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In the Final Four UConn was finally challenged by Baylor and the 6-foot-8 freshman Brittney Griner; [47] Baylor trailed 39–26 at halftime, cut the deficit to 41–38 with 15 minutes remaining in the game, but UConn finally pulled away for a final score of 70–50. The national championship game against Stanford was a different story.
Final Four appearances – Connecticut appeared in their fifth consecutive Final Four, tied for the longest such streak, with LSU (2004–08) Rebounds – Janel McCarville, Minnesota recorded 75 rebounds, the most ever recorded in an NCAA tournament. This record would be broken in 2018 when Mississippi State's Teaira McCowan recorded 109 ...
The 1995 NCAA Division I women's 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.
Winning margin—Connecticut defeated Louisville 93–60 in the Championship game; the margin of 33 points is the largest in Final Four history; Three-pointers made—Connecticut hit 13 three-pointers in the Championship game, which is the most ever made in a Final Four game; Assists—Connecticut recorded 24 assists in the Championship game ...
Here are some of the records set in the NCAA women's basketball tournament since it began in 1982. NCAA tournament records: Who has won the most championships, made the most Final Fours and more ...
Apr. 1—SAN ANTONIO — This trip to the Final Four for the UConn women's basketball team comes 30 years after its first Final Four appearance in 1991. UConn beat N.C. State and Clemson in the ...
The Final Four was played at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. [3] [4] [5] Tennessee continued its streak of making every NCAA women's basketball tournament at 33 consecutive appearances. Connecticut (who made their seventh consecutive Final Four overall) and Notre Dame faced each other in the NCAA Final.
The 2002 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament concluded on March 31, 2002 when Connecticut (aka UConn) won the national title. The Final Four was held at the Alamodome in San Antonio on March 29–31, 2002. UConn, coached by Geno Auriemma, defeated Oklahoma 82-70 in the championship game.