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1997 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament

The 1997 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament began on March 14, 1997, and concluded on March 30, 1997, when Tennessee won the national title. The Final Four was held at Riverfront Coliseum in Cincinnati on March 28–30, 1997. Tennessee, Old Dominion, Stanford, and Notre Dame qualified to the Final Four. Tennessee and Old Dominion won their semi-final Final Four matchups and continued on to the championship. Tennessee defeated Old Dominion 68-59 for their fifth national title.

1997 NCAA Division I
women's basketball tournament
Teams64
Finals siteRiverfront Coliseum
Cincinnati
ChampionsTennessee Volunteers (5th title)
Runner-upOld Dominion Monarchs (2nd title game)
Semifinalists

Tournament records

  • Field goal percentage – Kristin Folkl, Stamford, hit all eight field goal attempts in the semi-final game against Old Dominion, setting the record for field goal percentage in a Final Four game.
  • Assists – Kellie Jolly, Tennessee, recorded eleven assists in the championship game against Old Dominion, setting the record for most assists in a Final Four game.
  • Field goal percentage – Tennessee hit 29 of 49 field goals attempts(59.2%) in the championship game against Old Dominion, setting the record for the field goal percentage in a Final Four game.[1]

Qualifying teams – automatic

Sixty-four teams were selected to participate in the 1997 NCAA Tournament. Thirty conferences were eligible for an automatic bid to the 1997 NCAA tournament.[1]

Automatic Bids
    Record  
Qualifying School Conference Regular
Season
Conference Seed
Auburn University SEC 21–9 5–7 7
University of Colorado at Boulder Big 12 21–8 12–4 2
University of Connecticut Big East 30–0 18–0 1
University of Detroit Mercy Midwestern Collegiate 23–6 14–2 14
Drake University Missouri Valley Conference 23–7 14–4 13
Eastern Kentucky University Ohio Valley Conference 24–5 16–2 15
Florida International University Trans America 21–8 12–4 14
Grambling State University SWAC 24–5 14–0 14
Harvard University Ivy League 20–6 14–0 16
Howard University MEAC 24–5 18–0 16
University of Iowa Big Ten 17–11 9–7 9
Lehigh University Patriot League 15–14 7–5 16
Liberty University Big South Conference 22–7 9–5 16
Louisiana Tech University Sun Belt Conference 29–3 12–2 2
University of Maine America East 22–7 17–1 13
Marshall University Southern Conference 18–11 9–5 15
University of Montana Big Sky Conference 25–3 16–0 9
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ACC 27–2 15–1 1
Old Dominion University Colonial 29–1 16–0 1
San Diego State University WAC 23–6 15–1 11
University of San Francisco West Coast Conference 25–5 11–3 11
St. Francis (PA) Northeast Conference 19–10 16–2 15
Saint Joseph's University Atlantic 10 25–4 15–1 7
Saint Peter's College MAAC 25–3 14–0 15
Stanford University Pac-10 30–1 18–0 1
Texas State University Southland 17–11 11–5 14
University of Toledo MAC 27–3 16–2 10
Troy University Mid-Continent 23–6 13–3 13
Tulane University Conference USA 26–4 12–2 4
University of California, Santa Barbara Big West Conference 24–5 14–1 13

Qualifying teams – at-large

Thirty-four additional teams were selected to complete the sixty-four invitations.[1]

At-large Bids
    Record  
Qualifying School Conference Regular
Season
Conference Seed
University of Alabama Southeastern 23–6 10–2 2
University of Arizona Pacific-10 22–7 12–6 7
Clemson University Atlantic Coast 19–10 8–8 5
DePaul University Conference USA 20–8 10–4 12
Duke University Atlantic Coast 18–10 9–7 5
University of Florida Southeastern 21–8 9–3 3
The George Washington University Atlantic 10 25–5 16–0 5
University of Georgia Southeastern 22–5 11–1 2
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign Big Ten 22–7 12–4 4
Iowa State University Big 12 17–11 9–7 12
University of Kansas Big 12 24–5 14–2 3
Kansas State University Big 12 19–11 9–7 10
University of Louisville Conference USA 20–8 12–2 10
Louisiana State University Southeastern 23–4 9–3 4
Marquette University Conference USA 20–9 10–4 12
University of Maryland, College Park Atlantic Coast 18–9 9–7 9
University of Memphis Conference USA 22–6 12–2 11
Michigan State University Big Ten 21–7 12–4 8
North Carolina State University Atlantic Coast 19–11 9–7 8
Northwestern University Big Ten 17–10 9–7 12
University of Notre Dame Big East 27–6 17–1 6
University of Oregon Pacific-10 21–6 14–4 6
University of Portland West Coast 27–2 14–0 9
Purdue University Big Ten 16–10 12–4 8
University of Southern California Pacific-10 18–9 13–5 6
Stephen F. Austin State University Southland 27–4 16–0 7
University of Tennessee Southeastern 23–10 8–4 3
University of Texas at Austin Big 12 21–7 12–4 3
Texas Tech University Big 12 19–8 11–5 8
University of Utah Western Athletic 24–5 15–1 5
Vanderbilt University Southeastern 18–10 6–6 6
University of Virginia Atlantic Coast 21–7 12–4 4
University of Washington Pacific-10 17–11 12–6 11
Western Kentucky University Sun Belt 22–8 12–2 10

