Conference USA & SMU To Host NCAA Regional in 2007
July 6, 2005
INDIANAPOLIS---The NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Committee has selected the first- and second-round and regional sites for the 2007 and 2008 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championships.
The Administrative Committee of the NCAA Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet has approved the sites.
The following first- and second-round sites will host games either Saturday, March 17 and Monday, March 19 or Sunday, March 18 and Tuesday, March 20, 2007:
| Site | Host(s) |
| Frank Erwin Center (16,755) | University of Texas at Austin |
| Austin, Texas |   |
| Bresline Student Events Center (15,085) | Michigan State University |
| East Lansing, Michigan |   |
| Hartford Civic Center (14,913) | University of Connecticut |
| Hartford, Connecticut |   |
| Galen Center (10,280) | University of Southern California |
| Los Angeles |   |
| Williams Arena (14,669) | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities |
| Minneapolis |   |
| Peterson Events Center (12,508) | University of Pittsburgh |
| Pittsburgh |   |
| RBC Center (19,500) | North Carolina State University |
| Raleigh, North Carolina |   |
| Maples Pavilion (7,233) | Stanford University |
| Stanford, California |   |
The following regional sites will host games either Saturday, March 24 and Monday, March 26 or Sunday, March 25 and Tuesday, March 27, 2007:
| Site | Host(s) |
| Reunion Arena (17,767) | Conference USA and Southern Methodist University |
| Dallas |   |
| University of Dayton Arena (13,000) | University of Dayton |
| Dayton, Ohio |   |
| Greensboro Coliseum (12,005) | Atlantic Coast Conference |
| Greensboro, North Carolina |   |
| Save Mart Center (15,621) | California State University, Fresno |
| Fresno, California |   |
The following sites will host games either Saturday, March 22, and Monday, March 24 or Sunday, March 23, and Tuesday, March 25, 2008:
| Site | Host(s) |
| The Pit/Bob King Court (15,932) | University of New Mexico |
| Albuquerque, New Mexico |   |
| Pete Maravich Assembly Center (13,394) | Louisiana State University |
| Baton Rouge, Louisiana |   |
| Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard (8,754) | Fairfield University |
| Bridgeport, Connecticut |   |
| Comcast Center (17,950) | University of Maryland, College Park |
| College Park, Maryland |   |
| Wells Fargo Arena at the Iowa Events Center (16,081) | Iowa State University |
| Des Moines, Iowa |   |
| Ted Constant Convocation Center (8,600) | Old Dominion University |
| Norfolk, Virginia |   |
| Maples Pavilion (7,233) | Stanford University |
| Stanford, California |   |
| Mackey Arena (14,123) | Purdue University |
| West Lafayette, Indiana |   |
The following regional sites will host games either Saturday, March 29 and Monday, March 31 or Sunday, March 30 and Tuesday, April 1, 2008:
| Site | Host(s) |
| Greensboro Coliseum (12,005) | Atlantic Coast Conference |
| Greensboro, North Carolina |   |
| New Orleans Arena (17,500) | University of New Orleans |
| New Orleans |   |
| Ford Center (18,929) | University of Oklahoma |
| Oklahoma City |   |
| Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena (12,000) | Washington State University |
| Spokane, Washington |   |
The exact dates for the sites will be announced at a later date.
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