2010 Big 12 Conference women's basketball tournament
The 2010 Big 12 Conference women's basketball tournament was the 2010 edition of the Big 12 Conference's championship tournament. It was held at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City from March 11 through 14, 2010. Texas A&M, as the tournament champion, received an automatic bid to the 2010 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament.
2010 Big 12 Conference women's basketball tournament | |
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Classification | Division I |
Season | 2009–10 |
Teams | 12 |
Site | Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Missouri |
Champions | Texas A&M (2nd title) |
Winning coach | Gary Blair (2nd title) |
MVP | Danielle Adams (Texas A&M) |
Attendance | 25,412 (overall) 3,120 (championship) |
Television | Metro Sports, FSN |
Conf | Overall | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Team | W | L | PCT | W | L | PCT | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 4 Nebraska | 16 | – | 0 | 1.000 | 32 | – | 2 | .941 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 16 Iowa State | 11 | – | 5 | .688 | 25 | – | 8 | .758 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 12 Oklahoma | 11 | – | 5 | .688 | 27 | – | 11 | .711 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 9 Texas A&M † | 10 | – | 6 | .625 | 26 | – | 8 | .765 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 17 Texas | 10 | – | 6 | .625 | 22 | – | 11 | .667 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 14 Baylor | 9 | – | 7 | .563 | 27 | – | 10 | .730 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 20 Oklahoma State | 9 | – | 7 | .563 | 24 | – | 11 | .686 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Texas Tech | 5 | – | 11 | .313 | 18 | – | 15 | .545 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kansas State | 5 | – | 11 | .313 | 14 | – | 18 | .438 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kansas | 5 | – | 11 | .313 | 17 | – | 16 | .515 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Colorado | 3 | – | 13 | .188 | 13 | – | 17 | .433 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Missouri | 2 | – | 14 | .125 | 12 | – | 18 | .400 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
† 2010 Big 12 Tournament winner Rankings from AP poll [1] |
Nebraska finished the 2009-10 regular season undefeated, but lost in the semifinals to eventual tournament champion Texas A&M. Nebraska was the one seed in the tournament and received a first round bye, along with the other top four seeds. The tournament ran simultaneously with the 2010 Big 12 men's basketball tournament.
Seeding
2010 Big 12 Conference women's basketball tournament seeds | |||||||||
Seed | School | Conf. | Over. | Tiebreaker | |||||
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1 | Nebraska ‡# | 16–0 | 32–2 | ||||||
2 | Iowa State # | 11–5 | 25–8 | ||||||
3 | Oklahoma # | 11–5 | 27–11 | ||||||
4 | Texas A&M # | 10–6 | 26–8 | ||||||
5 | Texas | 10–6 | 22–11 | ||||||
6 | Baylor | 9–7 | 27–10 | ||||||
7 | Oklahoma State | 9–7 | 24–11 | ||||||
8 | Texas Tech | 5–11 | 18–15 | ||||||
9 | Kansas State | 5–11 | 14–18 | ||||||
10 | Kansas | 5–11 | 17–16 | ||||||
11 | Colorado | 3–13 | 13–17 | ||||||
12 | Missouri | 2–14 | 12–18 | ||||||
‡ – Big 12 Conference regular season champions, and tournament No. 1 seed. # – Received a single-bye in the conference tournament. Overall records include all games played in the Big 12 Conference tournament.[2] |
Schedule
Session | Game | Time | Matchup | Television | Attendance |
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First round – Thursday, March 11 | |||||
1 | 1 | 11:00 am | #9 Kansas State 59 vs #8 Texas Tech 51 | Metro Sports | 3,412 |
2 | 1:30 pm | #5 Texas 64 vs #12 Missouri 59 | |||
2 | 3 | 5:00 pm | #7 Oklahoma State 76 vs #10 Kansas 69 | 4,239 | |
4 | 7:30 pm | #6 Baylor 72 vs #11 Colorado 65 | |||
Quarterfinals – Friday, March 12 | |||||
3 | 5 | 11:00 am | #1 Nebraska 63 vs #9 Kansas State 46 | FSN | 5,603 |
6 | 1:30 pm | #4 Texas A&M 77 vs #5 Texas 64 | |||
4 | 7 | 5:00 pm | #7 Oklahoma State 62 vs #2 Iowa State 59 | 4,363 | |
8 | 7:30 pm | #3 Oklahoma 59 vs #6 Baylor 54 | |||
Semifinals – Saturday, March 13 | |||||
5 | 9 | 12:00 pm | #4 Texas A&M 80 vs #1 Nebraska 70 | FSN | 4,675 |
10 | 2:30 pm | #3 Oklahoma 74 vs #7 Oklahoma State 69 | |||
Final – Sunday, March 14 | |||||
6 | 11 | 12:30 pm | #4 Texas A&M 74 vs #3 Oklahoma 67 | FSN | 3,120 |
Game times in CT. #-Rankings denote tournament seed[3][4] |
Tournament
- Times listed are Central Standard Time zone.
First round (March 11) | Quarterfinals (March 12) | Semifinals (March 13) | Championship (March 14) | ||||||||||||||||
1 | Nebraska | 63 | |||||||||||||||||
9 | Kansas State | 46 | |||||||||||||||||
8 | Texas Tech | 51 | |||||||||||||||||
9 | Kansas State | 59 | |||||||||||||||||
1 | Nebraska | 70 | |||||||||||||||||
4 | Texas A&M | 80 | |||||||||||||||||
4 | Texas A&M | 77 | |||||||||||||||||
5 | Texas | 64 | |||||||||||||||||
5 | Texas | 64 | |||||||||||||||||
12 | Missouri | 59 | |||||||||||||||||
4 | Texas A&M | 74 | |||||||||||||||||
3 | Oklahoma | 67 | |||||||||||||||||
2 | Iowa State | 59 | |||||||||||||||||
7 | Oklahoma State | 62 | |||||||||||||||||
7 | Oklahoma State | 76 | |||||||||||||||||
10 | Kansas | 69 | |||||||||||||||||
7 | Oklahoma State | 69 | |||||||||||||||||
3 | Oklahoma | 74 | |||||||||||||||||
3 | Oklahoma | 59 | |||||||||||||||||
6 | Baylor | 54 | |||||||||||||||||
6 | Baylor | 72 | |||||||||||||||||
11 | Colorado | 65 |
All-Tournament team
Most Outstanding Player – Danielle Adams, Texas A&M[5]
Player | Team |
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Danielle Adams | Texas A&M |
Danielle Robinson | Oklahoma |
Amanda Thompson | Oklahoma |
Andrea Riley | Oklahoma State |
Tyra White | Texas A&M |
See also
References
- "2019-2020 Big 12 Conference Women's Basketball Record Book" (PDF). Big 12 Conference. pp. 4–6. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
- "2019-2020 Big 12 Conference Women's Basketball Record Book" (PDF). Big 12 Conference. pp. 4–6. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
- "2019-2020 Big 12 Conference Women's Basketball Record Book" (PDF). Big 12 Conference. pp. 57–62. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
- "2010 Big 12 Conference women's basketball tournament Box Scores" (PDF). Big 12 Conference. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
- "2019-2020 Big 12 Conference Women's Basketball Record Book" (PDF). Big 12 Conference. p. 64. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
External links
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