2013–14 NCAA Division I women's basketball season

The 2013–14 NCAA Division I women's basketball season began in November and ended with the Final Four in Nashville, Tennessee April 6–8.

Milestones and records

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  • December 16 – Stanford senior Chiney Ogwumike surpassed 2000 points and 1000 rebounds for her career. She eclipsed the scoring mark in a 32-point game against New Mexico. She became the fifth Cardinal women's player to reach the 2000/1000 milestone.[1]
  • December 29 – Wake Forest senior Chelsea Douglas broke the school's single-game scoring record. Douglas scored 48 points in a win over Florida International. The previous record of 40 points was held by Brittany Waters and Liz Strunk.[2]
  • Middle Tennessee forward Ebony Rowe,[3] Nebraska forward Jordan Hooper,[4] Maryland forward Alyssa Thomas[5] and Louisville guard Shoni Schimmel[6] each passed the 2,000 point mark for their careers.
  • January 25 - University of Tennessee (Chattanooga)'s Jim Foster reached the 800 victory milestone in a game against Samford.[7]
  • February 12 - Kelsey Minato (Army) hit 26 of 26 free throw attempts in a game against Holy Cross, the most ever in NCAA history.[8]
  • April 8 – Connecticut played in their 40th game of the season, tying Baylor for the most games played in a season.[9]

Coaching wins milestones

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Conference membership changes

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The 2013–14 season saw the largest wave of membership changes resulting from a major realignment of NCAA Division I conferences. The cycle began in 2010 with the Big Ten and the then-Pac-10 publicly announcing their intentions to expand. The fallout from these conferences' moves later affected a majority of D-I conferences. The most significant developments this season were:

In addition, four schools began the transition up from Division II starting this season. These schools were ineligible for NCAA-sponsored postseason play until completing their D-I transitions in 2017.

SchoolFormer ConferenceNew Conference
Abilene Christian WildcatsLone Star (D-II)Southland
Boston University TerriersAmerica EastPatriot League
Butler BulldogsAtlantic 10Big East
Charleston CougarsSoConCAA
Charlotte 49ersAtlantic 10C-USA
Chicago State CougarsGreat WestWAC
Cincinnati BearcatsOriginal Big EastThe American
Connecticut HuskiesOriginal Big EastThe American
Creighton BluejaysMVCBig East
CSU Bakersfield RoadrunnersDivision I independentWAC
Denver PioneersWACThe Summit
DePaul Blue DemonsOriginal Big EastBig East
Florida Atlantic OwlsSun BeltC-USA
FIU PanthersSun BeltC-USA
George Mason PatriotsCAAAtlantic 10
Georgetown HoyasOriginal Big EastBig East
Georgia State PanthersCAASun Belt
Grand Canyon AntelopesPacWest (D-II)WAC
Houston CougarsC-USAThe American
Houston Baptist HuskiesGreat WestSouthland
Incarnate Word CardinalsLone Star (D-II)Southland
Louisiana Tech Lady TechstersWACC-USA
Louisville CardinalsOriginal Big EastThe American
Loyola Chicago RamblersHorizon LeagueMVC
Loyola (MD) GreyhoundsMAACPatriot League
Marquette Golden EaglesOriginal Big EastBig East
Memphis TigersC-USAThe American
Middle Tennessee Blue RaidersSun BeltC-USA
Monmouth HawksNECMAAC
New Orleans PrivateersDivision I independentSouthland
NJIT HighlandersGreat WestDivision I independent
North Texas Mean GreenSun BeltC-USA
Notre Dame Fighting IrishOriginal Big EastACC
Oakland Golden GrizzliesThe SummitHorizon
Old Dominion MonarchsCAAC-USA
Pacific TigersBig WestWCC
Pittsburgh PanthersOriginal Big EastACC
Providence FriarsOriginal Big EastBig East
Quinnipiac BobcatsNECMAAC
Rutgers Scarlet KnightsOriginal Big EastThe American
St. John's Red StormOriginal Big EastBig East
San Jose State SpartansWACMW
Seton Hall PiratesOriginal Big EastBig East
SMU MustangsC-USAThe American
South Florida BullsOriginal Big EastThe American
Syracuse OrangeOriginal Big EastACC
Temple OwlsAtlantic 10The American
Texas–Arlington MavericksWACSun Belt
Texas State BobcatsWACSun Belt
UCF KnightsC-USAThe American
UMass Lowell River HawksNE-10 (D-II)America East
UMKC KangaroosThe SummitWAC
Utah State AggiesWACMW
Utah Valley WolverinesGreat WestWAC
UTPA BroncsGreat WestWAC
UTSA RoadrunnersWACC-USA
Villanova WildcatsOriginal Big EastBig East
Xavier MusketeersAtlantic 10Big East

