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NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament

The NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament, sometimes referred to as Women's March Madness,[1] is a single-elimination tournament played each spring in the United States, currently featuring 68 women's college basketball teams from the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), to determine the national championship.

NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament
Current season, competition or edition:
2023 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament
SportBasketball
Founded1982; 42 years ago (1982)
Inaugural season1982
Organising bodyNCAA
No. of teams68
Most recent
champion(s)
LSU
(1st title)
(2023)
Most titlesUConn (11)
TV partner(s)ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNEWS, WatchESPN
Level on pyramid1
Official websitencaa.com/basketball

The tournament was preceded by the AIAW women's basketball tournament, which was organized by the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) from 1972 to 1982. Basketball was one of 12 women's sports added to the NCAA championship program for the 1981–82 school year, as the NCAA engaged in battle with the AIAW for sole governance of women's collegiate sports. The AIAW continued to conduct its established championship program in the same 12 (and other) sports; however, after a year of dual women's championships, the NCAA prevailed, while the AIAW disbanded.

As of 2022, the tournament follows the same format and selection process as its men's counterpart, with 32 automatic bids awarded to the champions of the Division I conferences, and 36 "at-large bids" extended by the NCAA Selection Committee, which are placed into four regional divisions and seeded from 1 to 16. The four lowest-seeded automatic bids, and the four lowest-seeded at-large bids, compete in the First Four games to advance to the 64-team bracket in the first round. The national semi-finals, branded as the Women's Final Four, are traditionally scheduled on the same weekend as the men's Final Four, but in a different host city. Presently, the Women's Final Four uses a Friday/Sunday scheduling, with its games occurring one day prior to the men's Final Four and championship, respectively.[2]

Attendance and interest in the women's championship have grown over the years, especially from 2003 to 2016, when the final championship game was moved to the Tuesday following the Monday men's championship game.[2] The tournament is often overshadowed by the more-prominent men's tournament; after a gender equality review following the 2021 tournament, the NCAA expanded it to the current 68-team format of the men's tournament, and extended the "March Madness" branding to the tournament as well. Still, the tournament receives a smaller amount of funding from broadcast rights (which are held by ESPN, and are pooled with those of other NCAA Division I championships besides golf and men's basketball) and sponsorship (which are sold by CBS and Turner Sports) than the men's tournament.

With 11 national titles, the UConn Huskies hold the record for the most NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championships, which included four straight championships from 2013 through 2016.[3] The team had also made the semi-finals for 14 consecutive tournaments.

Tournament format edit

From 1982 to 1990, 1996 to 2002, 2017 to 2019 and since 2021, the Women's Final Four is usually played on the Friday before the Men's Final Four or the hours before the men played on the final Saturday of the tournament. The final, since 2023, is played the Sunday afternoon following the Men's Final Four; from 2017 to 2019, 2021 and 2022, Sunday evening.

The tournament bracket is made up of champions from each Division I conference, which are automatic bids. The remaining slots are at-large bids, with teams chosen by an NCAA selection committee. The selection process and tournament seedings are based on several factors, including team rankings, win–loss records, and NET data.

Since 2022, 68 teams qualify for the tournament played in March and April. Of these teams, 32 earn automatic bids by winning their respective conference tournaments. Since 2017 the Ivy League conducts its own post-season tournament. The remaining teams are granted "at-large" bids, which are extended by the NCAA Selection Committee. Dr. Marilyn McNeil, vice president/director of athletics at Monmouth University is the current chairwoman. On March 1, 2011, Bowling Green State University's director of intercollegiate athletics, Greg Christopher, was appointed chair of the NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Committee during the 2011–12 academic year.[4]

The tournament begins with four opening-round games known as the First Four. Like the men's version, the women's First Four involves the four lowest-ranked conference champions playing for 16 seeds in the round of 64, and the four lowest-ranked at-large teams playing for their own spots in the round of 64.[5]

The tournament is split into four regional tournaments, and each regional has teams seeded from 1 to 16, with the committee ostensibly making every region as comparable to the others as possible.[citation needed] The top-seeded team in each region plays the #16 team, the #2 team plays the #15, etc. (meaning that all first-round games involve teams whose seeds add up to 17).

Number of teams, and seeding edit

The first NCAA women's basketball tournament was held in 1982. The AIAW also held a basketball tournament in 1982, but most of the top teams, including defending AIAW champion Louisiana Tech, decided to participate in the NCAA tournament.

The championship consisted of 32 teams from 1982 to 1985 (in 1983, 36), 40 teams from 1986 to 1988, and 48 teams from 1989 to 1993. From 1994 to 2021, 64 teams competed in each tournament. From 2022, the tournament will involve 68 teams, matching the size of the D-I men's tournament.

Prior to 1996, seeding was conducted on a regional basis. The top teams (eight in the 32-, 40-, and 48-team formats, and 16 in the 64-team format) were ranked and seeded on a national basis. The remaining teams were then seeded based on their geographic region. Teams were moved outside of its geographic region only if it was necessary to balance the bracket, or if the proximity of an opponent outside of its region would be comparable and a more competitive game would result. In 1993, all teams except for the top four were explicitly unseeded. The regional seeding resumed in 1994. In 1996, seeds were assigned on a national basis using an "S-Curve" format[clarification needed] similar to the process used in selecting the field for the men's tournament.

The following table summarizes some of the key attributes of the seeding process:[6]

  Number of teams selected    
Year Automatic At-large Total Location of first round(s) Seeding Basis
1982 12 20 32 Higher seed Regional
1983 14 22 36 Higher seed[seed 1]
1984 17 15 32
1985 18 14 Higher seed
1986 17 23 40 Higher seed[seed 1]
1987 18 22
1988
1989 19 29 48
1990 21 27
1991
1992 22 26
1993 23 25
1994 32 32 64
1995
1996 31 33 Higher seed National
1997 30 34 Higher seed[seed 1]
1998 Higher seed
1999
2000 Higher seed[seed 1]
2001 31 33
2002 Higher seed
2003 16 Sites[seed 2]
2004
2005 8 Sites[seed 2]
2006
2007
2008
2009 16 Sites[seed 2]
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014 32 32
2015 Higher seed[seed 1]
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021 31[seed 3] 33
2022 32 36 68
  1. ^ a b c d e Some exceptions. Due to venue availability, in some cases, the lower seed hosted, or the game was played at a neutral site.
  2. ^ a b c From 2003 to 2014, sixteen predetermined sites were selected for first and second-round games. Teams were allowed to play at home, if hosting.
    Between 2005 and 2008, eight sites were used for first-round games.
  3. ^ Ivy League cancelled all winter athletics due to COVID-19.

Selection process edit

A special selection committee appointed by the NCAA determines which 68 teams will enter the tournament, and where they will be seeded and placed in the bracket. Because of the automatic bids, only 36 teams (the at-large bids) rely on the selection committee to secure them a spot in the tournament.

