
The biggest blowouts in March Madness women’s history
The biggest blowouts in March Madness women’s history
The NCAA female tournament is often announced by its huge upset, the winners of the buzzer and the championship runs, but the big contributor to the madness we find in March is the performance of teams that want to push their dominance on their next round.
Here are the 10 greatest blowing in the history of the women’s basketball tournament, the history of the basketball tournament, Taken from ncaa.org.
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89-point difference. – Baylor vs. Texas Southern (2017)
Final score: 119-30
Head of Sagittarius, Points: Beatrice MomPremier, 22
The round winner was expelled: Elite eight
88-point difference. – Uconn vs. Saint Francis (PA.) (2018)
Final score: 140-52
Head of Sagittarius, Points: Azura Stevens, 26
The round winner was expelled: Final Four
74-point difference. – Tennessee vs. North Carolina A&T (1994)
Final score: 111-37
Head of Sagittarius, Points: Dana Johnson, 24
The round winner was expelled: Sweet 16
72-point difference-cheyney vs. Monmouth (1983)
Final score: 107-35
Head of Sagittarius, Points: Rosetta Guilford, 28
The round winner was expelled: Sweet 16
72-point difference. – Uconn vs. Liu (2001)
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Final score: 101-29
Head of Sagittarius, Points: Diana Taurasi, 13
The round winner was expelled: Final Four
71-point difference. – Uconn vs. HAMPTON (2000)
Final score: 116-45
Head of Sagittarius, Points: Shea Ralph, 20
The round winner was expelled: Won the National Championship
69-point difference. – Duke vs. Southern U. (2006)
Final score: 96-27
Head of Sagittarius, Points: Monique Currie, 23
The round winner was expelled: Won the National Championship
69-point difference. – Uconn vs. Arkansas State (2025)
Final Score: 103-34
Head of shooter, points: Azzi Fudd, 27
A round winner was eliminated: Tbd
68-point difference. – Uconn vs. Lehigh (1997)
Final score: 103-35
Head of Sagittarius, Points: Paige sauer, 17
The round winner was expelled: Elite eight
68-point difference. – Uconn vs. Idaho (2013)
Final score: 105-37
Head of Sagittarius, Points: Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, 22
The round winner was expelled: N/a, national champions
65-point difference. – Tennessee vs. Stetson (2011)
Final score: 99-34
Head of Sagittarius, Points: Shekinna Stricklene, 22
The round winner was expelled: Elite eight
Each of the games with the largest edge of victory in the history of the women’s NCAA tournament came in the first rounds, where they are notorious for the large point differentials. Of the match only two of the losing teams scored over 40 points (Hampton S 45 and Saint Francis with 52); All except two winning teams won over 100 points in their victories (Duke-96, Tennessee-99)
Uconn represents five of the 10 best outbreaks of all time, while Tennessee is the only other program with multiple lists in the TOP 10 in two. Interestingly, Huskies is the only program that won the national title after their huge victory in the first round and in 2000 and 2013 was crowned champions.
Here’s a complete list:
Note that the winning seed No. 1 is presented first in each match. In addition, the fields of teams in the tournament were extended from 32 to 64 in 1994.
fringe | conformity | Final score | year |
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89 | Baylor vs. Texas Southern | 119-30 | 2017 |
88 | Uconn vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) | 140-52 | 2018 |
74 | Tennessee vs. Nc a & t | 111-37 | 1994 |
72 | Cheyney vs. Monmouth | 107-35 | 1983 |
72 | Uconn vs. Liu | 101-29 | 2001 |
71 | Uconn vs. Hampton | 116-45 | 2000 |
69 | Uconn vs. Arkansas State | 103-34 | 2025 |
69 | Duke vs. Southern U. | 96-27 | 2006 |
68 | Uconn vs. Light | 103-35 | 1997 |
68 | Uconn vs. Idaho | 105-37 | 2013 |
65 | Tennessee vs. Stetson | 99-34 | 2011 |