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2009–10 NCAA Division I women's basketball season

Intercollegiate basketball season


Intercollegiate basketball season

FieldValue
genderwomen
year2009
imageNCAA logo.svg
regular_seasonNovember, 2009 – March 9, 2010
tourney_startMarch 21, 2010
nc_dateApril 6, 2010
champ_stadAlamodome
champ_citySan Antonio, Texas
champ[Connecticut Huskies](2009-10-connecticut-huskies-women-s-basketball-team)
wnit_champ[California Golden Bears](2009-10-california-golden-bears-women-s-basketball-team)
wbi_champAppalachian State Mountaineers
playeroftheyearTina Charles, [Connecticut Huskies](2009-10-connecticut-huskies-women-s-basketball-team) (Naismith, Wooden)
Maya Moore, [Connecticut Huskies](2009-10-connecticut-huskies-women-s-basketball-team) (Wade)

Maya Moore, Connecticut Huskies (Wade)

The 2009–10 NCAA Division I women's basketball season began in November 2009 and ended with the 2010 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament's championship game on April 6, 2010 at the Alamodome in San Antonio. The tournament opened with the first and second rounds on Thursday through Sunday, March 18–21, 2010. Regional games were played on Thursday through Sunday, March 28–31, 2010, with the Final Four played on Sunday and Tuesday, April 4 and 6, 2010.

The Connecticut Huskies successfully defended their national title from the previous season, defeating Stanford 53–47 in the final. This was the Huskies' second consecutive unbeaten championship season, unprecedented since the NCAA began to organize women's basketball in the 1981–82 season.

Season headlines

  • May 4:The tenth annual 2009 US Virgin Islands Paradise Jam is a women's basketball tournament that will take place on November 26–28, 2009. Eight teams from the NCAA have been invited to participate in the tournament. The teams will be separated into two brackets, the Reef Division and the Island Division. The Reef Division will consist of Mississippi State, Rutgers, Southern California and Texas. The Island Division will consist of Notre Dame, Oklahoma, San Diego State and South Carolina
  • May 5: The Atlantic Coast Conference and the Big Ten Conference announced the pairings for the annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge for women's basketball, which is in the third year of a four-year agreement. The 2009 Challenge, which will take on a two-day format this year, will open on Wednesday, Dec. 2. The Big Ten/ACC Women's Basketball Challenge matches 11 teams from each conference in head-to-head competition traditionally on the first Wednesday, Thursday and Friday after Thanksgiving, following the men's basketball Big Ten/ACC Challenge. The Big Ten and ACC have been among the most successful conferences in women's basketball. During the 2008–09 season, the ACC was represented by six teams in the NCAA Women's Basketball Championship. It was the seventh straight year the league has had at least six teams in the tournament. Maryland advanced to the 2009 NCAA Regional Finals, giving the ACC at least one team in the Elite Eight for the eighth consecutive year. In 2005–06, the ACC became the first conference to send three teams: Duke, Maryland and North Carolina – to the same Final Four. Overall, the ACC has made 11 Final Four trips, including six in the past 13 years.
  • May 28, 2009: NBA referee Violet Palmer was hired as coordinator of women's basketball officials for the West Coast Conference and will remain with the NBA, where she has worked for 12 seasons.
  • July 1: Rutgers will play in the eighth annual Jimmy V Women's Classic when the Scarlet Knights host Florida on Dec. 7. This marks the fourth straight season the Scarlet Knights will take part in the game. They beat Georgia 45-34 last season. The games are part of the fundraising effort for the V Foundation for Cancer Research, which is named for the late Jim Valvano, who led North Carolina State to the national championship in 1983.
  • July 7: Pat Summitt and C. Vivian Stringer will oppose each other in the fourth annual Maggie Dixon Classic. The women's doubleheader will be played Dec. 13 at Madison Square Garden. The two Hall of Fame coaches teams will meet in regular season play for the seventh straight year. Baylor and freshman star Brittney Griner will face Boston College in the other contest. The two teams played once before at Madison Square Garden. Tennessee won 68–54 in 1999. Baylor will be making its first appearance at MSG.
  • August 4: Joan Bonvicini was introduced as the new women's basketball coach at Seattle University. She is one of only 18 coaches in Division I history with more than 600 victories.
  • August 18: On January. 16, Notre Dame and Connecticut will be part of the first-ever ESPN women's basketball College GameDay broadcast. The game will be broadcast from Gampel Pavilion in Storrs, Conn. The matchup between the Fighting Irish and Huskies will tip off at 9 p.m. (ET) and will be televised live to a national cable audience by ESPN.
  • September 8: The West Coast Conference (WCC) and its multi-media rights partner, IMG College, announced Zappos.com as the official title sponsor of the WCC Men's and Women's Basketball Championships. The deal is effective through the 2011–12 season, and signifies the WCC's first-ever title sponsorship.

