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WAC TOURNAMENT – WOMEN’S HISTORY
COMPOSITE TOURNAMENT RECORDS
School
Creighton
Louisiana Tech
San Diego State
Rice
Seattle U
Utah
Idaho
SMU
Brigham Young
Fresno State
Colorado State
Bakersfield
Boise State
Denver
New Mexico
New Mexico State
TCU
UNLV
Nevada
Hawai‘i
Utah State
San Jose State
Tulsa
UTEP
Chicago State
UT Arlington
UTSA
Texas-Pan American
Texas State
Utah Valley
Wyoming
Appearances
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2 (1991-92)
12 (2002-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)
7 (1991-92-93-94-95-96-97)
9 (1997-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05)
2 (2013-14)
9 (1991-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99)
9 (2006-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14)
9 (1997-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05)
8 (1992-93-94-95-96-97-98-99)
20 (1993-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12)
8 (1992-93-94-95-96-97-98-99)
1 (2014)
10 (2002-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11)
1 (2013)
8 (1992-93-94-95-96-97-98-99)
9 (2006-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14)
5 (1997-98-99-00-01)
1 (1999)
12 (2001-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12)
16 (1997-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12)
8 (2006-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)
13 (1997-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-12-13)
8 (1998-99-00-01-02-03-04-05)
12 (1992-93-94-95-96-98-99-00-01-02-03-05)
1 (2014)
1 (2013)
1 (2013)
1 (2014)
1 (2013)
1 (2014)
8 (1991-92-93-94-95-96-97-98)
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4
23
11
14
4
12
10
11
9
19
8
1
9
1
8
9
4
1
7
9
4
5
3
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
L
1
7
5
7
2
7
7
8
7
16
7
1
9
1
8
9
4
1
12
16
8
13
8
13
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
Pct
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.767
.688
.667
.667
.632
.588
.579
.563
.543
.533
.500
.500
.500
.500
.500
.500
.500
.368
.360
.333
.278
.273
.235
.000
.000
.000
.000
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.000
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Championships
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1 (1992)
4 (2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2010)
2 (1994, 1997)
1 (2000, 2005)
0
2 (1991, 1995)
2 (2013, 2014)
1 (1999)
1 (1993)
3 (2009, 2011, 2012)
1 (1996)
0
1 (2007)
1 (1998)
0
1 (2001)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
NOTE: Fresno State vacated the 2008 WAC Tournament title
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1991 - Laramie, Wyo. (March 8-9)
Seeds: 1-Creighton, 2-Utah, 3-Wyoming,
4-San Diego State
Game 1 - Utah 74, Wyoming 62 (621)
Game 2 - Creighton 78, San Diego State 75 (662)
Championship - Utah 86, Creighton 69 (278)
1992 - Salt Lake City, Utah (March 12-14)
Seeds: 1-Creighton, 2-Brigham Young, 3-Utah,