The 2013–14 season was also the last for several other teams in their current conferences:

New arenas

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Major rule changes

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  • The 10-second rule in the backcourt, under which the offensive team must cross the midcourt line within 10 seconds of gaining possession in the backcourt, was introduced to the women's game for the first time. Previously, women's college basketball had been the only level of basketball in the world without a timed backcourt rule.[16]
  • If a team calls a timeout within the 30 seconds preceding a scheduled media timeout (the first dead ball after the 16-, 12-, 8-, and 4-minute marks), the called timeout will replace the scheduled media timeout. The only exception to this new rule is the first timeout called by either team in the second half. This change was made only in the women's game;[16] it did not become part of the men's game until the 2015–16 season.[17]
  • Expanded the use of video review as follows:
    • Shot-clock violations and who caused the ball to go out-of-bounds in the final 2:00 of regulation or overtime.
    • Determine if a field goal is worth two points or three in the final 4:00 of regulation or in the entire overtime period. Any other such review must wait until the next media timeout (at that time, 16:00, 12:00 and 8:00 as well as the final 4:00 of the first half; since 2015–16, media timeouts take place at the 5:00 mark of each quarter).
  • Change the block/charge rule to not permit a defender from sliding in front of an offensive player at the last second to draw a charge. The defender must be in position when the offensive player begins his upward flight with the ball.
  • Increasing emphasis on hand-checking or extended arms on defense.
  • Permit the use of video review to determine if an elbow delivered above the shoulders of an opponent warrants a flagrant-1 or -2 foul (as was previously the case), a player control foul, or no call.[18]

Season outlook

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Pre-season polls

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The top 25 from the AP and USA Today Coaches Polls.

Associated Press[19]
RankingTeam
1Connecticut (36)
2Duke
3Stanford
4Tennessee
5Louisville
6Notre Dame
7Kentucky
8Maryland
9Cal
10Baylor
11Oklahoma
12North Carolina
13Penn State
14Dayton
15LSU
16Texas A&M
17Nebraska
18Purdue
19Colorado
20Michigan State
21Oklahoma State
22South Carolina
23Iowa State
24Georgia
25Gonzaga
USA Today Coaches[20]
RankingTeam
1Connecticut (31)
2Duke
3Stanford
4Tennessee (1)
5Louisville
6Maryland
7Notre Dame
8Kentucky
9Cal
10Baylor
11North Carolina
12Nebraska
13Texas A&M
14Oklahoma
15Penn State
16Dayton
17LSU
18Michigan State
19Colorado
20Iowa State
21South Carolina
22Georgia
23Purdue
24Oklahoma State
25UCLA

Conference winners and tournaments

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Postseason tournaments

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NCAA tournament

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Final Four - Bridgestone Arena

