2015 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament

2015 NCAA Women's Division I
Basketball Tournament

2015 Women's Final Four logo
Season 201415
Teams 64
Finals site Amalie Arena
Tampa, Florida
Champions Connecticut (10th title, 10th title game,
16th Final Four)
Runner-up Notre Dame (5th title game,
7th Final Four)
Semifinalists
  • Maryland (6th Final Four)
  • South Carolina (1st Final Four)
Winning coach Geno Auriemma (10th title)
MOP Breanna Stewart Connecticut
NCAA Women's Division I Tournaments
«2014 2016»

The 2015 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament was played between March and April 2015, with the Final Four played April 5 & 7. The regional locations, after a one-year experiment allowing tournament teams to host, returned to four neutral sites: Oklahoma City, Spokane, Greensboro and Albany.[1] The subregionals were played 20–23 March, while the regionals were played 27–30 March. This represents a change; in the past, the rounds were played starting on a Saturday and ending on a Tuesday. In 2015, the opening rounds and regionals (but not the Final Four) were played starting on a Friday and ending on a Monday.[2][3][4] The Final Four was played at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.[5] This was the second time that Tampa had hosted a Women's Final Four Basketball tournament; the prior time was in 2008.

2015 NCAA Tournament schedule and venues

The subregionals were played from 20–23 March 2015.[6]

Columbia
Berkeley
Chapel Hill
College Park
Tempe
Durham
Iowa City
Knoxville
Lexington
Tampa
Stanford
Storrs
Notre Dame
Tallahassee
Waco
Corvallis
2015 NCAA subregionals: Fri/Sun (green),Sat/Mon (blue) (Hover over city to see link to Host)
Oklahoma City
Spokane
Greensboro
Albany
Tampa Bay
2015 NCAA Regionals (blue) and Final Four (red) (Hover over city to see link to arena)

The following are the sites selected to host each round of the 2015 tournament:[7]

First and Second Rounds

Regional Semifinals and Finals (Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight)

National Semifinals and Championship (Final Four and Championship)

Subregionals Tournament & automatic qualifiers procedures

The basis for the subregionals returned to the approach used between 1982 and 2002; the top sixteen teams, as chosen in the bracket selection process, hosted the first two rounds on campus.[8]

Pending any changes to the current format, a total of 64 teams entered the 2015 tournament. 31 of the 32 automatic bids teams were given to the program that wins their conference tournament. The remaining automatic bid went to the Ivy League regular season champion since they do not hold a conference tournament. The remaining 32 teams were granted "at-large" bids, which are extended by the NCAA Selection Committee.

The Selection Committee also seeded the entire field from 1 to 64.

Automatic qualifiers

The following teams automatically qualified for the 2015 NCAA field by virtue of winning their conference's tournament (except for the Ivy League, whose regular-season champion received the automatic bid).

Conference Team Appearance Last bid
ACC Notre Dame 22nd 2014
America East Albany 4th 2014
American Connecticut 27th 2014
Atlantic 10 George Washington 16th 2003
Atlantic Sun Florida Gulf Coast 3rd 2014
Big 12 Baylor 14th 2014
Big East DePaul 20th 2014
Big Sky Montana 21st 2013
Big South Liberty 16th 2013
Big Ten Maryland 23rd 2014
Big West Cal State Northridge 3rd 2014
Colonial James Madison 11th 2014
C-USA Western Kentucky 18th 2014
Horizon Green Bay 15th 2013
Ivy League Princeton 5th 2013
MAAC Quinnipiac 2nd 2013
MAC Ohio 3rd 1995
MEAC Savannah State 1st Never
Missouri Valley Wichita State 3rd 2014
Mountain West Boise State 3rd 2007
Northeast St. Francis Brooklyn 1st Never
Ohio Valley Tennessee State 3rd 1995
Pac-12 Stanford 29th 2014
Patriot American 1st Never
SEC South Carolina 12th 2014
Southern Chattanooga 13th 2014
Southland Northwestern State 4th 2014
SWAC Alabama State 2nd 2003
Summit South Dakota State 6th 2013
Sun Belt Arkansas-Little Rock 4th 2012
West Coast BYU 11th 2014
WAC New Mexico State 3rd 1988

