Conference USA women's basketball championship history
A look back at the Conference USA women's basketball champions.
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Conference USA holds an annual women’s basketball tournament with the winner getting an automatic bid to the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament.
Conference USA features 14 teams, including Charlotte, Florida Atlantic, Florida International, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Middle Tennessee State, North Texas, Old Dominion, Rice, Southern Miss, Texas-Arlington, UAB, UTEP, and Western Kentucky.
The conference began holding tournaments in 1996.
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Read below for a list of past champions.
2021: MIDDLE TENNESSEE
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Middle Tennessee won the tournament in 2021, beating Rice 68-65.
2020: NO CHAMPION
No champion was crowned due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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2019: RICE
Rice won its first C-USA title in 2019. They defeated Middle Tennessee, 69-54. Nancy Mulkey was named tournament MVP.
2018: WESTERN KENTUCKY
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Western Kentucky won its third title in four years. The Hilltoppers defeated UAB, 72-57. Tashia Brown won a second MVP award.
2017: WESTERN KENTUCKY
Western Kentucky won its second conference title in 2017, defeating Southern Miss 67-56. Tashia Brown was named tournament MVP.
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2016: MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
Middle Tennessee State defeated Old Dominion, 70-54, in 2016. Ty Petty won the tournament MVP.
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2015: WESTERN KENTUCKY
In 2015, Western Kentucky won its first C-USA title. They defeated Southern Miss, 60-57. Alexis Govan was named MVP.
2014: MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
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In 2014, Middle Tennessee State knocked off Tulsa, 84-55. Ebony Rowe won tournament MVP.
2013: TULSA
Tulsa defeated Central Florida, 75-66, in 2013. Taleya Mayberry was named tournament MVP.
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2012: UTEP
In 2012, UTEP won the title over Central Florida 69-65. Gloria Brown was named tournament MVP.
2011: CENTRAL FLORIDA
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Central Florida claimed Conference USA glory in 2011. They defeated Tulane 85-73. Jelisa Caldwell won the MVP award.
2010: TULANE
Tulane won its fifth conference title in 2010. The Green Wave defeated UAB 62-54. Daniell Nunn won the MVP award.
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2009: CENTRAL FLORIDA
Central Florida defeated Southern Miss in overtime, 65-54. Emma Cannon was named MVP.
2008: SMU
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SMU defeated UTEP, 73-57, to claim its first conference title in 2008. Janielle Dodds was named tournament MVP.
2007: EAST CAROLINA
East Carolina won the title in 2007, defeating Rice 79-70. LaCoya Terry won the tournament MVP award.
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2006: TULSA
Tulsa won its first conference title in 2006. They defeated Rice, 55-52. Jillian Robbins was named tournament MVP.
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2005: TCU
TCU defeated Louisville, 60-41, in 2005. Sandora Irvin won a second MVP award.
2004: HOUSTON
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Houston won its first C-USA title in 2004, defeating TCU 86-75. Chandi Jones was named tournament MVP.
2003: TCU
TCU needed overtime to beat Cincinnati. The Horned Frogs won the game, 85-76. Sandora Irvin was named tournament MVP.
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2002: CINCINNATI
Cincinnati won the conference title in 2002. The Bearcats defeated Tulane, 68-56. Valerie King became the first multi-MVP winner.
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2001: TULANE
In 2001, Tulane won the fourth title in five years. They defeated Cincinnati, 63-50. Valerie King, of Cincinnati, won the tournament MVP award.
2000: TULANE
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Tulane repeated as champions in 2000. They defeated UAB, 73-70. Janell Burse was named tournament MVP.
1999: TULANE
Tulane won the conference title in 1999, defeating Cincinnati 58-44. Grace Daley was named tournament MVP.
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1998: MEMPHIS
Memphis won a second C-USA title in 1998, defeating Louisville 79-75. LaTonya Johnson won MVP.
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1997: TULANE
Tulane won the conference title in 1997. The Green Wave defeated Marquette, 76-53. Mary Lowry was named tournament MVP.
1996: MEMPHIS
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Memphis won the first-ever Conference USA women’s basketball tournament in 1996. The Tigers defeated DePaul, 93-87, in overtime. Keeta Matthews was named tournament MVP.