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Conference standings

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2013–14 American Athletic Conference women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 1 UConn180 1.000400 1.000
No. 4 Louisville162 .889335 .868
South Florida135 .7222313 .639
Rutgers126 .667289 .757
SMU810 .4441814 .563
Temple810 .4441416 .467
Memphis612 .3331318 .419
Cincinnati513 .2781318 .419
UCF315 .1671020 .333
Houston117 .056625 .194
American Tournament winner winner
As of 8 April 2014
Rankings from AP poll[21][22]
2013–14 America East Conference women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Albany151 .938285 .848
Stony Brook133 .813249 .727
New Hampshire124 .7501912 .613
Maine106 .6251715 .531
Hartford97 .5631318 .419
Vermont412 .250723 .233
UMass Lowell*412 .250523 .179
UMBC313 .188425 .138
Binghamton214 .125525 .167
2014 America East tournament winner
As of 10:03, 1 April 2014 (UTC)
Rankings from AP poll
*ineligible for postseason play due to Div. I transitions[23][24]
2013–14 Atlantic 10 women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Dayton142 .875238 .742
St. Bonaventure115 .6882411 .686
Fordham115 .688258 .758
George Washington115 .6882311 .676
Saint Joseph's106 .6252310 .697
Duquesne106 .6252013 .606
La Salle97 .5631515 .500
VCU97 .5632210 .688
Richmond88 .5001416 .467
Saint Louis79 .4381218 .400
Rhode Island214 .125723 .233
George Mason115 .063823 .258
UMass115 .063427 .129
2014 A10 Tournament winner
As of 10:03, 1 April 2014 (UTC)
Rankings from AP poll[25][26]
2013–14 Atlantic Sun women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
FGCU171 .944268 .765
Stetson162 .889278 .771
Northern Kentucky*135 .7221813 .581
USC Upstate117 .6111715 .531
Jacksonville108 .5561317 .433
Mercer99 .5001714 .548
East Tennessee State513 .278921 .300
Kennesaw State414 .222624 .200
Lipscomb315 .167624 .200
North Florida216 .111623 .207
2014 Atlantic Sun Tournament

*ineligible for postseason play due to Div. I transition winner
As of March 16, 2014
Rankings from AP Poll