Women's NCAA Division I basketball champions edit

Year Winner Score Opponent Venue Other semifinalists
1982 Louisiana Tech
(1, 1–0)
76–62 Cheyney State
(1, 0–1)
Norfolk Scope (Norfolk, Virginia) Tennessee & Maryland
1983 USC
(1, 1–0)
69–67 Louisiana Tech
(2, 1–1)
Old Dominion & Georgia
1984 USC
(2, 2–0)
72–61 Tennessee
(1, 0–1)
Pauley Pavilion (Los Angeles, California) Cheyney State & Louisiana Tech
1985 Old Dominion
(1, 1–0)
70–65 Georgia
(1, 0–1)
Frank Erwin Center (Austin, Texas) Western Kentucky & Northeast Louisiana[a]
1986 Texas
(1, 1–0)
97–81 USC
(3, 2–1)
Rupp Arena (Lexington, Kentucky) Western Kentucky & Tennessee
1987 Tennessee
(2, 1–1)
67–44 Louisiana Tech
(3, 1–2)
Frank Erwin Center (Austin, Texas) Texas & Long Beach State
1988 Louisiana Tech
(4, 2–2)
56–54 Auburn
(1, 0–1)
Tacoma Dome (Tacoma, Washington) Long Beach State & Tennessee
1989 Tennessee
(3, 2–1)
76–60 Auburn
(2, 0–2)
Louisiana Tech & Maryland
1990 Stanford
(1, 1–0)
88–81 Auburn
(3, 0–3)
Thompson–Boling Arena (Knoxville, Tennessee) Virginia & Louisiana Tech
1991 Tennessee
(4, 3–1)
70–67 (OT) Virginia
(1, 0–1)
Lakefront Arena (New Orleans, Louisiana) Connecticut[b] & Stanford
1992 Stanford
(2, 2–0)
78–62 Western Kentucky
(1, 0–1)
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena (Los Angeles, California) Southwest Missouri State[c] & Virginia
1993 Texas Tech
(1, 1–0)
84–82 Ohio State
(1, 0–1)
Omni Coliseum (Atlanta, Georgia) Iowa & Vanderbilt
1994 North Carolina
(1, 1–0)
60–59 Louisiana Tech
(5, 2–3)
Richmond Coliseum (Richmond, Virginia) Purdue & Alabama
1995 Connecticut[b]
(1, 1–0)
70–64 Tennessee
(5, 3–2)
Target Center (Minneapolis, Minnesota) Stanford & Georgia
1996 Tennessee
(6, 4–2)
83–65 Georgia
(2, 0–2)
Charlotte Coliseum (Charlotte, North Carolina) Connecticut[b] & Stanford
1997 Tennessee
(7, 5–2)
68–59 Old Dominion
(2, 1–1)
Riverfront Coliseum (Cincinnati, Ohio) Notre Dame & Stanford
1998 Tennessee
(8, 6–2)
93–75 Louisiana Tech
(6, 2–4)
Kemper Arena (Kansas City, Missouri) Arkansas & NC State
1999 Purdue
(1, 1–0)
62–45 Duke
(1, 0–1)
San Jose Arena (San Jose, California) Louisiana Tech & Georgia
2000 Connecticut[b]
(2, 2–0)
71–52 Tennessee
(9, 6–3)
First Union Center (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Rutgers & Penn State
2001 Notre Dame
(1, 1–0)
68–66 Purdue
(2, 1–1)
Savvis Center (St. Louis, Missouri) Connecticut[b] & Southwest Missouri State[c]
2002 Connecticut[b]
(3, 3–0)
82–70 Oklahoma
(1, 0–1)
Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas) Tennessee & Duke
2003 Connecticut[b]
(4, 4–0)
73–68 Tennessee
(10, 6–4)
Georgia Dome (Atlanta, Georgia) Texas & Duke
2004 Connecticut[b]
(5, 5–0)
70–61 Tennessee
(11, 6–5)
New Orleans Arena (New Orleans, Louisiana) Minnesota & LSU
2005 Baylor
(1, 1–0)
84–62 Michigan State
(1, 0–1)
RCA Dome (Indianapolis, Indiana) LSU & Tennessee
2006 Maryland
(1, 1–0)
78–75 (OT) Duke
(2, 0–2)
TD Banknorth Garden (Boston, Massachusetts) North Carolina & LSU
2007 Tennessee
(12, 7–5)
59–46 Rutgers
(1, 0–1)
Quicken Loans Arena (Cleveland, Ohio)
2008 Tennessee
(13, 8–5)
64–48 Stanford
(3, 2–1)
St. Pete Times Forum (Tampa, Florida) LSU & Connecticut
2009 Connecticut[b]
(6, 6–0)
76–54 Louisville
(1, 0–1)
Scottrade Center (St. Louis, Missouri) Stanford & Oklahoma
2010 Connecticut[b]
(7, 7–0)
53–47 Stanford
(4, 2–2)
Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas) Baylor & Oklahoma
2011 Texas A&M
(1, 1–0)
76–70 Notre Dame
(2, 1–1)
Conseco Fieldhouse (Indianapolis, Indiana) Connecticut & Stanford
2012 Baylor
(2, 2–0)
80–61 Notre Dame
(3, 1–2)
Pepsi Center (Denver, Colorado) Stanford & Connecticut
2013 Connecticut[b]
(8, 8–0)
93–60 Louisville
(2, 0–2)
New Orleans Arena (New Orleans, Louisiana) Notre Dame & California
2014 UConn
(9, 9–0)
79–58 Notre Dame
(4, 1–3)
Bridgestone Arena (Nashville, Tennessee) Stanford & Maryland
2015 UConn
(10, 10–0)
63–53 Notre Dame
(5, 1–4)
Amalie Arena (Tampa, Florida) South Carolina & Maryland
2016 UConn
(11, 11–0)
82–51 Syracuse
(1, 0–1)
Bankers Life Fieldhouse (Indianapolis, Indiana) Oregon State & Washington
2017 South Carolina
(1, 1–0)
67–55 Mississippi State
(1, 0–1)
American Airlines Center (Dallas, Texas) UConn & Stanford
2018 Notre Dame
(6, 2–4)
61–58 Mississippi State
(2, 0–2)
Nationwide Arena (Columbus, Ohio) UConn & Louisville
2019 Baylor
(3, 3–0)
82–81 Notre Dame
(7, 2–5)
Amalie Arena (Tampa, Florida) UConn & Oregon
2020 Tournament canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Stanford
(5, 3–2)
54–53 Arizona
(1, 0–1)
Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas) UConn & South Carolina
2022 South Carolina
(2, 2–0)
64–49 UConn
(12, 11–1)
Target Center (Minneapolis, Minnesota) Stanford & Louisville
2023 LSU
(1, 1–0)
102–85 Iowa
(1, 0–1)
American Airlines Center (Dallas, Texas) South Carolina & Virginia Tech
2024 Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse (Cleveland, Ohio)
2025 Amalie Arena (Tampa, Florida)
2026 Footprint Center (Phoenix, Arizona)
2027 Nationwide Arena (Columbus, Ohio)
2028 Gainbridge Fieldhouse (Indianapolis, Indiana)
2029 Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas)
2030 Moda Center (Portland, Oregon)
2031 American Airlines Center (Dallas, Texas)
  1. ^ Known as Louisiana–Monroe since 1999–2000; alternately branded athletically as ULM.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Branded athletically as "UConn" since the 2013–14 season.
  3. ^ a b Known as Missouri State since 2005–06.

Team titles edit

 
UConn
Tennessee
Baylor
Stanford
Louisiana Tech
USC
Notre
Dame
LSU
Maryland
North
Carolina
Old Dominion
Purdue
South
Carolina
Texas
Texas
A&M
Texas
Tech
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Schools that have won the NCAA Division I women's basketball championship
  11,   8,   3,   2,   1

Multiple NCAA championship coaches edit

Coach School Championships
Geno Auriemma UConn 11
Pat Summitt Tennessee 8
Kim Mulkey Baylor / LSU 4
Tara VanDerveer Stanford 3
Muffet McGraw Notre Dame 2
Linda Sharp Southern California
Dawn Staley South Carolina

NCAA Championship by conference edit

Note: Conferences are listed by all champions' affiliations at that time; these do not necessarily match current affiliations.

Conference Year Championships
Southeastern 1987, 1989, 1991, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2007, 2008, 2017, 2022, 2023 11
Big East[a 1] 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013 9
Pac-12[a 2] 1983, 1984, 1990, 1992, 2021 5
Big 12 2005, 2011, 2012, 2019 4
American Athletic 2014, 2015, 2016 3
Atlantic Coast 1994, 2006, 2018
Southwest 1986, 1993 2
Western Collegiate 1983, 1984
American South 1988 1
Big Ten 1999
Independent 1982
Sun Belt 1985
  1. ^ The Big East Conference operated in its original form from 1979 until 2013. During that time, UConn won eight championships, and Notre Dame won one. Following the three-way 2013 split of that conference and subsequent settlement between the non-FBS schools and the remaining schools, the conference legally changed its name to the American Athletic Conference. Three schools (among them Notre Dame) left for the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2013, with a fourth doing the same in 2014; one school left for the Big Ten in 2014; and the non-FBS schools retained the Big East name. However, the current Big East now maintains the history of the original conference in all sports that it sponsors, including women's basketball. UConn then moved from the American to the new Big East in all sports outside football in the summer of 2020. The American no longer claims any of the original Big East's competitive history, though legally it does even in the two sports that it sponsors and the current Big East does not (football and women's rowing).
  2. ^ Known as the Pacific-10 Conference, or Pac-10, when its first 4 titles were won.