Tournament seeds

Albany Regional Times Union Center, Albany
Seed School Conference Record Berth type
1 Connecticut American 32-1 Automatic
2 Kentucky SEC 23-9 At-large
3 Louisville ACC 25-6 At-large
4 California Pac-12 23-9 At-large
5 Texas Big 12 22-10 At-large
6 South Florida American 26-7 At-large
7 Dayton Atlantic 10 25-6 At-large
8 Rutgers Big Ten 22-9 At-large
9 Seton Hall Big East 28-5 At-large
10 Iowa State Big 12 18-12 At-large
11 LSU SEC 17-13 At-large
12 Western Kentucky Conference USA 30-4 Automatic
13 Wichita State Missouri Valley 29-4 Automatic
14 BYU West Coast 23-9 Automatic
15 Tennessee State Ohio Valley 18-12 Automatic
16 St. Francis Brooklyn Northeast 15-18 Automatic
Spokane Regional Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena, Spokane
Seed School Conference Record Berth type
1 Maryland Big Ten 30-2 Automatic
2 Tennessee SEC 27-5 At-large
3 Oregon State Pac-12 26-4 At-large
4 Duke ACC 21-10 At-large
5 Mississippi State SEC 26-6 At-large
6 George Washington Atlantic 10 29-3 Automatic
7 Chattanooga Southern 29-3 Automatic
8 Princeton Ivy League 30-0 Automatic
9 Green Bay Horizon 28-4 Automatic
10 Pittsburgh ACC 19-11 At-large
11 Gonzaga West Coast 24-7 At-large
12 Tulane American 22-10 At-large
13 Albany America East 24-8 Automatic
14 South Dakota State Summit 24-8 Automatic
15 Boise State Mountain West 22-10 Automatic
16 New Mexico State WAC 22-7 Automatic
Oklahoma City Regional Chesapeake Energy Arena, Oklahoma City
Seed School Conference Record Berth type
1 Notre Dame ACC 31-2 Automatic
2 Baylor Big 12 30-3 Automatic
3 Iowa Big Ten 24-7 At-large
4 Stanford Pac-12 24-9 Automatic
5 Oklahoma Big 12 20-11 At-large
6 Washington Pac-12 23-9 At-large
7 Northwestern Big Ten 23-8 At-large
8 Minnesota Big Ten 23-9 At-large
9 DePaul Big East 26-7 Automatic
10 Arkansas SEC 17-13 At-large
11 Miami (FL) ACC 19-12 At-large
12 Quinnipiac MAAC 31-3 Automatic
13 Cal State Northridge Big West 23-9 Automatic
14 American Patriot 24-8 Automatic
15 Northwestern State Southland 19-14 Automatic
16 Montana Big Sky 24-8 Automatic
Greensboro Regional Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro
Seed School Conference Record Berth type
1 South Carolina SEC 30-2 Automatic
2 Florida State ACC 29-4 At-large
3 Arizona State Pac-12 27-5 At-large
4 North Carolina ACC 24-8 At-large
5 Ohio State Big Ten 23-10 At-large
6 Texas A&M SEC 23-9 At-large
7 Florida Gulf Coast Atlantic Sun 30-2 Automatic
8 Syracuse ACC 21-9 At-large
9 Nebraska Big Ten 21-10 At-large
10 Oklahoma State Big 12 20-11 At-large
11 Arkansas-Little Rock Sun Belt 28-4 Automatic
12 James Madison Colonial 29-3 Automatic
13 Liberty Big South 26-6 Automatic
14 Ohio MAC 27-4 Automatic
15 Alabama State SWAC 17-14 Automatic
16 Savannah State MEAC 21-10 Automatic

Tournament records

Bracket

* – Denotes overtime period

Unless otherwise noted, all times listed are Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−04).

