2017 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament explained

Gender:Women's
Year:2017
Teams:64
Finalfourarena:American Airlines Center
Finalfourcity:Dallas, Texas
Champions:South Carolina Gamecocks
Titlecount:1st
Champgamecount:1st
Champffcount:2nd
Runnerup:Mississippi State Bulldogs
Gamecount:1st
Runnerffcount:1st
Semifinal1:UConn Huskies
Finalfourcount:18th
Semifinal2:Stanford Cardinal
Finalfourcount2:13th
Coach:Dawn Staley
Coachcount:1st
Mop:A'ja Wilson
Mopteam:South Carolina

The 2017 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament was played from Friday, March 17 to Sunday, April 2, 2017, with the Final Four played at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas on March 31 and April 2. This was the first time that the women's Final Four was played in Dallas and the first time since 2002 that the Final Four games were played on Friday and Sunday, rather than Sunday and Tuesday.[1] South Carolina defeated Mississippi State to win the championship.

Tennessee continued its record streak of making every NCAA women's basketball tournament at 36 consecutive appearances. UConn also continued its record streak of 10 consecutive Final Four appearances.

2017 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 2016. The following are the sites that hosted each round of the 2017 tournament.

First and second rounds

Regional semifinals and finals (Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight)

National semifinals and championship (Final Four and championship)

Tournament procedure

Pending any changes to the format, a total of 64 teams will enter the 2017 tournament. Thirty-two 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.

Selections for the 2017 NCAA Division I women's basketball championship were announced at 7 p.m. Eastern time, Monday, March 13 via ESPN.

Subregionals tournament and automatic qualifiers

Automatic qualifiers

The following teams automatically qualified for the 2017 NCAA field by virtue of winning their conference's tournament.

ConferenceTeamdata-sort-type="number" AppearanceLast bid
ACCNotre Dame24th2016
America EastAlbany6th2016
AmericanUConn29th2016
Atlantic 10Dayton7th2015
Atlantic SunFlorida Gulf Coast4th2015
Big 12West Virginia12th2016
Big EastMarquette10th2011
Big SkyMontana State2nd1993
Big South3rd2016
Big TenMaryland25th2016
Big West12th1992
ColonialElon1stNever
C-USAWKU19th2015
HorizonGreen Bay17th2016
IvyPenn5th2016
MAACQuinnipiac3rd2015
MACToledo8th2001
MEAC9th2014
Missouri ValleyDrake11th2007
Mountain WestBoise State4th2015
Northeast5th2016
Ohio Valley3rd2016
Pac-12Stanford31st2016
PatriotBucknell3rd2008
SECSouth Carolina14th2016
SouthernChattanooga15th2016
Southland2nd2016
SWACTexas Southern1stNever
SummitWestern Illinois2nd1995
Sun BeltTroy3rd2016
West CoastGonzaga9th2015
WACNew Mexico State5th2016

