2016 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament

2016 NCAA Women's Division I
Basketball Tournament

2016 Women's Final Four logo
Season 201516
Teams 64
Finals site Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Indianapolis, Indiana
Champions Connecticut (11th title, 11th title game,
17th Final Four)
Runner-up Syracuse (1st title game,
1st Final Four)
Semifinalists
  • Oregon State (1st Final Four)
  • Washington (1st Final Four)
Winning coach Geno Auriemma (11th title)
MOP Breanna Stewart Connecticut
NCAA Women's Division I Tournaments
«2015 2017»

The 2016 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament was played between March and April 2016, with the Final Four played April 3 & 5. The regional locations were four neutral sites: Bridgeport, Connecticut, Dallas, Lexington, Kentucky, and Sioux Falls, South Dakota.[1] The Final Four was played at the Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana.[2] This was the third time that Indianapolis hosted a Women's Final Four Basketball tournament; the prior times were in 2005 and 2011. Connecticut won their fourth consecutive national championship, defeating Syracuse 82–51.

This was the last Women's Final Four to be played on the then-current Sunday/Tuesday schedule. Starting in 2017, the Final Four will change to a Friday/Sunday schedule, which it was from its inception in 1982 through 1990, then again from 1996 through 2002.[3]

2016 NCAA Tournament schedule and venues

The first two rounds, also referred to as the subregionals will be played at the sites of the top 16 seeds, as was done in 2015.

Regional Semifinals and Finals (Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight)

Bridgeport
Dallas
Lexington
Sioux Falls
Indianapolis
2016 NCAA Regionals (blue) and Final Four (red) (Hover over city to see link to arena)

National Semifinals and Championship (Final Four and Championship)

Notables

Princeton became the first Ivy League team to ever receive an at-large bid in either the Division I men's or women's tournament. Notably, this came in the last season in which the Ivy League did not hold a postseason tournament.[5]

Tennessee received a #7 seed, the lowest in program history.[5]

Kentucky had (and earned) the chance to play all of its regional games in its home city. The subregional was held on the Kentucky campus at the women's primary home of Memorial Coliseum, and the regional was held at Rupp Arena, normally home to the Kentucky men's team but also an occasional home for the women's team, in downtown Lexington.

Five teams made their first-ever tournament appearance: Buffalo, Central Arkansas, Duquesne, Iona, and Jacksonville. Only Duquesne was an at-large entry; the others all won their conference tournaments.[6]

Upsets were the theme of the day on the first round of Sweet 16 play. In all four contests, the lower seated team knocked off the higher seeded team. Fourth-seeded Syracuse took out the number one seed in their region, South Carolina. Fourth-seeded Stanford defeated the number one seed in their region, Notre Dame. Seventh-seeded Washington played third-seeded Kentucky on their own (secondary) court and won the game — becoming the first team to win a true road game in the Sweet Sixteen round since North Carolina defeated Arizona State in 2005[7] — to move on to the Elite Eight. Seventh-seeded Tennessee defeated the third-seeded Ohio State. This left two four seeds and two seven seeds in the two regions playing on this day.[8]

Subregionals Tournament & automatic qualifiers procedures

Storrs
Los Angeles
Columbus
Starkville
Columbia
College Park
Louisville
Stanford
Waco
Corvallis
Lexington
Syracuse
Notre Dame
Austin
Tempe
College Station
2016 NCAA subregionals: Fri/Sun (green),Sat/Mon (blue)

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. The process was generally followed in 2016, with the exception that if one of the top 16 teams was unable to host, another team would be selected. Michigan State was a 4 seed, but was unable to host because the Spartans' home of the Breslin Center hosted a state high school tournament during the weekend of the first two rounds. As a result, Mississippi State hosted in Starkville.[5]

