West Coast Conference women's basketball tournament Collegiate basketball tournament
The West Coast Conference women's basketball tournament is the annual concluding tournament for the NCAA college basketball in the West Coast Conference . The winner receives an automatic berth into the NCAA Women's Basketball Championship . The championship is broadcast nationally on ESPNU .
Games were at campus sites from 1992 to 1994, then were played at the same location as the men's tournament, beginning in 1995.
Beginning in 2012, the WCC adopted a new format to incorporate a ninth team (BYU ). In 2012 and 2013, the tournament started on Wednesday instead of Friday, and a first round 8 vs. 9 game was added. The winner of the 8/9 game played the 5 seed on Day 2 of the Tournament (Thursday). The 6 vs. 7 match took place that same day. Day 3, or the Quarterfinals (Friday), featured the winner of the 5/8/9 game playing the 4 seed and the winner of the 6/7 game playing the 3 seed. The top two seeds entered in the semifinals on Saturday. All teams were off on Sunday (all WCC members are private, faith-based schools, and BYU has a strict policy against Sunday play), and the championship game was played Monday on ESPNU . BYUtv Sports showed all games on the women's side except for the championship.
The format changed to a traditional 10-team tournament with the addition of Pacific for the 2013–14 season.
At the end of each tournament, an all-tournament team is named, with one individual selected as Most Valuable Player. Four players have earned MVP honors more than once—Valerie Gillom of San Francisco, Jill Barta of Gonzaga, and Alex Fowler of Portland twice each; and Gonzaga's Courtney Vandersloot three times.
Past WCC women's basketball tournament results
Gonzaga's Courtney Vandersloot, the only three-time tournament MVP, is also the WCC's only three-time Player of the Year .
Year
Champion
Runner-Up
Site
MVP[ 1]
1992
Santa Clara
San Francisco
Toso Pavilion , Santa Clara , California
Melissa King, Santa Clara
1993
San Diego
Santa Clara
Jill Shaver, San Diego
1994
Portland
Gonzaga
Amy Claboe, Portland
1995
San Francisco
Portland
Valerie Gillon, San Francisco
1996
San Francisco
Portland
Valerie Gillon, San Francisco
1997
San Francisco
Portland
Gersten Pavilion , Los Angeles , California
Brittany Lindhe, San Francisco
1998
Santa Clara
Saint Mary's
Toso Pavilion, Santa Clara, California
Lisa Sacco, Santa Clara
1999
Saint Mary's
Pepperdine
Tracy Morris, Saint Mary's
2000
San Diego
Pepperdine
Jessica Gray, San Diego
2001
Saint Mary's
Loyola Marymount
Jenny Craig Pavilion , San Diego , California
Jermisha Dosty, Saint Mary's
2002
Pepperdine
Santa Clara
Damaris Hinojosa, Pepperdine
2003
Pepperdine
Santa Clara
Kendra Rhea, Santa Clara
2004
Loyola Marymount
Gonzaga
Leavey Center , Santa Clara, California
Adrianne Slaughter, Loyola Marymount
2005
Santa Clara
Gonzaga
Michelle Cozad, Santa Clara
2006
Pepperdine
Santa Clara
McCarthey Athletic Center , Spokane, Washington
Daphanie Kennedy, Pepperdine
2007
Gonzaga
Loyola Marymount
Chiles Center , Portland , Oregon
Heather Bowman, Gonzaga
2008
San Diego
Gonzaga
Jenny Craig Pavilion, San Diego, California
Amanda Rego, San Diego
2009
Gonzaga
San Diego
Orleans Arena , Paradise , Nevada
Courtney Vandersloot , Gonzaga
2010
Gonzaga
Pepperdine
Courtney Vandersloot , Gonzaga
2011
Gonzaga
Saint Mary's
Courtney Vandersloot , Gonzaga[ 2]
2012
BYU
Gonzaga
Haley Steed, BYU[ 3]
2013
Gonzaga
San Diego
Haiden Palmer, Gonzaga[ 4]
2014
Gonzaga
BYU
Sunny Greinacher, Gonzaga[ 5]
2015
BYU
San Francisco
Lexi Eaton, BYU[ 6]
2016
San Francisco
BYU
Taylor Proctor, San Francisco
2017
Gonzaga
Saint Mary's
Jill Barta, Gonzaga[ 7]
2018
Gonzaga
San Diego
Jill Barta, Gonzaga[ 8]
2019
BYU
Gonzaga
Paisley Johnson, BYU[ 9]
2020
Portland
San Diego
Alex Fowler, Portland[ 10]
2021
Gonzaga
BYU
Jill Townsend, Gonzaga[ 11]
2022
Gonzaga
BYU
Melody Kempton, Gonzaga[ 12]
2023
Portland
Gonzaga
Alex Fowler, Portland[ 13]
2024
Portland
Gonzaga
Kennedy Dickie, Portland[ 14]
Former WCC members highlighted in pink.
