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词条 1989 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament
释义

  1. Records

  2. Qualifying teams - automatic

  3. Qualifying teams - at-large

  4. Bids by conference

  5. First and second rounds

  6. Regionals and Final Four

  7. Bids by state

  8. Brackets

     Mideast Regional - Auburn, AL (Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum)  Midwest Regional - Ruston, LA (Thomas Assembly Center)  East Regional - Bowling Green, KY (E.A. Diddle Arena)  West Regional - Austin, TX (Frank Erwin Center)  Final Four - Tacoma, WA (Tacoma Dome) 

  9. Record by conference

  10. All-Tournament Team

  11. Game Officials

  12. See also

  13. References

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| FinalFourCity=Tacoma, Washington
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| Semifinal2=Maryland Terrapins
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The 1989 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament began on March 15 and ended on April 2. The tournament expanded from 40 to 48 teams. The Final Four consisted of Auburn, Louisiana Tech, Tennessee, and Maryland, with Tennessee winning its second title with a 76-60 victory over Auburn.[1] Tennessee's Bridgette Gordon was named the Most Outstanding Player of the tournament.[2]

Records

Auburn has only six turnovers in the National Semi-final game against Louisiana Tech, the fewest number of turnovers recorded in a Final Four game.

Bridgette Gordon scored 17 points from the free throw line in the East Regional Final between Tennessee and Long Beach state, the most ever scored in an NCAA Tournament game.

Maryland had 25 steals in a game against Stephen F. Austin in the West Regional Semifinal, the most in an NCAA tournament game, since the statistic has been recorded (starting in 1988).

Jennifer Azzi hit nine of eleven three point attempts over the course of the tournament, the best percentage ever recorded in a tournament game (minimum- 1.5 made per game)

Stanford hit 22 of 33 three point attempts over the course of the tournament, the best percentage ever recorded in a tournament game (minimum - three games)

Qualifying teams - automatic

Forty-eight teams were selected to participate in the 1989 NCAA Tournament. Nineteen conferences were eligible for an automatic bid to the 1989 NCAA tournament.[4]

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Automatic Bids
  Record 
Qualifying School Conference Regular
Season
Conference Seed
Bowling Green State UniversityMAC{{sort|0.893|25–3}}{{sort|1.016|16–0}}9
University of Tennessee at ChattanoogaSouthern Conference{{sort|0.633|19–11}}{{sort|0.5|5–5}}12
University of Colorado at BoulderBig Eight{{sort|0.9|27–3}}{{sort|1.014|14–0}}3
University of ConnecticutBig East{{sort|0.828|24–5}}{{sort|0.867|13–2}}8
College of the Holy CrossMAAC{{sort|0.7|21–9}}{{sort|0.833|10–2}}9
Illinois State UniversityMissouri Valley Conference{{sort|0.759|22–7}}{{sort|0.889|16–2}}7
James Madison UniversityColonial{{sort|0.893|25–3}}{{sort|1.012|12–0}}6
California State University, Long BeachBig West Conference{{sort|0.875|28–4}}{{sort|1.018|18–0}}2
University of Maryland, College ParkACC{{sort|0.929|26–2}}{{sort|0.929|13–1}}1
University of MontanaBig Sky Conference{{sort|0.897|26–3}}{{sort|1.016|16–0}}10
Ohio State UniversityBig Ten{{sort|0.821|23–5}}{{sort|0.889|16–2}}3
University of South CarolinaMetro{{sort|0.793|23–6}}{{sort|0.833|10–2}}6
Stanford UniversityPac-10{{sort|0.929|26–2}}{{sort|1.018|18–0}}2
University of TennesseeSEC{{sort|0.938|30–2}}{{sort|0.889|8–1}}1
Tennessee Technological UniversityOhio Valley Conference{{sort|0.75|21–7}}{{sort|0.75|9–3}}11
University of Texas at AustinSouthwest{{sort|0.862|25–4}}{{sort|1.016|16–0}}2
University of UtahHigh Country{{sort|0.828|24–5}}{{sort|0.9|9–1}}11
West Virginia UniversityAtlantic 10{{sort|0.767|23–7}}{{sort|0.667|12–6}}12
Western Kentucky UniversitySun Belt Conference{{sort|0.733|22–8}}{{sort|0.833|5–1}}5

