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Ncaa Women's Basketball Largest Margin Of Victory

The NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament is a highly anticipated event for college basketball fans, especially when it comes to the Final Four. Over the years, the tournament has produced an array of stunning performances from top-ranked teams and underdogs alike. One of the most exciting aspects of the tournament is when a team wins by a large margin, sometimes referred to as a "blowout." In this article, we'll take a closer look at some of the largest margins of victory in NCAA Women's Basketball history.

Mississippi State Bulldogs vs. New Orleans Privateers: 116-24

Mississippi State Bulldogs Vs. New Orleans Privateers

On November 10, 2017, the Mississippi State Bulldogs made history when they posted the largest margin of victory in NCAA Women's Basketball history. The Bulldogs trounced the New Orleans Privateers with a final score of 116-24. The game was hardly a contest, with the Bulldogs dominating from the start. Mississippi State's leading scorer was Victoria Vivians, who scored 24 points on 9-of-14 shooting. The Bulldogs set several records during the game, including the most points scored in a half (67) and the most three-pointers made (18).

Tennessee Volunteers vs. Alabama A&M Bulldogs: 111-34

Tennessee Volunteers Vs. Alabama A&Amp;M Bulldogs

The Tennessee Volunteers hold the second-largest margin of victory in NCAA Women's Basketball history, with their 111-34 win over the Alabama A&M Bulldogs on December 30, 1998. The Volunteers were led by Tamika Catchings, who posted a double-double with 18 points and 12 rebounds. Tennessee's defense was also on point, as they held the Bulldogs to just 21 percent shooting from the field. The Volunteers went on to win the NCAA Championship that year.

Baylor Lady Bears vs. Winthrop Eagles: 140-32

Baylor Lady Bears Vs. Winthrop Eagles

The Baylor Lady Bears set the third-largest margin of victory in NCAA Women's Basketball history when they defeated the Winthrop Eagles 140-32 on December 15, 2011. Baylor was simply too much for the Eagles to handle, with Brittney Griner leading the way with 28 points, 10 rebounds, and 7 blocked shots. The Lady Bears' defense was also impressive, holding Winthrop to just 22 percent shooting from the field. Baylor went on to win the NCAA Championship that year.

Stanford Cardinals vs. Cal Poly Mustangs: 108-40

Stanford Cardinals Vs. Cal Poly Mustangs

The Stanford Cardinals come in at number four on our list, with their 108-40 win over the Cal Poly Mustangs on November 23, 2013. The Cardinal were led by Chiney Ogwumike, who dominated the game with 31 points, 13 rebounds, and 3 steals. Stanford's defense was also impressive, holding Cal Poly to just 25 percent shooting from the field. The Cardinal went on to advance to the Final Four that year.

Notre Dame Fighting Irish vs. Pittsburgh Panthers: 120-44

Notre Dame Fighting Irish Vs. Pittsburgh Panthers

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish round out our list with their 120-44 victory over the Pittsburgh Panthers on January 28, 2014. The Fighting Irish were led by Kayla McBride, who scored a game-high 28 points on 10-of-16 shooting. Notre Dame's defense was also impressive, holding Pittsburgh to just 25 percent shooting from the field. The Fighting Irish went on to advance to the NCAA Championship game that year but fell short to the Connecticut Huskies.

Conclusion

Blowout victories are an exciting part of NCAA Women's Basketball history. The top five largest margins of victory all showcase dominant performances from some of the best teams in the sport. While these games may not have been competitive, they still stand as impressive feats of athleticism and teamwork. Whether you're a casual fan or a die-hard supporter, these games will always be remembered as landmarks in NCAA Women's Basketball history.

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