2014 Big Ten women's basketball tournament

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2014 Big Ten women's basketball tournament
Classification Division I
Season 201314
Teams12
Site Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Indianapolis, IN
ChampionsNebraska (1st title)
Winning coach Connie Yori (1st title)
MVP Rachel Theriot (Nebraska)
Attendance35,407
Television BTN and ESPN
  2013
2015  
2013–14 Big Ten women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 14 Penn State 133 .813248  .750
No. 20 Michigan State 133 .8132310  .697
No. 13 Nebraska124 .750267  .788
No. 17 Purdue 115 .688229  .710
No. 19 Iowa 115 .688279  .750
Minnesota 88 .5002213  .629
Michigan 88 .5002014  .588
Indiana 511 .3132113  .618
Northwestern 511 .3131716  .515
Ohio State 511 .3131718  .486
Wisconsin 313 .1881019  .345
Illinois 214 .125921  .300
2014 Big Ten tournament winner
As of 10:03, 1 April 2014 (UTC)
Rankings from AP poll [1] [2]

The 2014 Big Ten women's basketball tournament was a tournament from March 6 through March 9 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, IN. [3] The first round, quarterfinals and semifinals games was televised on the Big Ten Network and the championship was on ESPN. Nebraska defeated Iowa to win their first Big Ten Title in women's basketball history. With that win, the Cornhuskers received the Big Ten Conference's automatic bid to the 2014 NCAA tournament.

Contents

Seeds

All 12 Big Ten schools participated in the tournament. Teams were seeded by 2013–14 Big Ten Conference season record. The top 4 teams received a first-round bye.

Seeding for the tournament was determined at the close of the regular conference season:

SeedSchoolConfTiebreak 1Tiebreak 2
#1 Penn State 13–31–0 vs. Mich St.
#2 Michigan State 13–30–1 vs. Penn St.
#3 Nebraska 12–4
#4 Purdue 11–51–0 vs. Iowa
#5 Iowa 11–50–1 vs. Purdue
#6 Minnesota 8–81–0 vs. Mich
#7 Michigan 8–80–1 vs. Minn
#8 Ohio State 5–112–0 vs. Ind, NW
#9 Northwestern 5–111–1 vs. Ind, Ohio St.
#10 Indiana 5–110–2 vs. NW, Ohio St.
#11 Wisconsin 3–13
#12 Illinois 2–14

Schedule

SessionGameTime*Matchup#TelevisionScore
First Round - Thursday, March 6
1112:00pmNorthwestern vs. Ohio StateBTN77–86
22:30pmIllinois vs. IowaBTN62–81
236:30pmIndiana vs. MichiganBTN57–82
49:00pmWisconsin vs. MinnesotaBTN68–74OT
Quarterfinals - Friday, March 7
3512:00pmOhio State vs. Penn StateBTN99–82 [4]
62:30pmIowa vs. PurdueBTN87–80
476:30pmMichigan vs. Michigan StateBTN58–61
89:00pmMinnesota vs. NebraskaBTN67–80
Semifinals - Saturday, March 8
593:30pmOhio State vs. IowaBTN73–77
106:00pmNebraska vs. Michigan StateBTN86–58
Championship Game - Sunday, March 9
6111:00pmIowa vs. NebraskaESPN65–72
Games times in Eastern Time. #Rankings denote tournament seeding.

Bracket

[5]

First round
Thursday, March 6
BTN
Quarterfinals
Friday, March 7
BTN
Semifinals
Saturday, March 8
BTN
Championship
Sunday, March 9
ESPN
            
1 Penn State 82
8Ohio State99
8Ohio State86
9 Northwestern 77
8 Ohio State 73
5Iowa77
5Iowa87
4 Purdue 80
5Iowa81
12 Illinois 62
5 Iowa 65
3Nebraska72
2Michigan State61
7 Michigan 57
7Michigan82
10 Indiana 57
2 Michigan State 58
3Nebraska86
3Nebraska80
6 Minnesota 67
6Minnesota74OT
11 Wisconsin 68

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