Qualifying teams - at-large

Twenty-nine additional teams were selected to complete the forty-eight invitations.[4]

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At-large Bids
  Record 
Qualifying School Conference Regular
Season
Conference Seed
University of Arkansas at Little RockSouthwest{{sort|0.759|22–7}}{{sort|0.813|13–3}}12
Auburn UniversitySoutheastern{{sort|0.966|28–1}}{{sort|1.009|9–0}}1
California State University, FullertonBig West{{sort|0.724|21–8}}{{sort|0.667|12–6}}7
University of CincinnatiMetro{{sort|0.724|21–8}}{{sort|0.5|6–6}}8
Clemson UniversityAtlantic Coast{{sort|0.655|19–10}}{{sort|0.643|9–5}}4
University of GeorgiaSoutheastern{{sort|0.786|22–6}}{{sort|0.667|6–3}}5
University of Hawaiʻi at MānoaBig West{{sort|0.667|18–9}}{{sort|0.813|13–3}}12
University of IowaBig Ten{{sort|0.867|26–4}}{{sort|0.889|16–2}}3
La Salle UniversityMetro Atlantic{{sort|0.931|27–2}}{{sort|0.917|11–1}}9
Louisiana Tech UniversityAmerican South{{sort|0.906|29–3}}{{sort|1.01|10–0}}1
Louisiana State UniversitySoutheastern{{sort|0.643|18–10}}{{sort|0.556|5–4}}4
University of MiamiIndependent{{sort|0.75|21–7}}{{sort|-|-–}}8
University of MississippiSoutheastern{{sort|0.75|21–7}}{{sort|0.444|4–5}}3
North Carolina State UniversityAtlantic Coast{{sort|0.793|23–6}}{{sort|0.857|12–2}}2
Northwestern State UniversitySouthland{{sort|0.759|22–7}}{{sort|0.786|11–3}}10
Oklahoma State University–StillwaterBig Eight{{sort|0.633|19–11}}{{sort|0.571|8–6}}9
Old Dominion UniversitySun Belt{{sort|0.733|22–8}}{{sort|0.833|5–1}}6
Providence CollegeBig East{{sort|0.688|22–10}}{{sort|0.625|10–6}}11
Purdue UniversityBig Ten{{sort|0.821|23–5}}{{sort|0.778|14–4}}5
Rutgers UniversityAtlantic 10{{sort|0.793|23–6}}{{sort|0.889|16–2}}7
University of Southern MississippiMetro{{sort|0.867|26–4}}{{sort|0.833|10–2}}10
Saint Joseph's UniversityAtlantic 10{{sort|0.759|22–7}}{{sort|0.889|16–2}}10
Stephen F. Austin State UniversitySouthland{{sort|0.906|29–3}}{{sort|0.929|13–1}}4
Temple UniversityAtlantic 10{{sort|0.7|21–9}}{{sort|0.778|14–4}}8
University of Nevada, Las VegasBig West{{sort|0.806|25–6}}{{sort|0.722|13–5}}6
Vanderbilt UniversitySoutheastern{{sort|0.75|21–7}}{{sort|0.556|5–4}}7
Villanova UniversityBig East{{sort|0.621|18–11}}{{sort|0.688|11–5}}11
University of VirginiaAtlantic Coast{{sort|0.69|20–9}}{{sort|0.571|8–6}}4
University of WashingtonPacific-10{{sort|0.71|22–9}}{{sort|0.833|15–3}}5