Major rule changes

Preseason

Preseason "Wade Watch" list

  • On July 30, the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA), on behalf of the Wade Coalition, announced the 2009–2010 preseason "Wade Watch" list for The State Farm Wade Trophy Division I Player of the Year. The nominees are made up of top NCAA Division I student-athletes who best embody the spirit of Lily Margaret Wade. This is based on the following criteria: game and season statistics, leadership, character, effect on their team and overall playing ability. The list are as follows:
  • Jayne Appel, Stanford
  • Jessica Breland, North Carolina
  • Tina Charles, Connecticut
  • Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee
  • Allyssa DeHaan, Michigan State
  • Alexis Gray-Lawson, California
  • Tiffany Hayes, Connecticut
  • Allison Hightower, LSU
  • Ashley Houts, Georgia
  • Jantel Lavender, Ohio State
  • Danielle McCray, Kansas
  • Jacinta Monroe, Florida State
  • Maya Moore, Connecticut
  • Jené Morris, San Diego State
  • Deirdre Naughton, DePaul
  • Kayla Pedersen, Stanford
  • Ta'Shia Phillips, Xavier
  • Jeanette Pohlen, Stanford
  • Samantha Prahalis, Ohio State
  • Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State
  • Danielle Robinson, Oklahoma
  • Jenna Smith, Illinois
  • Carolyn Swords, Boston College
  • Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga
  • Monica Wright, Virginia

Preseason Wooden Award nominees

  • August 21: The 2009–10 preseason candidates list for the Women's Wooden Award was released, naming 31 student athletes.

Preseason WNIT

Ohio State headlines a field of 16-teams for the 2009 Preseason Women's National Invitation Tournament. The field includes 11 teams that played in the postseason last spring: Arkansas-Little Rock, Bowling Green, Florida Gulf Coast, Georgia Tech, Marist, New Mexico, North Carolina A&T, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, West Virginia, and Winthrop. They will be joined in the Preseason WNIT field by Chicago State, Eastern Illinois, Northern Colorado, Towson, and UTEP.

The Preseason WNIT features a three-game guarantee format. The event opens Friday, November 13 with first-round games. Second-round games will be played November 15 and 16. The semifinals will be on November 18 and 19. The championship is set for Sunday, November 22. Teams that lose in the first two rounds will play consolation games on the second weekend, November 20–22. All games are hosted by participating schools, and sites are announced by the end of the preceding round. In last year's Preseason WNIT, North Carolina defeated Oklahoma 80-79.

  • First-round Preseason WNIT games to be held on Friday, Nov. 13, 2009
    • Eastern Illinois (24-9) at Ohio State (29-6), 5 p.m. ET
    • UTEP (18-12) at Florida Gulf Coast (26-5), 7 p.m. ET
    • Arkansas-Little Rock (26-7) at Oklahoma State (17-16), 7 p.m. ET
    • Towson (17-13) at West Virginia (18-15), 7 p.m. ET
    • Winthrop (16-16) at Georgia Tech (22-10), 7:30 p.m. ET
    • Chicago State (16-13) at Bowling Green (29-5), 7:30 p.m. ET
    • North Carolina A&T (26-7) at Marist (29-4), 7:30 p.m. ET
    • Northern Colorado (12-18) at New Mexico (25-11), 9 p.m. ET

Season outlook

  • Nov. 11: The Big Ten and Big 12 Conferences announced the formation of an annual inter-conference challenge for women's basketball. The challenge will span at least two years and will begin in the fall of 2010. The series will feature a home-and-home format over the initial two-year agreement, and each of the Big 12's teams will play in each Challenge, while one Big Ten team, Wisconsin, will play two Challenge games each year.

