2016 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament explained

Gender:Women's
Year:2016
Teams:64
Finalfourarena:Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Finalfourcity:Indianapolis, Indiana
Champions:UConn Huskies
Titlecount:11th
Champgamecount:11th
Champffcount:17th
Runnerup:Syracuse Orange
Gamecount:1st
Runnerffcount:1st
Semifinal1:Oregon State Beavers
Finalfourcount:1st
Semifinal2:Washington Huskies
Finalfourcount2:1st
Coach:Geno Auriemma
Coachcount:11th
Mop:Breanna Stewart
Mopteam:UConn

The 2016 NCAA Division I women's 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. The Final Four was played at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. UConn won their fourth consecutive national championship, defeating Syracuse 82–51.

This was the last Women's Final Four to be played on the then Sunday/Tuesday schedule. Starting in 2017, the Final Four was changed to a Friday/Sunday schedule, which it used from its inception in 1982 through 1990, then again from 1996 through 2002.[1] Tennessee continued its record streak of making every NCAA women's basketball tournament at 35 consecutive appearances. UConn also continued its record streak of nine consecutive Final Four appearances.

As of the 2023 tournament, this is the only one where all four Final Four teams were coached by men.

Tournament procedure

Pending any changes to the format, a total of 64 teams will enter the 2016 tournament. 32 automatic bids shall be awarded to each program that wins their conference's tournament. The remaining 36 bids are "at-large", with selections extended by the NCAA Selection Committee. 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. The top-seeded team in each region plays the #16 team, the #2 team plays the #15, etc. (meaning where the two seeds add up to 17, that team will be assigned to play another).

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 Selection Committee will also seed the entire field from 1 to 64.

2016 NCAA tournament schedule and venues

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

First and Second rounds (Subregionals)

Regional semifinals and finals (Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight)

National semifinals and championship (Final Four and championship)

This was the third time that Indianapolis hosted a Women's Final Four Basketball tournament; the prior times were in 2005 and 2011.

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.[2]

Tennessee received a #7 seed, the lowest in program history.[2]

Kentucky had 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.[3]

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[4] — 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.[5]

Subregionals tournament & automatic qualifiers

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).

ConferenceTeamdata-sort-type="number" AppearanceLast bid
ACCNotre Dame23rd2015
America EastAlbany5th2015
AmericanConnecticut28th2015
Atlantic 10George Washington17th2015
Atlantic SunJacksonville1stNever
Big 12Baylor15th2015
Big EastSt. John's10th2014
Big SkyIdaho4th2014
Big South2nd2007
Big TenMaryland24th2015
Big WestHawaii6th1998
ColonialJames Madison12th2015
C-USAMiddle Tennessee18th2014
HorizonGreen Bay16th2015
Ivy LeaguePenn4th2014
MAACIona1stNever
MACBuffalo1stNever
MEAC3rd2009
Missouri ValleyMissouri State14th2006
Mountain WestColorado State6th2002
Northeast4th2014
Ohio Valley2nd2007
Pac-12Oregon State8th2015
PatriotArmy3rd2014
SECSouth Carolina13th2015
SouthernChattanooga14th2015
SouthlandCentral Arkansas1stNever
SWAC3rd2015
SummitSouth Dakota State7th2015
Sun BeltTroy2nd1997
WACNew Mexico State4th2015
West CoastSan Francisco4th1997

Tournament seeds

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+Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, Connecticut
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordRPI[6] Berth type
1UConnAmerican32–03Auto
2TexasBig 1228–47At-Large
3UCLAPac-1224–810At-Large
4Michigan StateBig Ten24–817At-Large
5Mississippi StateSoutheastern26–724At-Large
6South FloridaAmerican23–921At-Large
7BYUWest Coast26–616At-Large
8Seton HallBig East23–839At-Large
9DuquesneAtlantic 1027–518At-Large
10MissouriSoutheastern21–945At-Large
11Colorado StateMountain West31–141Auto
12ChattanoogaSouthern24–740Auto
13BelmontOhio Valley24–877Auto
14HawaiiBig West21–10105Auto
15Alabama StateSouthwestern19–11220Auto
16Robert MorrisNortheast20–12174Auto
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+American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordRPIBerth type
1BaylorBig 1233–12Auto
2Oregon StatePac-1228–45Auto
3LouisvilleAtlantic Coast25–714At-Large
4Texas A&MSoutheastern21–919At-Large
5Florida StateAtlantic Coast23–715At-Large
6DePaulBig East25–829At-Large
7Oklahoma StateBig 1221–930At-Large
8St. John'sBig East23–942Auto
9AuburnSoutheastern19–1257At-Large
10St. BonaventureAtlantic 1023–734At-Large
11James MadisonColonial27–531Auto
12Middle TennesseeC-USA24–859Auto
13Missouri StateMissouri Valley24–979Auto
14Central ArkansasSouthland28–390Auto
15TroySun Belt20–12119Auto
16IdahoBig Sky24–9123Auto
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+Rupp Arena, Lexington, Kentucky
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordRPIBerth type
1Notre DameAtlantic Coast31–11Auto
2MarylandBig Ten30–38Auto
3KentuckySoutheastern23–713At-Large
4StanfordPac-1224–79At-Large
5Miami (Florida)Atlantic Coast24–825At-Large
6OklahomaBig 1221–1032At-Large
7WashingtonPac-1222–1033At-Large
8GeorgiaSoutheastern21–935At-Large
9IndianaBig Ten20–1146At-Large
10PennsylvaniaIvy24–427Auto
11PurdueBig Ten20–1166At-Large
12South Dakota StateSummit26–650Auto
13San FranciscoWest Coast21–1172Auto
14UNC AshevilleBig South26–6120Auto
15IonaMetro Atlantic23–11103Auto
16North Carolina A&TMid Eastern19–11195Auto
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+Denny Sanford Premier Center, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordRPIBerth type
1South CarolinaSoutheastern31–14Auto
2Arizona StatePac-1225–66At-Large
3Ohio StateBig Ten24–711At-Large
4SyracuseAtlantic Coast25–712At-Large
5FloridaSoutheastern22–826At-Large
6West VirginiaBig 1224–922At-Large
7TennesseeSoutheastern19–1328At-Large
8George WashingtonAtlantic 1026–623Auto
9Kansas StateBig 1218–1248At-Large
10Green BayHorizon28–420Auto
11PrincetonIvy23–536At - Large
12AlbanyAmerica East27–444Auto
13ArmyPatriot29–261Auto
14BuffaloMid American20–13106Auto
15New Mexico StateWestern Athletic26–493Auto
16JacksonvilleAtlantic Sun22–10134Auto