Bids by conference

Thirty conferences earned an automatic bid. In eighteen cases, the automatic bid was the only representative from the conference. Thirty-four additional at-large teams were selected from twelve of the conferences.[1]

Bids Conference Teams
7 Southeastern Auburn, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
6 Atlantic Coast North Carolina, Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina St., Virginia
6 Big 12 Colorado, Iowa St., Kansas, Kansas St., Texas, Texas Tech
5 Big Ten Iowa, Illinois, Michigan St., Northwestern, Purdue
5 Conference USA Tulane, DePaul, Louisville, Marquette, Memphis
5 Pacific-10 Stanford, Arizona, Oregon, Southern California, Washington
2 Atlantic 10 St. Joseph's, George Washington
2 Big East Connecticut, Notre Dame
2 Southland Texas St., Stephen F. Austin
2 Sun Belt Louisiana Tech, Western Kentucky
2 West Coast San Francisco, Portland
2 Western Athletic San Diego St., Utah
1 America East Maine
1 Big Sky Montana
1 Big South Liberty
1 Big West UC Santa Barb.
1 Colonial Old Dominion
1 Ivy Harvard
1 Metro Atlantic St. Peter's
1 Mid-American Toledo
1 Mid-Continent Troy
1 Mid-Eastern Howard
1 Midwestern Detroit
1 Missouri Valley Drake
1 Northeast St. Francis (PA)
1 Ohio Valley Eastern Kentucky
1 Patriot Lehigh
1 Southern Marshall
1 Southwestern Grambling State
1 Trans America FIU

First and second rounds

 
 
Chapel Hill
 
Austin
 
Tuscaloosa
 
Washington
 
Baton Rouge
 
Norfolk
 
Ruston
 
Gainesville
 
Knoxville
 
Boulder
 
Storrs
 
Champaign
 
Athens
 
Charlottesville
 
Stanford
 
Lawrence
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1997 NCAA NCAA first and second round venues

In 1997, the field remained at 64 teams. The teams were seeded, and assigned to four geographic regions, with seeds 1-16 in each region. In Round 1, seeds 1 and 16 faced each other, as well as seeds 2 and 15, seeds 3 and 14, seeds 4 and 13, seeds 5 and 12, seeds 6 and 11, seeds 7 and 10, and seeds 8 and 9. In the first two rounds, the top four seeds were given the opportunity to host the first-round game. In most cases, the higher seed accepted the opportunity. The exception:[2]

  • Fourth seeded Tulane was unable to host due to a "facility/hotel availability conflict",[3] so fifth seeded George Washington hosted three first and second-round games

Michigan State was involved in two overtime games, winning in  the first round against Portland then losing in overtime in the second round against North Carolina. Old Dominion was also involved in two overtime games, winning in the second round against Purdue, then winning in the national semifinal game against Stanford.

The following table lists the region, host school, venue and the sixteen first and second round locations:

Region Rnd Host Venue City State
East 1&2 University of North Carolina Carmichael Auditorium Chapel Hill North Carolina
East 1&2 University of Texas Frank Erwin Center Austin Texas
East 1&2 University of Alabama Coleman Coliseum Tuscaloosa Alabama
East 1&2 George Washington University Charles E. Smith Athletic Center Washington District of Columbia
Mideast 1&2 Louisiana State University LSU Assembly Center (Pete Maravich Assembly Center) Baton Rouge Louisiana
Mideast 1&2 Old Dominion University Old Dominion University Fieldhouse Norfolk Virginia
Mideast 1&2 Louisiana Tech University Thomas Assembly Center Ruston Louisiana
Mideast 1&2 University of Florida O'Connell Center Gainesville Florida
Midwest 1&2 University of Tennessee Thompson–Boling Arena Knoxville Tennessee
Midwest 1&2 University of Colorado CU Events Center (Coors Events Center) Boulder Colorado
Midwest 1&2 University of Connecticut Harry A. Gampel Pavilion Storrs Connecticut
Midwest 1&2 University of Illinois Assembly Hall (Champaign) Champaign Illinois
West 1&2 University of Georgia Georgia Coliseum (Stegeman Coliseum) Athens Georgia
West 1&2 University of Virginia University Hall (University of Virginia) Charlottesville Virginia
West 1&2 Stanford University Maples Pavilion Stanford California
West 1&2 University of Kansas Allen Field House Lawrence Kansas