Pre-season polls

'Associated Press'RankingSchoolPoints
1Connecticut1000
2Stanford951
3Ohio State862
4Notre Dame799
5North Carolina798
6Duke772
7Baylor744
8Tennessee676
9LSU600
10Michigan State521
11Xavier492
12Texas487
13Oklahoma444
14Virginia394
15Florida State385
16Arizona State317
17DePaul301
18California294
19Georgia Tech262
20Kansas241
21Georgia201
22Vanderbilt165
23Louisville156
24Middle Tennessee143
25Rutgers138

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**USA Today**RankingSchoolPoints
1Connecticut775
2Stanford739
3Ohio State653
4Baylor649
5North Carolina561
6Duke547
7Notre Dame438
8Oklahoma416
9Tennessee412
10Michigan State353
11Arizona State328
12Florida State323
13California314
14Texas311
15Xavier303
16Texas A&M302
17LSU298
18Virginia246
19Louisville232
20Vanderbilt223
21Maryland209
22Pittsburgh127
23Purdue126
24Iowa State125
25DePaul121

|}

Preseason All-Americans

  • Jayne Appel, Stanford
  • Tina Charles, Connecticut
  • Jantel Lavender, Ohio State
  • Maya Moore, Connecticut
  • Monica Wright, Virginia
    • November 3: Maya Moore became just the seventh unanimous choice on The Associated Press' preseason All-America team. She received all 40 votes from a national media panel. It's the third straight year a player has been a unanimous choice in the preseason. Moore was joined on the preseason squad by teammate Tina Charles. It was the fifth time that two players from the same team made the All-America squad. Connecticut has also had two of the four other pairs of teammates on a preseason team – Jen Rizzotti and Kara Wolters in 1995–96 and Shea Ralph and Svetlana Abrosimova in 2000–01.

Preseason All-Conference teams

Big Ten

  • 2009–10 Big Ten Preseason Player of the Year
    • Jantel Lavender
  • Preseason All-Big Ten Coaches Team
    • Jenna Smith, Sr., F, ILL
    • Allyssa DeHaan, Sr., C, MSU
    • JANTEL LAVENDER, Jr., C, OSU
    • Samantha Prahalis, So., G, OSU
    • Tyra Grant, Sr., F, PSU
  • Preseason All-Big Ten Media Team
    • Jenna Smith, Sr., F, ILL
    • Allyssa DeHaan, Sr., C, MSU
    • JANTEL LAVENDER, Jr., C, OSU
    • Samantha Prahalis, So., G, OSU
    • Tyra Grant, Sr., F, PSU

Conference USA

  • 2009–10 C-USA Preseason PLAYER OF THE YEAR
    • Emma Cannon, UCF
  • 2009–10 C-USA Preseason Team
    • Courtney Taylor, Houston
    • Brittany Gilliam, SMU
    • Pauline Love, Southern Miss
    • Emma Cannon, UCF
    • Jareica Hughes, UTEP

