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1985 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament

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American college basketball tournament

1985 NCAA Division I
women's basketball tournament
Teams32
Finals siteFrank Erwin Center,
Austin, Texas
ChampionsOld Dominion (1st title, 1st title game,
2nd Final Four)
Runner-upGeorgia (1st title game,
2nd Final Four)
Semifinalists
Winning coachMarianne Stanley (1st title)
MOPTracy Claxton (Old Dominion)
NCAA Division I women's tournaments
«19841986»

The1985 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament began on March 14 and ended on March 31 and featured 32 teams. The Final Four consisted ofOld Dominion,Northeast Louisiana,Western Kentucky, andGeorgia, with Old Dominion defeating Georgia, 70–65 in the championship game.[1] Old Dominion'sTracy Claxton was named the Most Outstanding Player of the tournament.[2]

1985 is the first year ESPN began televising some of the Tournament games. They televised two of the four Regional finals (East and West Regional), as well as the two national semifinals. The Georgia vs Western Kentucky match up was shown live, while the Old Dominion vs. Northeast Louisiana game was shown tape-delayed.[3] The Championship game was broadcast by CBS.[4]

Notable events

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Georgia faced Western Kentucky in the semi-final. This was a rematch of a game played in December, when Western Kentucky prevailed, 72–67. However, in that game,Katrina McClain had been sidelined with an ankle injury. She was available to play in the Final Four, and achieved a career high total of 25 points. Her teammate,Teresa Edwards, scored 27, and the two helped Georgia win the semi-final 91–78.[5]

Katrina McClain, Georgia, in championship game

In the championship game, Georgia took on Old Dominion. The Lady Monarchs weren't hitting their shots, scoring on only 38% of their field goal attempts, but they made up for their misses with rebounds. The Old Dominion team had set an NCAA Final Four record (still standing in 2012) with 57 rebounds in the semi-final game, and they repeated that performance in the championship game, pulling down 57 rebounds and limiting Georgia to 30. The game would be close, but Old Dominion prevailed, 70–65, to win the national Championship.[6]

Records

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In the second half of the semi-final game between Georgia and Western Kentucky, Georgia scored 57 points while Western Kentucky scored 44. The combined point total of 101 points in a half, as well as the points scored by a single team in a half are both Final Four records, still standing in 2012.[3]

In the other semi-final game, Old Dominion pulled down 57 rebounds against Northeast Louisiana. That number still stands as a Final Four rebounds record, although it was tied two days later by Old Dominion in the championship game against Georgia.[3]

In a first-round game, Teresa Carmichael ofSaint Joseph's University, attempted eleven field goals and hit all eleven. That's the most number of field goal attempts without a miss in tournament history, though 2012.[3]

Qualifying teams – automatic

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Thirty-two teams were selected to participate in the 1985 NCAA Tournament. Eighteen conferences were eligible for an automatic bid to the 1985 NCAA tournament.[3]

Automatic Bids
  Record 
Qualifying SchoolConferenceRegular
Season
ConferenceSeed
Pennsylvania State UniversityAtlantic 1027–47–13
North Carolina State UniversityACC24–513–14
Syracuse UniversityBig East18–1210–68
University of MissouriBig Eight22–812–27
Ohio State UniversityBig Ten26–218–02
Brigham Young UniversityHigh Country19–811–18
University of MemphisMetro23–69–16
College of the Holy CrossMAAC21–69–37
Western Michigan UniversityMAC19–914–48
Illinois State UniversityMissouri Valley Conference23–517–18
University of IdahoMountain West28–113–15
University of WashingtonNorthern Pacific26–111–03
Middle Tennessee State UniversityOhio Valley Conference23–613–15
University of TennesseeSEC21–94–43
Northeast Louisiana UniversitySouthland27–112–02
University of Texas at AustinSouthwest27–216–01
Old Dominion UniversitySun Belt Conference26–36–01
California State University, Long BeachWestern Collegiate26–213–11

Qualifying teams – at-large

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Fourteen additional teams were selected to complete the thirty-two invitations.[3]

At-large bids
  Record 
Qualifying schoolConferenceRegular
Season
ConferenceSeed
Saint Joseph's UniversityAtlantic 1025–47–15
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillACC21–1011–36
University of VirginiaACC21–79–56
Louisiana Tech UniversityIndependent27–31
University of Southern MississippiMetro21–88–27
Tennessee Technological UniversityOhio Valley Conference20–812–27
University of Nevada, Las VegasPacific Coast25–48–04
Auburn UniversitySEC24–55–33
University of GeorgiaSEC25–47–12
University of MississippiSEC27–28–02
Western Kentucky UniversitySun Belt Conference26–55–14
San Diego State UniversityWestern Collegiate20–89–55
University of Southern CaliforniaWestern Collegiate19–810–44
University of California, Los AngelesWestern Collegiate19–910–46

