Big Sky Conference women's basketball tournament

The Big Sky Conference women's basketball tournament is held at the end of each women's college basketball regular season. The tournament was first conducted by the Big Sky Conference at the end of the 1988–89 season, the first in which the conference sponsored women's sports. The Big Sky includes in its history the preceding six years of the Mountain West Athletic Conference, a women's athletic league consisting mostly of Big Sky members that operated from 1982 to 1988, so the inaugural tournament was in March 1983. (The MWAC of the 1980s is not affiliated with the current Mountain West Conference (MWC), launched in 1999). The tournament winner receives the Big Sky's automatic bid into the NCAA tournament.

Big Sky Conference women's basketball tournament
Conference basketball championship
SportBasketball
ConferenceBig Sky Conference
Number of teams11 (since 2019)
FormatSingle-elimination tournament
Current stadiumCenturyLink Arena
Current locationBoise, Idaho
Played1989–present
1983–1988 (as MWAC)
Last contest2023
Current championSacramento State
Most championshipsMontana (21)
Official websiteBigSkyConf.com
Women's Basketball
Host stadiums
Campus sites (1983–2015)
Reno Events Center (2016–2018)
CenturyLink Arena (2019–present)
Host locations
Campus sites (1983–2015)
Reno, Nevada (2016–2018)
Boise, Idaho (2019–present)

Prior to the 1982–83 season, Big Sky members with women's basketball programs housed them in several different conferences. The formation of the MWAC brought the women's sports programs of all Big Sky members under a single umbrella, and the Big Sky ultimately absorbed the MWAC in 1988, incorporating all MWAC statistics and records as its own. From the tournament's inception through the 2015 edition, each matchup was contested on the home court of the higher seed, a practice also used by the Big Sky men's tournament. The 2016 men's and women's tournaments were the first to be held at a predetermined neutral site, with both held at the Reno Events Center in Reno, Nevada. On September 18, 2017, the Big Sky Conference announced that its men's and women's basketball tournaments would move to CenturyLink Arena for three years, starting in 2019.

Starting in 1986, an MVP was selected at the conclusion of the championship game. In 1989 (the first under the Big Sky name), the conference added all-conference team honors, in addition to the MVP.

The dominant program has been Montana, with 21 titles through 2021; next is Idaho State with four.[1]

Results

Year Champions Score Runner-Up Venue
Mountain West Athletic Conference
1983Montana (1)66–63Weber StateMissoula, Montana
1984Montana (2)77–62Eastern Washington
1985Idaho (1)80–57MontanaMoscow, Idaho
1986Montana (3)65–39Eastern WashingtonMissoula, Montana
1987Eastern Washington (1)77–74Montana
1988Montana (4)79–53Eastern Washington
Big Sky Conference
1989Montana (5)63–49IdahoMissoula, Montana
1990Montana (6)64–49Idaho
1991Montana (7)77–49Montana State
1992Montana (8)82–67Boise StateBoise, Idaho
1993Montana State (1)64–57MontanaBozeman, Montana
1994Montana (9)81–65Boise StateMissoula, Montana
1995Montana (10)75–57Montana State
1996Montana (11)72–60Weber State
1997Montana (12)52–49Montana State
1998Montana (13)58–48Northern Arizona
1999Cal State Northridge (1)79–65Portland StateNorthridge, California
2000Montana (14)66–53Cal State NorthridgeMissoula, Montana
2001Idaho State (1)68–59MontanaPocatello, Idaho
2002Weber State (1)53–47Montana StateOgden, Utah
2003Weber State (2)62–53Montana State
2004Montana (15)66–62Idaho StateMissoula, Montana
2005Montana (16)81–64Weber State
2006Northern Arizona (1)74–59Weber StatePocatello, Idaho
2007Idaho State (2)84–78Northern ArizonaMissoula, Montana
2008Montana (17)101–65Montana State
2009Montana (18)69–62Portland State
2010Portland State (1)62–58Montana StateCheney, Washington
2011Montana (19)62–58Portland StatePortland, Oregon
2012Idaho State (3)49–46Northern ColoradoPocatello, Idaho
2013Montana (20)56–43Northern ColoradoMissoula, Montana
2014North Dakota (1)72–55MontanaGrand Forks, North Dakota
2015Montana (21)60–49Northern ColoradoMissoula, Montana
2016Idaho (2)67–55Idaho StateReno, Nevada
2017Montana State (2)62–56Idaho State
2018Northern Colorado (1)91–69Idaho
2019Portland State (2)61–59Eastern WashingtonBoise, Idaho
2020Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic
2021Idaho State (4)84–49IdahoBoise, Idaho
2022Montana State (3)75–64Northern Arizona
2023Sacramento State (3)76-63Northern Arizona

Champions

Member Titles Years
Montana
21
1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991,
1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000,
2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015
Idaho State
4
2001, 2007, 2012, 2021
Montana State
3
1993, 2017, 2022
Idaho
2
1985, 2016
Weber State
2
2002, 2003
Portland State
2
2010, 2019
Eastern Washington
1
1987
North Dakota
1
2014
Northern Arizona
1
2006
Northern Colorado
1
2018
Sacramento State
1
2023
Cal State Northridge
1
1999

See also

References

  1. "WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK" (PDF). bigskyconf.com. Big Sky Conference. Retrieved 25 February 2023.
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