NCAA Final Four locations edit

 
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NCAA Final Four locations (hover over city to see arena)
  • 1982 – Norfolk, Virginia
  • 1983 – Norfolk, Virginia
  • 1984 – Los Angeles, California
  • 1985 – Austin, Texas
  • 1986 – Lexington, Kentucky
  • 1987 – Austin, Texas
  • 1988 – Tacoma, Washington
  • 1989 – Tacoma, Washington
  • 1990 – Knoxville, Tennessee
  • 1991 – New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 1992 – Los Angeles, California
  • 1993 – Atlanta, Georgia
  • 1994 – Richmond, Virginia
  • 1995 – Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • 1996 – Charlotte, North Carolina
  • 1997 – Cincinnati, Ohio
  • 1998 – Kansas City, Missouri
  • 1999 – San Jose, California
  • 2000 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • 2001 – St. Louis, Missouri
  • 2002 – San Antonio, Texas
  • 2003 – Atlanta, Georgia
  • 2004 – New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 2005 – Indianapolis, Indiana
  • 2006 – Boston, Massachusetts
  • 2007 – Cleveland, Ohio
  • 2008 – Tampa, Florida
  • 2009 – St. Louis, Missouri
  • 2010 – San Antonio, Texas
  • 2011 – Indianapolis, Indiana
  • 2012 – Denver, Colorado
  • 2013 – New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 2014 – Nashville, Tennessee
  • 2015 – Tampa, Florida
  • 2016 – Indianapolis, Indiana
  • 2017 – Dallas, Texas
  • 2018 – Columbus, Ohio
  • 2019 – Tampa, Florida
  • 2020 – New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 2021 – San Antonio, Texas
  • 2022 – Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • 2023 – Dallas, Texas
  • 2024 – Cleveland, Ohio
  • 2025 – Tampa, Florida
  • 2026 – Phoenix, Arizona
  • 2027 – Columbus, Ohio
  • 2028 – Indianapolis, Indiana
  • 2029 – San Antonio, Texas
  • 2030 – Portland, Oregon
  • 2031 – Dallas, Texas

Result by school and by year edit

Two hundred and eighty-three teams have appeared in the NCAA tournament in at least one year starting with 1982 (the initial year that the post-season tournament was under the auspices of the NCAA). The results for all years are shown in this table below.[7]

  •  ƒ  First Four (First played in 2022.)
  •  •  Round of 64 (Fewer than 64 teams invited before 1994.)
  •  32  Round of 32
  •  16  Sweet Sixteen
  •  E8  Elite Eight
  •  F4  Final Four
  •  RU  National Runner-up
  •  CH  National Champion
  •  CH   RU   F4   E8   16   32      ƒ  The team achieved the placement shown, but the participation was later vacated. These vacated appearances are not included in the total columns.

For each season, the 4 teams seeded No. 1 are shown with double underline, and 12 teams seeded between No. 2 and No. 4 are shown with dotted underline.

