker) First Round 1999 Appalachian St. (Barbie Breedlove) First Round 2006 Oakland (Beckie Francis) First Round 2007 UMBC (Phil Stern) First Round had a losing record (6) Year Team (Coach) Record How It Did 1992 Notre Dame (Muffett McGraw) First Round 1994 Missouri (Joann Rutherford) First Round 2005 Illinois St. (Robin Pingeton) First Round 2006 Pepperdine (Julie Rousseau) First Round 2007 Drake (Amy Stephens) First Round Holy Cross (Bill Gibbons Jr.) First Round had a losing conference record as an at-large selection (17) conf. Overall Year Team (Coach) Record Record How It Did 1986 Kentucky (Terry Hall) First Round Vanderbilt (Phil Lee) Second Round 1987 Vanderbilt (Phil Lee) Second Round 1989 Mississippi (Van Chancellor) Regional Final 1990 LSU (Sue Gunter) First Round 1991 Kentucky (Sharon Fanning) First Round Mississippi (Van Chancellor) First Round Vanderbilt (Ada Gee) Regional Semifinals 1993 Georgia (Andy Landers) Second Round 1999 Florida (Carol Ross) First Round 2001 Arkansas (Gary Blair) Second Round Texas (Jody Conradt) First Round 2002 Georgia (Andy Landers) First Round 2004 Missouri (Cindy Stein) First Round 2005 Virginia Tech (Beth Dunkenberger) First Round 2006 Boston College (Cathy Inglese) Regional Semifinals Virginia Tech (Beth Dunkenberger) Second Round

64 At-Large Selection History 65 At-Large Selection History MOST LOSSES FOR AT-LARGE TEAMS Team year Won lost Pct. Monmouth North Carolina St Virginia Mississippi Virginia Florida Iowa Purdue Virginia UCLA Maryland Missouri Oklahoma Nebraska North Carolina Syracuse Miami (Fla.) Washington UAB Arkansas Oklahoma DePaul Georgia Ohio St Vanderbilt FEWEST WINS FOR AT-LARGE TEAMS Team year Won lost Pct. Monmouth Stephen F. Austin Virginia La Salle Iowa Purdue Washington Texas Purdue South Carolina St North Carolina St Mississippi Virginia Maryland Missouri UCLA Oklahoma California Ohio St Western Ky Southern California Oklahoma St Iowa St Ohio St Maryland Oregon Clemson LSU Illinois Michigan St Virginia Tech Iowa Minnesota Oregon St Michigan St Northwestern Washington Georgia Iowa Arizona Iowa Oregon LOWEST WINNING PERCENTAGE FOR AT-LARGE TEAMS Team year Won lost Pct. Monmouth North Carolina St Virginia Team year Won lost Pct. Mississippi La Salle Iowa Purdue Virginia Virginia Maryland Missouri UCLA Oklahoma Washington Texas Florida Nebraska North Carolina Miami (Fla.) FEWEST LOSSES FOR TEAMS NOT TO COMPETE IN THE TOURNAMENT Team (Coach) year Won Lost Pct. How It Did Oral Roberts (Debbie Yow) in WNIT Canisius (Sr. Maria Pares) in AIAW Holy Cross (Togo Palazzi) in AIAW MOST WINS FOR TEAMS NOT TO COMPETE IN THE TOURNAMENT Team (Coach) year Won Lost Pct. How It Did Montana (Robin Selvig) in WNIT Western Ky in WNIT (Mary Taylor Cowles) Valparaiso (Keith Freeman) in WNIT Wyoming (Joe Legerski) in WNIT Tulane (Lisa Stockton) in WNIT Hawaii (Vince Goo) in WNIT Houston (Joe Curl) in WNIT Hofstra in WNIT (Krista Kilburn-Steveskey) Coppin St. (Derek Brown) in WNIT Hartford (Jennifer Rizzotti) in WNIT WNIT - Women s National Invitational Tournament 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) aa bb cc dd The Tournament

65 66 Conference Won-Lost Records Through 2007 Conference Won-Lost Records Through 2007 Using Current Conference Membership Tied Conference app. Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd America East Atlantic Coast Atlantic Sun Atlantic Big East Big Sky Big South Big Ten Big Big West Colonial Conference USA Horizon Ivy Metro Atlantic Mid-American Mid-Eastern Missouri Valley Mountain West Northeast Ohio Valley Pacific Patriot Southeastern Southern Southland Southwestern Summit Sun Belt West Coast Western Athletic Independents *Others TOTAL... 1,388 1,362 1, *No longer in Division I Using Actual Conference Membership Tied Conference app. Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd America East; North Atlantic, *American South, Atlantic Coast, Decade Look at Conference Teams in the Tournament (Teams in Tournament: Record) Tied Conference app. Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd Atlantic Sun; Trans America; New South Women s, Atlantic 10, Big East, *Big Eight, Big Sky, Big South, Big Ten, Big 12, Big West, Colonial; ECAC South, Conference USA, *Cosmopolitan, *East Coast, *Great Midwest, *High Country, Horizon; Midwestern Collegiate, Ivy, *Metro, Metro Atlantic, Mid-American, Mid-Eastern, Missouri Valley, Mountain West, *Mountain West Athletic, *North Star, Northeast; ECAC Metro, *Northern California, *Northern Pacific, Ohio Valley, Pacific-10, *Pacific West, Patriot, Southeastern, Southern, Southland, *Southwest, Southwestern, Summit; Mid-Continent, West Coast, Western Athletic, *Western Collegiate, Sun Belt, Independents TOTAL... 1,388 1,362 1, *No longer an active women s conference Year-by-Year Tournament Won-Lost By Conference Conference 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 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 Big West :0-1 2:1-2 1:3-1 1:3-1 4:4-4 9:11-9 Colonial :2-1 1:1-1 1:1-1 1:1-1 4:5-4 Conference USA Horizon

66 Year-by-Year Tournament Won-Lost By Conference 67 Conference TOTAL Ivy Metro Atlantic - 1:0-1 1: : : : : : :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: :1-2 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 :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: :69-42 Southern :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: :0-2 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: :0-1 19:31-18 *American South :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 *East Coast - 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 - 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 1: :2-6 *North Star *Northern California 1: :0-1 *Northern Pacific - 1:1-1 2:0-2 1:0-1 1: :2-5 *Pacific West : :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: : Conference 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: :75-43 Atlantic Sun :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 :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 :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 :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 :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 :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 :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-10 3:7-3 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 43:59-43 Patriot - 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: : 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 :0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 6:0-6 Summit :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 *American South 1:3-1 2: :6-3 *Big Eight 1:0-1 1:2-1 2:0-2 4:3-4 4:3-4 4:4-4 4: :16-20 *Cosmopolitan *East Coast *Great Midwest - - 1:1-1 1:0-1 2:0-2 3: :2-7 *High Country 1: :0-1 *Metro 3:3-3 2:1-2 1:0-1 1:1-1 2:2-2 4: :9-13 *Mountain West *North Star 2:2-2 1:0-1 1: :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: :24-20 *Western Collegiate *No longer an active women s conference The Tournament

67 68 YEAR-BY-YEAR TOURNAMENT WON-LOST BY CONFERENCE Conference 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 9:1-9 Atlantic Coast 5:7-5 6:6-6 4:6-4 4:6-4 4:4-4 7:9-7 7:19-6 6: :69-42 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 8:0-8 Atlantic 10 3:2-3 2:3-2 1:0-1 2:1-2 2:0-2 3:2-3 2:1-2 3:2-3 18:11-18 Big East 4:13-3 5:13-4 5:8-4 7:15-6 8:12-7 4:7-4 7:8-7 8: :89-43 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 1:2-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 8:2-8 Big Ten 4:6-4 5:7-5 6:5-6 6:8-6 6:11-6 5:10-5 5:5-5 3:4-3 40:56-40 Big 12 6:7-6 7:9-7 7:16-7 5:10-5 7:7-7 6:10-5 4:4-4 6:5-6 48:68-47 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 8:4-8 Colonial 1:2-1 1:0-1 1:3-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 3:0-3 10:5-10 Conference USA 3:3-3 2:0-2 3:3-3 5:1-5 4:4-4 4:1-4 1:1-1 1:0-1 23:13-23 Horizon 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 8:2-8 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 8:0-8 Metro Atlantic 1:0-1 2:0-2 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:2-1 9:2-9 Mid-American 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:2-1 8:2-8 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 2:0-2 2:4-2 2:2-2 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 1:0-1 11:6-11 Mountain West 2:0-2 2:3-2 4:2-4 3:3-3 1:0-1 2:1-2 4:6-4 3:0-3 21:15-21 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 Pacific-10 4:2-4 4:4-4 2:3-2 3:1-3 3:3-3 5:8-5 6:7-6 4:4-4 31:32-31 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 6:14-6 6:9-6 8:13-8 7:14-7 7:16-7 5:12-5 6:11-6 5: : 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 8:1-8 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 8:1-8 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 1:0-1 1:0-1 8:0-8 Sun Belt 2:4-2 2:3-2 1:1-1 1:0-1 1:1-1 1:1-1 1:0-1 2:1-2 11:11-11 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 10:1-10 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 10:7-10 Decade-By-Decade Records Conference 1980s 1990s 2000s Total America East - 9:1-9 9:1-9 18:2-18 Atlantic Coast 29: : : : Atlantic Sun - 6:2-6 8:0-8 14:2-14 Atlantic 10 17: : : :47-61 Big East 12: : : : Big Sky 1:1-1 11:3-11 8:0-8 20:4-20 Big South - 6:0-6 8:2-8 14:2-14 Big Ten 18: : : : Big 12-15: : :84-62 Big West 9: :8-16 8:4-8 33:23-33 Colonial 4:5-4 12: : :25-26 Conference USA - 17: : :18-40 Horizon - 8:0-8 8:2-8 16:2-16 Ivy 1:0-1 6:1-6 8:0-8 15:1-15 Metro Atlantic 8:1-8 10:0-10 9:2-9 27:3-27 Mid-American 8:1-8 12:4-12 8:2-8 28:7-28 Mid-Eastern 2:1-2 6:0-6 8:0-8 16:1-16 Missouri Valley 9:5-9 15: : :24-35 Mountain West : :15-21 Northeast - 6:0-6 8:0-8 14:0-14 Ohio Valley 9:4-9 11:1-11 8:0-8 28:5-28 Pacific-10 8:9-8 43: : : Patriot - 7:1-7 8:0-8 15:1-15 Southeastern 44: : : : Southern 1:0-1 10:0-10 8:1-8 19:1-19 Southland 8:7-8 11:7-11 8:1-8 27:15-27 Southwestern 2:0-2 6:0-6 8:0-8 16:0-16 Summit - 8:1-8 8:0-8 16:1-16 Sun Belt 12: : : :64-40 West Coast - 13: : :4-23 Western Athletic - 18: : :15-28 Independents 19: : :32-19 *American South 2:8-1 3: :14-4 *Big Eight 16: : :26-36 *Cosmopolitan 1: :1-1 *East Coast 1: :0-1 *Great Midwest - 7: :2-7 *High Country 7:0-7 1: :0-8 *Metro 13: : :11-26 *Mountain West Athletic 6: :2-6 *North Star - 4: :3-4 *Northern California 1: :0-1 *Northern Pacific 5: :2-5 *Pacific West 1: :4-1 *Southwest 12: : :41-31 *Western Collegiate 13: :25-12 *No longer an active women s conference Tournament trivia Q uestion... Which team has appeared in every year of the tournament since its beginning in 1982? A nswer... Tennessee.

68 Year-By-Year Automatic Conference Bids 69 Year-By-Year Automatic Conference Bids America East x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Atlantic Coast... x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Atlantic x x x x x x x x x x - x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Atlantic Sun x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Big East... - x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Big Sky x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Big South x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Big Ten... x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Big x x x x x x x x x x x x Big West x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Colonial x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Conference USA x x x x x x x x x x x x x Horizon x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Ivy x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Metro Atlantic... x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Mid-American... x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Mid-Eastern... x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Missouri Valley... x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Mountain West x x x x x x x x Northeast x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Ohio Valley... x - x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Pacific x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Patriot x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Southeastern... x x x - x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Southern x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Southland x x x x - - x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Southwestern... x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Summit x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Sun Belt... - x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x West Coast x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Western Athletic x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x *American South x x x *Big Eight... x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x *Great Midwest x x *High Country... - x x x x x x x x *Metropolitan... x x x x x x x x x x x x x x *Mountain West Athletic x x x x x *Northern California.. x *North Star x x *Northern Pacific... - x x x x *Southwest... - x x x x x x x x x x x x x x *Western Collegiate.. x x x x TOTALS *No longer an active women s conference The Tournament Baylor s Sophia Young was named the 2005 Women s Final Four Most Outstanding Player.

69 70 Tournament Television Ratings History Tournament Television Ratings History ESPN Highest-Rated Games Rating/ Date Games Round Share Homes 1. 4/6/2004 Connecticut vs. Tennessee CH 4.3 (4.28)/7 3,801, /28/1999 Duke vs. Purdue CH 4.3 (4.27)/7 3,238, /31/2002 Connecticut vs. Oklahoma CH 4.1/7 3,487, /30/1997 Old Dominion vs. Tennessee CH 4.0/6 2,879, /29/1998 Louisiana Tech vs. Tennessee CH 3.7/6 2,717, /31/1996 Tennessee vs. Georgia CH 3.7/6 2,497, /4/2004 Minnesota vs. Connecticut NSF 3.5/5 3,083, /8/2003 Tennessee vs. Connecticut CH 3.5/5 3,013, /2/2000 Tennessee vs. Connecticut CH 3.5/5 2,676, /1/2001 Purdue vs. Notre Dame CH 3.3/5 2,724,000 ESPN2 Highest-Rated Games Rating/ Date Games Round Share Homes 1. 3/28/2004 Baylor vs. Tennessee RSF 1.0/2 857, /26/2001 Missouri St. vs. Washington RF 1.0/2 727, /25/2005 Connecticut vs. Stanford RSF 0.9/2 836, /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. Connecticut 2nd 0.9/1 485, /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. Connecticut) 6. 3/30/2003 Minnesota vs. Texas RSF 0.8/1 680, /28/2004 Stanford vs. Vanderbilt RSF 0.8/1 662, /21/2004 Four games regionalized 1st 0.8/1 658,000 [Arizona vs. Michigan St., Austin Peay vs. LSU, St. Francis (Pa.) vs. Purdue and Penn vs. Connecticut] 6. 3/14/1999 Xavier vs. Connecticut 2nd 0.8/1 524,000 CBS Highest-Rated Games Rating/ Date Games Round Share Homes 1. 3/28/1982 Louisiana Tech vs. Cheyney CH 7.3/22 5,950, /3/1983 Southern California vs. Louisiana Tech CH 7.0/20 5,830, /30/1986 Texas vs. Southern California CH 6.5/24 5,580, /1/1984 Tennessee vs. Southern California CH 6.4/17 5,360, /4/1992 Missouri St. vs. Western Ky. NSF 6.2/19 5,710, /29/1987 Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech CH 6.0/19 5,240, /2/1995 Tennessee vs. Connecticut CH 5.7/15 5,438, /31/1985 Georgia vs. Old Dominion CH 5.6/15 4,750, /4/1993 Ohio St. vs. Texas Tech CH 5.5/14 5,121,000 NOTE: CBS broadcast the national championship game from and the national semifinals from Beginning in 2003, ESPN began broadcasting all 63 games of the championship with the first- and second-round games offered in a whiparound-styled coverage 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; 2ndsecond-round game. The 2006 women s basketball championship earned record ratings on ESPN and was the most-watched women s NCAA tournament ever, with an average of 1.32 million households tuning in. Maryland s victory over Duke in the national championship game averaged a 3.1 household rating, up 19 percent from 2005.

70 Tournament History 71 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 The championship bracket remained at 48 teams, with 22 automatic qualifiers. Women s Final Four: New Orleans, Louisiana. Teams: Tennessee, Virginia, Connecticut 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, in overtime, to win its third NCAA women s basketball championship 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 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 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 season. As part of the agreement, the Women s Final Four moved to a Friday- Sunday format, effective with the 1996 championship The championship bracket remained at 64 teams, and all 32 eligible conferences were awarded automatic qualification. First- and second-round sessions 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. Women s Final Four: Minneapolis, Minnesota. Teams: Connecticut, Tennessee, Georgia and Stanford. Connecticut (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 The committee also awarded the 1998 and 1999 regional sites: East (Dayton, Ohio); Mideast (Nashville, Tennessee); Midwest (Lubbock, Texas) and West (Oakland, California) East (Greensboro, North Carolina); Mideast (Cincinnati); Midwest (Normal, Illinois) and West (Los Angeles) 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, Connecticut 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 college basketball 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 championship 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 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 The Tournament

71 72 Tournament History 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 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: East (Richmond, Virginia); Mideast (Memphis, Tennessee); Midwest (Kansas City, Missouri) and West (Portland, Oregon) East (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania); Mideast (Birmingham, Alabama); Midwest (Denver) and West (Spokane, Washington) 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 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: Connecticut, Tennessee, Penn State and Rutgers. Connecticut (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 predetermined 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 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: Connecticut, 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 NCAA budget. The recommendation was moved to the agenda for the September 2001 meeting for consideration for inclusion in the 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 : Indianapolis (Conseco Fieldhouse or RCA Dome) in 2005, Boston (FleetCenter) in 2006 and Cleveland (Gund Arena) in 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 drawing. 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 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 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 Connecticut 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: Connecticut, Duke, Oklahoma and Tennessee. Connecticut (39-0) defeated Oklahoma, 82-70, to capture its third NCAA Division I women s basketball championship. With the win, Connecticut 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 championship: University of Cincinnati; University of Colorado, Boulder; University of Connecticut; 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: East (Hartford, Connecticut); Mideast (Norfolk, Virginia); Midwest (Norman, Oklahoma) and West (Tempe, Arizona) East (Philadelphia); Mideast (Chattanooga, Tennessee); Midwest (Kansas City, Missouri) and West (Seattle) (Fairfield, Connecticut); 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 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 specifications. In December, the women s basketball committee identified the following seven cities as potential sites for the 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) 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/protected 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-Connecticut national semifinal game was the most-viewed national semifinal game in ESPN history. The Tennessee-

72 Tournament History 73 Connecticut 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: Connecticut, Duke, Tennessee and Texas. Connecticut (37-1) defeated Tennessee, 73-68, to capture its second straight and fourth overall NCAA Division I women s basketball championship. Connecticut became the first team to repeat as champion since Tennessee won three in a row from 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 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 championship. The committee also selected the following institutions to serve as the 16 firstand 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 : Tampa, Florida (St. Pete Times Forum) in 2008, St. Louis (Edward Jones Dome) in 2009 and San Antonio (Alamodome) in 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 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 ESPN2. 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: Connecticut, LSU, Minnesota and Tennessee. Connecticut (31-4) defeated Tennessee, 70-61, to capture its third straight and fifth overall NCAA Division I women s basketball championship. Connecticut became the first team to capture three consecutive national titles since Tennessee won three straight from 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 number of households was a 16 percent increase from 2,583,000, and the rating was a 13 percent increase from 3.0 in The two national semifinal 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 Connecticut- 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 Connecticut 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. For the second year in a row, the Women s Final Four telecasts of the three games and studio coverage were presented in high-definition television on ESPN HD. 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. 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, Connecticut (University of Connecticut, host) 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 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 mostviewed 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 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 The national semifinals featured two of the most exciting back-to-back, come-frombehind games in tournament history. In the first semifinal, Baylor came from 15 points down to beat LSU, Michigan State followed in the second semifinal with a comeback of its own, rallying from a 16-point deficit to defeat Tennessee, 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. For the third year in a row, the Women s Final Four telecasts of the three games and studio coverage were presented in high-definition television on ESPN HD. The Women s Final Four again received coverage on ABC s Good Morning America, and for the fourth consecutive year, the national semifinals and championship game were shown live on the Jumbotron at Times Square in New York. For the sixth straight year, portions of ESPN s coverage of the Women s Final Four were featured on the SuperSign in Times Square. In July, the women s basketball committee selected the following first- and secondround 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, Connecticut (University of Connecticut, 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 The Tournament

73 74 Tournament History State University, host); and Maples Pavilion, Stanford, California (Stanford University, host) 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) 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, Connecticut (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) 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) 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), 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 teamhigh 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 victory over North Carolina. Duke followed in the second semifinal with a resounding 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. For the fourth year in a row, the Women s Final Four telecasts of the three games and studio coverage were presented in high-definition television on ESPN HD. The Women s Final Four again received coverage on ABC s Good Morning America, and for the fifth consecutive year, the national semifinals and championship game were shown live on the Jumbotron at Times Square in New York. For the seventh straight year, portions of ESPN s coverage of the Women s Final Four were featured on the SuperSign in Times Square. In July, the women s basketball committee selected the following first- and secondround 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. (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) 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 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) 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 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 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 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 victory over the Tigers. Tennessee followed in the second semifinal with a come-from-behind 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 The Women s Final Four again received coverage on ABC s Good Morning America, and for the sixth consecutive year, the national semifinals and championship game were shown live on the Jumbotron at Times Square in New York. For the eighth straight year, portions of ESPN s coverage of the Women s Final Four were featured on the SuperSign in Times Square. 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. Tournament trivia Q uestion... What is the highest number of teams from a single conference to receive bids to the NCAA Division I tournament in a year? A nswer... The Big East Conference in 2004 and 2007, and the Southeastern Conference in 1999 and 2002, had eight of its members participate in the championship.

74 TEAM-BY-TEAM WON-LOST RECORDS IN TOURNAMENT PLAY 75 Team-By-Team Won-Lost Records In Tournament Play (231 Teams) Tied Team (Years Participated) app. G Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd *3rd Alabama ( ) UAB ( ) Alabama St. (2003) Alcorn St. ( ) Appalachian St. ( ) Arizona ( ) Arizona St. ( ) Arkansas ( ) Army (2006) Auburn ( ) Austin Peay ( ) Baylor ( ) Belmont (2007) Boise St. ( ) Boston College ( ) Boston U. (2003) Bowling Green ( ) BYU ( ) Brown (1994) Bucknell (2002) Butler (1996) California ( ) UC Irvine (1995) UC Riverside ( ) UC Santa Barb. ( ) Cal St. Fullerton ( ) Cal St. Northridge (1999) Campbell (2000) Canisius (2005) UCF ( ) Central Mich. ( ) Charlotte (2003) Chattanooga ( ) Cheyney ( ) Cincinnati ( ) Clemson ( ) Colgate (2004) Colorado ( ) Colorado St. ( ) Connecticut ( ) Coppin St. ( ) Creighton ( ) Dartmouth ( ) Delaware ( ) Delaware St. (2007) Denver (2001) DePaul ( ) Detroit (1997) Drake ( ) Duke ( ) East Caro. ( ) Eastern Ill. (1988) Eastern Ky. ( ) Eastern Mich. (2004) Eastern Wash. (1987) Evansville (1999) Fairfield ( ) Florida ( ) Florida A&M ( ) Fla. Atlantic (2006) Florida Int l ( ) Florida St. ( ) Fordham (1994) Furman ( ) George Washington ( The Tournament

75 76 TEAM-BY-TEAM WON-LOST RECORDS IN TOURNAMENT PLAY Tied Team (Years Participated) app. G Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd *3rd ) Georgetown (1993) Georgia ( ) Ga. Southern ( ) Georgia St. ( ) Georgia Tech ( ) Gonzaga (2007) Grambling ( ) Green Bay ( ) Hampton ( ) Hartford ( ) Harvard ( ) Hawaii ( ) Holy Cross ( ) Houston ( ) Howard ( ) Idaho (1985) Idaho St. ( ) Illinois ( ) Illinois St. ( ) Indiana ( ) Iowa ( ) Iowa St. ( ) Jackson St. ( ) James Madison ( ) Kansas ( ) Kansas St. ( ) Kent St. ( ) Kentucky ( ) La Salle ( ) Lamar (1991) Lehigh (1997) Liberty ( ) Lipscomb (2004) Long Beach St. ( ) Long Island (2001) La.-Lafayette (2007) La.-Monroe ( ) LSU ( ) Louisiana Tech ( ) Louisville ( ) Loyola (Md.) ( ) Loyola Marymount (2004) Maine ( ) Manhattan ( ) Marist ( ) Marquette ( ) Marshall (1997) Maryland ( ) UMBC (2007) Massachusetts ( ) #Memphis ( ) Miami (Fla.) ( ) Michigan ( ) Michigan St. ( ) Middle Tenn. ( ) Milwaukee ( ) Minnesota ( ) Mississippi ( ) Mississippi St. ( ) Missouri ( ) Missouri St. ( ) Monmouth (1983) Montana ( ) Montana St. (1993) Mt. St. Mary s ( ) North Carolina s Ivory Latta

76 TEAM-BY-TEAM WON-LOST RECORDS IN TOURNAMENT PLAY 77 Tied Team (Years Participated) app. G Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd *3rd Nebraska ( ) UNLV ( ) New Mexico ( ) New Mexico St. ( ) New Orleans (1987) Norfolk St. (2002) North Carolina ( ) UNC Asheville (2007) UNC Greensboro (1998) N.C. A&T (1994) North Carolina St. ( ) North Texas (1986) Northeastern (1999) Northern Ariz. (2006) Northern Ill. ( ) Northwestern ( ) Northwestern St. ( ) Notre Dame ( ) Oakland ( ) Ohio ( ) Ohio St. ( ) Oklahoma ( ) Oklahoma St. ( ) Old Dominion ( ) Oral Roberts ( ) Oregon ( ) Oregon St. ( ) Penn ( ) Penn St. ( ) Pepperdine ( ) Pittsburgh (2007) Portland ( ) Prairie View (2007) Providence ( ) Purdue ( ) Radford ( ) Rhode Island (1996) Rice ( ) Richmond ( ) Robert Morris (2007) Rutgers ( ) Sacred Heart (2006) St. Francis (Pa.) ( ) St. John s (N.Y.) ( ) St. Joseph s ( ) St. Mary s (Cal.) ( ) St. Peter s ( ) San Diego ( ) San Diego St. ( ) San Francisco ( ) Santa Clara ( ) Seton Hall ( ) Siena (2001) South Ala. (1987) South Carolina ( ) South Carolina St. (1983) South Fla. (2006) Southeast Mo. St. ( ) Southern California ( ) Southern Ill. ( ) SMU ( ) Southern Miss. ( ) Southern U. ( ) Stanford ( ) Stephen F. Austin ( Iowa s Necole Tunsil led the Hawkeyes to the 1993 Women s Final Four. The Tournament

77 78 TEAM-BY-TEAM WON-LOST RECORDS IN TOURNAMENT PLAY Team (Years Participated) app. G Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd *3rd ) Stetson (2005) Syracuse ( ) Temple ( ) Tennessee ( ) Tennessee St. ( ) Tennessee Tech ( ) Texas ( ) Texas-Arlington ( ) Texas A&M ( ) TCU ( ) Texas St. ( ) Texas Tech ( ) Toledo ( ) Troy (1997) Tulane ( ) Tulsa (2006) UCLA ( ) Utah ( ) Valparaiso ( ) Vanderbilt ( ) Vermont ( ) Villanova ( ) Virginia ( ) Virginia Tech ( ) Wake Forest (1988) Washington ( ) Washington St. (1991) Weber St. ( ) West Virginia ( ) Western Caro. (2005) Western Ill. (1995) Western Ky. ( ) Western Mich. ( ) Wisconsin ( ) Xavier (Ohio) ( ) Youngstown St. ( ) TOTALS... 1,388 1,362 1, #Teams Vacating NCAA Tournament Action year Record Placing Conference Memphis Metro #Official NCAA Tournament Records Tied Team (Years Participated) app. G Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd *3rd Memphis ( ) *Tied for third. Behind the play of Most Outstanding Player Sheryl Swoopes in 1993, Texas Tech won the national championship in its only appearance in the Women s Final Four. Swoopes poured in 47 points in the national championship game victory over Ohio State.

78

79

80 The Coaches Coaches Records Accomplished Coaching Records Coaches Who Have Played and Coached in the Women s Final Four and Tournament All-Time Tournament Coaches North Carolina head coach Sylvia Hatchell has led the Tar Heels to three appearances in the Women s Final Four.

81 82 Coaches Records Coaches Records Won-Lost Records of Champions Tennessee s Pat Summitt has led the Lady Vols to a record seven national championships and 26 consecutive championship appearances. Tennessee has advanced to the regional round all 26 years. Year National Champion (Seed) Coach W-L Pct Louisiana Tech (1) sonja Hogg Southern California (1) Linda Sharp Southern California (1) Linda Sharp Old Dominion (1) Marianne Stanley Texas (1) Jody Conradt Tennessee (2) Pat Summitt Louisiana Tech (2) Leon Barmore Tennessee (1) Pat Summitt Stanford (1) Tara VanDerveer Tennessee (1) Pat Summitt Stanford (1) Tara VanDerveer Texas Tech (2) Marsha Sharp North Carolina (3) sylvia Hatchell Connecticut (1) Geno Auriemma Tennessee (1) Pat Summitt Tennessee (3) Pat Summitt Tennessee (1) Pat Summitt Purdue (1) Carolyn Peck Connecticut (1) Geno Auriemma Notre Dame (1) Muffett McGraw Connecticut (1) Geno Auriemma Connecticut (1) Geno Auriemma Connecticut (2) Geno Auriemma Baylor (2) Kim Mulkey Maryland (2) Brenda Frese Tennessee (1) Pat Summitt Women s Final Four Records NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 7 Pat Summitt, Tennessee, Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, Linda Sharp, Southern California, Tara VanDerveer, Stanford, Women s Final Four Appearances 17 Pat Summitt, Tennessee, Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, Andy Landers, Georgia, Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., , and Stan ford, , Gail Goestenkors, Duke, Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, , Iowa, , and Rutgers, Joe Ciampi, Auburn, Sonja Hogg, Louisiana Tech, Debbie Ryan, Virginia Paul Sanderford, Western Ky., Linda Sharp, Southern California, Jody Conradt, Texas, Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, Consecutive Women s Final Four Appearances 5 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, Pat Summitt, Tennessee, Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, Pat Summitt, Tennessee, Pat Summitt, Tennessee, Sonja Hogg, Louisiana Tech, Joe Ciampi, Auburn, Debbie Ryan, Virginia, Women s Final Four Wins 19 Pat Summitt, Tennessee, Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, Tara VanDerveer, Stanford , Paul Sanderford, Western Ky., Women s Final Four-Winning Percentage (Min. six games).833 (5-1) Linda Sharp, Southern California, (10-2) Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, (19-10) Pat Summitt, Tennessee, (4-3) Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., and Stanford , (6-8) Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, Tournament Records Tournament Appearances 26 Pat Summitt, Tennessee, Andy Landers, Georgia, Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., , and Stan ford, , Rene Portland, Penn St., Jody Conradt, Texas, Debbie Ryan, Virginia, Jim Foster, St. Joseph s, , Vanderbilt, , and Ohio St., Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, , Iowa, , and Rutgers, Kay Yow, North Carolina St., Wendy Larry, Old Dominion, Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, Marsha Sharp, Texas Tech, Joan Bonvicini, Long Beach St., , and Arizona, Joe Ciampi, Auburn, Robin Selvig, Montana, Joe McKeown, New Mexico, , and George Washington, Paul Sanderford, Western Ky., , and Nebraska, Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, Van Chancellor, Mississippi, Theresa Grentz, Rutgers, , and Illinois, Jim Davis, Clemson, Sue Gunter, LSU, Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, Tournament Games 117 Pat Summitt, Tennessee, Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, Andy Landers, Georgia, Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., , and Stanford, , Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, , Iowa, , and Rutgers, Debbie Ryan, Virginia, Jody Conradt, Texas, Jim Foster, St. Joseph s, , Vanderbilt, , and Ohio St., Gail Goestenkors, Duke, Rene Portland, Penn St., Marsha Sharp, Texas Tech, Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, Joe Ciampi, Auburn, Joan Bonvicini, Long Beach St., , and Arizona, Wendy Larry, Old Dominion, Kay Yow, North Carolina St., Sue Gunter, LSU, Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, Joe McKeown, New Mexico, , and George Washington, Paul Sanderford, Western Ky., , and Nebraska, Tournament Wins 98 Pat Summitt, Tennessee, Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, Andy Landers, Georgia, Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., , and Stan ford, , Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, , Iowa, , and Rutgers, Gail Goestenkors, Duke, Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, Jody Conradt, Texas, Debbie Ryan, Virginia, Marsha Sharp, Texas Tech, Jim Foster, St. Joseph s , Vanderbilt, , and Ohio St., Joe Ciampi, Auburn, Rene Portland, Penn St., Joan Bonvicini, Long Beach St., , and Arizona, Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, Marianne Stanley, Old Dominion, , Southern California, , and Stanford, Sue Gunter, LSU, Wendy Larry, Old Dominion, Linda Sharp, Southern California, , and Texas St., Kay Yow, North Carolina St., Tournament Winning Percentage (Min. 20 games).838 (98-19) Pat Summitt, Tennessee, (61-14) Geno Auriemma, Connecticut,

