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NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNEY: WOMEN'S FEET OF PLAY

          Today, THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY lists the NCAA Women's     Tournament brackets with each institution's shoe     affiliations.  Schools are listed in seed order.                    
EAST REGION
MIDEAST REGION
North Carolina Nike Old Dominion Nike
Alabama Nike Louisiana Tech adidas
Texas Reebok Florida Reebok
Tulane Reebok Louisiana State Nike
George Washington Reebok Clemson Nike
Notre Dame adidas USC Nike
St. Joseph's Nike Auburn Nike
Michigan State Reebok Purdue Nike
Portland Nike Maryland Nike
Kansas State Nike Louisville Reebok
Memphis Reebok San Francisco adidas
Northwestern Nike Marquette Nike
UC Santa Barbara Nike Maine Nike
SW Texas State^ Nike Florida Int'l^ Nike
St. Francis, PAA^ adidas St. Peter's Nike
Harvard^ Nike Liberty Reebok
MIDWEST REGION
WEST REGION
Connecticut Reebok Stanford Nike
Colorado Nike Georgia Nike
Tennessee Converse Kansas Nike
Illinois Nike Virginia Nike
Duke Nike Utah Reebok
Oregon Nike Vanderbilt Nike
S.F. Austin Converse Arizona Nike
North Carolina St. Nike Texas Tech Nike
Iowa Reebok Montana Nike
Toledo Reebok W. Kentucky Nike
San Diego State Nike Washington Nike
DePaul Nike Iowa State Nike
Drake Nike Troy State^ Nike
Grambling^ Nike Detroit Mercy Reebok
Marshall^ Nike E. Kentucky^ Nike
Lehigh Nike Howard^ Nike
NOTES: Forty-five teams wear Nike footwear, thirteen wear Reebok, four wear adidas and two wear Converse. (^) denotes teams that do not have a contract with the footwear company. Athletic Department spokespeople from Eastern Kentucky, Florida Int'l, Grambling, Harvard, Howard, Marshall, SW Texas State, and Troy State told THE DAILY the schools purchase Nikes for their women's basketball teams. A St. Francis, PA, spokesperson told THE DAILY the school purchases adidas shoes for its program.

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