2014 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament#Stanford Regional

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{{Infobox NCAA basketball tournament

| Gender=Women's

| Image =2014 NCAA Women's Final Four logo.png

| Year=2014

| Teams=64

| FinalFourArena=Bridgestone Arena

| FinalFourCity=Nashville, Tennessee

| Champions=UConn Huskies

| TitleCount=9th

| ChampGameCount=9th

| ChampFFCount=15th

| RunnerUp=Notre Dame Fighting Irish

| GameCount=4th

| RunnerFFCount=6th

| Semifinal1=Stanford Cardinal

| FinalFourCount=12th

| Semifinal2= Maryland Terrapins

| FinalFourCount2= 4th

| Coach=Geno Auriemma

| CoachCount=9th

| MOP=Breanna Stewart

| MOPTeam=UConn

| Attendance=

| TopScorer=

| TopScorerTeam=

| TopScorer2=

| TopScorer2Team=

| Points=

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The 2014 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament was played in March and April 2014, with the Final Four played April 6–8. The Ohio Valley Conference served as the host institution. The Final Four was played at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.

Tennessee continued its streak of making every NCAA women's basketball tournament at 33 consecutive appearances. Connecticut (who made their seventh consecutive Final Four overall) and Notre Dame faced each other in the NCAA Final. Both were undefeated heading into the championship game, making it the first ever match up of two undefeated teams in the championship game. Connecticut prevailed, 79–58, to win their ninth national championship.

The previous day, Connecticut also won the men's tournament. It was just the second time in NCAA history the same school had won both the men's and women's tournament; UConn first accomplished that feat in 2004.

Tournament procedure

{{details|NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament#Current tournament format}}

Pending any changes to the format, a total of 64 teams will enter the 2014 tournament. 32 automatic bids shall be awarded to each program that wins their conference's tournament. The remaining 36 bids are "at-large", with selections extended by the NCAA Selection Committee. The tournament is split into four regional tournaments, and each regional has teams seeded from 1 to 16, with the committee ostensibly making every region as comparable to the others as possible.{{Citation needed|date=October 2021}} The top-seeded team in each region plays the #16 team, the #2 team plays the #15, etc. (meaning where the two seeds add up to 17, that team will be assigned to play another).

The basis for the subregionals returned to the approach used between 1982 and 2002; the top sixteen teams, as chosen in the bracket selection process, hosted the first two rounds on campus.

The Selection Committee will also seed the entire field from 1 to 64.

==2014 NCAA tournament schedule and venues==

There were 64 teams in the tournament, placed in a seeded bracket with four regions. Thirty-two teams received automatic bids—31 of which were their conference tournament champions; the other was for the Ivy League regular-season champion. An additional 32 teams were given at-large bids by the selection committee on the basis of their body of work during the regular season. Unlike the men's tournament, there was no "First Four" round.

First and second rounds (Subregionals)

The subregionals were played from March 22 to March 25, 2014. Sites chosen to host first- and second-round games in 2014 were:

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{{Location map~|USA|mark=green pog.svg|lat_deg=30.45809|lon_deg=-91.140229|position=right|background=#FFFFFF|label=Baton Rouge|link=Louisiana State University}}

{{Location map~|USA|mark=green pog.svg|lat_deg=35.9115765537617|lon_deg=-79.0559005737304|position=right|background=#FFFFFF|label=Chapel Hill|link=University of North Carolina}}

{{Location map~|USA|mark=green pog.svg|lat_deg=38.99656|lon_deg=-76.927509|position=right|background=#FFFFFF|label=College Park|link=University of Maryland}}

{{Location map~|USA|mark=green pog.svg|lat_deg=30.601389|lon_deg=-96.314444|position=bottom|background=#FFFFFF|label=College Station|link=Texas A&M University}}

{{Location map~|USA|mark=green pog.svg|lat_deg=35.988644|lon_deg=-78.907167|position=bottom|background=#FFFFFF|label=Durham|link=Duke University}}

{{Location map~|USA|mark=green pog.svg|lat_deg=41.655816|lon_deg=-91.524991|position=bottom|background=#FFFFFF|label=Iowa City|link=University of Iowa}}

{{Location map~|USA|mark=green pog.svg|lat_deg=35.972882|lon_deg=-83.942161|position=left|background=#FFFFFF|label=Knoxville|link=University of Tennessee}}

{{Location map~|USA|mark=green pog.svg|lat_deg=37.98869|lon_deg=-84.47772|position=right|background=#FFFFFF|label=Lexington|link=University of Kentucky}}

{{Location map~|USA|mark=green pog.svg|lat_deg=34.05|lon_deg=-118.25|position=right|background=#FFFFFF|label=Los Angeles|link=University of California, Los Angeles }}

{{Location map~|USA|mark=green pog.svg|lat_deg=47.609722|lon_deg=-122.333056|position=right|background=#FFFFFF|label=Seattle|link=University of Washington}}

{{Location map~|USA|mark=green pog.svg|lat_deg=41.808333|lon_deg=-72.249444|position=right|background=#FFFFFF|label=Storrs|link=University of Connecticut}}

{{Location map~|USA|mark=green pog.svg|lat_deg=41.66394|lon_deg=-83.55521|position=left|background=#FFFFFF|label=Toledo|link=University of Toledo}}

{{Location map~|USA|mark=green pog.svg|lat_deg=40.801944|lon_deg=-77.856389|position=right|background=#FFFFFF|label=University Park|link=Penn State University}}

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Regional semifinals and finals (Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight)

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{{Location map~|USA|mark=blue pog.svg|lat_deg=40.8|lon_deg=-96.66696|position=right|background=#FFFFFF|label=Lincoln|link=Pinnacle Bank Arena}}

{{Location map~|USA|mark=blue pog.svg|lat_deg=38.254167|lon_deg=-85.760278|position=right|background=#FFFFFF|label=Louisville|link=KFC Yum! Center}}

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The Regionals, named for the city rather than the region of geographic importance since 2005, were held from March 29 to April 1 at the following sites:

National semifinals and championship (Final Four and national championship)

It was the first time that Nashville had hosted a women's Final Four basketball tournament.

