DALLAS â Highlighting many of the iconic features and colors representative of Dallas, the 2023 NCAA Womenâs Final Four logo has been unveiled.
In 2023, Dallas will play host to a celebration of womenâs basketball, with all three NCAA womenâs basketball national championships being decided during a 48-hour span at the American Airlines Center in downtown Dallas. In addition, the NCAA will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of Title IX during the 2022-23 academic year, with the culmination taking place in Dallas during the womenâs basketball championships.
The 2023 Womenâs Final Four, which will decide the Division I national champion, will tip off Friday, March 31 with two national semifinal games, while the national championship game will be played Sunday, April 2. The title games of the Division II and III Womenâs Basketball Championship will both be played Saturday, April 1. It will be the second time that all three womenâs basketball divisions will crown a national champion in the same city, matching what took place in Indianapolis in 2016. The Big 12 Conference and Dallas Sports Commission will serve as co-hosts for the Womenâs Final Four.
Dallas and the American Airlines Center hosted the Womenâs Final Four one other time, in 2017, when South Carolina claimed the schoolâs first championship, outlasting Mississippi State 67-55 in the national title game. It was also a Womenâs Final Four that included one of the biggest upsets in womenâs basketball history, as Mississippi State ended UConnâs historic 111-game winning streak in the national semifinals. Junior guard Morgan Williamâs jumper at the overtime buzzer gave the Bulldogs a 66-64 win that also ended UConnâs 28-game NCAA tournament winning streak.
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âThe 2023 championships in Dallas will truly be a celebration of women in sport and womenâs basketball, as we will crown national champions in all three divisions while this historic event will culminate the NCAAâs celebration of the 50th anniversary of Title IX,â said Lynn Holzman, NCAA vice president of womenâs basketball. âWe look forward to working with our hosts, the Big 12 Conference and the Dallas Sports Commission, in creating a memorable experience for all involved.â
Designed by Section 127 in Indianapolis, the logoâs color palette was inspired by the color and bright lights of the Dallas skyline at night. The 2023 Womenâs Final Four logo includes an exterior star shape that was inspired by the Texas and Dallas flags. Four stars represent the four teams competing in the Final Four and their path in the tournament. Basketball and the bottom structure of the logo mimic Reunion Tower, one of the cityâs most recognizable landmarks, and known to locals as âThe Ball.â Star elements inside the mark also mimic the architectural structure of Reunion Tower and skyscraper lights that can been throughout Dallas. The bracket in the logo provides a March Madness reminder and ties in the path to the championship.
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âWith its bright colors and uniquely Dallas design, this logo reflects the energy and excitement with which our city will embrace this event,â said Monica Paul, executive director of the Dallas Sports Commission. âDallas is a premier sports destination, and we look forward to welcoming college basketball fans again to our city to celebrate the premier womenâs championship.â
More information regarding ticket packages for the 2023 Womenâs Final Four will be provided after the conclusion of the 2022 Womenâs Final Four in Minneapolis in early April. For the latest event, volunteer, and registration information for the Womenâs Final Four, visit the Women's Final Four page on krikya18.com.