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2015 American Athletic Conference women's basketball tournament
Tournament Logo
Division I
2014–15
11
Mohegan Sun ArenaUncasville, Connecticut
Connecticut (2nd title)
Geno Auriemma (2nd title)
Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (Connecticut)
29,553
ESPN, ESPNU, ESPN3
American Athletic Conference women's basketball tournaments

The 2015 American Athletic Conference women's basketball tournament was an postseason women's tournament was held March 6–9, 2015, in the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut and will decide the champion of the 2014–15 American Athletic Conference women's basketball season. The teams in the conference will compete in an eleven team single elimination tournament with the addition of Tulsa and Tulane for an automatic bid to the 2015 NCAA tournament. UConn beat South Florida in the final 84–70 to win its second straight AAC tournament championship.

All the teams in the American Athletic Conference will qualify for the tournament. Teams are seeded based on conference record and then a tie breaker system is used. Teams seeded 6-11 will have to play in the opening round and teams seeded 1-5 receive a bye to the quarterfinals.

SeedSchoolConf (Overall)Tiebreaker
1Connecticut18–0 (29–1)
2South Florida15–3 (24–6)
3Tulsa12–6 (17–12)1–0 vs. Temple
4Temple12–6 (15–14)0–1 vs. Tulsa
5East Carolina11–7 (20–9)1–1 vs. South Florida
6Tulane11–7 (20–9)0–2 vs. South Florida
7Memphis7–11 (13–16)
8UCF5–13 (9–20)
9Cincinnati4–14 (7–22)
10SMU3–15 (7–22)
11Houston1–17 (6–22)
‡ – American Athletic Conference regular season champions.# – Received a first-round bye in the conference tournament. Overall record are as of the end of the regular season.

All tournament games are nationally televised on an ESPN network:

SessionGameTime*Matchup#TelevisionAttendance
114:00 PM#8 UCF vs. #9 CincinnatiESPN34,669
26:00 PM#7 Memphis vs. #10 SMU
38:00 PM#6 Tulane vs. #11 Houston
2412:00 PM#4 Temple vs. #5 East CarolinaESPN36,677
52:00 PM#1 Connecticut vs. #9 Cincinnati
366:00 PM#2 South Florida vs. #7 Memphis5,177
78:00 PM#3 Tulsa vs. #6 Tulane
485:30 PM#5 East Carolina vs. #1 ConnecticutESPNU6,531
97:30 PM#2 South Florida vs. #6 Tulane
5107:00 PM#1 Connecticut vs. #2 South FloridaESPN6,499
*Game Times in EST. #-Rankings denote tournament seeding.
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