NJCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championship
The NJCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championship is an American intercollegiate basketball tournament conducted by the National Junior College Athletic Association, and determines the Division I women's national champion. The tournament has been held since 1975. The most successful program, Trinity Valley Community College, has won the tournament eight times, including three straight championships from 2012-2015. From 1998-2014, the tournament was hosted at Bicentennial Center in Salina, Kansas. Since 2016, the tournament is held at Rip Griffin Center, on the campus of former NJCAA member Lubbock Christian University, in Lubbock, Texas.
Format
The tournament consists of 24 teams with 8 teams receiving a bye in the first round.Championships
Year | Winner | Runner Up | Score |
1975 | Temple Junior College | North Iowa Area Community College | 59-58 |
1976 | Seminole Junior College | Jackson Community College | 83-74 |
1977 | Panola Junior College | Seminole Junior College | 69-68 |
1978 | Panola Junior College | East Mississippi Community College | 67-63 |
1979 | Northern Oklahoma College-Tonkawa | Tyler Junior College | 74-52 |
1980 | Truett-McConnell College | Cloud County Community College | 63-61 |
1981 | Louisberg College | Moberly College | 65-63 |
1982 | Moberly Junior College | Louisberg College | 73-72 |
1983 | Northwest Mississippi Junior College | Cumberland Junior College | 75-69 |
1984 | Roane State Community College | Northwest Mississippi Community College | 69-53 |
1985 | Connors State College | Odessa College | 73-71 |
1986 | Odessa College | Northeast Mississippi Junior College | 80-69 |
1987 | Northeast Mississippi Junior College | St. Gregory's Community College | 68-64 |
1988 | Kilgore College | John A Logan College | 78-71 |
1989 | Central Arizona College | Connors State College | 77-57 |
1990 | Kilgore College | Emmanuel College | 84-75 |
1991 | Odessa College | Palm Beach College | 88-83 |
1992 | Louisberg College | Central Florida Community College | 104-89 |
1993 | Kilgore College | Louisberg College | 104-99 |
1994 | Trinity Valley Community College | Westark Community College | 104-95 |
1995 | Westark Community College | Trinity Valley Community College | 82-75 |
1996 | Trinity Valley Community College | Independence Community College | 69-55 |
1997 | Trinity Valley Community College | Central Florida Community College | 79-69 |
1998 | Central Arizona College | Trinity Valley Community College | 76-63 |
1999 | Trinity Valley Community College | Central Arizona College | 77-53 |
2000 | Tyler Junior College | Southwestern Illinois College | 57-39 |
2001 | Cloud County Community College | Midland College | 71-56 |
2002 | Seward County Community College | Northeastern Oklahoma College A&M | 87-80 |
2003 | Gulf Coast Community College | Western Nebraska Community College | 81-42 |
2004 | Trinity Vallley Community College | Gulf Coast Community College | 77-66 |
2005 | Central Arizona College | College of Southern Idaho | 83-50 |
2006 | Monroe Community College | Odessa College | 76-64 |
2007 | Odessa College | Central Arizona College | 73-50 |
2008 | Gulf Coast Community College | Central Arizona College | 62-61 |
2009 | Central Arizona College | Jefferson College | 78-71 |
2010 | Gulf Coast Community College | Jefferson College | 83-61 |
2011 | North Idaho College | Trinity Valley Community College | 90-81 |
2012 | Trinity Valley Community College | Hutchinson Community College | 69-55 |
2013 | Trinity Valley Community College | Central Arizona College | 83-71 |
2014 | Trinity Valley Community College | Hutchinson Community College | 65-46 |
2015 | Chipola College | Hutchinson Community College | 54-46 |
2016 | Gulf Coast State College | Trinity Valley Community College | 63-47 |
2017 | Gulf Coast State College | Trinity Valley Community College | 87-63 |
2018 | Tallahassee | Trinity Valley Community College | 69-51 |
2019 | Gulf Coast State College | New Mexico Junior College | 68-62 |