2006 SEC women's basketball tournament

2006 SEC women's basketball tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Teams12
SiteAlltel Arena
Little Rock, Arkansas
ChampionsTennessee Lady Vols (12th title)
Winning coachPat Summitt (12th title)
MVPCandace Parker (Tennessee)
Attendance37,033
← 2005
2007 →
2005–06 SEC women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 5 LSU 13 1   .929 31 4   .886
No. 6 Tennessee 11 3   .786 31 5   .861
No. 12 Georgia 10 4   .714 23 9   .719
Kentucky 9 5   .643 22 9   .710
Florida 8 6   .571 21 9   .700
Vanderbilt 8 6   .571 21 11   .656
South Carolina 7 7   .500 17 12   .586
Ole Miss 5 9   .357 17 14   .548
Arkansas 5 9   .357 13 15   .464
Auburn 4 10   .286 14 15   .483
Alabama 3 11   .214 9 19   .321
Mississippi State 1 13   .071 6 22   .214
2006 SEC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll


The 2006 SEC women's basketball tournament took place March 2–5, 2006 in Little Rock, Arkansas at the Alltel Arena.

Tennessee Lady Vols won the tournament[1] and received the SEC's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament by beating LSU on March 5, 2006 by the score of 63 to 62.

Seeds

Seed School Conference
record
Overall
record
Tiebreaker
1 LSU‡† 13-1 31-4
2 Tennessee 11-3 31-5
3 Georgia 10-4 23-9
4 Kentucky 9-5 22-9
5 Florida 8-6 21-9
6 Vanderbilt 8-6 21-11
7 South Carolina 7-7 17-12
8 Ole Miss 5-9 17-14
9 Arkansas 5-9 13-15
10 Auburn 4-10 14-15
11 Alabama 3-11 9-19
12 Mississippi State 1-13 6-22
‡ – SEC regular season champions, and tournament No. 1 seed.
† – Received a single-bye in the conference tournament.
Overall records include all games played in the SEC Tournament.

Tournament

First round Second round Semifinals Championship game
            
8 Ole Miss 94
9 Arkansas 64
8 Ole Miss 73
1 LSU 91
1 LSU 79
4 Kentucky 52
5 Florida 70
4 Kentucky 88
5 Florida 98
12 Mississippi State 83
1 LSU 62
2 Tennessee 63
6 Vanderbilt 84
11 Alabama 47
6 Vanderbilt
3 Georgia 69
3 Georgia 79
2 Tennessee 89
10 Auburn
2 Tennessee 77
7 South Carolina 48
10 Auburn 64

All-Tournament team

See also

References

  1. ^ "Women's Basketball SEC Champions". www.secsports.com. Retrieved February 22, 2024.