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About Big 12 Womens Basketball Tournament
The upcoming 2024 Big 12 Women's Basketball Tournament promises to be an thrilling showcase of talent and competition. Scheduled to take place in March, the event will once again be hosted in the heart of Kansas City, where fans will fill the stands for a chance to witness the next champion crown. As teams gear up for the tournament, the excitement is palpable, with last year's champion, Texas, looking to defend their title against fierce rivals. The tournament will feature a format that includes all member institutions, culminating in a series of elimination games that will test the skills and strategies of each team. With the increase in media coverage and a growing fanbase, the 2024 tournament is expected to draw higher attendance and engagement, reflecting the rising popularity of women's collegiate basketball. Additionally, there will likely be off-the-court events aimed at celebrating women's sports, including panels and meet-and-greet opportunities with players and coaches. As teams finalize their rosters and refine their game plans, all eyes will be on this pivotal event, which not only highlights athletic prowess but also promotes the growth of women’s sports at a collegiate level.
Big 12 Womens Basketball Tournament History
The Big 12 Women's Basketball Tournament has been an esteemed event in collegiate sports since its inception in 1997. Originally held in Kansas City, Missouri, the tournament has provided a competitive platform for the women's basketball teams of the Big 12 Conference. The first tournament was won by the University of Colorado, marking the beginning of an annual tradition that showcases top-tier women's basketball talent. Over the years, the tournament has evolved, featuring teams from across the Big 12, including the University of Texas, Baylor University, and Kansas State University, who have all made significant impacts in the tournament's history. Baylor, in particular, has dominated much of the tournament, claiming numerous titles under the leadership of legendary coach Kim Mulkey, who has since moved on to coach Louisiana State University. The tournament not only awards conference supremacy but also serves as a stepping stone for teams aiming for a higher seed in the NCAA Tournament, making each game critical and filled with intensity.
