How undefeated teams do in the NCAA women’s basketball tournament

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Cutting down the nets at the end of the Final Four is special enough — months of hard work ending in a national championship. But some teams accomplish even more by completing undefeated seasons.

Since the first NCAA women’s basketball tournament in 1982, the sport has seen its fair share of perfect seasons. Twenty teams have even entered the tournament undefeated, with half of them ending up winning the national championship.

First, some stats on these 20 teams that entered the NCAA tournament undefeated:

  • Ten won the national championship
  • Of these 20 teams, nine have been UConn; six of those nine UConn teams won the title
  • 1998 was the first time two teams entered the tournament unbeaten. It happened again in 2014
  • In that 2014 tournament, UConn and Notre Dame ended up playing each other for the national championship
  • These 20 teams have a tournament record of 83-10, including 75-7 since the bracket expanded to 64 teams in 1994
  • Three programs are on here more than once: UConn, South Carolina…and Vermont

Here’s the full table of these regular season unbeatens.

TEAM RECORD
(pre-tournament)
Tournament
record
Finish
1986 Texas 29-0 5-0 National champion
1990 Louisiana Tech 29-0 3-1 Final Four
1992 Vermont 29-0 0-1 First Round
1993 Vermont 28-0 0-1 First Round
1995 UConn 29-0 6-0 National champion
1997 UConn 30-0 3-1 Elite Eight
1998 Tennessee 33-0 6-0 National champion
1998 Liberty 28-0 0-1 First Round
2002 UConn 33-0 6-0 National champion
2009 UConn 33-0 6-0 National champion
2010 UConn 33-0 6-0 National champion
2012 Baylor 34-0 6-0 National champion
2014 UConn 34-0 6-0 National champion
2014 Notre Dame 32-0 5-1 National runner-up
2015 Princeton 30-0 1-1 Second Round
2016 UConn 32-0 6-0 National champion
2017 UConn 32-0 4-1 Final Four
2018 UConn 32-0 4-1 Final Four
2023 South Carolina 32-0 4-1 Final Four
2024 South Carolina 32-0 6-0 National champion

Interestingly, in the two instances where there were multiple undefeated teams, they’ve ended up facing off both times in March Madness.

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In 1998, undefeated teams played each other in the NCAA tournament for the first time — men or women — as SEC champ Tennessee met Big South champ Liberty in the first round in a No. 1 vs. No. 16 game. Though Liberty led early, the Lady Vols soon took over, winning in a 102-58 rout.

That same year, however, there was a 16-over-1 upset in the bracket, as Harvard stunned Stanford 71-67 for the first-ever 16-over-1 win in NCAA tournament history.

In the other year of the head-to-head game between perfect squads, UConn and Notre Dame started the 2014 NCAA tournament on opposite sides of the bracket. The Huskies and Irish made the dream meeting happen, as UConn beat Notre Dame 79-58 in the undefeated vs. undefeated national championship game.

However, three of these 20 teams left March Madness without winning a tournament game. That Liberty team is joined by the two Vermont entries. Both Vermont campaigns came before expansion, as the Catamounts were seeded No. 9 and No. 8, losing to George Washington and Rutgers in the first round. That Vermont run marked the first time a program completed consecutive undefeated regular seasons.

There was also a five-year run of an undefeated entry starting with that 2014 UConn-Notre Dame double, followed by Princeton (2015) and UConn (2016-18). Of these six teams in five years, all received a No. 1 seed except Princeton. The Ivy League champion Tigers climbed into the top 15 of the AP Top 25 rankings and received a No. 8 seed, which is the highest seed in conference history. Princeton did beat No. 9 Green Bay in the first round — just the Ivy’s second-ever NCAA tournament win after that 1998 Harvard upset — before falling to No. 1 Maryland in the second round. President Barack Obama watched the Tigers in their March Madness run, as his niece Leslie Robinson was a freshman on the team. First Lady Michelle Obama also graduated from Princeton.

The most recent entry on this special list is South Carolina. The Gamecocks started 2023 March Madness unbeaten but fell to Iowa and Caitlin Clark in a Final Four shocker. However, the Gamecocks finished the job in 2024, going undefeated and even toppling Iowa and Caitlin Clark for the national title.

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