A total of 64 teams entered the 2016 tournament. Of the 32 automatic bids, 31 were given to teams that won their respective conference tournaments. The remaining automatic bid went to the Ivy League regular season champion since (for the final time) they did 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 2016 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 23rd 2015
America East Albany 5th 2015
American Connecticut 28th 2015
Atlantic 10 George Washington 17th 2015
Atlantic Sun Jacksonville 1st Never
Big 12 Baylor 15th 2015
Big East St. John's 10th 2014
Big Sky Idaho 4th 2014
Big South UNC Asheville 2nd 2007
Big Ten Maryland 24th 2015
Big West Hawaii 6th 1998
Colonial James Madison 12th 2015
C-USA Middle Tennessee 18th 2014
Horizon Green Bay 16th 2015
Ivy League Penn 4th 2013
MAAC Iona 1st Never
MAC Buffalo 1st Never
MEAC North Carolina A&T 3rd 2009
Missouri Valley Missouri State 14th 2006
Mountain West Colorado State 6th 2002
Northeast Robert Morris 4th 2014
Ohio Valley Belmont 2nd 2007
Pac-12 Oregon State 8th 2015
Patriot Army 3rd 2014
SEC South Carolina 13th 2015
Southern Chattanooga 14th 2015
Southland Central Arkansas 1st Never
SWAC Alabama State 3rd 2015
Summit South Dakota State 7th 2015
Sun Belt Troy 2nd 1997
WAC New Mexico State 4th 2015
West Coast San Francisco 4th 1997

Tournament seeds

Bridgeport Regional Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Seed School Conference Record Berth type
1 Connecticut American 32-0 Auto
2 Texas Big 12 28-4 At-Large
3 UCLA Pacific 12 24–8 At-Large
4 Michigan State Big Ten 24-8 At-Large
5 Mississippi State Southeastern 26-7 At-Large
6 South Florida American 23-9 At-Large
7 BYU West Coast 26-6 At-Large
8 Seton Hall Big East 23-8 At-Large
9 Duquesne Atlantic 10 27-5 At-Large
10 Missouri Southeastern 21-9 At-Large
11 Colorado State Mountain West 31-1 Auto
12 Chattanooga Southern 24-7 Auto
13 Belmont Ohio Valley 24-8 Auto
14 Hawaii Big West 21-10 Auto
15 Alabama State Southwestern 19-11 Auto
16 Robert Morris Northeast 20-12 Auto
Dallas Regional American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas
Seed School Conference Record Berth type
1 Baylor Big 12 33-1 Auto
2 Oregon State Pacific 12 28-4 Auto
3 Louisville Atlantic Coast 25-7 At-Large
4 Texas A&M Southeastern 21-9 At-Large
5 Florida State Atlantic Coast 23-7 At-Large
6 DePaul Big East 25-8 At-Large
7 Oklahoma State Big 12 21-9 At-Large
8 St. John's Big East 23-9 Auto
9 Auburn Southeastern 19-12 At-Large
10 St. Bonaventure Atlantic 10 23-7 At-Large
11 James Madison Colonial 27-5 Auto
12 Middle Tennessee C-USA 24-8 Auto
13 Missouri State Missouri Valley 24-9 Auto
14 Central Arkansas Southland 28-3 Auto
15 Troy Sun Belt 20-12 Auto
16 Idaho Big Sky 24-9 Auto
Lexington Regional Rupp Arena, Lexington, Kentucky
Seed School Conference Record Berth type
1 Notre Dame Atlantic Coast 31-1 Auto
2 Maryland Big Ten 30-3 Auto
3 Kentucky Southeastern 23-7 At-Large
4 Stanford Pacific 12 24-7 At-Large
5 Miami (Florida) Atlantic Coast 24-8 At-Large
6 Oklahoma Big 12 21-10 At-Large
7 Washington Pacific 12 22-10 At-Large
8 Georgia Southeastern 21-9 At-Large
9 Indiana Big Ten 20-11 At-Large
10 Pennsylvania Ivy 24-4 Auto
11 Purdue Big Ten 20-11 At-Large
12 South Dakota State Summit 26-6 Auto
13 San Francisco West Coast 21-11 Auto
14 UNC Asheville Big South 26-6 Auto
15 Iona Metro Atlantic 23-11 Auto
16 North Carolina A&T Mid Eastern 19-11 Auto
Sioux Falls Regional Denny Sanford Premier Center, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Seed School Conference Record Berth type
1 South Carolina Southeastern 31-1 Auto
2 Arizona State Pacific 12 25-6 At-Large
3 Ohio State Big Ten 24-7 At-Large
4 Syracuse Atlantic Coast 25-7 At-Large
5 Florida Southeastern 22-8 At-Large
6 West Virginia Big 12 24-9 At-Large
7 Tennessee Southeastern 19-13 At-Large
8 George Washington Atlantic 10 26-6 Auto
9 Kansas State Big 12 18-12 At-Large
10 Green Bay Horizon 28-4 Auto
11 Princeton Ivy 23-5 At-Large
12 Albany America East 27-4 Auto
13 Army Patriot 29-2 Auto
14 Buffalo Mid American 20-13 Auto
15 New Mexico State Western Athletic 26-4 Auto
16 Jacksonville Atlantic Sun 22-10 Auto