4-San Diego State, 5-Wyoming, 6-UTEP, 7-Colorado
State, 8-New Mexico
Game 1 - San Diego State 66, Wyoming 58 (121)
Game 2 - Creighton 89, New Mexico 50 (84)
Game 3 - Brigham Young 85, Colorado State 65 (452)
Game 4 - Utah 75, UTEP 60 (477)
Semifinal 1 - Creighton 89, San Diego State 66 (278)
Semifinal 2 - Utah 78, Brigham Young 69 (747)
Championship - Creighton 74, Utah 63 (656)
1993 - Salt Lake City, Utah (March 10-13)
Seeds: 1-Brigham Young, 2-San Diego State,
3-Utah, 4-UTEP, 5-Wyoming, 6-Colorado State,
7-Fresno State, 8-New Mexico
Game 1 - San Diego State 62, Fresno State 38 (125)
Game 2 - Utah 62, Colorado State 48 (408)
Game 3 - Brigham Young 82, New Mexico 61 (512)
Game 4 - UTEP 68, Wyoming 55 (512)
Semifinal 1 - Utah 74, San Diego State 56 (1,162)
Semifinal 2 - Brigham Young 63, UTEP 48 (1,305)
Championship - Brigham Young 53, Utah 50 (2,547)
1994 - Salt Lake City, Utah (March 9-12)
Seeds: 1-San Diego State, 2-Brigham Young,
3-Utah, 4-Wyoming, 5-Fresno State, 6-Colorado
State, 7-UTEP, 8-New Mexico
Game 1 - Fresno State 61, Wyoming 52 (368)
Game 2 - Brigham Young 82, UTEP 69 (928)
Game 3 - San Diego State 95, New Mexico 60 (437)
Game 4 - Colorado State 69, Utah 57 (712)
Semifinal 1 - San Diego State 73, Fresno State 53 (574)
Semifinal 2 - Colorado State 67, BYU 57 (2,094)
Championship - San Diego St. 51, Colorado St. 47 (1,174)
1995 - Albuquerque, N.M. (March 8-11)
Seeds: 1-San Diego State, 2-Utah, 3-Wyoming,
4-UTEP, 5-Colorado State, 6-Fresno State, 7-Brigham
Young, 8-New Mexico
Game 1 - Fresno State 85, Wyoming 76 (1,023)
Game 2 - Utah 71, Brigham Young 62 (985)
Game 3 - San Diego State 57, New Mexico 39 (933)
Game 4 - UTEP 59, Colorado State 53 (892)
Semifinal 1 - San Diego State 71, UTEP 49 (1,098)
Semifinal 2 - Utah 75, Fresno State 49 (1,007)
Championship - Utah 64, San Diego State 57 (2,218)
1997 - Las Vegas, Nev. (March 3-8)
Seeds: Mountain - 1-Utah, 2-Rice, 3-SMU, 4-New
Mexico, 5-Brigham Young, 6-TCU
Pacific - 1-San Diego State, 2-Colorado State,
3-Hawai‘i, 4-Wyoming, 5-Fresno State, 6-San Jose
State
Game 1 - Hawai‘i 67, TCU 52 (552)
Game 2 - New Mexico 70, Fresno State 59 (552)
Game 3 - Brigham Young 70, Wyoming 60 (826)
Game 4 - SMU 76, San Jose State 52 (826)
Quarterfinal 1 - Hawai‘i 57, Rice 54 (1,996)
Quarterfinal 2 - San Diego St. 57, New Mexico 50 (1,996)
Quarterfinal 3 - Utah 58, Brigham Young 54 (1,536)
Quarterfinal 4 -SMU 69, Colorado State 64 (1.536)
Semifinal 1 - San Diego State 74, Hawai‘i 48 (2,370)
Semifinal 2 - Utah 78, SMU 63 (2,370)
Championship - San Diego State 56, Utah 50 (2,177)
1998 - Las Vegas, Nev. (March 2-7)
Seeds: Mountain - 1-Utah, 2-Colorado State, 3-UTEP,
4-New Mexico, 5-Brigham Young, 6-Wyoming
Pacific - 1-Hawai‘i, 2-Rice, 3-SMU, 4-Fresno State
5-Tulsa, 6-TCU
1996 - Albuquerque, N.M. (March 6-9)
Seeds: 1-Utah, 2-Colorado State, 3-San Diego State,
4-Wyoming, 5-New Mexico, 6-Fresno State, 7-UTEP,
8-Brigham Young
