Portland Selected as Finalist for the NCAA Women’s Basketball Final Four

 

Portland has been announced as a finalist for the 2025 or 2026 NCAA Women’s Basketball Final Four, per official NCAA
statement this morning. The bid process for this world-class event has been driven collaboratively by Sport Oregon, Oregon
State University, the Portland Trail Blazers, and Travel Portland. If successful, it would be the first time that Portland has hosted
the Women’s Final Four. The other three finalist cities are Columbus, Phoenix, and Tampa.

“We are excited to be named a finalist for the Women’s Final Four, and look forward to the next steps in the process to make this
a reality,” said Sport Oregon CEO Jim Etzel. “We are tremendously fortunate to have such great bid partners, and a community
that is incredibly supportive of women’s athletics.”

In 2019, Sport Oregon, Oregon State University, The Portland Trail Blazers and Travel Portland also collaborated to host the
most successful Women’s Basketball West Regional in history, breaking attendance records. The national success of the Oregon
State and University of Oregon women’s basketball programs over the past five years has driven support and awareness for
women’s basketball in the community. The Moda Center will again be hosting the 2020 Women’s Regional in March.
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“Oregon State Athletics would like to thank Sport Oregon, the Portland Trail Blazers and Travel Portland for partnering with us in
our goal to bring one of the most iconic NCAA Championship events to the Moda Center,” Beaver Vice President and Director of
Athletics Scott Barnes said. “The record breaking success we experienced hosting the NCAA Regional last March and the
awareness of the outstanding women’s basketball programs in this region have elevated the sport to new heights. We’re excited
to further enhance our Strategic Plan objective to increase the Beaver brand in the Portland metro area.”

The bidding group traveled to Indianapolis in December to make its’ formal presentation to the NCAA Division I Women’s
Basketball Committee, highlighting Portland’s unique capabilities of hosting the event. After the next submission deadline in mid-
April, the committee will conduct site tours of the finalist cities this summer and a final presentation will be made to the
Committee in September, 2020. An official decision for 2025 and 2026 for the Women’s Final Four will be made in October,
2020.