Tournament records

  • Team rebound margin – Notre Dame out rebounded Maryland 50 to 21; the margin of 29 is the widest margin in Final Four history
  • Assists – Connecticut recorded 25 assists in the championship game against Notre Dame, the most ever recorded in a Final Four game since the NCAA began recording assists in 1985.
  • Oklahoma scored 66 points in the second half of a first-round game against DePaul, the most points scored in a half of an NCAA tournament game, but lost to DePaul 104–100.{{Cite web|url=https://www.ncaa.org/championships/statistics/2018-womens-final-four-records|title=NCAA Record books|website=NCAA}}

Automatic qualifiers

{{details|2014 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament qualifying teams}}

The following teams earned automatic qualifiers for the 2014 NCAA field by virtue of winning their conference's tournament (except for the Ivy League, whose regular-season champion receives the automatic bid):

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;"
Conference

!Team

!Appearances

!Last bid

ACC

|Notre Dame

|21

|2013

America East

|Albany

|3

|2013

American

|Connecticut

|26

|2013

Atlantic 10

|Fordham

|2

|1994

Atlantic Sun

|Florida Gulf Coast

|2

|2012

Big 12

|Baylor

|13

|2013

Big East

|DePaul

|19

|2013

Big Sky

|North Dakota

|1

|Never

Big South

|Winthrop

|1

|Never

Big Ten

|Nebraska

|12

|2013

Big West

|Cal State Northridge

|2

|1999

Colonial

|{{cbb link|year=2013|sex=women|team=James Madison Dukes|school=James Madison University|title=James Madison}}

|10

|2011

C-USA

|Middle Tennessee

|17

|2013

Horizon

|{{cbb link|year=2013|sex=women|team=Wright State Raiders|school=Wright State University|title=Wright State}}

|1

|Never

Ivy League

|{{cbb link|year=2013|sex=women|team=Penn Quakers|school=University of Pennsylvania|title=Penn}}

|3

|2004

MAAC

|{{cbb link|year=2013|sex=women|team=Marist Red Foxes|school=Marist College|title=Marist}}

|10

|2013

MAC

|{{cbb link|year=2013|sex=women|team=Akron Zips|school=University of Akron|title=Akron}}

|1

|Never

MEAC

|{{cbb link|year=2013|sex=women|team=Hampton Pirates|school=Hampton University|title=Hampton}}

|8

|2013

Missouri Valley

|{{cbb link|year=2013|sex=women|team=Wichita State Shockers|school=Wichita State University|title=Wichita State}}

|2

|2013

Mountain West

|{{cbb link|year=2013|sex=women|team=Fresno State Bulldogs|school=California State University, Fresno|title=Fresno State}}

|7

|2013

Northeast

|{{cbb link|year=2013|sex=women|team=Robert Morris Colonials|school=Robert Morris University|title=Robert Morris}}

|3

|2008

Ohio Valley

|{{cbb link|year=2013|sex=women|team=UT Martin Skyhawks|school=University of Tennessee at Martin|title=Tennessee-Martin}}

|4

|2013

Pac-12

|USC

|16

|2006

Patriot

|{{cbb link|year=2013|sex=women|team=Army Black Knights|school=United States Military Academy|title=Army}}

|2

|2006

SEC

|Tennessee

|33

|2013

Southern

|{{cbb link|year=2013|sex=women|team=Chattanooga Mocs|school=University of Tennessee at Chattanooga|title=Chattanooga}}

|12

|2013

Southland

|Northwestern State

|3

|2004

SWAC

|Prairie View A&M

|6

|2013

Summit

|{{cbb link|year=2013|sex=women|team=South Dakota Coyotes|school=University of South Dakota|title=South Dakota}}

|1

|Never

Sun Belt

|{{cbb link|year=2013|sex=women|team=Western Kentucky Lady Toppers|school=Western Kentucky University|title= Western Kentucky}}

|17

|2008

West Coast

|Gonzaga

|7

|2013

WAC

|Idaho

|3

|2013

=Tournament seeds=

valign=top |

{| class="wikitable sortable"

|+Lincoln Regional

|+Pinnacle Bank Arena, Lincoln, Nebraska

Seed

!School

!Conference

!Record

!Berth type

align=center|1

|Connecticut

|American

|align=center|34–0

|Automatic

align=center|2

|Duke

|ACC

|align=center|27–6

|At-large

align=center|3

|Texas A&M

|SEC

|align=center|24–8

|At-large

align=center|4

|Nebraska

|Big Ten

|align=center|25–6

|Automatic

align=center|5

|NC State

|ACC

|align=center|25–7

|At-large

align=center|6

|Gonzaga

|West Coast

|align=center|29–4

|Automatic

align=center|7

|DePaul

|Big East

|align=center|27–6

|Automatic

align=center|8

|Georgia

|SEC

|align=center|20–11

|At-large

align=center|9

|St. Joseph's

|Atlantic 10

|align=center|22–9

|At-large

align=center|10

|Oklahoma

|Big 12

|align=center|18–14

|At-large

align=center|11

|James Madison

|Colonial

|align=center|28–5

|Automatic

align=center|12

|BYU

|West Coast

|align=center|26–6

|At-large

align=center|13

|Fresno State

|Mountain West

|align=center|22–10

|Automatic

align=center|14

|North Dakota

|Big Sky

|align=center|22–9

|Automatic

align=center|15

|Winthrop

|Big South

|align=center|24–8

|Automatic

align=center|16

|Prairie View A&M

|SWAC

|align=center|14–17

|Automatic

| valign=top |

class="wikitable sortable"