2013–14 ACC women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 2 Notre Dame160 1.000371 .974
No. 9 Duke124 .750287 .800
No. 11 Maryland124 .750287 .800
No. 16 NC State115 .688258 .758
Syracuse106 .6252310 .697
No. 12 North Carolina106 .6252710 .730
Georgia Tech97 .5632012 .625
Miami (FL)88 .5001615 .516
Florida State79 .4382112 .636
Virginia610 .3751417 .452
Wake Forest511 .3131516 .484
Virginia Tech412 .2501416 .467
Clemson412 .2501319 .406
Pittsburgh313 .1881120 .355
Boston College313 .1881219 .387
2014 ACC tournament winner
As of 8 April 2014
Rankings from AP poll[25][26]
2013–14 Big East Conference women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 23 DePaul153 .833297 .806
St. John's135 .7222311 .676
Creighton126 .6672014 .588
Villanova126 .667239 .719
Marquette117 .6112211 .667
Butler108 .5561516 .484
Seton Hall810 .4442014 .588
Georgetown414 .2221121 .344
Xavier315 .167823 .258
Providence216 .111723 .233
2014 Big East Basketball Tournament winner
As of March 11, 2014
Rankings from AP poll[27][28]
2013–14 Big Sky women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
North Dakota155 .7502210 .688
Southern Utah155 .7502310 .697
Montana146 .7002311 .676
Eastern Washington128 .6001614 .533
Idaho State119 .5501417 .452
Montana State1010 .5001515 .500
Sacramento State1010 .5001812 .600
Northern Colorado812 .4001415 .483
Northern Arizona614 .300920 .310
Portland State614 .300821 .276
Weber State317 .150722 .241
2014 Big Sky tournament winner
As of 10:03, 1 April 2014 (UTC)
Rankings from AP poll[29][30]
2013–14 Big South women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Liberty155 .7502011 .645
High Point164 .8002211 .667
Winthrop155 .750249 .727
Campbell137 .6501912 .613
Gardner-Webb119 .5501614 .533
Coastal Carolina1010 .5001516 .484
Presbyterian911 .4501219 .387
UNC Asheville713 .3501120 .355
Radford515 .250723 .233
Longwood515 .250822 .267
Charleston Southern416 .200822 .267
2014 Big South tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll[31]
2013–14 Big Ten women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 14 Penn State133 .813248 .750
No. 20 Michigan State133 .8132310 .697
No. 13 Nebraska124 .750267 .788
No. 17 Purdue115 .688229 .710
No. 19 Iowa115 .688279 .750
Minnesota88 .5002213 .629
Michigan88 .5002014 .588
Indiana511 .3132113 .618
Northwestern511 .3131716 .515
Ohio State511 .3131718 .486
Wisconsin313 .1881019 .345
Illinois214 .125921 .300
2014 Big Ten tournament winner
As of 10:03, 1 April 2014 (UTC)
Rankings from AP poll[25][26]
2013–14 Big West women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Cal State Northridge124 .7501815 .545
Cal Poly115 .6881814 .563
Hawaii106 .6251714 .548
UC Irvine97 .5631715 .531
UC Davis97 .5631516 .484
Long Beach State88 .5001715 .531
Cal State Fullerton88 .5001218 .400
UC Santa Barbara313 .188822 .267
UC Riverside214 .125623 .207
2014 Big West tournament winner
As of 10:03, 1 April 2014 (UTC)
Rankings from AP poll[25][26]
2013–14 Big 12 Conference women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 5 Baylor162 .889325 .865
No. 7 West Virginia162 .889305 .857
Texas117 .6112212 .647
No. 21 Oklahoma State117 .611259 .735
Iowa State99 .5002011 .645
Oklahoma99 .5001815 .545
TCU810 .4441815 .545
Kansas513 .2781319 .406
Kansas State513 .2781119 .367
Texas Tech018 .000624 .200
2014 Big 12 Tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll [32]
2013–14 CAA women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
James Madison151 .938296 .829
Delaware106 .6252011 .645
Charleston97 .5631915 .559
Drexel97 .5631516 .484
Hofstra88 .5001415 .483
Towson79 .4381317 .433
Northeastern610 .3751218 .400
William & Mary511 .313821 .276
UNC Wilmington313 .188527 .156
2014 CAA tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll[25][26]
2013–14 Conference USA women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 22 Middle Tennessee151 .938295 .853
Southern Miss133 .813277 .794
UTEP124 .750298 .784
Tulane115 .6882011 .645
East Carolina106 .625229 .710
Charlotte97 .5631516 .484
Old Dominion97 .5631816 .529
UAB79 .4381615 .516
Florida Atlantic610 .3751614 .533
Tulsa610 .3751216 .429
Rice610 .3751317 .433
FIU610 .3751518 .455
North Texas610 .3751218 .400
Louisiana Tech511 .3131220 .375
UTSA412 .2501417 .452
Marshall313 .1881120 .355
2014 C-USA tournament winner
As of 10:03, 1 April 2014 (UTC)
Rankings from AP poll[25][26]
2013–14 Horizon League women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Green Bay133 .8132210 .688
Wright State124 .750269 .743
Youngstown State106 .6251516 .484
Illinois-Chicago106 .625269 .743
