2018 SEC women's basketball tournament

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2018 SEC women's basketball tournament
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Classification Division I
Season 201718
Teams14
Site Bridgestone Arena
Nashville, TN
Champions South Carolina (4th title)
Winning coach Dawn Staley (4th title)
MVP A'ja Wilson (South Carolina)
Attendance45,174
Television SEC Network, ESPN2, ESPNU
  2017
2019  
2017–18 SEC women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 4 Mississippi State 160 1.000372  .949
No. 7 South Carolina124 .750297  .806
No. 18 Georgia 124 .750267  .788
No. 12 Tennessee 115 .688258  .758
No. 17 Missouri 115 .688248  .750
No. 14 Texas A&M 115 .6882610  .722
No. 24 LSU 115 .6881910  .655
Alabama 79 .4382014  .588
Kentucky 610 .3751517  .469
Auburn 511 .3131415  .483
Arkansas 313 .1881318  .419
Florida 313 .1881119  .367
Vanderbilt 313 .188724  .226
Ole Miss 115 .0631219  .387
2018 SEC tournament winner
As of April 1, 2018
Rankings from AP poll

The 2018 Southeastern Conference women's basketball tournament was the postseason women's basketball tournament for the Southeastern Conference held at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, from February 28 through March 4, 2018. South Carolina defeated the regular-season champions Mississippi State to earn an automatic bid to the 2018 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament.

Contents

Seeds

SeedSchoolConference
record
Overall
record
Tiebreaker
1Mississippi State‡†16–032–0
2South Carolina12–425–61–0 vs. UGA
3Georgia12–425–60–1 vs. SC
4LSU11–519–91–0 vs. MIZZOU, 1–0 vs. TEN, 1–1 vs. TXAM
5Texas A&M#11–524–91–0 vs. MIZZOU, 1–1 vs. LSU, 1–1 vs. TEN
6Missouri#11–524–71–0 vs. TEN, 0–1 LSU, 0–1 vs. TXAM
7Tennessee#11–524–71–1 vs. TXAM, 0–1 vs. LSU, 0–1 vs. MIZZOU
8Alabama#7–917–13
9Kentucky#6–1015–16
10Auburn#5–1114–15
11Florida3–1311–191–0 vs. VANDY, 1–0 vs. ARK
12Vanderbilt3–137–240–1 vs. UF, 1–0 vs. ARK
13Arkansas3–1313–180–1 vs. UF, 0–1 vs. VANDY
14Ole Miss1–1512–19
‡ – SEC regular season champions, and tournament No. 1 seed.
† – Received a double-bye in the conference tournament.
# – Received a single-bye in the conference tournament.
Overall records include all games played in the SEC Tournament.

Schedule

GameTime*Matchup#TelevisionAttendance
First round – Wednesday, February 28
111:00 am
#12 Vanderbilt vs. #13 Arkansas
SEC Network4,371
21:30 pm
#11 Florida vs. #14 Ole Miss
Second round – Thursday, March 1
3Noon
#8 Alabama vs. #9 Kentucky
SEC Network3,889
42:30 pm
#5 Texas A&M vs. #13 Arkansas
56:00 pm
#7 Tennessee vs. #10 Auburn
6,047
68:30 pm
#6 Missouri vs. #14 Ole Miss
Quarterfinals – Friday, March 2
7Noon
#1 Mississippi State vs. #9 Kentucky
SEC Network6,344
82:30 pm
#4 LSU vs. #5 Texas A&M
96:00 pm
#2 South Carolina vs. #7 Tennessee
7,489
108:30 pm
#3 Georgia vs. #6 Missouri
Semifinals – Saturday, March 3
114:00 pm
#1 Mississippi State vs #5 Texas A&M
ESPNU8,819
126:30 pm
#2 South Carolina vs #3 Georgia
Championship – Sunday, March 4
133:30 pm
#1 Mississippi State vs #2 South Carolina
ESPN28,215
*Game times in CT. # – Rankings denote tournament seed

Source: [1]

Bracket

First round
Wednesday, February 28
SECN
11AM
1:25PM
Second round
Thursday, March 1
SECN
12PM
2:25PM
6PM
8:25PM
Quarterfinals
Friday, March 2
SECN
12PM
2:25PM
6PM
8:25PM
Semifinals
Saturday, March 3
ESPNU
4PM
6:25PM
Championship
Sunday, March 4
ESPN2
3:30PM
9Kentucky58
9Kentucky711Mississippi State81
8Alabama641Mississippi State70
5Texas A&M55
5Texas A&M75
13Arkansas524LSU69
12Vanderbilt765Texas A&M821Mississippi State51
13Arkansas882South Carolina62
7Tennessee62
10Auburn612South Carolina73
7Tennessee642South Carolina71
3Georgia49
6Missouri41
14Ole Miss503Georgia55
11Florida436Missouri59
14Ole Miss48

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