Regionals and Final Four

 
 
Columbia
 
West Lafayette
 
Iowa City
 
Missoula
 
Cincinnati
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1997 NCAA regionals and Final Four

The Regionals, named for the general location, were held from March 22 to March 24 at these sites:

Each regional winner advanced to the Final Four held March 28 and March 30 in Cincinnati at the Riverfront Coliseum

Bids by state

The sixty-four teams came from thirty-two states, plus Washington, D.C. California had the most teams with five bids. Eighteen states did not have any teams receiving bids.[1]

 
NCAA Women's basketball Tournament invitations by state 1997
Bids State Teams
5 California San Diego St., San Francisco, Stanford, UC Santa Barb., Southern California
4 Louisiana Grambling, Louisiana Tech, Tulane, LSU
4 Texas Texas St., Stephen F. Austin, Texas, Texas Tech
3 Alabama Auburn, Troy, Alabama
3 Illinois DePaul, Illinois, Northwestern
3 Iowa Drake, Iowa, Iowa St.
3 Kentucky Eastern Kentucky, Louisville, Western Kentuck.
3 North Carolina North Carolina, Duke, North Carolina St.
3 Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
3 Virginia Liberty, Old Dominion, Virginia
2 District of Columbia Howard, George Washington
2 Florida FIU, Florida
2 Indiana Notre Dame, Purdue
2 Kansas Kansas, Kansas St.
2 Michigan Detroit, Michigan St.
2 Oregon Oregon, Portland
3 Pennsylvania Lehigh, St. Joseph's, St Francis
1 Arizona Arizona
1 Colorado Colorado
1 Connecticut Connecticut
1 Georgia Georgia
1 Maine Maine
1 Maryland Maryland
1 Massachusetts Harvard
1 Montana Montana
1 New Jersey St. Peter's
1 Ohio Toledo
1 South Carolina Clemson
1 Utah Utah
1 Washington Washington
1 West Virginia Marshall
1 Wisconsin Marquette

Brackets

Data source[4]

* – Denotes overtime period[5]

East Region

First round
March 14 and 15

Higher Seed's Home Court

Second round
March 16 and 17

Higher Seed's Home Court

Regional semifinals
March 22

Carolina Coliseum

Columbia, South Carolina

Regional finals
March 24

Carolina Coliseum

Columbia, South Carolina

            
1 at North Carolina 78
16 Harvard 53
1 North Carolina 81*
8 Michigan State 71
8 Michigan State 75*
9 Portland 70
1 North Carolina 46
5 George Washington 55
5 at George Washington 61
12 Northwestern 46
5 George Washington† 81
4 Tulane 67
4 Tulane 72
13 UCSB 69
5 George Washington 52
6 Notre Dame 62
6 Notre Dame 93
11 Memphis 62
6 Notre Dame 86
3 Texas 83
3 at Texas 66
14 SW Texas State 38
6 Notre Dame 87
2 Alabama 71
7 Saint Joseph's 70
10 Kansas State 52
7 Saint Joseph's 52
2 Alabama 61
2 at Alabama 94
15 St. Francis (PA) 50

† George Washington was a host as a #5 seed, as #4 seed Tulane's facility was considered inadequate by the NCAA.

Mideast Region

First round
March 14 and 15

Higher Seed's Home Court

Second round
March 16 and 17

Higher Seed's Home Court

Regional semifinals
March 22

Mackey Arena

West Lafayette, Indiana

Regional finals
March 24

Mackey Arena

West lafayette, Indiana

            
1 at Old Dominion 102
16 Liberty 52
1 Old Dominion 69*
8 Purdue 65
8 Purdue 74
9 Maryland 48
1 Old Dominion 62
4 LSU 49
5 Clemson 66
12 Marquette 70
12 Marquette 58
4 LSU 71
4 at LSU 88
13 Maine 79
1 Old Dominion 53
3 Florida 51
6 USC 68
11 San Francisco 55
6 USC 78
3 Florida 92
3 at Florida 92
14 Florida International 68
3 Florida 71
2 Louisiana Tech 57
7 Auburn 68
10 Louisville 65
7 Auburn 48
2 Louisiana Tech 74
2 at Louisiana Tech 94
15 Saint Peter's 50

