2022 Women's Basketball Invitational

The 2022 Women's Basketball Invitational (WBI) was a single-elimination tournament consisting of eight National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I teams not selected to participate in the 2022 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament or 2022 Women's National Invitation Tournament. The 2022 field was announced March 13. The 2022 edition of the tournament was played on the campus of Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky at the Clive M. Beck Center. This was the second year in a row the tournament format consisted of an eight-team field played over four days, with a guarantee of three games for all teams. There was no winning percentage requirement to compete in the tournament.[1] Saint Mary's beat the defending WBI champions, Cleveland State, in the final.

2022 Women's Basketball Invitational
Season202122
Teams8
Finals siteClive M. Beck Center
Lexington, Kentucky
ChampionsSaint Mary's (1st title)
Runner-upCleveland State (2nd title game)
Winning coachPaul Thomas (1st title)
MVPTaycee Wedin (Saint Mary's)
Women's Basketball Invitationals
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Bracket

  5th Place Game
March 20
Consolation 2nd Round
March 19
First Round
March 18
Semifinals
March 19
Championship
March 20
                                               
     Bowling Green   82   
     Furman   61   
   Furman   59         Bowling Green   67   
   Austin Peay   73       Saint Mary's   76   
      Saint Mary's   77    
     Austin Peay   69   
   Austin Peay   58        Saint Mary's   80 
   Davidson   66         Cleveland State   73 
      Davidson   63      
     Nevada   76   
 Davidson   90          Nevada   50 
  7th Place Game
March 20
     Northeastern   65       Cleveland State   58      3rd Place Game
March 20
   Furman   69      Cleveland State   73      Bowling Green   73 
   Northeastern   61       Northeastern   60       Nevada   65 
        

See also

References

  1. "Womens Basketball Invitational FAQ". /www.womensbasketballinvitational.com.
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