Lone Star Conference women's basketball tournament
The Lone Star Conference women's basketball tournament is the annual conference women's basketball championship tournament for the Lone Star Conference. The tournament has been held annually since 1983. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records.[1]
Lone Star Conference women's basketball tournament | |
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Conference basketball championship | |
Sport | Basketball |
Conference | Lone Star Conference |
Number of teams | 8 |
Format | Single-elimination tournament |
Played | 1983–present |
Current champion | Angelo State (6th) |
Most championships | West Texas A&M (16) |
Official website | Lone Star women's basketball |
Host locations | |
Frisco, TX (2018–2020, 2022–present) Allen, TX (2012–2017) Bartlesville, OK (2008–2011) Campus Sites (1975–2011, 2021) |
The winner receives the Lone Star Conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament.
Results
Year | Champions | Score | Runner-up | Venue |
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1983 | Abilene Christian | 55–53 | Texas A&I | Nacogdoches, TX |
1984 | Howard Payne | 53–51 | Sam Houston State | Commerce, TX |
1985 | Abilene Christian | 70–50 | Howard Payne | Abilene, TX |
1986 | Abilene Christian | 102–56 | Angelo State | Abilene, TX |
1987 | West Texas State | 98–60 | Abilene Christian | Canyon, TX |
1988 | West Texas State | 82–53 | Abilene Christian | Canyon, TX |
1989 | West Texas State | 72–58 | Abilene Christian | Canyon, TX |
1990 | West Texas State | 78–50 | Texas Woman's | Canyon, TX |
1991 | West Texas State | 86–52 | Eastern New Mexico | Canyon, TX |
1992 | Central Oklahoma | 87–85 | Abilene Christian | Abilene, TX |
1993 | Abilene Christian | 90–79 | Eastern New Mexico | Abilene, TX |
1994 | Angelo State | 79–69 | Abilene Christian | San Angelo, TX |
1995 | West Texas A&M | 74–68 | Abilene Christian | Canyon, TX |
1996 | Abilene Christian | 82–60 | West Texas A&M | Canyon, TX |
1997 | West Texas A&M | 59–56 | Abilene Christian | Canyon, TX |
1998 | Abilene Christian | 76–54 | Harding | Abilene, TX |
1999 | Abilene Christian | 70–57 | West Texas A&M | Canyon, TX |
2000 | Texas A&M–Kingsville | 82–67 | West Texas A&M | Kingsville, TX |
2001 | Midwestern State | 65–61 | Southeastern Oklahoma | Wichita Falls, TX |
2002 | Angelo State | 82–67 | Midwestern State | San Angelo, TX |
2003 | Northeastern State | 82–68 | West Texas A&M | Tahlequah, OK |
2004 | Angelo State | 78–63 | Northeastern State | Canyon, TX |
2005 | Angelo State | 61–49 | Northeastern State | Tahlequah, OK |
2006 | West Texas A&M | 83–68 | Angelo State | Canyon, TX |
2007 | Texas A&M–Commerce | 81–71 | West Texas A&M | Commerce, TX |
2008 | West Texas A&M | 85–73 | Central Oklahoma | Bartlesville, OK |
2009 | West Texas A&M | 66–59 | Central Oklahoma | Bartlesville, OK |
2010 | West Texas A&M | 66–59 | Northeastern State | Bartlesville, OK |
2011 | Texas Woman's | 74–73 | Central Oklahoma | Bartlesville, OK |
2012 | Tarleton State | 48–44 | Incarnate Word | Allen, TX |
2013 | Midwestern State | 85–83 (OT) | West Texas A&M | Allen, TX |
2014 | West Texas A&M | 73–67 | Tarleton State | Allen, TX |
2015 | West Texas A&M | 73–70 | Midwestern State | Allen, TX |
2016 | Angelo State | 68–65 (2OT) | West Texas A&M | Allen, TX |
2017 | Tarleton State | 80–78 | Angelo State | Allen, TX |
2018 | West Texas A&M | 80–66 | Tarleton State | Frisco, TX |
2019 | West Texas A&M | 71–55 | Angelo State | Frisco, TX |
2020 | Lubbock Christian | 57–44 | Texas A&M–Commerce | Frisco, TX |
2021 | Lubbock Christian | 78–57 | Texas A&M–Commerce | Lubbock, TX |
2022 | West Texas A&M | 67–66 | Texas A&M–Commerce | Frisco, TX |
2023 | Angelo State | 63–62 | Texas Woman's | Frisco, TX |
Championship records
School School | Finals Record |
Finals Appearances |
Years |
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West Texas A&M (West Texas State) |
16–7 | 23 | 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1997, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2022 |
Abilene Christian | 7–7 | 14 | 1983, 1985, 1986, 1993, 1996, 1998, 1999 |
Angelo State | 6–4 | 10 | 1994, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2016, 2023 |
Lubbock Christian | 2–0 | 2 | 2020, 2021 |
Tarleton State | 2–2 | 4 | 2012, 2017 |
Midwestern State | 2–2 | 4 | 2001, 2013 |
Texas A&M–Commerce (East Texas State) |
1–3 | 4 | 2007 |
Northeastern State (OK) | 1–3 | 4 | 2003 |
Texas Woman's | 1–2 | 3 | 2011 |
Texas A&M–Kingsville (Texas A&I) |
1–1 | 2 | 2000 |
Central Oklahoma (Central State) |
1–3 | 4 | 1992 |
Howard Payne | 1–1 | 2 | 1984 |
Sam Houston State | 0–1 | 1 | |
Harding | 0–1 | 1 | |
Eastern New Mexico | 0–2 | 2 | |
Southeastern Oklahoma State | 0–1 | 1 | |
Incarnate Word | 0–1 | 1 |
- Arkansas–Fort Smith, Cameron, Dallas Baptist, Oklahoma Christian, St. Edward's, St. Mary's (TX), Texas A&M International, UT Permian Basin, UT Tyler, and Western New Mexico have yet to qualify for the tournament finals.
- East Central, Ouachita Baptist, Southwest Texas State (Texas State), Southwestern Oklahoma State, Stephen F. Austin, and Sul Ross State never qualified for the tournament finals as Lone Star Conference members.
- Schools highlighted in pink are former members of the Lone Star Conference
References
- "LSC Women's Basketball Tournament History" (PDF). Year-by-year records. Lone Star Conference. 2017. Retrieved 6 March 2021.
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