List of Women’s NCAA Basketball Champions, History since 1982

NCAA Women’s Basketball Past Winners list, results, history Since 1982..





  • Current Connecticut is the most successful team, who has won the Most Women's Basketball National Championships with 11 times.




For the third time in eight seasons, and twice in the last three, the South Carolina Gamecocks are NCAA champions.


South Carolina withstood late charges from Iowa and pulled away in the NCAA Women’s Tournament final, 87-75, to claim its third championship in program history.

South Carolina relied on its height, presence inside the paint and depth.

The Gamecocks secured an edge in rebounds (51-29), offensive rebounds (18-7), second-chance points (30-16), points in the paint (48-32) and bench points (37-0).

Iowa closed the margin with an 8-0 run midway through the fourth quarter while Gamecocks center Kamilla Cardoso was getting a spell on the bench, but the Gamecocks steadied and converted their clutch shots.

Iowa guard Caitlin Clark, playing her last game for the Hawkeyes, finished with 30 points on 10-of-28 shooting.


In 2019, It marks the first-ever NCAA basketball title for LSU, women’s or men’s.




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NCAA Women's Basketball Championship Trivia, Fast Facts. 




The NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament is an annual college basketball tournament for women. Held each march, the first Women's Championship was inaugurated in the 1981–82 season.

 Basketball was one of 12 women's sports added to the NCAA championship program for the 1981-82 school year.
It is staged just like Men's Basketball Tournament with a single elimination format & it is famous in public as of March Madness.
Since 1994, 64 teams compete in each women's basketball tournament.
Connecticut is the most successful Big East team, who has won the Most Women's Basketball National Championships with 11 times, followed by Tennennce won the national championships with 8th times.
Connecticut & Tennessee has the most appearances in the NCAA Women's Basketball Final Four with 19th & 18th times, follow by Stanford has appeared in the Women's Final Four with 13th times.

The Highest Winning margins in Women's championship is Connecticut 93-60 Louisville in 2013.
The Smallest Winning margins in Women's championship in North Carolina 60-59 Louisiana Tech in 1994.


Current DI NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament 2024 team is South Carolina Gamecocks by beating Iowa Hawkeyes.





NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament 2024
:   National Championship Final Four scores & results.


 March Madness 2024: National Championship Final Final & Champs :

South Carolina     78  - 59   NC State

Iowa    71  - 69     UConn.



NCAA women's basketball championship 2024: South Carolina is the current women's NCAA basketball winners, Gamecocks has won its
 third time in eight seasons, and twice in the last three, as the NCAA champions.




By year list of NCAA women’s basketball championship winners, past champions 1982-2024.




The table provides a chronological list of winners-champions of the NCAA Division I  women’s college Basketball championship & also Past results-score since 1982...



Year -  winners - Scores - Runner-up - Sites




1982   Louisiana Tech   76-62   Cheyney State   -    Norfolk, VA

1983   USC   69-67   Louisiana Tech       -     Norfolk, VA

1984   USC   72-61   Tennessee       -     Los Angeles, CA

1985   Old Dominion   70-65   Georgia       -     Austin, TX 

1986   Texas   97-81   USC       -     Lexington, KY

1987   Tennessee   67-44   Louisiana Tech       -     Austin, TX

1988   Louisiana Tech   56-54   Auburn       -     Tacoma, WA

1989   Tennessee   76-70   Auburn       -     Tacoma, WA

1990   Stanford   88-81   Auburn       -     Knoxville, TN

1991   Tennessee   70-67   Virginia      -      New Orleans, LA

1992   Stanford   78-62   Western Kentucky       -     Los Angeles, CA

1993   Texas Tech   84-82   Ohio State      -      Atlanta, GA

1994   North Carolina   60-59   Louisiana Tech      -      Richmond, VA

1995   UConn   70-64   Tennessee       -     Minneapolis, MN

1996   Tennessee   83-65   Georgia       -     Charlotte, NC

1997   Tennessee   68-59   Old Dominion      -      Cincinnati, OH

1998   Tennessee   93-75   Louisiana Tech      -      Kansas City, MO

1999   Purdue   62-45    Duke       -     San Jose, CA

2000   UConn   71-52   Tennessee       -     Philadelphia, PA

2001   Notre Dame   68-66   Purdue St.       -     Louis, MO

2002   UConn   82-70   Oklahoma       -     San Antonio, TX

2003   UConn   73-68   Tennessee       -     Atlanta, GA

2004   UConn   70-61   Tennessee       -     New Orleans, LA

2005   Baylor   84-62   Michigan State       -     Indianapolis, IN

2006   Maryland   78-75   Duke       -     Boston, MA

2007   Tennessee   59-46   Rutgers       -     Cleveland, OH

2008   Tennessee   64-48   Stanford      -      Tampa, FL

2009   UConn   76-54   Louisville       -     St. Louis, MO

2010   UConn   53-47   Stanford       -     San Antonio, TX

2011   Texas A&M   76-70   Notre Dame       -     Indianapolis, Ind.

2012   Baylor    80-61   Notre Dame       -     Denver, Colo.

2013  Connecticut    93-60   Louisville    -   New Orleans, La.

2014   Connecticut    79-58   Notre Dame   -   Nashville, Tenn.

2015   Connecticut    63-53   Notre Dame    -    Tampa, Fla.

2016   Connecticut    82-51   Syracuse    -    Indianapolis, Ind.

2017  
 South Carolina    67-55   Mississippi State    -  Dallas, Texas. 

2018  
 Notre Dame     61-58   Mississippi State    -    Columbus, Ohio.

2019 
 Baylor    82  -  81   Notre Dame  --   Amalie Arena (Tampa, Florida)

2020 — Tournament canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic

2021 — Stanford  54 - 53  Arizona  — Alamodome (San Antonio, TX)

2022 — South Carolina  64 - 49  UConn  — Target Center (Minneapolis, MI)

2023 — LSU  102 - 85  Iowa  — American Airlines Center (Dallas, TX)

2024 
 South Carolina 87 - 75  Iowa  (Cleveland, Ohio)

2025 —   NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Final Four will be played at . 





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