Tournament seeds

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Bridgeport Regional – Webster Bank Arena,
Bridgeport, Connecticut
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordRPI[2] Berth type
1UConnAmerican32–01Auto
2DukeACC27–58At-large
3MarylandBig Ten30–216Auto
4UCLAPac-1223–89At-large
5Texas A&MSEC21–1122At-large
6West VirginiaBig 1223–1040Auto
7TempleAmerican24–718At-large
8SyracuseACC21–1031At-large
9Iowa StateBig 1218–1260At-large
10OregonPac-1221–1336At-large
11ElonColonial27–621Auto
12PennsylvaniaIvy League22–750Auto
13Boise StateMountain West25–747Auto
14BucknellPatriot 27–562Auto
15HamptonMid-Eastern20–12151Auto
16AlbanyAmerica East21–11113Auto
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Oklahoma City Regional – Chesapeake Energy Arena,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordRPIBerth type
1BaylorBig 1230–37At-large
2Mississippi St.SEC29–45At-large
3WashingtonPac-1227–510At-large
4Louisville ACC27–711At-large
5TennesseeSEC19–1119At-large
6OklahomaBig 1222–920At-large
7DePaulBig East26–717At-large
8LSUSEC20–1137At-large
9CaliforniaPac-1219–1356At-large
10UNIMissouri Valley24–852At-large
11GonzagaWCC26–666Auto
12DaytonA-1022–933Auto
13ChattanoogaSouthern21–1068Auto
14Montana St.Big Sky25–665Auto
15Troy Sun Belt22–10106Auto
16Texas SouthernSWAC23–9169Auto
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Lexington Regional – Rupp Arena, Lexington, Kentucky
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordRPIBerth type
1Notre DameACC30–32Auto
2StanfordPac-1228–56Auto
3TexasBig 1223–813At-large
4KentuckySEC21–1014At-large
5Ohio St.Big 1026–627At-large
6North Carolina St.ACC22–839At-large
7Kansas St.Big 1222–1024At-large
8Green BayHorizon27–528Auto
9PurdueBig 1022–1258At-large
10DrakeMissouri Valley28–426Auto
11AuburnSEC17–1445At-large
12Western Ky.Conference USA27–635Auto
13BelmontOhio Valley27–557Auto
14Central Ark.Southland26–482Auto
15New Mexico St. WAC24–6137Auto
16Robert MorrisNEC22–10181Auto
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Stockton Regional – Stockton Arena, Stockton, California
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordRPIBerth type
1South CarolinaSEC27–43Auto
2Oregon St.Pac-1229–44At-large
3Florida St.ACC25–612At-large
4Miami (FL)ACC23–815At-large
5Marquette Big East25–729Auto
6Missouri SEC21–1025At-large
7CreightonBig East23–723At-large
8Arizona St.Pac-1219–1234At-large
9Michigan St.Big 1021–1142At-large
10Toledo Mid-American25–844Auto
11South Fla.American24–830At-large
12QuinnipiacMAAC27–632Auto
13Florida Gulf CoastAtlantic Sun26–880Auto
14Western Ill. Summit 25–659Auto
15Long Beach St.Big West23–10111Auto
16UNC Asheville Big South19–14197Auto

Tournament records

Games

Bridgeport Regional, Bridgeport, CT

First round

Bracket

Highlights

Bridgeport Regional All-Tournament team

Oklahoma City Regional, Oklahoma City, OK

First round

Bracket

* – Denotes overtime period

Oklahoma City Regional All-Tournament team

Lexington Regional, Lexington, KY

First round

Bracket

* – Denotes overtime period

Lexington Regional All-Tournament team

Stockton Regional, Stockton, CA

First round

Stockton Regional All-Tournament team

Final Four

American Airlines Center – Dallas, TX

* – Denotes overtime period

Final Four All-Tournament team

Record by conference

ConferenceBidsRecordWin %R64R32S16E8F4CGNC
SEC815–78622221
Pac-12715–777521
American34–331111
ACC712–77732
Big 1268–66521
Big Ten45–4432
MAAC12–1111
Big East32–332
Missouri Valley20–22

Media coverage

Television

ESPN had US television rights to all games during the tournament.[59] For the first and second rounds, ESPN aired select games nationally on ESPN2, 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 had the closest score. The Lexington and Oklahoma City regional semifinals aired concurrently on ESPN and ESPN2, while ESPN televised the Bridgeport and Stockton regional semifinals and all four regional finals. The national semifinals aired on ESPN2, and the national championship on ESPN.