82 Coaches Records (19-6) Linda Sharp, Southern California, , and Texas St., (56-19) Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech, (36-13) Gail Goestenkors, Duke, (20-8) Marianne Stanley, Old Dominion, , Southern California, , and Stan ford, (33-14) Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, (45-20) Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., , and Stanford, , (47-24) Andy Landers, Georgia, (15-8) Rick Moody, Alabama, (36-20) Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, , Iowa, , and Rutgers, (23-13) Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, Tournament Records - Active Coaches Tournament Appearances 26 Pat Summitt, Tennessee, Andy Landers, Georgia, Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., , and Stan ford, , Debbie Ryan, Virginia, Jim Foster, St. Joseph s, , Vanderbilt, , and Ohio St., Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, , Iowa, , and Rutgers, Kay Yow, North Carolina St., Wendy Larry, Old Dominion, Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, Joan Bonvicini, Long Beach St., , and Arizona, Robin Selvig, Montana, Joe McKeown, New Mexico St., , and George Washington, Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, Van Chancellor, Mississippi, Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, Elaine Elliott, Utah, Gary Blair, Stephen F. Austin, , Arkansas, , and Texas A&M, Gail Goestenkors, Duke, Doug Bruno, DePaul, Tournament Games 117 Pat Summitt, Tennessee, Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, Andy Landers, Georgia, Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., , and Stan ford, , Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, , Iowa, , and Rutgers, Debbie Ryan, Virginia, Jim Foster, St. Joseph s, , Vanderbilt, , and Ohio St., Gail Goestenkors, Duke, Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, Joan Bonvicini, Long Beach, , and Arizona, Wendy Larry, Old Dominion, Kay Yow, North Carolina St., Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, Joe McKeown, New Mexico St., , and George Washington, Van Chancellor, Mississippi, Gary Blair, Stephen F. Austin, , Arkansas, , and Texas A&M, Tournament Wins 98 Pat Summitt, Tennessee, Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, Andy Landers, Georgia, Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., , and Stanford, , Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, , Iowa, , and Rutgers, Gail Goestenkors, Duke, Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, Debbie Ryan, Virginia, Jim Foster, St. Joseph s , Vanderbilt, , and Ohio St., Joan Bonvicini, Long Beach St., , and Arizona, Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, Wendy Larry, Old Dominion, Kay Yow, North Carolina St., Van Chancellor, Mississippi, Gary Blair, Stephen F. Austin, , Arkansas, , Texas A&M, Cheryl Burnett, Missouri St., Tournament Winning Percentage (Min. 20 games).838 (98-19) Pat Summitt, Tennessee, (61-14) Geno Auriemma, Connecticut, (36-13) Gail Goestenkors, Duke, (33-14) Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina, (45-20) Tara VanDerveer, Ohio St., , and Stanford , (47-24) Andy Landers, Georgia, (36-20) Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, , Iowa, , and Rutgers, (23-13) Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame, (31-21) Debbie Ryan, Virginia, Accomplished Coaching Records Three Different Teams to the Women s Final Four Coach First Team Second Team Third Team Vivian Stringer Cheyney Iowa Rutgers Two Different Teams to the Women s Final Four Coach First Team Second Team Marianne Stanley old Dominion Stanford Three Different Teams Taken to the Tournament Coach First Team Second Team Third Team Gary Blair Stephen F. Austin Arkansas Texas A&M Jim Foster St. Joseph s Vanderbilt ohio St. Marianne Stanley Old Dominion Southern California Stanford Vivian Stringer Cheyney Iowa Rutgers Two Different Teams Taken to the Tournament Coach First Team Second Team Jane Albright Northern Ill. Wisconsin Melanie Balcomb Xavier Vanderbilt Kathi Bennett evansville Indiana Agnus Berenato Georgia Tech Pittsburgh Lisa Bluder drake Iowa Coach First Team Second Team Joan Bonvicini Long Beach St. Arizona Pam Borton Vermont Minnesota Joanne Boyle Richmond California Kurt Budke Louisiana Tech Oklahoma St. Beth Burns san Diego St. ohio St. Sal Buscaglia Manhattan Robert Morris Patricia Cage-Bibbs Grambling Hampton Tom Collen Colorado St. Louisville Joe Curl stephen F. Austin Houston June Daugherty Boise St. Washington Mark Ehlen Xavier Toledo Sharon Fanning Kentucky Mississippi St. Bill Fennelly Toledo Iowa St. Brenda Frese Minnesota Maryland Stephanie Gaitley Richmond st. Joseph s Laura Golden Central Mich. Illinois Kelly Graves st. Mary s (Cal.) Gonzaga Theresa Grentz Rutgers Illinois Lynn Hickey Kansas St. Texas A&M Cathy Inglese Vermont Boston College Larry Inman Middle Tenn. eastern Ky. Maryalyce Jeremiah Indiana Cal St. Fullerton Joanne P. McCallie Maine Michigan St. Maura McHugh oklahoma Arizona St. Joe McKeown New Mexico St. George Washington Marynell Meadors Tennessee Tech Florida St. Regina Miller Western Ill. UNLV Carolyn Peck Purdue Florida Don Perrelli st. John s (N.Y.) Northwestern Carol Ross Florida Mississippi Paul Sanderford Western Ky. Nebraska Linda Sharp southern California Texas St. Judy Spoelstra Montana St. oregon St. Mark Trakh Pepperdine southern California Tara VanDerveer ohio St. stanford Greg Williams Houston Colorado St. Sharon Versyp Maine Purdue Connie Yori Creighton Nebraska The Coaches

83 84 Coaches Who Have Played and Coached in the NCAA Tournament Coaches Who Have Played and Coached in the NCAA Tournament Played in NCAA Total Team Coach Played for Years G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Pts. RB A B S PF W-L Finish Katie Abrahamson-Henderson Georgia/Iowa , RSF, 87-RSF, 89-RSF Sharon Baldwin-Toner Georgia nd Rd., 90-2nd Rd. Pokey Chatman LSU st Rd., 89-RSF, 90-1st Rd., 91-2nd Rd. Cynthia Cooper-Dyke Southern California , RF, 83-CH, 84-CH, 86-2nd Mary Taylor Cowles Western Ky nd Rd., 89-2nd Rd., 90-1st Rd., 91-RSF Susie Gardner Georgia T3rd, 84-RF, 85-2nd, 86-RSF Kelly Greenberg La Salle 1986, st Rd., 88-1st Rd.,89-2nd Rd. Lea Henry Tennessee T3rd, 83-RF Frozena Jerro Arizona St st Rd. Kellie Jolly Harper Tennessee CH, 97-CH, 98-CH, 99-RF MaChelle Joseph Purdue nd Rd., 90-RSF, 91-2nd Rd., 92-RSF Nikita Lowry ohio St RF, 88-RSF, 89-RSF Joanie O Brien Penn St RF, 84-1st Rd., 85-RSF, 86-RSF Katie Meier duke nd Rd. Joanne Palombo McCallie Northwestern nd Rd. Cheryl Miller southern California * * 83-CH, 84-CH, 85-RSF, 86-2nd Regina Miller old Dominion T3rd, 84-RF Kim Mulkey Louisiana Tech CH, 83-2nd, 84-T3rd Jennifer Rizzotti Connecticut st Rd., 95-CH, 96-T3rd Bev Smith oregon st Rd. Dawn Staley Virginia RSF, 90-T3rd, 91-2nd, 92-T3rd Amy Stephens Nebraska st Rd. Charli Turner Thorne Stanford RSF *Did not play in Southern California s first-round game in Kim Mulkey made her first trip as a coach to the Women's Final Four a winning one, as she guided Baylor to the 2005 title. Mulkey was a player on the Louisiana Tech team that won the first NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championship in 1982.

84 All-Time Tournament Coaches 85 All-Time Tournament Coaches (335 coaches in alphabetical order) Coach (Alma Mater) Tourn. Record Women s Final Four School (Years) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Tim Abney (Lincoln [Pa.] 78) N.C. A&T (1994) Katie Abrahamson-Henderson (Iowa 90) Missouri St. ( ) Lynne Agee (Longwood 71) UNC Greensboro (1998) Jane Albright-Dieterle (Appalachian St. 77) Northern Ill. ( ) Wisconsin ( ) Carol Alfano (Morris Harvey 71) Virginia Tech ( ) Jennifer Alley (Appalachian St. 59) North Carolina ( ) Cathy Andruzzi (Queens [N.C.] 68) East Caro. (1982) Geno Auriemma (West Chester 81) Connecticut ( ) Melanie Balcomb (TCNJ 84) Xavier ( ) Vanderbilt ( ) Sharon Baldwin-Toner (Georgia 91) East Caro. (2007) Al Barbre (Stephen F. Austin 69) Lamar (1991) *Leon Barmore (Louisiana Tech 67) Louisiana Tech ( ) Ceal Barry (Kentucky 77) Colorado ( ) Carole Baumgarten (UNI 70) Drake ( ) Angela Beck (Millikin 79) Nebraska ( ) Frank Bennett (Lipscomb 73) Lipscomb (2004) Kathi Bennett (Wis.-Green Bay 86) Evansville (1999) Indiana (2002) Michelle Bento-Jackson (Fresno St. 92) Santa Clara (2005) Agnus Berenato (Mt. St. Mary s 80) Georgia Tech ( ) Pittsburgh (2007) Lewis Bivens (Tenn. Wesleyan 74) Middle Tenn. ( ) Andy Blackston (Lipscomb 98) Austin Peay (2004) Gary Blair (Texas Tech 72) Stephen F. Austin ( ) Arkansas ( ) Texas A&M ( ) *Kittie Blakemore (James Madison 50) West Virginia ( ) Betsy Blose (James Madison 84) UNC Asheville (2007) Lisa Bluder (UNI 83) Drake ( ) Iowa ( ) *Jim Bolla (Pittsburgh 75) UNLV ( ) *Sheila Strike Bolla (Laurentian 75) UNLV ( ) Joan Bonvicini (Southern Conn. St. 75) Long Beach St. ( ) Arizona ( ) Kevin Borseth (Lake Superior St. 76) Green Bay ( ) Pam Borton (Defiance 87) Vermont (1994). Minnesota ( ) Sandy Botham (Notre Dame 88) Milwaukee ( ) Joanne Boyle (Duke 85) Richmond (2005) California ( ) Tony Bozzella (Seton Hall 88) Long Island (2001) Gary Blair has led three teams to the NCAA tournament, Stephen F. Austin, Arkansas and Texas A&M. Q uestion... How many head coaches made their first appearance in the NCAA Division I tournament in A nswer... There were 14 first-time head coaches in last year s tournament, bringing the total number of head coaches to 335. Tournament trivia The Coaches * Co-Head Coach

85 86 All-Time Tournament Coaches Jody Conradt helped lead Texas to 21 NCAA Tournament appearances. Coach (Alma Mater) Tourn. Record Women s Final Four School (Years) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Charles Branum (West Ala. 64) South Ala. (1987) Barbie Breedlove (Springfield 79) Appalachian St. (1999) Lynn Bria (Charleston [W.V.] 90) UCF (1999) Kenny Brooks (James Madison 92) James Madison (2007) Derek Brown Coppin St. ( ) Doug Bruno (DePaul 73) DePaul ( ) Kurt Budke (Washburn 84) Louisiana Tech ( ) Oklahoma St. (2007) Cheryl Burnett (Kansas 81) Missouri St. ( ) Beth Burns (Ohio Wesleyan 79) San Diego St. ( ) Ohio St. (1999) Jean Marie Burr (New Hampshire 77) Brown (1994) Sal Buscaglia (Canisius 76) Manhattan (2003) Robert Morris (2007) Patricia Cage-Bibbs (Grambling 72) Grambling ( ) Hampton ( ) Donna Capps (Tex. A&M-Commerce 74) Texas-Arlington ( ) Mike Carey (Salem Int'l 80) West Virginia ( ) Sherry Carter (South Carolina 74) Furman ( ) Gina Castelli (Canisius 86) Siena (2001) Royce Chadwick (Southwestern Okla. 80) Stephen F. Austin ( ) Van Chancellor (Mississippi St. 66) Mississippi ( ) Pokey Chatman (LSU 91) LSU ( ) Bud Childers (Charleston So. 79) Louisville ( ) Joe Ciampi (Mansfield 68) Auburn ( ) Keith Cieplicki (William & Mary 85) Vermont (2000) *Martin Clapp (Murray St. 89) Louisville ( ) Jaci Clark (Wis.-Milwaukee 84) Bowling Green ( ) Sherri Coale (Oklahoma Christian 87) Oklahoma ( ) Tom Collen (Bowling Green 77) Colorado St. ( ) Louisville ( ) Beth Combs (Illinois 92) Colgate (2004) Jody Conradt (Baylor 63) Texas ( ) Cynthia Cooper-Dyke (Southern California 86) Prairie View (2007) Mary Taylor Cowles (Western Ky. 92) Western Ky. (2003) Pat Coyle (Rutgers 82) Loyola (Md.) ( ) Tony Cross (Belmont 74) Belmont (2007) Joe Curl (Wayne St. [Neb.] 78) Stephen F. Austin (1994) Houston ( ) Kristy Curry (La.-Monroe 78) Purdue ( ) Nancy Darsch (Springfield 73) Ohio St. ( ) June Daugherty (Ohio St. 78) Boise St. (1994) Washington ( ) Ed Davis (West Virginia St. 70) Delaware St. (2007) * Co-Head Coach

86 All-Time Tournament Coaches 87 Coach (Alma Mater) Tourn. Record Women s Final Four School (Years) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Jim Davis (Tenn. Wesleyan 70) Clemson ( ) Mickie DeMoss (Louisiana Tech 77) Kentucky (2006) Kathy Delaney-Smith (Bridgewater St. 71) Harvard ( ) Chris Denker (Oregon 90) Santa Clara (2002) Ed DiGregorio (Mount Union 51) Youngstown St. ( ) Maggie Dixon (San Diego 99) Army (2006) Pat Dobratz (South Dakota 73) Idaho (1985) Chancellor Dugan (Eastern Ky. 82) Fla. Atlantic (2006) Beth Dunkenberger (Randolph-Macon 88) Virginia Tech ( ) Lin Dunn (Tenn.-Martin 69) Purdue ( ) Janice Dykehouse-Allen (Grand Valley St. 76) Florida St. (1983) Mark Ehlen (Ohio St. 75) Xavier (1993) Toledo ( ) Elaine Elliott (Boise St. 77) Utah ( ) Sarah Evans-Moore (Stanford 86) Marshall (1997) Sharon Fanning (Chattanooga 75) Kentucky (1991) Mississippi St. ( ) Claudette Farmer (Florida A&M 79) Florida A&M ( ) Joey Favaloro (Tulane 73) New Orleans (1987) Kathy Fedorjaka (Fairfield 90) Bucknell (2002) Bill Fennelly (William Penn 79) Toledo ( ) Iowa St. ( ) Jose Fernandez (Florida Int l 94) South Fla. (2006) Peggy Fiehrer (Spalding 72) Louisville ( ) Jerry Finkbeiner (Southern Naz. 80) Oral Roberts ( ) *Melinda Fischer (Illinois St. 72) Illinois St. ( ) Don Flanagan (Fort Lewis 71) New Mexico ( ) Bob Foley (Villanova 74) Providence ( ) Nell Fortner (Texas 82) Purdue (1997) Gooch Foster (Peabody 63) California ( ) Jim Foster (Temple 80) St. Joseph s ( ) Vanderbilt ( ) Ohio St. ( ) Suzanne Fox (Abilene Christian 90) Texas St. (2003) Beckie Francis (Colgate 87) Oakland ( ) Keith Freeman (Huntington [Ind.] 86) Valparaiso ( ) Freda Freeman-Jackson (Alabama St. 84) Alabama St. (2003) Mark French (UC Santa Barb. 73) UC Santa Barb. ( ) Marianna Freeman (Cheyney 79) Syracuse (2002) Brenda Frese (Arizona 93) Minnesota (2002) Maryland ( ) Stephanie Gaitley (Villanova 82) Richmond ( ) St. Joseph s ( ) Kevin Gallagher (Rider 72) La Salle (1983) Liz Galloway-McQuitter (UNLV 78) Northern Ill. (1995) * Co-Head Coach Brenda Frese led Maryland to the 2006 national championship. Q uestion... Among active coaches, Tennessee s Pat Summitt has led the Lady Vols to every NCAA tournament (26). What coach ranks behind her for NCAA tournament appearances among active coaches? A nswer... Andy Landers has been the head coach for Georgia in 24 NCAA tournaments. Tournament trivia The Coaches

87 88 All-Time Tournament Coaches Geno Auriemma has led Connecticut to 19 NCAA Tournament appearances and five national championships. Tournament trivia Q uestion... How many coaches have won at least 30 NCAA Division I tournament games? A nswer... Sylvia Hatchell became the 11th coach to reach the 30-win plateau last year, with North Carolina s four victories pushing her total to 33. Coach (Alma Mater) Tourn. Record Women s Final Four School (Years) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Fern Gardner (Utah St. 61) Utah (1983) Susie Gardner (Georgia 86) Austin Peay ( ) Ada Gee (Colorado Col. 83) Vanderbilt (1991) Bill Gibbons Jr. (Clark [Mass.] 81) Holy Cross ( ) Brian Giorgis (Cortland St. 77) Marist ( ) Chris Gobrecht (Southern California 77) Washington ( ) Gail Goestenkors (Saginaw Valley 85) Duke ( ) Laura Golden (Florida St. 64) Central Mich. ( ) Illinois ( ) Vince Goo (Southern Ore. 69) Hawaii ( ) Mike Granelli (Mt. St. Mary s 61) St. Peter s ( ) Kelly Graves (New Mexico 88) St. Mary s (Cal.) (1999) Gonzaga (2007) Carey Green (Coastal Caro. 79) Liberty ( ) Kelly Greenberg (La Salle 89) Penn ( ) Drema Greer (Clemson 79) Ga. Southern ( ) Theresa Grentz (Immaculata 74) Rutgers ( ) Illinois ( ) Sue Guevara (Saginaw Valley 82) Michigan ( ) Sue Gunter (Peabody 62) LSU ( ) J. Kelley Hall (Troy 82) La.-Lafayette (2007) Terry Hall (Indiana St. 66) Kentucky ( ) Dick Halterman (Truman 74) Oklahoma St. ( ) Carol Hammerle (Northern Mich. 70) Wis.-Green Bay ( ) Kellie Harper (Tennessee 99) Western Caro. (2005) Linda Harper (Northwestern St. 65) La.-Monroe ( ) *Scott Harrelson (Texas St. 79) West Virginia ( ) Candi Harvey (Ouachita Baptist 79) Texas A&M (1996) Sylvia Hatchell (Carson-Newman 74) North Carolina ( ) Elwin Heiny (German Sports U. 69) Oregon ( ) Bonnie Hendrickson (St. Cloud St. 86) Virginia Tech ( ) Lea Henry (Tennessee 83) Georgia St. ( ) Jim Hess (Eastern Mich. 85) Western Mich. (1985) Jerry Hester (Troy 75) Troy (1997) Lynn Hickey (Ouachita Baptist 73) Kansas St. ( ) Texas A&M (1994) *Mary Hile-Nepfel (San Francisco 81) San Francisco ( ) Barbara Hilke (Western Ore. 74) Eastern Ill. (1988) Aki Hill (Japan AAU, UCLA John Wooden Program 72) Oregon St. ( ) Myndi Hill (Heidelberg 91) St. Francis (Pa.) ( ) Linda Hill-MacDonald (West Chester 70) Minnesota (1994) *Sonja Hogg (Louisiana Tech 68) Louisiana Tech ( ) Caren Horstmeyer (Santa Clara 84) Santa Clara ( ) * Co-Head Coach

88 All-Time Tournament Coaches 89 Coach (Alma Mater) Tourn. Record Women s Final Four School (Years) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd *Jill Hutchison (New Mexico 68) Illinois St. ( ) Cathy Inglese (Southern Conn. St. 80) Vermont (92-93) Boston College ( ) Larry Inman (Austin Peay 70) Middle Tenn. ( ) Eastern Ky. ( ) Rick Insell (Middle Tenn. 76) Middle Tenn. ( ) John Ishee (Southern Miss. 86) Southeast Mo. St. (2007) Jim Izard (Mississippi 70) Indiana ( ) Jim Jabir (Nazareth 84) Marquette ( ) Barbara Jacobs (Wis.-La Crosse 71) Syracuse ( ) Michelle Jacoby (Pacific 89) St. Mary s (Cal.) (2001) Kay James (Mississippi-Women 69) Southern Miss. ( ) Maryalyce Jeremiah (Cedarville 65) Indiana (1983) Cal St. Fullerton ( ) Frozena Jerro (Arizona St. 93) Cal St. Northridge (1999) Mary Lou Johns (Memphis 64) Memphis ( ) MaChelle Joseph (Purdue 92) Georgia Tech (2007) Jeff Judkins (Utah 78) BYU ( ) Laura Kelly (St. Thomas [Minn.] 93) Northern Ariz. (2006) Terry Kelly (Covenant 76) South Carolina (1982) Jessie Kenlaw (Savannah St. 75) Houston (1992) Patrick Knapp (Widener 75) Georgetown (1993) Ferne Labati (East Stroudsburg 66) Miami (Fla.) ( ) Andy Landers (Tennessee Tech 74) Georgia ( ) Karen Langeland (Calvin 70) Michigan St. ( ) Wendy Larry (Old Dominion 77) Old Dominion ( ) Teresa Lawrence-Phillips (Vanderbilt 80) Tennessee St. ( ) Angie Lee (Iowa 84) Iowa ( ) Phil Lee (Campbell 70) Vanderbilt ( ) Joye Lee-McNelis (Southern Miss. 86) Memphis ( ) Courtney Leishman (Utah St. 76) BYU ( ) Debbie Leonard (High Point 74) Duke (1987) Lubomyr Lichonczak (Idaho 78) Radford ( ) Bob Lindsay (Massachusetts 76) Kent St. ( ) Chris Long (Southern Miss. 91) Louisiana Tech (2006) Nikita Lowry (Ohio St. 90) Detroit (1997) Annette Lynch (Illinois St. 68) Northwestern (1982) Linda MacDonald (West Chester 70) Temple (1989) Sadie Magee (Alcorn St. 52) Jackson St. ( ) Joy Malchodi (Ithaca 70) Northeastern (1999) Phyllis Mangina (Seton Hall 81) Seton Hall ( ) John Margaritis (Northeastern Ill. 82) UC Riverside ( ) * Co-Head Coach Muffet McGraw won the 2001 title with Notre Dame and is on a streak of 11 consecutive NCAA tournament trips with the Fighting Irish. Q uestion... Name the four schools that have been taken to the NCAA tournament by five different coaches. A nswer... Louisville (includes both cocoaches in 1998 and 1999), Purdue, Southern California and Stephen F. Austin. Tournament trivia Photo by Jim Gund/NCAA Photos The Coaches

89 90 All-Time Tournament Coaches Gail Goestenkors, now at Texas, helped lead Duke to 13 NCAA Tournament appearances. Tournament trivia Q uestion... Who are the two Women s Final Four Most Outstanding players who also coached a team in the NCAA tournament? A nswer... Cheryl Miller and Dawn Staley. Miller won back-to-back Women s Final Four MOP awards in 1983 and 1984, leading Southern California to consecutive national championships. Miller then coached her alma mater to NCAA Tournament appearances in 1994 and Staley earned 1991 Women s Final Four MOP honors in leading Virginia to the title game. The Philadelphia native entered the coaching ranks at Temple in 2002 and led the Owls to tournament berths in five of her first six seasons. Coach (Alma Mater) Tourn. Record Women s Final Four School (Years) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Kathy Marpe (Minnesota 71) San Diego ( ) Tina Martin (Lock Haven 86) Delaware ( ) Colleen Matsuhara (Sacramento St. 74) UC Irvine (1995) Bernadette Mattox (Georgia 81) Kentucky (1999) Joanne P. McCallie (Northwestern 87) Maine ( ) Michigan St. ( ) LaDonna McClain (Mo. Southern St. 87) Austin Peay (1996) Dotty McCrea (Monmouth 73) Stanford (1982) Glenn McDonald (Long Beach St. 84) Long Beach St. (1992) Muffet McGraw (St. Joseph s 77) Notre Dame ( ) Winthrop McGriff (Wisconsin 62) Cheyney (1984) Kevin McGuff (St. Joseph s [Ind.] 92) Xavier ( ) Maura McHugh (Old Dominion 75) Oklahoma (1986) Arizona St. (1992) Ardie McInelly (Boise St. 82) Idaho St. (2001) Margaret McKeon (St. John s [N.Y.] 91) Boston U. (2003) Joe McKeown (Kent St. 78) New Mexico St. (87-88) George Washington ( ) Cristy McKinney (North Carolina St. 79) Rice ( ) Marynell Meadors (Middle Tenn. 65) Tennessee Tech ( ) Florida St. ( ) Katie Meier (Duke 89) Charlotte (2003) Suzy Merchant (Central Mich. 91) Eastern Mich. (2004) Cheryl Miller (Southern California 86) Southern California ( ) Curt Miller (Baldwin-Wallace 90) Bowling Green ( ) John Miller (St. Charles Seminary 69) La Salle ( ) Regina Miller (Old Dominion 84) Western Ill. (1995) UNLV (2002) Jeannie Milling (South Ala. 72) UAB ( ) Terri Mitchell (Duquesne 89) Marquette ( ) Jeff Mittie (Mo. Western St. 89) TCU ( ) Rick Moody (Troy 76) Alabama ( ) Billie Moore (Washburn 66) UCLA ( ) Wes Moore (Tennessee 86) Chattanooga ( ) Sheila Moorman (BYU 68) James Madison ( ) Bill Speedy Morris (St. Joseph s 73) La Salle (1986) Kevin Morris (Scranton 86) Fordham (1994) Matilda Mossman (Western Ky. 79) Kansas St. (1987) Kim Mulkey (Louisiana Tech 84) Baylor ( ) Joe Mullaney Jr. (Providence 78) St. John s (N.Y.) (1988) Mary Murphy (Northwestern 80) Wisconsin (1992) Lois Myers (Ga. Southern 75) Alabama (1988) Judy Nelson (Oklahoma 72) North Texas (1986) * Co-Head Coach

90 All-Time Tournament Coaches 91 Coach (Alma Mater) Tourn. Record Women s Final Four School (Years) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd *Bill Nepfel (Cortland St. 74) San Francisco ( ) Jon Newlee (San Diego St. 82) Idaho St. (2007) Dianne Nolan (Rowan 73) Fairfield ( ) Joanie O Brien (Penn St. 86) Massachusetts ( ) Kathy Olivier (UNLV 82) UCLA ( ) June Olkowski (Rutgers 82) Butler (1996) Mary Ann Otwell (Ouachita Baptist 64) Stephen F. Austin ( ) Togo Palazzi (Holy Cross 54) Holy Cross (1985) Milton Parker (N.C. Central 65) Monmouth (1983) Craig Parrott (Southern Miss. 79) Chattanooga ( ) Cathy Parson (West Virginia 84) Howard (2001) Debbie Patterson (Rockford 79) Kansas St. ( ) Carolyn Peck (Vanderbilt 88) Purdue ( ) Florida ( ) Andrew Pennington (Tougaloo 73) Jackson St. (1995) Don Perrelli (Southern Conn. St. 61) St. John s (N.Y.) ( ) Northwestern ( ) Harry Perretta (Lycoming 78) Villanova ( ) Robin Pingeton (St. Ambrose 90) Illinois St. (2005) Laurie Pirtle (Ohio St. 80) Cincinnati ( ) Burl Plunkett (Centenary [La.] 55) Oklahoma (1995) Jill Poe (West Virginia 89) St. Francis (Pa.) ( ) David Ponton (Southern U. 85) Grambling ( ) Rene Portland (Immaculata 75) Penn St. ( ) Gordy Presnell (Northwest Nazarene 83) Boise St. (2007) Amy Pritchard (Northwestern 83) Ohio (1986) Jenny Przekwas (Wyoming 86) St. Francis (Pa.) ( ) Sandy Pugh (Northwestern St. 87) Southern U. ( ) Bruce Rasmussen (UNI 71) Creighton (1992) Marsha Reall (Ohio St. 75) Ohio (1995) Rick Reeves (Indiana St. 81) Liberty ( ) Harold Rhodes (Washington St. 77) Washington St. (1991) Jerry Richardson (Northwestern St. 79) UCF (1996) Earnest Riggins (Mississippi Val. 58) San Diego St. ( ) Lee Ann Riley (Baylor 85) Stephen F. Austin ( ) Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut 96) Hartford ( ) Linda Robinson (Mars Hill 78) Appalachian St. ( ) Dee Romine (Indiana St. 74) Stetson (2005) Rhonda Rompola (SMU 83) SMU ( ) Carol Ross (Mississippi 82) Florida ( ) Mississippi ( ) Jody Runge (Kentucky 85) Oregon ( ) Cindy Russo (Old Dominion 75) Florida Int l ( ) Louisiana Tech's Leon Barmore led the Lady Techsters to the Women s Final Four nine times, with 56 tournament victories. Louisiana Tech won the national championship in 1988 under Barmore s direction. Q uestion... Name the four coaches who led their respective teams to the 2007 Women s Final Four in Cleveland? A nswer... Sylvia Hatchell (North Carolina), Bob Starkey (LSU), Vivian Stringer (Rutgers) and Pat Summitt (Tennessee). Tournament trivia The Coaches * Co-Head Coach

91 92 All-Time Tournament Coaches Tournament trivia Q uestion... Name the two coaches who made their 20th appearance in the NCAA Division I tournament in A nswer... North Carolina State s Kay Yow and Rutgers Vivian Stringer. Oklahoma coach Sherri Coale has led the Sooners to eight tournament appearances and 14 wins. Coach (Alma Mater) Tourn. Record Women s Final Four School (Years) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Joann Rutherford (Pittsburg St. 71) Missouri ( ) Debbie Ryan (Ursinus 75) Virginia ( ) Joyce Sake (San Diego St. 85) Washington (1985) Joe Sanchez (A&M-Corpus Christi 71) Wake Forest (1988) Paul Sanderford (Methodist 72) Western Ky. ( ) Nebraska ( ) Jane Schroeder (Kansas St. 71) Illinois (1982) Cindy Scott (Memphis 75) Southern Ill. ( ) Robin Selvig (Montana 74) Montana ( ) Sue Semrau (UC San Diego 85) Florida St. ( ) Linda Sharp (Cal St. Fullerton 73) Southern California ( ) Texas St. (1997) Marsha Sharp (Wayland Baptist 74) Texas Tech ( ) Michele Sharp (West Chester 80) Manhattan (1996) Bill Sheahan (Georgetown 60) Mt. St. Mary s ( ) Trent Shippen (Colorado St. 90) BYU (2000) Willie Simon (Allen 58) South Carolina St. (1983) Juliene Simpson (John Kennedy 74) Arizona St. ( ) Steve Small (Campbellsville 70) Western Ky. ( ) B.J. Smith (Southwestern College [Kan.] 89) Southeast Mo. St. (2006) Bev Smith (Oregon 82) Oregon (2005) James Smith (La.-Monroe 75) Northwestern St. ( ) Stephany Smith (Harding 88) Middle Tenn. ( ) Bill Smithpeters (Otterbein 57) Eastern Wash. (1987) Kathy Solano (Cortland St. 78) Manhattan ( ) Jim Sollars (Seattle Pacific 66) Portland ( ) Judy Spoelstra (Oregon St. 83) Montana St. (1993) Oregon St. (1996) Dawn Staley (Virginia 92) Temple ( ) *Marianne Stanley (Immaculata 76) Old Dominion ( ) Southern California ( ) Stanford (1996) Bob Starkey LSU (2007) Cindy Stein (Illinois 84) Missouri ( ) Amy Stephens (Nebraska 91) Drake (2007) Phil Stern (Concordia [N.Y.] 94) UMBC (2007) Ron Stewart (Indiana 71) Western Mich. (2003) Lisa Stockton (Wake Forest 86) Tulane ( ) Lisa Stone (Iowa 84) Drake ( ) Vivian Stringer (Slippery Rock 70) Cheyney (82-83) Iowa ( ) Rutgers ( ) Pat Summitt (Tenn.-Martin 74) Tennessee ( ) John Sutherland (Kent St. 81) Arkansas ( )

92 All-Time Tournament Coaches 93 Tourn. Record Women s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd Ed Swanson (Sacred Heart 89) Sacred Heart (2006) James Sweat (Virginia St. 59) Norfolk St. (2002) Pam Tanner (Illinois St. 89) Denver (2001) Carla Taylor (Weber St. 84) Weber St. ( ) Charlene Thomas-Swinson (Auburn 92) Tulsa (2006) Charli Turner Thorne (Stanford 88) Arizona St. ( ) Mark Trakh (Long Beach St. 80) Pepperdine ( ) Southern California ( ) Annie Tribble (Clemson 66) Clemson (1982) Sue Troyan (Dickinson 88) Lehigh (1997) *Amy Tucker (Ohio St. 82) Stanford (1996) Sanya Tyler (Howard 79) Howard ( ) Bud Van De Wege (Michigan 80) Michigan (1990) Tara VanDerveer (Indiana 75) Ohio St. ( ) Stanford ( ) Sharon Versyp (Purdue 89) Maine (2004) Purdue (2007) Fran Voll (Bowling Green 68) Bowling Green ( ) Shirley Walker (Alcorn St. 68) Alcorn St. ( ) Susan Walvius (Virginia Tech 80) South Carolina ( ) Laurel Wartluft (John Kennedy 75) Kent St. (1982) Marian Washington (West Chester 70) Kansas ( ) Wanda Watkins (Campbell 79) Campbell (2000) Ken Weeks (Mississippi St. 67) Alabama (1984) Chris Weller (Maryland 66) Maryland ( ) *Sara White (Wake Forest 91) Louisville ( ) Chris Wielgus (Springfield 74) Dartmouth ( ) Julie Wilhoit [Marian (Ind.) 85] Loyola Marymount (2004) Fred Williams (Boise St. 80) Southern California (1997) Greg Williams (Rice 70) Houston (1988) Colorado St. (1996) Jeanie Wilson (BYU 74) BYU (1993) Nancy Wilson (Coker 73) South Carolina ( ) Bill Worrell (Tennessee Tech 68) Tennessee Tech ( ) Connie Yori (Creighton 86) Creighton ( ) Nebraska (2007) Kay Yow (East Caro. 64) North Carolina St. ( ) Terry Zeh (St. Bonaventure 90) Canisius (2005) Linda Ziemke (West Chester 73) Rhode Island (1996) *Co-Head Coach Carolyn Peck led Purdue to the 1999 national championship. The Coaches

