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Collegiate basketball tournament
The Sun Belt Conference women's basketball tournament has been played every year since the 1982-83 academic year. The winner of the tournament is guaranteed an automatic berth into the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament .
In 2007, the Sun Belt received an at-large berth, as Louisiana–Lafayette (regular season champ of the West Division) received an invite to the national tournament despite losing in the conference tournament final. The following year, the Sun Belt received an at-large berth again, as Middle Tennessee State received an invite to the national tournament. In 2010, it happened again, as Little Rock received an at-large bid, having entered the conference tourney as a #1 seed, before losing to Middle Tennessee in double overtime.
The current tournament format, featuring all conference members, has been in place since the 2020–21 season. The tournament is being held in Pensacola, Florida through at least the 2024–25 season. First- and second-round games are played simultaneously at Hartsell Arena on the campus of Pensacola State College and the Pensacola Bay Center , with semifinals and finals at the Bay Center.
Champions by year
Season
Tournament champion
Score
Runner-up
Game site
1983
Old Dominion
78–67
Western Kentucky
ODU Fieldhouse ; Norfolk, Virginia
1984
Old Dominion
78–69
South Alabama
1985
Old Dominion
76–63
Western Kentucky
1986
Western Kentucky
69–61
Old Dominion
E. A. Diddle Arena ; Bowling Green, Kentucky
1987
Old Dominion
64–61
South Alabama
ODU Fieldhouse
1988
UNC Charlotte
74–69
VCU
USF Sun Dome ; Tampa, Florida
1989
Western Kentucky
67–54
South Alabama
E. A. Diddle Arena
1990
Old Dominion
72–57
UAB
ODU Fieldhouse
1991
Western Kentucky
81–73
UAB
UAB Arena ; Birmingham, Alabama
1992
Western Kentucky
65–62
Arkansas State
E. A. Diddle Arena
1993
Western Kentucky
81–73
Louisiana Tech
Thomas Assembly Center ; Ruston, Louisiana
1994
Louisiana Tech
68–43
Western Kentucky
E. A. Diddle Arena
1995
Western Kentucky
71–68
Louisiana Tech
1996
Louisiana Tech
71–53
Western Kentucky
ASU Convocation Center ; Jonesboro, Arkansas
1997
Louisiana Tech
80–68
Western Kentucky
E. A. Diddle Arena
1998
Louisiana Tech
69–68
Western Kentucky
Thomas Assembly Center
1999
Louisiana Tech
84–60
FIU
ASU Convocation Center
2000
Louisiana Tech
97–94
Western Kentucky
E.A. Diddle Arena
2001
Louisiana Tech
67–55
Denver
Mitchell Center ; Mobile, Alabama
2002
FIU
66–49
North Texas
Lakefront Arena ; New Orleans, Louisiana
2003
Western Kentucky
86–83
Middle Tennessee
E.A. Diddle Arena
2004
Middle Tennessee
79–57
Western Kentucky
2005
Middle Tennessee
67–52
Louisiana-Lafayette
UNT Coliseum ; Denton, Texas
2006
Middle Tennessee
84–73
Western Kentucky
Murphy Center ; Murfreesboro, Tennessee
2007
Middle Tennessee
77–67
Louisiana-Lafayette
first round at campus sites; rest at Cajundome , Lafayette, Louisiana
2008
Western Kentucky
65–49
Middle Tennessee
first round games at higher seed; rest at Mitchell Center
2009
Middle Tennessee
74–54
UALR
Summit Arena ; Hot Springs, Arkansas
2010
Middle Tennessee
70–68
UALR
2011
UALR
66–59
Western Kentucky
2012
UALR
71–70
Middle Tennessee
2013
Middle Tennessee
53–48
UALR
2014
Western Kentucky
61–60
Arkansas State
Lakefront Arena
2015
UALR
78–72
Arkansas State
2016
Troy
61–60
Little Rock
2017
Troy
78–64
Louisiana
2018
Little Rock
54–53
Texas State
2019
Little Rock
57–56
South Alabama
First three rounds: Campus sites Semifinals and final: Lakefront Arena
2020
Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021
Troy
73–65
Louisiana
Hartsell Arena – Select first-and second-round games Pensacola Bay Center – All remaining games (Pensacola, FL )
2022
UT Arlington
76–61
Troy
Pensacola Bay Center
2023
James Madison
81–51
Texas State
2024
Marshall
95–92
James Madison
2025
Performance by school
Member
Winners
Winning Years
Western Kentucky
9
1986, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 2003, 2008, 2014
Louisiana Tech
7
1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
Middle Tennessee
7
2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2013
Little Rock
5
2011, 2012, 2015, 2018, 2019
Old Dominion
5
1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1990
Troy
3
2016, 2017, 2021
Charlotte
1
1988
FIU
1
2002
James Madison
1
2023
Marshall
1
2024
UT Arlington
1
2022
TOTAL
39
Current conference members as of the 2023–24 season are indicated in bold .
See also
References
"Pensacola Selected to Host 2021-25 Basketball Championships" (Press release). Sun Belt Conference. March 3, 2020. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
"Pensacola Selected to Host 2021-25 Basketball Championships" (Press release). Sun Belt Conference. March 3, 2020. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
Sun Belt Conference championships
NCAA women's college basketball tournaments Division I Early season
Conference postseason
Postseason
Division II Conference postseason
Postseason
Division III
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