1993-94 Women's College Basketball Season
As originally written by gmtobehere and Jimmy Delach
Regular Season
Sat 1/8/94, Northwestern vs. North Carolina (at Charlottesville - ACC/B10 challenge), CBS, 1:30 pm, Ted Robinson, Ann Meyers
Sat 1/8/94, Ohio State @ Virginia (ACC/B10 challenge), CBS, 3:45 pm, Ted Robinson, Ann Meyers
Sat 1/29/94, Tennessee @ DePaul, CBS, 1:00 pm
NCAA Tournament
Wednesday 3/16 (first round)
9 Auburn @ 8 Virginia Tech, 7 pm
16 Fordham @ 1 Penn State, 7 pm
14 Georgia Southern @ 3 North Carolina, 7 pm
15 Grambling State @ 2 Vanderbilt, 7 pm
16 North Carolina A&T @ 1 Tennessee, 7 pm
16 Brown @ 1 Connecticut, 7:30 pm
9 Clemson @ 8 Florida International, 7:30 pm
10 Creighton @ 7 Bowling Green, 7:30 pm
14 Loyola @ 3 Virginia, 7:30 pm
10 Minnesota @ 7 Notre Dame, 7:30 pm
16 Radford @ 1 Purdue, 7:30 pm
11 St. Joseph's @ 6 Old Dominion, 7:30 pm
10 UAB @ 7 George Washington, 7:30 pm
13 Vermont @ 4 Seton Hall, 7:30 pm
12 Western Kentucky @ 5 Rutgers, 7:30 pm
4 Florida @ 13 Texas A&M, 8 pm
12 Indiana @ 5 Ole Miss, 8 pm
9 Kansas @ 8 Stephen F. Austin, 8 pm
15 Missouri @ 2 Texas Tech, 8 pm
11 Northern Illinois @ 6 Missouri State, 8 pm
11 Oregon State @ 6 Alabama, 8 pm
13 SMU @ 4 Louisiana Tech, 8 pm
13 Tennessee State @ 4 Southern Miss, 8 pm
14 Mt. St. Mary's @ 3 Iowa, 8:30 pm
12 Oklahoma State @ 5 Texas, 8:30 pm
11 Santa Clara @ 6 Oregon, 8:30 pm
14 Marquette @ 3 Colorado, 9 pm
10 UNLV @ 7 Montana, 9:30 pm
9 Boise State @ 8 Washington, 10 pm
12 Hawaii @ 5 San Diego State, 10 pm
15 Green Bay @ 2 Stanford, 10:30 pm
15 Portland @ 2 USC, 10:30 pm
Saturday 3/19 (second round)
9 Kansas @ 1 Penn State, 1 pm
5 Texas @ 4 Seton Hall, 2 pm
10 Creighton @ 2 Texas Tech, 3 pm
9 Clemson @ 1 Vanderbilt, 4 pm
10 Minnesota @ 2 Vanderbilt, 4 pm
12 Western Kentucky @ 4 Southern Miss, 6 pm
6 Missouri State @ 3 Virginia, 7:30 pm
5 Ole Miss @ 4 Louisiana Tech, 8 pm
6 Oregon @ 3 California, 9 pm
7 George Washington @ 2 USC, 10:30 pm
7 Montana @ 2 Stanford, 10:30 pm
Sunday 3/20 (second round)
6 Old Dominion @ 3 North Carolina, 1 pm
9 Auburn @ 1 Connecticut, 2 pm
6 Alabama @ 3 Iowa, 3 pm
8 Washington @ 1 Purdue, 3 pm
13 Texas A&M @ 5 San Diego State, 5 pm
Thursday 3/24 (regional semifinals)
3 North Carolina vs 2 Vanderbilt (at Piscataway), 6 pm, Prime/NCAA Productions
4 Louisiana Tech vs 1 Tennessee (at Fayetteville AR), 7 pm, Prime/NCAA Productions
4 Seton Hall vs 1 Penn State (at Austin), 7 pm, Prime/NCAA Productions
4 Southern Miss vs 1 Connecticut (at Piscataway), 8:30 pm, Prime/NCAA Productions
13 Texas A&M vs 1 Purdue (at Palo Alto), 9 pm, Prime/NCAA Productions
6 Alabama vs 2 Texas Tech (at Austin), 9:30 pm, Prime/NCAA Productions
3 Virginia vs 2 USC (at Fayetteville AR), 9:30 pm, Prime/NCAA Productions
3 Colorado vs 2 Stanford (at Palo Alto), 11:30 pm, Prime/NCAA Productions
Saturday 3/26 (regional finals)
3 North Carolina vs 1 Connecticut (at Piscataway), ESPN, 11 am, Robin Roberts, Sherry Levin [1]
4 Louisiana Tech vs 2 USC (at Fayetteville AR), ESPN, 7:30 pm. Joel Meyers, Mimi Griffin
6 Alabama vs 1 Penn State (at Austin), ESPN, 9:30 pm (jip - 9 pm tip). Bob Carpenter, Fran Harris
2 Stanford vs 1 Purdue (at Palo Alto), ESPN, 12 midnight
Saturday 4/2 (Final Four)
6 Alabama vs 4 Louisiana Tech (at Richmond), CBS, 12 pm, Tim Ryan, Ann Meyers, Andrea Joyce, Lee Zeidman
3 North Carolina vs 1 Purdue (at Richmond), CBS, 2:30 pm, Tim Ryan, Ann Meyers, Andrea Joyce, Lee Zeidman
Sunday 4/3 (championship)
4 Louisiana Tech vs 3 North Carolina (at Richmond), CBS, 3:30 pm, Tim Ryan, Ann Meyers, Andrea Joyce, Lee Zeidman
- The field expands from 48 to 64 teams, matching the exact number of teams that the men's NCAA Tournament has