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Just when the No. 23 Oregon women's basketball team needed it Wednesday night, Phillipina Kyei stepped up in a 70-68 win over Auburn at Matthew Knight Arena.
The crowd of 11,338 was a record for a women's game at Colorado and the team's first sellout since March 17, 1995. Only two men's games have drawn bigger crowds to the arena, which opened in 1979.
That game drew 12.3 million viewers, at the time the most ever for a women's college basketball game. [24] They won 71–69 over UConn in the national semifinal [25] – establishing a new viewership mark at 14.2 million viewers [26] – to reach the national championship game for the second year in a row. [25]
The game was played on March 31, 2002, at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. After leading 42–30 at halftime, No. 1 UConn defeated No. 4 Oklahoma 82–70 to capture the program's third National championship, [ 1 ] and complete the fourth unbeaten season in women's NCAA history (Texas, 1986; Connecticut, 1995; Tennessee, 1998).
Behind a career-high 31 points from Jessika Carter, Mississippi State women's basketball got back in the win column against Kennesaw State.
The game was the most-viewed women's national championship broadcast since 2004, as it drew an average viewership of 4.85 million, with a peak viewership of 5.91 million. [22] This reflected an 18% increase in viewership over the previous season's title game. [23] It was also the most-watched ESPN college basketball broadcast since 2008. [22]
The game was played on March 28, 1982, at the Norfolk Scope in Norfolk, Virginia. No. 1 Louisiana Tech defeated No. 2 Cheyney State 76–62 to capture the inaugural NCAA national championship. [1] To date, Cheyney State is the only HBCU to reach the NCAA women's Final Four and play for an NCAA championship. [2] [3]
Here's a look at some of the best looks from Thursday's game. The results were, as one might imagine, spectacular: ... Tomorrow night, LSU Women's Basketball opens up SEC play with "Dress like Kim ...