Midwest Region

First round
March 14 and 15

Higher Seed's Home Court

Second round
March 16 and 17

Higher Seed's Home Court

Regional semifinals
March 22

Carver–Hawkeye Arena

Iowa City, Iowa

Regional finals
March 24

Carver–Hawkeye Arena

Iowa City, Iowa

            
1 at Connecticut 103
16 Lehigh 35
1 Connecticut 72
9 Iowa 53
8 North Carolina State 50
9 Iowa 56
1 Connecticut 78
4 Illinois 73
5 Duke 70
12 DePaul 56
5 Duke 67
4 Illinois 85
4 at Illinois 79
13 Drake 62
1 Connecticut 81
3 Tennessee 91
6 Oregon 80
11 San Diego State 68
6 Oregon 59
3 Tennessee 76
3 at Tennessee 91
14 Grambling State 54
3 Tennessee 75
2 Colorado 67
7 Stephen F. Austin 79
10 Toledo 66
7 Stephen F. Austin 57
2 Colorado 66
2 at Colorado 69
15 Marshall 49

West Region

First round
March 14 and 15

Higher Seed's Home Court

Second round
March 16 and 17

Higher Seed's Home Court

Regional semifinals
March 22

Dahlberg Arena

Missoula, Montana

Regional finals
March 24

Dahlberg Arena

Missoula, Montana

            
1 at Stanford 111
16 Howard 59
1 Stanford 67
8 Texas Tech 45
8 Texas Tech 47
9 Montana 45
1 Stanford 91
4 Virginia 69
5 Utah 66
12 Iowa State 57
5 Utah 46
4 Virginia 65
4 at Virginia 96
13 Troy State 74
1 Stanford 82
2 Georgia 47
6 Vanderbilt 74
11 Washington 62
6 Vanderbilt 51
3 Kansas 44
3 at Kansas 81
14 Detroit 67
6 Vanderbilt 52
2 Georgia 66
7 Arizona 76
10 Western Kentucky 54
7 Arizona 74
2 Georgia 80
2 at Georgia 91
15 Eastern Kentucky 55

Final Four

National semifinals
March 28

Riverfront Coliseum

Cincinnati

National championship
March 30

Riverfront Coliseum

Cincinnati

      
E6 Notre Dame 66
MW3 Tennessee 80
MW3 Tennessee 68
ME1 Old Dominion 59
ME1 Old Dominion 83*
W1 Stanford 82

E-East; ME-Mideast; MW-Midwest; W-West.

Record by conference

Thirteen conferences had more than one bid, or at least one win in NCAA Tournament play:[1]

Conference # of Bids Record Win % Round
of 32
Sweet
Sixteen
Elite
Eight
Final
Four
Championship
Game
Southeastern 7 19–6 .760 7 6 3 1 1
Atlantic Coast 6 5–6 .455 3 2
Big 12 6 5–6 .455 4 1
Pacific-10 5 7–5 .583 4 1 1 1
Big Ten 5 5–5 .500 4 1
Conference USA 5 2–5 .286 2
Big East 2 7–2 .778 2 2 2 1
Atlantic 10 2 4–2 .667 2 1 1
Sun Belt 2 2–2 .500 1 1
Southland 2 1–2 .333 1
Western Athletic 2 1–2 .333 1
West Coast 2 0–2
Colonial 1 5–1 .833 1 1 1 1 1

Seventeen conferences went 0-1: America East, Big Sky Conference, Big South Conference, Big West Conference, Ivy League, MAAC, MAC, Mid-Continent, MEAC, Midwestern Collegiate, Missouri Valley Conference, Northeast Conference, Ohio Valley Conference, Patriot League, Southern Conference, SWAC, and Trans America[1]

All-Tournament team

Game officials

  • Sally Bell (semifinal)
  • Carla Fujimoto (semifinal)
  • Ray Bomeli (semifinal)
  • John Morningstar (semifinal)
  • Scott Yarbrough (semifinal)
  • Judy Schneider (semifinal)
  • Yvette McKinney (final)
  • Dee Kantner (final)
  • Violet Palmer (final) [1]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Nixon, Rick. "Official 2012 NCAA Women's Final Four Records Book" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved 22 April 2012.
  2. ^ "Attendance and Sites" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
  3. ^ Voepel, Mechelle (November 20, 2006). "Predetermined sites haven't boosted attendance". ESPN. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
  4. ^ "Official 2012 NCAA Women's Final Four Records Book". NCAA. February 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-17.
  5. ^ "THE TOURNAMENT" (PDF). NCAA. pp. 86–87. (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-22. Retrieved 16 April 022.