|+Stanford Regional

|+Maples Pavilion, Stanford, California

Seed

!School

!Conference

!Record

!Berth type

align=center|1

|South Carolina

|SEC

|align=center|27–4

|At-large

align=center|2

|Stanford

|Pac-12

|align=center|29–3

|At-large

align=center|3

|Penn State

|Big Ten

|align=center|22–7

|At-large

align=center|4

|North Carolina

|ACC

|align=center|24–9

|At-large

align=center|5

|Michigan State

|Big Ten

|align=center|22–9

|At-large

align=center|6

|Dayton

|Atlantic 10

|align=center|23–7

|At-large

align=center|7

|Iowa State

|Big 12

|align=center|20–10

|At-large

align=center|8

|Middle Tennessee State

|Conference USA

|align=center|29–4

|Automatic

align=center|9

|Oregon State

|Pac-12

|align=center|23–10

|At-large

align=center|10

|Florida State

|ACC

|align=center|20–11

|At-large

align=center|11

|Florida

|SEC

|align=center|19–12

|At-large

align=center|12

|Hampton

|MEAC

|align=center|28–4

|Automatic

align=center|13

|Tennessee-Martin

|Ohio Valley

|align=center|24–7

|Automatic

align=center|14

|Wichita State

|Missouri Valley

|align=center|26–6

|Automatic

align=center|15

|South Dakota

|Summit

|align=center|19–13

|Automatic

align=center|16

|Cal State Northridge

|Big West

|align=center|18–14

|Automatic

|-

| valign=top |

class="wikitable sortable"

|+South Bend Regional

|+Joyce Center, Notre Dame, Indiana

Seed

!School

!Conference

!Record

!Berth type

align=center|1

|Notre Dame

|ACC

|align=center|32–0

|Automatic

align=center|2

|Baylor

|Big 12

|align=center|29–4

|Automatic

align=center|3

|Kentucky

|SEC

|align=center|24–8

|At-large

align=center|4

|Purdue

|Big Ten

|align=center|21–8

|At-large

align=center|5

|Oklahoma State

|Big 12

|align=center|23–8

|At-large

align=center|6

|Syracuse

|ACC

|align=center|22–9

|At-large

align=center|7

|California

|Pac-12

|align=center|21–9

|At-large

align=center|8

|Vanderbilt

|SEC

|align=center|18–12

|At-large

align=center|9

|Arizona State

|Pac-12

|align=center|22–9

|At-large

align=center|10

|Fordham

|Atlantic 10

|align=center|25–7

|Automatic

align=center|11

|Chattanooga

|Southern

|align=center|29–3

|Automatic

align=center|12

|Florida Gulf Coast

|Atlantic Sun

|align=center|26–7

|Automatic

align=center|13

|Akron

|Mid-American

|align=center|23–9

|Automatic

align=center|14

|Wright State

|Horizon

|align=center|26–8

|Automatic

align=center|15

|Western Kentucky

|Sun Belt

|align=center|24–8

|Automatic

align=center|16

|Robert Morris

|Northeast

|align=center|21–11

|Automatic

| valign=top |

class="wikitable sortable"

|+Louisville Regional

|+KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Kentucky

Seed

!School

!Conference

!Record

!Berth type

align=center|1

|Tennessee

|SEC

|align=center|27–5

|Automatic

align=center|2

|West Virginia

|Big 12

|align=center|29–4

|At-large

align=center|3

|Louisville

|American

|align=center|30–4

|At-large

align=center|4

|Maryland

|ACC

|align=center|24–6

|At-large

align=center|5

|Texas

|Big 12

|align=center|21–11

|At-large

align=center|6

|Iowa

|Big Ten

|align=center|26–8

|At-large

align=center|7

|LSU

|SEC

|align=center|19–12

|At-large

align=center|8

|St. John's

|Big East

|align=center|22–10

|At-large

align=center|9

|USC

|Pac-12

|align=center|22–12

|Automatic

align=center|10

|Georgia Tech

|ACC

|align=center|20–11

|At-large

align=center|11

|Marist

|MAAC

|align=center|27–6

|Automatic

align=center|12

|Penn

|Ivy

|align=center|22–6

|Automatic

align=center|13

|Army

|Patriot

|align=center|25–7

|Automatic

align=center|14

|Idaho

|WAC

|align=center|25–8

|Automatic

align=center|15

|Albany

|America East

|align=center|28–4

|Automatic

align=center|16

|Northwestern State

|Southland

|align=center|21–12

|Automatic

|}

Bracket

* – Denotes overtime period

= Lincoln Regional =

In their first-round match, DePaul and Oklahoma scored a combined 204 points, setting a tournament record for most points in a non-overtime game. Oklahoma's 66 second-half points was also a record a team in a single half.

Connecticut vs. Prairie View A&M aired nationwide on ESPN. Connecticut vs. Saint Joseph's aired nationwide on ESPNU. All other games aired with whip-around or regional coverage on ESPN or ESPN2.

