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NJCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championship
Founded1975
Number of teams24
Current championsGulf Coast State College
Most successful club(s)Trinity Valley CC (8)

The NJCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championship is an American intercollegiate basketball tournament conducted by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), and determines the Division I women's national champion. The tournament has been held since 1975.[1] The most successful program, Trinity Valley Community College, has won the tournament eight times, including three straight championships from 2012-2015. From 1998-2014, the tournament was hosted at Bicentennial Center in Salina, Kansas.[2] Since 2016, the tournament is held at Rip Griffin Center, on the campus of former NJCAA member Lubbock Christian University, in Lubbock, Texas.[2]

Format

The tournament consists of 24 teams with 8 teams receiving a bye in the first round.

Championships

Year Winner Runner Up Score
1975 Temple Junior College North Iowa Area Community College 59-58
1976 Seminole Junior College Jackson Community College 83-74
1977 Panola Junior College Seminole Junior College 69-68
1978 Panola Junior College East Mississippi Community College 67-63
1979 Northern Oklahoma College-Tonkawa Tyler Junior College 74-52
1980 Truett-McConnell College Cloud County Community College 63-61
1981 Louisberg College Moberly College 65-63
1982 Moberly Junior College Louisberg College 73-72
1983 Northwest Mississippi Junior College Cumberland Junior College 75-69
1984 Roane State Community College Northwest Mississippi Community College 69-53
1985 Connors State College Odessa College 73-71
1986 Odessa College Northeast Mississippi Junior College 80-69
1987 Northeast Mississippi Junior College St. Gregory's Community College 68-64
1988 Kilgore College John A Logan College 78-71
1989 Central Arizona College Connors State College 77-57
1990 Kilgore College Emmanuel College 84-75
1991 Odessa College Palm Beach College 88-83
1992 Louisberg College Central Florida Community College 104-89
1993 Kilgore College Louisberg College 104-99
1994 Trinity Valley Community College Westark Community College 104-95
1995 Westark Community College Trinity Valley Community College 82-75
1996 Trinity Valley Community College Independence Community College 69-55
1997 Trinity Valley Community College Central Florida Community College 79-69
1998 Central Arizona College Trinity Valley Community College 76-63
1999 Trinity Valley Community College Central Arizona College 77-53
2000 Tyler Junior College Southwestern Illinois College 57-39
2001 Cloud County Community College Midland College 71-56
2002 Seward County Community College Northeastern Oklahoma College A&M 87-80
2003 Gulf Coast Community College Western Nebraska Community College 81-42
2004 Trinity Vallley Community College Gulf Coast Community College 77-66
2005 Central Arizona College College of Southern Idaho 83-50
2006 Monroe Community College Odessa College 76-64
2007 Odessa College Central Arizona College 73-50
2008 Gulf Coast Community College Central Arizona College 62-61
2009 Central Arizona College Jefferson College 78-71
2010 Gulf Coast Community College Jefferson College 83-61
2011 North Idaho College Trinity Valley Community College 90-81
2012 Trinity Valley Community College Hutchinson Community College 69-55
2013 Trinity Valley Community College Central Arizona College 83-71
2014 Trinity Valley Community College Hutchinson Community College 65-46
2015 Chipola College Hutchinson Community College 54-46
2016 Gulf Coast State College Trinity Valley Community College 63-47
2017 Gulf Coast State College Trinity Valley Community College 87-63
2018 Tallahassee Trinity Valley Community College 69-51
2019 Gulf Coast State College New Mexico Junior College 68-62

See also

References

  1. ^ "NJCAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK" (PDF). NJCAA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-10-14. Retrieved 10 Oct 2014.
  2. ^ a b "NJCAA moving women's finals to Lubbock". Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Retrieved November 2, 2015.

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