Lone Star Conference women's basketball tournament

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Lone Star Conference women's basketball tournament
Conference basketball championship
Sport Basketball
Conference Lone Star Conference
Number of teams8
Format Single-elimination tournament
Played1983–present
Current champion Texas Woman's (2nd)
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 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]

Contents

The winner receives the Lone Star Conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament.

Results

YearChampionsScoreRunner-upVenue
1983 Abilene Christian 55–53 Texas A&I Nacogdoches, TX
1984 Howard Payne 53–51 Sam Houston State Commerce, TX
1985Abilene Christian70–50Howard Payne Abilene, TX
1986Abilene Christian102–56 Angelo State Abilene, TX
1987 West Texas State 98–60Abilene Christian Canyon, TX
1988West Texas State82–53Abilene ChristianCanyon, TX
1989West Texas State72–58Abilene ChristianCanyon, TX
1990West Texas State78–50 Texas Woman's Canyon, TX
1991West Texas State86–52 Eastern New Mexico Canyon, TX
1992 Central Oklahoma 87–85Abilene ChristianAbilene, TX
1993Abilene Christian90–79Eastern New MexicoAbilene, TX
1994Angelo State79–69Abilene Christian San Angelo, TX
1995West Texas A&M74–68Abilene ChristianCanyon, TX
1996Abilene Christian82–60West Texas A&MCanyon, TX
1997West Texas A&M59–56Abilene ChristianCanyon, TX
1998Abilene Christian76–54 Harding Abilene, TX
1999Abilene Christian70–57West Texas A&MCanyon, TX
2000Texas A&M–Kingsville82–67West Texas A&M Kingsville, TX
2001 Midwestern State 65–61 Southeastern Oklahoma Wichita Falls, TX
2002Angelo State82–67Midwestern StateSan Angelo, TX
2003 Northeastern State 82–68West Texas A&M Tahlequah, OK
2004Angelo State78–63Northeastern StateCanyon, TX
2005Angelo State61–49Northeastern StateTahlequah, OK
2006West Texas A&M83–68Angelo StateCanyon, TX
2007 Texas A&M–Commerce 81–71West Texas A&MCommerce, TX
2008West Texas A&M85–73Central Oklahoma Bartlesville, OK
2009West Texas A&M66–59Central OklahomaBartlesville, OK
2010West Texas A&M66–59Northeastern StateBartlesville, OK
2011Texas Woman's74–73Central OklahomaBartlesville, OK
2012 Tarleton State 48–44 Incarnate Word Allen, TX
2013Midwestern State85–83 (OT)West Texas A&MAllen, TX
2014West Texas A&M73–67Tarleton StateAllen, TX
2015West Texas A&M73–70Midwestern StateAllen, TX
2016Angelo State68–65 (2OT)West Texas A&MAllen, TX
2017Tarleton State80–78Angelo StateAllen, TX
2018West Texas A&M80–66Tarleton State Frisco, TX
2019West Texas A&M71–55Angelo StateFrisco, TX
2020 Lubbock Christian 57–44Texas A&M–CommerceFrisco, TX
2021Lubbock Christian78–57Texas A&M–Commerce Lubbock, TX
2022West Texas A&M67–66Texas A&M–CommerceFrisco, TX
2023Angelo State63–62Texas Woman'sFrisco, TX
2024Texas Woman's70–60 UT Permian Basin Frisco, TX
2025Texas Woman's73-66 (OT)Lubbock ChristianFrisco, TX

Championship records

School SchoolFinals
Record
Finals
Appearances
Years
West Texas A&M
(West Texas State)
16–7231987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1997, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2022
Abilene Christian 7–7141983, 1985, 1986, 1993, 1996, 1998, 1999
Angelo State 6–4101994, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2016, 2023
Texas Woman's 3–252011, 2024, 2025
Tarleton State 2–242012, 2017
Midwestern State 2–242001, 2013
Lubbock Christian 2–132020, 2021
Texas A&M–Commerce
(East Texas State; now East Texas A&M)
1–342007
Northeastern State (OK) 1–342003
Texas A&M–Kingsville
(Texas A&I)
1–122000
Central Oklahoma
(Central State)
1–341992
Howard Payne 1–121984
Eastern New Mexico 0–22
UT Permian Basin 0–11
Sam Houston State
(Sam Houston)
0–11
Harding 0–11
Southeastern Oklahoma State 0–11
Incarnate Word 0–11

See also

References

  1. "LSC Women's Basketball Tournament History" (PDF). Year-by-year records. Lone Star Conference. 2017. Retrieved 6 March 2021.