SIAC women's basketball tournament

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Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference women's basketball tournament
Conference basketball championship
Sport Basketball
Conference Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Format Single-elimination tournament
Played1979–present
Current champion Tuskegee (4th)
Most championships Fort Valley State (11)
Official website SIAC women's basketball

The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference women's basketball tournament is the annual conference women's basketball championship tournament for the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. The tournament has been held annually since 1978. [1] It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records.

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

Fort Valley State have been the most successful team at the CIAA tournament, with eleven championships.

History

SIAC women's basketball tournament
YearChampionsRunner-Up
1979 Tuskegee (1) Fort Valley State
1980 Albany State (1)Fort Valley State
1981Albany State (2)Fort Valley State
1982 Clark (1)Fort Valley State
1983Tuskegee (2)Albany State
1984 Alabama A&M (1)Fort Valley State
1985Clark (2)Albany State
1986Clark (3)Alabama A&M
1987Albany State (3)Alabama A&M
1988Fort Valley State (1)Alabama A&M
1989Albany State (4)Fort Valley State
1990Albany State (5)Tuskegee
1991Alabama A&M (2) Paine
1992Fort Valley State (2)Alabama A&M
1993Fort Valley State (3) Savannah State
1994 LeMoyne–Owen (1)Alabama A&M
1995Fort Valley State (4)Albany State
1996Albany State (6)Clark Atlanta
1997 Kentucky State (1)Alabama A&M
1998Albany State (7)Clark Atlanta
1999Clark Atlanta (4)Fort Valley State
2000Fort Valley State (5)Kentucky State
2001Fort Valley State (6)Clark Atlanta
2002Fort Valley State (7)Tuskegee
2003Fort Valley State (8)Tuskegee
2004 Benedict (1)Tuskegee
2005Paine (1)Fort Valley State
2006Paine (2)Fort Valley State
2007Benedict (2)Fort Valley State
2008Tuskegee (3)Kentucky State
2009Fort Valley State (9)Clark Atlanta
2010Benedict (3) Stillman
2011Fort Valley State (10) Miles
2012Fort Valley State (11)Tuskegee
2013Clark Atlanta (5)Benedict
2014Benedict (4)Albany State
2015Albany State (8)Benedict
2016Benedict (5)Kentucky State
2017Benedict (6) Central State
2018Clark Atlanta (6)Central State
2019 Lane (1)Kentucky State
2020Benedict (7)Tuskegee
2021Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022Benedict (8)Savannah State
SIAC women's basketball tournament
YearChampionsScoreRunner-UpVenue
2023Tuskegee (4)72–65Miles Tiger Arena (Savannah, GA)

Championship records

SchoolTitlesYears
Fort Valley State 111988, 1992, 1993, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2009, 2011, 2012
Benedict 82004, 2007, 2010, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2020, 2022
Albany State 81980, 1981, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1996, 1998, 2015
Clark 61982, 1985, 1986, 1999, 2013, 2018
Tuskegee 41979, 1983, 2008, 2023
Paine 22005, 2006
Alabama A&M 21984, 1991
Lane 12019
Kentucky State 11997
LeMoyne–Owen 11994

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References

  1. "WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS". thesiac.com. SIAC. Retrieved 13 March 2023.