Regular season

2009 Big Ten/ACC Challenge schedule

Early season tournaments

NameDatesNum. teamsLocationChampionship
Aggie Hotel Encato Classic
ASU Classic
Bahamas Tournament
Basketball Travelers Tip-Off Tournament
Big Easy Classic
BTI Classic
BTI Tip-Off Tournament
Buckeye Classic
Cal Poly Holiday Beach Classic
Caribbean Challenge
Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic
Desert Sun Classic
Great Alaska Shootout
Holiday Inn & Suites Express Thanksgiving Tournament
Hukilau Tournament
Iona Tip-Off Tournament
Jack in the Box Rainbow Wahine Classic
Junkanoo Jam
KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge
Lady Eagle Thanksgiving Classic
Las Vegas Hoops Classic (Duel in the Desert)
LIU Thanksgiving Tournament
Maggie Dixon Classic
Maine Classic
Mildred and Roger L. White Invitational
Navy Classic
Northwestern Tournament
Nugget Classic
Omni Hotels Classic
[Paradise Jam Tournament](2009-us-virgin-islands-paradise-jam-women)
Saint Mary's Hilton Tournament
San Diego Surf and Slam
Seminole Classic
SMU Tournament
Subway Basketball Classic
Terrapin Classic
Tulane DoubleTree Classic
University of Miami Thanksgiving Tournament
University of Miami Holiday Tournament
Vanderbilt Thanksgiving Tournament
Villanova Tournament
Waikiki Beach Marriott Classic
WBCA Classic
Women of Troy Classic
World Vision Classic
World Vision Invitational

Conference winners and tournaments

Thirty athletic conferences each end their regular seasons with a single-elimination tournament. The teams in each conference that win their regular season title are given the number one seed in each tournament, with tiebreakers applied if more than one team tops the season standings. In the table below, if teams tied for the regular-season title, the first team listed won the tiebreaker for top seed in the tournament.

The winners of these tournaments receive automatic invitations to the 2010 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament. The Ivy League does not have a conference tournament, instead giving their automatic invitation to their regular-season champion. The Great West Conference began play in 2009–10 and does not receive an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.