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The NCAA Division I women s basketball tournament sometimes referred to as Women s March Madness 1 is a single elimination tournament played each spring in the United States currently featuring 68 women s college basketball teams from the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA to determine the national championship NCAA Division I women s basketball tournamentCurrent season competition or edition 2023 NCAA Division I women s basketball tournamentSportBasketballFounded1982 42 years ago 1982 Inaugural season1982Organising bodyNCAANo of teams68Most recentchampion s LSU 1st title 2023 Most titlesUConn 11 TV partner s ABC ESPN ESPN2 ESPNU ESPNEWS WatchESPNLevel on pyramid1Official websitencaa com basketballThe tournament was preceded by the AIAW women s basketball tournament which was organized by the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women AIAW from 1972 to 1982 Basketball was one of 12 women s sports added to the NCAA championship program for the 1981 82 school year as the NCAA engaged in battle with the AIAW for sole governance of women s collegiate sports The AIAW continued to conduct its established championship program in the same 12 and other sports however after a year of dual women s championships the NCAA prevailed while the AIAW disbanded As of 2022 the tournament follows the same format and selection process as its men s counterpart with 32 automatic bids awarded to the champions of the Division I conferences and 36 at large bids extended by the NCAA Selection Committee which are placed into four regional divisions and seeded from 1 to 16 The four lowest seeded automatic bids and the four lowest seeded at large bids compete in the First Four games to advance to the 64 team bracket in the first round The national semi finals branded as the Women s Final Four are traditionally scheduled on the same weekend as the men s Final Four but in a different host city Presently the Women s Final Four uses a Friday Sunday scheduling with its games occurring one day prior to the men s Final Four and championship respectively 2 Attendance and interest in the women s championship have grown over the years especially from 2003 to 2016 when the final championship game was moved to the Tuesday following the Monday men s championship game 2 The tournament is often overshadowed by the more prominent men s tournament after a gender equality review following the 2021 tournament the NCAA expanded it to the current 68 team format of the men s tournament and extended the March Madness branding to the tournament as well Still the tournament receives a smaller amount of funding from broadcast rights which are held by ESPN and are pooled with those of other NCAA Division I championships besides golf and men s basketball and sponsorship which are sold by CBS and Turner Sports than the men s tournament With 11 national titles the UConn Huskies hold the record for the most NCAA Women s Division I Basketball Championships which included four straight championships from 2013 through 2016 3 The team had also made the semi finals for 14 consecutive tournaments Contents 1 Tournament format 2 Number of teams and seeding 3 Selection process 4 Women s NCAA Division I basketball champions 4 1 Team titles 4 2 Multiple NCAA championship coaches 4 3 NCAA Championship by conference 4 4 NCAA Final Four locations 5 Result by school and by year 6 Tournament trends 6 1 Top ranked teams 6 2 Champions excluded the next year 6 3 No 1 seeds 6 4 High seeds 6 5 Low seeds 6 6 Best Performances by 14 amp 15 Seeds 6 7 First round games 6 8 Second round games 6 9 Teams entering the tournament unbeaten 6 9 1 Undefeated teams not in the tournament 6 10 Home state 6 11 Championship margins 6 12 Same conference championship games 7 Television coverage and revenues 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksTournament format editFrom 1982 to 1990 1996 to 2002 2017 to 2019 and since 2021 the Women s Final Four is usually played on the Friday before the Men s Final Four or the hours before the men played on the final Saturday of the tournament The final since 2023 is played the Sunday afternoon following the Men s Final Four from 2017 to 2019 2021 and 2022 Sunday evening The tournament bracket is made up of champions from each Division I conference which are automatic bids The remaining slots are at large bids with teams chosen by an NCAA selection committee The selection process and tournament seedings are based on several factors including team rankings win loss records and NET data Main article NCAA basketball tournament selection process Since 2022 68 teams qualify for the tournament played in March and April Of these teams 32 earn automatic bids by winning their respective conference tournaments Since 2017 the Ivy League conducts its own post season tournament The remaining teams are granted at large bids which are extended by the NCAA Selection Committee Dr Marilyn McNeil vice president director of athletics at Monmouth University is the current chairwoman On March 1 2011 Bowling Green State University s director of intercollegiate athletics Greg Christopher was appointed chair of the NCAA Division I Women s Basketball Committee during the 2011 12 academic year 4 The tournament begins with four opening round games known as the First Four Like the men s version the women s First Four involves the four lowest ranked conference champions playing for 16 seeds in the round of 64 and the four lowest ranked at large teams playing for their own spots in the round of 64 5 The tournament is split into four regional tournaments and each regional has teams seeded from 1 to 16 with the committee ostensibly making every region as comparable to the others as possible citation needed The top seeded team in each region plays the 16 team the 2 team plays the 15 etc meaning that all first round games involve teams whose seeds add up to 17 Number of teams and seeding editThe first NCAA women s basketball tournament was held in 1982 The AIAW also held a basketball tournament in 1982 but most of the top teams including defending AIAW champion Louisiana Tech decided to participate in the NCAA tournament The championship consisted of 32 teams from 1982 to 1985 in 1983 36 40 teams from 1986 to 1988 and 48 teams from 1989 to 1993 From 1994 to 2021 64 teams competed in each tournament From 2022 the tournament will involve 68 teams matching the size of the D I men s tournament Prior to 1996 seeding was conducted on a regional basis The top teams eight in the 32 40 and 48 team formats and 16 in the 64 team format were ranked and seeded on a national basis The remaining teams were then seeded based on their geographic region Teams were moved outside of its geographic region only if it was necessary to balance the bracket or if the proximity of an opponent outside of its region would be comparable and a more competitive game would result In 1993 all teams except for the top four were explicitly unseeded The regional seeding resumed in 1994 In 1996 seeds were assigned on a national basis using an S Curve format clarification needed similar to the process used in selecting the field for the men s tournament The following table summarizes some of the key attributes of the seeding process 6 Number of teams selected Year Automatic At large Total Location of first round s Seeding Basis1982 12 20 32 Higher seed Regional1983 14 22 36 Higher seed seed 1 1984 