2011 SEC Women's Basketball Tournament

2011 SEC Women's Basketball Tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Teams12
SiteBridgestone Arena
Nashville, Tennessee
ChampionsTennessee Lady Volunteers (15th title)
Winning coachPat Summitt (15th title)
MVPShekinna Stricklen (Tennessee)
Attendance42,140
TelevisionFox Sports South (First Round and quarterfinals), ESPNU (Semifinals), ESPN2 (Championship game)

Seeds

All SEC schools played in the tournament. Teams were seeded by their 2010–11 SEC season record, with a tiebreaker system to seed teams with identical conference records. Unlike men's basketball play, SEC women's play is not conducted in a divisional format; all 12 teams are organized in a single table. The top four teams on the regular-season table received byes.

Schedule

Session Game Time* Matchup# Television Attendance
First Round - Thursday, March 3
1
1
1:00 pm
#9 Arkansas vs. #8 Florida
Fox Sports South
3,519
2
3:30 pm
#10 Alabama vs. #7 LSU
Fox Sports South
2
3
7:30 pm
#12 Ole Miss vs. #5 South Carolina
Fox Sports South
3,827
4
10:00 pm
#11 Mississippi State vs #6 Auburn
Fox Sports South
Quarterfinals - Friday, March 4
3
5
1:00 pm
#8 Florida vs. #1 Tennessee
Fox Sports South
7,461
6
3:30 pm
#7 LSU vs. #2 Kentucky
Fox Sports South
4
7
7:30 pm
#5 South Carolina vs. #4 Georgia
Fox Sports South
5,976
8
10:00 pm
#11 Mississippi State vs. #3 Vanderbilt
Fox Sports South
Semifinals - Saturday, March 5
5
9
4:00 pm
#1 Tennessee vs #4 Georgia
ESPNU
10,207
10
6:30 pm
#2 Kentucky vs. #3 Vanderbilt
ESPNU
Championship Game - Sunday, March 6
6
11
5:30 pm
#1 Tennessee vs #2 Kentucky
ESPN2
11,150
*Game Times in ET. #-Rankings denote tournament seeding.

2011 SEC Tournament

  First round
March 3
FSN
Second round
March 4
FSN
Semifinals
March 5
ESPNU
SEC Championship Game
March 6
ESPN2
                                     
9 Arkansas 59  
8 Florida 68  
  8 Florida 75  
    1 Tennessee 92  
     
       
  1 Tennessee 82  
  4 Georgia 58  
       
       
  5 South Carolina 34
    4 Georgia 66  
12 Ole Miss 50
5 South Carolina 63  
  1 Tennessee 90
  2 Kentucky 65
11 Mississippi State 49  
6 Auburn 47  
  11 Mississippi State 55
    3 Vanderbilt 69  
     
       
  3 Vanderbilt 56
  2 Kentucky 69  
       
       
  7 LSU 58
    2 Kentucky 60  
10 Alabama 36
7 LSU 63  

References

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