2018 Ohio Valley Conference Women's Basketball Tournament

The 2018 Ohio Valley Conference Women's Basketball Tournament ended the 2017–18 season of Ohio Valley Conference women's basketball. The tournament was held February 28–March 3 at Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana.[1] Regular-season champion Belmont won the tournament and with it the OVC's automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament.[2]

2018 Ohio Valley Conference Women's Basketball Tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Season201718
Teams8
SiteFord Center
Evansville, Indiana
ChampionsBelmont (3rd title)
Winning coachBart Brooks (1st title)
MVPDarby Maggard (Belmont)
TelevisionESPN+/ESPN3
2017–18 Ohio Valley Conference women's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
No. 23 Belmont180 1.000  314  .886
UT Martin135 .722  1915  .559
SIU Edwardsville135 .722  1715  .531
Morehead State126 .667  2111  .656
Jacksonville State126 .667  1912  .613
Austin Peay99 .500  1614  .533
Southeast Missouri State99 .500  1417  .452
Murray State711 .389  1119  .367
Eastern Kentucky513 .278  819  .296
Tennessee Tech414 .222  722  .241
Tennessee State414 .222  621  .222
Eastern Illinois216 .111  326  .103
2018 OVC Tournament winner
As of March 17, 2018; Rankings from AP Poll

Format

The OVC women's tournament is a traditional single-elimination tournament featuring the top eight teams in the conference regular-season standings. This differs from the format used in the OVC men's tournament; while that tournament also involves only eight of the league's 12 members, it has a radically different format, consisting of two stepladder brackets that produce the tournament finalists. The women's tournament is seeded so that the #8 seed faces the #1 seed in the first round, #7 faces #2, and so on. There is no reseeding, so if the #8 team were to defeat the #1 seed it would continue in the tournament playing the team which would have faced the #1 seed in the subsequent round (winner of #4 vs. #5).[3][4]

Seeds

Seed School Conference Overall Tiebreaker
1 Belmont 18–0 28–3
2 UT Martin 13–5 18–13
3 SIUE 13–5 16–13
4 Jacksonville State 12–6 18–11
5 Morehead State 12–6 21–10
6 Austin Peay 9–9 16–13
7 Southeast Missouri 9–9 14–16
8 Murray State 5–9 9–16
Eastern Kentucky 5–9 8–15
Tennessee Tech 3–11 6–19
Tennessee State 3–11 5–18
Eastern Illinois 1–13 2–23

Bracket

  • All times central. Television[5]
First Round
Wednesday, February 28 & Thursday, March 1
ESPN+/ESPN3
1PM
1PM
3PM
3PM
Semifinals
Friday, March 2
ESPN+/ESPN3
1PM
3PM
Championship
Saturday, March 3
ESPN+/ESPN3
2PM
         
1 Belmont 88
8 Murray State 64
1 Belmont 63
4 Jacksonville State 53
4 Jacksonville State 69
5 Morehead Sate 56
1 Belmont 63
2 UT Martin 56
2 UT Martin 63
7 Southeast Missouri 60
2 UT Martin 69
3 SIUE 67
3 SIUE 76
6 Austin Peay 43

References

  1. 2018 OVC Men's & Women's Basketball Championships
  2. "Belmont women's basketball wins OVC title in OT, makes third straight NCAA tournament". The Tennessean. Retrieved 2019-03-09.
  3. "OVC changing to women's basketball scheduling". The Leaf Chronicle. Retrieved 2019-03-09.
  4. Kirshner, Alex (2016-03-02). "The OVC Tournament is hard to peg". SBNation.com. Retrieved 2019-03-09.
  5. "2019 OVC Tournament Guide". indd.adobe.com. Retrieved 2019-03-09.
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