Bids by conference

Nineteen conferences earned an automatic bid. In seven cases, the automatic bid was the only representative from the conference. Two conferences, Southland and American South sent a single representative as an at-large team. One team earned an at-large bid as an Independent Twenty-six additional at-large teams were selected from ten of the conferences.[4]

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BidsConferenceTeams
6 Southeastern Auburn, Georgia, LSU, Mississippi, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
4 Big West Cal St Fullerton, Hawaii, Long Beach St, UNLV
4 Atlantic Coast Clemson, Maryland, North Carolina St, Virginia
4 Atlantic 10 Rutgers, St Joseph’s, Temple, West Virginia
3 Metro Cincinnati, South Carolina, Southern Miss
3 Big Ten Iowa, Ohio St, Purdue
3 Big East Connecticut, Providence, Villanova
2 Sun Belt Old Dominion, Western Ky
2 Southwest Arkansas, Texas
2 Southland Northwestern St, Stephen F Austin
2 Pacific-10 Stanford, Washington
2 Metro Atlantic Holy Cross, La Salle
2 Big Eight Colorado, Oklahoma St
1 Southern Chattanooga
1 Ohio Valley Tennessee Tech
1 Missouri Valley Illinois St
1 Mid-American Bowling Green
1 Independent Miami
1 High Country Utah
1 Colonial James Madison
1 Big Sky Montana
1 American South Louisiana Tech

First and second rounds

In 1989, the field expanded to 48 teams. The teams were seeded, and assigned to four geographic regions, with seeds 1-12 in each region. In Round 1, seeds 8 and 9 faced each other for the opportunity to face the 1 seed in the second round, seeds 7 and 10 played for the opportunity to face the 2 seed, seeds 5 and 12 played for the opportunity to face the 4 seed, and seeds 6 and 11 played for the opportunity to face the 3 seed. In the first two rounds, the higher seed was given the opportunity to host the first round game. In most cases, the higher seed accepted the opportunity. The exceptions:

  • Fifth seeded Purdue played fourth seeded LSU at Purdue
  • Tenth seeded Montana played seventh seeded Cal St. Fullerton at Montana
  • Ninth seeded Oklahoma State played eighth seeded Miami(FL) at Oklahoma State
  • Seventh seeded Vanderbilt played tenth seeded St. Joseph’s at St. Joseph’s
  • Ninth seeded Bowling Green played eighth seeded Cincinnati at Bowling Green

Because Purdue was also a first round venue, there are only 31 rather than 32 first and second round venues

The following table lists the region, host school, venue and the thirty-one first and second round locations:

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East 1 Western Kentucky University E.A. Diddle Arena Bowling Green Kentucky
East 1 James Madison University James Madison University Convocation Center Harrisonburg Virginia
East 1 University of Connecticut Hugh S. Greer Field House Storrs Connecticut
East 1 Vanderbilt University Memorial Gymnasium (Vanderbilt University) Nashville Tennessee
East 1 University of Tennessee Thompson-Boling Arena Knoxville Tennessee
East 2 Ohio State University St. John Arena Columbus Ohio
East 2 Long Beach State University Gym (Gold Mine) Long Beach California
East 2 University of Virginia University Hall (University of Virginia) Charlottesville Virginia
Mideast 1 University of Georgia Georgia Coliseum (Stegeman Coliseum) Athens Georgia
Mideast 1 Rutgers University Louis Brown Athletic Center Piscataway New Jersey
Mideast 1 Old Dominion University Old Dominion University Fieldhouse Norfolk Virginia
Mideast 1 Temple University McGonigle Hall Philadelphia Pennsylvania
Mideast 2 North Carolina State University Reynolds Coliseum Raleigh North Carolina
Mideast 2 University of Mississippi Tad Smith Coliseum Oxford Mississippi
Mideast 2 Auburn University Memorial Coliseum (Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum) Auburn Alabama
Mideast 2 Clemson University Littlejohn Coliseum Clemson South Carolina
Midwest 1 University of South Carolina Carolina Coliseum Columbia South Carolina
Midwest 1 Oklahoma State University Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater Oklahoma
Midwest 1 Illinois State University Redbird Arena Normal Illinois
Midwest 1 & 2Purdue UniversityMackey ArenaWest LafayetteIndiana
Midwest 2 Louisiana Tech University Thomas Assembly Center Ruston Louisiana
Midwest 2 University of Iowa Carver–Hawkeye Arena Iowa City Iowa
Midwest 2 Stanford University Maples Pavilion Stanford California
West 1 University of Montana Dahlberg Arena Missoula Montana
West 1University of WashingtonHec Edmundson PavilionSeattleWashington
West 1 University of Nevada, Las Vegas South Gym Las Vegas Nevada
West 1 Bowling Green State University Anderson Arena Bowling Green Ohio
West 2 University of Maryland Cole Field House College Park Maryland
West 2 University of Texas Frank Erwin Center Austin Texas
West 2 University of Colorado CU Events Center (Coors Events Center) Boulder Colorado
West 2 Stephen F. Austin University William R. Johnson Coliseum Nacogdoches Texas