Tournament records

Games

Bridgeport Regional, Bridgeport, CT

First round

Second round

Sweet Sixteen

Elite 8

Bridgeport Regional all tournament team

Dallas Regional, Dallas, TX

First round

Second round

Sweet 16

Elite 8

Dallas Regional all tournament team

Lexington Regional, Lexington, KY

First-round

Second round

Sweet 16

Elite 8

Lexington Regional all tournament team

Sioux Falls Regional, Sioux Falls, SD

First round

Second round

Sweet Sixteen

Elite 8

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 Championship

See main article: 2016 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship Game.

Final Four all-tournament team

Record by conference

Source[80]

ConferenceBidsRecordWin %R64R32S16E8F4CGNC
American28–10.8892211111
Pac-12514–50.73755432
ACC510–50.667543111
Big 1269–60.6006522
SEC912–90.5719741
America East11–10.50011
Big Ten55–50.500541
Summit11–10.50011
Atlantic 1032–30.40032
Big East32–30.400311
Ivy League20–20.0002
West Coast20–20.0002

Media coverage

Television

ESPN had US television rights to all games during the tournament.[81] For the first and second round, ESPN aired select games nationally on ESPN, ESPNU, or ESPNews. All other games aired regionally on ESPN, ESPN2, or ESPN3 and were streamed online via WatchESPN. Most of the nation got whip-a-round coverage during this time, which allowed ESPN to rotate between the games and focus the nation on the game that has the closest score. The regional semifinals and national semifinals were split between ESPN and ESPN2. ESPN aired the regional finals and the national championship game.[82]

Studio host & analysts

Broadcast Assignments

First & Second Rounds Friday/Sunday

Sweet Sixteen & Elite Eight Friday/Sunday

Final Four

First & Second Rounds Saturday/Monday

Sweet Sixteen & Elite Eight Saturday/Monday

Championship

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

Final Four

Regional Finals Monday

Championship

See also

External links

Notes and References

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  49. Web site: San Francisco vs. Stanford - Game Recap - March 19, 2016 - ESPN. ESPN.com. 2016-03-21.
  50. Web site: Purdue vs. Oklahoma - Game Recap - March 19, 2016 - ESPN. ESPN.com. 2016-03-23.
  51. Web site: UNC Asheville vs. Kentucky - Game Recap - March 19, 2016 - ESPN. ESPN.com. 2016-03-21.
  52. Web site: Penn vs. Washington - Game Recap - March 19, 2016 - ESPN. ESPN.com. 2016-03-23.
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  66. Web site: New Mexico State vs. Arizona State - Game Recap - March 18, 2016 - ESPN. ESPN.com. 2016-03-21.
  67. Web site: Army vs. Syracuse - Game Recap - March 18, 2016 - ESPN. ESPN.com. 2016-03-21.
  68. Web site: Princeton vs. West Virginia - Game Recap - March 18, 2016 - ESPN. ESPN.com. 2016-03-21.
  69. Web site: Albany vs. Florida - Game Recap - March 18, 2016 - ESPN. ESPN.com. 2016-03-21.
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  71. Web site: Kansas State vs. George Washington - Game Recap - March 18, 2016 - ESPN. ESPN.com. 2016-03-21.
  72. Web site: Green Bay vs. Tennessee - Game Recap - March 18, 2016 - ESPN. ESPN.com. 2016-03-21.
  73. Web site: Kansas State vs. South Carolina - Game Recap - March 20, 2016 - ESPN. ESPN.com. 2016-03-23.
  74. Web site: Albany vs. Syracuse - Game Recap - March 20, 2016 - ESPN. ESPN.com. 2016-03-23.
  75. Web site: West Virginia vs. Ohio State - Game Recap - March 20, 2016 - ESPN. ESPN.com. 2016-03-23.
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