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词条 Mid-American Conference Women's Basketball Tournament
释义

  1. Format

  2. Yearly results

  3. Performance by school

  4. See also

  5. References

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| optional_subheader = Conference Basketball Championship
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| 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
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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.

Format

The 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 results

YearChampionScoreRunner-upMost Valuable Player
1982Miami (1)58–56Northern Illinois (3) none
1983Central Michigan (3)78–73Miami (1)none
1984Central Michigan (1)71–65Toledo (3)Latanga Cox, Central Michigan
1985Western Michigan (2)73–63Central Michigan (1)Tracy Wells, Western Michigan
1986Ohio (1)92–85 OTCentral Michigan (3)Caroline Mast, Ohio
1987Bowling Green (1)63–62Central Michigan (2)Stephanie Coe, Bowling Green
1988Bowling Green (1)70–53Western Michigan (2)Jackie Motycka, Bowling Green
1989Bowling Green (1)90–51Toledo (2)Paulette Backstrom, Bowling Green
1990Bowling Green (3)84–63Miami (1)Angie Bonner, Bowling Green
1991Toledo (1)93–66Central Michigan (2)Dana Drew, Toledo
1992Toledo (1)78–57Kent State (3)Dana Drew, Toledo
1993Bowling Green (1)96–68Kent State (3)Lori Albers, Bowling Green
1994Bowling Green (1)74–63Toledo (2)Michelle Shade, Bowling Green
1995Toledo (2)79–65 OTMiami (4)Angela Drake, Toledo
Dana Drew, Toledo
1996Toledo (2)73–66Kent State (1)Mimi Olson, Toledo
1997Toledo (1)88–64Kent State (2)Mimi Olson, Toledo
1998Kent State (1)64–56Toledo (3)Dawn Zerman, Kent State
1999Toledo (1)65–50Kent State (2)Kim Knuth, Toledo
2000Kent State (1)74–60Toledo (3)Julie Studer, Kent State
2001Toledo (1)74–65 OTKent State (2)Kahli Carter, Toledo
2002Kent State (1)73–59Ball State (2)Andrea Csaszar, Kent State
2003Western Michigan (4)81–76Ball State (3)Casey Rost, Western Michigan
2004Eastern Michigan (2)65–56Bowling Green (4)Ryan Coleman, Eastern Michigan
2005Bowling Green (1)81–75Kent State (2)Kate Achter, Bowling Green
2006Bowling Green (1E)64–38Kent 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
2019Buffalo (4)77-61Ohio (2)Cierra Dillard, Buffalo

Performance by school

Club Winners Winning Years
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

References

1. ^http://www.mlive.com/broncos/index.ssf/2011/08/mac_changes_its_basketball_tou.html
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