93 94 All-Time Tournament Coaches *Co-Head Coaches In NCAA Tournament Team Years (Record) Coaches Illinois St (0-1), 85 (0-1) Melinda Fischer and Jill Hutchison Louisiana Tech (4-1), 84 (3-1), 85 (2-1) Leon Barmore and sonja Hogg Louisville (1-1), 99 (0-1) Martin Clapp and sara White UNLV (0-1), 85 (0-1), 86 (0-1) Jim and Sheila Bolla San Francisco (0-1), 96 (2-1), 97 (0-1) Bill Nepfel and Mary Hile-Nepfel Stanford 1996 (4-1) Marianne Stanley and Amy Tucker West Virginia 1989 (1-1), 92 (1-1) Kittie Blakemore and scott Harrelson All-Time Tournament Coaches By School (231 teams, 335 coaches) Tournament Record Women s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd ALABAMA Ken Weeks (1984) Lois Myers (1988) Rick Moody ( ) TOTAL UAB Jeannie Milling ( ) TOTAL ALABAMA ST. Freda Freeman-Jackson (2003) TOTAL ALCORN ST. Shirley Walker ( ) TOTAL APPALACHIAN ST. Linda Robinson ( ) Barbie Breedlove (1999) TOTAL ARIZONA Joan Bonvicini ( ) TOTAL ARIZONA ST. Juliene Simpson ( ) Maura McHugh (1992) Charli Turner Thorne ( ) TOTAL ARKANSAS John Sutherland ( ) Gary Blair ( ) TOTAL ARMY Maggie Dixon (2006) TOTAL AUBURN Joe Ciampi ( ) TOTAL AUSTIN PEAY LaDonna McClain (1996) Susie Gardner ( ) Andy Blackston (2004) TOTAL BAYLOR Kim Mulkey ( ) TOTAL Tournament Record Women s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd BELMONT Tony Cross (2007) TOTAL BOISE ST. June Daugherty (1994) Gordy Presnell (2007) TOTAL BOSTON COLLEGE Cathy Inglese ( ) TOTAL BOSTON U. Margaret McKeon (2003) TOTAL BOWLING GREEN Fran Voll ( ) Jaci Clark ( ) Curt Miller ( ) TOTAL BYU Courtney Leishman ( ) Jeanie Wilson (1993) Trent Shippen (2000) Jeff Judkins ( ) TOTAL BROWN Jean Marie Burr (1994) TOTAL BUCKNELL Kathy Fedorjaka (2002) TOTAL BUTLER June Olkowski (1996) TOTAL CALIFORNIA Gooch Foster ( ) Joanne Boyle ( ) TOTAL UC IRVINE Colleen Matsuhara (1995) TOTAL UC RIVERSIDE John Margaritis ( ) TOTAL UC SANTA BARB. Mark French ( ) TOTAL CAL ST. FULLERTON Maryalyce Jeremiah ( ) TOTAL CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE Frozena Jerro (1999) TOTAL CAMPBELL Wanda Watkins (2000) TOTAL CANISIUS Terry Zeh (2005) TOTAL UCF Jerry Richardson (1996) Lynn Bria (1999) TOTAL CENTRAL MICH. Laura Golden ( ) TOTAL CHARLOTTE Katie Meier (2003) TOTAL

94 All-Time Tournament Coaches 95 Tournament Record Women s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd CHATTANOOGA Craig Parrott ( ) Wes Moore ( ) TOTAL CHEYNEY Vivian Stringer ( ) Winthrop McGriff (1984) TOTAL CINCINNATI Laurie Pirtle ( ) TOTAL CLEMSON Annie Tribble (1982) Jim Davis ( ) TOTAL COLGATE Beth Combs (2004) TOTAL COLORADO Ceal Barry ( ) TOTAL COLORADO ST. Greg Williams (1996) Tom Collen ( ) TOTAL CONNECTICUT Geno Auriemma ( ) TOTAL COPPIN ST. Derek Brown ( ) TOTAL CREIGHTON Bruce Rasmussen (1992) Connie Yori ( ) TOTAL DARTMOUTH Chris Wielgus ( ) TOTAL DELAWARE Tina Martin ( ) TOTAL DELAWARE ST. Ed Davis (2007) TOTAL DENVER Pam Tanner (2001) TOTAL DePAUL Doug Bruno ( ) TOTAL DETROIT Nikita Lowry (1997) TOTAL DRAKE Carole Baumgarten ( ) Lisa Bluder ( ) Lisa Stone ( ) Amy Stephens (2007) TOTAL Tournament Record Women s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd DUKE Debbie Leonard (1987) Gail Goestenkors ( ) TOTAL EAST CARO. Cathy Andruzzi (1982) Sharon Baldwin-Toner (2007) TOTAL EASTERN ILL. Barbara Hilke (1988) TOTAL EASTERN KY. Larry Inman ( ) TOTAL EASTERN MICH. Suzy Merchant (2004) TOTAL EASTERN WASH. Bill Smithpeters (1987) TOTAL EVANSVILLE Kathi Bennett (1999) TOTAL FAIRFIELD Dianne Nolan ( ) TOTAL FLORIDA Carol Ross ( ) Carolyn Peck ( ) TOTAL FLORIDA A&M Claudette Farmer ( ) TOTAL FLA. ATLANTIC Chancellor Dugan (2006) TOTAL FLORIDA INT L Cindy Russo ( ) TOTAL FLORIDA ST. Janice Dykehouse-Allen (1983) Marynell Meadors ( ) Sue Semrau ( ) TOTAL FORDHAM Kevin Morris (1994) TOTAL FURMAN Sherry Carter ( ) TOTAL GEORGE WASHINGTON Joe McKeown ( ) TOTAL GEORGETOWN Patrick Knapp (1993) TOTAL GEORGIA Andy Landers ( ) TOTAL GA. SOUTHERN Drema Greer ( ) TOTAL The Coaches

95 96 All-Time Tournament Coaches Tournament Record Women s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd GEORGIA ST. Lea Henry ( ) TOTAL GEORGIA TECH Agnus Berenato ( ) MaChelle Joseph (2007) TOTAL GONZAGA Kelly Graves (2007) TOTAL GRAMBLING Patricia Cage-Bibbs ( ) David Ponton ( ) TOTAL GREEN BAY Carol Hammerle ( ) Kevin Borseth ( ) TOTAL HAMPTON Patricia Cage-Bibbs ( ) TOTAL HARTFORD Jennifer Rizzotti ( ) TOTAL HARVARD Kathy Delaney-Smith ( ) TOTAL HAWAII Vince Goo ( ) TOTAL HOLY CROSS Togo Palazzi (1985) Bill Gibbons Jr. ( ) TOTAL HOUSTON Greg Williams (1988) Jessie Kenlaw (1992) Joe Curl ( ) TOTAL HOWARD Sanya Tyler ( ) Cathy Parson (2001) TOTAL IDAHO Pat Dobratz (1985) TOTAL IDAHO ST. Ardie McInelly (2001) Jon Newlee (2007) TOTAL ILLINOIS Jane Schroeder (1982) Laura Golden ( ) Theresa Grentz ( ) TOTAL ILLINOIS ST. *Melinda Fischer ( ) *Jill Hutchison ( ) Robin Pingeton (2005) TOTAL INDIANA Maryalyce Jeremiah (1983) Jim Izard ( ) Kathi Bennett (2002) TOTAL Tournament Record Women s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd IOWA Vivian Stringer ( ) Angie Lee ( ) Lisa Bluder ( ) TOTAL IOWA ST. Bill Fennelly ( ) TOTAL JACKSON ST. Sadie Magee ( ) Andrew Pennington (1995) TOTAL JAMES MADISON Sheila Moorman ( ) Kenny Brooks (2007) TOTAL KANSAS Marian Washington ( ) TOTAL KANSAS ST. Lynn Hickey ( ) Matilda Mossman (1987) Debbie Patterson ( ) TOTAL KENT ST. Laurel Wartluft (1982) Bob Lindsay ( ) TOTAL KENTUCKY Terry Hall ( ) Sharon Fanning (1991) Bernadette Mattox (1999) Mickie DeMoss (2006) TOTAL LA SALLE Kevin Gallagher (1983) Bill Speedy Morris (1986) John Miller ( ) TOTAL LAMAR Al Barbre (1991) TOTAL LEHIGH Sue Troyan (1997) TOTAL LIBERTY Rick Reeves ( ) Carey Green ( ) TOTAL LIPSCOMB Frank Bennett (2004) TOTAL LONG BEACH ST. Joan Bonvicini ( ) Glenn McDonald (1992) TOTAL LONG ISLAND Tony Bozzella (2001) TOTAL LA.-LAFAYETTE J. Kelley Hall (2007) TOTAL LA.-MONROE Linda Harper ( ) TOTAL

96 All-Time Tournament Coaches 97 Tournament Record Women s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd LSU Sue Gunter ( ) Pokey Chatman ( ) Bob Starkey (2007) TOTAL LOUISIANA TECH *Sonja Hogg ( ) *Leon Barmore ( ) Kurt Budke ( ) Chris Long (2006) TOTAL LOUISVILLE Peggy Fiehrer ( ) Bud Childers ( ) *Sara White ( ) *Martin Clapp ( ) Tom Collen ( ) TOTAL LOYOLA (MD.) Pat Coyle ( ) TOTAL LOYOLA MARYMOUNT Julie Wilhoit (2004) TOTAL MAINE Joanne P. McCallie ( ) Sharon Versyp (2004) TOTAL MANHATTAN Kathy Solano ( ) Michelle Sharp (1996) Sal Buscaglia (2003) TOTAL MARIST Brian Giorgis ( ) TOTAL MARQUETTE Jim Jabir ( ) Terri Mitchell ( ) TOTAL MARSHALL Sarah Evans-Moore (1997) TOTAL MARYLAND Chris Weller ( ) Brenda Frese ( ) TOTAL UMBC Phil Stern (2007) TOTAL MASSACHUSETTS Joanie O Brien ( ) TOTAL MEMPHIS Mary Lou Johns ( ) Joye Lee-McNelis ( ) TOTAL MIAMI (FLA.) Ferne Labati ( ) TOTAL Tournament Record Women s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd MICHIGAN Bud Van De Wege (1990) Sue Guevara ( ) TOTAL MICHIGAN ST. Karen Langeland ( ) Joanne P. McCallie ( ) TOTAL MIDDLE TENN. Larry Inman ( ) Lewis Bivens ( ) Stephany Smith ( ) Rick Insell ( ) TOTAL MILWAUKEE Sandy Botham ( ) TOTAL MINNESOTA Linda Hill-MacDonald (1994) Brenda Oldfield Frese (2002) Pam Borton ( ) TOTAL MISSISSIPPI Van Chancellor ( ) Carol Ross ( ) TOTAL MISSISSIPPI ST. Sharon Fanning ( ) TOTAL MISSOURI Joann Rutherford ( ) Cindy Stein ( ) TOTAL MISSOURI ST. Cheryl Burnett ( ) Katie Abrahamson- Henderson ( ) TOTAL MONMOUTH Milton Parker (1983) TOTAL MONTANA Robin Selvig ( ) TOTAL MONTANA ST. Judy Spoelstra (1993) TOTAL MT. ST. MARY S Bill Sheahan ( ) TOTAL NEBRASKA Angela Beck ( ) Paul Sanderford ( ) Connie Yori (2007) TOTAL UNLV *Sheila Strike Bolla ( ) *Jim Bolla ( ) Regina Miller (2002) TOTAL The Coaches

97 98 All-Time Tournament Coaches Tournament Record Women s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd NEW MEXICO Don Flanagan ( ) TOTAL NEW MEXICO ST. Joe McKeown ( ) TOTAL NEW ORLEANS Joey Favaloro (1987) TOTAL NORFOLK ST. James Sweat (2002) TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA Jennifer Alley ( ) Sylvia Hatchell ( ) TOTAL UNC ASHEVILLE Betsy Blose (2007) TOTAL UNC GREENSBORO Lynne Agee (1998) TOTAL N.C. A&T Tim Abney (1994) TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA ST. Kay Yow ( ) TOTAL NORTH TEXAS Judy Nelson (1986) TOTAL NORTHEASTERN Joy Malchodi (1999) TOTAL NORTHERN ARIZ. Laura Kelly (2006) TOTAL NORTHERN ILL. Jane Albright-Dieterle ( ) Liz Galloway-McQuitter (1995) TOTAL NORTHWESTERN Annette Lynch (1982) Don Perrelli ( ) TOTAL NORTHWESTERN ST. James Smith ( ) TOTAL NOTRE DAME Muffet McGraw ( ) TOTAL OAKLAND Beckie Francis ( ) TOTAL OHIO Amy Pritchard (1986) Marsha Reall (1995) TOTAL Tournament Record Women s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd OHIO ST. Tara VanDerveer ( ) Nancy Darsch ( ) Beth Burns (1999) Jim Foster ( ) TOTAL OKLAHOMA Maura McHugh (1986) Burl Plunkett (1995) Sherri Coale ( ) TOTAL OKLAHOMA ST. Dick Halterman ( ) Kurt Budke (2007) TOTAL OLD DOMINION Marianne Stanley ( ) Wendy Larry ( ) TOTAL ORAL ROBERTS Jerry Finkbeiner ( ) TOTAL OREGON Elwin Heiny ( ) Jody Runge ( ) Bev Smith (2005) TOTAL OREGON ST. Aki Hill ( ) Judy Spoelstra (1996) TOTAL PENN Kelly Greenberg ( ) TOTAL PENN ST. Rene Portland ( ) TOTAL PEPPERDINE Mark Trakh ( ) Julie Rousseau (2006) TOTAL PITTSBURGH Agnus Berenato (2007) TOTAL PORTLAND Jim Sollars ( ) TOTAL PRAIRIE VIEW Cynthia Cooper-Dyke (2007) TOTAL PROVIDENCE Bob Foley ( ) TOTAL PURDUE Lin Dunn ( ) Nell Fortner (1997) Carolyn Peck ( ) Kristy Curry ( ) Sharon Versyp (2007) TOTAL

98 All-Time Tournament Coaches 99 Tournament Record Women s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd RADFORD Lubomyr Lichonczak ( ) TOTAL RHODE ISLAND Linda Ziemke (1996) TOTAL RICE Cristy McKinney ( ) TOTAL RICHMOND Stephanie Gaitley ( ) Joanne Boyle (2005) TOTAL ROBERT MORRIS Sal Buscaglia (2007) TOTAL RUTGERS Theresa Grentz ( ) Vivian Stringer ( ) TOTAL SACRED HEART Ed Swanson (2006) TOTAL ST. FRANCIS (PA.) Jenny Przekwas ( ) Myndi Hill ( ) Jill Poe ( ) TOTAL ST. JOHN S (N.Y.) Don Perrelli ( ) Joe Mullaney (1988) Kim Barnes-Arico (2006) TOTAL ST. JOSEPH S Jim Foster ( ) Stephanie Gaitley ( ) TOTAL ST. MARY S (CAL.) Kelly Graves (1999) Michelle Jacoby (2001) TOTAL ST. PETER S Mike Granelli ( ) TOTAL SAN DIEGO Kathy Marpe ( ) TOTAL SAN DIEGO ST. Earnest Riggins ( ) Beth Burns ( ) TOTAL SAN FRANCISCO *Mary Hile-Nepfel ( ) *Bill Nepfel ( ) TOTAL SANTA CLARA Caren Horstmeyer ( ) Chris Denker (2002) Michelle Bento-Jackson (2005) TOTAL SETON HALL Phyllis Mangina ( ) TOTAL Tournament Record Women s Final Four Yrs. Won Lost Pct. CH 2nd 3rd SIENA Gina Castelli (2001) TOTAL SOUTH ALA. Charles Branum (1987) TOTAL SOUTH CAROLINA Terry Kelly (1982) Nancy Wilson ( ) Susan Walvius ( ) TOTAL SOUTH CAROLINA ST. Willie Simon (1983) TOTAL SOUTH FLA. Jose Fernandez (2006) TOTAL SOUTHEAST MO. ST. B.J. Smith (2006) John Ishee (2007) TOTAL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Linda Sharp ( ) Marianne Stanley ( ) Cheryl Miller ( ) Fred Williams (1997) Mark Trakh ( ) TOTAL SOUTHERN ILL. Cindy Scott ( ) TOTAL SMU Rhonda Rompola ( ) TOTAL SOUTHERN MISS. Kay James ( ) TOTAL SOUTHERN U. Sandy Pugh ( ) TOTAL STANFORD Dotty McCrea (1982) Tara VanDerveer ( ) *Marianne Stanley (1996) *Amy Tucker (1996) TOTAL STEPHEN F. AUSTIN Mary Ann Otwell ( ) Gary Blair ( ) Joe Curl (1994) Royce Chadwick ( ) Lee Ann Riley ( ) TOTAL STETSON Dee Romine (2005) TOTAL SYRACUSE Barbara Jacobs ( ) Marianna Freeman (2002) TOTAL The Coaches

99 100 All-Time Tournament Coaches TEMPLE Linda MacDonald (1989) Dawn Staley ( ) TOTAL TENNESSEE Pat Summitt ( ) TOTAL TENNESSEE ST. Teresa Lawrence-Phillips ( ) TOTAL TENNESSEE TECH Marynell Meadors ( ) Bill Worrell ( ) TOTAL TEXAS Jody Conradt ( ) TOTAL TEXAS-ARLINGTON Donna Capps ( ) TOTAL TEXAS A&M Lynn Hickey (1994) Candi Harvey (1996) Gary Blair ( ) TOTAL TCU Jeff Mittie ( ) TOTAL TEXAS ST. Linda Sharp (1997) Suzanne Fox (2003) TOTAL TEXAS TECH Marsha Sharp ( ) TOTAL TOLEDO Bill Fennelly ( ) Mark Ehlen ( ) TOTAL TROY Jerry Hester (1997) TOTAL TULANE Lisa Stockton ( ) TOTAL TULSA Charlene Thomas-Swinson (2006) TOTAL UCLA Billie Moore ( ) Kathy Olivier ( ) TOTAL UTAH Fern Gardner (1983) Elaine Elliott ( ) TOTAL VALPARAISO Keith Freeman ( ) TOTAL VANDERBILT Phil Lee ( ) Ada Gee (1991) Jim Foster ( ) Melanie Balcomb ( ) TOTAL VERMONT Cathy Inglese ( ) Pam Borton (1994) Keith Cieplicki (2000) TOTAL VILLANOVA Harry Perretta ( ) TOTAL VIRGINIA Debbie Ryan ( ) TOTAL VIRGINIA TECH Carol Alfano ( ) Bonnie Henrickson ( ) Beth Dunkenberger ( ) TOTAL WAKE FOREST Joe Sanchez (1988) TOTAL WASHINGTON Joyce Sake (1985) Chris Gobrecht ( ) June Daugherty ( ) TOTAL WASHINGTON ST. Harold Rhodes (1991) TOTAL WEBER ST. Carla Taylor ( ) TOTAL WEST VIRGINIA *Kittie Blakemore ( ) *Scott Harrelson ( ) Mike Carey ( ) TOTAL WESTERN CARO. Kellie Harper (2005) TOTAL WESTERN ILL. Regina Miller (1995) TOTAL WESTERN KY. Paul Sanderford ( ) Steve Small ( ) Mary Taylor Cowles (2003) TOTAL WESTERN MICH. Jim Hess (1985) Ron Stewart (2003) TOTAL WISCONSIN Mary Murphy (1992) Jane Albright ( ) TOTAL

100 All-Time Tournament Coaches 101 XAVIER Mark Ehlen (1993) Melanie Balcomb ( ) Kevin McGuff ( ) TOTAL YOUNGSTOWN ST. Ed DiGregorio ( ) TOTAL *Co-Head Coach (see page 89 for records) The Coaches

101

102 Attendance and Sites Attendance History Attendance Records All-Time Site and Arena History Tournament Game Sites by State Future Dates and Sites Quicken Loans Arena, site of the 2007 Women s Final Four.

103 104 Attendance History Attendance History ( ) FIRST/SECOND ROUND REGIONALS FINALS TOTALS TOTAL AVG. TOTAL AVG. TOTAL AVG. TOTAL AVG. YEAR SESSIONS *ATTEND. SESSION SESSIONS *ATTEND. SESSION SESSIONS *ATTEND. SESSION SESSIONS *ATTEND. SESSION ,737 2, ,656 2, ,531 7, ,924 2, ,876 1, ,558 3, ,253 8, ,687 2, ,678 2, ,943 4, ,537 5, ,158 3, ,517 2, ,042 4, ,245 7, ,804 3, ,780 2, ,486 3, ,556 7, ,822 2, ,740 2, ,942 3, ,230 15, ,912 3, ,068 3, ,507 4, ,167 8, ,742 3, ,848 3, ,949 5, ,788 9, ,585 3, ,621 3, ,408 6, ,490 19, ,519 4, ,553 3, ,590 3, ,796 7, ,939 3, ,097 4, ,074 5, ,493 12, ,664 4, ,198 4, ,887 7, ,282 16, ,367 5, ,812 4, ,750 5, ,932 11, ,494 4, ,968 4, ,490 7, ,076 18, ,534 5, ,284 5, ,510 6, ,582 23, ,376 6, ,476 4, ,019 4, ,428 16, ,923 5, ,423 5, ,053 9, ,952 17, ,428 6, ,866 6, ,155 8, ,506 17, ,527 7, ,793 6, ,534 6, ,120 20, ,387 6, ,801 6, ,159 8, ,102 20, ,062 7, ,175 6, ,354 6, ,238 29, ,767 7, ,213 6, ,954 9, ,420 28, ,587 7, ,290 6, ,954 8, ,422 18, ,666 7, ,591 5, ,601 4, ,874 28, ,066 6, ,483 3, ,562 7, ,284 18, ,329 5, ,932 4, ,592 5, ,408 20, ,932 5,880 TOTALS 739 3,376,820 4, ,234,729 5, ,712 16, ,426,201 5,432 * Figures taken from official box scores Attendance Records Fans of the LSU Lady Tigers have had a chance to attend the last four Women s Final Fours. Tournament 29,619 National semifinals at Alamodome, San Antonio, ,619 National championship at Alamodome, San Antonio, ,937 National semifinals at RCA Dome, Indianapolis, ,937 National championship at RCA Dome, Indianapolis, ,210 National semifinals at Georgia Dome, Atlanta, ,210 National championship at Georgia Dome, Atlanta, ,291 National semifinals at Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC, ,291 National championship at Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC, ,704 National semifinals at Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland, ,704 National championship at Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland, ,551 National semifinals at Savvis Center, St. Louis, ,551 National championship at Savvis Center, St. Louis, ,060 National semifinals at First Union Center, Philadelphia, ,060 National championship at First Union Center, Philadelphia, ,023 National championship at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN, ,467 National semifinals at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN, ,642 National semifinals at TD Banknorth Garden, Boston, ,642 National championship at TD Banknorth Garden, Boston, ,038 National semifinals at Target Center, Minneapolis, ,038 National championship at Target Center, Minneapolis, ,976 National semifinals at Kemper Arena, Kansas City, MO, ,976 National championship at Kemper Arena, Kansas City, MO, National Championship 29,619 at Alamodome, San Antonio, ,937 at RCA Dome, Indianapolis, ,210 at Georgia Dome, Atlanta, ,291 at Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC, ,704 at Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland, ,551 at Savvis Center, St. Louis, National Semifinals 29,619 at Alamodome, San Antonio, ,937 at RCA Dome, Indianapolis, ,210 at Georgia Dome, Atlanta, ,291 at Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC, ,704 at Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland, ,551 at Savvis Center, St. Louis, Regionals, Single-Session 16,182 Midwest semifinals at University Arena/The Pit, Albuquerque, NM, ,855 East final at Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT, ,848 Mideast final at Memorial Gym, Nashville, TN, ,711 Mideast semifinals at Memorial Gym, Nashville, TN, ,253 East semifinals at Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT, ,466 Mideast final at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN, ,204 East semifinals at Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC, ,874 West final at Frank Erwin Special Events Center, Austin, TX, ,413 Midwest final at University Arena/The Pit, Albuquerque, NM, ,390 Midwest final at Frank Erwin Center, Austin, TX, ,343 Mideast final at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, Iowa City, IA, ,288 Midwest final at Frank Erwin Center, Austin, TX, ,235 East final at Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC, ,144 West final at Spokane Arena, Spokane, WA, ,948 West semifinals at Spokane Arena, Spokane, WA, ,629 Mideast semifinals at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN, ,559 Midwest semifinals at Pepsi Arena, Denver,

104 Attendance Records ,507 Mideast semifinals at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN, ,217 Mideast final at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN, ,064 Midwest final at Frank Erwin Center, Austin, TX, Regionals, Both Sessions 29,559 Mideast at Memorial Gym, Nashville, TN, 3-21 & ,108 East at Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT, 3-27 & ,595 Midwest at University Arena/The Pit, Albuquerque, NM, 3-29 & ,439 East at Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC, 3-20 & ,095 Mideast at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN, 3-23 & ,575 West at Frank Erwin Special Events Center, Austin, TX, 3-23 & ,092 West at Spokane Arena, Spokane, WA, 3-24 & ,724 Mideast at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN, 3-29 & ,719 Mideast at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, Iowa City, IA, 3-25 & ,362 Midwest at Frank Erwin Center, Austin, TX, 3-24 & First/Second Rounds 16,214 at University Arena/The Pit, Albuquerque, NM, Midwest 2nd, ,151 at University Arena/The Pit, Albuquerque, NM, Midwest 1st, ,029 at University Arena/The Pit, Albuquerque, NM, Midwest 1st, ,544 at University Arena/The Pit, Albuquerque, NM, Midwest 2nd, ,617 at James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, Midwest 1st, ,478 at James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, Midwest 2nd, ,425 at Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Mideast 2nd, ,188 at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN, 2nd, ,577 at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN, Mideast 1st, ,357 at Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Mideast 1st, ,337 at James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, Mideast 1st, ,161 at United Spirit Arena, Lubbock, TX, Mideast 2nd, ,000 at St. John s Arena, Columbus, OH, East 2nd, ,895 at United Spirit Arena, Lubbock, TX, Mideast 1st, ,786 at Bramlage Coliseum, Manhattan, KS, Mideast 2nd, ,756 at James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, Midwest 2nd, ,719 at James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, Mideast 2nd, ,631 at United Spirit Arena, Lubbock, TX, Mideast 2nd, ,534 at Bramlage Coliseum, Manhattan, KS, East 2nd, ,462 at James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, Midwest 1st, First Round, Single Session 16,151 at University Arena/The Pit, Albuquerque, NM, Midwest, ,029 at University Arena/The Pit, Albuquerque, NM, Midwest, ,617 at James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, Midwest, ,577 at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN, Mideast, ,357 at Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Mideast, ,337 at James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, Mideast, ,895 at United Spirit Arena, Lubbock, TX, Mideast, ,462 at James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, Midwest, ,312 at Williams Arena, Minneapolis, 2nd session, ,200 at Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, OK, West, First Round, Both Sessions 19,676 at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN, ,722 at Williams Arena, Minneapolis, ,457 at Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT, ,284 at Breslin Student Events Center, East Lansing, MI, ,405 at Harry A. Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, CT, ,390 at Peterson Events Center, Pittsburgh, ,254 at Reunion Arena, Dallas, ,299 at RBC Center, Raleigh, NC, ,250 at Comcast Center, College Park, MD, Second Round 16,214 at University Arena/The Pit, Albuquerque, NM, Midwest, ,544 at University Arena/The Pit, Albuquerque, NM, Midwest, ,478 at James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, Midwest, ,425 at Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Mideast, ,188 at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN, ,161 at United Spirit Arena, Lubbock, TX, Mideast, ,000 at St. John s Arena, Columbus, OH, East, ,786 at Bramlage Coliseum, Manhattan, KS, Mideast, ,756 at James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, Midwest, ,719 at James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, Mideast, Attendance and sites All-Time Site and Arena History Tournament Games By Arena 54 Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, TN, Frank Erwin Center, Austin, TX, Thomas Assembly Center, Ruston, LA, Maples Pavilion, Stanford, CA, Harry A. Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, CT, Mackey Arena, West Lafayette, IN, ODU Field House, Norfolk, VA, Regional Games By Arena 18 Frank Erwin Center, Austin, TX, Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, ODU Field House, Norfolk, VA, Carver-Hawkeye Arena, Iowa City, IA, Maples Pavilion, Stanford, CA, Women s Final Four Games By Arena 6 The Scope, Norfolk, VA, Frank Erwin Center, Austin, TX, Tacoma Dome, Tacoma, WA, Tournament Games By City 69 Knoxville, TN, Norfolk, VA, Austin, TX, Ruston, LA, Los Angeles, Storrs, CT, Regional Games By City 18 Austin, TX, Los Angeles, Knoxville, TN, Norfolk, VA, Iowa City, IA, Ruston, LA, Women s Final Four Games By City 6 Norfolk, VA, Austin, TX, Tacoma, WA, Los Angeles, Atlanta, New Orleans, Tournament Games By State 130 California, Texas, Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina, Regional Games By State 42 California, Texas, Virginia, Tennessee, Louisiana, Women s Final Four Games By State 9 California (Los Angeles, ; San Jose, 1999) 9 Virginia (Norfolk, ; Richmond, 1994) 9 Texas (Austin, ; San Antonio, 2002)

105 106 Tournament Game Sites By State 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 (Rgnl), 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 MW 1st Auburn Memorial Coliseum MW 1st Auburn Memorial Coliseum MW 2nd Auburn Memorial Coliseum ME 2nd Auburn Memorial Coliseum ME 2nd Auburn Joel H. Eaves Memorial Coliseum (name change) ME 2nd Auburn Joel H. Eaves Memorial Coliseum ME Rgnl Auburn Joel H. Eaves Memorial Coliseum ME 2nd Auburn Joel H. Eaves Memorial Coliseum ME 2nd Auburn Joel H. Eaves Memorial Coliseum ME 2nd Auburn Joel H. Eaves Memorial Coliseum (now named Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum) ME Rgnl Birmingham #Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex Arena ME 1st Tuscaloosa Coleman Coliseum ME 1st Tuscaloosa Coleman Coliseum E 1st-2nd Tuscaloosa Coleman Coliseum W 1st-2nd Tuscaloosa Coleman Coliseum E 1st-2nd Tuscaloosa Coleman Coliseum MW 1st-2nd Tuscaloosa Coleman Coliseum ARKANSAS G S Yr. Round City Facility W 1st Fayetteville Barnhill Arena MW 2nd Fayetteville Barnhill Arena ME Rgnl Fayetteville Bud Walton Arena ARIZONA G S Yr. Round City Facility MW 1st Tempe University Activity Center W 1st Tempe University Activity Center MW 1st-2nd Tempe Wells Fargo Arena (name change) Rgnl Tempe Wells Fargo Arena E 1st-2nd 1st-2nd Tucson Tucson McKale Center McKale Center CALIFORNIA G S Yr. Round City Facility W 1st Berkeley Harmon Gym W 2nd Carson Torodome st-2nd Fresno Save Mart Center Regional Fresno Save Mart Center W 1st Fullerton Titan Gym W 1st Long Beach University Gym W 1st Long Beach University Gym W 1st Long Beach University Gym W Rgnl Long Beach University Gym W 2nd Long Beach University Gym W 2nd Long Beach University Gym W 2nd Long Beach University Gym E 2nd Long Beach University Gym W 1st Long Beach University Gym W 2nd Long Beach University Gym W Rgnl Long Beach #Long Beach Arena st-2nd Los Angeles Galen Center ME 1st Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena W 1st Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena W 1st Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena W Rgnl Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena W 1st Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena W 2nd Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena W 2nd Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena MW 2d Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena Final Four Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena W 2nd Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena ME 1st-2nd Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena W Rgnl Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena W 1st Los Angeles Lyon Center W Rgnl Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion Final Four Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion W Rgnl Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion W Rgnl Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion MW 1st Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion W Rgnl Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion W 1st-2nd Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion W Rgnl Oakland #New Arena New Orleans Arena was the site of the 2004 Women s Final Four.