Game 1 - San Diego State 69, Fresno State 48 (2,496)
Game 2 - Colorado State 60, UTEP 46 (1,012)
Game 3 - Utah 81, Brigham Young 61 (1,108)
Game 4 - New Mexico 76, Wyoming 59 (3,002)
Semifinal 1 - Colorado St. 64, San Diego St. 58 (3,629)
Semifinal 2 - New Mexico 55, Utah 53 (4,385)
Championship - Colorado St. 72, New Mexico 65 (10,426)
1 • • • WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Game 1 - SMU 69, Wyoming 55 (1,561)
Game 2 - New Mexico 64, Tulsa 54 (1,561)
Game 3 - UTEP 63, TCU 49 (1,586)
Game 4 - Brigham Young 71, Fresno State 67 (1,586)
Quarterfinal 1 - Colorado State 67, SMU 64 (3,502)
Quarterfinal 2 - New Mexico 79, Hawai‘i 65 (3,502)
Quarterfinal 3 - Rice 88, UTEP 66 (2,422)
Quarterfinal 4 - Brigham Young 66, Utah 58 (2,422)
Semifinal 1 - New Mexico 76, Colorado St. 60 (4,107)
Semifinal 2 - Rice 65, Brigham Young 57 (4,107)
Championship - New Mexico 69, Rice 48 (4,506)
WAC TOURNAMENT – WOMEN’S HISTORY
1999 - Las Vegas, Nev. (March 1-6)
2004 - Fresno, Calif. (March 9-13)
Seeds: Mountain - 1-Colorado State, 2-SMU, 3-Rice,
4-TCU, 5-UNLV, 6-Tulsa
Seeds: 1-Louisiana Tech, 2-Rice, 3-Tulsa, 4-UTEP,
5-SMU, 6-Fresno State, 7-San Jose State, 8-Hawai‘i,
9-Boise State, 10-Nevada
Pacific - 1-New Mexico, 2-Utah, 3-Brigham Young,
4-Hawai‘i, 5-UTEP, 6-Fresno State
Game 1 - Brigham Young 78, Tulsa 59 (728)
Game 2 - TCU 67, UTEP 58 (728)
Game 3 - Rice 78, Fresno State 48 (1,224)
Game 4 - UNLV 73, Hawai‘i 67 (1,224)
Quarterfinal 1 - SMU 75, Brigham Young 60 (2,601)
Quarterfinal 2 - New Mexico 74, TCU 62 (2,601)
Quarterfinal 3 - Rice 74, Utah 57 (2,670)
Quarterfinal 4 -Colorado State 71, UNLV 67 (2,670)
Semifinal 1 - SMU 53, New Mexico 45 (3,481)
Semifinal 2 - Colorado State 70, Rice 52 (3,481)
Championship - SMU 65, Colorado State 49 (2,179)
Game 1 - Boise State 59, Hawai‘i 56 (584)
Game 2 - San Jose State 68, Nevada 60 (584)
Quarterfinal 1 - LA Tech 100, Boise State 56 (612)
Quarterfinal 2 - UTEP 80, SMU 73 (612)
Quarterfinal 3 - Rice 67, San Jose State 54 (1,907)
Quarterfinal 4 - Tulsa 79, Fresno State 55 (1,907)
Semifinal 1 - Louisiana Tech 74, UTEP 47 (786)
Semifinal 2 - Rice 55, Tulsa 42 (786)
Championship - Louisiana Tech 76, Rice 52 (987)
2005 - Reno, Nev. (March 8-12)
Seeds: 1-Louisiana Tech, 2-Rice, 3-Tulsa, 4-Fresno
State, 5-SMU, 6-San Jose State, 7-Hawai‘i, 8-UTEP,
9-Boise State, 10-Nevada
2000 - Fresno, Calif. (March 8-11)
Seeds: 1-SMU, 2-Hawai‘i; 3-Rice, 4-Tulsa, 5-TCU,
6-Fresno State, 7-UTEP, 8-San Jose State
Game 1 - SMU 99, San Jose State 56 (1,231)
Game 2 - Tulsa 64, TCU 56 (1,231)
Game 3 - Hawai‘i 77, UTEP 48 (1,925)
Game 4 - Rice 65, Fresno State 47 (1,925)
Semifinal 1 - SMU 58, Tulsa 46 (1,051)
Semifinal 2 - Rice 76, Hawai‘i 73 (1,051)
Championship - Rice 71, SMU 67 (6,609)
Game 1 - Boise State 55, UTEP 50 (468)
Game 2 - Nevada 65, Hawai‘i 61 (468)
Quarterfinal 1 - LA Tech 81, Boise State 68 (735)
Quarterfinal 2 - Fresno State 71, SMU 53 (735)
