Mountain West Conference Women's Basketball Tournament

The Mountain West Conference Women's Basketball Tournament is the conference championship tournament in women's basketball for the Mountain West Conference. It is a single-elimination tournament involving all of the 11 league schools, and seeding is based on regular-season records with head-to-head match-up as a tie-breaker. The winner receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA women's basketball tournament.

Mountain West Conference Women's Basketball Tournament
Conference Basketball Championship
SportBasketball
ConferenceMountain West Conference
Number of teams11
FormatSingle-elimination tournament
Current stadiumThomas & Mack Center
Current locationLas Vegas, Nevada
Played2000–present
Last contest2019
Current championBoise State Broncos (4)
Most championshipsNew Mexico Lobos (5)
Official websiteMountain West Conference Women's Basketball

In the first round, the #8 seed plays the #9 seed, the #7 seed plays the #10 seed, and the #6 seed plays the #11 seed, with the 3 top seeds (ranked by conference record) play the winners of those respective games, while the #4 and #5 seed play each other. The winners of the four games play each other in the Semifinals, and the winner of those two games play off against each other to determine the champion.

Results

Year Tournament Champion Regular Season Champion
2000 Utah (1) Utah
2001 Colorado State (1) Utah
2002 BYU (1) Colorado State
2003 New Mexico (1) Utah
2004 New Mexico (2) Utah
2005 New Mexico (3) New Mexico
2006 Utah (2) BYU
2007 New Mexico (4) BYU
2008 New Mexico (5) Utah
2009 Utah (3) Utah / San Diego State
2010 San Diego State (1) TCU
2011 Utah (4) BYU
2012 San Diego State (2) San Diego State
2013 Fresno State (1) San Diego State
2014 Fresno State (2) Colorado State
2015 Boise State (1) Colorado State
2016 Colorado State (2) Colorado State
2017 Boise State (2) Colorado State
2018 Boise State (3) Boise State/UNLV
2019 Boise State (4) Boise State
2020 Boise State (5) Fresno State

References

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