106 Tournament Game Sites By State 107 Connecticut s Swin Cash G S Yr. Round City Facility W 1st Santa Barbara UCSB Events Center W 1st Santa Barbara UCSB Events Center W 1st-2nd Santa Barbara The Thunderdome (name change) E 1st-2nd Santa Barbara The Thunderdome W 1st W 1st-2nd San Diego San Diego Peterson Gym Peterson Gym Final Four San Jose #San Jose Arena W Rgnl Stanford Maples Pavilion MW 2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion W 2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion W Rgnl Stanford Maples Pavilion W 2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion MW 2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion W 2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion W 1st-2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion W Rgnl Stanford Maples Pavilion W 1st-2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion W 1st-2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion W 1st-2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion W 1st-2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion W 1st-2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion W 1st-2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion W Rgnl Stanford Maples Pavilion st-2nd Stanford Maples Pavilion COLORADO G S Yr. Round City Facility W 2nd Boulder CU Events Center MW 1st Boulder Coors Events Center (name change) MW Rgnl Boulder Coors Events Center W 2nd Boulder Coors Events Center W 1st-2nd Boulder Coors Events Center MW 1st-2nd Boulder Coors Events Center W 1st-2nd Boulder Coors Events Center MW 1st-2nd Boulder Coors Events Center W 1st-2nd Boulder Coors Events Center ME 1st-2nd Boulder Coors Events Center MW Rgnl 1st-2nd Denver Denver #Pepsi Arena #Pepsi Arena W 1st-2nd Fort Collins Moby Arena CONNECTICUT G S Yr. Round City Facility E 1st-2nd Regional Bridgeport Bridgeport #Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard #Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard E Rgnl Hartford #Hartford Civic Center st-2nd Hartford #Hartford Civic Center E 1st Storrs Storrs Field House E 2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion E 2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion E 1st Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion ME 1st Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion E 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion E 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion E Rgnl Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion ME 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion MW 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion E 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion ME 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion E 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion E 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion ME 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion E 1st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion st-2nd Storrs Harry A. Gampel Pavilion DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA G S Yr. Round City Facility E 1st Washington Charles E. Smith Center MW 1st-2nd Washington Charles E. Smith Center E 1st-2nd Washington Charles E. Smith Center E 1st Washington McDonough Arena FLORIDA G S Yr. Round City Facility E 2nd E 1st Coral Gables Coral Gables Knight Sports Complex Knight Sports Complex W 1st-2nd Gainesville Stephen C. O Connell Center ME 1st-2nd Gainesville Stephen C. O Connell Center W 1st-2nd Gainesville Stephen C. O Connell Center W 1st-2nd Gainesville Stephen C. O Connell Center E 1st ME 1st Tallahassee Tallahassee Tully Gymnasium Tully Gymnasium MW 1st-2nd Tallahassee Tallahassee Leon County Civic Center GEORGIA G S Yr. Round City Facility ME 1st Athens Georgia Coliseum Attendance and sites

107 108 Tournament Game Sites By State G S Yr. Round City Facility ME 1st Athens Georgia Coliseum W 1st Athens Georgia Coliseum ME 2nd Athens Georgia Coliseum MW 2nd Athens Georgia Coliseum ME 2nd Athens Georgia Coliseum ME Rgnl Athens Georgia Coliseum ME 1st Athens Georgia Coliseum W 2nd Athens Georgia Coliseum W 2nd Athens Georgia Coliseum W 1st Athens Georgia Coliseum MW 1st-2nd Athens Georgia Coliseum MW 1st-2nd Athens Stegeman Coliseum (name change) W 1st-2nd Athens Stegeman Coliseum ME 1st-2nd Athens Stegeman Coliseum W 1st-2nd Athens Stegeman Coliseum E 1st-2nd Athens Stegeman Coliseum MW 1st-2nd Athens Stegeman Coliseum Final Four Atlanta #The Omni Final Four Atlanta #Georgia Dome IDAHO G S Yr. Round City Facility W Rgnl Boise Boise State University Pavilion ILLINOIS G S Yr. Round City Facility ME 1st ME 1st-2nd Champaign Champaign Assembly Hall Assembly Hall MW 1st-2nd Champaign Huff Hall W 1st Charleston Lantz Gym ME 1st MW 1st Chicago Chicago Alumni Hall Alumni Hall ME Rgnl 1st-2nd Chicago Chicago #Rosemont Horizon #Rosemont Horizon MW 1st ME 1st DeKalb DeKalb Evans Field House Evans Field House MW 1st Evanston Welsh-Ryan Arena ME 2nd Evanston Welsh-Ryan Arena MW 1st Evanston Welsh-Ryan Arena ME 1st Evanston Welsh-Ryan Arena MW 1st MW Rgnl Normal Normal Redbird Arena Redbird Arena INDIANA G S Yr. Round City Facility Final Four Indianapolis #RCA Dome ME Rgnl South Bend Athletic & Convocation Center E 1st South Bend Joyce Center (name change) ME 1st-2nd South Bend Joyce Center MW 1st-2nd South Bend Joyce Center E 1st-2nd South Bend Joyce Center MW 1st West Lafayette Mackey Arena MW 2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena MW 2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena ME 2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena ME 2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena ME Rgnl West Lafayette Mackey Arena W 1st-2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena ME Rgnl West Lafayette Mackey Arena MW 1st-2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena MW 1st-2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena E 1st-2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena ME 1st-2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena ME 1st-2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena E 1st-2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena st-2nd West Lafayette Mackey Arena IOWA G S Yr. Round City Facility ME 1st-2nd Ames James H. Hilton Coliseum ME 1st-2nd Ames James H. Hilton Coliseum MW 1st-2nd Ames James H. Hilton Coliseum MW 1st-2nd Ames James H. Hilton Coliseum MW 1st-2nd Ames James H. Hilton Coliseum MW Rgnl Ames James H. Hilton Coliseum W 1st-2nd Ames James H. Hilton Coliseum W 1st MW 1st Des Moines Des Moines Drake Fieldhouse Drake Fieldhouse MW Rgnl Des Moines Knapp Center ME Rgnl Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena MW 2nd W 2nd Iowa City Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena Carver-Hawkeye Arena MW 2nd Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena ME 2nd ME Rgnl Iowa City Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena Carver-Hawkeye Arena Indianapolis played host to the 2005 Women s Final Four at the RCA Dome.

108 Tournament Game Sites By State 109 Baylor won its first national championship in 2005 at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis. G S Yr. Round City Facility W 2nd Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena ME Rgnl Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena MW 1st-2nd Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena ME 1st-2nd Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena MW Rgnl Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena W 1st-2nd Iowa City Carver-Hawkeye Arena KANSAS G S Yr. Round City Facility MW 1st Lawrence Allen Field House MW 1st Lawrence Allen Field House E 1st-2nd Lawrence Allen Field House W 1st-2nd Lawrence Allen Field House E 1st Manhattan Ahearn Field House MW 1st Manhattan Ahearn Field House ME 1st-2nd Manhattan Bramlage Coliseum E 1st-2nd Manhattan Bramlage Coliseum KENTUCKY G S Yr. Round City Facility ME 1st Bowling Green E.A. Diddle Arena ME Rgnl Bowling Green E.A. Diddle Arena E 2nd Bowling Green E.A. Diddle Arena E 1st Bowling Green E.A. Diddle Arena E Rgnl Bowling Green E.A. Diddle Arena ME 2nd Bowling Green E.A. Diddle Arena ME 2nd Bowling Green E.A. Diddle Arena E 2nd Bowling Green E.A. Diddle Arena ME 1st-2nd Bowling Green E.A. Diddle Arena MW 1st Lexington Memorial Coliseum ME 1st Lexington Memorial Coliseum Final Four Lexington #Rupp Arena LOUISIANA G S Yr. Round City Facility MW 1st Baton Rouge LSU Assembly Center ME 2nd Baton Rouge LSU Assembly Center MW 2nd Baton Rouge LSU Assembly Center ME 1st-2nd Baton Rouge Pete Maravich Assembly Center (name change) W 1st-2nd Baton Rouge Pete Maravich Assembly Center E 1st-2nd Baton Rouge Pete Maravich Assembly Center W 1st-2nd Baton Rouge Pete Maravich Assembly Center W OR Monroe Wilson Ewing Coliseum MW 1st Monroe Wilson Ewing Coliseum MW 1st Monroe Wilson Ewing Coliseum MW Rgnl Monroe Wilson Ewing Coliseum MW 1st Monroe Wilson Ewing Coliseum MW Rgnl Monroe Wilson Ewing Coliseum Final Four New Orleans Kiefer UNO Lakefront Arena Final Four New Orleans #New Orleans Arena MW 1st Ruston Memorial Gym MW Rgnl Ruston Memorial Gym MW 1st Ruston Thomas Assembly Center MW Rgnl Ruston Thomas Assembly Center MW 1st Ruston Thomas Assembly Center MW Rgnl Ruston Thomas Assembly Center MW 1st Ruston Thomas Assembly Center W 2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center MW 2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center MW 2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center MW 2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center MW Rgnl Ruston Thomas Assembly Center MW 2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center MW 1st Ruston Thomas Assembly Center ME 1st-2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center E 1st-2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center MW 1st-2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center ME 1st-2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center MW 1st-2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center W 1st-2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center MW 1st-2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center E 1st-2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center W 1st-2nd Ruston Thomas Assembly Center MARYLAND G S Yr. Round City Facility W 1st College Park Cole Field House E 1st College Park Cole Field House ME 2nd College Park Cole Field House W 2nd College Park Cole Field House E 1st College Park Cole Field House ME 2nd College Park Cole Field House MW 2nd College Park Cole Field House st-2nd College Park Comcast Center Attendance and sites

109 110 Tournament Game Sites By State MASSACHUSETTS G S Yr. Round City Facility Final Four Boston #TD Banknorth Garden ME 1st Worcester Hart Center MICHIGAN G S Yr. Round City Facility st-2nd East Lansing Breslin Student Events Center ME 1st Mt. Pleasant Daniel P. Rose Arena MINNESOTA G S Yr. Round City Facility Final Four Minneapolis #Target Center ME 1st-2nd Minneapolis Williams Arena st-2nd Minneapolis Williams Arena st-2nd Minneapolis Williams Arena MISSISSIPPI G S Yr. Round City Facility MW 1st Hattiesburg Reed Green Coliseum E 1st-2nd Hattiesburg Reed Green Coliseum MW OR Jackson JSU Athletics and Assembly Center ME 1st Oxford C.M. Tad Smith Coliseum ME 1st Oxford C.M. Tad Smith Coliseum MW 2nd Oxford C.M. Tad Smith Coliseum W 2nd Oxford C.M. Tad Smith Coliseum MW 2nd Oxford C.M. Tad Smith Coliseum ME 2nd Oxford C.M. Tad Smith Coliseum W 1st Oxford C.M. Tad Smith Coliseum W 2nd Oxford C.M. Tad Smith Coliseum MISSOURI G S Yr. Round City Facility MW 1st Columbia Hearnes Center Final Four Kansas City #Kemper Arena MW Rgnl Kansas City #Municipal Auditorium Rgnl Kansas City #Municipal Auditorium Final Four St. Louis #Savvis Center ME 1st Springfield Hammonds Student Center MW 1st Springfield Hammonds Student Center MW 1st Springfield Hammonds Student Center MONTANA G S Yr. Round City Facility W 1st Missoula Dahlberg Arena W 1st Missoula Dahlberg Arena MW 2nd Missoula Dahlberg Arena W 1st Missoula Dahlberg Arena W 1st Missoula Dahlberg Arena W 1st Missoula Dahlberg Arena W Rgnl Missoula Dahlberg Arena W Rgnl Missoula Dahlberg Arena ME 1st-2nd Missoula Adams Center/Dahlberg Arena (name change) NEBRASKA G S Yr. Round City Facility W 1st Lincoln Bob Devaney Sports Center W 1st Omaha Omaha Civic Auditorium NEVADA G S Yr. Round City Facility W 1st Las Vegas South Gym W 2nd Las Vegas South Gym MW 1st Las Vegas Thomas and Mack Center W 1st Las Vegas Thomas and Mack Center W Rgnl Las Vegas Thomas and Mack Center NEW HAMPSHIRE G S Yr. Round City Facility E OR Hanover Alumni Hall NEW JERSEY G S Yr. Round City Facility E 2nd Piscataway Louis Brown Athletic Center E 2nd Piscataway Louis Brown Athletic Center E 2nd Piscataway Louis Brown Athletic Center ME 1st Piscataway Louis Brown Athletic Center E 1st Piscataway Louis Brown Athletic Center ME 1st Piscataway Louis Brown Athletic Center E Rgnl Piscataway Louis Brown Athletic Center MW 1st-2nd Piscataway Louis Brown Athletic Center W 1st-2nd Piscataway Louis Brown Athletic Center W 1st-2nd Piscataway Louis Brown Athletic Center MW 1st-2nd South Orange Walsh Gym st-2nd Trenton #Sovereign Bank Arena Tournament trivia Texas Tech s Sheryl Swoopes. Q uestion... How many times have the NCAA Division I tournament semifinals and championship game been attended by at least 20,000 spectators? A nswer... Seven, including a record 29,619 for both sessions at the Alamodome in San Antonio in 2002.

110 Tournament Game Sites By State 111 Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland hosted the 2007 Women s Final Four. NEW MEXICO G S Yr. Round City Facility MW 1st-2nd Albuquerque University Arena/The Pit MW Rgnl Albuquerque University Arena/The Pit ME 1st-2nd Albuquerque University Arena/The Pit Regional Albuquerque University Arena/The Pit NEW YORK G S Yr. Round City Facility E 1st Jamaica Alumni Hall NORTH CAROLINA G S Yr. Round City Facility E 1st Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium W 2nd Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium ME 2nd Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium E 1st Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium ME 2nd Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium E 1st-2nd Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium W 1st-2nd Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium E 1st-2nd Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium ME 1st-2nd Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium MW 1st-2nd Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium MW 1st-2nd Chapel Hill Carmichael Auditorium st-2nd Chapel Hill Dean E. Smith Center Final Four Charlotte #Charlotte Coliseum E 1st Durham Cameron Indoor Stadium ME 1st-2nd Durham Cameron Indoor Stadium W 1st-2nd Durham Cameron Indoor Stadium E 1st-2nd Durham Cameron Indoor Stadium E 1st-2nd Durham Cameron Indoor Stadium W 1st-2nd Durham Cameron Indoor Stadium E 1st-2nd Durham Cameron Indoor Stadium ME 1st-2nd Durham Cameron Indoor Stadium E Rgnl Fayetteville Cumberland County Memorial Arena E Rgnl Greensboro #Greensboro Coliseum Regional Greensboro #Greensboro Coliseum E Rgnl Raleigh #Entertainment & Sports Arena st-2nd Raleigh #RBC Center (name change) E 1st Raleigh William Neal Reynolds Coliseum E Rgnl Raleigh William Neal Reynolds Coliseum E 1st Raleigh William Neal Reynolds Coliseum E 1st Raleigh William Neal Reynolds Coliseum E 1st Raleigh William Neal Reynolds Coliseum ME 2nd Raleigh William Neal Reynolds Coliseum MW 2nd Raleigh William Neal Reynolds Coliseum E 2d Raleigh William Neal Reynolds Coliseum E 1st-2nd Raleigh William Neal Reynolds Coliseum E 1st-2nd Raleigh William Neal Reynolds Coliseum MW 1st-2nd Raleigh William Neal Reynolds Coliseum OHIO G S Yr. Round City Facility ME 1st Athens Convocation Center W 1st E 1st Bowling Green Bowling Green Anderson Arena Anderson Arena ME 1st-2nd Cincinnati Cintas Center Final Four Cincinnati #Riverfront Coliseum ME Rgnl Cincinnati Shoemaker Center W 1st-2nd Cincinnati Fifth Third Arena at Shoemaker Center (name change) Regional Cleveland #Quicken Loans Arena Final Four Cleveland #Quicken Loans Arena ME 1st Columbus St. John Arena E 1st Columbus St. John Arena ME 2nd Columbus St. John Arena ME 2nd Columbus St. John Arena E 2nd Columbus St. John Arena MW 1st Columbus St. John Arena E 2nd Columbus St. John Arena ME 1st-2nd Columbus St. John Arena E Rgnl Dayton University of Dayton Arena E Rgnl Dayton University of Dayton Arena Regional Dayton University of Dayton Arena OKLAHOMA G S Yr. Round City Facility MW 2nd Norman Lloyd Noble Center W 1st-2nd Norman Lloyd Noble Center W 1st-2nd Norman Lloyd Noble Center ME 1st-2nd Norman Lloyd Noble Center MW Rgnl Norman Lloyd Noble Center MW 1st Stillwater Gallagher-Iba Arena MW 1st Stillwater Gallagher-Iba Arena MW 1st Stillwater Gallagher-Iba Arena Attendance and sites

111 112 Tournament Game Sites By State G S Yr. Round City Facility MW 2nd Stillwater Gallagher-Iba Arena OREGON G S Yr. Round City Facility W 1st Corvallis Gill Coliseum W 1st Eugene McArthur Court W 1st Eugene McArthur Court W 2d Eugene McArthur Court W 1st-2nd Eugene McArthur Court W 1st-2nd Eugene McArthur Court W Rgnl Portland Memorial Coliseum PENNSYLVANIA G S Yr. Round City Facility E 1st Cheyney Cope Hall E 1st Cheyney Cope Hall E 1st Cheyney Cope Hall E 1st ME 1st Philadelphia Philadelphia Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse Final Four Philadelphia #First Union Center (now named Wachovia Center) ME OR ME 1st Philadelphia Philadelphia Hayman Hall Hayman Hall ME 1st Philadelphia McGonigle Hall E 1st Philadelphia #Palestra E Rgnl Philadelphia #Palestra E Rgnl Philadelphia #Palestra E 1st-2nd Rgnl Philadelphia Philadelphia The Liacouras Center The Liacouras Center E Rgnl Pittsburgh #Mellon Arena st-2nd Pittsburgh Peterson Events Center ME 1st University Park Recreation Hall E Rgnl University Park Recreation Hall E 1st University Park Recreation Hall E 2nd University Park Recreation Hall E 2nd University Park Recreation Hall W 2nd University Park Recreation Hall E 2nd University Park Recreation Hall MW 1st-2nd University Park Recreation Hall MW 1st-2nd University Park Recreation Hall W 1st-2nd University Park Recreation Hall MW 1st-2nd University Park Bryce Jordan Center ME 1st-2nd University Park Bryce Jordan Center ME 1st-2nd University Park Bryce Jordan Center st-2nd University Park Bryce Jordan Center E 2nd E 1st Villanova Villanova John E. dupont Pavilion John E. dupont Pavilion RHODE ISLAND G S Yr. Round City Facility E 1st Providence Alumni Hall E 2nd Providence Alumni Hall E 1st Providence Alumni Hall ME 1st Providence Alumni Hall SOUTH CAROLINA G S Yr. Round City Facility ME 2nd Clemson Littlejohn Coliseum E 1st Clemson Littlejohn Coliseum E 2nd Clemson Littlejohn Coliseum E 1st Clemson Littlejohn Coliseum MW 1st Clemson Littlejohn Coliseum MW 1st-2nd Clemson Littlejohn Coliseum ME 1st-2nd Clemson Littlejohn Coliseum MW 1st Columbia Carolina Coliseum ME 1st Columbia Carolina Coliseum MW 1st Columbia Carolina Coliseum MW 1st Columbia Carolina Coliseum ME 1st Columbia Frank McGuire Arena (name change) E Rgnl Columbia Frank McGuire Arena E 1st-2nd Columbia Frank McGuire Arena TENNESSEE G S Yr. Round City Facility MW 1st-2nd Rgnl Chattanooga Chattanooga McKenzie Arena McKenzie Arena ME 1st ME 1st Cookeville Cookeville Eblen Center Eblen Center ME 1st Knoxville Stokely Athletics Center ME Rgnl Knoxville Stokely Athletics Center ME 1st Knoxville Stokely Athletics Center ME 1st Knoxville Stokely Athletics Center ME Rgnl Knoxville Stokely Athletics Center ME 1st Knoxville Stokley Athletics Center ME 2nd Knoxville Stokely Athletics Center TD Banknorth Garden in Boston, site of 2006 Women s Final Four. Q uestion... How many arenas will be hosting NCAA Division I women s tournament games for the first time in 2008? A nswer... Wells Fargo Arena at the Iowa Events Center (first/second rounds in Des Moines), the Ford Center (regional in Oklahoma City) and the St. Pete Times Forum (Women s Final Four in Tampa) are this year s first-time hosts. Tournament trivia

112 Tournament Game Sites By State 113 G S Yr. Round City Facility ME 2nd ME Rgnl Knoxville Knoxville Stokely Athletics Center Stokely Athletics Center E 2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena E 2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena E 2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena Final Four Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena ME 2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena ME Rgnl Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena ME 2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena ME 2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena ME 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena ME 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena ME Rgnl Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena E 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena MW 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena ME 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena E 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena ME 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena ME 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena MW 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena ME 1st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena ME Rgnl Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena st-2nd Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena ME 1st Memphis MSU Fieldhouse ME Rgnl Memphis #The Pyramid E 1st Nashville Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse ME 1st Nashville Memorial Gym (name change) ME 1st Nashville Memorial Gym E 2nd Nashville Memorial Gym E 1st-2nd Nashville Memorial Gym W 1st-2nd Nashville Memorial Gym ME 1st-2nd Nashville Memorial Gym ME Rgnl Nashville Memorial Gym MW 1st-2nd Nashville Memorial Gym MW 1st-2nd Nashville Memorial Gym st-2nd Nashville Memorial Gym MW 2nd Nashville #Striplin Gymnasium TEXAS G S Yr. Round City Facility MW 1st Austin Frank Erwin Center MW 1st Austin Frank Erwin Center ME 1st Austin Frank Erwin Center Final Four Austin Frank Erwin Center MW 2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center MW Rgnl Austin Frank Erwin Center E 2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center Final Four Austin Frank Erwin Center MW 2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center MW Rgnl Austin Frank Erwin Center W 2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center W Rgnl Austin Frank Erwin Center MW 2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center MW Rgnl Austin Frank Erwin Center MW 1st Austin Frank Erwin Center MW Rgnl Austin Frank Erwin Center W 2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center MW 2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center MW Rgnl Austin Frank Erwin Center E 1st-2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center E 1st-2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center W 1st-2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center st-2nd Austin Frank Erwin Center MW 2nd Beaumont Montagne Center st-2nd Dallas #Reunion Arena Regional Dallas #Reunion Arena MW 2nd Lubbock Lubbock Municipal Coliseum W 2nd Lubbock Lubbock Municipal Coliseum MW 1st-2nd Lubbock Lubbock Municipal Coliseum ME 1st-2nd Lubbock Lubbock Municipal Coliseum MW 1st-2nd Lubbock Lubbock Municipal Coliseum MW 1st-2nd Lubbock Lubbock Municipal Coliseum MW Rgnl Lubbock Lubbock Municipal Coliseum MW 1st-2nd Lubbock Lubbock Municipal Coliseum ME 1st-2nd Lubbock United Spirit Arena ME 1st-2nd Lubbock United Spirit Arena W 1st-2nd Lubbock United Spirit Arena MW 1st-2nd Lubbock United Spirit Arena W 1st Nacogdoches Stephen F. Austin Coliseum W 2nd Nacogdoches Stephen F. Austin Coliseum W 2nd Nacogdoches Stephen F. Austin Coliseum MW 1st Nacogdoches Stephen F. Austin Coliseum MW 2nd Nacogdoches Johnson Coliseum (name change) MW 2nd Nacogdoches Johnson Coliseum MW Rgnl Nacogdoches Johnson Coliseum MW Rgnl Nacogdoches Johnson Coliseum Attendance and sites

113 114 Tournament Game Sites By State G S Yr. Round City Facility Final Four San Antonio #Alamodome Regional San Antonio #AT&T Center E 1st-2nd Waco Ferrell Center UTAH G S Yr. Round City Facility MW 1st-2nd Salt Lake City Jon M. Huntsman Center VERMONT G S Yr. Round City Facility E 1st Burlington Patrick Gym VIRGINIA G S Yr. Round City Facility E 1st-2nd Blacksburg Cassell Coliseum E 1st-2nd Blacksburg Cassell Coliseum E 2nd Charlottesville University Hall ME 2nd Charlottesville University Hall E 2nd Charlottesville University Hall E 2nd Charlottesville University Hall E 2nd Charlottesville University Hall MW 2nd Charlottesville University Hall E 2nd Charlottesville University Hall E Rgnl Charlottesville University Hall E 2nd Charlottesville University Hall ME 1st-2nd Charlottesville University Hall E 1st-2nd Charlottesville University Hall E 1st-2nd Charlottesville University Hall E Rgnl Charlottesville University Hall W 1st-2nd Charlottesville University Hall ME 1st-2nd Charlottesville University Hall E 2nd Harrisonburg JMU Convocation Center E 2nd Harrisonburg JMU Convocation Center E 1st Harrisonburg JMU Convocation Center E 1st Harrisonburg JMU Convocation Center E 1st Norfolk ODU Field House E 1st Norfolk ODU Field House E 1st Norfolk ODU Field House E Rgnl Norfolk ODU Field House E 1st Norfolk ODU Field House E Rgnl Norfolk ODU Field House E Rgnl Norfolk ODU Field House ME 1st Norfolk ODU Field House E 1st Norfolk ODU Field House E Rgnl Norfolk ODU Field House ME 1st Norfolk ODU Field House ME 2nd Norfolk ODU Field House E 1st-2nd Norfolk ODU Field House ME 1st-2nd Norfolk ODU Field House E 1st-2nd Norfolk ODU Field House E 1st-2nd Norfolk ODU Field House MW 1st-2nd Norfolk ODU Field House Final Four Norfolk #The Scope Final Four Norfolk #The Scope E 1st-2nd Norfolk Ted Constant Convocation Center ME Rgnl Norfolk Ted Constant Convocation Center st-2nd Norfolk Ted Constant Convocation Center Final Four Richmond Richmond Coliseum E Rgnl Richmond Richmond Coliseum E 1st Richmond Robins Center E Rgnl Richmond Stuart Siegel Center WASHINGTON G S Yr. Round City Facility W 1st Seattle Hec Edmundson Pavilion W 1st Seattle Hec Edmundson Pavilion W 1st Seattle Hec Edmundson Pavilion W 2nd Seattle Hec Edmundson Pavilion W 1st Seattle Hec Edmundson Pavilion ME 2nd Seatlle Hec Edmundson Pavilion W 2nd Seattle Hec Edmundson Pavilion W Rgnl Seattle Hec Edmundson Pavilion W 1st Seattle Hec Edmundson Pavilion ME 1st-2nd Seattle Hec Edmundson Pavilion W Rgnl Seattle Hec Edmundson Pavilion W Rgnl Seattle Bank of America Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion (name change) st-2nd Seattle Bank of America Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion W Rgnl Spokane #Spokane Arena Final Four Tacoma #Tacoma Dome Final Four Tacoma #Tacoma Dome Q uestion... How many times has the Women s Final Four been hosted by the same city in consecutive years? A nswer... Norfolk, Virginia, hosted the Women s Final Four in 1982 and 1983, and Tacoma, Washington, did the honors in 1987 and Tournament trivia

114 Tournament Game Sites by State 115 WEST VIRGINIA G S Yr. Round City Facility E 2nd Morgantown WVU Coliseum WISCONSIN G S Yr. Round City Facility W 1st Madison UW Field House ME Rgnl Milwaukee #U.S. Cellular Arena Future Dates and Sites Tournament Year First Round Second Round Regionals Women s Final Four 2008 March March March 29-April 1 April 6 & March March March April 5 & March March March April 4 & March March March April 3 & FIRST AND SECOND ROUNDS MARCH 22 AND 24 The Pit/Bob King Court, Albuquerque, New Mexico Host: University of New Mexico Pete Maravich Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Host: Louisiana State University Wells Fargo Arena at the Iowa Events Center, Des Moines, Iowa Host: Iowa State University Maples Pavilion, Stanford, California Host: Stanford University MARCH 23 AND 25 Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard, Bridgeport, Connecticut Host: Fairfield University Comcast Center, College Park, Maryland Host: University of Maryland, College Park Ted Constant Convocation Center, Norfolk, Virginia Host: Old Dominion University Mackey Arena, West Lafayette, Indiana Host: Purdue University REGIONALS MARCH 29 AND 31 NEW ORLEANS New Orleans Arena, New Orleans Host: University of New Orleans SPOKANE Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena, Spokane, Washington Host: Washington State University MARCH 30 AND APRIL 1 GREENSBORO Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, North Carolina Host: Atlantic Coast Conference OKLAHOMA CITY Ford Center, Oklahoma City Host: Big 12 Conference 2009 FIRST AND SECOND ROUNDS MARCH 21 AND 23 OR MARCH 22 AND 24 The Pit/Bob King Court, Albuquerque, New Mexico Host: University of New Mexico Pete Maravich Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Host: Louisiana State University E.A. Diddle Arena, Bowling Green, Kentucky Host: Western Kentucky University McKenzie Arena, Chattanooga, Tennessee Host: University of Tennessee-Chattanooga Comcast Center, College Park, Maryland Host: University of Maryland, College Park Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio Host: Ohio State University Arena at Gwinnett, Duluth, Georgia Host: University of Georgia Jack Breslin Student Events Center, East Lansing, Michigan Host: Michigan State University Carver-Hawkeye Arena, Iowa City, Iowa Host: University of Iowa United Spirit Arena, Lubbock, Texas Host: Texas Tech University Joyce Center, Notre Dame, Indiana Host: University of Notre Dame Galen Center, Los Angeles, California Host: University of Southern California Louis Brown Athletic Center, Piscataway, New Jersey Host: Rutgers University Cox Arena, San Diego, California Host: San Diego State University Bank of America Arena, Seattle, Washington Host: University of Washington Harry A. Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, Connecticut Host: University of Connecticut Attendance and sites

115 116 FUTURE DATES AND SITES REGIONALS MARCH 29 AND 30 OR MARCH 29 AND 31 BERKELEY Haas Pavilion, Berkeley, California Host: University of California, Berkeley OKLAHOMA CITY Ford Center, Oklahoma City Host: Big 12 Conference RALEIGH RBC Center, Raleigh, North Carolina Host: North Carolina State University TRENTON Sovereign Bank Arena, Trenton, New Jersey Host: Metro Athletic Conference and Rider University 2010 FIRST AND SECOND ROUNDS MARCH 20 AND 22 OR MARCH 21 AND 23 The Pit/Bob King Court, Albuquerque, New Mexico Host: University of New Mexico James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames Iowa Host: Iowa State University Frank Erwin Center, Austin, Texas Host: University of Texas, Austin Haas Pavilion, Berkeley, California Host: University of California, Berkeley Cintas Center, Cincinnati, Ohio Host: Xavier University Cameron Indoor Stadium, Durham, North Carolina Host: Duke University Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tennessee Host: University of Tennessee, Knoxville Freedom Hall, Louisville, Kentucky Host: University of Louisville Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Minnesota Host: University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Ted Constant Convocation Center, Norfolk, Virginia Host: Old Dominion University Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, Oklahoma Host: University of Oklahoma Joyce Center, Notre Dame, Indiana Host: University of Notre Dame Petersen Events Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Host: University of Pittsburgh Bank of America Arena, Seattle, Washington Host: University of Washington Donald L. Tucker Center, Tallahassee, Florida Host: Florida State University Wells Fargo Arena, Tempe, Arizona Host: Arizona State University REGIONALS MARCH 27 AND 29 OR MARCH 28 AND 30 DAYTON University of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio Host: University of Dayton KANSAS CITY Sprint Center, Kansas City, Missouri Host: Big 12 Conference MEMPHIS FedEx Forum, Memphis, Tennessee Host: University of Memphis SACRAMENTO ARCO Arena, Sacramento, California Host: University of the Pacific Women s Final Four Year Dates Site & Hosts 2008 April 6 & 8 St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa, Florida Host: University of South Florida 2009 April 5 & 7 Scottrade Center, St. Louis Host: Missouri Valley Conference 2010 April 4 & 6 Alamodome, San Antonio Host: University of Texas at San Antonio 2011 April 3 & 5 Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis Hosts: Butler University and Horizon League LSU s Seimone Augustus.

116 The NCAA s Sue Donohoe (center) and Division I Women s Basketball Committee chair Lynn Parkes (right) were on hand to congratulate Tennessee s Pat Summitt (left) after she became the all-time winningest coach in basketball history in 2005.

117

118 The Tournament Field Photo by Jamie Schwaberow/NCAA Photos Team Champions All-Time Tournament Field The Brackets

119 120 Team Champions Team Champions 1982 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME... Louisiana tech 76, cheyney 62 Louisiana Tech FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Scott Lawrence Kelly Turner Mulkey White Gant Felton Pendergrass Rodman Sossamon Rust Team 4 Totals Cheyney FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Walker Laney Taylor Guilford Walker Giddins Draughn Dabney Wilds Strong Team 2 Totals 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. The Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters: Front Row (L-R): Kim Mulkey, Debbie Primeaux, Pam Gant, Head Coach Sonja Hogg, Angela Turner, Julie Wilkerson, Sandra Felton. Back Row: Assoc. Coach Leon Barmore, Rita Rust, Jennifer White, Lori Scott, Tia Sossamon, Janice Lawrence, Debra Rodman, Pam Kelly, Ann Pendergrass, Grad. Asst. Sue Donohoe, Asst. Coach Gary Blair CHAMPIONSHIP GAMe... Southern california 69, Louisiana tech 67 Southern California FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP McGee, Paula Miller McGee, Pam Windham Cooper Fletcher Doyle Team 1 Totals Louisiana Tech FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Scott Rodman Lawrence White Mulkey Gant Sossamon Team 0 Totals Site: Norfolk, Va. Attendance: 7,387. Halftime: Louisiana Tech 37, Southern California 26. Officials: Robinson and Stewart. Semi finals: Southern California 81, Georgia 57; Louisiana Tech 71, Old Dominion 55. The Southern California Women of Troy: Front Row (L-R): Asst. Coach Jean Agee, Head Coach Linda Sharp, Asst. Coach Bruce Victor, Grad. Asst. Kathy Hammond. Middle Row: Trainer Leah Putnam, Rhonda Windham, Shontel Sherwood, Melissa Ward, Cynthia Cooper, Juliette Robinson, Yoland Fletcher, LeAnne Sera. Back Row: Kathy Doyle, Cheryl Miller, Paula McGee, Jamaiia Bond, Pam McGee, Tracy Longo, Timi Pitzer, Trainer Sue Schneider.

120 Team Champions CHAMPIONSHIP GAME... southern california 72, tennessee 61 The Women of Troy celebrate their second straight national championship. Southern California FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP McGee, Pam Miller McGee, Paula Robinson Alkek Fletcher Carter Sera Ward Bond Longo Cooper Team 6 Totals Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Ostrowski Haave Towns Hatmaker Collins Marr Sexton Collins Webb Freeman Littlejohn Gamble Team 9 Totals Site: Los Angeles. Attendance: 5,365. Halftime: Tennessee 28, Southern California 26. Officials: Bob Olsen, Marcy Weston. Semi finals: Tennessee 82, Cheyney 73; Southern California 62, Louisiana Tech 57. The Tournament Field 1985 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME... old dominion 70, georgia 65 The Old Dominion Lady Monarchs: Front Row (L-R): Mgr. Trish Vantucci, Mgr. Beth Calder, Joann Beatty, Bridget Jenkins, Marie Christian, Lisa Blais, Mgr. Lisa Hendrick. Back Row: Liz Connahan, Tracy Claxton, Medina Dixon, Dawn Cullen, Donna Harrington, Adrienne Goodson, Alphelia Jenkins. Old Dominion FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Claxton Goodson Dixon Christian Jenkins Cullen Blais Harrington Jenkins, A Team 2 Totals Georgia FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Harris O Connor McClain Abrams Edwards Waites Bootz Team 4 Totals Site: Austin, Texas. Attendance: 7,597. Halftime: Georgia 31, Old Dominion 30. Officials: June Courteau, Bill Stokes. Semi finals: Old Dominion 57, La.-Monroe 47; Georgia 91, Western Ky. 78.