Albany Regional – Albany, New York

First round

Second round

Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight (Regional Final)

Bracket

First round
Round of 64
March 20–21
Second round
Round of 32
March 22–23
Regional semifinals
Sweet 16
March 28
Regional finals
Elite 8
March 30
            
1 Connecticut 89
16 St. Francis Brooklyn 33
1 Connecticut 91
Storrs, Connecticut – Sat/Mon
8 Rutgers 55
8 Rutgers 79
9 Seton Hall 66
1 Connecticut 105
5 Texas 54
5 Texas 66
12 Western Kentucky 64
5 Texas 73
Berkeley, California – Fri/Sun
4 California 70
4 California 78
13 Wichita State 66
1 Connecticut 91
7 Dayton 70
6 South Florida 73
11 LSU 64
6 South Florida 52
Tampa, Florida – Sat/Mon
3 Louisville 60
3 Louisville 86
14 BYU 53
3 Louisville 66
7 Dayton 82
7 Dayton 78
10 Iowa State 66
7 Dayton 99
Lexington, Kentucky – Fri/Sun
2 Kentucky 94
2 Kentucky 97
15 Tennessee State 52

Regional Final summary

ESPN
March 30, 2015
7:00 pm EDT
#7 Dayton Flyers 70, #1 Connecticut Huskies 91
Times Union Center • Albany, New York

Spokane Regional – Spokane, Washington

First round

Second round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight (Regional Final)

Bracket

First round
Round of 64
March 20–21
Second round
Round of 32
March 22–23
Regional semifinals
Sweet 16
March 28
Regional finals
Elite 8
March 30
            
1 Maryland 75
16 New Mexico State 57
1 Maryland 85
College Park, Maryland – Sat/Mon
8 Princeton 70
8 Princeton 80
9 Green Bay 70
1 Maryland 65
4 Duke 55
5 Mississippi State 57
12 Tulane 47
5 Mississippi St. 56
Durham, North Carolina – Fri/Sun
4 Duke 64
4 Duke 54
13 Albany 52
1 Maryland 58
2 Tennessee 48
6 George Washington 69
11 Gonzaga 82
11 Gonzaga 76
Corvallis, Oregon – Fri/Sun
3 Oregon State 64
3 Oregon State 74
14 South Dakota State 62
11 Gonzaga 69
2 Tennessee 73*
7 Chattanooga 40
10 Pittsburgh 51
10 Pittsburgh 67
Knoxville, Tennessee – Sat/Mon
2 Tennessee 77
2 Tennessee 72
15 Boise State 61

Regional Final summary

ESPN
March 30, 2015
6:00 pm PDT
#2 Tennessee Lady Volunteers 48, #1 Maryland Terrapins 58
Pts: Massengale – 16
Rebs: Graves, Reynolds – 7
Asts: Burdick – 6
Pts: Brown – 15
Rebs: Jones – 9
Asts: Mincy – 5
Spokane Arena • Spokane, Washington
Attendance: 5,032
Referees: Lisa Mattingly, Roy Gulbeyan, Kyle Bacon

Spokane Regional all-tournament team

Oklahoma City Regional – Oklahoma City

First round

Second round

Sweet Sixteen

Elite Eight (Regional Final)

Bracket

First round
Round of 64
March 20–21
Second round
Round of 32
March 22–23
Regional semifinals
Sweet 16
March 27
Regional finals
Elite 8
March 29
            