Games

* – Denotes overtime period

Bridgeport Regional, Bridgeport, CT

First round

Second round

Sweet Sixteen

Elite 8

Bracket

First Round
Round of 64
March 18–19
Second Round
Round of 32
March 20–21
Regional Semifinals
Sweet 16
March 26
Regional Final
Elite 8
March 28
            
1 Connecticut 101
16 Robert Morris 49
1 Connecticut 97
Storrs, CT (Sat/Mon)
9 Duquesne 51
8 Seton Hall 76
9 Duquesne 97
1 Connecticut 98
5 Mississippi State 38
5 Mississippi State 60
12 Chattanooga 50
5 Mississippi State 74
Starkville, MS (Fri/Sun)
4 Michigan State 72
4 Michigan State 74
13 Belmont 60
1 Connecticut 86
2 Texas 65
6 South Florida 48
11 Colorado State 45
6 South Florida 67
Los Angeles - Sat./Mon.
3 UCLA 72
3 UCLA 66
14 Hawaii 50
3 UCLA 64
2 Texas 72
7 BYU 69
10 Missouri 78
10 Missouri 55
Austin, TX (Sat/Mon)
2 Texas 73
2 Texas 86
15 Alabama State 42

Bridgeport Regional Final

ESPN
March 28
7:00 PM
Connecticut 86, Texas 65
Scoring by quarter: 17–22, 14–24, 16–20, 18–20
Pts: M. Tuck 22
Rebs: B. Stewart 13
Asts: M. Jefferson 9
Pts: A. Atkins 19
Rebs: I. Boyette, E. Davenport 7
Asts: C. Rodrigo 7
Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, CT
Attendance: 9,088
Referees: Mark Zentz, Maj Forsberg, Ed Sidlasky

Bridgeport Regional all tournament team

Dallas Regional, Dallas, TX

First round

Second round

Sweet 16

Elite 8

Bracket

First Round
Round of 64
March 18–19
Second Round
Round of 32
March 20–21
Regional Semifinals
Sweet 16
March 26
Regional Final
Elite 8
March 28
            
1 Baylor 89
16 Idaho 59
1 Baylor 84
Waco, TX (Fri/Sun)
9 Auburn 52
8 St. John's 57
9 Auburn 68
1 Baylor 78
5 Florida State 58
5 Florida State 72
12 Middle Tennessee 55
5 Florida State 74
College Station, TX (Sat/Mon)
4 Texas A&M 56
4 Texas A&M 74
13 Missouri State 65
1 Baylor 57
2 Oregon State 60
6 DePaul 97
11 James Madison 67
6 DePaul 73
Louisville, KY (Fri/Sun)
3 Louisville 72
3 Louisville 87
14 Central Arkansas 60
6 DePaul 71
2 Oregon State 83
7 Oklahoma State 54
10 St. Bonaventure 65
10 St. Bonaventure 40
Corvallis, OR (Fri/Sun)
2 Oregon State 69
2 Oregon State 73
15 Troy 31