Quarterfinal 3 - San Jose State 63, Tulsa 60 (1,122)
Quarterfinal 4 - Rice 64, Nevada 54 (1,122)
Semifinal 1 - LA Tech 92, Fresno State 87 (2OT) (347)
Semifinal 2 - Rice 76, San Jose State 68 (347)
Championship - Rice 86, Louisiana Tech 66 (465)
Seeds: 1-TCU, 2-Hawai‘i, 3-SMU, 4-Nevada, 5-Rice,
6-Fresno State, 7-Tulsa, 8-UTEP, 9-San Jose State
2006 - Reno, Nev. (March 7-11)
Seeds: 1-Louisiana Tech, 2-Fresno State, 3-Hawai‘i,
4-San Jose State, 5-Nevada, 6-Boise State, 7-New
Mexico State, 8-Idaho, 9-Utah State
Game 1 - San Jose State 66, UTEP 55 (2,046)
Quarterfinal 1 - TCU 74, San Jose State 53 (1,279)
Quarterfinal 2 - Rice 60, Nevada 56 (OT) (1,279)
Quarterfinal 3- SMU 61, Fresno State 56 (1,932)
Quarterfinal 4 - Hawai‘i 65, Tulsa 55 (1,932)
Semifinal 1 - TCU 76, Rice 58 (2,123)
Semifinal 2 - Hawai‘i 97, SMU 88 (1,396)
Championship - TCU 66, Hawai‘i 58 (1,396)
Game 1 - Idaho 70, Utah State 59 (419)
Quarterfinal 1 - Boise State 72, Hawai‘i 63 (518)
Quarterfinal 2 - NM State 74, Fresno State 66 (518)
Quarterfinal 3 - Nevada 76, San Jose State 61 (1,071)
Quarterfinal 4 - Louisiana Tech 80, Idaho 57 (1,071)
Semifinal 1 - NM State 60, Boise State 59 (4,908)
Semifinal 2 - Louisiana Tech 69, Nevada 60 (4,908)
Championship - LA Tech 63, NM State 39 (4,744)
2002 - Tulsa, Okla. (March 5-9)
2007 - Las Cruces, N.M, (March 6-10)
Seeds: 1-Boise State, 2-Louisiana Tech, 3-Nevada,
4-Fresno State, 5-Hawai‘i, 6-Utah State, 7-New
Mexico State, 8-San Jose State 9-Idaho
2001 - Tulsa, Okla. (March 7-10)
Seeds: 1-Louisiana Tech, 2-Rice, 3-Hawai‘i, 4-San
Jose State, 5-Tulsa, 6-Nevada, 7-SMU, 8-Boise State,
9-Fresno State, 10-UTEP
Game 1 - SMU 73, UTEP 66 (1,016)
Game 2 - Boise State 66, Fresno State 54 (OT) (1,016)
Quarterfinal 1 - Hawai‘i 45, Nevada 41 (1,052)
Quarterfinal 2 - Rice 80, SMU 58 (1,052)
Quarterfinal 3 - LA Tech 70, Boise State 53 (2,971)
Quarterfinal 4 - Tulsa 66, San Jose State 63 (2,971)
Semifinal 1 - Hawai‘i 59, Rice 36 (2,661)
Semifinal 2 - Louisiana Tech 57, Tulsa 41 (2,661)
Championship - LA Tech 53, Hawai‘i 50 (1,993)
Game 1 - San Jose State 72, Idaho 66 (597)
Quarterfinal 1 - Fresno State 72, Hawai‘i 47 (535)
Quarterfinal 2 - Boise St. 81, San Jose St. 64 (535)
Quarterfinal 3 - NM State 63, LA Tech 57 (3,255)
Quarterfinal 4 - Nevada 61, Utah State 60 (3,255)
Semifinal 1 - Boise State 68, Fresno State 59 (2,837)
Semifinal 2 - NM State 73, Nevada 62 (2,837)
Championship - Boise State 49, NM State 46 (5,905)
2008 - Las Cruces, N.M, (March 11-15)
2003 - Tulsa, Okla. (March 11-15)
Seeds: 1-Louisiana Tech, 2-Rice, 3-Fresno State,
4-Tulsa, 5-Hawai‘i, 6-San Jose State, 7-SMU, 8-Boise
State, 9-UTEP, 10-Nevada
Game 1 - SMU 60, Nevada 49 (2,751)
Game 2 - Boise State 75, UTEP 58 (2,751)
Quarterfinal 1 - SMU 58, Rice 55 (1,142)
Quarterfinal 2 - Fresno St. 63, San Jose St. 57 (1,142)
Quarterfinal 3 - LA Tech 80, Boise State 55 (2,712)
Quarterfinal 4 - Hawai‘i 62, Tulsa 48 (2,712)
Semifinal 1 - Fresno State 81, SMU 67 (1,164)
