2011 Big Ten Conference Women's Basketball Tournament
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The 2011 Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament will be played Thursday, March 3 through Sunday, March 6 at the Conseco Fieldhouse
Conseco Fieldhouse
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 in Indianapolis, Indiana
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. All 10 games will be aired nationally on the Big Ten Network and ESPN2. The Big Ten Network will carry every game except the final, which will air on ESPN2. The winner will receive an automatic bid to the 2011 Women's NCAA Tournament
2011 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament
The 2011 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament began on March 19, 2011 and concluded on April 5, 2011. The Texas A&M Aggies won the championship....

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Seeds

All Big Ten schools participated in the tournament. Teams were seeded by 2010–11 Big Ten Conference season record, with a tiebreaker system to seed teams with identical conference records (Tie-breaking Procedure. The top 5 teams received a first round bye
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The seeding for the tournament was as follows:
Seed School Conf Overall Tiebreaker
#1 Michigan State 13-3 25-4
#2 Penn State 11-5 22-8
#3 Michigan 10-6 17-11 5-0 vs. IOWA/OSU/WISC
#4 Iowa 10-6 22-7 2-2 vs. MICH/OSU/WISC
#5 Ohio State 10-6 19-9 2-3 vs. MICH/IOWA/WISC
#6 Wisconsin 10-6 15-14 0-4 vs. MICH/IOWA/OSU
#7 Purdue 9-7 20-10
#8 Northwestern 6-10 18-12
#9 Minnesota 4-12 12-18
#10 Indiana 3-13 9-20
#11 Illinois 2-14 8-22

Schedule

Session Game Time* Matchup# Television Score
First Round - Thursday, March 3
1
1
2:00pm #7 Purdue vs #10 Indiana BTN 66-62
2
4:30pm #6 Wisconsin vs #11 Illinois BTN 63-56
3
7:00pm #8 Northwestern vs #9 Minnesota BTN 53-44
Quarterfinals - Friday, March 4
2
4
11:30am #2 Penn State vs #7 Purdue BTN 73-61
5
2:00pm #3 Michigan vs #11 Illinois BTN 55-47
3
6
6:00pm #1 Michigan State vs #8 Northwestern BTN 56-25
7
8:30pm #4 Iowa vs #5 Ohio State BTN 71-61
Semifinals - Saturday, March 5
4
8
5:00pm #2 Penn State vs #11 Illinois BTN 79-64
9
7:30pm #1 Michigan State vs #5 Ohio State BTN 72-57
Championship Game - Sunday, March 6
5
10
3:30pm #2 Penn State vs #5 Ohio State ESPN2 84-70
*Game Times in ET
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Bracket

All game times are ET.
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