1989 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament - Record By Conference

Record By Conference

Nineteen conferences had more than one bid, or at least one win in NCAA Tournament play:

Conference # of Bids Record Win % Round
of 32
Sweet
Sixteen
Elite
Eight
Final
Four
Championship
Game
Southeastern 6 0.722 !13–5 .722 5 4 3 2 2
Atlantic Coast 4 0.6 !6–4 .600 4 4 1 1
Atlantic 10 4 0.5 !4–4 .500 4
Big West 4 0.5 !4–4 .500 2 2 1
Big Ten 3 0.5 !3–3 .500 3 2
Big East 3 0 !0–3
Metro 3 0 !0–3
Pacific-10 2 0.6 !3–2 .600 2 1 1
Southwest 2 0.5 !2–2 .500 1 1 1
Big Eight 2 0.333 !1–2 .333 2
Metro Atlantic 2 0.333 !1–2 .333 1
Southland 2 0.333 !1–2 .333 1 1
Sun Belt 2 0.333 !1–2 .333 1
American South 1 0.75 !3–1 .750 1 1 1 1
Big Sky 1 0.5 !1–1 .500 1
Colonial 1 0.5 !1–1 .500 1
Mid-American 1 0.5 !1–1 .500 1
Missouri Valley 1 0.5 !1–1 .500 1
Ohio Valley 1 0.5 !1–1 .500 1

Two conferences went 0-1: High Country, and Southern Conference

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