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2010 SEC women's basketball tournament

2010 SEC women's basketball tournament

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The 2010 SEC women's basketball tournament was the championship tournament of the Southeastern Conference in the 2009–10 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The winner of the tournament earned the SEC's automatic bid to the 2010 NCAA tournament. It was held at the Arena at Gwinnett Center in the Atlanta suburb of Duluth, Georgia from March 4 to March 7. The first round and quarterfinals were televised by Fox Sports South, the semifinals were aired by ESPNU, and the final aired on ESPN2.

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The regular-season champion, Tennessee, won the tournament, which was believed at the time to have secured a #1 seed in the NCAA Tournament (which proved true).[1]

Seeds

All SEC schools played in the tournament. Teams were seeded by 2009–10 SEC season record, with a tiebreaker system to seed teams with identical conference records. Unlike men's basketball play, SEC women's play is not conducted in a divisional format; all 12 teams are organized in a single table. The top four teams in the regular-season standings received byes.

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2010 SEC tournament

First round
March 4
FSN
Second round
March 5
FSN
Semifinals
March 6
ESPNU
SEC Championship Game
March 7
ESPN2
            
9 Ole Miss 64
8 South Carolina 63
9 Ole Miss 51
1 Tennessee 76
1 Tennessee 68
5 Vanderbilt 49
5 Vanderbilt 63
4 LSU 61
12 Arkansas 64
5 Vanderbilt 65
1 Tennessee 70
2 Kentucky 62
11 Alabama 66
6 Georgia 73
6 Georgia 52
3 Mississippi State 67
3 Mississippi State 65
2 Kentucky 76
10 Auburn 54
2 Kentucky 65
10 Auburn 74
7 Florida 61

References

  1. "Lady Vols wrap up SEC championship; Summitt follows with a song". ESPN.com. Associated Press. March 7, 2010. Retrieved March 7, 2010.

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