17 15 321985 18 14 Higher seed1986 17 23 40 Higher seed seed 1 1987 18 2219881989 19 29 481990 21 2719911992 22 261993 23 251994 32 32 6419951996 31 33 Higher seed National1997 30 34 Higher seed seed 1 1998 Higher seed19992000 Higher seed seed 1 2001 31 332002 Higher seed2003 16 Sites seed 2 20042005 8 Sites seed 2 2006200720082009 16 Sites seed 2 20102011201220132014 32 322015 Higher seed seed 1 201620172018201920202021 31 seed 3 332022 32 36 68 a b c d e Some exceptions Due to venue availability in some cases the lower seed hosted or the game was played at a neutral site a b c From 2003 to 2014 sixteen predetermined sites were selected for first and second round games Teams were allowed to play at home if hosting Between 2005 and 2008 eight sites were used for first round games Ivy League cancelled all winter athletics due to COVID 19 Selection process editFurther information NCAA basketball tournament selection process A special selection committee appointed by the NCAA determines which 68 teams will enter the tournament and where they will be seeded and placed in the bracket Because of the automatic bids only 36 teams the at large bids rely on the selection committee to secure them a spot in the tournament Women s NCAA Division I basketball champions editYear Winner Score Opponent Venue Other semifinalists1982 Louisiana Tech 1 1 0 76 62 Cheyney State 1 0 1 Norfolk Scope Norfolk Virginia Tennessee amp Maryland1983 USC 1 1 0 69 67 Louisiana Tech 2 1 1 Old Dominion amp Georgia1984 USC 2 2 0 72 61 Tennessee 1 0 1 Pauley Pavilion Los Angeles California Cheyney State amp Louisiana Tech1985 Old Dominion 1 1 0 70 65 Georgia 1 0 1 Frank Erwin Center Austin Texas Western Kentucky amp Northeast Louisiana a 1986 Texas 1 1 0 97 81 USC 3 2 1 Rupp Arena Lexington Kentucky Western Kentucky amp Tennessee1987 Tennessee 2 1 1 67 44 Louisiana Tech 3 1 2 Frank Erwin Center Austin Texas Texas amp Long Beach State1988 Louisiana Tech 4 2 2 56 54 Auburn 1 0 1 Tacoma Dome Tacoma Washington Long Beach State amp Tennessee1989 Tennessee 3 2 1 76 60 Auburn 2 0 2 Louisiana Tech amp Maryland1990 Stanford 1 1 0 88 81 Auburn 3 0 3 Thompson Boling Arena Knoxville Tennessee Virginia amp Louisiana Tech1991 Tennessee 4 3 1 70 67 OT Virginia 1 0 1 Lakefront Arena New Orleans Louisiana Connecticut b amp Stanford1992 Stanford 2 2 0 78 62 Western Kentucky 1 0 1 Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena Los Angeles California Southwest Missouri State c amp Virginia1993 Texas Tech 1 1 0 84 82 Ohio State 1 0 1 Omni Coliseum Atlanta Georgia Iowa amp Vanderbilt1994 North Carolina 1 1 0 60 59 Louisiana Tech 5 2 3 Richmond Coliseum Richmond Virginia Purdue amp Alabama1995 Connecticut b 1 1 0 70 64 Tennessee 5 3 2 Target Center Minneapolis Minnesota Stanford amp Georgia1996 Tennessee 6 4 2 83 65 Georgia 2 0 2 Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte North Carolina Connecticut b amp Stanford1997 Tennessee 7 5 2 68 59 Old Dominion 2 1 1 Riverfront Coliseum Cincinnati Ohio Notre Dame amp Stanford1998 Tennessee 8 6 2 93 75 Louisiana Tech 6 2 4 Kemper Arena Kansas City Missouri Arkansas amp NC State1999 Purdue 1 1 0 62 45 Duke 1 0 1 San Jose Arena San Jose California Louisiana Tech amp Georgia2000 Connecticut b 2 2 0 71 52 Tennessee 9 6 3 First Union Center Philadelphia Pennsylvania Rutgers amp Penn State2001 Notre Dame 1 1 0 68 66 Purdue 2 1 1 Savvis Center St Louis Missouri Connecticut b amp Southwest Missouri State c 2002 Connecticut b 3 3 0 82 70 Oklahoma 1 0 1 Alamodome San Antonio Texas Tennessee amp Duke2003 Connecticut b 4 4 0 73 68 Tennessee 10 6 4 Georgia Dome Atlanta Georgia Texas amp Duke2004 Connecticut b 5 5 0 70 61 Tennessee 11 6 5 New Orleans Arena New Orleans Louisiana Minnesota amp LSU2005 Baylor 1 1 0 84 62 Michigan State 1 0 1 RCA Dome Indianapolis Indiana LSU amp Tennessee2006 Maryland 1 1 0 78 75 OT Duke 2 0 2 TD Banknorth Garden Boston Massachusetts North Carolina amp LSU2007 Tennessee 12 7 5 59 46 Rutgers 1 0 1 Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland Ohio 2008 Tennessee 13 8 5 64 48 Stanford 3 2 1 St Pete Times Forum Tampa Florida LSU amp Connecticut2009 Connecticut b 6 6 0 76 54 Louisville 1 0 1 Scottrade Center St Louis Missouri Stanford amp Oklahoma2010 Connecticut b 7 7 0 53 47 Stanford 4 2 2 Alamodome San Antonio Texas Baylor amp Oklahoma2011 Texas A amp M 1 1 0 76 70 Notre Dame 2 1 1 Conseco Fieldhouse Indianapolis Indiana Connecticut amp Stanford2012 Baylor 2 2 0 80 61 Notre Dame 3 1 2 Pepsi Center Denver Colorado Stanford amp Connecticut2013 Connecticut b 8 8 0 93 60 Louisville 2 0 2 New Orleans Arena New Orleans Louisiana Notre Dame amp California2014 UConn 9 9 0 79 58 Notre Dame 4 1 3 Bridgestone Arena Nashville Tennessee Stanford amp Maryland2015 UConn 10 10 0 63 53 Notre Dame 5 1 4 Amalie Arena Tampa Florida South Carolina amp Maryland2016 UConn 11 11 0 82 51 Syracuse 1 0 1 Bankers Life Fieldhouse Indianapolis Indiana Oregon State amp Washington2017 South Carolina 1 1 0 67 55 Mississippi State 1 0 1 American Airlines Center Dallas Texas UConn amp Stanford2018 Notre Dame 6 2 4 61 58 Mississippi State 2 0 2 Nationwide Arena Columbus Ohio UConn amp Louisville2019 Baylor 3 3 0 82 81 Notre Dame 7 2 5 Amalie Arena Tampa Florida UConn amp Oregon2020 Tournament canceled due to the COVID 19 pandemic2021 Stanford 5 3 2 54 53 Arizona 1 0 1 Alamodome San Antonio Texas UConn amp South Carolina2022 South Carolina 2 2 0 64 49 UConn 12 11 1 Target Center Minneapolis Minnesota Stanford amp Louisville2023 LSU 1 1 0 102 85 Iowa 1 0 1 American Airlines Center Dallas Texas South Carolina amp Virginia Tech2024 Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse Cleveland Ohio 2025 Amalie Arena Tampa Florida 2026 Footprint Center Phoenix Arizona 2027 Nationwide Arena Columbus Ohio 2028 Gainbridge Fieldhouse Indianapolis Indiana 2029 Alamodome San Antonio Texas 2030 Moda Center Portland Oregon 2031 American Airlines Center Dallas Texas Known as Louisiana Monroe since 1999 2000 alternately branded athletically as ULM a b c d e f g h i j k Branded athletically as UConn since the 2013 14 season a b Known as Missouri State since 2005 06 Team titles edit nbsp nbsp UConn nbsp Tennessee nbsp Baylor nbsp Stanford nbsp Louisiana Tech nbsp USC nbsp NotreDame nbsp LSU nbsp Maryland nbsp NorthCarolina nbsp Old Dominion nbsp Purdue nbsp SouthCarolina nbsp Texas nbsp TexasA amp M nbsp TexasTechclass notpageimage Schools that have won the NCAA Division I women s basketball championship nbsp 11 nbsp 8 nbsp 3 nbsp 2 nbsp 1 Team YearsUConn 11 1995 2000 2002 2003 2004 2009 2010 2013 2014 2015 2016Tennessee 8 1987 1989 1991 1996 1997 1998 2007 2008Baylor 3 2005 2012 2019Stanford 1990 1992 2021Louisiana Tech 2 1982 1988Notre Dame 2001 2018South Carolina 2017 2022USC 1983 1984LSU 1 2023Maryland 2006North Carolina 1994Old Dominion 1985Purdue 1999Texas 1986Texas A amp M 2011Texas Tech 1993Multiple NCAA championship coaches edit Coach School ChampionshipsGeno Auriemma UConn 11Pat Summitt Tennessee 8Kim Mulkey Baylor LSU 4Tara VanDerveer Stanford 3Muffet McGraw Notre Dame 2Linda Sharp Southern CaliforniaDawn Staley South CarolinaNCAA Championship by conference edit Note Conferences are listed by all champions affiliations at that time these do not necessarily match current affiliations Conference Year ChampionshipsSoutheastern 1987 1989 1991 1996 1997 1998 2007 2008 2017 2022 2023 11Big East a 1 1995 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2009 2010 2013 9Pac 