Regionals and Final Four

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The Regionals, named for the general location, were held from March 23 to March 25 at these sites:

  • East Regional E.A. Diddle Arena, Bowling Green, Kentucky (Host: Western Kentucky University)
  • Mideast Regional Memorial Coliseum (Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum), Auburn, Alabama (Host: Auburn University)
  • Midwest Regional Thomas Assembly Center, Ruston, Louisiana (Host: Louisiana Tech University)
  • West Regional Frank Erwin Center, Austin, Texas (Host: University of Texas)

Each regional winner advanced to the Final Four, held March 31 and April 2 in Tacoma, Washington at the Tacoma Dome

Bids by state

The forty-eight teams came from thirty-one states.

Pennsylvania and Tennessee had the most teams with four each. Nineteen states did not have any teams receiving bids.[4]

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BidsStateTeams
4 Pennsylvania La Salle, St. Joseph’s, Temple, Villanova
4 Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee, Tennessee Tech, Vanderbilt
3 California Long Beach St., Stanford, Cal St. Fullerton
3 Louisiana Louisiana Tech, LSU, Northwestern St.
3 Ohio Bowling Green, Ohio St., Cincinnati
3 Virginia James Madison, Old Dominion, Virginia
2 Mississippi Mississippi, Southern Miss.
2 South Carolina South Carolina, Clemson
2 Texas Texas, Stephen F. Austin
1 Alabama Auburn
1 Arkansas Arkansas
1 Colorado Colorado
1 Connecticut Connecticut
1 Florida Miami FL
1 Georgia Georgia
1 Hawaii Hawaii
1 Illinois Illinois St..
1 Indiana Purdue
1 Iowa Iowa
1 Kentucky Western Ky.
1 Maryland Maryland
1 Massachusetts Holy Cross
1 Montana Montana
1 Nevada UNLV
1 New Jersey Rutgers
1 North Carolina North Carolina St.
1 Oklahoma Oklahoma St.
1 Rhode Island Providence
1 Utah Utah
1 Washington Washington
1 West Virginia West Virginia

Brackets

First and second round games played at higher seed except where noted.

