MAAC women's basketball tournament explained

MAAC women's basketball tournament
Optional Subheader:Conference basketball championship
Sport:College basketball
Conference:Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
Number Of Teams:11
Format:Single-elimination tournament
Current Stadium:Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall
Current Location:Atlantic City, NJ
Years:1982–present
Most Recent:2024
Current Champion:Fairfield Stags (5th)
Most Championships:Marist (11)
Website:MAACSports.com Women's Basketball

The MAAC women's basketball tournament determines the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference's champion and the winner of the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament.

Seeding

Seeds in the MAAC tournament are linked to teams' conference records. Non-conference games are not a factor. The team with the overall best record in the conference is seeded "1", the next best conference record "2", and so on.[1]

Starting with the 2014 tournament, teams seeded from 1 to 6 receive a bye in the first round.

Tournament champions by year

YearMAAC ChampionScoreRunner-upMost Valuable PlayerVenue (and city)
1982Saint Peter's65–51ArmyBlanche Jones, St. Peter'sBrendan Byrne Arena (East Rutherford, New Jersey)
1983Saint Peter's59–51ManhattanSheila Tighe, ManhattanBrendan Byrne Arena (East Rutherford, New Jersey)
1984Saint Peter's80–69Holy CrossAmanda Berry, Saint Peter'sBrendan Byrne Arena (East Rutherford, New Jersey)
1985Holy Cross62–60Saint Peter'sJanet Hourihan, Holy CrossAlumni Hall (Fairfield, Connecticut)
1986La Salle78–67Saint Peter'sLinda Hester, La SalleHart Center (Worcester, Massachusetts)
1987Manhattan70–64Holy CrossBridget Robeson, ManhattanHalsey Field House (Annapolis, Maryland)
1988Fairfield55–50La SalleDana Pellegrino, FairfieldWestchester County Center (White Plains, New York)
1989Holy Cross82–81La SalleAnn Lambiotte, Holy CrossHart Center (Worcester, Massachusetts)
1990Manhattan78–69Holy CrossDonna Seybold, ManhattanHayman Hall (Philadelphia)
1991Fairfield80–78Saint Peter'sLisa Mikelic, FairfieldDraddy Gymnasium (Riverdale, New York)
1992Saint Peter's73–71La SalleJoann Balsamo, Saint Peter'sKnickerbocker Arena (Albany, New York)
1993Saint Peter's72–64Loyola (MD)Nadine Davis, Saint Peter'sKnickerbocker Arena (Albany, New York)
1994Loyola (MD)72–66FairfieldPatty Stoffey, Loyola (MD)Knickerbocker Arena (Albany, New York)
1995Loyola (MD)67–51FairfieldPatty Stoffey, Loyola (MD)Knickerbocker Arena (Albany, New York)
1996Manhattan92–66FairfieldWanda Camps, ManhattanKnickerbocker Arena (Albany, New York)
1997Saint Peter's66–38NiagaraCrystal Robinson, Saint Peter'sMarine Midland Arena (Buffalo, New York)
1998Fairfield59–53Loyola (MD)Page Driscoll, FairfieldPepsi Arena (Albany, New York)
1999Saint Peter's64–62SienaLeah Cromer, Saint Peter'sMarine Midland Arena (Buffalo, New York)
2000Saint Peter's61–46FairfieldLawanda Greene, Saint Peter'sPepsi Arena (Albany, New York)
2001 Siena70–68FairfieldLiene Jansone, SienaHSBC Center (Buffalo, New York)
2002Saint Peter's83–71SienaFelicia Harris, Saint Peter'sPepsi Arena (Albany, New York)
2003Manhattan65–57SienaSiobhan Kilkenny, ManhattanSovereign Bank Arena (Trenton, New Jersey)
2004Marist76–74CanisiusStephanie Del Preore, MaristPepsi Arena (Albany, New York)
2005Canisius60–59MaristBecky Zak, CanisiusHSBC Arena (Buffalo, New York)
2006Marist68–57Loyola (MD)Meg Dahlman, MaristPepsi Arena (Albany, New York)
2007Marist64–57 (OT)IonaRachele Fitz, MaristArena at Harbor Yard (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
2008Marist83–63IonaSarah Smrdel, MaristTimes Union Center (Albany, New York)
2009Marist78–63CanisiusJulianne Viani, MaristTimes Union Center (Albany, New York)
2010Marist66–49FairfieldRachele Fitz, MaristTimes Union Center (Albany, New York)
2011Marist63–45Loyola (MD)Erica Allenspach, MaristWebster Bank Arena (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
2012Marist61–35FairfieldCorielle Yarde, MaristMassMutual Center (Springfield, Massachusetts)
2013Marist72–48IonaElizabeth Beynnon, MaristMassMutual Center (Springfield, Massachusetts)
2014Marist70–66QuinnipiacSydney Coffey, MaristMassMutual Center (Springfield, Massachusetts)
2015Quinnipiac72–61MaristJasmine Martin, QuinnipiacTimes Union Center (Albany, New York)
2016Iona57–41QuinnipiacMarina Lizarazu, IonaTimes Union Center (Albany, New York)
2017Quinnipiac81–73RiderAdily Martucci, QuinnipiacTimes Union Center (Albany, New York)
2018Quinnipiac67–58MaristJen Fay, QuinnipiacTimes Union Center (Albany, New York)
2019Quinnipiac81–51MaristJen Fay, QuinnipiacTimes Union Center (Albany, New York)
2020Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic
2021Marist69–30Saint Peter'sWillow Duffell, MaristBoardwalk Hall (Atlantic City, New Jersey)
2022Fairfield73–68ManhattanLou Lopez-Senechal, FairfieldBoardwalk Hall (Atlantic City, New Jersey)
2023Iona73–60ManhattanJuana Camilion, IonaBoardwalk Hall (Atlantic City, New Jersey)
2024Fairfield70–62 (OT)NiagaraJanelle Brown, FairfieldBoardwalk Hall (Atlantic City, New Jersey)

Champions

SchoolChampionshipsRunner-upLast titleLast title appearance
Marist11420212021
Saint Peter's9420022021
Quinnipiac4220192019
Fairfield5720242024
Manhattan4320032023
Loyola (MD)2419952011
Holy Cross2319891990
Iona2320232023
Siena1320012003
La Salle1319861992
Canisius1220052009
Niagara022024
Rider012017
Army011982
Monmouth00

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Women's Basketball Championship History .