1995 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament

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1995 NCAA Women's Division I
Basketball Tournament
Teams 64
Finals site Target Center
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Champions Connecticut (1st title)
Runner-up Tennessee (5th title game)
Semifinalists Stanford (4th Final Four)
Georgia (3rd Final Four)
NCAA Women's Division I Tournaments
«1994  1996»

The 1995 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament featured 64 teams. The Final Four consisted of Connecticut, Tennessee, Stanford, and Georgia. Connecticut defeated Tennessee, 70-64, to win its first NCAA title and complete a 35-0 undefeated season.

The first two rounds were held at the home court of the top four seeds in each region (except for San Diego State, which hosted three games in the West region). The regional semifinals and finals were held at the University of Connecticut for the East region, UCLA for the West region, the University of Tennessee for the Mideast region, and Drake University for the Midwest region. The Final Four was played in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[1]

Contents

[edit] Bracket

[edit] East region

  First round Second round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight
                                     
1  Connecticut 105  
16  Maine 75  
  1  Connecticut 91  
 
  8  Virginia Tech 45  
8  Virginia Tech 62
9  St. Joseph's 52  
  1  Connecticut 87  
  4  Alabama 56  
5  Duke 76  
12  Oklahoma State 64  
  5  Duke 120
 
  4  Alabama 121****  
4  Alabama 82
13  Mt. St. Mary's 55  
  1  Connecticut 67
  3  Virginia 63
6  Florida 89  
11  Radford 49  
  6  Florida 67
 
  3  Virginia 72  
3  Virginia 71
14  Dartmouth 68  
  3  Virginia 63
  2  Louisiana Tech 62  
7  Oklahoma 90  
10  Loyola-MD 55  
  7  Oklahoma 36
 
  2  Louisiana Tech 48  
2  Louisiana Tech 90
15  Furman 52  

[edit] West region

  First round Second round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight
                                     
1  Vanderbilt 90  
16  Northern Illinois 54  
  1  Vanderbilt 95  
 
  8  Memphis 68  
8  Memphis 74
9  USC 72  
  1  Vanderbilt 66  
  4  Purdue 67  
5  San Diego St. 46  
12  Montana 57  
  12  Montana 51
 
  4  Purdue 62  
4  Purdue 74
13  Portland 59  
  4  Purdue 58
  2  Stanford 69
6  Seton Hall 73  
11  Stephen F. Austin 63  
  6  Seton Hall 45
 
  3  North Carolina 59  
3  North Carolina 89
14  Western Illinois 48  
  3  North Carolina 71
  2  Stanford 81  
7  Southern Mississippi 95  
10  Southern Methodist 96*  
  10  Southern Methodist 73
 
  2  Stanford 95  
2  Stanford 88
15  UC-Irvine 55  

[edit] Mideast region

  First round Second round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight
                                     
1  Tennessee 96  
16  Florida A&M 59  
  1  Tennessee 70  
 
  9  Florida International 44  
8  Old Dominion 76
9  Florida International 81  
  1  Tennessee 87  
  4  Western Kentucky 65  
5  Oregon State 88*  
12  Tennessee State 75  
  5  Oregon State 78
 
  4  Western Kentucky 85  
4  Western Kentucky 77
13  Toledo 63  
  1  Tennessee 80
  2  Texas Tech 59
6  Arkansas 67  
11  San Francisco 58  
  6  Arkansas 50
 
  3  Washington 54  
3  Washington 73
14  Ohio 57  
  3  Washington 52
  2  Texas Tech 67  
7  Kansas 72  
10  Wisconsin 73  
  10  Wisconsin 65
 
  2  Texas Tech 88  
2  Texas Tech 87
15  Tulane 72  

[edit] Midwest region

  First round Second round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight
                                     
1  Colorado 83  
16  Holy Cross 49  
  1  Colorado 78  
 
  9  Southwest Missouri State 34  
8  Utah 47
9  Southwest Missouri State 49  
  1  Colorado 77  
  4  George Washington 61  
5  Drake 87*  
12  Mississippi 81  
  5  Drake 93
 
  4  George Washington 96*  
4  George Washington 87
13  DePaul 79  
  1  Colorado 79
  3  Georgia 82
6  Oregon 65  
11  Louisville 67  
  11  Louisville 68
 
  3  Georgia 81  
3  Georgia 81
14  Indiana 64  
  3  Georgia 98
  7  North Carolina State 71  
7  North Carolina State 77  
10  Marquette 62  
  7  North Carolina State 76
 
  2  Penn State 74  
2  Penn State 75
15  Jackson State 62  

[edit] Final Four

  National Semifinals National Finals
                 
1  Connecticut 87  
2  Stanford 60  
    1  Connecticut 70
  1  Tennessee 64
1  Tennessee 73
3  Georgia 51  

* denotes number of overtime periods

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Gregory Cooper. "1995 NCAA National Championship Tournament". Archived from the original on 2009-10-21. http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/1244/1995-bracket.html. Retrieved 2008-03-31. 
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