Cleveland State97 .5631416 .467
Oakland88 .5001317 .433
Milwaukee412 .250822 .267
Detroit313 .188624 .200
Valparaiso313 .188625 .194
2014 Horizon League Tournament winner
As of 10:03, 1 April 2014 (UTC)
Rankings from AP poll[25][26]
2013–14 Ivy League women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Penn122 .857227 .759
Harvard113 .786228 .733
Princeton113 .786219 .700
Yale77 .5001315 .464
Cornell68 .4291414 .500
Brown410 .2861018 .357
Columbia311 .214622 .214
Dartmouth212 .143523 .179
† Ivy League winner
Rankings from AP Poll
2013–14 Mid-American Conference women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 25 Bowling Green171 .944305 .857
Akron144 .7782310 .697
Buffalo108 .5561713 .567
Ohio414 .222921 .300
Kent State414 .222723 .233
Miami (OH)414 .222822 .267
West
Central Michigan162 .8892012 .625
Ball State99 .5001817 .514
Toledo99 .5001616 .500
Western Michigan810 .4441318 .419
Eastern Michigan711 .3891814 .563
Northern Illinois612 .3331119 .367
2014 MAC tournament winner
As of March 22, 2014
Rankings from AP poll[25][26]
2013–14 MAAC women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Iona182 .900266 .813
Marist182 .900277 .794
Fairfield155 .7502211 .667
Quinnipiac136 .6842113 .618
Canisius911 .4501317 .433
Rider911 .4501517 .469
Manhattan812 .400921 .300
Niagara812 .4001020 .333
Monmouth614 .300825 .242
Siena317 .150922 .290
St. Peter's218 .100327 .100
2014 MAAC tournament winner
As of 10:03, 1 April 2014 (UTC)
Rankings from AP poll[25][26]
2013–14 MEAC women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Hampton160 1.000285 .848
North Carolina A&T133 .813247 .774
Coppin State124 .7501714 .548
Florida A&M106 .6251714 .548
Savannah State106 .6251914 .576
Norfolk State88 .5001216 .429
Bethune-Cookman88 .5001218 .400
Howard610 .3751120 .355
North Carolina Central610 .3751119 .367
South Carolina State511 .313720 .259
Maryland-Eastern Shore412 .250921 .300
Morgan State313 .188525 .167
Delaware State313 .188821 .276
2014 MEAC tournament winner
As of 10:03, 1 April 2014 (UTC)
Rankings from AP poll[25][26]
2013–14 Missouri Valley Conference women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Indiana State144 .7782012 .625
Wichita State144 .778267 .788
Northern Iowa135 .7221713 .567
Evansville108 .5561516 .484
Drake99 .5001715 .531
Missouri State810 .4441417 .452
Illinois State810 .4441020 .333
Loyola (IL)612 .3331121 .344
Bradley513 .278822 .267
Southern Illinois315 .167525 .167
2014 MVC tournament winner
As of April 1, 2014
Rankings from AP poll[25][26]
2013–14 Mountain West Conference women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Colorado State153 .833258 .758
Fresno State135 .7222211 .667
Nevada126 .6671813 .581
Boise State126 .6671814 .563
Wyoming108 .5562011 .645
San Diego State99 .5001317 .433
UNLV99 .5001319 .406
Utah State810 .4441516 .484
New Mexico612 .3331119 .367
San Jose State513 .2781119 .367
Air Force018 .000128 .034
2014 MWC tournament winner
As of March 22, 2014
Rankings from AP poll[25][26]
2013–14 Northeast Conference women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Robert Morris144 .7782112 .636
Mount St. Mary's135 .7221914 .576
Saint Francis (PA)117 .6111517 .469
Bryant117 .6111715 .531
St. Francis Brooklyn108 .5561911 .633
Sacred Heart99 .5001218 .400
Wagner810 .444921 .300
LIU Brooklyn711 .389921 .300
Central Connecticut513 .2781117 .393
Fairleigh Dickinson216 .111326 .103
2014 NEC tournament winner
As of 10:03, 1 April 2014 (UTC)
Rankings from AP poll[25][26]
2013–14 OVC women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
West
UT Martin151 .938248 .750
SIU Edwardsville79 .4381119 .367
Eastern Illinois79 .4381216 .429
Southeast Missouri State610 .3751019 .345
Austin Peay610 .375920 .310
Murray State412 .2501117 .393
East
Belmont106 .6251418 .438
Tennessee Tech97 .5631218 .400
Tennessee State97 .5631218 .400
Eastern Kentucky97 .5631713 .567
Jacksonville State88 .5001418 .438
Morehead State610 .3751217 .414
2014 OVC tournament winner
As of March 22, 2014
Rankings from AP poll[25][26]
2013–14 Pac-12 Conference women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 6 Stanford171 .944334 .892
No. 24 California135 .7222210 .688
Oregon State135 .7222411 .686
Arizona State117 .6112310 .697
USC117 .6112213 .629
Washington108 .5562014 .588
Washington State99 .5001717 .500
UCLA711 .3891318 .419
Colorado612 .3331915 .559
Oregon612 .3331616 .500
Utah414 .2221219 .387
Arizona117 .056525 .167
2014 Pac-12 Tournament winner
As of 6 April 2014
Rankings from AP poll[25][26]