121 122 Team Champions 1986 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME...texas 97, southern california 81 Texas FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Harris Lloyd Smith, Annette Williams Ethridge Smith, Audrey Hemphill Davis Jones Wimbish Priddy Team 0 Totals Southern California FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Ford Miller Nelson Windham Cooper Howell Wright Pyers Ward Bond Team 3 Totals 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. The Texas Lady Longhorns: Front Row (L-R): Pennee Hall, Beverly Williams, Audrey Smith, Kamie Ethridge. Second Row: Wanda Gardner, Yulonda Wimbish, Paulette Moegle, C.J. Jones, Fran Harris. Back Row: Annette Smith, Cara Priddy, Michele Eglinger, Andrea Lloyd, Clarissa Davis, Gay Hemphill CHAMPIONSHIP GAME... tennessee 67, louisiana tech 44 Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Gordon Horton Spinks Sexton Edwards Marsh Frost McCray Webb Littlejohn Tuggle McGhee Team 6 Totals Louisiana Tech FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Davis Lewis Harrison Weatherspoon Lawson Stall Westbrooks Chambless McDonald Team 1 Totals 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. The Tennessee Lady Volunteers: Front Row (L-R): Shelley Sexton, Tonya Edwards, Dawn Marsh, Lisa Webb, Sabrina Mott, Melissa McCray. Back Row: Bridgette Gordon, Kathy Spinks, Carla McGhee, Sheila Frost, Cheryl Littlejohn, Karla Horton, Jennifer Tuggle.

122 Team Champions CHAMPIONSHIP GAME... louisiana Tech 56, auburn 54 The Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters: Front Row (L-R): Sheila Ethridge, Lisa Harvey, Melinda Chambless, Teresa Weatherspoon, Angela Lawson, Phoebe Dunn, Terri Meyer. Back Row: Asst. Coach Kim Mulkey-Robertson, Head Coach Leon Barmore, Beanie Lincoln, Tatia Brown, Jocelyn Watson, Venus Lacy, Erica Westbrooks, Nora Lewis, Paulette Stall, Asst. Coach Mary Kay Hungate, Asst. Coach Jennifer White, Mgr. Amy Ringheim. Louisiana Tech FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Lewis Westbrooks Lacy Weatherspoon Lawson Ethridge Team 1 Totals Auburn FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP M. Bolton Stewart Orr McNeil R. Bolton Godby Scruggs McGilberry Team 5 Totals 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. The Tournament Field 1989 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME... TENNESSEE 76, AUBURN 60 The Tennessee Lady Volunteers: Front Row (L-R): Debbie Hawhee, Melissa McCray, Tonya Edwards, Debbie Scott, Regina Clark. Back Row: Bridgette Gordon, Carla McGhee, Sheila Frost, Daedra Charles, Kelli Casteel, Dena Head. Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Gordon McGhee Frost Head McCray Charles Scott Casteel Hawhee Clark Team 1 Totals Auburn FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP McGilberry Scruggs Orr Jones Bolton Godby Tremitiere Stevenson Mago Thompson Ciampi Team 0 Totals Site: Tacoma, Wash. Attendance: 9,758. Halftime: Tennessee 35, Auburn 27. Officials: Patty Broderick, June Courteau. Semi finals: Auburn 76, Louisiana Tech 71; Tennessee 77, Maryland 65.

123 124 Team Champions 1990 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME... stanford 88, auburn 81 Stanford FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Steding Zeilstra Stevens Azzi Henning Whiting Richards Parson Team 9 Totals Auburn FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Thompson Mago Hayden Tremitiere Jones Godby Stevenson Freeman Team 2 Totals 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 (Steding 6-15, Azzi 4-8, Henning 1-3). Officials: Art Bomengen, Sally Bell. Semifinals: Auburn 81, Louisiana Tech 69; Stanford 75, Virginia 66. The Stanford Cardinal: Front Row (L-R): Molly Goodenbour, Sonja Henning, Stacy Parson, Jennifer Azzi, Katy Steding, Martha Richards, Angela Taylor, Chris MacMurdo. Back Row: Trainer Patti Millson, Asst. Trainer Ann Adkins, Mgr. Leslie Crandell, Assoc. Coach Amy Tucker, Julie Zeilstra, Val Whiting, Trisha Stevens, Mgr. Chris Jones, Asst. Coach Renee Brown, Head Coach Tara VanDerveer, Asst. Coach Julie Plank, Head Mgr. Marla Tuchinsky CHAMPIONSHIP GAME...TENNESSEE 70, VIRGINIA 67 Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Adams Clark Head Evans Harrison Charles Caldwell Casteel Team 3 Totals Virginia FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Evans Ward Wagner Cardoza Staley Burge, Heather Reiss Burge, Heidi Smith Team 3 Totals 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, Connecticut 55; Tennessee 68, Stanford 60. The Tennessee Lady Volunteers: Front Row (L-R): Jody Adams, Dena Head, Nikki Caldwell, Lisa Harrison, Regina Clark. Back Row: Peggy Evans, Debbie Hawhee, Daedra Charles, Kelli Casteel, Marlene Jeter.

124 Team Champions CHAMPIONSHIP GAME... STANFORD 78, WESTERN KY. 62 The Stanford Cardinal: Front Row (L-R): Bobbie Kelsey, Molly Goodenbour, Christy Hedgpeth, Angela Taylor, Ann Adkins, Tanda Rucker, Niki Sevillian, Kate Paye. Back Row: Trainer Karen Middleton, Asst. Coach Julie Plank, Head Coach Tara VanDerveer, Asst. Coach Lisa McNamee, Asst. Mgr. Raymond John, Chris MacMurdo, Val Whiting, Anita Kaplan, Rachel Hemmer, Kelly Dougherty, Asst. Mgr. Art Romero, Assoc. Coach Amy Tucker, Asst. Coach Carolyn Jenkins, Mgr. Angela Young, Assoc. Mgr. Marla Tuchinsky. Stanford FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP MacMurdo Hemmer Whiting Goodenbour Hedgpeth Kaplan Rucker Dougherty Paye Taylor Adkins Sevillian Team 4 Totals Western Ky. FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Scott Lang Monroe Westmoreland Pehlke Houk Wilson Jordan Robinson Berryman Cook Team 4 Totals 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 (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. The Tournament Field 1993 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME...texas tech 84, ohio st. 82 The Texas Tech Lady Raiders: Front Row (L-R): Melinda White, Diana Kersey, Sheryl Swoopes, Krista Kirkland, Cynthia Clinger, Nikki Heath. Back Row: Michelle Thomas, Patrice Conwright, Stephanie Scott, Noel Johnson, Janice Farris, Kim Pruitt, Michi Atkins. Texas Tech FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Kirkland Swoopes Clinger Johnson Scott Atkins Farris Team 2 Totals Ohio St. FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Smith Keyton Howard Burcy Roberts Negri Ingwersen Johnson Sebastian Bond Team 6 Totals 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 (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.

125 126 Team Champions 1994 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME... north carolina 60, louisiana tech 59 North Carolina FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Cooper Smith Crawley Jones Sampson Lawrence McKee Suddreth Gear Team 6 Totals Louisiana Tech FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Brown, A Johnson Spurlock Thomas Williams Neal Brown, L Riser Walker Team 6 Totals 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. The North Carolina Tar Heels: Front Row (L-R): Mgr. Lynn Glover, Stud. Asst. Toni Montgomery, Carrie McKee, Maja Vukojicic, Gwendlyn Gillingham, Sylvia Crawley, Tonya Sampson, Asst. Coach Emily Johnson, Mgr. Carla Chapman. Back Row: Asst. Coach Andrew Calder, Academic Counselor Jan Boxill, Jill Suddreth, Marion Jones, Tonya Jackson, Charlotte Smith, Stephanie Lawrence, Tonya Cooper, Lori Gear, Kim Rouse, Strength Coach George Smith, Head Coach Sylvia Hatchell, Asst. Coach Ann Hancock CHAMPIONSHIP GAME... connecticut 70, tennessee 64 Connecticut FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Elliott Lobo Wolters Rizzotti Webber Berube Sales Team 12 Totals Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP McCray Thompson D. Johnson Davis Marciniak M. Johnson T. Johnson Milligan Ward Conklin Team 3 Totals Site: Minneapolis. Attendance: 18,038. Halftime: Tennessee 38, Connecticut 32. Three-point field goals: Tennessee 4-14 (Conklin 1-1, M. Johnson 1-2, Davis 1-4, Marciniak 1-6, McCray 0-1); Connecticut 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; Connecticut 87, Stanford 60. The Connecticut Huskies: Front Row (L-R): Kim Better, Carla Berube, Pam Webber, Rebecca Lobo, Jennifer Rizzotti, Missy Rose. Back Row: Head Coach Geno Auriemma, Asst. Coach Tonya Cardoza, Nykesha Sales, Kelley Hunt, Kara Wolters, Brena Marquis, Jamelle Elliott, Asst. Coach Meghan Pattyson, Assoc. Coach Chris Dailey.

126 Team Champions CHAMPIONSHIP GAME...tennessee 83, georgia 65 The Tennessee Lady Volunteers: Front Row (L-R): Laurie Milligan, Michelle Marciniak, Latina Davis, Misty Greene, Kim Smallwood. Back Row: Brynae Laxton, Pashen Thompson, Tiffani Johnson, Abby Conklin, Chamique Holdsclaw, Kellie Jolly. Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Marciniak Johnson Davis Smallwood Milligan Greene Jolly Holdsclaw Laxton Thompson Conklin Team 5 Totals Georgia FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Frett Irwin Roundtree Powell Antvorskov Thompson Taylor Holland Bush Henderson Walker Decker Walls Team 0 Totals 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, Connecticut 83 (ot). The Tournament Field 1997 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME... tennessee 68, OLD dominion 59 The Tennessee Lady Vols: Front Row (L-R): Chamique Holdsclaw, Brynae Laxton, Laurie Milligan, Niya Butts, Misty Greene. Back Row: Kyra Elzy, Tiffani Johnson, LaShonda Stephens, Abby Conklin, Pashen Thompson, Kellie Jolly. Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Johnson Holdsclaw Thompson Elzy Jolly Butts Milligan Greene Laxton Stephens Conklin Team 6 Totals Old Dominion FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Andrade Machanguana Roberts Himes Penicheiro Eller Eblin Small Diaz Bradley Team 2 Totals 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.

127 128 Team Champions 1998 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME... tennessee 93, LOUISIANA TECH 75 Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Holdsclaw Catchings Stephens Jolly Randall Butts Elzy Milligan Greene Laxton Clement Geter Team 6 Totals Louisiana Tech FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Maxwell Wilson Burras Stallworth Jackson Cochran Scheppmann Gilmore Bowman Team 5 Totals Site: Kansas City, Mo. Attendance: 17,976. Halftime: Tennessee 55, Louisiana Tech 32. Threepoint 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, North Carolina St. 65. The Tennessee Lady Vols: Front Row (L-R): Brynae Laxton, Kristen Clement, Niya Butts, Laurie Milligan, Misty Greene, Semeka Randall. Back Row: Kyra Elzy, Teresa Geter, LaShonda Stephens, Tamika Catchings, Chamique Holdsclaw, Kellie Jolly CHAMPIONSHIP GAME... purdue 62, duke 45 Purdue FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP White-McCarty Duhart Cooper Figgs Douglas Crawford Young Komara Team 8 Totals Duke FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Browne Schweitzer VanGorp Howard Erickson Parent Rice Black Gingrich Team 2 Totals 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. The Purdue Boilermakers: Front Row (L-R): Shayla Potter, Danielle Bird, Tiffany Young, Stephanie White-McCarty, Head Coach Carolyn Peck, Ukari Figgs, Michelle Duhart, Katie Douglas, Kelly Komara. Back Row: Stud. Trainer Michele Hayden, Mgr. Brandon Patchett, Mgr. Heather Scott, Mgr. Blake Morris, Mo-nique Langston, Amy Shaffer, Connie Murdock, Mary Jo Noon, Camille Cooper, Mackenzie Curless, Candi Crawford, Beth Lapaich, Asst. Coach Kerry Cremeans, Asst. Coach Seth Kushkin, Asst. Coach Pam Stackhouse.

128 Team Champions CHAMPIONSHIP GAME... connecticut 71, tennessee 52 The Connecticut Huskies: Front Row (L-R): Marci Czel, Keirsten Walters, Stacy Hansmeyer, Paige Sauer, Shea Ralph, Sue Bird, Kennitra Johnson. Back Row: Asst. Coach Tonya Cardoza, Head Coach Geno Auriemma, Swin Cash, Svetlana Abrosimova, Christine Rigby, Kelly Schumacher, Tamika Williams, Asjha Jones, Asst. Coach Jamelle Elliott, Assoc. Head Coach Chris Dailey. Connecticut FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Abrosimova Cash Schumacher Bird Ralph Williams Jones Johnson Hansmeyer Sauer Czel Rigby Team 2 Totals Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Randall Catchings Snow Elzy Lawson McDivitt Jackson Pillow Butts Team 3 Totals Site: Philadelphia. Attendance: 20,060. Halftime: Connecticut 32, Tennessee 19. Threepoint field goals: Tennessee 4-7 (Catchings 3-3, Lawson 0-2, McDivitt 1-2); Connecticut 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; Connecticut 89, Penn St. 67. The Tournament Field 2001 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME...notre dame 68, purdue 66 The Notre Dame Fighting Irish: Front Row (L-R): Karen Swanson, Jeneka Joyce, Le Tania Severe, Ericka Haney, Niele Ivey, Imani Dunbar, Monique Hernandez, Alicia Ratay. Back Row: Mgr. Gretchen Schumer, Marketing and Promotions Asst. Heather Maxwell, Strength Coach Tony Rolinski, Trainer Mike Miller, Asst. Coach Kevin McGuff, Asst. Coach Carol Owens, Meaghan Leahy, Ruth Riley, Kelley Siemon, Amanda Barksdale, Director of Basketball Operations Letitia Bowen, Stud. Asst. Ryan Becker, Head Coach Muffet McGraw, Asst. Coach Coquese Washington, Mgr. Jaime Morales. Notre Dame FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Haney Siemon Riley Ratay Ivey Joyce Barksdale Team 0 Totals Purdue FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Hurns Wright Cooper Douglas Komara Hicks Parks Crawford Noon Team 9 Totals 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, Connecticut 75.

129 130 Team Champions 2002 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME... Connecticut 82, oklahoma 70 Oklahoma FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Hill Caufield Dales Ross Talbert Jackson Selmon Team 3 Totals Connecticut FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Taurasi Bird Jones Cash Williams Conlon Marron Battle Moore Team 4 Totals Site: San Antonio. Attendance: 29,619. Halftime: Connecticut 42, Oklahoma 30. Threepoint field goals: Oklahoma 8-20 (Hill 2-3, Caufield 0-1, Dales 2-4, Ross 4-10, Jackson 0-2); Connecticut 0-9 (Taurasi 0-6, Bird 0-3). Disqualifications: Dales. Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Lisa Mattingly, Melissa Barlow. Semifinals: Oklahoma 86, Duke 71; Connecticut 79, Tennessee 56. The Connecticut Huskies: Front Row (L-R): Tamika Williams, Swin Cash, Stacey Marron, Sue Bird, Maria Conlon, Jessica Moore, Asjha Jones. Back Row: Ashley Battle, Morgan Valley, Asst. Coach Jamelle Elliott, Head Coach Geno Auriemma, Assoc. Head Coach Chris Dailey, Asst. Coach Tonya Cardoza, Diana Taurasi, Ashley Valley CHAMPIONSHIP GAME... Connecticut 73, TENNESSEE 68 Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP G. Jackson Ely Butts Lawson Moore Zolman B. Jackson Robinson McDaniel Fluker Team 3 Totals Connecticut FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Taurasi Turner Moore Conlon Strother Battle Crockett Team 0 Totals Site: Atlanta. Attendance: 28,210. Halftime: Connecticut 35, Tennessee 30. Three-point field goals: Tennessee 7-18 (G. Jackson 0-2, Lawson 3-8, Moore 1-1, B. Jackson 3-7); Connecticut (Taurasi 4-9, Conlon 3-5, Strother 3-7). Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Melissa Barlow, Wesley Dean. Semifinals: Tennessee 66, Duke 56; Connecticut 71, Texas 69. The Connecticut Huskies: Front Row (L-R): Barbara Turner, Diana Taurasi, Ashley Valley, Head Coach Geno Auriemma, Stacey Marron, Ashley Battle, Maria Conlon. Back Row: Asst. Coach Jamelle Elliott, Assoc. Head Coach Chris Dailey, Morgan Valley, Ann Strother, Jessica Moore, Willnett Crockett, Nicole Wolff, Asst. Coach Tonya Cardoza, Dir. of Basketball Operations Jack Eisenmann.

130 Team Champions CHAMPIONSHIP GAME... Connecticut 70, Tennessee 61 The Connecticut Huskies: Front Row (L-R): Barbara Turner, Ashley Valley, Kiana Robinson, Head Coach Geno Auriemma, Maria Conlon, Ashley Battle, Stacey Marron. Back Row: Dir. Of Basketball Operations Jack Eisenmann, Asst. Coach Jamelle Elliott, Morgan Valley, Ann Strother, Willnett Crockett, Liz Sherwood, Jessica Moore, Diana Taurasi, Nicole Wolff, Assoc. Head Coach Chris Dailey, Asst. Coach Tonya Cardoza. Connecticut FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Turner Moore Taurasi Conlon Strother Batttle Crockett Team 3 Totals Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Davis Ely Robinson Butts Zolman Spencer Redding B. Jackson Fluker Team 6 Totals Site: New Orleans. Attendance: 18,211. Halftime: Connecticut 30, Tennessee 24. Three-point field goals: Connecticut 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; Connecticut 67, Minnesota 58. The Tournament Field 2005 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME... BAYLOR 84, MICHIGAN ST. 62 The Baylor Lady Bears: Front Row (L-R): Sophia Young, Chameka Scott, Steffanie Blackmon. Second Row: Latoya Wyatt, Jordan Davis, Chelsea Whitaker, Monique Jones. Third Row: Angela Tisdale, Chisa Ononiwu, Victoria Jones. Back Row: Chanelle Fox, Melanie Hamerly, Emily Niemann, Abiola Wabara. Baylor FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Young Wabara Blackmon Whitaker Scott Wyatt Tisdale Fox M. Jones Ononiwu V. Jones Davis Hamerly Niemann Team 7 Totals Michigan St. FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Shimek Roehrig Haynie Bowen Lucas-Perry Haynes Dwyer Small Grantham Bannister Hall Team 2 Totals 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 (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.

131 132 Team Champions 2006 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME... MARYLAND 78, DUKE 75 (ot) Maryland FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Harper Coleman Langhorne Toliver Doron Newman Carr Perry Team 5 Totals Duke FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Williams Smith Bales Harding Currie A. Waner Black Foley Team 5 Totals Site: Boston. Attendance: 18,642. Halftime: Duke 38, Maryland 28. End of Regulation: 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. The Maryland Terrapins: Front Row (L-R): Laura Harper, Crystal Langhorne, Jade Perry. Middle Row: Shay Doron, Kristi Toliver, Ashleigh Newman, Asst. Coach Joanna Bernabei. Back Row: Aurelie Noirez, Charmaine Carr, Athletic Trainer Matt Charvat, Marissa Coleman, Angel Ross, Dir. of Basketball Operations Mark Pearson, Head Coach Brenda Frese, Asst. Coach Jeff Walz, Asst. Coach Erica Floyd CHAMPIONSHIP GAME... TENNESSEE 59, RUTGERS 46 Rutgers FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Carson Zurich Vaughn Prince Ajavon Jernigan Adams McCurdy Ray Junaid Team 4 Totals Tennessee FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP Spencer Parker Anosike Bobbitt Hornbuckle Redding Auguste Fuller Team 2 Totals 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. The Tennessee Lady Volunteers: Front Row (L-R): Elizabeth Curry, Shannon Bobbitt, Alexis Hornbuckle, Cait McMahan, Alberta Auguste. Back Row: Danielle Donehew, Assoc. Head Coach Holly Warlick, Asst. Coach Dean Lockwood, Nicci Moats, Alex Fuller, Nicky Anosike, Candace Parker, Sidney Spencer, Dominique Redding, Head Coach Pat Summitt, Asst. Coach Nikki Caldwell, Elizabeth Curry.

132 All-time tournament field 133 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 (@). Final Regular Conference Finish Season Record How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed)... Conference (Div.)... Y/N... W...L... Pct...Place...W...L... Pct... Qual... W...L.Finish...W L... Pct Arizona St. (4)...Western Collegiate...Y @ RS Auburn (7)...Southeastern...N @ st Cheyney (2)...Independent...Y @ N2nd Clemson (5)...Atlantic Coast...N th @ st Drake (4)...Missouri Valley...Y * RF East Caro. (6)...Independent...N @ st Georgia (5)...Southeastern...N @ st Howard (8)...Mid-Eastern...N * st Illinois (7)...Big Ten...N @ st Jackson St. (7)...Southwestern...N * st Kansas St. (4)...Big Eight...Y * N3rd Kent St. (8)...Mid-American...N * st Kentucky (2)...Southeastern...Y * RF Long Beach St. (1)...Western Collegiate...Y * RS Louisiana Tech (1)...Independent...Y @ Champ Maryland (2)...Atlantic Coast...Y st * N3rd Memphis (3)...Metro...Y * RS Mississippi (6)...Southeastern...N @ st Missouri (6)...Big Eight...N @ RS North Carolina St. (3)...Atlantic Coast...Y nd @ RS Northwestern (6)...Big Ten...N @ st Ohio St. (5)...Big Ten...N * st Old Dominion (1)...Independent...Y @ RS Oregon (3)...Independent...Y @ st Penn St. (4)...Independent...Y @ RS St. Peter s (8)...Metro Atlantic...N st * st South Carolina (3)...Independent...Y @ RS Southern California (1)...Western Collegiate...Y @ RF Stanford (7)...Northern California...N nd * st Stephen F. Austin (5)...Independent...N @ st Tennessee (2)...Southeastern...Y @ N3rd Tennessee Tech (8)...Ohio Valley...N st * st The Tournament Field 1983 Arizona St. (4)...Western Collegiate...Y rd @ RS Auburn (5)...Southeastern...Y T1st W @ RS Central Mich. (6)...Mid-American...N * st Cheyney (1)...Independent...Y @ RS Dartmouth (OR)...Ivy...Y st @ OR Florida St. (5)...Metro...N @ st Georgia (2)...Southeastern...Y rd E * N3rd Illinois St.. (6)...Missouri Valley...N * st Indiana (6)...Big Ten...N @ RS Jackson St. (OR)...Southwestern...Y @ OR Kansas St. (3)...Big Eight...Y @ RS Kentucky (3)...Southeastern...Y nd E @ st La Salle (OR)...East Coast...Y @ OR Long Beach St. (2)...Independent...Y @ RF La.-Monroe (OR)...Southland...Y @ st Louisiana Tech (1)...Independent...Y @ N2nd Louisville (7)...Metro...N * st Maryland (3)...Atlantic Coast...Y T2nd * RS Middle Tenn. (OR)...Ohio Valley...N st @ st Mississippi (4)...Southeastern...Y T1st W @ RS Missouri (4)...Big Eight...N * st Monmouth (OR)...Cosmopolitan...N @ st Montana (OR)...Mountain West Athletic... N @ OR North Carolina (7)...Atlantic Coast...N T2nd @ st North Carolina St. (4)...Atlantic Coast...Y st @ st Old Dominion (2)...Sun Belt...Y * N3rd Oregon St. (3)...Northern Pacific...Y * RS Penn St. (5)...Atlantic 10...N * RF St. John s (N.Y.) (7)...Big East...N * st South Carolina St. (5)...Mid-Eastern...N @ st Southern California (1)...Western Collegiate...Y * Champ Stephen F. Austin (7)...Southland...N @ st Tennessee (1)...Southeastern...Y st E @ RF Texas (2)...Southwest...Y * RF UCLA (6)...Western Collegiate...N @ st Utah (5)...High Country...N * st Alabama (2)...Southeastern...N T2nd W @ FS BYU (8)...High Country...N st * st Central Mich. (7)...Mid-American...Y st * st Cheyney (3)...Independent...Y @ N3rd Drake (7)...Missouri Valley...N st * st Georgia (1)...Southeastern...Y T1st E * RF

133 134 All-time tournament field Final Regular Conference Finish Season Finish How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed)... Conference (Div.)... Y/N... W...L... Pct...Place...W...L... Pct... Qual... W...L.Finish...W L... Pct. Kansas St. (3)...Big Eight...N T1st * st Long Beach St. (2)...Western Collegiate...Y T1st... RF La.-Monroe (6)...Southland...Y st * RS LSU (5)...Southeastern...Y T2nd W... RS Louisiana Tech (1)...Independent...Y Louisville (5)...Metro...N T1st N * st Maryland. (6)...Atlantic Coast...N nd... 1st Middle Tenn. (6)...Ohio Valley...N st * st Mississippi (4)...Southeastern...N st W... RS Missouri (4)...Big Eight...N T1st... 1st Montana (4)...Mountain West*...Y st * RS UNLV (7)...Independent...N st North Carolina (2)...Atlantic Coast...Y T3rd * RS North Carolina St. (4)...Atlantic Coast...Y T3rd... RS Ohio St. (5)...Big Ten...Y st * st Old Dominion (1)...Sun Belt...Y * RF Oregon (3)...Northern Pacific...N st... 1st Oregon St. (5)...Northern Pacific...N nd... 1st Penn St. (8)...Atlantic 10...N T2nd * st St. John s (N.Y.) (7)...Big East...N T2nd * st San Diego St. (6)...Western Collegiate...Y rd @ RS Southern California (1)...Western Collegiate...Y T1st * Champ Tennessee (3)...Southeastern...Y T1st E @ N2nd Texas (2)...Southwest...Y st * RF Texas Tech (8)...Southwest...N nd @ st Virginia (5)...Atlantic Coast...N st @ st Auburn (3)...Southeastern...Y nd W @ RS BYU (8)...High Country...N st * st Georgia (2)...Southeastern...Y st E @ N2nd Holy Cross (7)...Metro Atlantic...N T2nd * st Idaho (5)...Mountain West...N st * st Illinois St. (8)...Missouri Valley...N st * st Long Beach St. (1)...Western Collegiate...H st * RF La.-Monroe (2)...Southland...Y st * N3rd Louisiana Tech (1)...Independent...Y @ RF Memphis (6)...Metro...N st S * st Middle Tenn. (5)...Ohio Valley...N st * st Mississippi (2)...Southeastern...H st W @ RF Missouri (7)...Big Eight...N st * st UNLV (4)...Pacific Coast...Y st @ st North Carolina (6)...Atlantic Coast...N nd st North Carolina St. (4)...Atlantic Coast...Y st * RS Ohio St. (2)...Big Ten...Y st * RF Old Dominion (1)...Sun Belt...Y st * Champ Penn St. (3)...Atlantic 10...Y T1st * RS St. Joseph s (5)...Atlantic 10...N T1st @ st San Diego St. (5)...Western Collegiate...N th @ RS Southern California (4)...Western Collegiate...Y T2nd @ RS Southern Miss. (7)...Metro...N nd S @ st Syracuse (8)...Big East...N T4th * st Tennessee (3)...Southeastern...Y T2nd E @ RF Tennessee Tech (7)...Ohio Valley...N nd @ st Texas (1)...Southwest...Y st * RS UCLA (6)...Western Collegiate...N T2nd @ RS Virginia (6)...Atlantic Coast...N rd @ st Washington (3)...Northern Pacific...Y st * st Western Ky. (4)...Sun Belt...Y nd @ N3rd Western Mich. (8)...Mid-American...N nd * st Arkansas (8)...Southwest...N T2nd @ st Auburn (3)...Southeastern...Y T2nd @ RS Drake (10)...Missouri Valley...Y nd @ nd Georgia (1)...Southeastern...Y st * RS Illinois (8)...Big Ten...N rd @ nd Iowa (5)...Big Ten...N nd @ nd James Madison (8)...Colonial...N T1st @ RS Kentucky (7)...Southeastern...N T6th @ st La Salle (10)...Metro Atlantic...N nd * st Long Beach St. (3)...Pacific Coast...Y st @ RS LSU (2)...Southeastern...Y T2nd @ RF Louisiana Tech (2)...Independent...Y @ RF Maryland. (6)...Atlantic Coast...N th * nd Middle Tenn. (10)...Ohio Valley...N st * nd Mississippi (2)...Southeastern...Y T2nd @ RF Missouri (9)...Big Eight...Y T4th * nd Montana (8)...Mountain West*...Y st * nd UNLV (5)...Western Athletic...N nd * nd North Carolina (4)...Atlantic Coast...Y nd @ RS North Carolina St. (6)...Atlantic Coast...N T3rd @ nd

134 All-time tournament field 135 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Finish How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed)... Conference (Div.)... Y/N... W...L... Pct...Place...W...L... Pct... Qual... W...L.Finish...W L... Pct. North Texas (10)...Southland...N T1st * st Ohio (9)...Mid-American...Y st * st Ohio St. (3)...Big Ten...Y st * RS Oklahoma (4)...Big Eight...Y st... RS Penn St. (3)...Atlantic 10...Y T2nd * RS Providence (9)...Big East...Y st... 1st Rutgers (2)...Atlantic 10...Y st... RF St. Joseph s (5)...Atlantic 10...N T2nd @ nd South Carolina (7)...Metro...Y T1st * st Southern California (1)...Pacific West...Y st @ N2nd Southern Ill. (6)...Missouri Valley...N st * nd Tennessee (4)...Southeastern...Y th @ N3rd Texas (1)...Southwest...Y st * Champ Texas Tech (6)...Southwest...N T2nd @ nd Utah (9)...High Country...N st * st Vanderbilt (5)...Southeastern...N T6th @ nd Villanova (7)...Big East...N T2nd * nd Virginia (1)...Atlantic Coast...Y st @ nd Washington (7)...Northern Pacific...Y T1st @ nd Western Ky. (4)...Sun Belt...Y st * N3rd Auburn (1)...Southeastern...Y st * RF Bowling Green (9)...Mid-American...N st * st Duke (7)...Atlantic Coast...Y th @ nd Eastern Wash. (10)...Mountain West...N nd * st Georgia (2)...Southeastern...Y T2nd @ RF Illinois (8)...Big Ten...Y th @ nd Iowa (3)...Big Ten...Y T1st @ RF James Madison (4)...Colonial...Y st * RS Kansas (7)...Big Eight...N T1st * nd Kansas St. (8)...Big Eight...N T1st @ st Long Beach St. (1)...Pacific Coast...Y st @ N3rd LSU (4)...Southeastern...Y T4th @ nd Louisiana Tech (1)...Independent...Y @ N2nd Manhattan (10)...Metro Atlantic...N th * st Memphis (6)...Metro...N st @ nd Mississippi (4)...Southeastern...Y T2nd @ RS New Mexico St. (9)...High Country...N T1st * st New Orleans (6)...Independent...N @ nd North Carolina (4)...Atlantic Coast...Y rd @ nd North Carolina St. (3)...Atlantic Coast...N nd * RS Northwestern (9)...Big Ten...Y rd @ RS Northwestern St. (10)...Gulf Star...Y T1st * st Ohio St. (2)...Big Ten...N T1st * RF Old Dominion (5)...Sun Belt...N T1st * RS Oregon (7)...Pacific-10...Y T2nd @ nd Penn St. (5)...Atlantic 10...N nd @ nd Rutgers (2)...Atlantic 10...Y st * RF St. Joseph s (9)...Atlantic 10...Y rd @ nd South Ala. (8)...Sun Belt...N T1st @ st Southern California (3)...Pacific-10...Y st * RS Southern Ill. (5)...Missouri Valley...N st * RS Southern Miss. (10)...Metro...N th * st Tennessee (2)...Southeastern...Y T4th @ Champ Tennessee Tech (7)...Ohio Valley...Y T1st * nd Texas (1)...Southwest...Y st * N3rd Vanderbilt (5)...Southeastern...N th @ nd Villanova (6)...Big East...Y st * nd Virginia (3)...Atlantic Coast...Y st @ RS Washington (8)...Pacific-10...Y T2nd @ nd Western Ky. (6)...Sun Belt...N T3rd @ nd The Tournament Field 1988 Alabama (9)...Southeastern...N T4th @ st Auburn (1)...Southeastern...Y st @ N2nd Bowling Green (10)...Mid-American...N st * st Clemson (5)...Atlantic Coast...N th @ nd Colorado (7)...Big Eight...N T3rd @ nd Eastern Ill. (10)...Missouri Valley...Y T1st * st Fairfield (10)...Metro Atlantic...N rd * st Georgia (4)...Southeastern...Y T4th @ RS Houston (6)...Southwest...N nd @ nd Iowa (1)...Big Ten...Y st * RF James Madison (4)...Colonial...Y st * RS Kansas (7)...Big Eight...Y T3rd * nd La Salle (8)...Metro Atlantic...N st @ st Long Beach St. (2)...Big West...Y st * N3rd LSU (9)...Southeastern...N rd @ st Louisiana Tech (2)...American South...Y st @ Champ Maryland. (2)...Atlantic Coast...Y T1st * RF Middle Tenn. (10)...Ohio Valley...N st * st

