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  2. The 1993–94 Purdue Boilermakers women's basketball team represented Purdue University as a member of the Big Ten Conference during the 1993–94 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. Led by seventh-year head coach Lin Dunn , this was the first Purdue women's basketball team to reach the NCAA Final Four.

  3. Purdue Boilermakers women's basketball - Wikipedia

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    The Purdue Boilermakers women's basketball team is a college basketball program that competes in NCAA Division I and the Big Ten Conference. Purdue is rich in tradition and history, holding the record for Big Ten women's basketball tournament championships, along with annually ranking in the top 10 nationally in home attendance.

  4. The team then played 9th seed Kansas. Purdue won that matchup 55–41. They moved on to play 4th seed North Carolina, winning 82–59 in the Regional semifinals. The last game in the Midwest region was played against 3rd seed Rutgers, which Purdue beat 75–62. [2] Purdue moved on to the Final Four, played in San Jose, California.

  5. 1999 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The 1999 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament began on March 12, 1999, and concluded on March 28, 1999, when Purdue won its first national championship in any women's sport. The Final Four was held at the San Jose Arena in San Jose, California , on March 26–28, 1999.

  6. 1994 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The 1994 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament featured 64 teams for the first time ever. The Final Four consisted of North Carolina, Purdue, Louisiana Tech, and Alabama, with North Carolina defeating Louisiana Tech 60–59 to win its first NCAA title on a 3-point shot by Charlotte Smith as time expired. The ball was inbounded with only ...

  7. NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The four lowest-seeded automatic bids, and the four lowest-seeded at-large bids, compete in the First Four games to advance to the 64-team bracket in the first round. The national semi-finals, branded as the Women's Final Four, are traditionally scheduled on the same weekend as the men's Final Four, but in a different host city. Presently, the ...

  8. The 2000–01 Purdue Boilermakers women's basketball team represented Purdue University as a member of the Big Ten Conference during the 2000–01 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. Led by second-year head coach Kristy Curry , the Boilermakers played their home games at Mackey Arena in West Lafayette, Indiana .

  9. 2001 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The 2001 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament began on March 16 and ended on April 1. The tournament featured 64 teams. The Final Four, held at the Savvis Center in St. Louis, Missouri, consisted of Connecticut, Notre Dame, Purdue, and Southwest Missouri State (now known as Missouri State), with Notre Dame defeating Purdue 68–66 to win its first NCAA title. [1]