1999 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament - Bids By State

Bids By State

The sixty-four teams came from thirty-one states. California had the most teams with six bids. Nineteen states did not have any teams receiving bids.

Bids State Teams
6 California Cal St. Northridge, St. Mary’s, UC Santa Barb., UCLA, Santa Clara, Stanford
4 Florida Florida A&M, UCF, FIU, Florida
4 Louisiana Grambling, Louisiana Tech, Tulane, LSU
4 North Carolina Appalachian St., Duke, North Carolina, North Carolina St.
4 Ohio Toledo, Cincinnati, Ohio St., Xavier
4 Texas SMU, Stephen F. Austin, Texas Tech, Texas
4 Virginia Liberty, Old Dominion, Virginia, Virginia Tech
3 Indiana Evansville, Purdue, Notre Dame
3 Massachusetts Holy Cross, Northeastern, Boston College
2 Alabama Alabama, Auburn
2 Kentucky Kentucky, Louisville
2 New Jersey St. Peter’s, Rutgers
2 Pennsylvania St. Joseph’s, Penn St.
2 Tennessee Tennessee, Tennessee Tech
2 Wisconsin Green Bay, Marquette
1 Arizona Arizona
1 Colorado Colorado St.
1 Connecticut Connecticut
1 Georgia Georgia
1 Illinois Illinois
1 Iowa Iowa St.
1 Kansas Kansas
1 Maine Maine
1 Mississippi Mississippi St.
1 Missouri Missouri St.
1 Nebraska Nebraska
1 New Hampshire Dartmouth
1 New York St. Francis
1 Oklahoma Oral Roberts
1 Oregon Oregon
1 South Carolina Clemson

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