Studio host and 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.[60] [61] Teams participating in the Regional Finals, Final Four, and championship are allowed to have their own local broadcasts, but they are not 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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  6. Web site: Albany vs. Connecticut – Game Summary – March 18, 2017 – ESPN. ESPN.com. March 20, 2017.
  7. Web site: Syracuse crushes Iowa State, 85–65, in NCAA Tournament opener. dailyorange.com. March 18, 2017 . en-US. March 20, 2017.
  8. News: Sykes leads Syracuse to first-round win over Iowa State. USA Today. March 20, 2017. en.
  9. News: Texas A&M survives vs. Penn 63–61. March 20, 2017.
  10. Web site: Penn vs. Texas A&M – Game Recap – March 18, 2017 – ESPN. ESPN.com. March 20, 2017.
  11. News: Canada lifts UCLA past Boise State 83–56. USA Today. March 20, 2017. en.
  12. News: Morales . Robert . UCLA women blow out Boise State 83–56 at Pauley Pavilion . en-US . The Orange County Register . March 20, 2017.
  13. News: Martin scores 26 as West Virginia beats Elon 75–62 in NCAAs. https://web.archive.org/web/20170321082617/https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/colleges/martin-scores-26-as-west-virginia-beats-elon-75-62-in-ncaas/2017/03/17/0de34072-0b4f-11e7-bd19-fd3afa0f7e2a_story.html. dead. March 21, 2017. Washington Post. March 20, 2017.
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  16. News: Temple women's basketball dropped by Oregon in NCAA Tournament 1st round. March 18, 2017. CSN Philly. March 21, 2017.
  17. Web site: Hampton Lady Pirates' season ends with 94–31 thumping at Duke. Associated Press. March 19, 2017. WAVY-TV. March 21, 2017.
  18. News: Greenwell, Duke women rout Hampton 94–31 in NCAA 1st round. USA Today. March 21, 2017. en.
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  20. News: Texas A&M rallies from 21 down in biggest comeback in women's NCAA tourney history . Associated Press . ESPN.com . March 18, 2017 . March 19, 2017.
  21. News: 119–30! Baylor women open with most-lopsided NCAA Tournament win ever. star-telegram. March 21, 2017. en.
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  26. Web site: Tennessee Lady Vols beat Dayton 66–57 to advance in NCAA Tournament. March 18, 2017. Clarksville, TN Online. March 22, 2017.
  27. Web site: Dayton vs. Tennessee – Box Score – March 18, 2017 – ESPN. ESPN.com. March 22, 2017.
  28. News: Sharp shooting spurs No. 13 Louisville past Chattanooga. USA Today. March 22, 2017. en.
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  30. News: Hot shooting start carries Oklahoma past Gonzaga 75–62. Associated Press. KOMO. March 23, 2017. en-US.
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  33. News: Plum leads way as Washington beats Montana State 91–63. TEGNA. KING. March 23, 2017. en-US.
  34. Web site: Washington Huskies Defeat Montana State University 91–63 in the first round of the NCAA tournament. March 18, 2017. UW Dawg Pound. March 23, 2017.
  35. Web site: Cats Fall to Washington in NCAA First-Round: Ferris Goes out on Top. Montana State University. March 18, 2017 . en. March 23, 2017.
  36. Web site: UNI Ends Historic Season with 88–67 Loss to DePaul. University of Northern Iowa. March 24, 2017.
  37. News: Schaefer leads Mississippi St past Troy 110–69. March 24, 2017.
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  39. News: Robert Morris falls to Notre Dame, 79–49. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. March 26, 2017.
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  43. News: WKU Falls To Ohio State, 70–63, In NCAA Tournament. March 26, 2017. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20170327081452/http://www.lex18.com/story/34942350/wku-falls-to-ohio-state-70-63-in-ncaa-tournament. March 27, 2017. dead.
  44. News: Kentucky Holds Off Belmont, 73–70. March 28, 2017. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20170329053941/http://www.lex18.com/story/34939996/kentucky-holds-off-belmont-73-70. March 29, 2017. dead.
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  46. News: McCarty's 15 points lead Texas over Central Arkansas 78–50 . The Washington Post . dead . March 29, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170330083522/https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/colleges/mccartys-15-points-lead-texas-over-central-arkansas-78-50/2017/03/17/fa3ea2c6-0b50-11e7-bd19-fd3afa0f7e2a_story.html . March 30, 2017.
  47. News: Longhorns too much for Sugar Bears in 78–50 victory. March 29, 2017. en.
  48. News: K-State women beat Drake 67–54 in NCAA Tournament opener. kansascity. March 29, 2017. en.
  49. News: Lewis, Wesemann guide K-State past Drake 67–54 in NCAA first round. Smith. Derek. YourDU.net. March 29, 2017. en.
  50. News: No. 2 seed Stanford rallies to beat New Mexico State 72–64. The Washington Times. March 29, 2017. en-US.
  51. Web site: Aggies Finish the Season in a Nail-Biter with No. 6 Stanford. New Mexico State University. March 18, 2017 . en. March 29, 2017.
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  53. News: South Carolina women's basketball cruises past UNC-Asheville. 2017-03-17. SEC Country. 2017-04-06. en-US.
  54. News: Michigan State women shut down by Arizona State in NCAA tournament. Lansing State Journal. 2017-04-06. en.
  55. News: Dornstauder's perfection leads Arizona St to 73-61 NCAA win. USA Today. 2017-04-06. en.
  56. News: Quinnipiac upsets Marquette in NCAA opener 68-65. USA Today. 2017-04-06. en.
  57. News: Quinnipiac Women Hold On, Defeat Marquette 68-65 For First-Ever NCAA Win. Associated Press. courant.com. 2017-04-06. en-US.
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