Season | 2014–15 | ||||
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Teams | 64 | ||||
Finals site | Amalie Arena Tampa, Florida | ||||
Champions | UConn Huskies (10th title, 10th title game, 16th Final Four) | ||||
Runner-up | Notre Dame Fighting Irish (5th title game, 7th Final Four) | ||||
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Winning coach | Geno Auriemma (10th title) | ||||
MOP | Breanna Stewart (UConn) | ||||
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The 2015 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament was played between March and April 2015, with the Final Four played April 5 & 7. The regional locations, after a one-year experiment allowing tournament teams to host, returned to four neutral sites: Oklahoma City, Spokane, Greensboro and Albany.[1] The subregionals were played 20–23 March, while the regionals were played 27–30 March. This represented a change; in the past, the rounds were played starting on a Saturday and ending on a Tuesday. In 2015, the opening rounds and regionals (but not the Final Four) were played starting on a Friday and ending on a Monday.[2][3][4] The Final Four was played at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.[5] For only the third time in history, all four of the number one seeds made it to the Final Four.
Tennessee continued its record streak of making every NCAA women's basketball tournament at 34 consecutive appearances. UConn also continued its record streak of eight consecutive Final Four appearances.
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