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The 1997 NCAA Division I women s basketball tournament began on March 14 1997 and concluded on March 30 1997 when Tennessee won the national title The Final Four was held at Riverfront Coliseum in Cincinnati on March 28 30 1997 Tennessee Old Dominion Stanford and Notre Dame qualified to the Final Four Tennessee and Old Dominion won their semi final Final Four matchups and continued on to the championship Tennessee defeated Old Dominion 68 59 for their fifth national title 1997 NCAA Division Iwomen s basketball tournamentTeams64Finals siteRiverfront ColiseumCincinnatiChampionsTennessee Volunteers 5th title Runner upOld Dominion Monarchs 2nd title game SemifinalistsStanford Cardinal 6th Final Four Notre Dame Fighting Irish 1st Final Four NCAA Division I women s tournaments 1996 1998 Contents 1 Tournament records 2 Qualifying teams automatic 3 Qualifying teams at large 4 Bids by conference 5 First and second rounds 6 Regionals and Final Four 7 Bids by state 8 Brackets 8 1 East Region 8 2 Mideast Region 8 3 Midwest Region 8 4 West Region 8 5 Final Four 9 Record by conference 10 All Tournament team 11 Game officials 12 See also 13 NotesTournament records EditField goal percentage Kristin Folkl Stamford hit all eight field goal attempts in the semi final game against Old Dominion setting the record for field goal percentage in a Final Four game Assists Kellie Jolly Tennessee recorded eleven assists in the championship game against Old Dominion setting the record for most assists in a Final Four game Field goal percentage Tennessee hit 29 of 49 field goals attempts 59 2 in the championship game against Old Dominion setting the record for the field goal percentage in a Final Four game 1 Qualifying teams automatic EditSixty four teams were selected to participate in the 1997 NCAA Tournament Thirty conferences were eligible for an automatic bid to the 1997 NCAA tournament 1 Automatic Bids Record Qualifying School Conference Regular Season Conference SeedAuburn University SEC 21 9 5 7 7University of Colorado at Boulder Big 12 21 8 12 4 2University of Connecticut Big East 30 0 18 0 1University of Detroit Mercy Midwestern Collegiate 23 6 14 2 14Drake University Missouri Valley Conference 23 7 14 4 13Eastern Kentucky University Ohio Valley Conference 24 5 16 2 15Florida International University Trans America 21 8 12 4 14Grambling State University SWAC 24 5 14 0 14Harvard University Ivy League 20 6 14 0 16Howard University MEAC 24 5 18 0 16University of Iowa Big Ten 17 11 9 7 9Lehigh University Patriot League 15 14 7 5 16Liberty University Big South Conference 22 7 9 5 16Louisiana Tech University Sun Belt Conference 29 3 12 2 2University of Maine America East 22 7 17 1 13Marshall University Southern Conference 18 11 9 5 15University of Montana Big Sky Conference 25 3 16 0 9University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ACC 27 2 15 1 1Old Dominion University Colonial 29 1 16 0 1San Diego State University WAC 23 6 15 1 11University of San Francisco West Coast Conference 25 5 11 3 11St Francis PA Northeast Conference 19 10 16 2 15Saint Joseph s University Atlantic 10 25 4 15 1 7Saint Peter s College MAAC 25 3 14 0 15Stanford University Pac 10 30 1 18 0 1Texas State University Southland 17 11 11 5 14University of Toledo MAC 27 3 16 2 10Troy University Mid Continent 23 6 13 3 13Tulane University Conference USA 26 4 12 2 4University of California Santa Barbara Big West Conference 24 5 14 1 13Qualifying teams at large EditThirty four additional teams were selected to complete the sixty four invitations 1 At large Bids Record Qualifying School Conference Regular Season Conference SeedUniversity of Alabama Southeastern 23 6 10 2 2University of Arizona Pacific 10 22 7 12 6 7Clemson University Atlantic Coast 19 10 8 8 5DePaul University Conference USA 20 8 10 4 12Duke University Atlantic Coast 18 10 9 7 5University of Florida Southeastern 21 8 9 3 3The George Washington University Atlantic 10 25 5 16 0 5University of Georgia Southeastern 22 5 11 1 