2013–14 Patriot League women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Navy153 .833248 .750
Army144 .778258 .758
American U144 .7782210 .688
Bucknell117 .6111614 .533
Holy Cross108 .5562012 .625
Lafayette810 .4441416 .467
Boston U711 .3891320 .394
Lehigh513 .2781318 .419
Colgate414 .222822 .267
Loyola (MD)216 .111525 .167
2014 Patriot League tournament winner
As of 10:03, 1 April 2014 (UTC)
Rankings from AP poll[33][34]
2013–14 SEC women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 8 South Carolina142 .875295 .853
No. 3 Tennessee133 .813296 .829
No. 15 Texas A&M133 .813279 .750
No. 10 Kentucky106 .625269 .743
Florida88 .5002013 .606
Georgia79 .4382012 .625
LSU79 .4382113 .618
Vanderbilt79 .4381813 .581
Auburn79 .4381915 .559
Alabama79 .4381416 .467
Arkansas610 .3751911 .633
Missouri610 .3751714 .548
Mississippi State511 .3132214 .611
Ole Miss214 .1251220 .375
2014 SEC tournament winner
As of 10:03, 1 April 2014 (UTC)
Rankings from AP poll[25][26]
2013–14 Southern Conference women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Chattanooga180 1.000294 .879
Furman126 .6671813 .581
Davidson117 .6111616 .500
Appalachian State108 .5561316 .448
Elon108 .5561516 .484
Samford810 .4441020 .333
Western Carolina711 .3891517 .469
Georgia Southern711 .3891021 .323
Wofford414 .222623 .207
UNC Greensboro315 .167723 .233
2014 SoCon Tournament winner
As of April 1, 2014
Rankings from AP poll[25][26]
2013–14 Southland Conference women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Lamar135 .7221813 .581
Stephen F. Austin135 .7222313 .639
Central Arkansas126 .6671812 .600
Northwestern State117 .6112113 .618
Nicholls State117 .6111714 .548
Texas A&M-CC117 .6111812 .600
Abilene Christian*86 .5711812 .600
McNeese State108 .5561914 .576
Oral Roberts810 .444920 .310
Houston Baptist810 .4441217 .414
Sam Houston State810 .4441316 .448
Southeastern Louisiana711 .389822 .267
Incarnate Word*212 .143819 .296
New Orleans**018 .000029 .000
2014 Southland tournament winner
As of March 22, 2014
*ineligible for postseason play due to Div. I transition
**ineligible for postseason play due to APR penalties
Rankings from AP poll[25][26]
2013–14 SWAC women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Southern162 .889208 .714
Texas Southern153 .8332013 .606
Jackson State126 .6671515 .500
Prairie View A&M117 .6111418 .438
Alabama State99 .5001614 .533
Mississippi Valley State810 .444921 .300
Grambling State711 .3891120 .355
Alcorn State711 .389822 .267
Alabama A&M315 .167624 .200
Arkansas-Pine Bluff216 .111326 .103
2014 SWAC tournament winner
As of 10:03, 1 April 2014 (UTC)
Rankings from AP poll[35][36]
2013–14 Sun Belt Conference women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Arkansas State144 .7782212 .647
Western Kentucky †^135 .722249 .727
Arkansas–Little Rock126 .6671812 .600
Texas State126 .6671616 .500
Troy810 .4441218 .400
Georgia State810 .4441219 .387
Louisiana–Lafayette711 .3891416 .467
Louisiana–Monroe711 .3891120 .355
South Alabama612 .333820 .286
Texas–Arlington315 .167425 .138
2014 Sun Belt Tournament winner
^ NCAA Tournament invited
As of 10:03, 1 April 2014 (UTC)
Rankings from AP poll[25][26]
2013–14 Summit League women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
South Dakota State131 .9292610 .722
IUPUI113 .7862310 .697
IPFW86 .5711515 .500
South Dakota77 .5001914 .576
Western Illinois68 .4291416 .467
Denver59 .357923 .281
Omaha*410 .2861216 .429
North Dakota State212 .143624 .200
2014 Summit League Tournament winner
As of March 22, 2014
Rankings from AP Poll
*ineligible for postseason due to Div. I transition
2013–14 West Coast Conference women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 18 Gonzaga162 .889295 .853
BYU144 .778287 .800
Pacific126 .6671813 .581
Saint Mary's117 .6112310 .697
San Diego117 .611249 .727
Portland711 .3891416 .467
Santa Clara612 .3331020 .333
San Francisco612 .3331219 .387
Loyola Marymount612 .333921 .300
Pepperdine117 .056625 .194
2014 WCC tournament winner
As of March 29, 2014
Rankings from AP Poll[37][38]
2013–14 WAC women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Idaho151 .938259 .735
Cal State Bakersfield124 .7501912 .613
Grand Canyon*106 .625219 .700
Seattle U97 .5631616 .500
Texas-Pan American88 .5001416 .467
New Mexico State79 .4381120 .355
UMKC79 .4381119 .367
Utah Valley412 .250723 .233
Chicago State016 .000327 .100
2014 WAC tournament winner
As of March 22, 2014
* Grand Canyon ineligible for WAC Basketball Tournament as part of reclassification from Division II
Rankings from AP poll[39][40]

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