ConferenceRegular
Season WinnerConference
Player of the YearConference
TournamentTournament
Venue (City)Tournament
winner
America East ConferenceHartfordDiana Delva, Hartford[2010 America East women's basketball tournament](2010-america-east-women-s-basketball-tournament)All games before final at Chase Family Arena
(West Hartford, Connecticut)
Final at highest remaining seedVermont
Atlantic 10 ConferenceXavierAmber Harris, Xavier[2010 Atlantic 10 women's basketball tournament](2010-atlantic-10-women-s-basketball-tournament)The Show Place Arena
(Upper Marlboro, Maryland)Xavier
Atlantic Coast Conference[Duke](2009-10-duke-blue-devils-women-s-basketball-team) & [Florida State](2009-10-florida-state-seminoles-women-s-basketball-team)Monica Wright, [Virginia](2009-10-virginia-cavaliers-women-s-basketball-team)[2010 ACC women's basketball tournament](2010-acc-women-s-basketball-tournament)Greensboro Coliseum
(Greensboro, North Carolina)[Duke](2009-10-duke-blue-devils-women-s-basketball-team)
Atlantic Sun ConferenceEast Tennessee StateSiarre Evans, East Tennessee State[2010 Atlantic Sun women's basketball tournament](2010-atlantic-sun-women-s-basketball-tournament)University Center
(Macon, Georgia)East Tennessee State
Big 12 Conference[Nebraska](2009-10-nebraska-cornhuskers-women-s-basketball-team)Kelsey Griffin, [Nebraska](2009-10-nebraska-cornhuskers-women-s-basketball-team)[2010 Big 12 women's basketball tournament](2010-big-12-women-s-basketball-tournament)Municipal Auditorium
(Kansas City, Missouri)Texas A&M
Big East Conference[Connecticut](2009-10-connecticut-huskies-women-s-basketball-team)Tina Charles, [Connecticut](2009-10-connecticut-huskies-women-s-basketball-team)[2010 Big East women's basketball tournament](2010-big-east-women-s-basketball-tournament)XL Center
(Hartford, Connecticut)[Connecticut](2009-10-connecticut-huskies-women-s-basketball-team)
Big Sky ConferenceEastern WashingtonJulie Piper, Eastern Washington[2010 Big Sky women's basketball tournament](2010-big-sky-women-s-basketball-tournament)Reese Court
(Cheney, Washington)Portland State
Big South ConferenceGardner–WebbMargaret Roundtree, Gardner–Webb[2010 Big South Conference women's basketball tournament](2010-big-south-conference-women-s-basketball-tournament)Millis Center
(High Point, North Carolina)Liberty
[Big Ten Conference](2009-10-big-ten-conference-women-s-basketball-season)[Ohio State](2009-10-ohio-state-buckeyes-women-s-basketball-team)Jantel Lavender, [Ohio State](2009-10-ohio-state-buckeyes-women-s-basketball-team) (coaches and media)[2010 Big Ten Conference women's basketball tournament](2010-big-ten-conference-women-s-basketball-tournament)Conseco Fieldhouse
(Indianapolis)[Ohio State](2009-10-ohio-state-buckeyes-women-s-basketball-team)
Big West ConferenceUC DavisKristina Santiago, Cal Poly[2010 Big West Conference women's basketball tournament](2010-big-west-conference-women-s-basketball-tournament)Anaheim Convention Center
(Anaheim, California)UC Riverside
Colonial Athletic AssociationOld DominionElena Delle Donne, Delaware[2010 CAA women's basketball tournament](2010-caa-women-s-basketball-tournament)JMU Convocation Center
(Harrisonburg, Virginia)James Madison
Conference USA[Tulane](2009-10-tulane-green-wave-women-s-basketball-team)Courtney Taylor, Houston[2010 Conference USA women's basketball tournament](2010-conference-usa-women-s-basketball-tournament)Reynolds Center
(Tulsa, Oklahoma)[Tulane](2009-10-tulane-green-wave-women-s-basketball-team)
Great West ConferenceNorth DakotaKayla Bagaason, North Dakota[2010 Great West Conference women's basketball tournament](2010-great-west-conference-women-s-basketball-tournament)McKay Events Center
(Orem, Utah)Utah Valley
Horizon LeagueGreen BayMelanie Thornton, Butler[2010 Horizon League women's basketball tournament](2010-horizon-league-women-s-basketball-tournament)First round and quarterfinals at campus sites, Final Four at Kress Events Center
(Green Bay, Wisconsin)Cleveland State
Ivy LeaguePrincetonJudie Lomax, ColumbiaNo Tournament
Metro Atlantic Athletic ConferenceMaristRachele Fitz, Marist[2010 MAAC women's basketball tournament](2010-maac-women-s-basketball-tournament)Times Union Center
(Albany, New York)Marist
Mid-American ConferenceBowling Green (East & overall)
Toledo (West)Lauren Prochaska, Bowling Green[2010 MAC women's basketball tournament](2010-mac-women-s-basketball-tournament)Quicken Loans Arena
(Cleveland, Ohio)Bowling Green
Mid-Eastern Athletic ConferenceNorth Carolina A&TCorin Adams, Morgan State[2010 MEAC women's basketball tournament](2010-meac-women-s-basketball-tournament)Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum
(Winston-Salem, North Carolina)Hampton
Missouri Valley ConferenceIllinois StateCasey Garrison, Missouri State[2010 Missouri Valley Conference women's basketball tournament](2010-missouri-valley-conference-women-s-basketball-tournament)The Family Arena
(St. Charles, Missouri)Northern Iowa
Mountain West ConferenceTCUHelena Sverrisdóttir, TCU[2010 MWC women's basketball tournament](2010-mwc-women-s-basketball-tournament)Thomas & Mack Center
(Paradise, Nevada)San Diego State
Northeast ConferenceRobert MorrisAngela Pace, Robert Morris[2010 Northeast Conference women's basketball tournament](2010-northeast-conference-women-s-basketball-tournament)Quarterfinals and semifinals at DeGol Arena
(Loretto, Pennsylvania)
Final at highest remaining seedSaint Francis
Ohio Valley ConferenceEastern IllinoisChynna Bozeman, Morehead State[2010 Ohio Valley Conference women's basketball tournament](2010-ohio-valley-conference-women-s-basketball-tournament)First round at campus sites, Final Four at Bridgestone Arena
(Nashville, Tennessee)Austin Peay
[Pacific-10 Conference](2009-10-pacific-10-conference-women-s-basketball-season)[Stanford](2009-10-stanford-cardinal-women-s-basketball-team)Nnemkadi Ogwumike, [Stanford](2009-10-stanford-cardinal-women-s-basketball-team) (coaches and media)[2010 Pacific-10 Conference women's basketball tournament](2010-pacific-10-conference-women-s-basketball-tournament)Galen Center
(Los Angeles)[Stanford](2009-10-stanford-cardinal-women-s-basketball-team)
Patriot LeagueLehigh & AmericanMichelle Kirk, American[2010 Patriot League women's basketball tournament](2010-patriot-league-women-s-basketball-tournament)Quarterfinals and semifinals at Hart Center
(Worcester, Massachusetts)
Final at highest remaining seedLehigh
Southeastern Conference[Tennessee](2009-10-tennessee-lady-volunteers-basketball-team)Victoria Dunlap, [Kentucky](2009-10-kentucky-wildcats-women-s-basketball-team)[2010 SEC women's basketball tournament](2010-sec-women-s-basketball-tournament)Arena at Gwinnett Center
(Duluth, Georgia)[Tennessee](2009-10-tennessee-lady-volunteers-basketball-team)
Southern ConferenceChattanoogaShanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga (coaches and media)[2010 Southern Conference women's basketball tournament](2010-southern-conference-women-s-basketball-tournament)Bojangles' Coliseum (first two rounds)
Time Warner Cable Arena (semifinals and final)
(Charlotte, North Carolina)Chattanooga
Southland ConferenceStephen F. Austin (East)
Lamar (West & overall #1 seed by tiebreaker)Jenna Plumley, Lamar[2010 Southland Conference women's basketball tournament](2010-southland-conference-women-s-basketball-tournament)Leonard E. Merrell Center
(Katy, Texas)Lamar
Southwestern Athletic ConferenceSouthernKatrich Williams, Alabama A&M[2010 SWAC women's basketball tournament](2010-swac-women-s-basketball-tournament)CenturyTel Center
(Bossier City, Louisiana)Southern
The Summit LeagueOral RobertsKevi Luper, Oral Roberts[2010 Summit League women's basketball tournament](2010-summit-league-women-s-basketball-tournament)Sioux Falls Arena
(Sioux Falls, South Dakota)South Dakota State
Sun Belt ConferenceMiddle Tennessee (East)
UALR (West & overall #1 seed by tiebreaker)Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee[2010 Sun Belt women's basketball tournament](2010-sun-belt-women-s-basketball-tournament)Summit Arena
(Hot Springs, Arkansas)Middle Tennessee
West Coast ConferenceGonzagaCourtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga[2010 West Coast Conference women's basketball tournament](2010-west-coast-conference-women-s-basketball-tournament)Orleans Arena
(Paradise, Nevada)Gonzaga
Western Athletic ConferenceFresno StateShanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech[2010 WAC women's basketball tournament](2010-wac-women-s-basketball-tournament)Lawlor Events Center
(Reno, Nevada)Louisiana Tech

