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Tournament information | |
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Dates | March 16, 1979–March 25, 1979 |
Administrator | Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women |
Venue(s) | Greensboro, North Carolina |
Participants | 16 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Old Dominion |
Runner-up | Louisiana Tech |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 20 |
The 1979 AIAW (Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women) National Large College Basketball Championship was held on March 16–25, 1979. Sixteen teams were invited, and Old Dominion University was crowned national champion at the conclusion of the tournament. [1] [2] [3] [4]
The host site for the Final Four was Greensboro, North Carolina.
First Round March 16, 1979 | Quarterfinals March 17, 1979 | |||||
Rutgers | 68 | |||||
Tennessee | 79 | |||||
Tennessee | 76 | |||||
Fordham | 54 | |||||
Long Beach State | 52 | |||||
Fordham | 62 | |||||
Consolation | ||||||
Rutgers | 96 | |||||
Long Beach State | 84 |
First Round March 16, 1979 | Quarterfinals March 17, 1979 | |||||
Louisiana Tech | 100 | |||||
Kansas | 61 | |||||
Louisiana Tech | 88 | |||||
Northwestern | 52 | |||||
Northwestern | 67 | |||||
S. Connecticut St. | 61 | |||||
Consolation | ||||||
Kansas | 86 | |||||
S. Connecticut St. | 71 |
First Round March 16, 1979 | Quarterfinals March 17, 1979 | |||||
Old Dominion | 96 | |||||
Kansas State | 75 | |||||
Old Dominion | 69 | |||||
Maryland | 51 | |||||
Maryland | 73 | |||||
Valdosta State | 66 | |||||
Consolation | ||||||
Kansas State | 92 | |||||
Valdosta State | 104 |
First Round March 16, 1979 | Quarterfinals March 17, 1979 | |||||
Wayland Baptist | 91 | |||||
Brigham Young | 67 | |||||
Wayland Baptist | 73 | |||||
UCLA | 92 | |||||
UCLA | 105 | |||||
Oregon State | 70 | |||||
Consolation | ||||||
Brigham Young | 74 | |||||
Oregon State | 68 |
Semifinals March 23, 1979 | Final March 25, 1979 | |||||
Tennessee | 84 | |||||
Louisiana Tech | 102 | |||||
Louisiana Tech | 65 | |||||
Old Dominion | 75 | |||||
Old Dominion | 87 | |||||
UCLA | 82 | |||||
Third place | ||||||
Tennessee | 104 | |||||
UCLA | 86 |
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Tournament information | |
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Dates | March 16, 1979–March 25, 1979 |
Administrator | Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women |
Venue(s) | Greensboro, North Carolina |
Participants | 16 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Old Dominion |
Runner-up | Louisiana Tech |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 20 |
The 1979 AIAW (Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women) National Large College Basketball Championship was held on March 16–25, 1979. Sixteen teams were invited, and Old Dominion University was crowned national champion at the conclusion of the tournament. [1] [2] [3] [4]
The host site for the Final Four was Greensboro, North Carolina.
First Round March 16, 1979 | Quarterfinals March 17, 1979 | |||||
Rutgers | 68 | |||||
Tennessee | 79 | |||||
Tennessee | 76 | |||||
Fordham | 54 | |||||
Long Beach State | 52 | |||||
Fordham | 62 | |||||
Consolation | ||||||
Rutgers | 96 | |||||
Long Beach State | 84 |
First Round March 16, 1979 | Quarterfinals March 17, 1979 | |||||
Louisiana Tech | 100 | |||||
Kansas | 61 | |||||
Louisiana Tech | 88 | |||||
Northwestern | 52 | |||||
Northwestern | 67 | |||||
S. Connecticut St. | 61 | |||||
Consolation | ||||||
Kansas | 86 | |||||
S. Connecticut St. | 71 |
First Round March 16, 1979 | Quarterfinals March 17, 1979 | |||||
Old Dominion | 96 | |||||
Kansas State | 75 | |||||
Old Dominion | 69 | |||||
Maryland | 51 | |||||
Maryland | 73 | |||||
Valdosta State | 66 | |||||
Consolation | ||||||
Kansas State | 92 | |||||
Valdosta State | 104 |
First Round March 16, 1979 | Quarterfinals March 17, 1979 | |||||
Wayland Baptist | 91 | |||||
Brigham Young | 67 | |||||
Wayland Baptist | 73 | |||||
UCLA | 92 | |||||
UCLA | 105 | |||||
Oregon State | 70 | |||||
Consolation | ||||||
Brigham Young | 74 | |||||
Oregon State | 68 |
Semifinals March 23, 1979 | Final March 25, 1979 | |||||
Tennessee | 84 | |||||
Louisiana Tech | 102 | |||||
Louisiana Tech | 65 | |||||
Old Dominion | 75 | |||||
Old Dominion | 87 | |||||
UCLA | 82 | |||||
Third place | ||||||
Tennessee | 104 | |||||
UCLA | 86 |