2005 Big 12 Conference women's basketball tournament

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2005 Big 12 Conference women's basketball tournament
Classification Division I
Teams12
Site Municipal Auditorium
Kansas City, Missouri
Champions Baylor (1st title)
Winning coach Kim Mulkey (1st title)
MVP Sophia Young (Baylor)
Attendance26,929 (overall)
6,108 (championship)
Television FSN
  2004
2006  
2004–05 Big 12 Conference women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 5 Baylor142 .875333  .917
No. 13 Texas 133 .813229  .710
No. 16 Kansas State 124 .750248  .750
No. 14 Texas Tech 124 .750248  .750
No. 19 Iowa State 124 .750237  .767
Nebraska 88 .5001814  .563
Oklahoma 88 .5001713  .567
Kansas 511 .3131216  .429
Missouri 412 .2501118  .379
Texas A&M 412 .2501615  .516
Oklahoma State 214 .125720  .259
Colorado 214 .125919  .321
2005 Big 12 Tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll [1]

The 2005 Big 12 Conference women's basketball tournament, known for sponsorship reasons as the 2005 Phillips 66 Big 12 Women's Basketball Championship, was the 2005 edition of the Big 12 Conference's championship tournament. The tournament was held at the Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City from 8 March until 12 March 2005. The Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and Finals were televised on the ESPN family of networks. The championship game, held on March 12, 2005, featured the number 1 seeded Baylor Lady Bears, and the number 3 seeded Kansas State Wildcats. Baylor won the contest by a 68-55 margin.

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Seeding

2005 Big 12 Conference women's basketball tournament seeds
SeedSchoolConf.Over.Tiebreaker
1 Baylor ‡#14–233–3
2 Texas #13–322–9
3 Kansas State #12–424–8
4 Texas Tech #12–424–8
5 Iowa State 12–423–7
6 Nebraska 8–818–14
7 Oklahoma 8–817–13
8 Kansas 5–1112–16
9 Missouri 4–1211–18
10 Texas A&M 4–1216–15
11 Oklahoma State 2–147–20
12 Colorado 2–149–19
‡ – Big 12 Conference regular season champions, and tournament No. 1 seed.
# – Received a single-bye in the conference tournament.
Overall records include all games played in the Big 12 Conference tournament. [2]

Schedule

SessionGameTimeMatchupTelevisionAttendance
First round – Tuesday, March 8
1112:00 pm#9 Missouri 62 vs #8 Kansas 573,251
22:30 pm#5 Iowa State 64 vs #12 Colorado 62
236:00 pm#7 Oklahoma 86 vs #10 Texas A&M 654,345
48:30 pm#6 Nebraska 60 vs #11 Oklahoma State 45
Quarterfinals – Wednesday, March 9
3512:00 pm#1 Baylor 70 vs #9 Missouri 52 FSN 5,119
62:30 pm#4 Texas Tech 61 vs #5 Iowa State 59
476:00 pm#2 Texas 65 vs #7 Oklahoma 594,038
88:30 pm#3 Kansas State 71 vs #6 Nebraska 45
Semifinals – Thursday, March 10
596:00 pm#1 Baylor 58 vs #4 Texas Tech 57 FSN 4,068
108:30 pm#3 Kansas State 72 vs #2 Texas 69
Final – Saturday, March 12
6116:00 pm#1 Baylor 68 vs #3 Kansas State 55 FSN 6,108
Game times in CT. #-Rankings denote tournament seed [3] [4]

Tournament bracket

First round (March 8) Quarterfinals (March 9) Semifinals (March 10) Finals (March 12)
            
1 Baylor 70
9 Missouri 52
8 Kansas 57
9 Missouri 62
1 Baylor 58
4 Texas Tech 57
4 Texas Tech 61
5 Iowa State 59
5 Iowa State 64
12 Colorado 62
1 Baylor 68
3 Kansas State 55
2 Texas 65
7 Oklahoma 59
7 Oklahoma 86
10 Texas A&M 65
2 Texas 69
3 Kansas State 72
3 Kansas State 71
6 Nebraska 45
6 Nebraska 60
11 Oklahoma State 45

All-Tournament team

Most Outstanding PlayerSophia Young, Baylor [5]

PlayerTeam
Sophia Young Baylor
Steffanie BlackmonBaylor
Kendra Wecker Kansas State
Megan Mahoney Kansas State
Tiffany Jackson Texas

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References

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