{{16TeamBracket

| RD1=First round

| RD2=Second round

| RD3=Regional semifinals

| RD4=Regional Finals

| RD1-group1=Storrs, Connecticut – Sun/Tue

| RD1-group2=Los Angeles – Sat/Mon

| RD1-group3=College Station, Texas – Sun/Tue

| RD1-group4=Durham, North Carolina – Sat/Mon

| score-width=25

| team-width=130

| RD1-seed01=1

| RD1-team01=UConn

| RD1-score01=87

| RD1-seed02=16

| RD1-team02=Prairie View A&M

| RD1-score02=44

| RD1-seed03=8

| RD1-team03=Georgia

| RD1-score03=57

| RD1-seed04=9

| RD1-team04={{cbb link|year=2013|sex=women|team=Saint Joseph's Hawks|school=Saint Joseph's University|title=St. Joseph's}}

| RD1-score04=67

| RD1-seed05=5

| RD1-team05={{cbb link|year=2013|sex=women|team=NC State Wolfpack|school=North Carolina State University|title=NC State}}

| RD1-score05=57

| RD1-seed06=12

| RD1-team06=BYU

| RD1-score06=72

| RD1-seed07=4

| RD1-team07=Nebraska

| RD1-score07=74

| RD1-seed08=13

| RD1-team08=Fresno State

| RD1-score08=55

| RD1-seed09=6

| RD1-team09=Gonzaga

| RD1-score09=63

| RD1-seed10=11

| RD1-team10=James Madison

| RD1-score10=72

| RD1-seed11=3

| RD1-team11=Texas A&M

| RD1-score11=70

| RD1-seed12=14

| RD1-team12=North Dakota

| RD1-score12=55

| RD1-seed13=7

| RD1-team13=DePaul

| RD1-score13=104

| RD1-seed14=10

| RD1-team14=Oklahoma

| RD1-score14=100

| RD1-seed15=2

| RD1-team15=Duke

| RD1-score15=87

| RD1-seed16=15

| RD1-team16=Winthrop

| RD1-score16=45

| RD2-seed01=1

| RD2-team01=UConn

| RD2-score01=91

| RD2-seed02=9

| RD2-team02=St. Joseph's

| RD2-score02=52

| RD2-seed03=12

| RD2-team03=BYU

| RD2-score03=80

| RD2-seed04=4

| RD2-team04=Nebraska

| RD2-score04=76

| RD2-seed05=11

| RD2-team05=James Madison

| RD2-score05=69

| RD2-seed06=3

| RD2-team06=Texas A&M

| RD2-score06=85

| RD2-seed07=7

| RD2-team07=DePaul

| RD2-score07=74

| RD2-seed08=2

| RD2-team08=Duke

| RD2-score08=65

| RD3-seed01=1

| RD3-team01=UConn

| RD3-score01=70

| RD3-seed02=12

| RD3-team02=BYU

| RD3-score02=51

| RD3-seed03=3

| RD3-team03=Texas A&M

| RD3-score03=84

| RD3-seed04=7

| RD3-team04=DePaul

| RD3-score04=65

| RD4-seed01= 1

| RD4-team01= UConn

| RD4-score01= 69

| RD4-seed02= 3

| RD4-team02= Texas A&M

| RD4-score02= 54

}}

= Notre Dame Regional =

Notre Dame vs. Robert Morris aired nationwide on ESPN. Notre Dame vs. Arizona State aired nationwide on ESPNews. All other games aired with whip-around or regional coverage on ESPN or ESPN2.

{{16TeamBracket

| RD1=First round

| RD2=Second round

| RD3=Regional semifinals

| RD4=Regional Finals

| RD1-group1=Toledo, Ohio – Sat/Mon

| RD1-group2=West Lafayette, Indiana – Sat/Mon

| RD1-group3=Lexington, Kentucky – Sat/Mon

| RD1-group4=Waco, Texas – Sat/Mon

| score-width=25

| team-width=130

| RD1-seed01=1

| RD1-team01=Notre Dame

| RD1-score01=93

| RD1-seed02=16

| RD1-team02=Robert Morris

| RD1-score02=42

| RD1-seed03=8

| RD1-team03=Vanderbilt

| RD1-score03=61

| RD1-seed04=9

| RD1-team04=Arizona State

| RD1-score04=69

| RD1-seed05=5

| RD1-team05=Oklahoma State

| RD1-score05=61*

| RD1-seed06=12

| RD1-team06=Florida Gulf Coast

| RD1-score06=60

| RD1-seed07=4

| RD1-team07=Purdue

| RD1-score07=84

| RD1-seed08=13

| RD1-team08=Akron

| RD1-score08=55

| RD1-seed09=6

| RD1-team09={{cbb link|year=2013|sex=women|team=Syracuse Orange|school=Syracuse University|title=Syracuse}}