Mideast Regional - Auburn, AL (Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum)

{{4RoundBracket-Byes
| RD1=First round
March 15
| RD2=Second round
March 18–19
| RD3=Regional semifinals
March 23
| RD4=Regional finals
March 25
| RD1-seed03=8
| RD1-team03=Temple
| RD1-score03=90
| RD1-seed04=9
| RD1-team04=Holy Cross
| RD1-score04=80
| RD1-seed07=5
| RD1-team07=Georgia
| RD1-score07=90
| RD1-seed08=12
| RD1-team08=Chattanooga
| RD1-score08=69
| RD1-seed11=7
| RD1-team11=Rutgers
| RD1-score11=95
| RD1-seed12=10
| RD1-team12=Southern Miss
| RD1-score12=73
| RD1-seed15=6
| RD1-team15=Old Dominion
| RD1-score15=66
| RD1-seed16=11
| RD1-team16=Villanova
| RD1-score16=41
| RD2-seed01=1
| RD2-team01=Auburn
| RD2-score01=88
| RD2-seed02=8
| RD2-team02=Temple
| RD2-score02=54
| RD2-seed03=4
| RD2-team03=Clemson
| RD2-score03=78
| RD2-seed04=5
| RD2-team04=Georgia
| RD2-score04=65
| RD2-seed05=2
| RD2-team05=North Carolina St.
| RD2-score05=75
| RD2-seed06=7
| RD2-team06=Rutgers
| RD2-score06=73
| RD2-seed07=3
| RD2-team07=Mississippi
| RD2-score07=74
| RD2-seed08=6
| RD2-team08=Old Dominion
| RD2-score08=58
| RD3-seed01=1
| RD3-team01=Auburn
| RD3-score01=71
| RD3-seed02=4
| RD3-team02=Clemson
| RD3-score02=60
| RD3-seed03=2
| RD3-team03=North Carolina St.
| RD3-score03=63
| RD3-seed04=3
| RD3-team04=Mississippi
| RD3-score04=68
| RD4-seed01=1
| RD4-team01=Auburn
| RD4-score01=77
| RD4-seed02=3
| RD4-team02=Mississippi
| RD4-score02=51
}}

Midwest Regional - Ruston, LA (Thomas Assembly Center)

{{4RoundBracket-Byes
| RD1=First round
March 15
| RD2=Second round
March 18–19
| RD3=Regional semifinals
March 23
| RD4=Regional finals
March 25
| RD1-seed03=8
| RD1-team03=Miami (FL)
| RD1-score03=69
| RD1-seed04=9
| RD1-team04=at Oklahoma St.
| RD1-score04=93
| RD1-seed07=5
| RD1-team07=Purdue
| RD1-score07=91
| RD1-seed08=12
| RD1-team08=Arkansas
| RD1-score08=63
| RD1-seed11=7
| RD1-team11=Illinois St.
| RD1-score11=100
| RD1-seed12=10
| RD1-team12=Northwestern St.
| RD1-score12=79
| RD1-seed15=6
| RD1-team15=South Carolina
| RD1-score15=73
| RD1-seed16=11
| RD1-team16=Tennessee Tech
| RD1-score16=77
| RD2-seed01=1
| RD2-team01=Louisiana Tech
| RD2-score01=103
| RD2-seed02=9
| RD2-team02=Oklahoma St.
| RD2-score02=78
| RD2-seed03=4
| RD2-team03=LSU
| RD2-score03=54
| RD2-seed04=5
| RD2-team04=at Purdue
| RD2-score04=53
| RD2-seed05=2
| RD2-team05=Stanford
| RD2-score05=105
| RD2-seed06=7
| RD2-team06=Illinois St.
| RD2-score06=77
| RD2-seed07=3
| RD2-team07=Iowa
| RD2-score07=77
| RD2-seed08=11
| RD2-team08=Tennessee Tech
| RD2-score08=75
| RD3-seed01=1
| RD3-team01=Louisiana Tech
| RD3-score01=85
| RD3-seed02=4
| RD3-team02=LSU
| RD3-score02=68
| RD3-seed03=2
| RD3-team03=Stanford
| RD3-score03=98
| RD3-seed04=3
| RD3-team04=Iowa
| RD3-score04=74
| RD4-seed01=1
| RD4-team01=Louisiana Tech
| RD4-score01=85
| RD4-seed02=2
| RD4-team02=Stanford
| RD4-score02=75
}}

