2027 Women’s Final Four Logo Unveiled: Columbus Inspired Design
Columbus, Ohio, is set to host the NCAA Women’s Final Four for a second time, with the event scheduled for April 2 and 4, 2027, at Nationwide Arena. The announcement, accompanied by the unveiling of a new logo, signifies a continued partnership between the NCAA, Ohio State, and the Greater Columbus Sports Commission.
A Return to the “Arch City”
The 2027 Women’s Final Four logo prominently features design elements inspired by Columbus itself. Designed by Section 127 in Indianapolis, the logo incorporates blue and yellow hues from the Columbus flag, alongside arches representing the city’s streetcar history and the iconic steel arches of the Short North neighborhood.
Previous Tournament Thrills
The 2018 Women’s Final Four in Columbus was a memorable event, culminating in a Notre Dame Fighting Irish national championship victory. Arike Ogunbowale, named Most Outstanding Player, secured the title with game-winning shots in both the semifinal and championship games.
Collaboration and Growth
Lynn Holzman, NCAA vice president of women’s basketball, emphasized the importance of the host partnership. Ross Bjork, senior vice president and athletics director at Ohio State, stated that hosting the event is “a win for all involved” and will showcase both the city and the growing popularity of women’s basketball.
Looking Ahead
Linda Logan, CEO and president of the Greater Columbus Sports Commission, anticipates new community celebrations and enhanced fan experiences for the 2027 tournament. Ticket package information is expected to become available after the 2026 Women’s Final Four, scheduled for April 3 and 5 in Phoenix. Fans can find more information at ncaa.com/womensfinalfour or sign up for ticket updates here.
Frequently Asked Questions
When will the 2027 Women’s Final Four be held?
The two national semifinals will take place on Friday, April 2, 2027, with the national championship game on Sunday, April 4, 2027.
Where will the 2027 Women’s Final Four be played?
The event will be held at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio.
Who is co-hosting the 2027 Women’s Final Four?
Ohio State and the Greater Columbus Sports Commission are co-hosting the event.
As Columbus prepares to welcome the Women’s Final Four once more, what impact do you anticipate this event will have on the city and the broader landscape of women’s college basketball?