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Ncaa Women's Basketball Champions Last 10 Years

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The NCAA Women's Basketball has been one of the most exciting events in college sports for the past decade. Every year, the best women's college basketball teams from across the United States compete for the championship title, with some remarkable performances that set a benchmark for the future. In this article, we will take a look at the NCAA Women's Basketball Champions for the last 10 years.

2010 - Connecticut Huskies

2010 Connecticut Huskies

The University of Connecticut Huskies swept the season with an incredible 39-0 record, winning the championship for the seventh time in their history. Maya Moore led the way for the Huskies, averaging 18.9 points per game, earning herself the title of the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

2011 - Texas A&M Aggies

2011 Texas A&M Aggies

The Texas A&M Aggies won their first NCAA Women's Basketball Championship in 2011, with a 76-70 victory over Notre Dame. The Aggies were led by Danielle Adams, who scored 30 points and was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

2012 - Baylor Lady Bears

2012 Baylor Lady Bears

The Baylor Lady Bears dominated the 2012 NCAA Women's Basketball Championship, finishing the season with a 40-0 record. Brittney Griner led the way for the Lady Bears, scoring 26 points in the championship game and being named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

2013 - Connecticut Huskies

2013 Connecticut Huskies

The Connecticut Huskies won their eighth NCAA Women's Basketball Championship title in 2013, defeating Louisville 93-60 in the championship game. Breanna Stewart led the way for the Huskies and was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

2014 - Connecticut Huskies

2014 Connecticut Huskies

The Connecticut Huskies won their ninth NCAA Women's Basketball Championship title in 2014, with a 79-58 win over Notre Dame. Breanna Stewart led the way for the Huskies, scoring 21 points and being named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player for the second year in a row.

2015 - Connecticut Huskies

2015 Connecticut Huskies

The University of Connecticut Huskies won their third consecutive NCAA Women's Basketball Championship in 2015, defeating Notre Dame 63-53 in the championship game. Breanna Stewart once again led the way for the Huskies, averaging 18.8 points per game and being named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player for the third year in a row.

2016 - Connecticut Huskies

2016 Connecticut Huskies

The Connecticut Huskies won their fourth consecutive NCAA Women's Basketball Championship in 2016, with a 82-51 victory over Syracuse. Breanna Stewart once again led the way for the Huskies, scoring 24 points and being named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player for the fourth year in a row - a truly remarkable feat.

2017 - South Carolina Gamecocks

2017 South Carolina Gamecocks

The South Carolina Gamecocks won their first NCAA Women's Basketball Championship in 2017, with a 67-55 victory over Mississippi State. A'ja Wilson led the way for the Gamecocks, scoring 23 points and being named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

2018 - Notre Dame Fighting Irish

2018 Notre Dame Fighting Irish

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish won their second NCAA Women's Basketball Championship in 2018, defeating Mississippi State 61-58 in the championship game. Arike Ogunbowale led the way for the Fighting Irish, scoring 18 points and hitting a game-winning shot in the final seconds of the game. She was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

2019 - Baylor Lady Bears

2019 Baylor Lady Bears

The Baylor Lady Bears won their third NCAA Women's Basketball Championship in 2019, with a 82-81 victory over Notre Dame. Chloe Jackson led the way for the Lady Bears, scoring 26 points and being named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

That concludes our list of NCAA Women's Basketball Champions for the last decade, with some remarkable performances by some truly talented players. Each of these teams showcased their incredible talents, dedication and hard work to earn their championship title - and we can't wait to see what the future holds for NCAA Women's Basketball.

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