12 a 2 1983 1984 1990 1992 2021 5Big 12 2005 2011 2012 2019 4American Athletic 2014 2015 2016 3Atlantic Coast 1994 2006 2018Southwest 1986 1993 2Western Collegiate 1983 1984American South 1988 1Big Ten 1999Independent 1982Sun Belt 1985 The Big East Conference operated in its original form from 1979 until 2013 During that time UConn won eight championships and Notre Dame won one Following the three way 2013 split of that conference and subsequent settlement between the non FBS schools and the remaining schools the conference legally changed its name to the American Athletic Conference Three schools among them Notre Dame left for the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2013 with a fourth doing the same in 2014 one school left for the Big Ten in 2014 and the non FBS schools retained the Big East name However the current Big East now maintains the history of the original conference in all sports that it sponsors including women s basketball UConn then moved from the American to the new Big East in all sports outside football in the summer of 2020 The American no longer claims any of the original Big East s competitive history though legally it does even in the two sports that it sponsors and the current Big East does not football and women s rowing Known as the Pacific 10 Conference or Pac 10 when its first 4 titles were won NCAA Final Four locations edit nbsp nbsp 82 nbsp 83 nbsp 84 nbsp 85 nbsp 86 nbsp 87 nbsp 88 nbsp 89 nbsp 90 nbsp 91 nbsp 92 nbsp 93 nbsp 94 nbsp 95 nbsp 96 nbsp 97 nbsp 98 nbsp 99 nbsp 00 nbsp 01 nbsp 02 nbsp 03 nbsp 04 nbsp 05 nbsp 06 nbsp 07 nbsp 08 nbsp 09 nbsp 10 nbsp 11 nbsp 12 nbsp 13 nbsp 14 nbsp 15 nbsp 16 nbsp 17 nbsp 18 nbsp 19 nbsp 20 nbsp 21 nbsp 22 nbsp 23 nbsp 24 nbsp 25 nbsp 26class notpageimage NCAA Final Four locations hover over city to see arena 1982 Norfolk Virginia 1983 Norfolk Virginia 1984 Los Angeles California 1985 Austin Texas 1986 Lexington Kentucky 1987 Austin Texas 1988 Tacoma Washington 1989 Tacoma Washington 1990 Knoxville Tennessee 1991 New Orleans Louisiana 1992 Los Angeles California 1993 Atlanta Georgia 1994 Richmond Virginia 1995 Minneapolis Minnesota 1996 Charlotte North Carolina 1997 Cincinnati Ohio 1998 Kansas City Missouri 1999 San Jose California 2000 Philadelphia Pennsylvania 2001 St Louis Missouri 2002 San Antonio Texas 2003 Atlanta Georgia 2004 New Orleans Louisiana 2005 Indianapolis Indiana 2006 Boston Massachusetts 2007 Cleveland Ohio 2008 Tampa Florida 2009 St Louis Missouri 2010 San Antonio Texas 2011 Indianapolis Indiana 2012 Denver Colorado 2013 New Orleans Louisiana 2014 Nashville Tennessee 2015 Tampa Florida 2016 Indianapolis Indiana 2017 Dallas Texas 2018 Columbus Ohio 2019 Tampa Florida 2020 New Orleans Louisiana 2021 San Antonio Texas 2022 Minneapolis Minnesota 2023 Dallas Texas 2024 Cleveland Ohio 2025 Tampa Florida 2026 Phoenix Arizona 2027 Columbus Ohio 2028 Indianapolis Indiana 2029 San Antonio Texas 2030 Portland Oregon 2031 Dallas TexasResult by school and by year editTwo hundred and eighty three teams have appeared in the NCAA tournament in at least one year starting with 1982 the initial year that the post season tournament was under the auspices of the NCAA The results for all years are shown in this table below 7 ƒ First Four First played in 2022 Round of 64 Fewer than 64 teams invited before 1994 32 Round of 32 16 Sweet Sixteen E8 Elite Eight F4 Final Four RU National Runner up CH National Champion CH RU F4 E8 16 32 ƒ The team achieved the placement shown but the participation was later vacated These vacated appearances are not included in the total columns For each season the 4 teams seeded No 1 are shown with double underline and 12 teams seeded between No 2 and No 4 are shown with dotted underline School Conference 16 E8 F4 CG CH 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23UConn Big East 34 30 27 22 12 11 32 F4 32 E8 CH F4 E8 E8 16 CH F4 CH CH CH 16 E8 E8 F4 CH CH F4 F4 CH CH CH CH F4 F4 F4 F4 RU 16Tennessee SEC 41 36 28 18 13 8 F4 E8 RU 16 F4 CH F4 CH E8 CH 16 E8 16 RU CH CH CH E8 RU 16 F4 RU RU F4 E8 CH CH 16 E8 E8 E8 16 E8 E8 32 32 32 16 16Stanford Pac 12 36 28 22 15 5 3 32 16 E8 CH F4 CH 16 E8 F4 F4 F4 32 32 16 32 E8 E8 E8 32 RU F4 RU F4 F4 16 F4 16 E8 F4 16 E8 CH F4 32Baylor Big 12 21 15 10 4 3 3 32 16 CH 16 32 32 16 F4 E8 CH 16 E8 E8 E8 E8 16 CH E8 32 32Notre Dame ACC 28 19 10 9 7 2 32 F4 16 32 16 CH 32 16 16 32 32 16 16 RU RU F4 RU RU 16 E8 CH RU 16 16Louisiana Tech CUSA 27 20 16 10 6 2 CH RU F4 E8 E8 RU CH F4 F4 E8 RU 16 E8 16 RU F4 E8 E8 16 16 USC Pac 12 17 10 6 3 3 2 E8 CH CH 16 RU 16 16 32 E8 16 E8 32 32 32 South Carolina SEC 19 13 7 5 2 2 16 32 16 E8 32 16 32 16 F4 16 CH E8 16 F4 CH F4Purdue Big Ten 27 12 8 3 2 1 32 16 32 16 F4 E8 32 E8 CH 32 RU 32 E8 16 32 16 E8 32 E8 32 32 32 32 32 ƒOld Dominion Sun Belt 25 12 5 3 2 1 16 F4 E8 CH 16 32 32 32 32 32 16 RU 16 16 16 E8 16LSU SEC 28 15 9 6 1 1 16 E8 32 16 32 16 16 E8 32 32 E8 F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 32 32 32 16 16 32 CHMaryland Big Ten 30 16 11 5 1 1 F4 16 32 32 E8 F4 32 E8 32 32 32 CH 32 E8 E8 32 E8 16 F4 F4 32 16 32 32 16 16 E8Texas Big 12 35 17 11 3 1 1 E8 E8 16 CH F4 E8 E8 E8 32 32 32 32 32 16 F4 16 32 32 32 16 E8 16 16 E8 E8 32North Carolina ACC 30 18 7 3 1 1 32 16 32 16 32 32 16 CH 16 16 E8 16 16 16 32 E8 F4 F4 E8 32 16 32 E8 16 16 32Texas Tech Big 12 20 11 4 1 1 1 32 32 16 CH 16 E8 16 32 32 16 E8 16 16 E8 32 16 Texas A amp M SEC 17 9 3 1 1 1 16 32 E8 16 32 CH 16 32 E8 32 32 16 16 16Auburn SEC 21 10 6 3 3 32 16 16 16 E8 RU RU RU E8 16 32 E8 32 32 32 32 32 32 Georgia SEC 36 20 11 5 2 32 F4 E8 RU 16 16 16 32 32 E8 32 F4 RU E8 F4 E8 32 16 E8 16 16 16 32 16 16 E8 32 32 32 32Duke ACC 25 17 11 4 2 32 32 32 32 E8 RU 16 16 F4 F4 E8 E8 RU 16 16 32 E8 E8 E8 E8 32 16 32 16 32Louisville ACC 25 12 8 4 2 32 32 32 32 32 32 16 RU 16 32 RU E8 16 32 16 F4 E8 E8 F4 E8Mississippi State SEC 12 5 3 2 2 32 32 32 32 16 32 16 RU RU E8 32Virginia ACC 25 12 7 3 1 32 32 32 16 E8 16 F4 RU F4 E8 16 E8 E8 16 32 16 32 32 32 32 32Oklahoma Big 12 23 10 3 3 1 16 32 16 16 RU 32 16 16 32 F4 F4 16 32 16 32 32 32 32 32Western Kentucky CUSA 20 6 3 3 1 F4 F4 32 32 16 RU 16 32 16 32 32 Rutgers Big Ten 26 11 7 2 1 E8 E8 16 32 32 32 16 E8 F4 32 32 E8 16 RU E8 16 32 32 Iowa Big Ten 29 9 5 2 1 32 E8 E8 16 32 32 32 F4 32 16 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 16 E8 16 32 RUCheyney D2 3 3 2 2 1 RU 16 F4Ohio State Big Ten 27 13 4 1 1 32 32 E8 16 E8 16 16 32 RU 32 32 32 16 32 16 32 16 32 16 16 32 16 E8Michigan State Big Ten 18 3 1 1 1 32 32 32 32 RU 16 32 16 32 32 32 32 32 32 Arizona Pac 12 10 2 1 1 1 32 16 32 32 32 RU 32 32Syracuse ACC 12 1 1 1 1 32 32 32 32 RU 32 32 32Long Beach State Big West 12 9 6 2 16 E8 E8 E8 16 F4 F4 E8 32 16 Missouri State Missouri Valley 17 5 2 2 32 F4 16 32 32 32 F4 16 16 Vanderbilt SEC 27 14 5 1 32 32 16 16 E8 F4 16 16 E8 16 32 E8 E8 32 16 16 32 32 16 16 32 32 32 Penn State Big Ten 25 13 4 1 16 E8 32 16 16 32 32 32 32 16 32 E8 32 16 32 F4 16 16 E8 32 16 32 16Washington Pac 12 19 7 3 1 32 32 32 16 32 E8 16 32 32 16 E8 32 F4 16Oregon Pac 12 17 4 3 1 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 E8 E8 F4 16 NC State ACC 28 15 2 1 16 32 16 16 32 16 16 16 16 16 32 F4 32 16 16 32 16 16 16 E8 Oregon State Pac 12 12 5 2 1 16 32 32 32 32 F4 16 E8 16 32Arkansas SEC 13 3 2 1 E8 16 32 F4 32 32 32 32 32 Alabama SEC 12 6 1 1 16 32 32 F4 16 16 16 16 32 32 Minnesota Big Ten 10 3 1 1 32 32 16 F4 16 32 32California Pac 12 14 2 1 1 32 32 16 32 F4 32 32 32 32Virginia Tech