2015 Atlantic Sun women's basketball tournament

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2015 Atlantic Sun women's basketball tournament
Classification Division I
Season 201415
Teams8
Sitecampus sites
Finals site Alico Arena
Fort Myers, Florida
ChampionsFlorida Gulf Coast (3rd title)
Winning coachKarl Smesko (3rd title)
MVP Whitney Knight (Florida Gulf Coast)
TelevisionESPN3
Atlantic Sun women's basketball tournaments
  2014
2016  
2014–15 Atlantic Sun women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 20 Florida Gulf Coast140 1.000313  .912
Stetson 113 .786238  .742
Northern Kentucky*86 .5711914  .576
Kennesaw State 68 .4291713  .567
USC Upstate 68 .4291416  .467
Jacksonville 68 .4291217  .414
Lipscomb 311 .214821  .276
North Florida 212 .1431119  .367
2015 Atlantic Sun Tournament winner
As of March 23, 2015
Rankings from AP poll
*Ineligible for postseason play due to Div. I transition

The 2015 Atlantic Sun women's basketball tournament was the 29th edition of the Atlantic Sun Conference Championship. It took place from March 6, 2015 through March 15, 2015 in several arenas. All games took place at the higher-seeded of the two teams competing.

Contents

Format

The A-Sun Championship is a six-day single-elimination tournament. Eight teams will compete in the championship. [1]

On July 22. 2014 The A-Sun announced Northern Kentucky will be eligible for all conference postseason championships for which their teams qualify starting with the upcoming 2014-15 academic year, as part of their transition to Division I from Division II, The Norse must still complete the four-year reclassification period before becoming eligible for NCAA Championships. The change in A-Sun policy arose after NCAA clarification that a conference may set specific criteria allowing its highest ranked finisher to be the AQ recipient if a non-eligible team were to participate and win the conference postseason tournament. Prior policy had determined that the conference would lose its AQ if an ineligible team won the tournament. [2]

Seeds

SeedSchoolConferenceOverallTiebreaker
1Florida Gulf Coast14–027–2
2Stetson11–322–6
3Northern Kentucky8–617–12
4Jacksonville6–811–163-3 vs. Jax, KSU, USCUS
5Kennesaw State6–817–123-3 vs. Jax, KSU, USCUS
6USC Upstate6–814–152-4 vs. Jax, KSU, USCUS
7Lipscomb3–118–20
8North Florida2–1211–18
Overall records are as of the end of the regular season.

Bracket

Quarterfinals
March 6
ESPN3
Semifinals
March 11
ESPN3
Championship
March 15
ESPN3
         
1 Florida Gulf Coast74
8 North Florida 35
1 Florida Gulf Coast62
4 Jacksonville 42
4 Jacksonville55
5 Kennesaw State 54
1 Florida Gulf Coast60
3 Northern Kentucky 43
2 Stetson92
7 Lipscomb 69
2 Stetson 52
3 Northern Kentucky53
3 Northern Kentucky64
6 USC Upstate 45

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