1994-95 Women's College Basketball Season

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As originally written by gmtobehere and Jimmy Delach

Regular Season

Sat 1/28/95, UConn vs. Kansas (at Kansas City), CBS, 1:30, Sean McDonough, Ann Meyers

Sun 2/5/95, Virginia @ North Carolina, ABC, 1:30 (regional)

- On 1/28, CBS televised a unique doubleheader with the UConn vs. Kansas men's and women's teams both playing each other.

- The 2/5 Virginia-North Carolina game was regionalized with other men's college basketball games in its timeslot

NCAA Tournament

Thursday 3/16 (first round)

16 Florida A&M vs 1 Tennessee (at Knoxville), 6 pm

11 Radford vs 6 Florida (at Charlottesville), 6 pm

9 St. Joseph's vs 8 Virginia Tech (at Storrs), 6 pm

11 Stephen F. Austin vs 6 Seton Hall (at Chapel Hill), 6 pm

10 Loyola vs 7 Oklahoma (at Ruston LA), 7 pm

12 Oklahoma State vs 5 Duke (at Tuscaloosa), 7 pm

10 Wisconsin vs 7 Kansas (at Lubbock), 7 pm

9 Missouri State vs 8 Utah (at Boulder), 8 pm

14 Dartmouth vs 3 Virginia (at Charlottesville), 8:30 pm

9 Florida International vs 8 Old Dominion (at Knoxville), 8:30 pm

16 Maine vs 1 Connecticut (at Storrs), 8:30 pm, CPTV/WABI, Beth Mowins, Sherry Levin, Rod Michaud [1] [2]

14 Western Illinois vs 3 North Carolina (at Chapel Hill), 8:30 pm

12 Montana vs 5 San Diego State (at San Diego), 9 pm

11 San Francisco vs 6 Arkansas (at Seattle), 9 pm

10 SMU vs 7 Southern Miss (at Palo Alto), 9 pm

15 Furman vs 2 Louisiana Tech (at Ruston LA), 9:30 pm

13 Mt. St. Mary's vs 4 Alabama (at Tuscaloosa), 9:30 pm

15 Tulane vs 2 Texas Tech (at Lubbock), 9:30 pm

16 Holy Cross vs 1 Colorado (at Boulder), 10:30 pm

14 Ohio vs 3 Washington (at Seattle), 11:30 pm

13 Portland vs 4 Purdue (at San Diego), 11:30 pm

15 UC Irvine vs 2 Stanford (at Palo Alto), 11:30 pm

Friday 3/17 (first round)

11 Louisville vs 6 Oregon (at Athens), 6 pm

10 Marquette vs 7 NC State (at State College), 6 pm

12 Ole Miss vs 5 Drake (at Washington DC), 6 pm

16 Northern Illinois vs 1 Vanderbilt (at Nashville), 7 pm

12 Tennessee State vs 5 Oregon State (at Bowling Green KY), 7 pm

13 DePaul vs 4 George Washington (at Washington DC), 8:30 pm

14 Indiana vs 3 Georgia (at Athens), 8:30 pm

15 Jackson State vs 2 Penn State (at State College), 8:30 pm

13 Toledo vs 4 Western Kentucky (at Bowling Green KY), 9:30 pm

9 USC vs 8 Memphis (at Nashville), 9:30 pm

Saturday 3/18 (second round)

8 Virginia Tech vs 1 Connecticut (at Storrs), 1 pm, CPTV, Beth Mowins, Sherry Levin, Rod Michaud [3]

6 Seton Hall vs 3 North Carolina (at Chapel Hill), 2 pm

10 Wisconsin vs 2 Texas Tech (at Lubbock), 3 pm

6 Arkansas vs 3 Washington (at Seattle), 6 pm

9 Florida International vs 1 Tennessee (at Knoxville), 7 pm

12 Montana vs 4 Purdue (at San Diego), 7 pm

6 Florida vs 3 Virginia (at Charlottesville), 7:30 pm

5 Duke vs 4 Alabama (at Tuscaloosa), 8 pm

7 Oklahoma vs 2 Louisiana Tech (at Ruston LA), 8 pm

9 Missouri State vs 1 Colorado (at Boulder), 9 pm

10 SMU vs 2 Stanford (at Palo Alto), 10:30 pm

Sunday 3/19 (second round)

5 Drake vs 4 George Washington (at Washington DC), 2 pm

7 NC State vs 2 Penn State (at State College), 2 pm

11 Louisville vs 3 Georgia (at Athens), 2:30 pm

8 Memphis vs 1 Vanderbilt (at Nashville), 3 pm

5 Oregon State vs 4 Western Kentucky (at Bowling Green KY), 3:30 pm

Thursday 3/23 (regional semifinals)

4 Alabama vs 1 Connecticut (at Storrs), Prime/NCAA Productions, 6 pm, Mike Gorman, Sherry Levin [4]

4 Western Kentucky vs 1 Tennessee (at Knoxville), Prime/NCAA Productions, 6 pm

7 NC State vs 3 Georgia (at Des Moines), Prime/NCAA Productions, 7 pm

3 Virginia vs 2 Louisiana Tech (at Storrs), Prime/NCAA Productions, 8:30 pm

3 Washington vs 2 Texas Tech (at Knoxville), Prime/NCAA Productions, 8:30 pm

4 Purdue vs 1 Vanderbilt (at Los Angeles), Prime/NCAA Productions, 9 pm

4 George Washington vs 1 Colorado (at Des Moines), Prime/NCAA Productions, 9:30 pm

3 North Carolina vs 2 Stanford (at Los Angeles), Prime/NCAA Productions, 11:30 pm

Saturday 3/25 (regional finals)

3 Virginia vs 1 Connecticut (at Storrs), ESPN, 11 am, Robin Roberts, Sherry Levin [5]

2 Texas Tech vs 1 Tennessee (at Knoxville), ESPN, 7:30 pm

3 Georgia vs 1 Colorado (at Des Moines), ESPN, 9:30 pm (jip - 9 pm tip)

4 Purdue vs 2 Stanford (at Los Angeles), ESPN, 12 midnight

Saturday 4/1 (Final Four)

3 Georgia vs 1 Tennessee (at Minneapolis), CBS, 12 pm, Sean McDonough, Ann Meyers, Dan Bonner

2 Stanford vs 1 Connecticut (at Minneapolis), CBS, 2:30 pm, Sean McDonough, Ann Meyers, Dan Bonner

Sunday 4/2 (championship)

1 Connecticut vs 1 Tennessee (at Minneapolis), CBS, 3:30 pm, Sean McDonough, Ann Meyers, Dan Bonner

- The Final Four games would be the last Final Four games to air on broadcast television to date and the last women's tournament games to air on broadcast TV until 2021