2009–10 NCAA Division I women's basketball season


The 2009–10 NCAA Division I women's basketball season began in November 2009 and ended with the 2010 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament's championship game on April 6, 2010 at the Alamodome in San Antonio. The tournament opened with the first and second rounds on Thursday through Sunday, March 18–21, 2010. Regional games were played on Thursday through Sunday, March 28–31, 2010, with the Final Four played on Sunday and Tuesday, April 4 and 6, 2010.
The Connecticut Huskies successfully defended their national title from the previous season, defeating Stanford 53–47 in the final. This was the Huskies' second consecutive unbeaten championship season, unprecedented since the NCAA began to organize women's basketball in the 1981–82 season.

Season headlines

Preseason

Preseason "Wade Watch" list

NameHeightClassPositionSchool
Jayne Appel6-4Sr.F/CStanford
Erica Beverly6-0Sr.FHartford
Angie Bjorklund6-0Jr.G/FTennessee
Heather Bowman6-2Sr.FGonzaga
Jessica Breland*6-3Sr.FNorth Carolina
Tina Charles6-4Sr.CConnecticut
Alysha Clark5-10Sr.FMiddle Tennessee
Allyssa DeHaan6-9Sr.CMichigan State
Tyra Grant5-11Sr.GPenn State
Alexis Gray-Lawson5-8Sr.GCalifornia
Allison Hightower5-10Sr.GLSU
Ashley Houts5-6Sr.GGeorgia
Ify Ibekwe6-1Jr.FArizona
Jantel Lavender6-4Jr.COhio State
Gabriela Marginean6-1Sr.FDrexel
Danielle McCray5-11Sr.G/FKansas
Nicole Michael6-2Sr.FSyracuse
Jacinta Monroe6-4Sr.F/CFlorida State
Maya Moore6-0Jr.FConnecticut
Jené Morris5-9Sr.GSan Diego State
Dierdre Naughton5-10Sr.GDePaul
Ta‘Shia Phillips6-6Jr.CXavier
Jeanette Pohlen6-0Jr.GStanford
Samantha Prahalis5-7So.GOhio State
Andrea Riley5-5Sr.GOklahoma State
Danielle Robinson5-9Jr.GOklahoma
Jenna Smith6-3Sr.CIllinois
Ashley Sweat6-2Sr.FKansas State
Carolyn Swords6-6Jr.CBoston College
Courtney Vandersloot5-8Jr.GGonzaga
Monica Wright5-11Sr.GVirginia

Preseason WNIT

Ohio State headlines a field of 16-teams for the 2009 Preseason Women's National Invitation Tournament. The field includes 11 teams that played in the postseason last spring: Arkansas-Little Rock, Bowling Green, Florida Gulf Coast, Georgia Tech, Marist, New Mexico, North Carolina A&T, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, West Virginia, and Winthrop. They will be joined in the Preseason WNIT field by Chicago State, Eastern Illinois, Northern Colorado, Towson, and UTEP.
The Preseason WNIT features a three-game guarantee format. The event opens Friday, November 13 with first-round games. Second-round games will be played November 15 and 16. The semifinals will be on November 18 and 19. The championship is set for Sunday, November 22. Teams that lose in the first two rounds will play consolation games on the second weekend, November 20–22. All games are hosted by participating schools, and sites are announced by the end of the preceding round. In last year's Preseason WNIT, North Carolina defeated Oklahoma 80-79.

Preseason All-Americans

Big Ten

2009 Big Ten/ACC Challenge Schedule

Early season tournaments

Conference winners and tournaments

Thirty athletic conferences each end their regular seasons with a single-elimination tournament. The teams in each conference that win their regular season title are given the number one seed in each tournament, with tiebreakers applied if more than one team tops the season standings. In the table below, if teams tied for the regular-season title, the first team listed won the tiebreaker for top seed in the tournament.
The winners of these tournaments receive automatic invitations to the 2010 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament. The Ivy League does not have a conference tournament, instead giving their automatic invitation to their regular-season champion. The Great West Conference began play in 2009–10 and does not receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

Coaching changes

Final season rankings

Post-Season Tournaments

NCAA Tournament

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National Invitation Tournament

Women's Basketball Invitational

This season saw the debut of a third national postseason tournament in the Women's Basketball Invitational, a 16-team affair with all games played on home courts.
The inaugural title was won by Appalachian State, who came back from a 19-point deficit to defeat Memphis 79–71 in the final held on the Mountaineers' home floor in Boone, North Carolina.

Awards and honors

Consensus All-American teams

Major player of the year awards