1 Notre Dame 77
16 Montana 43
1 Notre Dame 79
Notre Dame, Indiana – Fri/Sun
9 DePaul 67
8 Minnesota 72
9 DePaul 79
1 Notre Dame 81
4 Stanford 60
5 Oklahoma 111
12 Quinnipiac 84
5 Oklahoma 76
Stanford, California – Sat/Mon
4 Stanford 86
4 Stanford 73
13 Cal State Northridge 60
1 Notre Dame 77
2 Baylor 68
6 Washington 80
11 Miami (FL) 86
11 Miami 70
Iowa City, Iowa – Fri/Sun
3 Iowa 88
3 Iowa 75
14 American 67
3 Iowa 66
2 Baylor 81
7 Northwestern 55
10 Arkansas 57
10 Arkansas 44
Waco, Texas – Fri/Sun
2 Baylor 73
2 Baylor 77
15 Northwestern State 36

Regional Final summary

ESPN
March 29, 2015
7:30 pm CDT
#2 Baylor Lady Bears 68, #1 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 77
Chesapeake Energy Arena • Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City Regional all-tournament team

Greensboro Regional – Greensboro, North Carolina

First round

Second round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight (regional final)

Bracket

First round
Round of 64
March 20–21
Second round
Round of 32
March 22–23
Regional semifinals
Sweet 16
March 27
Regional finals
Elite 8
March 29
            
1 South Carolina 81
16 Savannah State 48
1 South Carolina 97
Columbia, South Carolina – Fri/Sun
8 Syracuse 68
8 Syracuse 72
9 Nebraska 69
1 South Carolina 67
4 North Carolina 65
5 Ohio State 90
12 James Madison 80
5 Ohio State 84
Chapel Hill, North Carolina – Sat/Mon
4 North Carolina 86
4 North Carolina 71
13 Liberty 65
1 South Carolina 80
2 Florida State 74
6 Texas A&M 60
11 Arkansas-Little Rock 69
11 Arkansas-Little Rock 54
Tempe, Arizona – Sat/Mon
3 Arizona State 57
3 Arizona State 74
14 Ohio 55
3 Arizona State 65
2 Florida State 66
7 Florida Gulf Coast 75
10 Oklahoma State 67
7 Florida Gulf Coast 47
Tallahassee, Florida – Sat/Mon
2 Florida State 65
2 Florida State 91
15 Alabama State 49

Regional Final summary

ESPN
March 29, 2015
12:00 pm EDT
#2 Florida State Seminoles 74, #1 South Carolina Gamecocks 80
Pts: L. Romero – 13
Rebs: I. Slaughter, Romero – 7
Asts: Slaughter, Romero – 4
Pts: T. Mitchell – 21
Rebs: Mitchell – 6
Asts: Mitchell – 5
Halftime Score: Florida State, 41-38
Greensboro Coliseum • Greensboro, North Carolina
Attendance: 6,364
Referees: Felicia Grinter, Penny Davis, Brian Enterline

Greensboro Regional all-tournament team

Final Four

During the Final Four round, regardless of the seeds of the participating teams, the champion of the top overall top seed's region plays against the champion of the fourth-ranked top seed's region, and the champion of the second overall top seed's region plays against the champion of the third-ranked top seed's region. The committee will place the four No. 1 seeded teams 1 through 4 in each of the four regions, thus determining the Final Four semifinals pairings.

Amalie Arena — Tampa, Florida

National Semifinals
April 5
National Championship Game
April 7
      
1ALB Connecticut 81
1SPO Maryland 58
1ALB Connecticut 63
1OKC Notre Dame 53
1OKC Notre Dame 66
1GRN South Carolina 65