135 136 All-time tournament field Final Regular Conference Finish Season Finish How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed)... Conference (Div.)... Y/N... W...L... Pct...Place...W...L... Pct... Qual... W...L.Finish...W L... Pct. Mississippi (3)...Southeastern...Y T4th... RS Montana (4)...Mountain West*...Y st * nd Nebraska (5)...Big Eight...N st New Mexico St. (6)...High Country...N st * nd Ohio St. (3)...Big Ten...Y nd... RS Old Dominion (6)...Sun Belt...N st Penn St. (9)...Atlantic 10...N th Rutgers (3)...Atlantic 10...Y st * RS St. John s (N.Y.) (7)...Big East...Y T3rd * nd St. Joseph s (7)...Atlantic 10...Y nd @ nd South Carolina (8)...Metro...Y st * nd Southern California (4)...Pacific-10...Y nd @ RS Stanford (5)...Pacific-10...N rd @ RS Stephen F. Austin (8)...Southland...Y st @ nd Syracuse (6)...Big East...N st @ nd Tennessee (1)...Southeastern...Y nd * N3rd Texas (1)...Southwest...Y st * RF Villanova (8)...Big East...Y nd @ st Virginia (2)...Atlantic Coast...Y T1st @ RF Wake Forest (9)...Atlantic Coast...N rd @ nd Washington (3)...Pacific-10...Y st * RS Western Ky. (5)...Sun Belt...N rd * nd Arkansas (12)...Southwest...N nd @ st Auburn (1)...Southeastern...Y st @ N2nd Bowling Green (9)...Mid-American...Y st * nd Cal St. Fullerton (7)...Big West...N T4th @ st Chattanooga (12)...Southern...N rd * st Cincinnati (8)...Metro...N th @ st Clemson (4)...Atlantic Coast...Y rd @ RS Colorado (3)...Big Eight...Y st * nd Connecticut (8)...Big East...Y st * st Georgia (5)...Southeastern...Y rd @ nd Hawaii (12)...Big West...N T2nd @ st Holy Cross (9)...Metro Atlantic...N nd * st Illinois St.. (7)...Missouri Valley...Y st * nd Iowa (3)...Big Ten...Y T1st @ RS James Madison (6)...Colonial...Y st * nd La Salle (9)...Metro Atlantic...N st @ nd Long Beach St. (2)...Big West...Y st * RF LSU (4)...Southeastern...Y T4th @ RS Louisiana Tech (1)...American South...Y st @ N3rd Maryland. (1)...Atlantic Coast...Y st * N3rd Miami (Fla.) (8)...Independent...N @ st Mississippi (3)...Southeastern...Y th @ RF Montana (10)...Big Sky...Y st * nd UNLV (6)...Big West...Y T2nd @ RS North Carolina St. (2)...Atlantic Coast...Y nd @ RS Northwestern St. (10)...Southland...N T2nd @ st Ohio St. (3)...Big Ten...Y T1st * RS Oklahoma St. (9)...Big Eight...Y nd @ nd Old Dominion (6)...Sun Belt...Y T1st @ nd Providence (11)...Big East...N rd @ st Purdue (5)...Big Ten...Y rd @ nd Rutgers (7)...Atlantic 10...Y T1st @ nd St. Joseph s (10)...Atlantic 10...Y T1st @ nd South Carolina (6)...Metro...Y T1st * st Southern Miss. (10)...Metro...N T1st @ st Stanford (2)...Pacific-10...Y st * RF Stephen F. Austin (4)...Southland...Y st @ RS Temple (8)...Atlantic 10...Y rd @ nd Tennessee (1)...Southeastern...Y nd * Champ Tennessee Tech (11)...Ohio Valley...N nd * nd Texas (2)...Southwest...Y st * RF Utah (11)...High Country...N st * st Vanderbilt (7)...Southeastern...N T4th @ st Villanova (11)...Big East...N nd @ st Virginia (4)...Atlantic Coast...Y th @ RS Washington (5)...Pacific-10...Y nd @ nd West Virginia (12)...Atlantic 10...N T4th * nd Western Ky. (5)...Sun Belt...Y T1st * st Appalachian St. (11)...Southern...N nd * st Arkansas (7)...Southwest...Y T1st @ RF Auburn (2)...Southeastern...Y T2nd * N2nd Bowling Green (12)...Mid-American...N rd * st California (11)...Pacific-10...N T4th @ st Clemson (5)...Atlantic Coast...Y rd @ RS Connecticut (4)...Big East...Y T1st @ nd DePaul (8)...North Star...Y nd @ nd

136 All-time tournament field 137 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Finish How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed)... Conference (Div.)... Y/N... W...L... Pct...Place...W...L... Pct... Qual... W...L.Finish...W L... Pct. Florida St. (10)...Metro...Y T2nd... 1st Georgia (2)...Southeastern...Y th Hawaii (9)...Big West...N nd Iowa (3)...Big Ten...Y T1st * nd Long Beach St. (6)...Pacific Coast...Y rd LSU (9)...Southeastern...N T6th... 1st Louisiana Tech (1)...American South...Y st * N3rd Manhattan (12)...Metro Atlantic...N T1st * st Maryland (6)...Atlantic Coast...Y th Michigan (10)...Big Ten...N T4th Mississippi (5)...Southeastern...Y T2nd... RS Montana (8)...Big Sky...Y st * st UNLV (4)...Big West...Y st * nd North Carolina St. (2)...Atlantic Coast...Y st... RS Northern Ill. (5)...North Star...Y st Northwestern (4)...Big Ten...Y T1st Ohio St. (6)...Big Ten...Y T4th Oklahoma St. (7)...Big Eight...Y T4th * st Old Dominion (8)...Sun Belt...Y T1st * nd Penn St. (7)...Atlantic 10...N rd * nd Providence (3)...Big East...Y T1st * RS Purdue (4)...Big Ten...Y rd... RS Richmond (10)...Colonial...N st * st Rutgers (11)...Big East...N T1st... 1st St. Joseph s (9)...Atlantic 10...N T1st @ st South Carolina (5)...Metro...Y st @ RS Southern Ill. (11)...Missouri Valley...N st * st Southern Miss. (8)...Metro...Y T2nd * nd Stanford (1)...Pacific-10...Y T1st * Champ Stephen F. Austin (3)...Southland...Y st * RS Tennessee (1)...Southeastern...Y st @ RF Tennessee Tech (7)...Ohio Valley...Y st * nd Texas (3)...Southwest...Y T1st * RF Texas Tech (12)...Southwest...N rd @ st UCLA (10)...Pacific-10...N rd @ st Utah (12)...Western Athletic...N rd * st Vanderbilt (6)...Southeastern...Y th @ RS Virginia (2)...Atlantic Coast...Y nd * N3rd Washington (1)...Pacific-10...Y T1st @ RF Western Ky. (9)...Sun Belt...N T1st @ st The Tournament Field 1991 Appalachian St. (12)...Southern...N th * st Arkansas (3)...Southwest...Y st * RS Auburn (3)...Southeastern...Y nd @ RF Cal St. Fullerton (7)...Big West...Y rd @ nd Clemson (4)...Atlantic Coast...Y th @ RF Connecticut (3)...Big East...Y st * N3rd DePaul (12)...North Star...N rd * st Fairfield (12)...Metro Atlantic...N st @ st Florida St. (5)...Metro...Y T1st * nd George Washington (10)...Atlantic 10...N T2nd @ nd Georgia (1)...Southeastern...Y st @ RF Holy Cross (11)...Patriot...Y st @ nd Iowa (6)...Big Ten...N T2nd @ nd James Madison (8)...Colonial...Y T1st @ RS Kentucky (9)...Southeastern...N T5th @ st Lamar (10)...American South...N st @ RF Long Beach St. (4)...Big West...Y T1st * RS LSU (2)...Southeastern...N th * nd Louisiana Tech (10)...American South...N nd * st Maryland (6)...Atlantic Coast...N T2nd @ st Michigan St. (4)...Big Ten...N T2nd @ nd Mississippi (9)...Southeastern...N T5th @ st Missouri St. (8)...Missouri Valley...Y st * nd Montana (11)...Big Sky...Y st * st UNLV (8)...Big West...Y T1st @ nd North Carolina St. (2)...Atlantic Coast...Y T2nd * RS Northwestern (6)...Big Ten...Y th @ nd Oklahoma St. (5)...Big Eight...Y st * RS Penn St. (1)...Atlantic 10...Y st * nd Providence (5)...Big East...Y nd @ nd Purdue (2)...Big Ten...Y st * nd Richmond (7)...Colonial...Y T1st * st Rutgers (6)...Atlantic 10...Y T2nd @ st South Carolina (7)...Metro...N T1st @ st Southern California (5)...Pacific-10...Y rd @ nd Stanford (2)...Pacific-10...Y st * N3rd Stephen F. Austin (8)...Southland...Y st * nd Tennessee (1)...Southeastern...Y rd @ Champ Tennessee Tech (9)...Ohio Valley...N st * st Texas (7)...Southwest...Y nd @ st

137 138 All-time tournament field Final Regular Conference Finish Season Finish How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed)... Conference (Div.)... Y/N... W...L... Pct...Place...W...L... Pct... Qual... W...L.Finish...W L... Pct. Texas Tech (9)...Southwest...N rd... 1st Toledo (11)...Mid-American...N st * nd Utah (12)...Western Athletic...N nd * st Vanderbilt (10)...Southeastern...Y T5th... RS Virginia (1)...Atlantic Coast...Y st Washington (3)...Pacific-10...Y nd... RS Washington St. (11)...Pacific-10...N T4th... 1st Western Ky. (4)...Sun Belt...Y T1st * RS Alabama (5)...Southeastern...Y rd Arizona St. (6)...Pacific-10...N th California (5)...Pacific-10...Y T3rd UC Santa Barb. (9)...Big West...Y st * nd Chattanooga (12)...Southern...N T1st * st Clemson (5)...Atlantic Coast...Y T3rd Colorado (7)...Big Eight...Y nd * st Connecticut (6)...Big East...Y T2nd Creighton (7)...Western Athletic...Y st * nd DePaul (11)...Great Midwest...Y T1st George Washington (8)...Atlantic 10...Y T2nd * nd Houston (8)...Southwest...N rd Iowa (1)...Big Ten...Y st * nd Kansas (9)...Big Eight...N st Long Beach St. (10)...Big West...N T2nd Louisiana Tech (6)...Sun Belt...N T3rd Maryland (2)...Atlantic Coast...Y nd... RF Miami (Fla.) (2)...Big East...Y st... RS Mississippi (2)...Southeastern...Y st... RF Missouri St. (8)...Missouri Valley...Y st * N3rd Montana (11)...Big Sky...N nd * nd North Carolina (7)...Atlantic Coast...Y T3rd Northern Ill. (11)...North Star...Y T2nd * nd Notre Dame (12)...Midwestern...N nd * st Old Dominion (10)...Colonial...N rd * st Penn St. (3)...Independent...Y RS Providence (7)...Big East...Y T2nd Purdue (3)...Big Ten...Y nd... RS Rutgers (8)...Atlantic 10...Y T2nd St. Peter s (11)...Metro Atlantic...N nd * st Santa Clara (12)...West Coast...N T1st * nd Southern California (3)...Pacific-10...Y nd @ RF Southern Ill. (10)...Missouri Valley...N nd @ nd Southern Miss. (9)...Metro...N nd * st Stanford (1)...Pacific-10...Y st * Champ Stephen F. Austin (2)...Southland...Y st * RS Tennessee (1)...Southeastern...Y nd * RS Tennessee Tech (12)...Ohio Valley...N st * st Texas (4)...Southwest...Y nd @ nd Texas Tech (4)...Southwest...Y st * RS Toledo (10)...Mid-American...N st * nd UCLA (5)...Pacific-10...Y T3rd @ RS Vanderbilt (3)...Southeastern...Y T4th @ RF Vermont (9)...North Atlantic...N st @ st Virginia (1)...Atlantic Coast...Y st * N3rd West Virginia (4)...Atlantic 10...Y st @ RS Western Ky. (4)...Sun Belt...Y T1st * N2nd Wisconsin (6)...Big Ten...Y rd @ st Alabama (5)...Southeastern...Y th @ nd Auburn (3)...Southeastern...Y T2nd @ RS Bowling Green (10)...Mid-American...Y st * st BYU (12)...Western Athletic...N st * st California (9)...Pacific-10...N T4th @ nd UC Santa Barb. (5)...Big West...Y rd * nd Clemson (5)...Atlantic Coast...Y T4th @ nd Colorado (4)...Big Eight...Y st @ RF Connecticut (6)...Big East...Y rd @ st DePaul (11)...Great Midwest...N nd @ st Florida (7)...Southeastern...N th @ nd Georgetown (6)...Big East...Y T1st @ RS Georgia (8)...Southeastern...Y T8th @ nd Ga. Southern (12)...Southern...N T2nd * st Georgia Tech (9)...Atlantic Coast...N T4th @ st Iowa (2)...Big Ten...N T1st @ N3rd Kansas (8)...Big Eight...Y T3rd * st Louisiana Tech (6)...Sun Belt...Y T1st @ RF Louisville (11)...Metro...N rd * nd Maryland (2)...Atlantic Coast...Y T2nd @ nd Miami (Fla.) (5)...Big East...Y T1st * nd Missouri St. (10)...Missouri Valley...Y st * RS

138 All-time tournament field 139 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Finish How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed)... Conference (Div.)... Y/N... W...L... Pct...Place...W...L... Pct... Qual... W...L.Finish...W L... Pct. Montana St. (7)...Big Sky...N T1st * st Nebraska. (6)...Big Eight...Y nd North Carolina (4)...Atlantic Coast...Y T2nd... RS Northern Ill. (11)...Mid-Continent...N st * st Northwestern (8)...Big Ten...Y th Ohio St. (1)...Big Ten...Y T1st * N2nd Oklahoma St. (7)...Big Eight...N T3rd Old Dominion (10)...Colonial...Y st * nd Penn St. (3)...Big Ten...Y rd Rutgers (9)...Atlantic 10...N st * nd St. Peter s (12)...Metro Atlantic...N T1st * st San Diego (11)...West Coast...N nd * st San Diego St. (9)...Western Athletic...N T2nd @ st Southern California (3)...Pacific-10...Y nd @ RS Stanford (1)...Pacific-10...Y st * RS Stephen F. Austin (4)...Southland...Y st * RS Tennessee (1)...Southeastern...Y st @ RF Tennessee Tech (7)...Ohio Valley...N st * st Texas (3)...Southwest...Y T1st @ nd Texas Tech (2)...Southwest...Y T1st * Champ Vanderbilt (1)...Southeastern...Y T2nd * N3rd Vermont (8)...North Atlantic...Y st @ st Virginia (2)...Atlantic Coast...Y st * RF Washington (10)...Pacific-10...Y rd @ nd Western Ky. (4)...Sun Belt...Y T1st * RS Xavier (12)...Midwestern...N T2nd * st Alabama (6)...Southeastern...Y T4th @ N3rd UAB (10)...Great Midwest...N st * st Auburn (9)...Southeastern...N th @ nd Boise St. (9)...Big Sky...N T1st @ st Bowling Green (7)...Mid-American...Y st * st Brown (16)...Ivy...N T1st * st Clemson (9)...Atlantic Coast...N rd @ nd Colorado (3)...Big Eight...Y st @ RS Connecticut (1)...Big East...Y st * RF Creighton (10)...Missouri Valley...N nd @ nd Florida (4)...Southeastern...N rd @ st Florida Int l (8)...Trans America...Y st * st Fordham (16)...Patriot...N st * st George Washington (7)...Atlantic 10...Y T1st @ nd Ga. Southern (14)...Southern...N st * st Grambling (15)...Southwestern...N T2nd * st Green Bay (15)...Mid-Continent...N nd * st Hawaii (12)...Big West...N st @ st Indiana (12)...Big Ten...N T4th @ st Iowa (3)...Big Ten...Y rd @ nd Kansas (9)...Big Eight...N nd @ nd Louisiana Tech (4)...Sun Belt...Y st * N2nd Loyola (Md.) (14)...Metro Atlantic...N nd * st Marquette (14)...Great Midwest...N nd @ st Minnesota (10)...Big Ten...N T4th @ nd Mississippi (5)...Southeastern...Y T4th @ nd Missouri (15)...Big Eight...N T7th * st Missouri St. (6)...Missouri Valley...Y st * nd Montana (7)...Big Sky...Y T1st * nd Mt. St. Mary s (14)...Northeast...N st * st UNLV (10)...Big West...N T2nd * st North Carolina (3)...Atlantic Coast...Y nd * Champ N.C. A&T (16)...Mid-Eastern...N T3rd * st Northern Ill. (11)...Mid-Continent...N st @ st Notre Dame (7)...Midwestern...Y st * st Oklahoma St. (12)...Big Eight...N rd @ st Old Dominion (6)...Colonial...Y st * nd Oregon (6)...Pacific-10...Y rd @ nd Oregon St. (11)...Pacific-10...N th @ st Penn St. (1)...Big 10...Y T1st * RF Portland (15)...West Coast...N th * st Purdue (1)...Big Ten...Y T1st @ N3rd Radford (16)...Big South...N T2nd * st Rutgers (5)...Atlantic 10...Y T1st * st St. Joseph s (11)...Atlantic 10...N rd @ st San Diego St. (5)...Western Athletic...Y st * nd Santa Clara (11)...West Coast...N st @ st Seton Hall (4)...Big East...Y nd @ RS Southern California (2)...Pacific-10...Y st * RF SMU (13)...Southwest...N th @ st Southern Miss. (4)...Metro...Y st @ RS Stanford (2)...Pacific-10...Y nd @ RF Stephen F. Austin (8)...Southland...Y st * st Tennessee (1)...Southeastern...Y st * RS The Tournament Field

139 140 All-time tournament field Final Regular Conference Finish Season Finish How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed)... Conference (Div.)... Y/N... W...L... Pct...Place...W...L... Pct... Qual... W...L.Finish...W L... Pct. Tennessee St. (13)...Ohio Valley...N st * st Texas (5)...Southwest...Y rd * nd Texas A&M (13)...Southwest...Y nd... RS Texas Tech (2)...Southwest...Y st... RS Vanderbilt (2)...Southeastern...Y nd... RS Vermont (13)...North Atlantic...N rd * st Virginia (3)...Atlantic Coast...Y st... RS Virginia Tech (8)...Metro...Y nd * st Washington (8)...Pacific-10...Y th Western Ky. (12)...Sun Belt...N nd Alabama (4)...Southeastern...Y T4th... RS Arkansas (6)...Southeastern...N T4th UC Irvine (15)...Big West...N rd * st Colorado (1)...Big Eight...Y st * RF Connecticut (1)...Big East...Y st * Champ Dartmouth (14)...Ivy...N st * st DePaul (13)...Great Midwest...N T2nd Drake (5)...Missouri Valley...N T2nd * nd Duke (5)...Atlantic Coast...N th Florida (6)...Southeastern...N T4th Florida A&M (16)...Mid-Eastern...N st * st Florida Int l (9)...Sun Belt...N st * nd Furman (15)...Southern...N T2nd * st George Washington (4)...Atlantic 10...N st * RS Georgia (3)...Southeastern...Y T2nd @ N3rd Holy Cross (16)...Patriot...N st * st Indiana (14)...Big Ten...N T5th @ st Jackson St. (15)...Southwestern...N T1st * st Kansas (7)...Big Eight...N rd @ st Louisiana Tech (2)...Sun Belt...Y st @ RS Louisville (11)...Metro...N T3rd @ nd Loyola (Md.) (10)...Metro Atlantic...N th * st Maine (16)...North Atlantic...N st * st Marquette (10)...Great Midwest...N T2nd * st Memphis (8)...Great Midwest...N st @ nd Mississippi (12)...Southeastern...N th @ st Missouri St. (9)...Missouri Valley...N st @ nd Montana (12)...Big Sky...N st * nd Mt. St. Mary s (13)...Northeast...N st * st North Carolina (3)...Atlantic Coast...Y nd * RS North Carolina St. (7)...Atlantic Coast...N rd @ RS Northern Ill. (16)...Midwestern...N T4th * st Ohio (14)...Mid-American...N T1st @ st Oklahoma (7)...Big Eight...N nd @ nd Oklahoma St. (12)...Big Eight...N th @ st Old Dominion (8)...Colonial...N T1st * st Oregon (6)...Pacific-10...N th @ st Oregon St. (5)...Pacific-10...N rd @ nd Penn St. (2)...Big Ten...Y T1st * nd Portland (13)...West Coast...N nd @ st Purdue (4)...Big Ten...N T1st @ RF Radford (11)...Big South...N rd * st St. Joseph s (9)...Atlantic 10...N T3rd @ st San Diego St. (5)...Western Athletic...Y st @ st San Francisco (11)...West Coast...N st * st Seton Hall (6)...Big East...N rd @ nd Southern California (9)...Pacific-10...N th @ st SMU (10)...Southwest...N T2nd @ nd Southern Miss. (7)...Metro...N T3rd * st Stanford (2)...Pacific-10...Y st * N3rd Stephen F. Austin (11)...Southland...N nd * st Tennessee (1)...Southeastern...Y st @ N2nd Tennessee St. (12)...Ohio Valley...N T1st * st Texas Tech (2)...Southwest...Y st * RF Toledo (13)...Mid-American...N T1st * st Tulane (15)...Metro...N nd @ st Utah (8)...Western Athletic...N nd * st Vanderbilt (1)...Southeastern...Y T2nd * RS Virginia (3)...Atlantic Cost...Y st @ RF Virginia Tech (8)...Metro...N st @ nd Washington (3)...Pacific-10...Y nd @ RS Western Ill. (14)...Mid-Continent...N T1st * st Western Ky. (4)...Sun Belt...Y nd * RS Wisconsin (10)...Big Ten...N rd @ nd Alabama (4)...Southeastern...Y T3rd @ RS Appalachian St. (13)...Southern...N st * st Auburn (6)...Southeastern...N T5th @ RF Austin Peay (14)...Ohio Valley...N T1st * st

140 All-time tournament field 141 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Finish How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed)... Conference (Div.)... Y/N... W...L... Pct...Place...W...L... Pct... Qual... W...L.Finish...W L... Pct. Butler (15)...Midwestern...N T2nd * st UCF (16)...Trans-America...N th * st Clemson (3)...Atlantic Coast...Y th * nd Colorado (3)...Big Eight...Y nd * nd Colorado St. (8)...Western Athletic...N T1st * nd Connecticut (1)...Big East...Y st * N3rd DePaul (7)...Conference USA...N st-B Duke (4)...Atlantic Coast...Y nd Florida (5)...Southeastern...N T5th... 1st George Washington (6)...Atlantic 10...N st-W Georgia (2)...Southeastern...Y st Grambling (16)...Southwestern...N st * st Harvard (14)...Ivy...N st * st Hawaii (11)...Big West...N nd * st Holy Cross (15)...Patriot...N nd * st Howard (16)...Mid-Eastern...N nd * st Iowa (2)...Big Ten...Y st... RS James Madison (13)...Colonial...N nd... 1st Kansas (4)...Big Eight...Y st... RS Kent St. (10)...Mid-American...N st Louisiana Tech (1)...Sun Belt...Y st * RF Maine (11)...North Atlantic...N st * st Manhattan (14)...Metro Atlantic...N nd * st Massachusetts (8)...Atlantic 10...N nd-E... 1st Memphis (8)...Conference USA...N st-W * st Michigan St. (9)...Big Ten...N th Middle Tenn. (13)...Ohio Valley...N T1st... 1st Mississippi (7)...Southeastern...N T5th... 1st Missouri St. (12)...Missouri Valley...N st * st Montana (12)...Big Sky...N st * st Nebraska (9)...Big Eight...N T3rd... 1st North Carolina St. (5)...Atlantic Coast...N rd Notre Dame (12)...Big East...N nd Ohio St. (9)...Big Ten...N T6th Oklahoma St. (7)...Big Eight...N T3rd Old Dominion (2)...Colonial...Y st * RS Oregon (11)...Pacific-10...N T3rd... 1st Oregon St. (6)...Pacific-10...N nd... 1st Penn St. (2)...Big Ten...Y nd * RS Portland (13)...West Coast...N T1st... 1st Purdue (5)...Big Ten...N th... 1st Radford (16)...Big South...N nd * st Rhode Island (10)...Atlantic 10...N st-E... 1st St. Francis (Pa.) (15)...Northeast...N nd * st San Francisco (12)...West Coast...N T1st * RS SMU (10)...Southwest...N rd... 1st Southern Miss. (9)...Conference USA...N st-R Stanford (1)...Pacific-10...Y st * N3rd Stephen F. Austin (11)...Southland...N st * RS Tennessee (1)...Southeastern...Y nd * Champ Texas (5)...Southwest...N T1st Texas A&M (7)...Southwest...N th * st Texas Tech (4)...Southwest...Y T1st... RS Toledo (10)...Mid-American...N nd * nd Tulane (14)...Conference USA...N T2nd-W... 1st Utah (8)...Western Athletic...N T1st... 1st Vanderbilt (3)...Southeastern...Y T3rd... RF Virginia (3)...Atlantic Coast...Y st... RF Wisconsin (6)...Big Ten...N rd Youngstown St. (15)...Mid-Continent...N st * st The Tournament Field 1997 Alabama (2)...Southeastern...Y nd... RS Arizona (7)...Pacific-10...N T4th Auburn (7)...Southeastern...N T7th * nd UC Santa Barb. (13)...Big West...N st-W * st Clemson (5)...Atlantic Coast...N th Colorado (2)...Big 12...Y T2nd * RS Connecticut (1)...Big East...Y st * RF DePaul (12)...Conference USA...N T1st-B Detroit (14)...Midwestern...N st * st Drake (13)...Missouri Valley...N st * st Duke (5)...Atlantic Coast...N T3rd Eastern Ky. (15)...Ohio Valley...N st * st Florida (3)...Southeastern...Y T3rd... RF Florida Int l (14)...Trans America...N st * st George Washington (5)...Atlantic 10...Y st-W @ RF Georgia (2)...Southeastern...Y st @ RF Grambling (14)...Southwestern...N st * st Harvard (16)...Ivy...N st * st Howard (16)...Mid-Eastern...N st * st Illinois (4)...Big Ten...Y T1st @ RS

141 142 All-time tournament field Final Regular Conference Finish Season Finish How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed)... Conference (Div.)... Y/N... W...L... Pct...Place...W...L... Pct... Qual... W...L.Finish...W L... Pct. Iowa (9)...Big Ten...N T4th * nd Iowa St. (12)...Big 12...N T5th Kansas (3)...Big 12...Y st Kansas St. (10)...Big 12...N T5th Lehigh (16)...Patriot...N rd * st Liberty (16)...Big South...N nd * st LSU (4)...Southeastern...Y T3rd... RS Louisiana Tech (2)...Sun Belt...Y T1st * RS Louisville (10)...Conference USA...N T1st-W... 1st Maine (13)...America East...N st * st Marquette (12)...Conference USA...N T1st-B Marshall (15)...Southern...N nd * st Maryland (9)...Atlantic Coast...N T3rd Memphis (11)...Conference USA...N T1st-W Michigan St. (8)...Big Ten...N T1st Montana (9)...Big Sky...N st * st North Carolina (1)...Atlantic Coast...Y st * RS North Carolina St. (8)...Atlantic Coast...N T3rd... 1st Northwestern (12)...Big Ten...N T4th Notre Dame (6)...Big East...N nd Old Dominion (1)...Colonial...Y st * N2nd Oregon (6)...Pacific-10...N nd Portland (9)...West Coast...N st Purdue (8)...Big Ten...N T1st St. Francis (Pa.) (15)...Northeast...N st * st St. Joseph s (7)...Atlantic 10...N st-E * nd St. Peter s (15)...Metro Atlantic...N st * st San Diego St. (11)...Western Athletic...N st-P * st San Francisco (11)...West Coast...N nd * st Southern California (6)...Pacific-10...N rd @ nd Stanford (1)...Pacific-10...Y st * N3rd Stephen F. Austin (7)...Southland...N st @ nd Tennessee (3)...Southeastern...Y th @ Champ Texas (3)...Big 12...Y T2nd @ nd Texas St. (14)...Southland...N T2nd * st Texas Tech (8)...Big 12...N th @ nd Toledo (10)...Mid-American...N st * st Troy (13)...Mid-Continent...N T1st * st Tulane (4)...Conference USA...N st-R * nd Utah (5)...Western Athletic...N st-M @ nd Vanderbilt (6)...Southeastern...N th @ RS Virginia (4)...Atlantic Coast...Y nd @ RS Washington (11)...Pacific-10...N T4th @ st Western Ky. (10)...Sun Belt...N T1st @ st Alabama (2)...Southeastern...Y T2nd @ RS Arizona (3)...Pacific-10...Y T2nd @ RS Arkansas (9)...Southeastern...N T6th @ N3rd UC Santa Barb. (11)...Big West...N st-W * nd Clemson (6)...Atlantic Coast...N T2nd @ nd Colorado St. (12)...Western Athletic...N T1st-M @ nd Connecticut (2)...Big East...Y st * RF Drake (5)...Missouri Valley...N st * st Duke (2)...Atlantic Coast...Y st @ RF Fairfield (15)...Metro Atlantic...N nd * st Florida (3)...Southeastern...Y T2nd @ RS Florida Int l (7)...Trans America...N st * nd George Washington (10)...Atlantic 10...N st-W @ nd Georgia (7)...Southeastern...N th @ st Grambling (16)...Southwestern...N st * st Green Bay (14)...Horizon...N nd * st Harvard (16)...Ivy...N st * nd Hawaii (8)...Western Athletic...N st-P @ st Holy Cross (14)...Patriot...N T1st * st Howard (15)...Mid-Eastern...N T1st * st Illinois (3)...Big Ten...Y nd @ RS Iowa (4)...Big Ten...Y st @ nd Iowa St. (4)...Big 12...Y nd @ nd Kansas (5)...Big 12...N T3rd @ RS Kent St. (13)...Mid-American...N st-E * st Liberty (16)...Big South...N st * st Louisiana Tech (3)...Sun Belt...Y st * N2nd Louisville (10)...Conference USA...N nd-A @ nd Maine (13)...America East...N nd * st Marquette (10)...Conference USA...N st-A @ st Massachusetts (13)...Atlantic 10...N st-E @ st Memphis (5)...Conference USA...N st-N * st Miami (Fla.) (11)...Big East...N nd @ st Michigan (10)...Big Ten...N T3rd @ st Middle Tenn. (15)...Ohio Valley...N th * st Missouri St. (8)...Missouri Valley...N nd @ st

142 All-time tournament field 143 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Finish How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed)... Conference (Div.)... Y/N... W...L... Pct...Place...W...L... Pct... Qual... W...L.Finish...W L... Pct. Montana (14)...Big Sky...N T1st * st Nebraska (9)...Big 12...N T3rd New Mexico (8)...Western Athletic...N T3rd-M * st North Carolina (2)...Atlantic Coast...Y th * RF UNC Greensboro (15)...Southern...N T2nd * st North Carolina St. (4)...Atlantic Coast...Y T2nd Notre Dame (9)...Big East...N T2nd-6... RS Old Dominion (1)...Colonial...Y st * RS Oregon (12)...Pacific-10...N th... 1st Purdue (4)...Big Ten...Y T3rd * RF Rutgers (5)...Big East...N st-7... RS St. Francis (Pa.) (16)...Northeast...N st * st Santa Clara (14)...West Coast...N st * st SMU (11)...Western Athletic...N T2nd-P... 1st Stanford (1)...Pacific-10...Y st * st Stephen F. Austin (9)...Southland...N st * st Tennessee (1)...Southeastern...Y st * Champ Texas Tech (1)...Big 12...Y st * nd Tulane (12)...Conference USA...N nd-N UCLA (7)...Pacific-10...N T2nd Utah (7)...Western Athletic...N T1st-M... 1st Vanderbilt (6)...Southeastern...N th... 1st Virginia (6)...Atlantic Coast...N th Virginia Tech (11)...Atlantic 10...N nd-W * nd Washington (13)...Pacific-10...N th Western Ky. (8)...Sun Belt...N nd Wisconsin (6)...Big Ten...N th Youngstown St. (12)...Mid-Continent...N st * nd Alabama (5)...Southeastern...N T5th Appalachian St. (16)...Southern...N th * st Arizona (6)...Pacific-10...N th Auburn (5)...Southeastern...N th Boston College (8)...Big East...N th UC Santa Barb. (10)...Big West...N st-W * st Cal St. Northridge (15)...Big Sky...N st * st UCF (16)...Trans America...N st * st Cincinnati (12)...Conference USA...N T1st-A Clemson (2)...Atlantic Coast...Y T3rd * RS Colorado St. (2)...Mountain West...Y st-M * RS Connecticut (1)...Big East...Y T1st * RS Dartmouth (14)...Ivy...N T1st * st Duke (3)...Atlantic Coast...Y st Evansville (13)...Missouri Valley...N th * st Florida (11)...Southeastern...N T8th Florida A&M (15)...Mid-Eastern...N T1st * st Florida Int l (9)...Sun Belt...N nd @ st Georgia (3)...Southeastern...Y rd @ N3rd Grambling (12)...Southwestern...N st * st Green Bay (14)...Midwestern...N st * st Holy Cross (14)...Patriot...N st * st Illinois (7)...Big Ten...N rd @ nd Iowa St. (4)...Big 12...Y nd @ RF Kansas (9)...Big 12...N rd @ nd Kentucky (6)...Southeastern...N T5th @ nd Liberty (14)...Big South...N st * st LSU (4)...Southeastern...Y nd @ RS Louisiana Tech (1)...Sun Belt...Y st * N3rd Louisville (10)...Conference USA...N T1st-A @ st Maine (10)...America East...N st @ nd Marquette (8)...Conference USA...N T1st-A @ st Mississippi St. (7)...Southeastern...N T5th @ st Missouri St. (7)...Missouri Valley...N st @ nd Nebraska (11)...Big 12...N T5th @ st North Carolina (4)...Atlantic Coast...Y T3rd @ RS North Carolina St. (10)...Atlantic Coast...N th @ nd Northeastern (13)...America East...N T2nd * st Notre Dame (5)...Big East...N rd @ nd Ohio St. (9)...Big Ten...N T4th @ st Old Dominion (2)...Colonial...Y st * RS Oral Roberts (16)...Mid-Continent...N T3rd * st Oregon (5)...Pacific-10...N T1st @ nd Penn St. (8)...Big Ten...N nd @ nd Purdue (1)...Big Ten...Y st * Champ Rutgers (3)...Big East...Y T1st @ RF St. Francis (Pa.) (16)...Northeast...N nd * st St. Joseph s (11)...Atlantic 10...N st-E * nd St. Mary s (Cal.) (12)...West Coast...N rd * st St. Peter s (13)...Metro Atlantic...N nd * st Santa Clara (13)...West Coast...N T1st @ st SMU (11)...Western Athletic...N nd-M * nd The Tournament Field