2University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Big Ten 22 7 12 4 4Iowa State University Big 12 17 11 9 7 12University of Kansas Big 12 24 5 14 2 3Kansas State University Big 12 19 11 9 7 10University of Louisville Conference USA 20 8 12 2 10Louisiana State University Southeastern 23 4 9 3 4Marquette University Conference USA 20 9 10 4 12University of Maryland College Park Atlantic Coast 18 9 9 7 9University of Memphis Conference USA 22 6 12 2 11Michigan State University Big Ten 21 7 12 4 8North Carolina State University Atlantic Coast 19 11 9 7 8Northwestern University Big Ten 17 10 9 7 12University of Notre Dame Big East 27 6 17 1 6University of Oregon Pacific 10 21 6 14 4 6University of Portland West Coast 27 2 14 0 9Purdue University Big Ten 16 10 12 4 8University of Southern California Pacific 10 18 9 13 5 6Stephen F Austin State University Southland 27 4 16 0 7University of Tennessee Southeastern 23 10 8 4 3University of Texas at Austin Big 12 21 7 12 4 3Texas Tech University Big 12 19 8 11 5 8University of Utah Western Athletic 24 5 15 1 5Vanderbilt University Southeastern 18 10 6 6 6University of Virginia Atlantic Coast 21 7 12 4 4University of Washington Pacific 10 17 11 12 6 11Western Kentucky University Sun Belt 22 8 12 2 10Bids by conference EditThirty conferences earned an automatic bid In eighteen cases the automatic bid was the only representative from the conference Thirty four additional at large teams were selected from twelve of the conferences 1 Bids Conference Teams7 Southeastern Auburn Alabama Florida Georgia LSU Tennessee Vanderbilt6 Atlantic Coast North Carolina Clemson Duke Maryland North Carolina St Virginia6 Big 12 Colorado Iowa St Kansas Kansas St Texas Texas Tech5 Big Ten Iowa Illinois Michigan St Northwestern Purdue5 Conference USA Tulane DePaul Louisville Marquette Memphis5 Pacific 10 Stanford Arizona Oregon Southern California Washington2 Atlantic 10 St Joseph s George Washington2 Big East Connecticut Notre Dame2 Southland Texas St Stephen F Austin2 Sun Belt Louisiana Tech Western Kentucky2 West Coast San Francisco Portland2 Western Athletic San Diego St Utah1 America East Maine1 Big Sky Montana1 Big South Liberty1 Big West UC Santa Barb 1 Colonial Old Dominion1 Ivy Harvard1 Metro Atlantic St Peter s1 Mid American Toledo1 Mid Continent Troy1 Mid Eastern Howard1 Midwestern Detroit1 Missouri Valley Drake1 Northeast St Francis PA 1 Ohio Valley Eastern Kentucky1 Patriot Lehigh1 Southern Marshall1 Southwestern Grambling State1 Trans America FIUFirst and second rounds Edit Chapel Hill Austin Tuscaloosa Washington Baton Rouge Norfolk Ruston Gainesville Knoxville Boulder Storrs Champaign Athens Charlottesville Stanford Lawrenceclass notpageimage 1997 NCAA NCAA first and second round venues In 1997 the field remained at 64 teams The teams were seeded and assigned to four geographic regions with seeds 1 16 in each region In Round 1 seeds 1 and 16 faced each other as well as seeds 2 and 15 seeds 3 and 14 seeds 4 and 13 seeds 5 and 12 seeds 6 and 11 seeds 7 and 10 and seeds 8 and 9 In the first two rounds the top four seeds were given the opportunity to host the first round game In most cases the higher seed accepted the opportunity The exception 2 Fourth seeded Tulane was unable to host due to a facility hotel availability conflict 3 so fifth seeded George Washington hosted three first and second round gamesMichigan State was involved in two overtime games winning in the first round against Portland then losing in overtime in the second round against North Carolina Old Dominion was also involved in two overtime games winning in the second round against Purdue then winning in the national semifinal game against Stanford The following table lists the region host school venue and the sixteen first and second round locations Region Rnd Host Venue City StateEast 1 amp 2 University of North Carolina Carmichael Auditorium Chapel Hill North CarolinaEast 1 amp 2 University of Texas Frank Erwin Center Austin TexasEast 1 amp 2 University of Alabama Coleman Coliseum Tuscaloosa AlabamaEast 1 amp 2 George Washington University Charles