| RD1-score09=59

| RD1-seed10=11

| RD1-team10=Chattanooga

| RD1-score10=53

| RD1-seed11=3

| RD1-team11=Kentucky

| RD1-score11=106

| RD1-seed12=14

| RD1-team12=Wright State

| RD1-score12=60

| RD1-seed13=7

| RD1-team13=California

| RD1-score13=64

| RD1-seed14=10

| RD1-team14=Fordham

| RD1-score14=63

| RD1-seed15=2

| RD1-team15=Baylor

| RD1-score15=87

| RD1-seed16=15

| RD1-team16=Western Kentucky

| RD1-score16=74

| RD2-seed01=1

| RD2-team01=Notre Dame

| RD2-score01=84

| RD2-seed02=9

| RD2-team02=Arizona State

| RD2-score02=67

| RD2-seed03=5

| RD2-team03=Oklahoma State

| RD2-score03=73

| RD2-seed04=4

| RD2-team04=Purdue

| RD2-score04=66

| RD2-seed05=6

| RD2-team05=Syracuse

| RD2-score05=59

| RD2-seed06=3

| RD2-team06=Kentucky

| RD2-score06=64

| RD2-seed07=7

| RD2-team07=California

| RD2-score07=56

| RD2-seed08=2

| RD2-team08=Baylor

| RD2-score08=75

| RD3-seed01=1

| RD3-team01= Notre Dame

| RD3-score01= 89

| RD3-seed02=5

| RD3-team02=Oklahoma State

| RD3-score02=72

| RD3-seed03=3

| RD3-team03=Kentucky

| RD3-score03=72

| RD3-seed04=2

| RD3-team04=Baylor

| RD3-score04=90

| RD4-seed01= 1

| RD4-team01= Notre Dame

| RD4-score01= 88

| RD4-seed02= 2

| RD4-team02= Baylor

| RD4-score02= 69

}}

= Louisville Regional =

{{16TeamBracket

| RD1=First round

| RD2=Second round

| RD3=Regional semifinals

| RD4=Regional Finals

| RD1-group1=Knoxville, Tennessee – Sat/Mon

| RD1-group2=College Park, Maryland – Sun/Tue

| RD1-group3=Iowa City, Iowa – Sun/Tue

| RD1-group4=Baton Rouge, Louisiana – Sun/Tue

| score-width=25

| team-width=130

| RD1-seed01=1

| RD1-team01=Tennessee

| RD1-score01=70

| RD1-seed02=16

| RD1-team02=Northwestern State

| RD1-score02=46

| RD1-seed03=8

| RD1-team03={{cbb link|year=2013|sex=women|team=St. John's Red Storm|school=St. John's University (New York City)|title=St. John's}}

| RD1-score03=71

| RD1-seed04=9

| RD1-team04=USC

| RD1-score04=68

| RD1-seed05=5

| RD1-team05=Texas

| RD1-score05=79

| RD1-seed06=12

| RD1-team06=Pennsylvania

| RD1-score06=61

| RD1-seed07=4

| RD1-team07=Maryland

| RD1-score07=90

| RD1-seed08=13

| RD1-team08=Army

| RD1-score08=52

| RD1-seed09=6

| RD1-team09=Iowa

| RD1-score09=87

| RD1-seed10=11

| RD1-team10=Marist

| RD1-score10=65

| RD1-seed11=3

| RD1-team11=Louisville

| RD1-score11=88

| RD1-seed12=14

| RD1-team12=Idaho

| RD1-score12=42

| RD1-seed13=7

| RD1-team13={{cbb link|year=2013|sex=women|team=LSU Lady Tigers|school=Louisiana State University|title=LSU}}

| RD1-score13=98

| RD1-seed14=10

| RD1-team14={{cbb link|year=2013|sex=women|team=Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets|school=Georgia Institute of Technology|title=Georgia Tech}}

| RD1-score14=78

| RD1-seed15=2

| RD1-team15=West Virginia

| RD1-score15=76

| RD1-seed16=15

| RD1-team16=Albany

| RD1-score16=61

| RD2-seed01=1

| RD2-team01=Tennessee

| RD2-score01=67

| RD2-seed02=8

| RD2-team02=St. John's

| RD2-score02=51

| RD2-seed03=5

| RD2-team03=Texas

| RD2-score03=64

| RD2-seed04=4

| RD2-team04=Maryland

| RD2-score04=69

| RD2-seed05=6

| RD2-team05=Iowa

| RD2-score05=53

| RD2-seed06=3

| RD2-team06=Louisville

| RD2-score06=83

| RD2-seed07=7

| RD2-team07=LSU

| RD2-score07=76

| RD2-seed08=2

| RD2-team08=West Virginia

| RD2-score08=67

| RD3-seed01=1

| RD3-team01=Tennessee

| RD3-score01=62

| RD3-seed02=4

| RD3-team02=Maryland

| RD3-score02=73

| RD3-seed03=3

| RD3-team03=Louisville

| RD3-score03=73

| RD3-seed04=7

| RD3-team04=LSU

| RD3-score04=47

| RD4-seed01=4

| RD4-team01=Maryland

| RD4-score01=76

| RD4-seed02=3

| RD4-team02=Louisville

| RD4-score02=73

}}

= Stanford Regional =

{{16TeamBracket

| RD1=First round

| RD2=Second round

| RD3=Regional semifinals

| RD4=Regional Finals

| RD1-group1=Seattle, Washington – Sun/Tue

| RD1-group2=Chapel Hill, North Carolina – Sun/Tue

| RD1-group3=University Park, Pennsylvania – Sun/Tue

| RD1-group4=Ames, Iowa – Sat/Mon

| score-width=25

| team-width=130

| RD1-seed01=1

| RD1-team01=South Carolina

| RD1-score01=73

| RD1-seed02=16

| RD1-team02=Cal. State Northridge

| RD1-score02=58

| RD1-seed03=8

| RD1-team03=Middle Tennessee

| RD1-score03=36

| RD1-seed04=9

| RD1-team04=Oregon State

| RD1-score04=55

| RD1-seed05=5

| RD1-team05=Michigan State

| RD1-score05=91

| RD1-seed06=12

| RD1-team06=Hampton

| RD1-score06=61

| RD1-seed07=4

| RD1-team07=North Carolina

| RD1-score07=60

| RD1-seed08=13

| RD1-team08=Tennessee-Martin

| RD1-score08=58

| RD1-seed09=6

| RD1-team09={{cbb link|year=2013|sex=women|team=Dayton Flyers|school=University of Dayton|title=Dayton}}