143 144 All-time tournament field Final Regular Conference Finish Season Finish How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed)... Conference (Div.)... Y/N... W...L... Pct...Place...W...L... Pct... Qual... W...L.Finish...W L... Pct. Stanford (7)...Pacific-10...N rd Stephen F. Austin (15)...Southland...N T2nd * st Tennessee (1)...Southeastern...Y st * RF Tennessee Tech (15)...Ohio Valley...N T1st * st Texas (12)...Big 12...N th Texas Tech (2)...Big 12...Y st * RS Toledo (6)...Mid-American...N T1st-W * st Tulane (6)...Conference USA...N st-N * st UCLA (3)...Pacific-10...Y T1st * RF Virginia (9)...Atlantic Coast...N nd Virginia Tech (4)...Atlantic 10...Y st-W... RS Xavier (8)...Atlantic 10...N rd-W UAB (11)...Conference USA...N th-N... RS Alcorn St. (16)...Southwestern...N nd * st Arizona (8)...Pacific-10...N T2nd Auburn (7)...Southeastern...N th Boston College (5)...Big East...N T3rd BYU (12)...Mountain West...N nd... 1st UC Santa Barb. (4)...Big West...Y st-W * st Campbell (15)...Trans America...N nd * st Clemson (9)...Atlantic Coast...N th Connecticut (1)...Big East...Y st * Champ Dartmouth (13)...Ivy...N st * st Drake (8)...Missouri Valley...N st * st Duke (2)...Atlantic Coast...Y nd * RS Furman (16)...Southern...N nd * st George Washington (7)...Atlantic 10...N st-W Georgia (1)...Southeastern...Y T1st... RF Green Bay (13)...Horizon...N st * st Hampton. (16)...Mid-Eastern...N T4th * st Holy Cross (15)...Patriot...N st * st Illinois (6)...Big Ten...N T3rd Iowa St. (3)...Big 12...Y T1st * RS Kansas (8)...Big 12...N th... 1st Kent St. (9)...Mid-American...N st-E * st Liberty (14)...Big South...N st * st LSU (3)...Southeastern...Y rd... RF Louisiana Tech (1)...Sun Belt...Y st * RF Maine (12)...America East...N nd... 1st Marquette (7)...Conference USA...N st-A... 1st Michigan (8)...Big Ten...N nd... 1st Mississippi St. (3)...Southeastern...N th Missouri St. (10)...Missouri Valley...N T2nd... 1st Montana (16)...Big Sky...N st * st Nebraska (12)...Big 12...N th... 1st North Carolina (5)...Atlantic Coast...N th... RS North Carolina St. (5)...Atlantic Coast...N rd... 1st Notre Dame (2)...Big East...Y nd... RS Oklahoma (5)...Big 12...N T1st... RS Old Dominion (4)...Colonial...Y st * RS Oregon (6)...Pacific-10...Y st * st Penn St. (2)...Big Ten...Y st Pepperdine (13)...West Coast...N st... 1st Purdue (4)...Big Ten...Y T3rd * nd Rice (13)...Western Athletic...N rd * nd Rutgers (2)...Big East...Y T3rd St. Francis (Pa.) (14)...Northeast...N st * st St. Joseph s (10)...Atlantic 10...N st-E @ nd St. Peter s (14)...Northeast...N nd * st San Diego (15)...West Coast...N th * st SMU (12)...Western Athletic...N st @ nd Stanford (9)...Pacific-10...N T2nd @ nd Stephen F. Austin (11)...Southland...N st * nd Tennessee (1)...Southeastern...Y T1st * N2nd Tennessee Tech (14)...Ohio Valley...N st * st Texas (7)...Big 12...N th @ st Texas Tech (3)...Big 12...Y T1st @ RF Tulane (6)...Conference USA...N st-N * nd UCLA (10)...Pacific-10...N th @ st Utah (11)...Mountain West...N st @ st Vanderbilt (9)...Southeastern...N T6th @ nd Vermont (11)...America East...N st * st Virginia (4)...Atlantic Coast...Y st @ RS Western Ky. (10)...Sun Belt...N nd @ nd Xavier (6)...Atlantic 10...N nd-W * st Youngstown St. (15)...Mid-Continent...N nd * st Alcorn St.. (16)...Southwestern...N st * st Arizona St. (11)...Pacific-10...N T1st @ st

144 All-time tournament field 145 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Finish How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed)... Conference (Div.)... Y/N... W...L... Pct...Place...W...L... Pct... Qual... W...L.Finish...W L... Pct. Arkansas (9)...Southeastern...N T6th Austin Peay (16)...Ohio Valley...N rd * st Baylor (8)...Big 12...N th UC Santa Barb. (14)...Big West...N st * st Chattanooga (12)...Southern...N T1st * st Clemson (5)...Atlantic Coast...N nd Colorado (6)...Big 12...N th Colorado St. (9)...Mountain West...N nd * nd Connecticut (1)...Big East...Y T1st * N3rd Delaware. (13)...America East...N st * st Denver (10)...Sun Belt...N T1st-W Drake (12)...Missouri Valley...N T1st Duke (1)...Atlantic Coast...Y st * RS Fairfield (12)...Metro Atlantic...N nd Florida (3)...Southeastern...Y T2nd Florida St. (7)...Atlantic Coast...N T3rd George Washington (7)...Atlantic 10...N nd Georgia (2)...Southeastern...Y T2nd * nd Georgia St. (14)...Trans America...N nd * st Holy Cross (14)...Patriot...N st * st Howard (15)...Mid-Eastern...N st * st Idaho St. (14)...Big Sky...N st * st Iowa (4)...Big Ten...N T2nd * nd Iowa St. (2)...Big 12...Y rd * RS Liberty (15)...Big South...N st * st Long Island (16)...Northeast...N T3rd * st LSU (6)...Southeastern...N T4th Louisiana Tech (3)...Sun Belt...Y st * RF Louisville (13)...Conference USA...N st-A Maryland (8)...Atlantic Coast...N T5th Michigan (8)...Big Ten...N th Milwaukee (16)...Horizon...N st * st Missouri (10)...Big 12...N th... RS Missouri St. (5)...Missouri Valley...N T1st * N3rd North Carolina St. (4)...Atlantic Coast...Y T3rd... RS Notre Dame (1)...Big East...Y T1st Oklahoma (2)...Big 12...Y st... RS Old Dominion (11)...Colonial...N st * st Oral Roberts (15)...Mid-Continent...N T2nd * st Oregon (13)...Pacific-10...N th Penn (15)...Ivy...N st * st Penn St. (6)...Big Ten...N th Purdue (3)...Big Ten...Y st Rutgers (4)...Big East...Y rd St. Mary s (Cal.) (9)...West Coast...N T1st * nd Siena (11)...Metro Atlantic...N st * st Stanford (10)...Pacific-10...N T1st @ nd Stephen F. Austin (13)...Southland...N st * st Tennessee (1)...Southeastern...Y st @ RS Texas (8)...Big 12...N th @ st TCU (11)...Western Athletic...N st * nd Texas Tech (2)...Big 12...Y nd @ RS Toledo (12)...Mid-American...N T1st-W * st Tulane (10)...Conference USA...N st-N * st Utah (5)...Mountain West...Y st @ RS Vanderbilt (3)...Southeastern...Y T4th @ RF Villanova (5)...Big East...N T4th @ nd Virginia (9)...Atlantic Coast...N T5th @ st Virginia Tech (7)...Big East...N T4th @ nd Washington (6)...Pacific-10...N T1st @ RF Wisconsin (7)...Big Ten...N T2nd @ st Xavier (4)...Atlantic 10...Y st * RF The Tournament Field 2002 Arizona St. (9)...Pacific-10...N T2nd * nd Arkansas (6)...Southeastern...N T7th @ nd Austin Peay (15)...Ohio Valley...N th * st Baylor (2)...Big 12...Y nd @ nd Boston College (5)...Big East...N T3rd @ st BYU (11)...Mountain West...N T2nd * RS Bucknell (15)...Patriot...N nd * st UC Santa Barb. (12)...Big West...N st * nd Chattanooga (13)...Southern...N T1st * st Cincinnati (6)...Conference USA...N T2nd * nd Clemson (11)...Atlantic Coast...N T3rd @ st Colorado (3)...Big 12...Y T3rd @ RF Colorado St. (7)...Mountain West...N st @ st Connecticut (1)...Big East...Y st * Champ Creighton (12)...Missouri Valley...N st * st Drake (7)...Missouri Valley...N nd @ RS Duke (1)...Atlantic Coast...Y st * N3rd Florida (6)...Southeastern...N T4th @ st

145 146 All-time tournament field Final Regular Conference Finish Season Finish How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed)... Conference (Div.)... Y/N... W...L... Pct...Place...W...L... Pct... Qual... W...L.Finish...W L... Pct. Florida Int l (5)...Sun Belt...N st * nd Georgia (10)...Southeastern...N th @ st Georgia St. (15)...Atlantic Sun...N st * st Green Bay (13)...Horizon...N st * st Hartford (16)...America East...N T4th * st Harvard (13)...Ivy...N st * st Indiana (9)...Big Ten...N T5th * st Iowa (9)...Big Ten...N th @ nd Iowa St. (3)...Big 12...Y th @ nd Kansas St. (3)...Big 12...Y T3rd @ RS Kent St. (14)...Mid-American...N st-E * st Liberty (14)...Big South...N st * st LSU (6)...Southeastern...N T4th @ nd Louisiana Tech (5)...Western Athletic...N st * st Minnesota (5)...Big Ten...N T2nd @ nd Mississippi St. (12)...Southeastern...N T4th @ nd UNLV (12)...Mountain West...N th @ st New Mexico (10)...Mountain West...N T2nd @ st Norfolk St. (16)...Mid-Eastern...N nd * st North Carolina (4)...Atlantic Coast...Y nd @ RS Notre Dame (7)...Big East...N nd @ nd Oakland (16)...Mid-Continent...N T2nd * st Oklahoma (1)...Big 12...Y st * N2nd Old Dominion (7)...Colonial...N st * RF Penn St. (4)...Big Ten...Y T2nd @ RS Pepperdine (8)...West Coast...N st * st Purdue (2)...Big Ten...Y st @ nd St. Francis (Pa.) (16)...Northeast...N st * st St. Peter s. (11)...Metro Atlantic...N nd * nd Santa Clara (11)...West Coast...N T2nd @ st South Carolina (3)...Southeastern...Y T2nd @ RF Southern U. (14)...Southwestern...N st * st Stanford (2)...Pacific-10...Y st @ RS Stephen F. Austin (13)...Southland...N st * st Syracuse (10)...Big East...N T6th @ st Temple (14)...Atlantic 10...N T1st-E * st Tennessee (2)...Southeastern...Y st @ N3rd Texas (4)...Big 12...Y th @ RS TCU (8)...Conference USA...N st @ nd Texas Tech (4)...Big 12...Y th @ RS Tulane (10)...Conference USA...N T4th @ nd Vanderbilt (1)...Southeastern...Y T2nd * RF Villanova (9)...Big East...N T3rd @ nd Virginia (8)...Atlantic Coast...N T3rd @ st Weber St.. (15)...Big Sky...N T1st * st Wisconsin (8)...Big Ten...N T5th @ st Alabama St. (16)...Southwestern...N st * st Arizona (6)...Pacific-10...N T2nd @ st Arkansas (7)...Southeastern...N th @ nd Austin Peay (14)...Ohio Valley...N st * st Boston College (5)...Big East...N T3rd @ RS Boston U. (16)...America East...N rd * st BYU (11)...Mountain West...N T3rd @ st UC Santa Barb. (7)...Big West...N st * nd Charlotte (12)...Conference USA...N st @ st Chattanooga (12)...Southern...N st * st Cincinnati (10)...Conference USA...Y nd @ st Colorado (6)...Big 12...Y th @ RS Connecticut (1)...Big East...Y st @ Champ DePaul (9)...Conference USA...N T3rd @ st Duke (1)...Atlantic Coast...N st * N3rd George Washington (7)...Atlantic 10...N st-W * nd Georgia (5)...Southeastern...Y T3rd @ RS Georgia St. (16)...Atlantic Sun...N st-N * st Georgia Tech (10)...Atlantic Coast...N T4th @ st Green Bay (8)...Horizon...N st * nd Hampton (15)...Mid-Eastern...N st * st Harvard (14)...Ivy...N st * st Holy Cross (13)...Patriot...N st * st Illinois (9)...Big Ten...N th @ st Kansas St. (3)...Big 12...Y nd @ nd Liberty (13)...Big South...N st * st LSU (1)...Southeastern...N nd * RF Louisiana Tech (5)...Western Athletic...Y st * RS Manhattan (14)...Metro Atlantic...N T1st * st Miami (Fla.) (11)...Big East...N th @ st Michigan St. (8)...Big Ten...N T4th @ st Minnesota (6)...Big Ten...N T2nd @ RS Mississippi St. (3)...Southeastern...N T3rd @ nd Missouri St. (15)...Missouri Valley...N T4th * st

146 All-time tournament field 147 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Finish How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed)... Conference (Div.)... Y/N... W...L... Pct...Place...W...L... Pct... Qual... W...L.Finish...W L... Pct. New Mexico (6)...Mountain West...Y nd * RS North Carolina (3)...Atlantic Coast...N nd Notre Dame (11)...Big East...N T5th... RS Ohio St. (4)...Big Ten...N T4th Oklahoma (10)...Big 12...Y T5th Old Dominion (12)...Colonial...Y T1st * st Penn St. (4)...Big Ten...Y st... RS Pepperdine (12)...West Coast...N st * st Purdue (12)...Big Ten...Y T2nd * RF Rutgers (4)...Big East...N nd St. Francis (Pa.) (15)...Northeast...N st * st Stanford (3)...Pacific-10...Y st * nd Tennessee (1)...Southeastern...Y st Texas (2)...Big 12...N st * N3rd TCU (9)...Conference USA...N T5th * nd Texas St. (16)...Southland...N T3rd * st Texas Tech (2)...Big 12...Y rd... RF Tulane (11)...Conference USA...N T3rd Utah (8)...Mountain West...N st Valparaiso (15)...Mid-Continent...N T2nd * st Vanderbilt (4)...Southeastern...N T5th Villanova (2)...Big East...N T3rd * RF Virginia (8)...Atlantic Coast...N rd Virginia Tech (7)...Big East...N T5th Washington (9)...Pacific-10...N T2nd Weber St.. (13)...Big Sky...N T1st * st Western Ky. (13)...Sun Belt...N st * st Western Mich. (14)...Mid-American...N rd-W * st Xavier (10)...Atlantic 10...N nd-W Arizona (9)...Pacific-10...N T1st Auburn (7)...Southeastern...N rd Austin Peay (13)...Ohio Valley...N st * st Baylor (4)...Big 12...N T4th... RS Boston College (3)...Big East...N T4th * RS UC Santa Barb. (11)...Big West...Y st * RS Chattanooga (10)...Southern...Y st * nd Colgate (16)...Patriot...N st * st Colorado (6)...Big 12...N rd Connecticut (2)...Big East...N st DePaul (9)...Conference USA...N th Duke (1)...Atlantic Coast...Y st * RF Eastern Mich. (14)...Mid-American...N st-W * st Florida (5)...Southeastern...N T4th George Washington (8)...Atlantic 10...N st-W Georgia (3)...Southeastern...N T4th... RF Green Bay (14)...Horizon...N st * st Hampton (16)...Mid-Eastern...N T1st * st Houston (3)...Conference USA...N st * nd Iowa (9)...Big Ten...N T4th Kansas St. (2)...Big 12...N T1st Liberty (14)...Big South...N st * st Lipscomb (15)...Atlantic Sun...N T1st * st LSU (4)...Southeastern...Y nd Louisiana Tech (5)...Western Athletic...N st * RS Loyola Marymount (13)...West Coast...N st * st Maine (13)...America East...N st * st Marist (14)...Metro Atlantic...N T1st * st Marquette (9)...Conference USA...N T5th Maryland. (12)...Atlantic Coast...N T3rd Miami (Fla.) (5)...Big East...N T4th Michigan St. (8)...Big Ten...N T4th Middle Tenn. (13)...Sun Belt...N T1st-E * nd Minnesota (7)...Big Ten...Y th Mississippi (10)...Southeastern...N T7th Missouri (11)...Big 12...N T7th Missouri St. (12)...Missouri Valley...N st * st Montana (12)...Big Sky...Y st * st New Mexico (12)...Mountain West...Y T1st * st North Carolina (4)...Atlantic Coast...N nd North Carolina St. (10)...Atlantic Coast...N T3rd Northwestern St. (16)...Southland...N st * st Notre Dame (5)...Big East...Y T2nd... RS Ohio St. (6)...Big Ten...Y rd Oklahoma (3)...Big 12...N th * nd Old Dominion (8)...Colonial...N st * st Penn (15)...Ivy...N st * st Penn St. (1)...Big Ten...N st... RF Purdue (2)...Big Ten...N nd * RS Rutgers (7)...Big East...N T6th St. Francis (Pa.) (15)...Northeast...N st * st The Tournament Field

147 148 All-time tournament field Final Regular Conference Finish Season Finish How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed)... Conference (Div.)... Y/N... W...L... Pct...Place...W...L... Pct... Qual... W...L.Finish...W L... Pct. Southern U. (16)...Southwestern...N rd * st Stanford (6)...Pacific-10...N T1st * RF Temple (11)...Atlantic 10...Y st-E * st Tennessee (1)...Southeastern...N st Texas (1)...Big 12...Y T1st... RS TCU (6)...Conference USA...N T2nd Texas Tech (4)...Big 12...N T4th UCLA (10)...Pacific-10...N T3rd Valparaiso (15)...Mid-Continent...N T2nd * st Vanderbilt (2)...Southeastern...N T4th * RS Villanova (7)...Big East...N T2nd Virginia Tech (8)...Big East...Y T6th West Virginia (11)...Big East...N T6th Alcorn St.. (16)...Southwestern...N st * st Arizona (9)...Pacific-10...N th Arizona St. (5)...Pacific-10...N T2nd... RS Baylor (2)...Big 12...N st * Champ Boston College (7)...Big East...N T4th Bowling Green (13)...Mid-American...N T1st UC Santa Barb. (13)...Big West...N st * st Canisius (15)...Metro Atlantic...N nd * st Connecticut (3)...Big East...Y T2nd * RS Coppin St. (16)...Mid-Eastern...N st * st Dartmouth (14)...Ivy...N T1st * st DePaul (5)...Conference USA...N st Duke (2)...Atlantic Coast...N T1st... RF Eastern Ky. (12)...Ohio Valley...N st * st Florida St. (6)...Atlantic Coast...N th George Washington (9)...Atlantic 10...N st Georgia (6)...Southeastern...N th... RS Green Bay (10)...Horizon...N st * st Hartford (14)...America East...N nd * st Holy Cross (15)...Patriot...N st * st Houston (10)...Conference USA...N T3rd Illinois St. (15)...Missouri Valley...N th * st Iowa St. (7)...Big 12...N T3rd Kansas St. (4)...Big 12...N T3rd Liberty (13)...Big South...N st * RS LSU (1)...Southeastern...N st Louisiana Tech (11)...Western Athletic...N T1st Louisville (9)...Conference USA...N nd Maryland (7)...Atlantic Coast...N th Michigan St. (1)...Big Ten...N T1st * N2nd Middle Tenn. (12)...Sun Belt...N rd * nd Minnesota (3)...Big Ten...Y th... RS Mississippi (8)...Southeastern...N th Montana (12)...Big Sky...N st * st New Mexico (8)...Mountain West...N T1st * st North Carolina (1)...Atlantic Coast...Y T1st * RF North Carolina St. (5)...Atlantic Coast...N rd Notre Dame (4)...Big East...N T2nd Ohio St. (2)...Big Ten...N T1st... RS Oklahoma (8)...Big 12...N T7th Old Dominion (11)...Colonial...N nd * st Oral Roberts (14)...Mid-Continent...N th * st Oregon (10)...Pacific-10...N T2nd Penn St. (4)...Big Ten...Y rd Purdue (9)...Big Ten...N th Rice (11)...Western Athletic...N T1st * st Richmond (11)...Atlantic 10...N rd Rutgers (3)...Big East...N st... RF St. Francis (Pa.) (14)...Northeast...N st * st Santa Clara (15)...West Coast...N rd * st Southern California (8)...Pacific-10...N T2nd Stanford (2)...Pacific-10...N st * RF Stetson (16)...Atlantic Sun...N th * st Temple (6)...Atlantic 10...N st * nd Tennessee (1)...Southeastern...Y nd Texas (3)...Big 12...N nd Texas-Arlington (13)...Southland...N T1st * st TCU (7)...Conference USA...N T3rd * st Texas Tech (4)...Big 12...N th... RS Utah (10)...Mountain West...N T1st Vanderbilt (5)...Southeastern...N rd... RS Virginia (6)...Atlantic Coast...N th Virginia Tech (12)...Atlantic Coast...N th Western Caro. (16)...Southern...N T6th * st Arizona St. (4)...Pacific-10...N nd

148 All-time tournament field 149 Final Regular Conference Finish Season Finish How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed)... Conference (Div.)... Y/N... W...L... Pct...Place...W...L... Pct... Qual... W...L.Finish...W L... Pct. Army (15)...Patriot...N st * st Baylor (3)...Big 12...N nd... RS Boston College (8)...Atlantic Coast...N T5th... RS Bowling Green (12)...Mid-American...N st * st BYU (7)...Mountain West...N st California (10)...Pacific-10...N th UC Riverside (16)...Big West...N T3rd * st Chattanooga (12)...Southern...N st * st Connecticut (2)...Big East...N nd... RF Coppin St. (15)...Mid-Eastern...N st * st Dartmouth (14)...Ivy...N T1st * st DePaul (4)...Big East...N T3rd... RS Duke (1)...Atlantic Coast...N T2nd Florida (6)...Southeastern...N T5th Fla. Atlantic (16)...Atlantic Sun...N nd * st Florida St. (6)...Atlantic Coast...N th George Washington (7)...Atlantic 10...N T1st Georgia (3)...Southeastern...N rd... RS Hartford (11)...America East...N st * st Iowa (10)...Big Ten...N th Kentucky (5)...Southeastern...N th Liberty (13)...Big South...N st * st LSU (1)...Southeastern...N st * N Louisiana Tech (11)...Western Athletic...N st * st Louisville (9)...Big East...N th Marist (14)...Metro Atlantic...N st * st Maryland. (2)...Atlantic Coast...N nd Michigan St. (4)...Big Ten...N T3rd... RS Middle Tenn. (12)...Sun Belt...N rd * st Minnesota (8)...Big Ten...N T3rd Milwaukee (13)...Horizon...N T1st * st Missouri (10)...Big 12...N th Missouri St. (13)...Missouri Valley...N T6th * st New Mexico (11)...Mountain West...N T3rd North Carolina (1)...Atlantic Coast...N st * N North Carolina St. (5)...Atlantic Coast...N th Northern Ariz. (14)...Big Sky...N rd * st Notre Dame (9)...Big East...N th Oakland (16)...Mid-Continent...N T5th * st Ohio St. (1)...Big Ten...N st * nd Oklahoma (2)...Big 12...N st * RS Old Dominion (10)...Colonial...Y st * st Pepperdine (15)...West Coast...N th * st Purdue (4)...Big Ten...Y nd... RS Rutgers (3)...Big East...N st * RS Sacred Heart (15)...Northeast...N st * st St. John s (N.Y.) (7)...Big East...N T3rd @ nd South Fla. (9)...Big East...N T6th @ st Southeast Mo. St. (14)...Ohio Valley...N T1st * st Southern California (8)...Pacific-10...N T4th @ nd Southern U. (16)...Southwestern...N T1st * st Stanford (3)...Pacific-10...N st @ RF Stephen F. Austin (13)...Southland...N st * st Temple (6)...Atlantic 10...N rd * st Tennessee (2)...Southeastern...N nd @ RF Texas A&M (6)...Big 12...N rd @ st TCU (11)...Mountain West...N T3rd @ nd Tulsa (12)...Conference USA...N st * nd UCLA (5)...Pacific-10...N rd @ nd Utah (5)...Mountain West...N nd @ RF Vanderbilt (8)...Southeastern...Y T5th @ nd Virginia Tech (7)...Atlantic Coast...N T6th @ nd Washington (9)...Pacific-10...N T4th @ nd The Tournament Field 2007 Arizona St. (3)...Pacific-10...N nd @ RF Baylor (5)...Big 12...N rd @ nd Belmont (14)...Atlantic Sun...N st * st Boise St. (12)...Western Athletic...N T1st * st Bowling Green (7)...Mid-American...N st * RS BYU (11)...Mountain West...N st @ st California (8)...Pacific-10...N rd @ st UC Riverside (14)...Big West...N st * st Chattanooga (12)...Southern...N T1st * st Connecticut (1)...Big East...N st @ RF Delaware (12)...Colonial...N T2nd @ st Delaware St. (15)...Mid-Eastern...N T2nd * st DePaul (10)...Big East...N th @ st Drake (16)...Missouri Valley...N th * st Duke (1)...Atlantic Coast...N st @ RS East Caro. (13)...Conference USA...N rd * st Florida St. (10)...Atlantic Coast...N T3rd @ RS

149 150 All-time tournament field Final Regular Conference Finish Season Finish How NCAA Tournament Full Season School (Seed)... Conference (Div.)... Y/N... W...L... Pct...Place...W...L... Pct... Qual... W...L.Finish...W L... Pct. George Washington (5)...Atlantic 10...N st... RS Georgia (3)...Southeastern...N nd... RS Georgia Tech (7)...Atlantic Coast...N th Gonzaga (12)...West Coast...N st * st Green Bay (9)...Horizon...N st * nd Harvard (15)...Ivy...N st * st Holy Cross (16)...Patriot...N rd * st Idaho St. (15)...Big Sky...N T2nd * st Iowa St. (6)...Big 12...N T4th James Madison (9)...Colonial...N T2nd La.-Lafayette (11)...Sun Belt...N st LSU (3)...Southeastern...N T3rd Louisville (6)...Big East...N T4th Marist (13)...Metro Atlantic...N st * RS Maryland. (2)...Atlantic Coast...N T3rd UMBC (16)...America East...N th * st Michigan St. (5)...Big Ten...Y rd Middle Tenn. (5)...Sun Belt...N st * nd Mississippi (7)...Southeastern...N th... RF Nebraska (9)...Big 12...N T4th New Mexico (8)...Mountain West...N T2nd * st North Carolina (1)...Atlantic Coast...N nd * N3rd UNC Asheville (14)...Big South...N T4th * st North Carolina St. (4)...Atlantic Coast...Y T3rd... RS Notre Dame (9)...Big East...N T5th Ohio St. (4)...Big Ten...N st Oklahoma (3)...Big 12...N T1st * RS Oklahoma St. (10)...Big 12...N th Old Dominion (7)...Colonial...N st * st Oral Roberts (15)...Mid-Continent...N rd * st Pittsburgh (8)...Big East...Y T5th Prairie View (16)...Southwestern...N T1st * st Purdue (2)...Big Ten...N nd * RF Robert Morris (13)...Northeast...N T1st * st Rutgers (4)...Big East...N T2nd * N2nd Southeast Mo. St. (14)...Ohio Valley...N st * st Stanford (2)...Pacific-10...Y st * nd Temple (8)...Atlantic 10...N nd Tennessee (1)...Southeastern...N st Texas-Arlington (13)...Southland...N st * st Texas A&M (4)...Big 12...N T1st TCU (10)...Mountain West...N T2nd Vanderbilt (2)...Southeastern...N T3rd * nd Washington (11)...Pacific-10...N th West Virginia (11)...Big East...N th Xavier (6)...Atlantic 10...N rd * st

150

NCAA Women s Final Four

NCAA Women s Final Four THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 6222, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222 317/917-6222 www.ncaa.org February 2009 Researched, Compiled and Designed By: Rick Nixon, Associate Director

More information

P.O. Box 6222, Indianapolis, Indiana / February 2012

P.O. Box 6222, Indianapolis, Indiana / February 2012 THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 6222, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222 317/917-6222 www.ncaa.org February 2012 Researched, Compiled and Designed By: Rick Nixon, Championships and

More information

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDS

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDS Single Game, Individual Most Points 47 - Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech vs. Ohio St., 4-4-93 28 - Dena Head, Tennessee vs. Virginia, 3-31-91 28 - Dawn Staley, Virginia vs. Tennessee,

More information

Media Guide. West Regional. of the NCAA Division I. Women s Basketball Championship. Saturday, March 24 and Monday, March 26, 2001

Media Guide. West Regional. of the NCAA Division I. Women s Basketball Championship. Saturday, March 24 and Monday, March 26, 2001 Media Guide West Regional of the 2001 NCAA Division I Women s Basketball Championship Saturday, March 24 and Monday, March 26, 2001 Spokane Arena, Spokane, Wash. Washington State University, Host TOURNAMENT

More information

GENERAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME NOTES

GENERAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME NOTES 2010 NCAA WOMEN S FINAL FOUR National Championship Game Alamodome San Antonio, Texas GENERAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME NOTES 2010 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME NOTES April 6, 2010 San Antonio, Texas GAME NOTES

More information

Val Whiting, a two-time Kodak All-American, still holds a total of seven records in the Stanford career and regular season books.

Val Whiting, a two-time Kodak All-American, still holds a total of seven records in the Stanford career and regular season books. Val Whiting, a two-time Kodak All-American, still holds a total of seven records in the Stanford career and regular season books. SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS (Team stat records kept since 1978-79) Wins

More information

All-Time College Football Attendance (Includes all divisions and non-ncaa teams) No. Total P/G Yearly Change No. Total P/G Yearly Change Year Teams

All-Time College Football Attendance (Includes all divisions and non-ncaa teams) No. Total P/G Yearly Change No. Total P/G Yearly Change Year Teams Attendance Records All-Time College Football Attendance... 2 All-Time NCAA Attendance... 2 Annual Conference Attendance Leaders... 4 Largest Regular-Season Crowds... 11 2010 Attendance... 11 Annual Team

More information

Jeanne Ruark Hoff Field Goal Percentage (58.6) Kate Starbird Points Scored (2,215) Kelley Suminski Free Throw Percentage (.843)

Jeanne Ruark Hoff Field Goal Percentage (58.6) Kate Starbird Points Scored (2,215) Kelley Suminski Free Throw Percentage (.843) Honor Roll Kate Starbird Points Scored (2,215) Kelley Suminski Free Throw Percentage (.843) Jeanne Ruark Hoff Field Goal Percentage (58.6) Sonja Henning Assists (757), Steals (280) 82 Honor Roll Vanessa

More information

Inside Scoop. e-zine June by Mel Greenberg. Newcomers Old-timers, Each Offers Familiar Faces

Inside Scoop. e-zine June by Mel Greenberg. Newcomers Old-timers, Each Offers Familiar Faces e-zine June Newcomers Old-timers, Each Offers Familiar Faces Maybe it's a good thing that there will be a long break in the WNBA season during the Olympics. The way things are happening on a daily basis,

More information

Duke Women's Basketball #1/1 Duke University Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 15, 2007) All games

Duke Women's Basketball #1/1 Duke University Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 15, 2007) All games #1/1 Duke University Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 15, 2007) RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (27-0) (13-0) (10-0) (4-0) CONFERENCE... (12-0) (6-0) (6-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (15-0)

More information

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SPORTS INFORMATION

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SPORTS INFORMATION UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SPORTS INFORMATION Jon M. Huntsman Center 1825 E. South Campus Dr., Front Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-0900 Phone 801-581-3510 Fax 801-581-4358 Assistant A.D./Director: Liz Abel Associate

More information

Bill Fennelly Named Head Coach of 2011 USA Basketball Women s World University Games Team

Bill Fennelly Named Head Coach of 2011 USA Basketball Women s World University Games Team News Release 5465 Mark Dabling Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80918-3842 http://www.usabasketball.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE / April 21, 2011 For further information contact Craig Miller, Caroline Williams

More information

Illinois Volleyball TEAM MATCH RECORDS

Illinois Volleyball TEAM MATCH RECORDS Kills 1. 121 - at Nebraska; 11/11/1989 2. 113 - at Purdue; 10/22/1986 3. 111 - at Michigan; 11/29/1996 4. 108 - Minnesota; 11/17/1995 5. 107 - Penn State; 9/23/1995 107 - Oral Roberts; 9/5/1998 7. 106

More information

SPORTS INFORMATION Jon M. Huntsman Center 1825 E. South Campus Dr., Front Salt Lake City, Utah Phone Fax

SPORTS INFORMATION Jon M. Huntsman Center 1825 E. South Campus Dr., Front Salt Lake City, Utah Phone Fax UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SPORTS INFORMATION Jon M. Huntsman Center 1825 E. South Campus Dr., Front Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 Phone 801-581-3510 Fax 801-581-4358 Assistant A.D./Director: Liz Abel Associate Director:

More information

Indian Cowboy College Basketball Record. By Game Daily Season To Date Date Game / pick Score W / L Units $$$ Units $$$ Units $$$

Indian Cowboy College Basketball Record. By Game Daily Season To Date Date Game / pick Score W / L Units $$$ Units $$$ Units $$$ By Game Daily Season To Date Date Game / pick Score W / L Units $$$ Units $$$ Units $$$ 11/9/2011 Liberty +20.5 over Texas A&M 81 59 L 4 440 4 440 4 440 11/10/2011 No games 11/11/2011 Illinois State +2

More information

Only one team or 2 percent graduated less than 40 percent compared to 16 teams or 25 percent of the men s teams.

