Gulf South Conference women's basketball tournament

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Gulf South Conference women's basketball tournament
Conference basketball championship
Sport Basketball
Conference Gulf South Conference
Number of teams8
Format Single-elimination tournament
Played1983–1989, 1992–present
Current champion Union (TN) (7th)
Most championships Delta State (16)
Official website GSC women's basketball
Host stadiums
Pete Hanna Center (2013–2020)
DeSoto Civic Center (2007–2011)
BancorpSouth Center (2001–2006)
Campus venues (1983–1989, 1992–1999, 2021)
Host locations
Homewood, Alabama (2013–2020)
Southaven, Mississippi (2007–2011)
Tupelo, Mississippi (2001–2006)
Campus sites (1983–1989, 1992–1999, 2021)

The Gulf South Conference women's basketball tournament is the annual conference women's basketball championship tournament for the Gulf South Conference. The tournament has been held annually since 1983, except for a two-year hiatus during 1990 and 1991. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. [1]

Contents

The winner receives the Gulf South's automatic bid to the NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament.

Results

YearChampionsScoreRunner-upVenue
1983 Valdosta State 85–83 Delta State Walter Sillers Coliseum (Cleveland, MS)
1984Valdosta State71–70 North Alabama Flowers Hall (Florence, AL)
1985North Alabama67–66Valdosta State PE Complex (Valdosta, GA)
1986Delta State87–69Valdosta StateWalter Sillers Coliseum (Cleveland, MS)
1987Delta State93–53 Livingston Walter Sillers Coliseum (Cleveland, MS)
1988Delta State98–69 Jacksonville State Walter Sillers Coliseum (Cleveland, MS)
1989Delta State77–72 (2OT) West Georgia Walter Sillers Coliseum (Cleveland, MS)
1990Tournament not held
1991
1992West Georgia64–52Delta StateWalter Sillers Coliseum (Cleveland, MS)
1993Jacksonville State67–65Delta StateWalter Sillers Coliseum (Cleveland, MS)
1994West Georgia78–70 Lincoln Memorial Flowers Hall (Florence, AL)
1995Delta State86–64 Mississippi College Walter Sillers Coliseum (Cleveland, MS)
1996Delta State86–68 Central Arkansas PE Complex (Valdosta, GA)
1997Delta State76–53Valdosta StateWalter Sillers Coliseum (Cleveland, MS)
1998 Arkansas Tech 70–64 West Florida UWF Field House (Pensacola, FL)
1999Delta State63–59Arkansas TechWalter Sillers Coliseum (Cleveland, MS)
2000Delta State70–66Arkansas TechFlowers Hall (Florence, AL)
2001Delta State60–52Arkansas Tech BancorpSouth Center (Tupelo, MS)
2002Delta State53–47Arkansas TechBancorpSouth Center (Tupelo, MS)
2003Arkansas Tech56–43Central ArkansasBancorpSouth Center (Tupelo, MS)
2004 Henderson State 53–52 (OT)Delta StateBancorpSouth Center (Tupelo, MS)
2005Central Arkansas66–65Valdosta StateBancorpSouth Center (Tupelo, MS)
2006Delta State64–53Henderson StateBancorpSouth Center (Tupelo, MS)
2007Delta State64–53Henderson State DeSoto Civic Center (Southaven, MS)
2008Delta State80–61Arkansas TechDeSoto Civic Center (Southaven, MS)
2009Delta State53–51 Arkansas–Monticello DeSoto Civic Center (Southaven, MS)
2010Arkansas Tech75–73 (2OT)Delta StateDeSoto Civic Center (Southaven, MS)
2011Arkansas Tech73–62Delta StateDeSoto Civic Center (Southaven, MS)
2012West Alabama86–74 Alabama–Huntsville Landers Center (Southaven, MS)
2013Alabama–Huntsville82–59West Alabama Pete Hanna Center (Homewood, AL)
2014West Florida67–59Delta StatePete Hanna Center (Homewood, AL)
2015 Union (TN) 62–50Delta StatePete Hanna Center (Homewood, AL)
2016Delta State69–63 (OT)Union (TN)Pete Hanna Center (Homewood, AL)
2017Valdosta State91–79 (OT)West FloridaPete Hanna Center (Homewood, AL)
2018Union (TN)66–54West FloridaPete Hanna Center (Homewood, AL)
2019 Lee 81–73Valdosta StatePete Hanna Center (Homewood, AL)
2020Union (TN)69–67Delta StatePete Hanna Center (Homewood, AL)
2021Union (TN)70–56Lee AUM Basketball Complex (Montgomery, AL)
2022Union (TN)58–44LeePete Hanna Center (Homewood, AL)
2023Union (TN)76–68Lee
2024West Georgia75–69Alabama–Huntsville
2025Union (TN)58–52Alabama–Huntsville

Championship records

SchoolFinals RecordFinals AppearancesYears
Delta State 16–9251986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999,
2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2016
Union (TN) 7–182015, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2025
Arkansas Tech 4–591998, 2003, 2010, 2011
Valdosta State 3–581983, 1984, 2017
West Georgia 3–141992, 1994, 2024
Lee 1–342019
West Florida 1–342014
Alabama–Huntsville 1–342013
West Alabama
(Livingston)
1–232012
Central Arkansas 1–232005
Henderson State 1–232004
Jacksonville State 1–121993
North Alabama 1–121985
Mississippi College 0–11
Arkansas–Monticello 0–11
Lincoln Memorial 0–11

See also

References

  1. "Gulf South Conference Women's Basketball History" (PDF). Year-by-year records. Gulf South Conference. 2021. Retrieved 10 March 2021.