| RD1-score09=69

| RD1-seed10=11

| RD1-team10=Florida

| RD1-score10=83

| RD1-seed11=3

| RD1-team11=Penn State

| RD1-score11=62

| RD1-seed12=14

| RD1-team12=Wichita State

| RD1-score12=56

| RD1-seed13=7

| RD1-team13=Iowa State

| RD1-score13=44

| RD1-seed14=10

| RD1-team14={{cbb link|year=2013|sex=women|team=Florida State Seminoles|school=Florida State University|title=Florida State}}

| RD1-score14=55

| RD1-seed15=2

| RD1-team15=Stanford

| RD1-score15=81

| RD1-seed16=15

| RD1-team16=South Dakota

| RD1-score16=62

| RD2-seed01=1

| RD2-team01=South Carolina

| RD2-score01=78

| RD2-seed02=9

| RD2-team02=Oregon State

| RD2-score02=69

| RD2-seed03=5

| RD2-team03=Michigan State

| RD2-score03=53

| RD2-seed04=4

| RD2-team04=North Carolina

| RD2-score04=62

| RD2-seed05=11

| RD2-team05=Florida

| RD2-score05=61

| RD2-seed06=3

| RD2-team06=Penn State

| RD2-score06=83

| RD2-seed07=10

| RD2-team07=Florida State

| RD2-score07=44

| RD2-seed08=2

| RD2-team08=Stanford

| RD2-score08=63

| RD3-seed01=1

| RD3-team01=South Carolina

| RD3-score01=58

| RD3-seed02=4

| RD3-team02=North Carolina

| RD3-score02=65

| RD3-seed03=3

| RD3-team03=Penn State

| RD3-score03=57

| RD3-seed04=2

| RD3-team04=Stanford

| RD3-score04=82

| RD4-seed01=4

| RD4-team01=North Carolina

| RD4-score01= 65

| RD4-seed02=2

| RD4-team02=Stanford

| RD4-score02= 74

}}

=Final Four – Nashville, Tennessee=

{{4TeamBracket

| RD1=National semifinals
April 6

| RD2=National championship game
April 8

| score-width=

| team-width=

| RD1-seed1=LI1

| RD1-team1=UConn

| RD1-score1=75

| RD1-seed2=S2

| RD1-team2=Stanford

| RD1-score2=56

| RD1-seed3=ND1

| RD1-team3=Notre Dame

| RD1-score3=87

| RD1-seed4=LO4

| RD1-team4=Maryland

| RD1-score4=61

| RD2-seed1=LI1

| RD2-team1=UConn

| RD2-score1=79

| RD2-seed2=ND1

| RD2-team2=Notre Dame

| RD2-score2=58

}}

==Final Four summaries==

{{basketballbox

| bg = #e3e3e3

| date = April 6, 2014

| time = 5:30 pm CDT

| report = [https://www.espn.com/womens-college-basketball/recap?gameId=400550434 Recap]

| team1 = #4 Maryland Terrapins

| score1 = 61

| team2 = #1 Notre Dame Fighting Irish

| score2 = 87

| H1 = 31-48 | H2 = 30-39

| points1 = Brionna Jones 16

| rebounds1 = Alyssa Thomas 6

| assist1 = Lexie Brown 8

| otherstat1 =

| points2 = Kayla McBride 28

| rebounds2 = Jewell Loyd, Markisha Wright 9

| assist2 = Lindsay Allen 5

| place = Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, Tennessee

| attendance = 17,548

| referee = Scott Yarbrough, Cameron Inouye, Mike Price

| TV = ESPN

}}

{{basketballbox

| bg = #ffdead

| date = April 6, 2014

| time = 8:00 pm CDT

| report = [https://www.espn.com/womens-college-basketball/recap?gameId=400550454 Recap]

| team1 = #2 Stanford Cardinal

| score1 = 56

| team2 = #1 Connecticut Huskies

| score2 = 75

| H1 = 24-28 | H2 = 32-47

| points1 = Amber Orrange 16

| rebounds1 = Chiney Ogwumike 10

| assist1 = Amber Orrange 5

| otherstat1 =

| points2 = Breanna Stewart 18

| rebounds2 = Breanna Stewart, Stefanie Dolson 7

| assist2 = Moriah Jefferson, Bria Hartley 4

| place = Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, Tennessee

| attendance = 17,548

| referee = Tina Napier, Joe Vaszily, Chuck Gonzales

| TV = ESPN

}}

==National championship==

{{basketballbox

| bg = #e3e3e3

| date = April 8, 2014

| time = 7:30 pm CDT

| report = [https://www.espn.com/womens-college-basketball/recap?gameId=400551354 Recap]

| team1 = #1 Notre Dame Fighting Irish

| score1 = 58

| team2 = #1 Connecticut Huskies

| score2 = 79

| H1 = 38-45 | H2 = 20-34

| points1 = Kayla McBride 21

| rebounds1 = Jewell Loyd 6

| assist1 = Lindsay Allen 5

| otherstat1 =

| points2 = Breanna Stewart 21

| rebounds2 = Stefanie Dolson 16

| assist2 = Stefanie Dolson, Moriah Jefferson 7

| place = Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, Tennessee

| attendance = 17,570

| referee = Dee Kantner, Lisa Mattingly, Denise Brooks

| TV = ESPN

}}

File:2014 NCAA women's basketball tournament Final Four Nashville.jpg

Undefeated Connecticut faced undefeated Notre Dame in the final game, the first ever to feature two undefeated teams. After a hard-fought first half, the Connecticut Huskies pulled away in the second for a 79–58 victory. National Player of the Year Breanna Stewart scored 21 points for Connecticut. Stefanie Dolson added 17 points and 16 rebounds for the victors. Kayla McBride had 21 points for the Notre Dame Irish. Connecticut won the rebound battle 54–31 and held Notre Dame to a season low in points. After the game, Notre Dame coach Muffet McGraw said "I thought we were playing the Miami Heat for a while [Connecticut is] just that good."

