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NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship

The NCAA Women's Division I Championship is an annual basketball tournament for women. The NCAA began holding it beginning in 1981-82 season. Attendance and interest have grown over the years.

YearChampionCoachScoreRunner-up
1982 Louisiana Tech Sonja Hogg76 - 62 Cheyney
1983 Southern California Linda Sharp 69 - 67 Louisiana Tech
1984 Southern California Linda Sharp 72 - 61 Tennessee
1985Old Dominion Marianne Stanley 70 - 65Georgia
1986 Texas Jody Conradt 97 - 81Southern California
1987 Tennessee Pat Summitt 67 - 44Louisiana Tech
1988Louisiana Tech Leon Barmore 56 - 54 Auburn
1989 Tennessee Pat Summitt 76 - 60 Auburn
1990 Stanford Tara VanDerveer 88 - 81 Auburn
1991 Tennessee Pat Summitt 70 - 67 (OT) Virginia
1992 Stanford Tara VanDerveer78 - 62 Western Kentucky
1993Texas Tech Marsha Sharp 84 - 74 Ohio State
1994 North Carolina Sylvia Hatchell 60 - 59 Louisiana Tech
1995Connecticut Geno Auriemma 70 - 64 Tennessee
1996Tennessee Pat Summitt 83 - 65 Georgia
1997TennesseePat Summitt 68 - 59Old Dominion
1998 Tennessee Pat Summitt 93 - 75Louisiana Tech
1999 Purdue Carolyn Peck 62 - 45 Duke
2000 Connecticut Geno Auriemma 71 - 52Tennessee
2001 Notre Dame Muffet McGraw 68 - 66 Purdue
2002 Connecticut Geno Auriemma82 - 70 Oklahoma
2003 Connecticut Geno Auriemma 73 - 68 Tennessee
2004 Connecticut Geno Auriemma 70 - 61 Tennessee
2005 BaylorKim Mulkey-Robertson84 - 62Michigan State

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