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Southland Conference women's basketball tournament


FieldValue
nameSouthland Conference women's basketball tournament
optional_subheaderConference basketball championship
imageSouthland Conference primary logo.svg
sportCollege basketball
conferenceSouthland Conference
number_of_teams8
formatSingle-elimination tournament
current_stadiumThe Legacy Center
current_locationLake Charles, Louisiana
years1983, 1988–present
most_recent2025
current_championStephen F. Austin
most_championshipsStephen F. Austin (17)
televisionESPN+ / ESPNU
websiteSouthland.org Women's Basketball
sponsorsJersey Mike's Subs
all_stadiums
all_locations

The Southland Conference's Women’s Basketball Tournament began in 1983, with the winner of the tournament receiving the conference's automatic bid into the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament. There was no tournament from 1984-1987, but in 1988 the season-ending tradition returned for good, with a format much as in the men's tournament, with opening rounds at the home court of the higher seed, and a designated location thereafter.

Starting in 2007, both the men's and women's tournaments were played at the same neutral site, for all rounds.

The tournament was held at the Leonard E. Merrell Center in the Houston suburb of Katy, Texas from 2008 to 2022. Starting in 2023, the event moved to The Legacy Center on the campus of McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana, reportedly as part of a deal that kept McNeese in the Southland after it had been courted by Conference USA and nearly joined the Western Athletic Conference. An extension to 2029 for The Legacy Center to serve as the basketball tournament venue was announced on August 29, 2023.

Tournament results

Southland Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"YearSouthland Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"ChampionSouthland Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"ScoreSouthland Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"Runner-upSouthland Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"Tournament MVPSouthland Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"Location
1983Northeast Louisiana94–81McNeese StateEun Jung Lee, Northeast LouisianaMonroe, Louisiana
1984No Tournament Held.
1985
1986
1987
1988Stephen F. Austin92–85Northeast LouisianaMozell Brooks, Stephen F. AustinNacogdoches, Texas
1989Stephen F. Austin82–73Northwestern StatePortia Hill, Stephen F. Austin
1990Stephen F. Austin93–83Northwestern StatePam Hudson, Northwestern State
1991Stephen F. Austin70–58Northeast LouisianaStacey Jackson, Stephen F. Austin
1992Stephen F. Austin77–58Northwestern StateLori Davis, Stephen F. Austin
1993Stephen F. Austin77–75Northwestern StateDeneen Parker, Stephen F. Austincampus sites, final played in Nacogdoches, TX
1994Stephen F. Austin73–65Northeast LouisianaTrenia Tillis, Stephen F. AustinNacogdoches, TX
1995Stephen F. Austin68–60Northwestern StateLatonia Bonnett, Stephen F. Austincampus sites, final played in Shreveport, Louisiana
1996Stephen F. Austin76–58Texas StateLatonia Bonnett, Stephen F. AustinShreveport, LA
1997Texas State77–65Stephen F. AustinJerri Cooper, Texas State
1998Stephen F. Austin84–52Northeast LouisianaKatrina Price, Stephen F. Austin
1999Stephen F. Austin90–77Northwestern StateAnitra Davis, Stephen F. Austin
2000Stephen F. Austin79–68Northwestern StateShawnta Johnson, Stephen F. Austincampus sites, final played in Shreveport, LA
2001Stephen F. Austin82–73Northwestern StateLatisha Prater, Stephen F. Austincampus sites, final played in Bossier City, Louisiana
2002Stephen F. Austin76–52Northwestern StateAmy Collins, Stephen F. Austincampus sites, final played in Nacogdoches, TX
2003Texas State68–56Texas–San AntonioTori Talbert, Texas Statecampus sites, final played in San Antonio, Texas
2004Northwestern State78–71Texas–Arlington Mavericks women's basketballTexas–ArlingtonTori Talbert, Texas Statecampus sites, final played in Natchitoches, Louisiana
2005Texas–Arlington69–54Louisiana-MonroeTerra Wallace, Texas-Arlingtoncampus sites, final played in Monroe, Louisiana
2006Stephen F. Austin56–48Texas–San AntonioLaToya Mills, Stephen F. Austincampus sites, final played in Nacogdoches, Texas
2007Texas-Arlington68–47Stephen F. AustinTerra Wallace, Texas-ArlingtonCampbell Center, Houston, TX
2008Texas–San Antonio65–56LamarMonica Gibbs, Texas–San AntonioLeonard E. Merrell Center, Katy, TX
2009Texas–San Antonio74–63Texas–ArlingtonOnika Anderson, Texas–San Antonio
2010Lamar86–59Texas A&M–Corpus ChristiDarika Hill, Lamar
2011McNeese State71–50Central ArkansasAshlyn Baggett, McNeese
2012McNeese State60–56Stephen F. AustinCaitlyn Baggett, McNeese
2013Oral Roberts72–66Sam Houston StateKevi Luper, Oral Roberts
2014Northwestern State62–44Stephen F. AustinTrudy Armstead, Northwestern State
2015Northwestern State58–50Houston BaptistBeatrice Attura, Northwestern State
2016Central Arkansas69–62Sam Houston StateAngela Beadle, Sam Houston State
2017Central Arkansas60–30Stephen F. AustinMaggie Proffitt, Central Arkansas
2018Nicholls State69–65Stephen F. AustinCassidy Barrios, Nicholls
2019Abilene Christian69–68Texas A&M–Corpus ChristiBreanna Wright, Abilene Christian
2020Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021****56–45Sam HoustonAaliyah Johnson, Stephen F. AustinLeonard E. Merrell Center, Katy, TX
2022Incarnate Word56–52OTSoutheastern LouisianaTiana Gardner, Incarnate Word
2023Southeastern Louisiana66–57LamarHailey Giaratano, Southeastern LouisianaThe Legacy Center, Lake Charles, Louisiana
2024Texas A&M–Corpus Christi68–61LamarPaige Allen, Texas A&M–Corpus Christi
2025Stephen F. Austin65–57Southeastern LouisianaTrinity Moore, Stephen F. Austin
2026
2027
2028
2029

Performance by school

Southland Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"SchoolSouthland Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"ChampionshipsSouthland Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"Championship Years
Stephen F. Austin1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2021, 2025
Northwestern State2004, 2014, 2015
Texas State1997, 2003
UT Arlington2005, 2007
UTSA2008, 2009
McNeese2011, 2012
Central Arkansas2016, 2017
Louisiana–Monroe1983
Lamar2010
Oral Roberts2013
Nicholls2018
Abilene Christian2019
Incarnate Word2022
Southeastern Louisiana2023
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi2024
UTRGV
East Texas A&M
Houston Christian
New Orleans
TOTAL
  • In 2024-25, UTRGV first joined the Southland and Stephen F. Austin returned to the SLC after a three-season absence.
  • Schools highlighted in pink are former members of the Southland

Notes

References

References

  1. (November 2, 2006). "O'REILLY AUTO PARTS SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT SET FOR HOUSTON". Lamar Athletics.
  2. Gazzolo, Jim. (November 9, 2021). "McNeese sticks with Southland in move that will bring millions in for SW La. tourism". American Press.
  3. (August 29, 2023). "Southland Conference Basketball Championships to be hosted in Lake Charles through 2029". 2024 Crescent City Sports Enterprises LLC.
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