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 nine seasons, and twice in the last fourth, the South Carolina Gamecocks are NCAA champions.
Dawn Staley's squad, found itself overwhelmed by a UConn team that wanted the trophy just a little bit more. With an 82-59 win over the Gamecocks, Geno Auriemma claimed his 12th...yes, you read that right...12th National Championship, etching his name even deeper into college basketball history.
For Dawn Staley, the loss to UConn means she remains tied for fourth all-time in national titles among women's basketball coaches, trailing Kim Mulkey (4), Pat Summit (8), and now once again chasing Auriemma, whos dozen titles now feels untouchable.
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.
Who won the 2025 NCAA Women's Basketball Championship.
Dawn Staley's squad, found itself overwhelmed by a UConn team that wanted the trophy just a little bit more. With an 82-59 win over the Gamecocks, Geno Auriemma claimed his 12th...yes, you read that right...12th National Championship, etching his name even deeper into college basketball history.
By year list of NCAA women’s basketball championship winners, past champions 1982-2025.
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.
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 — UConn def. South Carolina 82-59.
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