E Smith Athletic Center Washington District of ColumbiaMideast 1 amp 2 Louisiana State University LSU Assembly Center Pete Maravich Assembly Center Baton Rouge LouisianaMideast 1 amp 2 Old Dominion University Old Dominion University Fieldhouse Norfolk VirginiaMideast 1 amp 2 Louisiana Tech University Thomas Assembly Center Ruston LouisianaMideast 1 amp 2 University of Florida O Connell Center Gainesville FloridaMidwest 1 amp 2 University of Tennessee Thompson Boling Arena Knoxville TennesseeMidwest 1 amp 2 University of Colorado CU Events Center Coors Events Center Boulder ColoradoMidwest 1 amp 2 University of Connecticut Harry A Gampel Pavilion Storrs ConnecticutMidwest 1 amp 2 University of Illinois Assembly Hall Champaign Champaign IllinoisWest 1 amp 2 University of Georgia Georgia Coliseum Stegeman Coliseum Athens GeorgiaWest 1 amp 2 University of Virginia University Hall University of Virginia Charlottesville VirginiaWest 1 amp 2 Stanford University Maples Pavilion Stanford CaliforniaWest 1 amp 2 University of Kansas Allen Field House Lawrence KansasRegionals and Final Four Edit Columbia West Lafayette Iowa City Missoula Cincinnaticlass notpageimage 1997 NCAA regionals and Final Four The Regionals named for the general location were held from March 22 to March 24 at these sites East Regional Carolina Coliseum Columbia South Carolina Host University of South Carolina Mideast Regional Mackey Arena West Lafayette Indiana Host Purdue University Midwest Regional Carver Hawkeye Arena Iowa City Iowa Host University of Iowa West Regional Dahlberg Arena Missoula Montana Host University of Montana Each regional winner advanced to the Final Four held March 28 and March 30 in Cincinnati at the Riverfront ColiseumBids by state EditThe sixty four teams came from thirty two states plus Washington D C California had the most teams with five bids Eighteen states did not have any teams receiving bids 1 NCAA Women s basketball Tournament invitations by state 1997 Bids State Teams5 California San Diego St San Francisco Stanford UC Santa Barb Southern California4 Louisiana Grambling Louisiana Tech Tulane LSU4 Texas Texas St Stephen F Austin Texas Texas Tech3 Alabama Auburn Troy Alabama3 Illinois DePaul Illinois Northwestern3 Iowa Drake Iowa Iowa St 3 Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Louisville Western Kentuck 3 North Carolina North Carolina Duke North Carolina St 3 Tennessee Memphis Tennessee Vanderbilt3 Virginia Liberty Old Dominion Virginia2 District of Columbia Howard George Washington2 Florida FIU Florida2 Indiana Notre Dame Purdue2 Kansas Kansas Kansas St 2 Michigan Detroit Michigan St 2 Oregon Oregon Portland3 Pennsylvania Lehigh St Joseph s St Francis1 Arizona Arizona1 Colorado Colorado1 Connecticut Connecticut1 Georgia Georgia1 Maine Maine1 Maryland Maryland1 Massachusetts Harvard1 Montana Montana1 New Jersey St Peter s1 Ohio Toledo1 South Carolina Clemson1 Utah Utah1 Washington Washington1 West Virginia Marshall1 Wisconsin MarquetteBrackets EditData source 4 Denotes overtime period 5 East Region Edit First roundMarch 14 and 15 Higher Seed s Home CourtSecond roundMarch 16 and 17 Higher Seed s Home CourtRegional semifinalsMarch 22 Carolina ColiseumColumbia South CarolinaRegional finalsMarch 24 Carolina ColiseumColumbia South Carolina 1at North Carolina7816Harvard531North Carolina81 8Michigan State718Michigan State75 9Portland701North Carolina465George Washington555at George Washington 6112Northwestern465George Washington 814Tulane674Tulane7213UCSB695George Washington526Notre Dame626Notre Dame9311Memphis626Notre Dame863Texas833at Texas6614SW Texas State386Notre Dame872Alabama717Saint Joseph s7010Kansas State527Saint Joseph s522Alabama612at Alabama9415St Francis PA 50 George Washington was a host as a 5 seed as 4 seed Tulane s facility was considered inadequate by the NCAA Mideast Region Edit First roundMarch 14 and 15 Higher Seed s Home CourtSecond roundMarch 16 and 17 Higher Seed s Home CourtRegional semifinalsMarch 22 Mackey ArenaWest Lafayette IndianaRegional finalsMarch 24 Mackey ArenaWest lafayette Indiana 