Tennessee Lady Vols
Coach Pat Summit has led Tennessee to eight national championships and numerous NCAA victories.
Coach Pat Summit has led Tennessee to eight national championships and numerous NCAA victories.
Rebecca Lobo, Jennifer Rizzotti, Shea Ralph, Diana Taurasi and Maya Moore helped Geno Auriemma build a powerhouse.
The Louisiana Lady Techsters won the inaugural women’s national championship in 1982 and regained the title in 1988. Order your championship box set today!
San Antonio will host the 2010 Women's Final Four providing an unmatched experience for all college basketball fans. Featuring four of America's most talented college basketball teams, the 2010 Final Four promises to be full of excitement and incredible Final Four ... more info >
UCONN found themselves down 20-12 at the half, but went on a 17-2 run to start the second half. Maya Moore again lead the Huskies with 23 points and 11 rebounds for a 53-47 victory over Stanford to claim their second straight national championship and 78th consecutiv... more info >
Connecticut's star forward, Maya Moore, lead the Huskies to their 77th consecutive win with 34 points and 12 rebounds, as they defeated the Baylor Bears, 70-50. The win puts them one step closer to becoming the first women's team to finish undefeated in consecutive s... more info >
Relive the excitement of their memorable and historic season with the Official 2009 NCAA Women’s Final Four® DVD. DVD Includes: Full Commercial-free Championship Game, Highlights of both Semifinal Games and Tournament Highlights. more info >
The Uconn Huskies capped off a perfect undefeated season by defeating the Louisville Cardinals, 76-54, with help from Tina Charles (25 points and 19 rebounds). This was the third undefeated season and sixth National Championship in program history for the Huskies.\n more info >
Renee Montgomery led the Huskies with a game high 26 points (her 33rd double figure game of the season) while Maya Moore added 24 points to help the Huskies advance past the Standard Cardinals, 83-64, for an NCAA Championship appearance.\n more info >
UCONN shook off some rust and then cruised into the second round, 82-33. more info >
After trailing at halftime, UCONN went on a 14-2 run to pull away for the victory. more info >
Sylvia Fowles powered LSU to the upset with a double-double, socring 24 points and 15 rebounds. LSU routed UCONN, 73-50. more info >
Charde Houston and Tina Charles were simply too much for the Wolfpack, leading UCONN to the 78-71 victory. more info >