By winning, Connecticut moved to 40–0 on the season and claimed their ninth title, surpassing Tennessee's eight titles for the most all-time. Coach Geno Auriemma said he was "flattered and grateful and all the things that come with this kind of accomplishment ... I'm more proud of the legacy that exists and what Connecticut basketball is as opposed to the number of championships."{{cite news |last=Feinberg |first=Doug |date=April 8, 2014 |title=UConn Women's Basketball Team Routs Notre Dame To Finish 40-0 Season, Win Historic 9th Title |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/08/uconn-notre-dame-ncaa-womens-final_n_5115079.html |access-date=April 11, 2014 |work=Huffington Post}} All nine of the school's titles, five with unbeaten records, have come during Auriemma's twenty seasons as head coach. Connecticut became the second school to finish the year 40–0, the other being Baylor. They have now won 46 consecutive games, the third most in NCAA history, but well short of their NCAA record of 90.

For Notre Dame, it was their third loss in the title game in the last four years. They were inhibited by the loss of senior starter Natalie Achonwa to injury in the Regional Final. The Irish had won seven of the previous nine meeting between the two powerhouses. However, Connecticut beat them during the tournament for the second consecutive year, having eliminated them in the Final Four in 2013.

All-Tournament team

  • Breanna Stewart, Connecticut
  • Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Connecticut
  • Stefanie Dolson, Connecticut
  • Kayla McBride, Notre Dame
  • Jewell Loyd, Notre Dame

Game Officials

  • Chuck Gonzalez (semifinal)
  • Cameron Inouye (semifinal)
  • Tina Napier (semifinal)
  • Mike Price (semifinal)
  • Joe Vaszily (semifinal)
  • Scott Yarbrough (semifinal)
  • Denise Brooks (final)
  • Dee Kanter (final)
  • Joe Vasily (Standby)
  • Lisa Mattingly (final){{Cite web|url=http://www.ncaapublications.com/productdownloads/WFF16.pdf|title=2016 Women's Final Four Record Book|last=Nixon|first=Rick|publisher=NCAA|access-date=1 May 2016}}

Record by conference

Source{{Cite web|title=The Tournament Field|url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/w_final_four_records_book/2021/Field.pdf|url-status=live|website=NCAA Record books|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220329230911/http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/w_final_four_records_book/2021/Field.pdf |archive-date=March 29, 2022 }}

class="wikitable sortable"

!Conference

!Bids

!Record

!Win %

!R64

!R32

!S16

!E8

!F4

!CG

!NC

American

|2

|9–1

|0.900

|2

|2

|2

|2

|1

|1

|1

ACC

|8

|15–8

|0.652

|8

|6

|3

|3

|2

|1

|–

Big East

|2

|3–2

|0.600

|2

|2

|1

|–

|–

|–

|–

SEC

|8

|12–8

|0.600

|8

|6

|5

|1

|–

|–

|–

Pac-12

|5

|7–5

|0.583

|5

|4

|1

|1

|1

|–

|–

Big Ten

|5

|6–5

|0.545

|5

|5

|1

|–

|–

|–

|–

Big 12

|6

|7–6

|0.538

|6

|4

|2

|1

|–

|–

|–

West Coast

|2

|2–2

|0.500

|2

|1

|1

|–

|–

|–

|–

Colonial

|1

|1–1

|0.500

|1

|1

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

Atlantic 10

|3

|1–3

|0.250

|3

|1

|–

|–

|–

|–

|–

  • The R64, R32, S16, E8, F4, CG, and NC columns indicate how many teams from each conference were in the round of 64 (first round), round of 32 (second round), Sweet 16, Elite Eight, Final Four, championship game, and national champion, respectively.
  • The America East, Atlantic Sun, Big Sky, Big South, Big West, Conference USA, Horizon, Ivy, MEAC, Metro Atlantic, Mid-American (MAC), Missouri Valley, Mountain West, Northeast, Ohio Valley, Patriot, Southern, Southland, Sun Belt, SWAC, and WAC conferences each had one representative that was eliminated in the first round.

Media coverage

=Television=

ESPN had US television rights to all games during the tournament.{{cite web |last=Margolis |first=Rachel |date=December 15, 2011 |title=ESPN and NCAA® Extend Rights Agreement through 2023-24 |url=https://espnmediazone.com/us/press-releases/2011/12/espn-and-ncaa-extend-rights-agreement-through-2023-24 |access-date=15 Dec 2011 |publisher=ESPN}} For the first and second rounds, ESPN aired select games nationally on ESPN, ESPNU, or ESPNews. All other games aired regionally on ESPN or ESPN2 and streamed online via ESPN3. Most of the nation got whip-around coverage during this time, which allowed ESPN to rotate between the games and focus the nation on the one that has the closest score. The regional semifinals were split between ESPN and ESPN2, and ESPN aired the regional finals, national semifinals, and championship match.{{cite web |last=Margolis |first=Rachel |date=March 18, 2014 |title=ESPN Networks to Present Entire NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championship |url=https://espnmediazone.com/us/press-releases/2014/03/ncaaw14 |access-date=18 Mar 2014 |publisher=ESPN}}