Semifinal 2 - Louisiana Tech 85, Hawai‘i 58 (1,164)
Championship - LA Tech 89, Fresno State 57 (3,512)
Seeds: 1-Fresno State, 2-Boise State, 3-New Mexico
State, 4-Nevada, 5-Louisiana Tech, 6-Hawai‘i, 7-Utah
State, 8-Idaho, 9-San Jose State
Game 1 - San Jose State 70, Idaho 63 (4,384)
Quarterfinal 1 - Louisiana Tech 82, Nevada 56 (1,618)
Quarterfinal 2 - Fresno St. 87, San Jose St. 76 (1,618)
Quarterfinal 3 - NM State 55, Hawai‘i 40 (1,880)
Quarterfinal 4 - Boise State 61, Utah State 47 (2,181)
Semifinal 1 - Fresno State 85, LA Tech 58 (4,163)
Semifinal 2 - NM State 72, Boise State 66 (4,163)
Championship - Fresno State 72, NM State 56 (2,822)
NOTE: Fresno State’s participation vacated
2 • • • WAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
2009 - Reno, Nev. (March 10-14)
Seeds: 1-Fresno State, 2-Louisiana Tech, 3-Nevada,
4-Idaho, 5-Utah State, 6-Boise State, 7-New Mexico
State, 8-Hawai‘i, 9-San Jose State
Game 1 - Hawai‘i 70, San Jose State 57 (1,401)
Quarterfinal 1 - Utah State 59, Idaho 58 (OT) (539)
Quarterfinal 2 - Fresno State 65, Hawai‘i 50 (539)
Quarterfinal 3 - Nevada 73, Boise State 65 (1,563)
Quarterfinal 4 - LA Tech 81, NM State 68 (1,563)
Semifinal 1 - Fresno State 57, Utah State 54 (1,518)
Semifinal 2 - Nevada 91, LA Tech 88 (OT) (1,518)
Championship - Fresno State 56, Nevada 49 (2,281)
2010 - Reno, Nev. (March 10-14)
Seeds: 1-Fresno State, 2-Louisiana Tech, 3-Nevada,
4-Idaho, 5-New Mexico State, 6-Boise State, 7-Utah
State, 8-Hawai‘i
Quarterfinal 1 - Fresno State 83, Hawai‘i 55
Quarterfinal 2 - Idaho 75, New Mexico State 63
Quarterfinal 3 - Nevada 64, Boise State 59
Quarterfinal 4 - Louisiana Tech 82, Utah State 65
Semifinal 1 - Fresno State 80, Idaho 66
Semifinal 2 - Louisiana Tech 80, Nevada 77
Championship - Louisiana Tech 68, Fresno State 66
2011 - Las Vegas, Nev. (March 9-12)
Seeds: 1-Louisiana Tech, 2-Fresno State, 3-Utah
State, 4-Nevada, 5-Idaho, 6-New Mexico State,
7-Hawai‘i, 8-Boise State
First Round 1 - Idaho 70, Boise State 59
First Round 2 - New Mexico State 71, Hawai‘i 59
Quarterfinal 1 - Nevada 75, Idaho 61
Quarterfinal 2 - Utah State 72, New Mexico State 67
Semifinal 1 - Louisiana Tech 66, Nevada 59
Semifinal 2 - Fresno State 86, Utah State 76
Championship - Fresno State 78, Louisiana Tech 76
2012 - Las Vegas, Nev. (March 7-10)
Seeds: 1-Fresno State, 2-Utah State, 3-Louisiana
Tech, 4-Idaho, 5-San Jose State, 6-Hawai‘i, 7-Nevada,
8-New Mexico State
Quarterfinal 1 - Louisiana Tech 63, Hawai‘i 54
Quarterfinal 2 - Utah State 75, Nevada 66
Quarterfinal 3 - Fresno State 66, New Mexico State 58
Quarterfinal 4 - Idaho 67, San Jose State 63
Semifinal 1 - Louisiana Tech 73, Utah State 69
Semifinal 2 - Fresno State 80, Idaho 55
Championship - Fresno State 89, Louisiana Tech 61
2013 - Las Vegas, Nev. (March 13-16)
Seeds: 1-Seattle U, 2-Utah State, 3-Idaho, 4-UTSA,
5-Louisiana Tech, 6-San Jose State, 7-Denver, 8-New
Mexico State, 9-UT Arlington, 10-Texas State