Bids by conference

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BidsConferenceTeams
4SECAuburn, Georgia, Ole Miss, Tennessee
4Western CollegiateLong Beach St., San Diego St., Southern California, UCLA
3ACCNorth Carolina, North Carolina St., Virginia
2Atlantic 10Penn St., St. Joseph’s
2MetroMemphis, Southern Miss.
2Ohio ValleyMiddle Tenn., Tennessee Tech
2Sun BeltOld Dominion, Western Ky.
1Big EastSyracuse
1Big EightMissouri
1Big TenOhio St.
1High CountryBYU
1IndependentLouisiana Tech
1Metro AtlanticHoly Cross
1Mid-AmericanWestern Mich.
1Missouri ValleyIllinois St.
1Mountain WestIdaho
1Northern PacificWashington
1Pacific CoastUNLV
1SouthlandNortheast La.
1SouthwestTexas

Bids by state

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The thirty-two teams came from twenty-one states.California and Tennessee had the most teams with four each. Twenty-nine states did not have any teams receiving bids.[3]

NCAA Women's basketball Tournament invitations by state
BidsStateTeams
4CaliforniaLong Beach St, San Diego St, Southern California, UCLA
4TennesseeMemphis, Middle Tenn, Tennessee, Tennessee Tech
2LouisianaNortheast La., Louisiana Tech
2MississippiOle Miss, Southern Miss
2North CarolinaNorth Carolina St, North Carolina
2PennsylvaniaPenn St, St Joseph’s
2VirginiaOld Dominion, Virginia
1AlabamaAuburn
1GeorgiaGeorgia
1IdahoIdaho
1IllinoisIllinois St
1KentuckyWestern Ky
1MassachusettsHoly Cross
1MichiganWestern Mich
1MissouriMissouri
1NevadaUNLV
1New YorkSyracuse
1OhioOhio St
1TexasTexas
1UtahBYU
1WashingtonWashington

Round 1 venues

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The 32 teams were seeded, and assigned to four geographic regions, with seeds 1-8 in each region. In Round 1, the higher seed was given the opportunity to host the first-round game. In each case, the higher seed accepted the opportunity.

1985 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament is located in the United States
Columbus
Columbus
Norfolk
Norfolk
Raleigh
Raleigh
University Park
University Park
Knoxville
Knoxville
Austin
Austin
Bowling Green
Bowling Green
Oxford
Oxford
Auburn
Auburn
Ruston
Ruston
Monroe
Monroe
Las Vegas
Las Vegas
Athens
Athens
Long Beach
Long Beach
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Seattle
Seattle
1985 NCAA first round
RegionHostVenueCityState
EastOhio State UniversitySt. John ArenaColumbusOhio
EastOld Dominion UniversityODU FieldhouseNorfolkVirginia
EastNorth Carolina State UniversityReynolds ColiseumRaleighNorth Carolina
EastPennsylvania State UniversityRec HallUniversity ParkPennsylvania
MideastUniversity of TennesseeStokely Athletic CenterKnoxvilleTennessee
MideastUniversity of TexasFrank Erwin CenterAustinTexas
MideastWestern Kentucky UniversityE.A. Diddle ArenaBowling GreenKentucky
MideastUniversity of Mississippi (Ole Miss)Tad Smith ColiseumOxfordMississippi
MidwestAuburn UniversityMemorial ColiseumAuburnAlabama
MidwestLouisiana Tech UniversityThomas Assembly CenterRustonLouisiana
MidwestNortheast Louisiana UniversityEwing ColiseumMonroeLouisiana
MidwestUniversity of Nevada, Las VegasThomas and Mack CenterLas VegasNevada
WestUniversity of GeorgiaGeorgia ColiseumAthensGeorgia
WestLong Beach StateUniversity GymLong BeachCalifornia
WestUniversity of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles Memorial Sports ArenaLos AngelesCalifornia
WestUniversity of WashingtonHec Edmundson PavilionSeattleWashington

Regionals and Final Four

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1985 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament is located in the United States
Norfolk
Norfolk
Monroe
Monroe
Bowling Green
Bowling Green
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Austin
Austin
1985 NCAA regionals andFinal Four

The regionals, named for the general location, were held from March 21 to March 24 at these sites:

Each regional winner advanced to the Final Four held March 29 and March 31 in Austin, Texas at theFrank Erwin Center. TheUniversity of Texas served as the host institution.