Only one team or 2 percent graduated less than 40 percent compared to 16 teams or 25 percent of the men s teams. Academic Progress/Graduation Rate Study of Division I NCAA Women s and Men s Tournament Teams Reveals Marked Improvement in Graduation Rates But Large Continuing Disparities of the Success of Male and

More information

College Basketball Weekly: Friday, March 7 th, 2008 BY MATTHEW HATFIELD

College Basketball Weekly: Friday, March 7 th, 2008 BY MATTHEW HATFIELD College Basketball Weekly: Friday, March 7 th, 2008 BY MATTHEW HATFIELD We re one week away from Selection Sunday as the field of 65 is soon to be announced. Who s in? Who s out? Which bubble teams have

More information

VANDERBILT COMMODORES (29-6)

VANDERBILT COMMODORES (29-6) VANDERBILT COMMODORES (29-6) POSSIBLE NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL FINAL MATCHUP LADY VOLS vs. COMMODORES THE RANKINGS: UT is 6th in AP & USA TODAY Vanderbilt is 4th in AP & USA TODAY RECENT RESULTS: #2-seeded

More information

Sears Directors' Cup Final Standings

Sears Directors' Cup Final Standings 1 North Carolina 529.0 24.5 0 0.0 16 49.0 11 54.0 0 0 0 0 17 44.5 6 58.5 26 37.5 0.0 0 5 58.5 0 0.0 806.5 2 Stanford 507.5 40.5 36 24.5 7 58.0 1 64.0 0 0 2 63.0 2 63.0 18 47.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 786.5

More information

MEN S GOLF SEASON STATS

MEN S GOLF SEASON STATS MEN S GOLF SEASON STATS 2017-18 TOURNAMENT AT OR UNDER PAR R.J. Keur...6 William Walker III...5 Murray Naysmith...2 John Hayden...1 John Racciatti...0 ROUNDS AT OR UNDER PAR R.J. Keur... 17 WIlliam Walker

More information

SEC Women s Basketball Tournament History

SEC Women s Basketball Tournament History SEC Women s Basketball Tournament History 1980 Championship The Tennessee Lady Vols won the inaugural Southeastern Conference Women's Basketball Tournament in 1980. The Lady Vols took advantage of playing

More information

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS MEN S GOLF TEAM STATISTICS TEAM RESULTS FALL SEASON

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS MEN S GOLF TEAM STATISTICS TEAM RESULTS FALL SEASON 2017-18 TEAM RESULTS FALL SEASON 2017-18 TEAM TOURNAMENT-BY-TOURNAMENT SCORES FALL Sept. 15-17 OFCC/Illini Invitational 283-284-286 = 853 (+13) 5th of 15 Sept. 25-26 Bearcat Invitational 275-281-282 =

More information

Q uestion... How many schools from Michigan have played in the NCAA tournament? (Extra credit if you can name them.)

Q uestion... How many schools from Michigan have played in the NCAA tournament? (Extra credit if you can name them.) The Final Four Championship Results... 8 Final Four Game Records... 9 Championship Game Records... 12 Semifinal Game Records... 14 Final Four Two-Game Records... 17 Final Four Cumulative Records... 18

More information

PROBABLE STARTERS #25 Glory Johnson Tennessee - F SEASON AVERAGES PTS RBS AST MIN

PROBABLE STARTERS #25 Glory Johnson Tennessee - F SEASON AVERAGES PTS RBS AST MIN DATE TEAM RESULT RECORD 5/17 @ San Antonio L 76-80 0-1 5/23 vs. Minnesota L 93-94 0-2 5/28 @ San Antonio L 79-82 0-3 5/30 @ Phoenix L 78-100 0-4 6/1 @ Seattle L 60-62 0-5 6/6 vs. Phoenix W 94-78 1-5 6/10

More information

PROBABLE STARTERS #25 Glory Johnson Tennessee - F SEASON AVERAGES PTS RBS AST MIN

PROBABLE STARTERS #25 Glory Johnson Tennessee - F SEASON AVERAGES PTS RBS AST MIN DATE TEAM RESULT RECORD 5/17 @ San Antonio L 76-80 0-1 5/23 vs. Minnesota L 93-94 0-2 5/28 @ San Antonio L 79-82 0-3 5/30 @ Phoenix L 78-100 0-4 6/1 @ Seattle L 60-62 0-5 6/6 vs. Phoenix W 94-78 1-5 6/10

More information

RECENT RESULTS: #3 UT def. Ole Miss, #7 LSU def. Arkansas, 86-65

RECENT RESULTS: #3 UT def. Ole Miss, #7 LSU def. Arkansas, 86-65 2006-07 TENNESSEE LADY VOL BASKETBALL GAME NOTES TENNESSEE LADY VOLS (24-2, 11-0 SEC) vs. LSU LADY TIGERS (23-4, 9-2 SEC) FEB. 19, 2007 ESPN2 6:00 PM CT MARAVICH ASSEMBLY CENTER 13,468 BATON ROUGE, LA.

More information

SEC Women s Basketball Tournament History

SEC Women s Basketball Tournament History SEC Women s Basketball Tournament History On Feb. 7, 1980, the first SEC women s basketball tournament began play. It ended four days later with Tennessee defeating Ole Miss for the title. Fast forward

More information

African Americans in the U.S. Women s National Basketball Association, 2006: From the NCAA to the WNBA

African Americans in the U.S. Women s National Basketball Association, 2006: From the NCAA to the WNBA Seton Hall University From the SelectedWorks of Amadu Jacky Kaba 2012 African Americans in the U.S. Women s National Basketball Association, 2006: From the NCAA to the WNBA Amadu Jacky Kaba, Seton Hall

More information

Championship Results

Championship Results The Final Four Championship Results... 2 Final Four Game Records... 3 Championship Game Records... 6 Semifinal Game Records... 9 Final Four Two-Game Records... 11 Final Four Cumulative Records... 13 2

More information

Arkansas Golf FINAL Results

Arkansas Golf FINAL Results 2010-11 Arkansas Golf FINAL Results 2010-11 Arkansas Golf FINAL Statistics No No Avg. Vs. Low In Par or Fin. Best Name Yr Tour Rds. Strokes Score Par Rd. 60s better Pct. Wins Fin. Emily Tubert FR 12 37.0

More information

Division I Sears Directors' Cup Final Standings

Division I Sears Directors' Cup Final Standings 1 Stanford (Calif.) 747.5 112.5 4 61.0 4 61.0 34 29.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 64.0 1 64.0 12 52.5 11 53.5 1 64.0 1084.5 2 North Carolina 631.5 0 0.0 21 43.5 10 55.0 3 61.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 41

More information

2018 USA World Cup Team

2018 USA World Cup Team 2018 USA BASKETBALL WORLD CUP TEAM USA (4-0) vs. Belgium (3-1) Sept. 29, 2018 ESPN News @ 5:30 p.m. (12:30 p.m EDT) Santiago Martin Arena, San Cristobal de la Laguna, Spain All-time USA World Cup record:

More information

LSU Tigers LSU Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 20, 2018) All games

LSU Tigers LSU Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 20, 2018) All games LSU Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 20, 2018) RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 18-15 14-4 3-8 1-3 CONFERENCE 8-10 6-3 2-7 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 10-5 8-1 1-1 1-3 Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds

More information

WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES

WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 2017-18 WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 2011 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 14-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT 2013 SEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Wo m e n s B a s ke t b a l l S I D D av i d Wa x m a n d wa x m a n @ a

More information

TONIGHT S GAME REPORT. MEDIA COVERAGE RADIO WNOX-AM/FM and the Lady Vol Radio Network

TONIGHT S GAME REPORT. MEDIA COVERAGE RADIO WNOX-AM/FM and the Lady Vol Radio Network GAME 34: TENNESSEE vs. LSU NCAA FINAL FOUR SEMIFINALS LADY VOLS (30-3, 14-0 SEC) vs. LADY TIGERS (27-7, 10-4 SEC) Apr. 4, 2004 6:00 p.m. CT New Orleans Arena 18,000 New Orleans, LA TONIGHT S GAME REPORT

More information

Inside Scoop. e-zine August by Mel Greenberg. Around the WNBA All- Star Game USA vs WNBA

Inside Scoop. e-zine August by Mel Greenberg. Around the WNBA All- Star Game USA vs WNBA e-zine Around the WNBA All- Star Game USA vs WNBA For the time being, peace has come to the midsummer East vs. West showdown known as the WNBA All-Star game. The two conferences will be allies on Thursday

More information

THE FINAL FOUR Championship Results Final Four Game Records Championship Game Records Semifinal Game Records Final Four Two Game Records

THE FINAL FOUR Championship Results Final Four Game Records Championship Game Records Semifinal Game Records Final Four Two Game Records THE FINAL FOUR Championship Results 4 Final Four Game Records 5 Championship Game Records 11 Semifinal Game Records 16 Final Four Two Game Records 21 Final Four Cumulative Records 23 Championship Team

More information

Radio/Television Spotting Chart

Radio/Television Spotting Chart Radio/Television Spotting Chart SHANNON BOBBITT 5 2 JUNIOR GUARD NEW YORK, NY SIDNEY SPENCER 6 3 SENIOR FORWARD HOOVER, AL CAIT McMAHAN 5 4 FRESHMAN GUARD MARYVILLE, TN 00 Notes: 1 Notes: 2 Notes: CANDACE

More information

Women s Frozen Four Records

Women s Frozen Four Records Women s Frozen Four Records Championship Results...106 Frozen Four Facts...106 Frozen Four Records...106 Tournament History...108 Seeding History...109 Annual Scoring Leaders...109 Financial History...109

More information

HANDICAP ACTIVE AND INACTIVE SEASON SCHEDULE

HANDICAP ACTIVE AND INACTIVE SEASON SCHEDULE HANDICAP ACTIVE AND INACTIVE SEASON SCHEDULE The authorized golf association having jurisdiction in an area is responsible for declaring the duration of any inactive season. Any non-member club of an authorized

More information

FINAL CAREER UPDATE Forward/Center 4VL 2006 All-SEC Atlanta, Georgia Wheeler High School

FINAL CAREER UPDATE Forward/Center 4VL 2006 All-SEC Atlanta, Georgia Wheeler High School 6-10 230 FINAL CAREER UPDATE Forward/Center 4VL 2006 All-SEC Atlanta, Georgia Wheeler High School COLLEGIATE HIGHLIGHTS 2006-2007 (Senior): 2nd Team Coaches All-SEC AP Honorable Mention All-SEC NABC All-District,

More information

REGIONAL SITES (THURSDAY / SATURDAY)

REGIONAL SITES (THURSDAY / SATURDAY) 2016 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship News Conference Satellite Coordinates REGIONAL SITES (THURSDAY / SATURDAY) South Regional KFC Yum! Center Louisville, Kentucky Eastern Time Zone Wednesday,

More information

AKRON, UNIVERSITY OF $16,388 $25,980 $10,447 $16,522 $14,196 $14,196 $14,196 ALABAMA, UNIVERSITY OF $9,736 $19,902 N/A N/A $14,464 $14,464 $14,464

AKRON, UNIVERSITY OF $16,388 $25,980 $10,447 $16,522 $14,196 $14,196 $14,196 ALABAMA, UNIVERSITY OF $9,736 $19,902 N/A N/A $14,464 $14,464 $14,464 AKRON, UNIVERSITY OF $16,388 $25,980 $10,447 $16,522 $14,196 $14,196 $14,196 ALABAMA, UNIVERSITY OF $9,736 $19,902 N/A N/A $14,464 $14,464 $14,464 ALBANY LAW SCHOOL OF UNION UNIVERSITY $35,079 $35,079

More information

2010 BIG 12 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

2010 BIG 12 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE 2010 BIG 12 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Friday, Aug. 27 Siena at Texas A&M Kansas vs Lipscomb Kansas State vs UCLA Pacific at Texas A&M Stephen F. Austin at Baylor Maryland at Missouri TCU at Texas Wichita State

More information

University of Georgia Basketball Georgia Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 03, 2017) All games

University of Georgia Basketball Georgia Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 03, 2017) All games Georgia Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 03, 2017) RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 16-15 11-5 3-8 2-2 CONFERENCE 7-9 5-3 2-6 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 9-6 6-2 1-2 2-2 Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds

More information

Butler Basketball Players in the Pros

Butler Basketball Players in the Pros HISTORY & RECORDS 2008-09 BUTLER BASKETBALL 2008-09 Butler Basketball 63 Bulldog Notables Butler Basketball Players in the Pros Maria Marchesano Butler - 2002-05 Nuoro, Italy - 2007 Angel Mason Butler

More information

Foster starred for the Gamecocks from and led Carolina to the WNIT Championship in 1979.

Foster starred for the Gamecocks from and led Carolina to the WNIT Championship in 1979. One of only three players in the history of the South Carolina women s basketball program to have her jersey retired, Sheila Foster remains Carolina s leading scorer of all time with 2,266 career points.

More information

STANFORD WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

STANFORD WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 2000-01 Schedule - (1-1 overall, 0-0 Pac-10) Date Opponent Time/Result Thurs., Nov. 9 RTU Clondica Riga-Latvia (exh.)w, 104-55 Fri., Nov. 17 at Saint Mary's L, 74-63 Mon., Nov. 20 Santa Clara (FSBA)

More information

LSU MEN'S BASKETBALL LSU Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 02, 2019) All games

LSU MEN'S BASKETBALL LSU Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 02, 2019) All games LSU Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 02, 2019) RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 24-5 14-2 8-1 2-2 CONFERENCE 14-2 6-2 8-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 10-3 8-0 0-1 2-2 Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds

More information

LSU WOMEN S BASKETBALL

LSU WOMEN S BASKETBALL 2007-08 LSU WOMEN S BASKETBALL TONIGHT S GAME Game #7 LSU Lady Tigers (4-2, 0-0 SEC) No. 8 AP/No. 7 Coaches at Houston Cougars (2-5, 0-0 C-USA) NR AP/NR Coaches Nov. 29, 2007 Hofheinz Pavilion (8,479)

More information

USC women s basketball, under head coach Marci Cantrell, becomes the first Division I women s basketball program to award scholarships.

USC women s basketball, under head coach Marci Cantrell, becomes the first Division I women s basketball program to award scholarships. 78 PAM AND PAULA MCGEE 1976-77 USC women s basketball, under head coach Marci Cantrell, becomes the first Division I women s basketball program to award scholarships. 1975 1981-82 Prior to the availability

More information

2015 SEC Women s Tennis

2015 SEC Women s Tennis 2015 SEC Women s Tennis Tammy Wilson, Director of Communica ons twilson@sec.org Twi er: SEC_Tammy Standings SEC Pct. All Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak Florida^ 12-1.923 24-4.857 14-0 7-1 3-3 L1 Georgia

More information

CONFERENCE & NCAA RESULTS

CONFERENCE & NCAA RESULTS CONFERENCE & NCAA RESULTS ALL-TIME CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RESULTS TOURNAMENT & ROUND DATE VENUE (SITE) OPPONENT RESULT SWC 1st Round March 10, 1983 Gregory Gym (Austin, Texas) Rice L 69-80 SWC 1st Round

More information

Fewest Fouls Corner Kicks. Fewest Corner Kicks Fewest Shutouts. Goalkeeper Saves 7...

Fewest Fouls Corner Kicks. Fewest Corner Kicks Fewest Shutouts. Goalkeeper Saves 7... lady vol Record Book Team Season Records Matches Played 2... 2002 Victories... 2002 Highest Winning Percentage.750... (17-5-2 in 2003 & 200) Lowest Winning Percentage.32...(6-13-1 in 16) Defeats 1... 16

More information

28/5/20 Athletic Association Publicity Curt Beamer Photographic File, Box 1:

28/5/20 Athletic Association Publicity Curt Beamer Photographic File, Box 1: Record Series Number The materials listed in this document are available for research at the University of Illinois Archives. For more information, email illiarch@illinois.edu or search http://www.library.illinois.edu/archives/archon

More information

WOMEN S BASKETBALL

WOMEN S BASKETBALL LSU 2 0 0 6-0 7 WOMEN S BASKETBALL TONIGHT S GAME Game #4 LSU Lady Tigers (3-0, 0-0 SEC) No. 10 AP/No. 9 Coaches vs. UL-Lafayette (2-1, 0-0 SBC) NR AP/NR Coaches Nov. 16, 2006 Maravich Center (13,472)

More information

TULSA RECORDS YEARLY LEADERS

TULSA RECORDS YEARLY LEADERS YEARLY LEADERS SCORING Year Player G FG FT PTS AVG 1996-97 Lila Osceola 26 127 142 413 15.9 1997-98 Lila Osceola 27 117 105 339 12.5 1998-99 Kasie Pittman 26 105 281 298 11.5 1999-00 Lila Osceola 29 144

More information

Women s Basketball Game Notes

Women s Basketball Game Notes 2015-16 Women s Basketball Game Notes 2011 National Champions 12-time NCAA Tournament Participant 2013 SEC Tournament Champions Women s Basketball SID David Waxman dwaxman@athletics.tamu.edu Cell: (832)

More information

Conference Championship Weekend. The Granddaddy Of Them All January 1, pm PT

Conference Championship Weekend. The Granddaddy Of Them All January 1, pm PT TI N ROS E E Conference Championship Weekend BOWL The Granddaddy Of Them All January 1, 2018 1pm PT Games of the Week Ohio State vs Wisconsin Sat., Dec. 2, 5 pm PT, FOX In December 2014, Wisconsin and

More information

RECORDS FINAL FOUR TOURNAMENT OFFICIAL 2004 MEN S

RECORDS FINAL FOUR TOURNAMENT OFFICIAL 2004 MEN S OFFICIAL 2004 MEN S FINAL FOUR TOURNAMENT Individual and Team Records Records for All Rounds of the Tournament Coaching Records Includes Records of Every Head Coach in the Tournament Complete Tournament

More information

WOMEN S BASKETBALL

WOMEN S BASKETBALL LSU 2 0 0 6-0 7 WOMEN S BASKETBALL TONIGHT S GAME Game #5 LSU Lady Tigers (4-0, 0-0 SEC) No. 10 AP/No. 9 Coaches at Tulane (2-0, 0-0 C-USA) NR AP/NR Coaches Nov. 19, 2006 Fogleman Arena (3,600) New Orleans,

More information

Records: Rankings: Coach: Georgia Bulldog Radio Network (AM 960 The Ref in Athens and FM from Gainesville) Jeff Dantzler, play-by-play

Records: Rankings: Coach: Georgia Bulldog Radio Network (AM 960 The Ref in Athens and FM from Gainesville) Jeff Dantzler, play-by-play 2012-13 Schedule Overall: 24-5 SEC: 12-4 (3rd) Home: 15-1 Road: 8-4 Neutral: 1-0 DaTE opponent (TV) Score/Tip 11/11 Rutgers W 57-51 11/14 Presbyterian W 66-38 11/16 S.C. State W 62-46 11/18 Belmont W 70-38

More information

FLORIDA RV AP/RV Coaches

FLORIDA RV AP/RV Coaches TONIGHT S GAME Game #24 LSU LADY TIGERS (22-1, 10-0 SEC) No. 2 AP/No. 3 Coaches at FLORIDA (18-6, 6-5 SEC) FLORIDA RV AP/RV Coaches Feb. 16, 2006 O Connell Center (12,000) Gainesville, Fla. 6 p.m. CST

More information

FOUNDED: ENROLLMENT: CONFERENCE: NICKNAME: MASCOT: COLORS: ARENA: PRESIDENT: DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS: SWA: TICKET OFFICE PHONE NUMBER:

FOUNDED: ENROLLMENT: CONFERENCE: NICKNAME: MASCOT: COLORS: ARENA: PRESIDENT: DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS: SWA: TICKET OFFICE PHONE NUMBER: UNIVERSITY OF IOWA General Information LOCATION: Iowa City, Iowa FOUNDED: 1847 ENROLLMENT: 29,697 CONFERENCE: Big Ten NICKNAME: Hawkeyes MASCOT: Herky COLORS: Black and Gold ARENA: Carver-Hawkeye Arena

More information

THE TOURNAMENT FIELD. Team Champions 192 All-Time Tournament Field 210. Leticia Romero helped lead Florida State to the regional finals in 2017.

THE TOURNAMENT FIELD. Team Champions 192 All-Time Tournament Field 210. Leticia Romero helped lead Florida State to the regional finals in 2017. THE TOURNAMENT FIELD Team Champions 192 All-Time Tournament Field 210 Leticia Romero helped lead Florida State to the regional finals in 2017. 191 TEAM CHAMPIONS 1982 Championship Game Louisiana Tech 76,

More information

WOMEN S BASKETBALL

WOMEN S BASKETBALL LSU 2 0 0 6-0 7 WOMEN S BASKETBALL TONIGHT S GAME Game #3 LSU Lady Tigers (3-0, 0-0 SEC) No. 10 AP/No. 10 Coaches vs. Virginia Tech (2-1, 0-0 ACC) NR AP/RV Coaches Nov. 14, 2006 Maravich Center (13,472)

More information

2016 Southeastern Conference TEAM LEADERS Through games of Nov 20, 2016 (All games)

2016 Southeastern Conference TEAM LEADERS Through games of Nov 20, 2016 (All games) TEAM LEADERS Team Miscellaneous GP Shots Fouls Offside Corners PK PKA YC RC Alabama 19 284 166 40 100 4 3 11 0 Arkansas 24 394 242 39 152 2 2 10 0 Auburn 23 345 208 37 111 2 2 13 1 Florida 23 404 219 50

More information

WOMEN S BASKETBALL

WOMEN S BASKETBALL LSU 2 0 0 6-0 7 WOMEN S BASKETBALL TODAY S GAME Game #12 LSU Lady Tigers (10-1, 0-0 SEC) No. 7 AP/No. 7 Coaches at Michigan State (7-1, 0-0 Big 10) No. 18 AP/No. 17 Coaches Dec. 17, 2006 Breslin Events

More information

retired numbers JONI DAVIS RENEE KELLY Missouri Women s Basketball Mizzou Hall of Fame, 1994 Mizzou Hall of Fame, 1991

retired numbers JONI DAVIS RENEE KELLY Missouri Women s Basketball Mizzou Hall of Fame, 1994 Mizzou Hall of Fame, 1991 RECORD BOOK Records.indd 145 10/10/2007 12:46:08 PM retired numbers 146 33 JONI DAVIS Mizzou Hall of Fame, 1991 The most prolific scorer in Mizzou history, Davis fi nished a four-year career with 2,126

More information

Boston College Basketball Boston College Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 13, 2014) All games

Boston College Basketball Boston College Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 13, 2014) All games Boston College Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 13, 2014) Overall record: 8-24 Conf: 4-14 Home: 4-9 Away: 3-11 Neutral: 1-4 Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga

More information

Southeastern Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Mar 31, 2019 (All games)

Southeastern Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Mar 31, 2019 (All games) CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G 1. Tennessee 37 31-6 3035 82.0 2. LSU 35 28-7 2815 80.4 3. Auburn 39 30-9 3126 80.2 4. Mississippi State 34 23-11 2628 77.3 5. Kentucky

More information

Illinois Volleyball INDIVIDUAL MATCH RECORDS

Illinois Volleyball INDIVIDUAL MATCH RECORDS Kills 1. 44 - Borske, Erin; Penn State; 9/23/1995 2. 41 - Borske, Erin; Minnesota; 11/17/1995 3. 39 - VanMeter, Rachel; at Illinois State; 8/26/2005 39 - VanMeter, Rachel; Purdue; 11/16/2005 5. 36 - Coleman,

More information

9. Katie Campbell 24 (04-07) 10. Andy Eilertson 22 (99-02) 1. Leslie Kwiatkowski 420 (98-01)

9. Katie Campbell 24 (04-07) 10. Andy Eilertson 22 (99-02) 1. Leslie Kwiatkowski 420 (98-01) GAMES PLAYED 1. Leslie Kwiatkowski 254 (98-01) 2. Tiffany Kruse 252 (98-01) 3. Andy Eilertson 239 (99-02) 4. Angie Del Pozzo 234 (99-02) 5. Jessica Nance 229 (02-05) Nikki Jones 229 (00-03) 7. Lyndsey

More information

UCLA WOMEN S SOCCER NCAA Tournament. Single-Season Records

UCLA WOMEN S SOCCER NCAA Tournament. Single-Season Records Single-Season Records Points 1. Lauren Cheney, 2007 57 2. Traci Arkenberg, 1997 52 3. Sydney Leroux, 2009 48 4. Lauren Cheney, 2009 46 Danesha Adams, 2005 46 6. Traci Arkenberg, 1995 43 7. Traci Arkenberg,

More information

Arizona History Book Arizona History Book 59

Arizona History Book Arizona History Book 59 A Arizona History Book 59 Arizona Basketball Classic Each year since Joan Bonvicini s arrival at Arizona, the Wildcats have played host to a tournament in December. Arizona has claimed the title in five

More information

This is. terrapin. basketball. all-time. records

This is. terrapin. basketball. all-time. records This is terrapin basketball all-time records Year-by-year results Year 97-7 97-7 97-7 97-75 975-76 976-77 977-78 978-79 979-8 98-8 98-8 98-8 98-8 98-85 985-86 986-87 987-88 988-89 989-9 99-9 99-9 99-9

More information

Records. Official 2005 NCAA Men s Final Four Records Book

Records. Official 2005 NCAA Men s Final Four Records Book Official 2005 NCAA Men s Final Four Records Book Individual and Team Records Records for All Rounds of the Tournament Coaching Records Includes Records of Every Head Coach in the Tournament Complete Tournament

More information

WOMEN S BASKETBALL

WOMEN S BASKETBALL LSU 2 0 0 6-0 7 WOMEN S BASKETBALL TODAY S GAME Game #26 LSU Lady Tigers (22-3, 8-2 SEC) No. 7 AP/No. 7 Coaches vs. UConn Huskies (21-2, 11-0 BIG EAST) No. 5 AP/No. 4 Coaches Feb. 11, 2007 Maravich Center

More information

LSU WOMEN S BASKETBALL

LSU WOMEN S BASKETBALL 2008-09 LSU WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME 1: STATE FARM TIP-OFF CLASSIC #22/24 LSU Lady Tigers (0-0) vs. #14/16 Notre Dame (0-0) Sunday, Nov. 16 1:30 p.m. CST ESPN2 Maravich Center Baton Rouge, La. LSU PROBABLE

More information

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA / CRIMSON TIDE / WOMEN S GOLF

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA / CRIMSON TIDE / WOMEN S GOLF PAGE 3 ALABAMA WOMEN'S GOLF ROSTER Name Class Exp. Ht. Hometown (High School/Previous School) Pronunciation Lakareber Abe Sr. 3L 5-5 Angleton, Texas (Texas Connections Academy) Lah-CARE-ah-bee AH-bay Kristen

More information

OHIO STATE BUCKEYES

OHIO STATE BUCKEYES BY CLASS Seniors (1) Marc Loving Juniors (4) Keita Bates-Diop Jae-Sean Tate Trevor Thompson Kam Williams Sophomores (5) David Bell C.J. Jackson Jimmy Jent Joey Lane JaQuan Lyle Freshmen (3) Derek Funderburk

More information

WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES

WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 2005-06 SCHEDULE/RESULTS (18-0 Overall, 6-0 ACC) 2005-06 WOMEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES November Date Opponent Time/Results 18 at Penn State W, 93-67 20 at Old Dominion W, 93-56 22 FAIRFIELD W, 110-44 26

More information

Iowa Wesleyan University Men s Basketball Records

Iowa Wesleyan University Men s Basketball Records Iowa Wesleyan University Men s Basketball Records Individual Game Records Category Record Opponent Date Points scored John Ward 51 Dubuque 2-13-1960 Field goals made Doug Ferguson 19 Rockford (Ill.) 12-9-1966

More information

WOMEN S BASKETBALL

WOMEN S BASKETBALL LSU 2 0 0 6-0 7 WOMEN S BASKETBALL TONIGHT S GAME Game #21 LSU Lady Tigers (18-2, 4-1 SEC) No. 8 AP/No. 8 Coaches vs. Arkansas Lady Backs (18-3, 3-2 SEC) RV AP/RV Coaches Jan. 25, 2007 Maravich Center

More information

Austin, Texas 311 RO /18 Classic Univ. of Texas Golf Club Texas, host Mar Liz Murphey Collegiate

Austin, Texas 311 RO /18 Classic Univ. of Texas Golf Club Texas, host Mar Liz Murphey Collegiate 2007-08 Arkansas Golf Final Results Tournament Results Date Tournament/Course Location/Host Rd. 1 Rd.2 Rd.3 Rd. 4 Total Finish S. 29-O. 1 Wildcat Fall Invitational Lexington, Ky. 298 301 299 -- 889 3rd/14

More information

Statistics/Results

Statistics/Results Team Results by Event 2015-16 Statistics/Results Date Tournament Team Team Finish Low Individual Individual Individual Finish Sept. 13-15 Cougar Classic 298-292-304=894 (+30) T-9th of 20 Kelli Murphy 73-73-74=220

More information

1990 FINAL FOUR TEAM 1990 NCAA FINAL FOUR. Results (29-6, 11-3 ACC) FACT BOOK 48 I VIRGINIA WOMEN S BASKETBALL

1990 FINAL FOUR TEAM 1990 NCAA FINAL FOUR. Results (29-6, 11-3 ACC) FACT BOOK 48 I VIRGINIA WOMEN S BASKETBALL 1990 FINAL FOUR TEAM Front row (L-R): Fran Scott, Dena Evans, Carmela Franklin, Tammi Reiss, Dawn Staley, Tina Toney. Back row (L-R): Head Coach Debbie Ryan, Assistant Coach Frank DiLeo, Felicia Santelli,

More information

All-Time Pre-Season AP College Football Poll Rankings by Conferences

All-Time Pre-Season AP College Football Poll Rankings by Conferences All-Time Pre-Seaon AP College Football Poll ing by By Tex Noel 1 t -N-Goal Executive Director, Intercollegiate Football Reearche Aociation Since the tart of the Aociated Pre Pre-Seaon ing beginning with

More information

2011 ACRA National Championship Lake Lanier, GA May 28th & 29th

2011 ACRA National Championship Lake Lanier, GA May 28th & 29th Saturday, May 28th 2011 ACRA National Championship Lake Lanier, GA May 28th & 29th RESULTS Men's Single (M1x) 3 to A Final; 4+ to B Final 1 Time: 8:00AM 2 Time: 8:08AM 1 Ohio State 5 08:05.90 1 Oregon

More information

Created by A. Schmidt

Created by A. Schmidt 1985-86 Atlanta Hawks 1985-86 Atlanta Hawks 1985-86 Atlanta Hawks Dominique Randy Kevin WILKINS WITTMAN WILLIS 6-7 - Fwd/Guard 6-6 - Guard/Fwd 7-0 - Fwd/Center 3 yrs - Georgia 2 yrs - Indiana 1 yr - Michigan

More information

No. 3 AP/No. 3 Coaches vs. TEXAS TECH (0-0, 0-0 Big 12) No. 13 AP/No. 13 Coaches. Game #1 LSU LADY TIGERS (0-0, 0-0 SEC)

No. 3 AP/No. 3 Coaches vs. TEXAS TECH (0-0, 0-0 Big 12) No. 13 AP/No. 13 Coaches. Game #1 LSU LADY TIGERS (0-0, 0-0 SEC) TODAY S GAME Game #1 LSU LADY TIGERS (0-0, 0-0 SEC) No. 3 AP/No. 3 Coaches vs. TEXAS TECH (0-0, 0-0 Big 12) No. 13 AP/No. 13 Coaches Nov. 13, 2005 United Spirit Center (15,050) Lubbock, Texas 2:30 p.m.

More information

Here is a look at what programs did the season after participating in the CIT.

Here is a look at what programs did the season after participating in the CIT. Many programs have benefited from playing in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT), which has had more schools make their postseason debut (26) and more programs win their first-ever postseason

More information

University of Georgia Lady Bulldogs (22-9)

University of Georgia Lady Bulldogs (22-9) 2011-12 University of Georgia Lady Bulldogs (22-9) Individual Statistics All Games Home: 13-2 Away: 7-3 Neutral: 2-3 Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR DR Tot-Avg PF-FO A TO Blk

More information

Agricultural Weather Assessments World Agricultural Outlook Board

Agricultural Weather Assessments World Agricultural Outlook Board Texas (8) Missouri (7) South Dakota (6) Kansas () Nebraska () North Dakota () Oklahoma () Kentucky (4) Montana (4) California (3) Minnesota (3) New York (3) Pennsylvania (3) Tennessee (3) Wisconsin (3)

More information

Agricultural Weather Assessments World Agricultural Outlook Board

Agricultural Weather Assessments World Agricultural Outlook Board Texas (8) Missouri (7) South Dakota (6) Kansas (5) Nebraska (5) North Dakota (5) Oklahoma (5) Kentucky (4) Montana (4) California (3) Minnesota (3) New York (3) Pennsylvania (3) Tennessee (3) Wisconsin

More information

TABLE C: STATE MANDATES AND FUNDING LEVELS

TABLE C: STATE MANDATES AND FUNDING LEVELS TABLE C: STATE MANDATES AND FUNDING LEVELS Information was collected from the 2012-2013 State of the States in Gifted Education report. Empty cells indicate no response to the question Hatched cells indicate

More information

Whitney Hand Big 12 Freshman of the year. Danielle Robinson Lieberman Award Finalist. Nyeshia Stevenson Big 12 Sixth Man Award

Whitney Hand Big 12 Freshman of the year. Danielle Robinson Lieberman Award Finalist. Nyeshia Stevenson Big 12 Sixth Man Award 2008-09 w e i v e R n o s a Se Oklahoma finished its record run in 2009 in the Final Four, its fate sealed on a buzzer-beating 3-pointer that fell halfway through the rim, and then bounced away. The Sooners

More information

Women s Basketball. Updated - July 10, 2012

Women s Basketball. Updated - July 10, 2012 Women s Basketball Records Updated - July 10, 2012 Table of Contents Career Records...2-3 Single Season Records... 4 Single Game Records... 5 Freshman Records, Team Season Records... 6 Year-By-Year Leaders...6-7

More information

Women s Basketball. Eagles Open Season at Chevrolet Classic Boston College aiming to open season with a victory.

Women s Basketball. Eagles Open Season at Chevrolet Classic Boston College aiming to open season with a victory. Women s Basketball Game #1 November 17, 2000 Breslin Center (14,659) East Lansing, Mich. 9:00 p.m. #22 Boston College ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll (0-0) vs. Tennessee Tech (0-0) Basketball Staff Head Coach...

More information

NO. 7 SEED TENNESSEE LADY VOLS (20-13) vs. NO. 2 SEED ARIZONA STATE (26-6)

NO. 7 SEED TENNESSEE LADY VOLS (20-13) vs. NO. 2 SEED ARIZONA STATE (26-6) EIGHT-TIME NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1987» 1989» 1991» 1996» 1997» 1998» 2007» 2008 35 COMBINED SEC REGULAR SEASON & TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS» 18 NCAA FINAL FOURS» 21 WBCA ALL-AMERICANS» 16 WNBA 1ST-ROUND

More information