ACC 12 2 1 1 32 32 16 32 32 32 32 32 F4Louisiana Monroe Sun Belt 3 2 1 1 32 16 F4Ole Miss SEC 19 11 5 32 16 16 E8 E8 16 16 E8 16 E8 32 E8 16Kentucky SEC 17 6 4 E8 32 32 32 E8 32 E8 E8 16 32 16 32 32 32 Colorado Pac 12 15 7 3 32 32 E8 16 E8 32 16 32 E8 16 16Florida State ACC 21 5 3 32 32 32 32 32 16 32 32 E8 32 32 32 E8 16 E8 32 32 ƒ UCLA Pac 12 18 8 2 32 16 16 32 E8 32 32 32 32 16 16 E8 16 32 16Arizona State Pac 12 17 7 2 16 16 32 16 32 E8 32 E8 32 16 32 32 32 16Iowa State Big 12 21 6 2 32 E8 16 16 32 32 32 E8 16 32 32 32 16 Xavier Big East 10 2 2 32 E8 E8 32George Washington Atlantic 10 18 4 1 32 32 32 16 32 E8 32 32 32 32 32 16 16 Clemson ACC 16 4 1 32 32 16 16 E8 32 32 32 32 32 16 32 32 32Gonzaga West Coast 14 4 1 32 16 E8 16 16 32 32 Utah Pac 12 19 3 1 32 32 16 32 32 E8 32 32 16Kansas State Big 12 17 3 1 E8 16 32 16 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32Indiana Big Ten 9 3 1 16 32 32 E8 16 32Miami FL ACC 16 2 1 16 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 E8Florida SEC 16 2 1 32 32 E8 16 32 32 32 32 32 Drake Missouri Valley 14 2 1 E8 32 32 32 16 Villanova Big East 13 2 1 32 32 32 32 E8 32 32 32 16Michigan Big Ten 11 2 1 32 32 32 32 32 16 E8 32Creighton Big East 9 1 1 32 32 32 32 32 E8 Dayton Atlantic 10 9 1 1 32 32 E8 Lamar Southland 2 1 1 E8 Stephen F Austin WAC 20 5 32 32 32 16 16 32 16 16 16 32 32 DePaul Big East 25 4 32 32 32 32 32 16 16 32 16 32 16 32 32 ƒKansas Big 12 14 4 32 32 32 16 32 16 32 16 16 32James Madison Sun Belt 13 4 16 16 16 32 16 32 Oklahoma State Big 12 17 3 32 16 32 16 32 32 16 32 32 San Diego State Mountain West 9 3 16 16 32 32 16 Boston College ACC 7 3 32 32 16 16 32 16BYU Big 12 15 2 32 32 16 32 16 32 32 Nebraska Big Ten 15 2 32 32 32 32 16 16 32 Missouri SEC 13 2 16 32 32 32 32 16 32 32 32Georgia Tech ACC 11 2 32 32 32 16 16 Illinois Big Ten 9 2 32 32 32 16 16 32 32 ƒGeorgetown Big East 4 2 16 32 16 32Pittsburgh ACC 4 2 32 16 16 32Montana Big Sky 21 1 16 32 32 32 32 32 32 Green Bay Horizon 18 1 32 32 32 16 32 Liberty CUSA 17 1 16 UC Santa Barbara Big West 14 1 32 32 32 32 32 16 West Virginia Big 12 14 1 32 16 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 Marist MAAC 11 1 16 32 32 32 St John s Big East 11 1 32 32 32 32 32 32 16 32 Bowling Green MAC 11 1 32 16 South Dakota State Summit 11 1 32 32 16 32UNLV Mountain West 10 1 32 32 32 16 32 32 Southern Miss Sun Belt 8 1 32 32 16 32New Mexico Mountain West 8 1 16 32 Memphis American 6 1 16 32 32 32 Colorado State Mountain West 6 1 32 32 16 32 Central Michigan MAC 6 1 32 32 16 Providence Big East 5 1 16 32 Delaware CAA 5 1 32 16 Quinnipiac MAAC 5 1 16 32 Southern Illinois Missouri Valley 4 1 32 16 32Seton Hall Big East 4 1 16 32 San Francisco West Coast 4 1 16 South Dakota Summit 4 1 16Buffalo MAC 4 1 16 32 UAB American 2 1 16St Bonaventure Atlantic 10 2 1 16 32Middle Tennessee CUSA 20 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 Chattanooga SoCon 16 32 Marquette Big East 14 32 32 32 32 32 32 Holy Cross Patriot 13 32 32 Saint Joseph s Atlantic 10 13 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32Saint Francis PA Northeast 12 Tennessee Tech Ohio Valley 11 32 32 32 32 32 Temple American 11 32 32 32 32 32 Tulane American 11 32 32 32 Princeton Ivy League 10 32 32 32Maine America East 9 32 Hampton CAA 9 TCU Big 12 9 32 32 32 32 32 South Florida American 9 32 32 32 32 32Florida Gulf Coast ASUN 9 32 32 32 32Toledo MAC 9 32 32 32 32Hawaii Big West 8 32 Northwestern Big Ten 8 32 32 32 32 32 32Saint Peter s MAAC 7 32 SMU American 7 32 32 32 Wisconsin Big Ten 7 32 32 Austin Peay ASUN 7 Dartmouth Ivy League 7 Belmont Missouri Valley 7 32 32Vermont America East 7 32 UCF Big 12 7 32Fresno State Mountain West 7 Albany America East 7 32 Howard MEAC 6 32 Jackson State SWAC 6 32 New Mexico State CUSA 6 32 Illinois State Missouri Valley 6 32 32 32 Santa Clara West Coast 6 32 Florida International CUSA 6 32 32 32Harvard Ivy League 6 32 Hartford D3 6 32 32 Oral Roberts Summit 6 Boise State Mountain West 6 Prairie View A amp M SWAC 6 Robert Morris Horizon 6 Little Rock Ohio Valley 6 32 32 Grambling State SWAC 6 Northern Illinois MAC 5 32 32 Southern SWAC 5 ƒKent State MAC 5 32 32 Northwestern State Southland 5 Houston Big 12 5 32 32 Penn Ivy League 5 North Carolina A amp T CAA 5 Fairfield MAAC 5 Portland West Coast 5 Idaho Big Sky 4 32 La Salle Atlantic 10 4 32Appalachian State Sun Belt 4 Cincinnati Big 12 4 32 Bucknell Patriot 4 Manhattan MAAC 4 Pepperdine West Coast 4 Sacred Heart Northeast 4 Idaho State Big Sky 4 Lehigh Patriot 4 UT Martin Ohio Valley 4 Cal State Northridge Big West 4 Troy Sun Belt 4 Radford Big South 4 Mount St Mary s MAAC 4 ƒMercer SoCon 4 Washington State Pac 12 4 East Carolina American 3 32 Youngstown State Horizon 3 32 Rice American 3 32 Georgia State Sun Belt 3 Charlotte American 3 Alabama State SWAC 3 Richmond Atlantic 10 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School Conference # 16 E8 F4 CG CH 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23
UConn Big East 34 30 27 22 12 11 32 F4 32 E8 CH F4 E8 E8 16 CH F4 CH CH CH 16 E8 E8 F4 CH CH F4 F4 CH CH CH CH F4 F4 F4 F4 RU 16
Tennessee SEC 41 36 28 18 13 8 F4 E8 RU 16 F4 CH F4 CH E8 CH 16 E8 16 RU CH CH CH E8 RU 16 F4 RU RU F4 E8 CH CH 16 E8 E8 E8 16 E8 E8 32 32 32 16 16
Stanford Pac-12 36 28 22 15 5 3 32 16 E8 CH F4 CH 16 E8 F4 F4 F4 32 32 16 32 E8 E8 E8 32 RU F4 RU F4 F4 16 F4 16 E8 F4 16 E8 CH F4 32
Baylor Big 12 21 15 10 4 3 3 32 16 CH 16 32 32 16 F4 E8 CH 16 E8 E8 E8 E8 16 CH E8 32 32
Notre Dame ACC 28 19 10 9 7 2 32 F4 16 32 16 CH 32 16 16 32 32 16 16 RU RU F4 RU RU 16 E8 CH RU 16 16
Louisiana Tech CUSA 27 20 16 10 6 2 CH RU F4 E8 E8 RU CH F4 F4 E8 RU 16 E8 16 RU F4 E8 E8 16 16
USC Pac-12 17 10 6 3 3 2 E8 CH CH 16 RU 16 16 32 E8 16 E8 32 32 32
South Carolina SEC 19 13 7 5 2 2 16 32 16 E8 32 16 32 16 F4 16 CH E8 16 F4 CH F4
Purdue Big Ten 27 12 8 3 2 1 32 16 32 16 F4 E8 32 E8 CH 32 RU 32 E8 16 32 16 E8 32 E8 32 32 32 32 32 ƒ
Old Dominion Sun Belt 25 12 5 3 2 1 16 F4 E8 CH 16 32 32 32 32 32 16 RU 16 16 16 E8 16
LSU SEC 28 15 9 6 1 1 16 E8 32 16 32 16 16 E8 32 32 E8 F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 32 32 32 16 16 32 CH
Maryland Big Ten 30 16 11 5 1 1 F4 16 32 32 E8 F4 32 E8 32 32 32 CH 32 E8 E8 32 E8 16 F4 F4 32 16 32 32 16 16 E8
Texas Big 12 35 17 11 3 1 1 E8 E8 16 CH F4 E8 E8 E8 32 32 32 32 32 16 F4 16 32 32 32 16 E8 16 16 E8 E8 32
North Carolina ACC 30 18 7 3 1 1 32 16 32 16 32 32 16 CH 16 16 E8 16 16 16 32 E8 F4 F4 E8 32 16 32 E8 16 16 32
Texas Tech Big 12 20 11 4 1 1 1 32 32 16 CH 16 E8 16 32 32 16 E8 16 16 E8 32 16
Texas A&M SEC 17 9 3 1 1 1 16 32 E8 16 32 CH 16 32 E8 32 32 16 16 16
Auburn SEC 21 10 6 3 3 - 32 16 16 16 E8 RU RU RU E8 16 32 E8 32 32 32 32 32 32
Georgia SEC 36 20 11 5 2 - 32 F4 E8 RU 16 16 16 32 32 E8 32 F4 RU E8 F4 E8 32 16 E8 16 16 16 32 16 16 E8 32 32 32 32
Duke ACC 25 17 11 4 2 - 32 32 32 32 E8 RU 16 16 F4 F4 E8 E8 RU 16 16 32 E8 E8 E8 E8 32 16 32 16 32
Louisville ACC 25 12 8 4 2 - 32 32 32 32 32 32 16 RU 16 32 RU E8 16 32 16 F4 E8 E8 F4 E8
Mississippi State SEC 12 5 3 2 2 - 32 32 32 32 16 32 16 RU RU E8 32
Virginia ACC 25 12 7 3 1 - 32 32 32 16 E8 16 F4 RU F4 E8 16 E8 E8 16 32 16 32 32 32 32 32
Oklahoma Big 12 23 10 3 3 1 - 16 32 16 16 RU 32 16 16 32 F4 F4 16 32 16 32 32 32 32 32
Western Kentucky CUSA 20 6 3 3 1 - F4 F4 32 32 16 RU 16 32 16 32 32
Rutgers Big Ten 26 11 7 2 1 - E8 E8 16 32 32 32 16 E8 F4 32 32 E8 16 RU E8 16 32 32
Iowa Big Ten 29 9 5 2 1 - 32 E8 E8 16 32 32 32 F4 32 16 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 16 E8 16 32 RU
