Big Sky Conference women's basketball championship history
A look back at the Big Sky Conference women's basketball champions.
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The Big Sky Conference holds an annual women’s basketball tournament with the winner getting an automatic bid to the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament.
The Big Sky features 11 teams, including Eastern Washington, Idaho, Idaho State, Montana, Montana State, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Portland State, Sacramento State, Southern Utah, and Weber State.
The women’s basketball conference tournament begins March 9 and runs through March 14.
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The Big Sky began holding women’s basketball tournaments in 1989.
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Read below for a list of past champions.
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2021: IDAHO STATE
Idaho State was the top seed in the tournament and cruised to a conference title. The team beat Idaho, 84-49 in the championship.
2020: NO CHAMPION
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The 2020 tournament was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
2019: PORTLAND STATE
Portland State defeated Eastern Washington, 61-59, in 2019. Ashley Bolston was named MVP.
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2018: NORTHERN COLORADO
Northern Colorado defeated Idaho, 91-69, in 2018. Savannah Smith was named tournament MVP.
2017: MONTANA STATE
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Montana State defeated Idaho State, 62-56, in 2017. Peyton Ferris was named tournament MVP.
2016: IDAHO
Idaho won the title in 2016, defeating Idaho State 67-65. Mikayla Ferenz was named tournament MVP.
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2015: MONTANA
Montana won the Big Sky in 2015, 60-49, over Northern Colorado. Kellie Rubel was named MVP.
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2014: NORTH DAKOTA
North Dakota defeated Montana, 72-55, in 2014. Mia Loyd was named tournament MVP.
2013: MONTANA
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Montana won the Big Sky in 2013. The Grizzlies defeated Northern Colorado, 56-43. Kenzie De Boer was named tournament MVP.
2012: IDAHO STATE
Idaho State narrowly defeated Northern Colorado in 2012, 49-46. Chelsea Pickering was named tournament MVP.
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2011: MONTANA
Montana defeated Portland State, 62-58, in 2011. Stephanie Stender was named tournament MVP.
2010: PORTLAND STATE
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Portland State defeated Montana State, 62-58, in 2010. Claire Faucher was named MVP.
2009: MONTANA
In 2009, Montana repeated as champions defeating Portland State 69-62. Mandy Morales won a second MVP award.
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2008: MONTANA
Montana put up the first 100-point game in the Big Sky. The Grizzlies defeated Montana State, 101-65, in 2008. Mandy Morales was the tournament MVP.
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2007: IDAHO STATE
Idaho State defeated Northern Arizona in 2007, 84-78. Natalie Doma won the MVP award.
2006: NORTHERN ARIZONA
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In 2006, Northern Arizona won its first Big Sky title. They defeated Weber State, 74-59.
2005: MONTANA
Montana repeated as champions in 2005, defeating Weber State 81-64. Hollie Tyler was named tournament MVP.
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2004: MONTANA
Montana was back on top of the Big Sky in 2004. The Grizzlies defeated Idaho State, 66-62. Brooklynn Lorenzen was named tournament MVP.
2003: WEBER STATE
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Weber State repeated as champions in 2003. Sheila Robertson was named tournament MVP.
2002: WEBER STATE
In 2002, Weber State defeated Montana State 53-47. Stephanie Stanger was tournament MVP.
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2001: IDAHO STATE
Idaho State won its first Big Sky title in 2001. They defeated Montana, 68-59. Mandi Carver was the MVP.
2000: MONTANA
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Montana defeated Cal State Northridge, 66-53, in 2000. Linda Weyler took home the MVP award.
1999: CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE
In 1999, Cal State Northridge got a taste for the Big Sky title. They defeated Portland State, 79-65. Edniesha Curry was named tournament MVP.
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1998: MONTANA
Montana would remain on top in the Big Sky again in 1998. The Grizzlies knocked off Northern Arizona 52-48. Angella Bieber was named tournament MVP.
1997: MONTANA
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Montana stayed winning in 1997, beating Montana State 52-49. Greta Koss won a second straight tournament MVP.
1996: MONTANA
In 1996, Montana won its seventh title in eight years, defeating Weber State 72-60. Greta Koss was named tournament MVP.
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BIG EAST CONFERENCE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY
1995: MONTANA
Montana defeated Montana State in 1995, 75-57. Kristy Langton-Schlimgen was named tournament MVP.
1994: MONTANA
Montana was back on top in 1994, defeating Boise State 81-65. Ann Lake was named tournament MVP.
1993: MONTANA STATE
Montana State ended Montana’s streak in 1993. The Bobcats defeated the Grizzlies, 64-57. Cass Bauer was named tournament MVP.
1992: MONTANA
In 1992, Montana knocked off Boise State in the finals. They defeated the Broncos, 82-67. Shannon Cate won her third MVP award.
1991: MONTANA
Montana won a third consecutive title in 1991. They defeated Montana State, 77-49. Shannon Cate became the first multi-MVP winner.
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1990: MONTANA
In 1990, Montana won the title for a second time. They defeated Idaho, 64-49. Shannon Cate was named tournament MVP.
1989: MONTANA
Montana won the first-ever Big Sky Conference tournament in 1989. The Grizzlies defeated Idaho, 63-49. Lis McLeod was named tournament MVP.