Brackets

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East regional – Old Dominion – Norfolk, VA (Old Dominion University Fieldhouse)

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First round
March 14–16
Regional semifinals
March 21–22
Regional finals
March 23
         
1Old Dominion88
8Syracuse63
1Old Dominion77
4N.C. State67
4NC State67
5Saint Joseph's63
1Old Dominion72
2Ohio State68
3Penn State98
6North Carolina79
3Penn State78
2Ohio State81
2Ohio State102
7Holy Cross60

Midwest regional – Northeast Louisiana University – Monroe, LA (Fant–Ewing Coliseum)

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First round
March 14 – 16
Regional semifinals
March 21 – 22
Regional finals
March 24
         
1Louisiana Tech81
8Illinois State57
1Louisiana Tech94
5San Diego State64
4UNLV68
5San Diego State70
1Louisiana Tech76
2Northeast Louisiana85
3Auburn82
6Memphis State64
3Auburn71
2Northeast Louisiana76
2Northeast Louisiana85 (OT)
7Missouri84

Mideast regional – Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY (E. A. Diddle Arena)

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First round
March 14 – 16
Regional semifinals
March 21 – 22
Regional finals
March 23
         
1Texas84
8Western Michigan62
1Texas90
4Western Kentucky92
4Western Kentucky90
5Middle Tennessee State83
4Western Kentucky72
2Ole Miss68
3Tennessee65
6Virginia55
3Tennessee60
2Ole Miss63
2Ole Miss81
7Southern Mississippi68

West regional – UCLA, Los Angeles, CA (Pauley Pavilion)

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First round
March 14 – 16
Regional semifinals
March 21–22
Regional finals
March 24
         
1Long Beach State112
8BYU85
1Long Beach State75
4USC72
4USC74
5Idaho51
1Long Beach State82
2Georgia97
3Washington62
6UCLA78
6UCLA42
2Georgia78
2Georgia91
7Tennessee Tech74

Final Four – University of Texas – Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center)

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National semifinals
March 29
National championship
March 31
      
1EOld Dominion57
2MWNortheast Louisiana47
1EOld Dominion70
2WGeorgia65
4MEWestern Kentucky78
2WGeorgia91

Record by conference

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Eleven conferences had more than one bid, or at least one win in NCAA Tournament play:[3]

Conference# of BidsRecordWin %Round
of 32
Sweet
Sixteen
Elite
Eight
Final
Four
Championship
Game
Southeastern48–4.66744211
Western Collegiate45–4.556441
Atlantic Coast31–3.25011
Sun Belt28–1.88922221
Atlantic 1021–2.33311
Metro20–2
Ohio Valley20–2
Southland13–1.7501111
Big Ten12–1.667111
Independent12–1.667111
Southwest11–1.50011

Nine conferences went 0-1:Big East,Big Eight,High Country,MAAC,MAC,Missouri Valley Conference,Mountain West,Northern Pacific, andPacific Coast[3]

All-Tournament team

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Game officials

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  • Bob Olsen (semifinal)
  • John Schleyer (semifinal)
  • June Courteau (semifinal, final)
  • Bill Stokes (semifinal, final)[3]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Gregory Cooper."1984 NCAA National Championship Tournament". Archived fromthe original on October 20, 2009. RetrievedMarch 30, 2007.
  2. ^"CHN Basketball History: Most Outstanding Player". Archived fromthe original on January 25, 2008. RetrievedMarch 30, 2007.
  3. ^abcdefghijkNixon, Rick."Official 2012 NCAA Women's Final Four Records Book"(PDF). NCAA. RetrievedApril 22, 2012.
  4. ^DiGiovanna, Mike (March 31, 1985)."Some Eyes of Texas on Women's Final, but Is That Enough?".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedMarch 12, 2011.
  5. ^DiGIOVANNA, MIKE (March 30, 1985)."NCAA Women's Basketball : Georgia, Old Dominion Gain Final".LA Times. RetrievedApril 23, 2012.
  6. ^DIGIOVANNA, MIKE (April 1, 1985)."Old Dominion Muscles Its Way Past Georgia to Title".LA Times. RetrievedApril 23, 2012.
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