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- Format
- Yearly results
- Performance by school
- See also
- References
{{Infobox NCAA conference tournament | name = Mid-American Conference Women's Basketball Tournament | optional_subheader = Conference Basketball Championship | defunct = | image = | caption = | sport = Basketball | conference = Mid-American Conference | number_of_teams = 12 | format = Single-elimination tournament | current_stadium =Quicken Loans Arena | current_location =Cleveland, Ohio | years = 1982–present | most_recent = 2019 | current_champion = Buffalo Bulls | most_championships = Bowling Green Falcons (11) | television = | website = MAC-Sports.com Women's Basketball | sponsors = | all_stadiums = | all_locations = }}The Mid-American Conference Women's Basketball Tournament is the postseason single-elimination tournament for the NCAA Division I Mid-American Conference (MAC). The winner of the tournament receives the MAC's automatic bid to the NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship. Each of the 12 women's basketball teams in the MAC are eligible for the tournament. FormatThe MAC announced a new format beginning with the 2012 Women's Basketball Tournament. With the new format, the No. 1 and 2 seeds will earn byes straight to the semifinals, with the No. 3 and 4 seeds beginning tournament play in the quarterfinals. Teams seeded 5-12 will have to play an additional two rounds, beginning with campus-site games. The MAC no longer automatically rewards a top 2 seed to the division winners. Teams are now seeded based on conference record, regardless of their place in their division — though no division champion is seeded lower than fourth.[1] In the previous tournament format, teams were seeded per division by conference record using a series of specified tie-breakers when necessary. The top two seeds in each division received byes into the quarterfinals. Yearly resultsYear | Champion | Score | Runner-up | Most Valuable Player |
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1982 | Miami (1) | 58–56 | Northern Illinois (3) | none | 1983 | Central Michigan (3) | 78–73 | Miami (1) | none | 1984 | Central Michigan (1) | 71–65 | Toledo (3) | Latanga Cox, Central Michigan | 1985 | Western Michigan (2) | 73–63 | Central Michigan (1) | Tracy Wells, Western Michigan | 1986 | Ohio (1) | 92–85 OT | Central Michigan (3) | Caroline Mast, Ohio | 1987 | Bowling Green (1) | 63–62 | Central Michigan (2) | Stephanie Coe, Bowling Green | 1988 | Bowling Green (1) | 70–53 | Western Michigan (2) | Jackie Motycka, Bowling Green | 1989 | Bowling Green (1) | 90–51 | Toledo (2) | Paulette Backstrom, Bowling Green | 1990 | Bowling Green (3) | 84–63 | Miami (1) | Angie Bonner, Bowling Green | 1991 | Toledo (1) | 93–66 | Central Michigan (2) | Dana Drew, Toledo | 1992 | Toledo (1) | 78–57 | Kent State (3) | Dana Drew, Toledo | 1993 | Bowling Green (1) | 96–68 | Kent State (3) | Lori Albers, Bowling Green | 1994 | Bowling Green (1) | 74–63 | Toledo (2) | Michelle Shade, Bowling Green | 1995 | Toledo (2) | 79–65 OT | Miami (4) | Angela Drake, Toledo Dana Drew, Toledo | 1996 | Toledo (2) | 73–66 | Kent State (1) | Mimi Olson, Toledo | 1997 | Toledo (1) | 88–64 | Kent State (2) | Mimi Olson, Toledo | 1998 | Kent State (1) | 64–56 | Toledo (3) | Dawn Zerman, Kent State | 1999 | Toledo (1) | 65–50 | Kent State (2) | Kim Knuth, Toledo | 2000 | Kent State (1) | 74–60 | Toledo (3) | Julie Studer, Kent State | 2001 | Toledo (1) | 74–65 OT | Kent State (2) | Kahli Carter, Toledo | 2002 | Kent State (1) | 73–59 | Ball State (2) | Andrea Csaszar, Kent State | 2003 | Western Michigan (4) | 81–76 | Ball State (3) | Casey Rost, Western Michigan | 2004 | Eastern Michigan (2) | 65–56 | Bowling Green (4) | Ryan Coleman, Eastern Michigan | 2005 | Bowling Green (1) | 81–75 | Kent State (2) | Kate Achter, Bowling Green | 2006 | Bowling Green (1E) | 64–38 | Kent State (2E) | Ali Mann, Bowling Green | 2007 | Bowling Green (1E) | 67–53 | Ball State (1W) | Carin Horne, Bowling Green | 2008 | Miami (2E) | 67–56 | Ohio (3E) | Amanda Jackson, Miami | 2009 | Ball State | 55-51 | Bowling Green | 2010 | Bowling Green | 62-53 | Toledo | Lauren Prochaska, Bowling Green | 2011 | Bowling Green | 51-46 | Eastern Michigan | 2012 | Eastern Michigan | 72-71 | Central Michigan | Tavelyn James, Eastern Michigan | 2013 | Central Michigan | 86-68 | Akron | Crystal Bradford, Central Michigan | 2014 | Akron (3) | 79-68 | Ball State (5) | Rachel Tecca, Akron | 2015 | Ohio (1) | 76-64 | Eastern Michigan (6) | 2016 | Buffalo (8) | 73-71 OT | Central Michigan (2) | Stephanie Reid, Buffalo | 2017 | Toledo (6) | 82-71 | Northern Illinois (4) | Mikaela Boyd, Toledo | 2018 | Central Michigan (1) | 96-91 | Buffalo (2) | Reyna Frost, Central Michigan | 2019 | Buffalo (4) | 77-61 | Ohio (2) | Cierra Dillard, Buffalo |
Performance by school Club | Winners | Winning Years |
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Bowling Green | 11 | 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011 | Toledo | 8 | 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2017 | Central Michigan | 4 | 1983, 1984, 2013, 2018 | Kent State | 3 | 1998, 2000, 2002 | Miami | 2 | 1982, 2008 | Western Michigan | 2 | 1985, 2003 | Eastern Michigan | 2 | 2004, 2012 | Ohio | 2 | 1986, 2015 | Buffalo | 2 | 2016,2019 | Ball State | 1 | 2009 | Akron | 1 | 2014 | TOTAL | 36 |
See also- Mid-American Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
References1. ^http://www.mlive.com/broncos/index.ssf/2011/08/mac_changes_its_basketball_tou.html
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