1at Old Dominion10216Liberty521Old Dominion69 8Purdue658Purdue749Maryland481Old Dominion624LSU495Clemson6612Marquette7012Marquette584LSU714at LSU8813Maine791Old Dominion533Florida516USC6811San Francisco556USC783Florida923at Florida9214Florida International683Florida712Louisiana Tech577Auburn6810Louisville657Auburn482Louisiana Tech742at Louisiana Tech9415Saint Peter s50Midwest Region Edit First roundMarch 14 and 15 Higher Seed s Home CourtSecond roundMarch 16 and 17 Higher Seed s Home CourtRegional semifinalsMarch 22 Carver Hawkeye ArenaIowa City IowaRegional finalsMarch 24 Carver Hawkeye ArenaIowa City Iowa 1at Connecticut10316Lehigh351Connecticut729Iowa538North Carolina State509Iowa561Connecticut784Illinois735Duke7012DePaul565Duke674Illinois854at Illinois7913Drake621Connecticut813Tennessee916Oregon8011San Diego State686Oregon593Tennessee763at Tennessee9114Grambling State543Tennessee752Colorado677Stephen F Austin7910Toledo667Stephen F Austin572Colorado662at Colorado6915Marshall49West Region Edit First roundMarch 14 and 15 Higher Seed s Home CourtSecond roundMarch 16 and 17 Higher Seed s Home CourtRegional semifinalsMarch 22 Dahlberg ArenaMissoula MontanaRegional finalsMarch 24 Dahlberg ArenaMissoula Montana 1at Stanford11116Howard591Stanford678Texas Tech458Texas Tech479Montana451Stanford914Virginia695Utah6612Iowa State575Utah464Virginia654at Virginia9613Troy State741Stanford822Georgia476Vanderbilt7411Washington626Vanderbilt513Kansas443at Kansas8114Detroit676Vanderbilt522Georgia667Arizona7610Western Kentucky547Arizona742Georgia802at Georgia9115Eastern Kentucky55Final Four Edit National semifinalsMarch 28 Riverfront ColiseumCincinnatiNational championshipMarch 30 Riverfront ColiseumCincinnati E6Notre Dame66MW3Tennessee80MW3Tennessee68ME1Old Dominion59ME1Old Dominion83 W1Stanford82E East ME Mideast MW Midwest W West Record by conference EditThirteen conferences had more than one bid or at least one win in NCAA Tournament play 1 Conference of Bids Record Win Round of 32 Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four Championship GameSoutheastern 7 19 6 760 7 6 3 1 1Atlantic Coast 6 5 6 455 3 2 Big 12 6 5 6 455 4 1 Pacific 10 5 7 5 583 4 1 1 1 Big Ten 5 5 5 500 4 1 Conference USA 5 2 5 286 2 Big East 2 7 2 778 2 2 2 1 Atlantic 10 2 4 2 667 2 1 1 Sun Belt 2 2 2 500 1 1 Southland 2 1 2 333 1 Western Athletic 2 1 2 333 1 West Coast 2 0 2 Colonial 1 5 1 833 1 1 1 1 1Seventeen conferences went 0 1 America East Big Sky Conference Big South Conference Big West Conference Ivy League MAAC MAC Mid Continent MEAC Midwestern Collegiate Missouri Valley Conference Northeast Conference Ohio Valley Conference Patriot League Southern Conference SWAC and Trans America 1 All Tournament team EditChamique Holdsclaw Tennessee Kellie Jolly Tennessee Ticha Penicheiro Old Dominion Nyree Roberts Old Dominion Clarisse Machanguana Old Dominion 1 Game officials EditSally Bell semifinal Carla Fujimoto semifinal Ray Bomeli semifinal John Morningstar semifinal Scott Yarbrough semifinal Judy Schneider semifinal Yvette McKinney final Dee Kantner final Violet Palmer final 1 See also Edit1997 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament 1997 NCAA Division II women s basketball tournament 1997 NCAA Division III women s basketball tournament 1997 NAIA Division I women s basketball tournament 1997 NAIA Division II women s basketball tournamentNotes Edit a b c d e f g h i Nixon Rick Official 2012 NCAA Women s Final Four Records Book PDF NCAA Retrieved 22 April 2012 Attendance and Sites PDF NCAA Retrieved 19 March 2012 Voepel Mechelle November 20 2006 Predetermined sites haven t boosted attendance ESPN Retrieved 18 April 2012 Official 2012 NCAA Women s Final Four Records Book NCAA February 2012 Retrieved 2012 04 17 THE TOURNAMENT PDF NCAA pp 86 87 Archived PDF from the original on 2022 03 22 Retrieved 16 April 022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1997 NCAA Division I women 27s basketball tournament amp oldid 1111099588, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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