2002 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament - Bids By State

Bids By State

The sixty-four teams came from thirty states. Texas had the most teams with five bids. Twenty states did not have any teams receiving bids.

Bids State Teams
5 Texas Stephen F. Austin, Baylor, TCU, Texas, Texas Tech
4 California Pepperdine, UC Santa Barb., Santa Clara, Stanford
4 Louisiana Louisiana Tech, Southern U., LSU, Tulane
4 Pennsylvania Bucknell, Temple, Penn St., Villanova
4 Tennessee Austin Peay, Chattanooga, Vanderbilt, Tennessee
4 Virginia Liberty, Norfolk St., Old Dominion, Virginia
3 Indiana Indiana, Notre Dame, Purdue
3 Iowa Drake, Iowa, Iowa St.
2 Colorado Colorado, Colorado St.
2 Connecticut Connecticut, Hartford
2 Florida FIU, Florida
2 Georgia Georgia St., Georgia
2 Massachusetts Harvard, Boston College
2 New York St. Francis Pa., Syracuse
2 North Carolina Duke, North Carolina
2 Ohio Cincinnati, Kent St.
2 South Carolina Clemson, South Carolina
2 Utah BYU, Weber St..
2 Wisconsin Green Bay, Wisconsin
1 Arizona Arizona St.
1 Arkansas Arkansas
1 Kansas Kansas St.
1 Michigan Oakland
1 Minnesota Minnesota
1 Mississippi Mississippi St.
1 Nebraska Creighton
1 Nevada UNLV
1 New Jersey St. Peter’s.
1 New Mexico New Mexico
1 Oklahoma Oklahoma

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