==Studio host & analysts==

==Broadcast assignments==

{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

First & second rounds Saturday/Monday

Sweet Sixteen & Elite Eight Saturday/Monday

  • Beth Mowins, Stephanie White, and Maria Taylor – South Bend, Indiana
  • Pam Ward, Carolyn Peck, and LaChina Robinson – Lincoln, Nebraska

Final Four

  • Dave O'Brien, Doris Burke, and Holly Rowe – Nashville, Tennessee

{{col-2}}

First & second rounds Sunday/Tuesday

Sweet Sixteen & Elite Eight Sunday/Tuesday

  • Dave O'Brien, Doris Burke, and Holly Rowe – Louisville, Kentucky
  • Dave Pasch, Debbie Antonelli, and Brooke Weisbrod – Stanford, California

Championship

  • Dave O'Brien, Doris Burke, and Holly Rowe – Nashville, Tennessee

{{col-end}}

=Radio=

Westwood One had nationwide broadcast and streaming radio rights from the regional finals on through the championship.{{cite web|title=NCAA, Westwood One extend deal|url=https://www.ncaa.com/news/ncaa/2011-01-13/ncaa-westwood-one-extend-deal|publisher=NCAA|access-date=12 May 2013|date=January 13, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130516174340/http://www.ncaa.com/news/ncaa/2011-01-13/ncaa-westwood-one-extend-deal|archive-date=May 16, 2013|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}} The teams participating in the Regional Finals, Final Four, and championship were allowed to have their own local broadcasts, but were not allowed to stream their broadcast online.

{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

Regional Finals Monday{{cite web|title=2014 NCAA Women's Division 1 Tournament Week 2 TV & National Radio schedule|url=http://eyeonskyandairsports.blogspot.com/2014/03/2014-ncaa-womens-division-1-tournament_26.html|publisher=Eye on Sky and Air Sports|access-date=26 March 2014|date=March 26, 2014}}

Final Four{{cite web|title=2014 NCAA Women's Division 1 Tournament Final Four/Championship TV & National Radio schedule |url=http://eyeonskyandairsports.blogspot.com/2014/04/2014-ncaa-womens-division-1-tournament.html|publisher=Eye on Sky and Air Sports|access-date=1 April 2014|date=April 1, 2014}}

{{col-2}}

Regional Finals Tuesday

Championship

  • Dave Ryan, Debbie Antonelli, and Krista Blunk – Nashville, Tennessee

{{col-end}}

See also

Notes

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{{Cite web | title=2011 Basketball Championship | url=https://www.ncaa.org/wps/wcm/connect/public/ncaa/championships/basketball+championship+women | access-date=March 12, 2011 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110317020419/http://www.ncaa.org/wps/wcm/connect/public/ncaa/championships/basketball+championship+women | archive-date=March 17, 2011 | url-status=dead | df=mdy-all }}

{{cite web|url=http://www.newschannel5.com/Global/story.asp?s=9351907|title=Nashville Will Host 2014 Women's Final Four|publisher=NewsChannel 5.com|access-date=November 21, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120224230534/http://www.newschannel5.com/Global/story.asp?s=9351907|archive-date=February 24, 2012|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}

{{cite web|url=http://www.ovcsports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=6200&ATCLID=3619901|title=2014 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Final Four |publisher=Ohio Valley Conference|access-date=November 21, 2009}}

{{cite web|title=Tickets & Hospitality|url=https://www.ncaa.com/womens-final-four/tickets-hospitality|work=NCAA|access-date=13 Mar 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141007091700/http://www.ncaa.com/womens-final-four/tickets-hospitality|archive-date=October 7, 2014|url-status=dead}}

{{cite web|url=http://www.ttusports.com/sports/wbkb/2008-09/releases/ovc_host_final_four|title=Nashville, Ohio Valley Conference to host 2014 NCAA Women's Basketball Final Four|date=November 16, 2008 |publisher=Tennessee Tech Athletics|access-date=November 21, 2009}}

{{cite web|url=http://www.wkrn.com/global/story.asp?s=9352017|title=Nashville to host 2014 Women's Final Four|publisher=WKRN.com|access-date=November 21, 2009}}

{{cite web|title=NASHVILLE LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE (NLOC) ANNOUNCES IT HAS REACHED HALF-WAY MARK OF FUNDRAISING GOAL|url=http://www.nashvillesports.com/site/content/nashville-local-organizing-committee-nloc-announces-it-has-reached-half-way-mark-fundraising|publisher=Nashville Sports Council|access-date=11 April 2012}}

{{cite news|title=Four to Host N.C.A.A. Women's Regionals|date=October 9, 2013 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/10/sports/ncaabasketball/four-to-host-ncaa-womens-regionals.html|newspaper=The New York Times|access-date=15 October 2013}}

{{cite web|date=October 9, 2013|title=Host sites selected for preliminary rounds of the 2014 championship|url=https://www.ncaa.com/news/basketball-women/article/2013-10-09/host-sites-selected-preliminary-rounds-2014-championship|work=NCAA|access-date=15 October 2013}}

{{cite web|date=March 22, 2014|title=DePaul beats Oklahoma in highest-scoring regulation tourney game|url=https://www.espn.com/womens-college-basketball/recap?gameId=400547069|publisher=ESPN|access-date=23 March 2014}}

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