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  2. 2004 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The 2004 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament began on March 20 and concluded on April 6 when Connecticut won a third consecutive national championship, becoming only the second school in history to accomplish such a feat.

  3. AAA Reina de Reinas Championship - Wikipedia

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    The AAA Reina de Reinas Championship (literally "AAA Queen of Queens Championship", "AAA Women's Championship") is a singles women's professional wrestling championship promoted by Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA). It is the only women's championship in AAA. From its creation in 1999 to 2009, the title was put on the line every year during the ...

  4. List of current champions in Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide

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    AAA Latin American Championship: El Mesias: 1 November 10, 2024: 100 0 Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua: Defeated Octagón Jr. at Guerra de Titanes. [3] AAA World Cruiserweight Championship: Laredo Kid: 2 December 7, 2024: 73 0 Mexico City, D.F. Defeated Matt Riddle at Cierre De La Gira Origenes. [4] AAA World Mini-Estrella Championship: Vacant

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

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    The tournament is often overshadowed by the more-prominent men's tournament; after a gender equality review following the 2021 tournament, the NCAA expanded it to the current 68-team format of the men's tournament and extended the "March Madness" branding to the tournament as well. The 2024 women's championship was the first to receive higher ...

  6. 2021 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament - Wikipedia

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    On February 5, 2021, the NCAA announced that due to logistical considerations associated with the COVID-19 pandemic (which prompted the cancellation of the 2020 tournament), the entirety of the tournament would be conducted at sites in and around San Antonio and Austin (mirroring a similar decision for the men's tournament, which would similarly use venues in and around its Final Four host ...

  7. The Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women was founded in 1971 to govern collegiate women's athletics and to administer national championships.During its existence, the AIAW and its predecessor, the Division for Girls' and Women's Sports (DGWS), recognized via these championships the teams and individuals who excelled at the highest level of women's collegiate competition.

  8. Coastal Athletic Association women's basketball tournament

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    Most championships: Old Dominion (17) TV partner(s) NBC Sports Regional Networks: Official website: CAASports.com Women's Basketball: Host stadiums; Kaplan Arena (1985, 1989, 2025) Entertainment & Sports Arena (2024) SECU Arena (2023) Daskalakis Athletic Center (2018, 2022) Schar Center (2021) Bob Carpenter Center (2007–08, 2019) JMU ...

  9. 2021 NCAA Division I women's basketball championship game

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    By virtue of winning their conference tournament, they were awarded an automatic invitation to the NCAA tournament, where they received a No. 1 seed and were placed into the Alamo Regional. [21] In the NCAA tournament, they defeated No. 16 seed Utah Valley and No. 8 seed Oklahoma State to reach the Sweet Sixteen for the 27th time in program ...