East Regional - Bowling Green, KY (E.A. Diddle Arena)

{{4RoundBracket-Byes
| RD1=First round
March 15
| RD2=Second round
March 18–19
| RD3=Regional semifinals
March 23
| RD4=Regional finals
March 25
| RD1-seed03=8
| RD1-team03=Connecticut
| RD1-score03=63
| RD1-seed04=9
| RD1-team04=La Salle
| RD1-score04=72
| RD1-seed07=5
| RD1-team07=Western Kentucky
| RD1-score07=57
| RD1-seed08=12
| RD1-team08=West Virginia
| RD1-score08=66
| RD1-seed11=7
| RD1-team11=Vanderbilt
| RD1-score11=68
| RD1-seed12=10
| RD1-team12=at St. Joseph's
| RD1-score12=82
| RD1-seed15=6
| RD1-team15=James Madison
| RD1-score15=94
| RD1-seed16=11
| RD1-team16=Providence
| RD1-score16=74
| RD2-seed01=1
| RD2-team01=Tennessee
| RD2-score01=91
| RD2-seed02=9
| RD2-team02=La Salle
| RD2-score02=61
| RD2-seed03=4
| RD2-team03=Virginia
| RD2-score03=81
| RD2-seed04=12
| RD2-team04=West Virginia
| RD2-score04=68
| RD2-seed05=2
| RD2-team05=Long Beach St.
| RD2-score05=84
| RD2-seed06=10
| RD2-team06=St. Joseph's
| RD2-score06=65
| RD2-seed07=3
| RD2-team07=Ohio St.
| RD2-score07=81
| RD2-seed08=6
| RD2-team08=James Madison
| RD2-score08=66
| RD3-seed01=1
| RD3-team01=Tennessee
| RD3-score01=80
| RD3-seed02=4
| RD3-team02=Virginia
| RD3-score02=47
| RD3-seed03=2
| RD3-team03=Long Beach St.
| RD3-score03=89
| RD3-seed04=3
| RD3-team04=Ohio St.
| RD3-score04=83
| RD4-seed01=1
| RD4-team01=Tennessee
| RD4-score01=94
| RD4-seed02=2
| RD4-team02=Long Beach St.
| RD4-score02=80
}}

West Regional - Austin, TX (Frank Erwin Center)

{{4RoundBracket-Byes
| RD1=First round
March 15
| RD2=Second round
March 18–19
| RD3=Regional semifinals
March 23
| RD4=Regional finals
March 25
| RD1-seed03=8
| RD1-team03=Cincinnati
| RD1-score03=59
| RD1-seed04=9
| RD1-team04=at Bowling Green
| RD1-score04=69
| RD1-seed07=5
| RD1-team07=Washington
| RD1-score07=87
| RD1-seed08=12
| RD1-team08=Hawaii
| RD1-score08=79
| RD1-seed11=7
| RD1-team11=Cal St. Fullerton
| RD1-score11=67
| RD1-seed12=10
| RD1-team12=at Montana
| RD1-score12=82
| RD1-seed15=6
| RD1-team15=UNLV
| RD1-score15=67
| RD1-seed16=11
| RD1-team16=Utah
| RD1-score16=53
| RD2-seed01=1
| RD2-team01=Maryland
| RD2-score01=78
| RD2-seed02=9
| RD2-team02=Bowling Green
| RD2-score02=65
| RD2-seed03=4
| RD2-team03=Stephen F. Austin
| RD2-score03=73
| RD2-seed04=5
| RD2-team04=Washington
| RD2-score04=63
| RD2-seed05=2
| RD2-team05=Texas
| RD2-score05=83
| RD2-seed06=10
| RD2-team06=Montana
| RD2-score06=54
| RD2-seed07=3
| RD2-team07=Colorado
| RD2-score07=74
| RD2-seed08=6
| RD2-team08=UNLV
| RD2-score08=84
| RD3-seed01=1
| RD3-team01=Maryland
| RD3-score01=89
| RD3-seed02=4
| RD3-team02=Stephen F. Austin
| RD3-score02=54
| RD3-seed03=2
| RD3-team03=Texas
| RD3-score03=88
| RD3-seed04=6
| RD3-team04=UNLV
| RD3-score04=77
| RD4-seed01=1
| RD4-team01=Maryland
| RD4-score01=79
| RD4-seed02=2
| RD4-team02=Texas
| RD4-score02=71
}}