Coaching changes

TeamFormer
CoachInterim
CoachNew
CoachReason

Final season rankings

Post-season tournaments

NCAA tournament

Main article: 2010 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament

Final Four – [[Alamodome]], [[San Antonio|San Antonio, Texas]]

National Invitation tournament

Main article: 2010 Women's National Invitation Tournament

Women's Basketball Invitational

Main article: 2010 Women's Basketball Invitational

This season saw the debut of a third national postseason tournament in the Women's Basketball Invitational, a 16-team affair with all games played on home courts.

The inaugural title was won by Appalachian State, who came back from a 19-point deficit to defeat Memphis 79–71 in the final held on the Mountaineers' home floor in Boone, North Carolina.

Awards and honors

Consensus All-American teams

Main article: 2010 NCAA Women's Basketball All-Americans

Major player of the year awards

Major coach of the year awards

  • Kay Yow Award: Connie Yori, Nebraska
  • Maggie Dixon Award: Teresa Weatherspoon, Louisiana Tech
  • Naismith College Coach of the Year: Connie Yori, Nebraska
  • WBCA National Coach of the Year: Connie Yori, Nebraska

Other major awards

  • Nancy Lieberman Award (Best point guard): Andrea Riley, Oklahoma State
  • Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award (Best player 5'8"/1.73 m or shorter): Alexis Gray-Lawson, California
  • Lowe's Senior CLASS Award (top senior): Kelsey Griffin, Nebraska

Conference standings

References

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