Member
Winners
Winning Years
Gonzaga
10
2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022
Portland
4
1994, 2020, 2023, 2024
San Francisco
4
1995, 1996, 1997, 2016
BYU
3
2012, 2015, 2019
San Diego
3
1993, 2000, 2008
Pepperdine
3
2002, 2003, 2006
Santa Clara
3
1992, 1998, 2005
Saint Mary's
2
1999, 2001
Loyola Marymount
1
2004
Pacific
0
References
^ "WCC Tournament Recaps" (PDF) . 2010–11 West Coast Conference Women's Basketball Media Guide . West Coast Conference. pp. 71– 73. Retrieved April 10, 2011 .
^ "2011 WCC Women's Basketball All-Tournament Team Announced" (Press release). West Coast Conference. March 7, 2011. Retrieved April 10, 2011 .
^ "BYU women punch NCAA Tournament ticket with WCC title win over Gonzaga" . Salt Lake Tribune . March 7, 2012. Retrieved March 7, 2012 .
^ Associated Press (March 11, 2013). "Gonzaga Heads to Post Season Defeating San Diego" . West Coast Conference. Retrieved March 12, 2013 .
^ "BYU women fall in scoring hole, lose to Gonzaga in WCC Championship" . The Daily Universe . March 11, 2014. Retrieved March 12, 2014 .
^ "Cougar women claim second WCC title, NCAA tourney next" . Salt Lake Tribune . March 10, 2015. Retrieved March 10, 2015 .
^ Crumpacker, John (March 7, 2017). "Crumpacker - Jill Barta Leads Gonzaga To #WCChoops Title" . West Coast Conference. Retrieved March 8, 2017 .
^ Crumpacker, John (March 6, 2018). "Crumpacker - Zags Dance Again After Dispatching Toreros" . West Coast Conference. Retrieved March 6, 2018 .
^ Gurney, Brandon (March 12, 2019). "Cougars Surpass Expectations, beat Gonzaga 82-68 for Conference Championship" . Deseret News . Archived from the original on March 13, 2019. Retrieved March 12, 2019 .
^ Faraudo, Jeff (March 10, 2020). "Faraudo: Portland Completes Title Run" . West Coast Conference. Retrieved March 19, 2020 .
^ "2021 UCU West Coast Conference Women's All-Tournament Team" (PDF) (Press release). West Coast Conference. March 9, 2021. Retrieved March 9, 2021 .
^ "Gonzaga Wins 2022 WCC Women's Basketball Championship" (Press release). West Coast Conference. March 8, 2022. Retrieved March 9, 2022 .
^ "Portland Wins 2023 UCU WCC Basketball Tournament" (Press release). West Coast Conference. March 7, 2023. Retrieved March 8, 2023 .
^ "Portland Knock Off Favored Gonzaga For The WCC Title" (Press release). West Coast Conference. March 12, 2024.
See also
Teams Future team Championships & awards Seasons
West Coast Conference championships
NCAA women's college basketball tournaments
Division I
Early season Conference postseason Postseason
Division II
Conference postseason Postseason
Division III