2010 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament - Bids By State

Bids By State

The sixty-four teams came from twenty-eight states, plus Washington, D.C. Tennessee had the most teams with six bids. Twenty-two states did not have any teams receiving bids.

Bids State Teams
6 Tennessee Austin Peay, Chattanooga, East Tenn. St., Middle Tenn., Tennessee, Vanderbilt
5 California San Diego St., Stanford, UC Riverside, Fresno St., UCLA
5 Ohio Bowling Green, Cleveland St., Ohio St., Xavier, Dayton
5 Texas Lamar, Texas A&M, Baylor, TCU, Texas
4 Louisiana Louisiana Tech, Southern U., Tulane, LSU
4 Virginia Hampton., James Madison, Liberty, Virginia
3 Iowa UNI, Iowa, Iowa St.
3 New York Marist, St. Francis PA, St. John’s NY
3 North Carolina Duke, North Carolina, North Carolina St.
2 Connecticut Connecticut, Hartford
2 Georgia Georgia, Georgia Tech
2 New Jersey Princeton, Rutgers
2 Oklahoma Oklahoma, Oklahoma St.
2 Pennsylvania Lehigh, Temple
2 Wisconsin Green Bay, Wisconsin
1 Alabama UALR
1 District of Columbia Georgetown
1 Florida Florida St.
1 Illinois DePaul
1 Indiana Notre Dame
1 Kentucky Kentucky
1 Michigan Michigan St.
1 Mississippi Mississippi St.
1 Nebraska Nebraska
1 Oregon Portland St.
1 South Dakota South Dakota St.
1 Vermont Vermont
1 Washington Gonzaga
1 West Virginia West Virginia

Read more about this topic:  2010 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament

Famous quotes containing the words bids and/or state:

    Superfluous lags the veteran on the stage,
    Till pitying Nature signs the last release,
    And bids afflicted worth retire to peace.
    Samuel Johnson (1709–1784)

    ... the idea of a classless society is ... a disastrous mirage which cannot be maintained without tyranny of the few over the many. It is even more pernicious culturally than politically, not because the monolithic state forces the party line upon its intellectuals and artists, but because it has no social patterns to reflect.
    Agnes E. Meyer (1887–1970)