Tournament Records
- Free throws—Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford, hit 12 free throws in the semifinal against Oklahoma, tied for the most free throws completed in a semifinal game.
- Free throws—Stanford attempted four three throws in a game against Connecticut, the fewest number of free throws attempted in an NCAA Tournament game.
- Blocked shots—Brittney Griner, Baylor, blocked 14 shots in the second round game against Georgetown, the most number of blocked shots recorded in an NCAA Tournament game.
- Free throws—Iowa State completed zero throws in a game against Connecticut, tied for the fewest number of free throws completed in an NCAA Tournament game.
- Blocked shots—Baylor blocked 16 shots in the second round game against Georgetown, the most number of blocked shots recorded in an NCAA Tournament game.
- Three pointers—Maya Moore hit 20 three point field goals, tied for the most number of three point shots completed in an NCAA Tournament.
- Blocked shots—Brittney Griner, Baylor, blocked 40 shots, the most number of blocked shots recorded in an NCAA Tournament.
- Three pointers—Connecticut hit 47 three point field goals, tied for the most number of three point shots completed in an NCAA Tournament.
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