Dallas Regional Final

ESPN
March 28
9:00 PM
Baylor 57, Oregon State 60
Scoring by quarter: 16–11, 18–14, 14–22, 12–10
Pts: A. Jones 19
Rebs: N. Johnson 7
Asts: A. Jones 6
Pts: S. Wiese 18
Rebs: R. Hamblin 12
Asts: S. Wiese 6
American Airlines Center, Dallas, TX
Attendance: 6,050
Referees: Lisa Mattingly, Carla Fountain, Kyle Bacon

Dallas Regional all tournament team

Lexington Regional, Lexington, KY

First-round

Second round

Sweet 16

Elite 8

Bracket

First Round
Round of 64
March 18–19
Second Round
Round of 32
March 21
Regional Semifinals
Sweet 16
March 25
Regional Final
Elite 8
March 27
            
1 Notre Dame 95
16 North Carolina A&T 61
1 Notre Dame 87
South Bend, IN (Sat/Mon)
9 Indiana 70
8 Georgia 58
9 Indiana 62
1 Notre Dame 84
4 Stanford 90
5 Miami 71
12 South Dakota State 74
12 South Dakota State 65
Stanford, CA (Sat/Mon)
4 Stanford 66
4 Stanford 85
13 San Francisco 58
4 Stanford 76
7 Washington 85
6 Oklahoma 61
11 Purdue 45
6 Oklahoma 58
Lexington, KY (Sat/Mon)
3 Kentucky 79
3 Kentucky 85
14 UNC Asheville 31
3 Kentucky 72
7 Washington 85
7 Washington 65
10 Pennsylvania 53
7 Washington 74
College Park, MD (Sat/Mon)
2 Maryland 65
2 Maryland 74
15 Iona 58

Lexington Regional Final

ESPN
March 27
1:00 PM
Stanford 76, Washington 85
Scoring by quarter: 22–7, 15–19, 26–22, 22–25
Pts: L. Thompson 19
Rebs: E. McCall 15
Asts: M. Sniezek 6
Pts: K. Plum 26
Rebs: C. Osahor 18
Asts: K. Plum 8
Rupp Arena, Lexington, Kentucky
Attendance: 3,349
Referees: Jesse Dickerson, Karen Preato, Chuck Gonzalez

Lexington Regional all tournament team

Sioux Falls Regional, Sioux Falls, SD

First round

Second round

Sweet Sixteen

Elite 8

Bracket

First Round
Round of 64
March 18–19
Second Round
Round of 32
March 20–21
Regional Semifinals
Sweet 16
March 25
Regional Final
Elite 8
March 27
            
1 South Carolina 77
16 Jacksonville 41
1 South Carolina 73
Columbia, SC (Fri/Sun)
9 Kansas State 47
8 George Washington 51
9 Kansas State 56
1 South Carolina 72
4 Syracuse 80
5 Florida 59
12 Albany 61
12 Albany 59
Syracuse, NY (Fri/Sun)
4 Syracuse 76
4 Syracuse 73
13 Army 56
4 Syracuse 89
7 Tennessee 67
6 West Virginia 74
11 Princeton 65
6 West Virginia 81
Columbus, OH (Fri/Sun)
3 Ohio State 88
3 Ohio State 88
14 Buffalo 69
3 Ohio State 62
7 Tennessee 78
7 Tennessee 59
10 Green Bay 53
7 Tennessee 75
Tempe, AZ (Fri/Sun)
2 Arizona State 64
2 Arizona State 74
15 New Mexico State 52

Sioux Falls Regional Final

ESPN
March 27
3:30 PM
Syracuse 89, Tennessee 67
Scoring by quarter: 22–20, 13–21, 21–22, 11–26
Pts: A. Peterson 29
Rebs: A. Day 8
Asts: A. Peterson 6
Pts: D. DeShields 20
Rebs: D. DeShields 10
Asts: J. Nared 6
Denny Sanford Premier Center, Sioux Falls, SD
Attendance: 4,055
Referees: Beverly Roberts, Dee Kantner, Felicia Grinter

Sioux Falls 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 the champion of the fourth-ranked top seed's region, and the champion of the second overall top seed's region plays the champion of the third-ranked top seed's region.