Game Summaries

Final Four

ESPN
Sunday, April 5
6:30 PM EDT
#1 South Carolina Gamecocks 65, #1 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 66
Pts: A. Wilson – 20
Rebs: A. Welch – 14
Asts: B. Cuevas – 3
Pts: J. Loyd – 22
Rebs: B. Turner – 8
Asts: M. Mabrey – 5
Halftime Score: Notre Dame, 32-28
Amalie Arena – Tampa, Florida
Attendance: 19,730
Referees: Brian Brunette, Felicia Grinter, Lisa Mattingly
ESPN
Sunday, April 5
9:04 PM EDT
#1 Connecticut Huskies 81, #1 Maryland Terrapins 58
Pts: B. Stewart – 25
Rebs: M. Tuck – 9
Asts: K. Mosqueda-Lewis – 7
Halftime Score: UConn, 44-33
Pts: B. Jones – 14
Rebs: T. Pfirman – 5
Asts: Jones, B. Moseley – 4
Amalie Arena – Tampa, Florida
Attendance: 19,730
Referees: Eric Brewton, Maj Forsberg, Joseph Vaszily

National Championship

ESPN
April 7, 2015
20:30 EDT
#1 Connecticut Huskies 63, #1 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 53
Pts: M. Jefferson, K. Mosqueda-Lewis – 15
Rebs: B. Stewart – 15
Asts: M. Tuck – 7
Halftime Score: UConn, 31-23
Pts: B. Turner – 14
Rebs: T. Reimer – 11
Asts: L. Allen – 7
Amalie Arena • Tampa, Florida
Attendance: 19,810
Referees: Denise Brooks, Dee Kantner, Mark Zentz

Record by conference

Conference Bids Record Win % R64 R32 S16 E8 F4 CG NC
American 3 7-2 .778 3 2 1 1 1 1 1
ACC 8 17-8 .680 8 8 5 2 1 1
Big Ten 7 8-7 .533 7 4 2 1 1
SEC 7 10-7 .588 7 5 2 2 1
Big 12 5 6-5 .545 5 3 2 1
Atlantic 10 2 3-2 .600 2 1 1 1
Pac-12 5 6-5 .545 5 4 2
WCC 2 2-2 .500 2 1 1
Sun Belt 1 1-1 .500 1 1
Atlantic Sun 1 1-1 .500 1 1
Ivy 1 1-1 .500 1 1
Big East 2 1-2 .333 2 1

    All-Tournament Team

    Game Officials

    Media coverage

    Television

    ESPN has US television rights to all games during the tournament.[93] For the first and second round, ESPN will air select games nationally on ESPN, ESPNU, or ESPNews. All other games will air regionally on ESPN, ESPN2, or ESPN3 and be streamed online via WatchESPN. Most of the nation will get whip-a-round coverage during this time, which allows ESPN to rotate between the games and focus the nation on the one that has the closest score. The regional semifinals will be split between ESPN and ESPN2, and ESPN will air the regional finals, national semifinals, and championship match. Coverage begins with the selection show on Monday, March 12, 2015.[94]

    Studio host & analysts

    Broadcast Assignments

    First & Second Rounds Friday/Sunday

    Sweet Sixteen & Elite Eight Friday/Sunday

    • Beth Mowins, Stephanie White, & Maria Taylor – Greensboro, North Carolina
    • Pam Ward, Carolyn Peck, & LaChina Robinson – Oklahoma City

    Final Four

    • Dave O'Brien, Doris Burke, & Holly Rowe – Tampa, Florida

    First & Second Rounds Saturday/Monday

    Sweet Sixteen & Elite Eight Saturday/Monday

    • Dave O'Brien, Doris Burke, & Holly Rowe – Albany, New York
    • Dave Pasch, Debbie Antonelli, & Allison Williams – Spokane, Washington

    Championship

    • Dave O'Brien, Doris Burke, & Holly Rowe – Tampa, Florida

    Radio

    Westwood One has exclusive radio rights to the entire tournament.[95][96] Teams participating in the Regional Finals, Final Four, and Championship are allowed to have their own local broadcasts, but they aren't allowed to stream those broadcasts online.

    Regional Finals Sunday

    Final Four

    Regional Finals Monday

    Championship

    • John Sadak, Debbie Antonelli, & Krista Blunk – Tampa, Florida

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