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2014 SEC Women's Basketball Tournament

2014 SEC Women's Basketball Tournament
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Classification Division I
Season 2013–14
Teams 14
Site Arena at Gwinnett Center
Duluth, Georgia
Champions Tennessee (17th title)
Winning coach Holly Warlick (1st title)
MVP Isabelle Harrison (Tennessee)
Attendance 30,467
Television SportSouth, Fox Sports South, ESPNU, ESPN
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2013–14 SEC women's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#8 South Carolina 14 2   .875     29 5   .853
#3 Tennessee 13 3   .813     29 6   .829
#15 Texas A&M 13 3   .813     27 9   .750
#10 Kentucky 10 6   .625     26 9   .743
Florida 8 8   .500     20 13   .606
Georgia 7 9   .438     20 12   .625
LSU 7 9   .438     21 13   .618
Vanderbilt 7 9   .438     18 13   .581
Auburn 7 9   .438     19 15   .559
Alabama 7 9   .438     14 16   .467
Arkansas 6 10   .375     19 11   .633
Missouri 6 10   .375     17 14   .548
Mississippi State 5 11   .313     22 14   .611
Ole Miss 2 14   .125     12 20   .375
2014 SEC Tournament winner
As of 10:03, 1 April 2014 (UTC); Rankings from AP Poll

The 2014 Southeastern Conference Women's Basketball Tournament was the postseason women's basketball tournament for the Southeastern Conference (SEC), beginning on March 5, 2014, and ending on March 9, 2014 in Duluth, Georgia, at the Arena at Gwinnett Center. While it determined the SEC's representative in the NCAA Tournament, it did not determine the official SEC champion; the conference has awarded its official championship solely on the basis of regular-season record since the 1985–86 season.

Although the SEC expanded to 14 members with the addition of Missouri and Texas A&M in July 2012, this was the first SEC women's tournament to feature 14 teams. Ole Miss did not participate in the 2013 tournament; it self-imposed a postseason ban for the 2012–13 season after revelations of potential major NCAA rules violations.

The teams seeded 1–4 received a double-bye to the quarterfinals, and the teams seeded 5–10 received a single-bye to the second round. The remaining four teams played in the first round.


SPSO games air across the SEC Region on FSN affiliates, including FSSW, and FSMW. The games rotate between the main channel and Plus affiliates. The games are also simulcast outside SEC territories on ESPN3. Next year the majority of the games will move to SEC Network.

OT denotes overtime game


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