Bankers Life Fieldhouse - Indianapolis, IN

National Semifinals
April 3
National Championship Game
April 5
      
1BR Connecticut 80
2DAL Oregon State 51
1BR Connecticut 82
4SF Syracuse 51
4SF Syracuse 80
7LEX Washington 59

National Semifinals

ESPN
Sunday, April 3
6:00 PM
#2 Oregon State 51, #1 Connecticut 80
Scoring by quarter: 17–26, 9–21, 15–17, 10–16
Pts: S. Wiese 13
Rebs: R. Hamblin 11
Asts: S. Siegner 3
Pts: M. Tuck 21
Rebs: B. Stewart 8
Asts: M. Jefferson 7
Bankers Life Fieldhouse - Indianapolis, IN
Attendance: 15,227
Referees: Brenda Pantoja, Joe Vaszily and Felicia Grinter
ESPN2
Sunday, April 3
8:30 PM
#7 Washington 59, #4 Syracuse 80
Scoring by quarter: 12–23, 19–20, 17–24, 11–13
Pts: T. Walton 29
Rebs: C. Osahor 14
Asts: C. Osahor 6
Pts: A. Peterson 18
Rebs: B. Day 15
Asts: A. Peterson 6
Bankers Life Fieldhouse - Indianapolis, IN
Attendance: 15,227
Referees: Lisa Mattingly, Denise Brooks and Kyle Bacon

National Championship

ESPN
Tuesday, April 5
8:30 PM
#4 Syracuse 51, #1 Connecticut 82
Scoring by quarter: 13–26, 10–22, 20–14, 8–18
Pts: C. Fondren 16
Rebs: B. Day 5
Asts: B. Sykes 2
Pts: B. Stewart 24
Rebs: B. Stewart 10
Asts: B. Stewart 6
Bankers Life Fieldhouse - Indianapolis, IN
Attendance: 14,514
Referees: Dee Kantner, Lisa Jones & Beverly Roberts

Media coverage

Television

ESPN has US television rights to all games during the tournament.[81] 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, which will also air the second national semifinal. ESPN will air the regional finals, the first national semifinal, and championship game.[82]

Studio host & analysts

Broadcast Assignments

First & Second Rounds Friday/Sunday

Sweet Sixteen & Elite Eight Friday/Sunday

Final Four

  • Beth Mowins, Doris Burke, & Holly Rowe – Indianapolis, IN[83]

First & Second Rounds Saturday/Monday

Sweet Sixteen & Elite Eight Saturday/Monday

  • Dave O'Brien, Doris Burke, & Holly Rowe – Bridgeport, CT
  • Pam Ward, Carolyn Peck, & Steffi Sorensen – Dallas, TX

Championship

  • Beth Mowins, Doris Burke, & Holly Rowe – Indianapolis, IN[83]

Radio

Westwood One has exclusive radio rights to the entire tournament.[84][85] 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

  • Kevin Lee & Krista Blunk – Lexington, KY
  • Dick Fain & Brenda VanLengen – Sioux Falls, SD

Final Four

  • John Sadak, Debbie Antonelli, & Krista Blunk – Indianapolis, IN

Regional Finals Monday

  • John Sadak & Krista Blunk – Bridgeport, CT
  • Ted Emrich & Debbie Antonelli – Dallas, TX

Championship

  • John Sadak, Debbie Antonelli, & Krista Blunk – Indianapolis, IN

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