Cheyney D2 3 3 2 2 1 - RU 16 F4
Ohio State Big Ten 27 13 4 1 1 - 32 32 E8 16 E8 16 16 32 RU 32 32 32 16 32 16 32 16 32 16 16 32 16 E8
Michigan State Big Ten 18 3 1 1 1 - 32 32 32 32 RU 16 32 16 32 32 32 32 32 32
Arizona Pac-12 10 2 1 1 1 - 32 16 32 32 32 RU 32 32
Syracuse ACC 12 1 1 1 1 - 32 32 32 32 RU 32 32 32
Long Beach State Big West 12 9 6 2 - - 16 E8 E8 E8 16 F4 F4 E8 32 16
Missouri State Missouri Valley 17 5 2 2 - - 32 F4 16 32 32 32 F4 16 16
Vanderbilt SEC 27 14 5 1 - - 32 32 16 16 E8 F4 16 16 E8 16 32 E8 E8 32 16 16 32 32 16 16 32 32 32
Penn State Big Ten 25 13 4 1 - - 16 E8 32 16 16 32 32 32 32 16 32 E8 32 16 32 F4 16 16 E8 32 16 32 16
Washington Pac-12 19 7 3 1 - - 32 32 32 16 32 E8 16 32 32 16 E8 32 F4 16
Oregon Pac-12 17 4 3 1 - - 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 E8 E8 F4 16
NC State ACC 28 15 2 1 - - 16 32 16 16 32 16 16 16 16 16 32 F4 32 16 16 32 16 16 16 E8
Oregon State Pac-12 12 5 2 1 - - 16 32 32 32 32 F4 16 E8 16 32
Arkansas SEC 13 3 2 1 - - E8 16 32 F4 32 32 32 32 32
Alabama SEC 12 6 1 1 - - 16 32 32 F4 16 16 16 16 32 32
Minnesota Big Ten 10 3 1 1 - - 32 32 16 F4 16 32 32
California Pac-12 14 2 1 1 - - 32 32 16 32 F4 32 32 32 32
Virginia Tech ACC 12 2 1 1 - - 32 32 16 32 32 32 32 32 F4
Louisiana–Monroe Sun Belt 3 2 1 1 - - 32 16 F4
Ole Miss SEC 19 11 5 - - - 32 16 16 E8 E8 16 16 E8 16 E8 32 E8 16
Kentucky SEC 17 6 4 - - - E8 32 32 32 E8 32 E8 E8 16 32 16 32 32 32
Colorado Pac-12 15 7 3 - - - 32 32 E8 16 E8 32 16 32 E8 16 16
Florida State ACC 21 5 3 - - - 32 32 32 32 32 16 32 32 E8 32 32 32 E8 16 E8 32 32 ƒ
UCLA Pac-12 18 8 2 - - - 32 16 16 32 E8 32 32 32 32 16 16 E8 16 32 16
Arizona State Pac-12 17 7 2 - - - 16 16 32 16 32 E8 32 E8 32 16 32 32 32 16
Iowa State Big 12 21 6 2 - - - 32 E8 16 16 32 32 32 E8 16 32 32 32 16
Xavier Big East 10 2 2 - - - 32 E8 E8 32
George Washington Atlantic 10 18 4 1 - - - 32 32 32 16 32 E8 32 32 32 32 32 16 16
Clemson ACC 16 4 1 - - - 32 32 16 16 E8 32 32 32 32 32 16 32 32 32
Gonzaga West Coast 14 4 1 - - - 32 16 E8 16 16 32 32
Utah Pac-12 19 3 1 - - - 32 32 16 32 32 E8 32 32 16
Kansas State Big 12 17 3 1 - - - E8 16 32 16 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32
Indiana Big Ten 9 3 1 - - - 16 32 32 E8 16 32
Miami (FL) ACC 16 2 1 - - - 16 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 E8
Florida SEC 16 2 1 - - - 32 32 E8 16 32 32 32 32 32
Drake Missouri Valley 14 2 1 - - - E8 32 32 32 16
Villanova Big East 13 2 1 - - - 32 32 32 32 E8 32 32 32 16
Michigan Big Ten 11 2 1 - - - 32 32 32 32 32 16 E8 32
Creighton Big East 9 1 1 - - - 32 32 32 32 32 E8
Dayton Atlantic 10 9 1 1 - - - 32 32 E8
Lamar Southland 2 1 1 - - - E8
Stephen F. Austin WAC 20 5 - - - - 32 32 32 16 16 32 16 16 16 32 32
DePaul Big East 25 4 - - - - 32 32 32 32 32 16 16 32 16 32 16 32 32 ƒ
Kansas Big 12 14 4 - - - - 32 32 32 16 32 16 32 16 16 32
James Madison Sun Belt 13 4 - - - - 16 16 16 32 16 32
Oklahoma State Big 12 17 3 - - - - 32 16 32 16 32 32 16 32 32
San Diego State Mountain West 9 3 - - - - 16 16 32 32 16
Boston College ACC 7 3 - - - - 32 32 16 16 32 16
BYU Big 12 15 2 - - - - 32 32 16 32 16 32 32
Nebraska Big Ten 15 2 - - - - 32 32 32 32 16 16 32
Missouri SEC 13 2 - - - - 16 32 32 32 32 16 32 32 32
Georgia Tech ACC 11 2 - - - - 32 32 32 16 16
Illinois Big Ten 9 2 - - - - 32 32 32 16 16 32 32 ƒ
Georgetown Big East 4 2 - - - - 16 32 16 32
Pittsburgh ACC 4 2 - - - - 32 16 16 32
Montana Big Sky 21 1 - - - - 16 32 32 32 32 32 32
Green Bay Horizon 18 1 - - - - 32 32 32 16 32
Liberty CUSA 17 1 - - - - 16
UC Santa Barbara Big West 14 1 - - - - 32 32 32 32 32 16
West Virginia Big 12 14 1 - - - - 32 16 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32
Marist MAAC 11 1 - - - - 16 32 32 32
St. John's Big East 11 1 - - - - 32 32 32 32 32 32 16 32
Bowling Green MAC 11 1 - - - - 32 16
South Dakota State Summit 11 1 - - - - 32 32 16 32
UNLV Mountain West 10 1 - - - - 32 32 32 16 32 32
Southern Miss Sun Belt 8 1 - - - - 32 32 16 32
New Mexico Mountain West 8 1 - - - - 16 32
Memphis American 6 1 - - - - 16 32 32 32
Colorado State Mountain West 6 1 - - - - 32 32 16 32
Central Michigan MAC 6 1 - - - - 32 32 16
Providence Big East 5 1 - - - - 16 32
Delaware CAA 5 1 - - - - 32 16
Quinnipiac MAAC 5 1 - - - - 16 32
Southern Illinois Missouri Valley 4 1 - - - - 32 16 32
Seton Hall Big East 4 1 - - - - 16 32
San Francisco West Coast 4 1 - - - - 16
South Dakota Summit 4 1 - - - - 16
Buffalo MAC 4 1 - - - - 16 32
UAB American 2 1 - - - - 16
St. Bonaventure Atlantic 10 2 1 - - - - 16 32
Middle Tennessee CUSA 20 - - - - - 32 32 32 32 32 32 32
Chattanooga SoCon 16 - - - - - 32
Marquette Big East 14 - - - - - 32 32 32 32 32 32
Holy Cross Patriot 13 - - - - - 32 32
Saint Joseph's Atlantic 10 13 - - - - - 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32
Saint Francis (PA) Northeast 12 - - - - -
Tennessee Tech Ohio Valley 11 - - - - - 32 32 32 32 32
Temple American 11 - - - - - 32 32 32 32 32
Tulane American 11 - - - - - 32 32 32
Princeton Ivy League 10 - - - - - 32 32 32
Maine America East 9 - - - - - 32
Hampton CAA 9 - - - - -
TCU Big 12 9 - - - - - 32 32 32 32 32
South Florida American 9 - - - - - 32 32 32 32 32
Florida Gulf Coast ASUN 9 - - - - - 32 32 32 32
Toledo MAC 9 - - - - - 32 32 32 32
Hawaii Big West 8 - - - - - 32
Northwestern Big Ten 8 - - - - - 32 32 32 32 32 32
Saint Peter's MAAC 7 - - - - - 32
SMU American 7 - - - - - 32 32 32
Wisconsin Big Ten 7 - - - - - 32 32
Austin Peay ASUN 7 - - - - -
Dartmouth Ivy League 7 - - - - -
Belmont Missouri Valley 7 - - - - - 32 32
Vermont America East 7 - - - - - 32
UCF Big 12 7 - - - - - 32
Fresno State Mountain West 7 - - - - -
Albany America East 7 - - - - - 32
Howard MEAC 6 - - - - - 32
Jackson State SWAC 6 - - - - - 32
New Mexico State CUSA 6 - - - - - 32
Illinois State Missouri Valley 6 - - - - - 32 32 32
Santa Clara West Coast 6 - - - - - 32
Florida International CUSA 6 - - - - - 32 32 32
Harvard Ivy League 6 - - - - - 32
Hartford D3 6 - - - - - 32 32
Oral Roberts Summit 6 - - - - -
Boise State Mountain West 6 - - - - -
Prairie View A&M SWAC 6 - - - - -
Robert Morris Horizon 6 - - - - -
Little Rock Ohio Valley 6 - - - - - 32 32
Grambling State SWAC 6 - - - - -
Northern Illinois MAC 5 - - - - - 32 32
Southern SWAC 5 - - - - - ƒ
Kent State MAC 5 - - - - - 32 32
Northwestern State Southland 5 - - - - -
Houston Big 12 5 - - - - - 32 32
Penn Ivy League 5 - - - - -
North Carolina A&T CAA 5 - - - - -
Fairfield MAAC 5 - - - - -
Portland West Coast 5 - - - - -
Idaho Big Sky 4 - - - - - 32
La Salle Atlantic 10 4 - - - - - 32
Appalachian State Sun Belt 4 - - - - -
Cincinnati Big 12 4 - - - - - 32
Bucknell Patriot 4 - - - - -
Manhattan MAAC 4 - - - - -
Pepperdine West Coast 4 - - - - -
Sacred Heart Northeast 4 - - - - -
Idaho State Big Sky 4 - - - - -
Lehigh Patriot 4 - - - - -
UT Martin Ohio Valley 4 - - - - -
Cal State Northridge Big West 4 - - - - -
Troy Sun Belt 4 - - - - -
Radford Big South 4 - - - - -
Mount St. Mary's MAAC 4 - - - - - ƒ
Mercer SoCon 4 - - - - -
Washington State Pac-12 4 - - - - -
East Carolina American 3 - - - - - 32
Youngstown State Horizon 3 - - - - - 32
Rice American 3 - - - - - 32
Georgia State Sun Belt 3 - - - - -
Charlotte American 3 - - - - -
Alabama State SWAC 3 - - - - -
Richmond Atlantic 10 3 - - - - -
Alcorn State SWAC 3 - - - - -
UT Arlington WAC 3 - - - - -
Stetson ASUN 3 - - - - -
Coppin State MEAC 3 - - - - -
Army Patriot 3 - - - - -
UC Riverside Big West 3 - - - - -
UNC Asheville Big South 3 - - - - -