Women's Basketball

2023 Women's Basketball Championship Central

2023 American Southwest Conference Women's Basketball Championship Tournament

Tournament Bracket | History | Records

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Complimentary admission lists are not available for ASC Championship events.
Pets are not permitted at ASC championship events except for certified service animals properly trained, marked, and leashed.
 

QUARTERFINALS / Tuesday, February 21
Higher Seeded Team Hosts

Game 1
#3 Mary Hardin-Baylor 78, #6 Concordia Texas 64
Box Score | Video | Recap

Game 2
#4 UT Dallas 62, #5 Sul Ross State 58 OT
Box Score | Video | Recap
 

SEMIFINAL and FINAL ROUNDS
Host: Hardin-Simmons University (Abilene, Texass)

Semifinals / Friday, February 24

Game 3
#2 East Texas Baptist 68, #3 Mary Hardin-Baylor 65 OT
Box Score | Video | Recap | Interview

Game 4
#4 UT Dallas 73, #1
Hardin-Simmons 71
Box Score | Video | Recap | Interview
 

Final / Saturday, February 25

CHAMPIONSHIP (Game 5)
UT Dallas 63, East Texas Baptist 57
Box Score | Video | Recap | Interview

UT Dallas (19-9) is the 2023 ASC Champion
and the conference automatic qualifier to the NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Championship


2023 All-Tournament Team
Most Valuable Player: Jordan Maxwell, UT Dallas
Trystan Clark, UT Dallas
Mollie Dittmar, East Texas Baptist
Parris Parmer, Hardin-Simmons
Arieona Rosborough, Mary Hardin-Baylor
Cierra Trigg, UT Dallas
Kenidi White, East Texas Baptist


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NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Championship
  • February 27: Selections announced at 1:30 p.m. (CST) and aired online at NCAA.com.
  • March 3-4: First and second rounds at campus sites.
  • March 10-11: Sectional rounds at campus sites.
  • March 18: Semifinals at Hartford, Conn (Trinity College).
  • April 1: National Championship at Dallas, Texas (American Airlines Center).