The 2002 Women's National Invitation Tournament was a single-elimination tournament of 32 NCAA Division I teams that were not selected to participate in the 2002 Women's NCAA tournament. It was the fifth edition of the postseason Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT).
The final four of the tournament paired Houston against Virginia Tech and Michigan State against Oregon. Houston upended Virginia Tech, 77–72, while Oregon beat Michigan State, 65–54.
The final pitted Houston and Oregon. In a close game, Oregon pulled out the victory for their first WNIT Championship, 54–52. Oregon had previously won the National Women's Invitational Tournament (NWIT) title in 1989.
Bracket
Visiting teams in first round are listed first. Source[1]
South Regional bracket
East Regional bracket
Midwest Regional bracket
West Regional bracket
Semifinals and championship game
| Semifinals, March 23, 2002
| | | Finals, March 27, 2002
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| S
| Houston
| 77
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| E
| Virginia Tech
| 72
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| | Houston
| 52
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| | | Oregon
| 54
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| MW
| Michigan State
| 54
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| W
| Oregon
| 65
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All-tournament team
Source:[2]
See also
References
2002 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournaments |
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| Conference |
- ACC
- America East
- Atlantic 10
- Atlantic Sun
- Big 12
- Big East
- Big Sky
- Big South
- Big Ten
- Big West
- CAA
- Conference USA
- Horizon
- MAAC
- MEAC
- Mid-American
- Mid-Con
- Missouri Valley
- Mountain West
- Northeast
- Ohio Valley
- Pac-10
- Patriot
- SEC
- Southern
- Southland
- SWAC
- Sun Belt
- WAC
- West Coast\
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| National | |
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