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Seimone Augustus, Louisiana State University (2003-05)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

14

266

19.0

73

5.2

22

9

20


• West Regional All-Tournament Team (2004)
• Chattanooga Regional All-Tournament Team (2005)
• Team NCAA Finishes: Regional Final (2003); Final Four-Tied 3rd (2004, 2005)

Jennifer Azzi, Stanford University (1988-90)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

10

152

15.2

32

3.2

62

0

19


• Midwest Regional All-Tournament Team (1989)
• West Regional Most Outstanding Player (1990)
• Women’s Final Four Most Outstanding Player (1990)
• West Regional Most Outstanding Player (1990)

Alana Beard, Duke University (2001-04)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

17

325

20.7

103

6.1

54

35

47


• West Regional All-Tournament Team (2001)
• East Regional All-Tournament Team (2002)
• Midwest Regional Most Outstanding Player (2003)
• Women’s Final Four All-Tournament Team (2003)
• Mideast Regional All-Tournament Team (2004)
• Team NCAA Finishes: Regional Semifinal (2001); Final Four-Tied 3rd (2002, 2003); Regional Final (2004)

Sue Bird, University of Connecticut (2000-02)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

17

258

15.2

50

2.9

80

2

33


• East Regional All-Tournament Team (2000)
• Women’s Final Four All-Tournament Team (2000, 2002)
• East Regional All-Tournament Team (2001)
• Mideast Regional Most Outstanding Player (2002)
• Team NCAA Finishes: Champion (2000, 2002); Final Four-Tied 3rd (2001)

Swin Cash, University of Connecticut (1999-2002)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

20

209

10.5

130

6.5

29

17

18


• East Regional All-Tournament Team (2001)
• Women’s Final Four Most Outstanding Player (2002)
• Team NCAA Finishes: Regional Semifinal (1999); Champion (2000, 2002); Final Four-Tied 3rd (2001)

Tamika Catchings, University of Tennessee (1998-2001)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

16

269

16.8

142

8.9

40

15

35


• Women’s Final Four All-Tournament Team (1998, 2000)
• East Regional All-Tournament Team (1999)
• Mideast Regional Most Outstanding Player (2000)
• Team NCAA Finishes: Champion (1998); Regional Final (1999); Final Four-2nd (2000); Regional Semifinal (2001)

Clarissa Davis, University of Texas (1986-87, 1989)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

12

261

21.8

116

9.7

12

7

23


• Midwest Regional All-Tournament Team (1986)
• Women’s Final Four Most Outstanding Player (1986)
• East Regional All-Tournament Team (1987)
• Women’s Final Four All-Tournament Team (1987)
• West Regional All-Tournament Team (1989)
• Team NCAA Finishes: Champion (1986); Final Four-T3rd (1987); Regional Final (1989)

Anne Donovan, Old Dominion University (1982-83)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

6

124

20.7

87

14.5

15

36

7


• East Regional All-Tournament Team (1983)
• Women’s Final Four All-Tournament Team (1983)
• Team NCAA Finishes: Regional Semifinal (1982); Final Four-T3rd (1983)

Teresa Edwards, University of Georgia (1983-86)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

14

249

17.8

44

3.1

70

4

32


• Mideast Regional All-Tournament Team (1983, 1984, 1986)
• West Regional Most Outstanding Player (1985)
• Women’s Final Four All-Tournament Team (1985)
• Team NCAA Finishes: Final Four-T3rd (1983); Regional Final (1984); Final Four-2nd (1985); Regional Semifinal (1986)

Bridgette Gordon, University of Tennessee (1986-89)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

18

388

21.6

142

7.9

29

5

31


• Mideast Regional Most Outstanding Player (1987)
• Women’s Final Four All-Tournament Team (1987)
• East Regional All-Tournament Team (1988)
• East Regional Most Outstanding Player (1989)
• Women’s Final Four Most Outstanding Player (1989)
• Holds tournament single-game record for most free throws (17) and regional single-game record for most free throw attempted (20)
• Team NCAA Finishes: Final Four-T3rd (1986, 1988); Champion (1987, 1989)

Chamique Holdsclaw, University of Tennessee (1996-99)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

22

479

21.8

198

9.0

52

18

36


• East Regional All-Tournament Team (1996, 1999)
• Women’s Final Four All-Tournament Team (1996)
• Midwest Regional Most Outstanding Player (1997)
• Women’s Final Four Most Outstanding Player (1997, 1998)
• Mideast Regional Most Outstanding Player (1998)
• NCAA tournament career leader in points (479), most field goals (195), most field goals attempted (399), rebounds (198) and most free throws attempted (122)
• Team NCAA Finishes: Champion (1996, 1997, 1998); Regional Final (1999)

Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech University (1988-90)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

13

263

20.2

148

11.4

7

16

12


• Midwest Regional All-Tournament Team (1988, 1990)
• Midwest Regional Most Outstanding Player (1989)
• Women’s Final Four All-Tournament Team (1989, 1990)
• Team NCAA Finishes: Champion (1988); Final Four-T3rd (1989, 1990)

Janice Lawrence, Louisiana Tech University (1982-84)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

14

312

22.3

112

8.0

20

22

32


• Midwest Regional All-Tournament Team (1988, 1990)
• Midwest Regional Most Outstanding Player (1989)
• Women’s Final Four All-Tournament Team (1989, 1990)
• Team NCAA Finishes: Champion (1982); Final Four-2nd (1983); Final Four-Tied 3rd (1984)

Rebecca Lobo, University of Connecticut (1992-95)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

13

190

14.6

107

8.2

31

38

12


• East Regional All-Tournament Team (1994, 1995)
• Women’s Final Four Most Outstanding Player (1995)
• Team NCAA Finishes: Second Round (1992); First Round (1993); Regional Final (1994); Champion (1995)

Cheryl Miller, University of Southern California (1983-86)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

16

333

20.8

170

10.6

62

37

51


• West Regional All-Tournament Team (1983, 1984)
• Women’s Final Four Most Outstanding Player (1983, 1984)
• West Regional Most Outstanding Player (1986)
• Women’s Final Four All-Tournament Team (1986)
• NCAA tournament career leader in highest field goal percentage (79.4, 121-245) and most free throws (91)
• Ranks second on NCAA tournament career lists in most free throws attempted (121) and rebounds (170)
• Hold national championship game single-game record for most free throws (12) and most free throws attempted (14)
• Team NCAA Finishes: Champion (1983, 1984); Regional Semifinal (1985); Final Four-2nd (1986)

Kim Mulkey, Louisiana Tech University (1982-84)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

14

99

7.1

30

2.1

96

0

19


• Women’s Final Four All-Tournament Team (1982)
• The only woman to have won a national championship as a player (Louisiana Tech, 1982), as an assistant coach (Louisiana Tech, 1988) and as a head coach (Baylor, 2005)
• Team NCAA Finishes: Champion (1982); Final Four-2nd (1983); Final Four-Tied 3rd (1984)

Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion University (1995-98)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

13

147

11.3

63

4.8

92

6

61


• Mideast Regional All-Tournament Team (1997)
• Women’s Final Four All-Tournament Team (1997)
• NCAA tournament career leader in steals (61)
• Holds national championship game single-game record (8) and first- and second-round single-game record (14) for steals
• Team NCAA Finishes: First Round (1995); Regional Semifinal (1996, 1998); Final Four-2nd (1997)

Ruth Riley, University of Notre Dame (1998-2001)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

14

276

19.7

114

8.1

17

39

8


• Midwest Regional Most Outstanding Player (2001)
• Women’s Final Four Most Outstanding Player (2001)
• NCAA tournament career leader in blocked shots (39)
• Holds national championship game single-game record (8) and first- and second-round single-game record (14) for steals
• Team NCAA Finishes: Regional Semifinal (1998, 2000); Second Round (1999); Champion (2001)

Jennifer Rizzotti, University of Connecticut (1993-96)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

16

210

13.1

66

4.1

81

3

36


• East Regional Most Outstanding Player (1995)
• Women’s Final Four Most Outstanding Player (1995)
• Mideast Regional Most Outstanding Player (1996)
• Team NCAA Finishes: First Round (1993); Regional Final (1994); Champion (1995); Final Four-Tied 3rd (1996)

Dawn Staley, University of Virginia (1989-92)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

15

274

18.3

103

6.9

92

5

42


• East Regional Most Outstanding Player (1990, 1992)
• Midwest Regional Most Outstanding Player (1991)
• Women’s Final Four Most Outstanding Player (1991)
• Women’s Final Four All-Tournament Team (1992)
• Hold national championship game single-game record for field goals attempted (26)
• Team NCAA Finishes: Regional Semifinal (1989); Final Four-Tied 3rd (1990, 1992); Final Four-2nd (1991)

Jackie Stiles, Missouri State University - Formerly known as Southwest Missouri State University (1998-2001)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

9

231

25.7

30

3.3

13

1

4


• West Regional Most Outstanding Player (2001)
• Team NCAA Finishes: First Round (1998, 2000); Second Round (1999); Final Four-Tied 3rd (2001)

Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Tech University (1992-93)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

7

231

33.0

66

9.4

19

11

20


• West Regional All-Tournament Team (1992)
• West Regional Most Outstanding Player (1993)
• Women’s Final Four Most Outstanding Player (1993)
• Holds Women’s Final Four and national championship game single-game records for points (47), most field goals (16) and highest free throw percentage (!00%, 11-11)
• Team NCAA Finishes: Regional Semifinal (1992); Champion (1993)

Diana Taurasi, University of Connecticut (2001-04)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

23

430

18.7

118

5.1

106

21

27


• East Regional Most Outstanding Player (2001, 2003, 2004)
• Mideast Regional All-Tournament Team (2002)
• Women’s Final Four Most Outstanding Player (2003, 2004)
• NCAA tournament career leader in most three-point field goals (61) and most three-point field goals attempted (167)
• Ranks second on NCAA tournament career lists in points (430), most field goals attempted (330) and games played (23)
• Team NCAA Finishes: Final Four-Tied 3rd (2001); Champion (2002, 2003, 2004)

Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech University (1985-88)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

16

167

10.4

73

4.6

127

4

44


• Midwest Regional All-Tournament Team (1987)
• Women’s Final Four All-Tournament Team (1987, 1988)
• Women’s Final Four Most Outstanding Player (2003, 2004)
• NMidwest Regional Most Outstanding Player (1988)
• Team NCAA Finishes: Regional Final (1985, 1986); Final Four-2nd (1987); Champion (1988)

Val Whiting, Stanford University (1990-93)
NCAA Championship Statistics

G

Points

PPG

Rebounds

RPG

Assists

Blocks

Steals

16

249

15.6

161

10.1

31

19

21


• West Regional Most Outstanding Player (1991)
• Women’s Final Four All-Tournament Team (1992)
• West Regional All-Tournament Team (1993)
• Team NCAA Finishes: Champion (1990, 1992); Final Four-Tied 3rd (1991, 1993)

Coaches

Geno Auriemma, University of Connecticut (1989-2005)
NCAA Championship Statistics

App..

Games

W

L

Pct.

17

67

55

12

.821


• 5 NCAA Championships (1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004)
• 8 Women’s Final Four Appearances (1991, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)
• 11 Regional Final Appearances
• 13 Regional Appearances
• Only coach to lead two different teams to perfect seasons (35-0 in 1995; 39-0 in 2002)
• One of only two coaches to lead team to three straight NCAA titles (2002, 2003, 2004)
• Only coach to lead team to five straight Women’s Final Four Appearances (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)
• Has lead Connecticut to 17 consecutive NCAA tournament appearances (1989-2005)

Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech University (1983-2002)
NCAA Championship Statistics

App..

Games

W

L

Pct.

20

75

56

19

.747


• 2 NCAA Championships (1983, 1988)
• 9 Women’s Final Four Appearances (1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1994, 1998, 1999)
• 15 Regional Final Appearances
• 17 Regional Appearances

C. Vivian Stringer
Cheyney University (1982-83)
University of Iowa (1986-94)
Rutgers University (1998-2005)


NCAA Championship Statistics

App..

Games

W

L

Pct.

18

47

29

18

.617


• 3 Women’s Final Four Appearances (1982, 1993, 2000)
• 7 Regional Final Appearances
• Only coach to take three different teams to the Women’s Final Four
• One of only three coaches to take three different teams to the NCAA tournament

Pat Summitt, University of Tennessee (1982-2005)
NCAA Championship Statistics

App..

Games

W

L

Pct.

24

107

89

18

.832


• 6 NCAA Championships (1987, 1989, 1991, 1996, 1997, 1998)
• 16 Women’s Final Four Appearances (1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005)
• 20 Regional Final Appearances
• 24 Regional Appearances
• All-time leader in every NCAA tournament coaching record - titles, appearances, games, wins and winning percentage
• First coach to lead team to three straight NCAA titles (1996, 1997, 1998)
• Only coach to have appeared in all 24 NCAA tournaments

Tara VanDerveer
Ohio State University (1982-85)
Stanford University (1988-95; 1997-2005)


NCAA Championship Statistics

App..

Games

W

L

Pct.

20

59

41

18

.695


• 2 NCAA Championships (1990, 1992)
• 5 Women’s Final Four Appearances (1990, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1997)
• 9 Regional Final Appearances
• 13 Regional Appearances
• Has coached Stanford teams to 15 straight NCAA tournament appearances (excluding 1996 when coaching the USA Olympic Team)

NOTE: The years listed for the coaches are the years they coached their teams to NCAA tournament appearances.

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