East Coast Conference (Division II) women's basketball tournament

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East Coast Conference women's basketball tournament
Conference basketball championship
Sport Basketball
Conference East Coast Conference
Format Single-elimination tournament
Played1991–present
Current champion Daemen (4th)
Most championships Saint Rose (6)
Official website ECC women's basketball

The East Coast Conference women's basketball tournament is the annual conference women's basketball championship tournament for the East Coast Conference. The tournament has been held annually since 1991. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. [1]

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The winner receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Championship.

Saint Rose, a former member of the ECC, have the most tournament titles, with six.

Results

YearChampionsScoreRunner-upMost Outstanding Player
1991 Pace 66–64 C.W. Post Tina Thorpe, Pace
1992Pace (2)64–58 Philadelphia Textile Tammy Greene, Philadelphia Textile
1993Philadelphia Textile62–54PaceTammy Greene, Philadelphia Textile
1994Philadelphia Textile (2)59–51PaceTammy Greene, Philadelphia Textile
1995 Saint Rose 58–56Philadelphia TextileKrista Kandere, Saint Rose
1996Saint Rose (2)80–69Philadelphia TextileNot awarded
1997Saint Rose (3)91–71PaceEvija Azace, Saint Rose
1998Saint Rose (4)102–67Philadelphia TextileKrista Kandere, Saint Rose
1999Saint Rose (5)89–66Philadelphia TextileNot awarded
2000Saint Rose (6)93–48 Dowling Not awarded
2001C.W. Post69–66PhiladelphiaSheila Jackson, C.W. Post
2002 Adelphi 58–50DowlingAlexis Seeley, Adelphi
2003Dowling63–60 St. Thomas Aquinas Zulmary Andino, Dowling
2004Adelphi (2)77–65St. Thomas AquinasMelanie Mangone, Adelphi
2005 Bridgeport 61–45 NYIT Krista Ross, Bridgeport
2006 New Haven 64–50C.W. PostAdelina Gentry, New Haven
2007New Haven (2)75–74C.W. PostAshley Hilton, New Haven
2008 Molloy 76–59New HavenKymira Woodberry, Molloy
2009 Queens 75–49DowlingAmanda Bartlett, Queens
2010Molloy (2)49–42BridgeportKymira Woodberry, Molloy
2011C.W. Post (2)69–66BridgeportJanea Aiken, C.W. Post
2012Dowling (2)59–54St. Thomas AquinasKelly Puwalski, Dowling & Sarah Schicher, Dowling
2013Dowling (3)72–49NYITChristine Verrelle, Dowling
2014 District of Columbia 67–57LIU PostTelisha Turner, District of Columbia
2015Queens (2)65–63NYITMadison Rowland, Queens
2016Queens (3)60–54 Roberts Wesleyan Madison Rowland, Queens
2017Molloy (3)56–53NYITAliyah McDonald, Molloy
2018St. Thomas Aquinas53–40NYITJenna Erickson, St. Thomas Aquinas
2019NYIT80–60LIU PostMeg Knollmeyer, NYIT
2020 Daemen 68–56MolloyKatie Titus, Daemen
2021Roberts Wesleyan59–53DaemenTaryn Wilson, Roberts Wesleyan
2022Daemen74–67MolloyKaytlyn Matz, Daemen
2023Daemen66–51St. Thomas AquinasGabby McDuffie, Daemen
2024Daemen55–50MercyAlahna Paige, Daemen

Championship records

SchoolFinals RecordFinals AppearancesYears
Saint Rose 6–061995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
Daemen 4–152020, 2022, 2023, 2024
Dowling 3–362003, 2012, 2013
Molloy 3–252008, 2010, 2017
Queens 3–032009, 2015, 2016
Jefferson
(Philadelphia, Philadelphia Textile)
2–681993, 1994
LIU Post
(C.W. Post)
2–682001, 2011
Pace 2–351991, 1992
New Haven 2–132006, 2007
Adelphi 2–022002, 2004
NYIT 1–562019
St. Thomas Aquinas 1–452018
Bridgeport 1–232005
Roberts Wesleyan 1–122021
District of Columbia 1–012014
Mercy 0–11

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References

  1. "East Coast Conference Women's Basketball Record Book" (PDF). ECC. 2022. Retrieved 4 February 2022.