CCAA Women's Basketball Tournament

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CCAA Women's Basketball Tournament
Conference Basketball Championship
SportBasketball
ConferenceCalifornia Collegiate Athletic Association
Number of teams8
FormatSingle-elimination tournament
Current stadiumRIMAC Arena
Current locationSan Diego, CA
Played1986–1995, 2008–present
Current championCal State East Bay (3rd)
Most championshipsCal Poly Pomona (11)
Official websiteCCAA women's basketball
Host stadiums
Campus Sites (2008–2012, 2017–present)
Citizens Business Bank Arena (2013–2014)
Stockton Arena (2015–2016)
Host locations
Campus Sites (2008–2012, 2017–present)
Ontario, CA (2013–2014)
Stockton, CA (2015–2016)

The California Collegiate Athletic Association Women's Basketball Tournament is the annual conference women's basketball championship tournament for the California Collegiate Athletic Association. The tournament was held annually between 1986 and 1998, discontinued between 1999 and 2007, and then held annually again after it was re-established in 2008. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records.[1]

The winner, named conference champion, receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Women's Division II Basketball Championship.

Results[]

First tournament (1986–1998)[]

Year Champions Score Runner-Up
1986 Cal Poly Pomona 69–61 Cal State Northridge
1987 Cal Poly Pomona 80–46 Cal State Northridge
1988 Cal Poly Pomona 71–59 Cal State Los Angeles
1989 Cal Poly Pomona 75–62 Cal State Northridge
1990 Cal Poly Pomona 79–47 Cal State Northridge
1991 Cal Poly Pomona 76–47 Cal State Los Angeles
1992 Cal Poly Pomona 57–45 Cal State Dominguez Hills
1993 Cal Poly Pomona 80–72 Cal State San Bernardino
1994 Cal State San Bernardino 70–57 Cal State Dominguez Hills
1995 Cal State Dominguez Hills 69–66 UC Riverside
1996 UC Riverside 66–58 Cal State Dominguez Hills
1997 Cal Poly Pomona 76–52 Cal State Dominguez Hills
1998 Cal Poly Pomona 70–55 Cal State Dominguez Hills

Second tournament (2008–present)[]

Year Champions Score Runner-Up Arena
2008 Chico State 69–63 UC San Diego Coussoulis Arena (San Bernardino, CA)
2009 Cal State Dominguez Hills 74–69 Humboldt State Coussoulis Arena (San Bernardino, CA)
2010 Humboldt State 85–55 Chico State Lumberjack Arena (Arcata, CA)
2011 Cal Poly Pomona 59–53 Cal State Monterey Bay Pioneer Gymnasium, (Hayward, CA)
2012 Cal State Monterey Bay 71–69 Cal State Los Angeles RIMAC Arena (La Jolla, San Diego, CA)
2013 UC San Diego 66–61 Cal State Los Angeles Citizens Business Bank Arena (Ontario, CA)
2014 Cal State Dominguez Hills 65–61 Cal Poly Pomona Citizens Business Bank Arena (Ontario, CA)
2015 Cal State Dominguez Hills 76–57 Cal State East Bay Stockton Arena (Stockton, CA)
2016 Cal State East Bay 68–53 Cal State Dominguez Hills Stockton Arena (Stockton, CA)
2017 Cal State East Bay 62–53 UC San Diego The Sports Center (San Marcos, CA)
2018 Humboldt State 76–75 UC San Diego Kellogg Arena (Pomona, CA)
2019 UC San Diego 72–60 Cal Poly Pomona Pioneer Gymnasium (Hayward, CA)
2020 UC San Diego 73–62 Cal State San Marcos RIMAC Arena (La Jolla, San Diego, CA)
2021 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Cal State East Bay 80–66 Cal State San Marcos Lumberjack Arena (Arcata, CA)

Championship records[]

School Finals Record Finals Appearances Years
Cal Poly Pomona 11–2 13 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998, 2011
Cal State Dominguez Hills 4–6 10 1995, 2009, 2014, 2015
UC San Diego 3–3 6 2013, 2019, 2020
Cal State East Bay 3–1 4 2016, 2017, 2022
Humboldt State 2–1 3 2010, 2018
Cal State Monterey Bay 1–1 2 2012
Chico State 1–1 2 2008
UC Riverside 1–1 2 1996
Cal State San Bernardino 1–1 2 1994
Cal State Northridge 0–4 4
Cal State Los Angeles 0–4 4
Cal State San Marcos 0–2 2

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "CCAA Women's Basketball Tournament History". Year-by-year records. CCAA. 2021. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
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