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Great American Conference women's basketball tournament

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Collegiate basketball tournament
Great American Conferencee women's basketball tournament
Conference basketball championship
SportBasketball
ConferenceGreat American Conference
Number of teams8
FormatSingle-elimination tournament
Played2012–present
Current championHarding (3rd)
Most championshipsSouthwestern Oklahoma State (4)
Official websiteGAC women's basketball
Host stadiums
FireLake Arena (2022–2023)
Sawyer Center (2021)
Bruin Fieldhouse (2012–2020)
Host locations
Shawnee, OK (2022–2023)
Bethany, OK (2021)
Bartlesville, OK (2012–2020)

TheGreat American Conference women's basketball tournament is the annual conferencebasketball championship tournament for theGreat American Conference.

The tournament has been held annually since 2012, one year after the conference was initially founded. It is asingle-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records.[1]

The winner receives the conference's automatic bid to theNCAA Division II women's basketball tournament.

Southwestern Oklahoma State has won the most tournaments with four.

Results

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YearChampionsScoreRunner-upMVPVenue
2012Southwestern Oklahoma State69–58HardingDarcie Dick,
Southwestern Oklahoma State
Bruin Fieldhouse
(Bartlesville, OK)
2013Arkansas Tech70–66
(OT)
Southwestern Oklahoma StateJessica Weatherford,
Arkansas Tech
2014Southwestern Oklahoma State (2)78–74HardingMichelle Fisher,
Southwestern Oklahoma State
2015Harding68–50Arkansas TechSydney Layrock,
Harding
2016Arkansas Tech (2)106–85Southwestern Oklahoma StateFatima Adams,
Arkansas Tech
2017Harding (2)75–73Arkansas TechSydnie Jones,
Harding
2018Arkansas Tech (3)63–62HardingCheyenne North,
Arkansas Tech
2019Southwestern Oklahoma State (3)87–66Arkansas TechBethany Franks,
Southwestern Oklahoma State
2020Southeastern Oklahoma State71–52Arkansas–MonticelloKamryn Cantwell,
Southeastern Oklahoma State
2021Southern Nazarene58–56Southeastern Oklahoma StateCassandra Awatt,
Southern Nazarene
Sawyer Center
(Bethany, OK)
2022Southwestern Oklahoma State (4)89–68Arkansas TechMakyra Tramble,
Southwestern Oklahoma State
FireLake Arena
(Shawnee, OK)
2023Southern Nazarene (2)57–46HardingHannah Giddey,
Southern Nazarene
2024Henderson State71–55Southwestern Oklahoma StateAshley Farrar,
Henderson State
2025Harding (3)69–52Southeastern Oklahoma StateSage Hawley,
Harding

Championship records

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SchoolFinals
Appearances
Finals
Record
Years
Southwestern Oklahoma State74–32012, 2014, 2019, 2022
Harding73–42015, 2017, 2025
Arkansas Tech73–42013, 2016, 2018
Southern Nazarene22–02021, 2023
Southeastern Oklahoma State31–22020
Henderson State11–02024
Arkansas–Monticello10–1

See also

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References

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  1. ^"GAC WOMEN'S BASKETBALL HISTORY"(PDF).History. Great American Conference. 2022. Retrieved6 February 2022.
Full members
Affiliate members
  • 1men's soccer
NCAA women's college basketball tournaments
Division I
Early season
Conference
postseason
Postseason
Defunct
Division II
Conference
postseason
Postseason
Division III
Postseason
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