Final Four - Tacoma, WA (Tacoma Dome)

{{4TeamBracket
| RD1=National Semifinals
March 31
| RD2=National Championship
April 2
| RD1-seed1=1ME
| RD1-team1=Auburn
| RD1-score1=76
| RD1-seed2=1MW
| RD1-team2=Louisiana Tech
| RD1-score2=71
| RD1-seed3=1E
| RD1-team3=Tennessee
| RD1-score3=77
| RD1-seed4=1W
| RD1-team4=Maryland
| RD1-score4=65
| RD2-seed1=1ME
| RD2-team1=Auburn
| RD2-score1=60
| RD2-seed2=1E
| RD2-team2=Tennessee
| RD2-score2=76
}}

Record by conference

Nineteen conferences had more than one bid, or at least one win in NCAA Tournament play:

Conference# of BidsRecordWin %Round
of 32
Sweet
Sixteen
Elite
Eight
Final
Four
Championship
Game
Southeastern 60.722|13–5}} .722 5 4 3 2 2
Atlantic Coast 40.6|6–4}} .600 4 4 1 1
Atlantic 10 40.5|4–4}} .500 4
Big West 40.5|4–4}} .500 2 2 1
Big Ten 30.5|3–3}} .500 3 2
Big East 30|0–3}}
Metro 30|0–3}}
Pacific-10 20.6|3–2}} .600 2 1 1
Southwest 20.5|2–2}} .500 1 1 1
Big Eight 20.333|1–2}} .333 2
Metro Atlantic 20.333|1–2}} .333 1
Southland 20.333|1–2}} .333 1 1
Sun Belt 20.333|1–2}} .333 1
American South 10.75|3–1}} .750 1 1 1 1
Big Sky 10.5|1–1}} .500 1
Colonial 10.5|1–1}} .500 1
Mid-American 10.5|1–1}} .500 1
Missouri Valley 10.5|1–1}} .500 1
Ohio Valley 10.5|1–1}} .500 1

Two conferences went 0-1: High Country, and Southern Conference [4]

All-Tournament Team

  • Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee
  • Sheila Frost, Tennessee
  • Vickie Orr, Auburn
  • Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech
  • Deanna Tate, Maryland [4]

Game Officials

  • Sally Bell (Semi-Final)
  • John Morningstar(Semi-Final)
  • Larry Sheppard (Semi-Final)
  • Bill Stokes (Semi-Final)
  • June Corteau (Final)
  • Patty Broderick (Final) [4]

See also

  • 1989 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/1244/1989-bracket.html |title=1989 NCAA National Championship Tournament |accessdate=2007-04-16 |author=Gregory Cooper |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5khYRUBGW?url=http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/1244/1989-bracket.html |archivedate=2009-10-21 |deadurl=no |df= }}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.collegehoopsnet.com/history/tournament/womensmop.htm|title=CHN Basketball History: Most Outstanding Player|accessdate=2007-04-16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080125012447/http://www.collegehoopsnet.com/history/tournament/womensmop.htm|archive-date=2008-01-25|dead-url=yes|df=}}
3. ^{{cite web|last=Nixon|first=Rick|title=Official 2022 NCAA Women's Final Four Records Book|url=http://www.ncaapublications.com/productdownloads/WFF12.pdf|publisher=NCAA|accessdate=22 April 2012}}
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