First Round 1 - Denver 73, Texas State 63
First Round 2 - New Mexico State 76, UT Arlington 63
Quarterfinal 1 - Idaho 57, San Jose State 55
Quarterfinal 2 -Utah State 78, Denver 65
Quarterfinal 3 -Seattle U 77, New Mexico State 53
Quarterfinal 4 -Louisiana Tech 85, UTSA 58
Semifinal 1 - Idaho 84, Utah State 82
Semifinal 2 - Seattle U 80, Louisiana Tech 61
Championship - Idaho 67, Seattle U 64
WAC TOURNAMENT – WOMEN’S HISTORY
2014 - Las Vegas, Nev. (March 12-15)
Seeds: 1-Idaho, 2-Bakersfield, 3-Seattle U, 4-UTPA,
5-New Mexico State, 6-Kansas City, 7-Utah Valley,
8-Chicago State
Quarterfinal 1 - Idaho 84, Chicago State 43
Quarterfinal 2 - New Mexico State 86, UTPA 74
Quarterfinal 3 - Seattle U 81, Kansas City 76
Quarterfinal 4 - Bakersfield 65, Utah Valley 63 (OT)
Semifinal 1 - Idaho 75, New Mexico State 65
Semifinal 2 - Seattle U 84, Bakersfield 79
Championship - Idaho 75, Seattle U 67
TOURNAMENT FINALS
Year
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Champion
Utah
Creighton
Brigham Young
San Diego State
Utah
Colorado State
San Diego State
New Mexico
SMU
Rice
TCU
Louisiana Tech
Louisiana Tech
Louisiana Tech
Rice
Louisiana Tech
Boise State
Vacated
Fresno State
Louisiana Tech
Fresno State
Fresno State
Idaho
Idaho
Runner-Up
Creighton
Utah
Utah
Colorado State
San Diego State
New Mexico
Utah
Rice
Colorado State
SMU
Hawai‘i
Hawai‘i
Fresno State
Rice
Louisiana Tech
New Mexico State
New Mexico State
New Mexico State
Nevada
Fresno State
Louisiana Tech
Louisiana Tech
Seattle U
Seattle U
NOTE: Fresno State vacated the 2008 title
TOURNAMENT ATTENDANCE
1991 - Total: 1,561
1992 - Total: 2,815
1993 - Total: 6,571
1994 - Total: 6,287
1995 - Total: 8,156
1996 - Total: 26,058
1997 - Total: 9,457
1998 - Total: 17,684
1999 - Total: 12,883
2000 - Total: 10,816
2001 - Total: 8,776
2002 - Total: 9,693
2003 - Total:11,281
2004 - Total: 4,876
2005 - Total: 3,137
2006 - Total: 11,660
2007 - Total: 13,129
2008 - Total: 15,168
2009 - Total: 7,302
2010 - Total: 6,634
2011 - Total: 4,677
2012 - Total: 2,763
2013 - Total: 3,069
2014 - Total: 2,671
Avg.: 520
Avg.: 402
Avg.: 939
Avg.: 898
Avg.: 1,165
Avg.: 3,723
Avg.: 1,351
Avg.: 2,947
Avg.: 2,147
Avg.: 2,704
Avg.: 1,755
Avg.: 1,937
Avg.: 2,256
Avg.: 975
Avg.: 627
Avg.: 2,332
Avg.: 2,626
Avg.: 3,034
Avg.: 1,460
Avg.: 1,659
Avg.: 1,169
Avg.: 691
Avg.: 614
Avg.: 668
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ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS
1991 - Melanee Brooks-McQueen, Utah; Kieishsha
Garnes, San Diego State; Kathy Halligan, Creighton;
Mikki Kane, Utah (MVP); Shannon Struby, Creighton
1992 - Kathy Halligan, Creighton; Mikki Kane, Utah;
Melissa Sanford, Creighton; Becky Strathman, Creighton (MVP); Tanya Zachary, Utah
1993 - Debbie Dimond, Brigham Young; Andrea Herold, Utah; Mikki Kane-Barton, Utah (MVP); Thais Kidd,
Brigham Young; Shenita Waddell, UTEP
1994 - Sorii Epps, San Diego State; Teresa James, Colorado State; Christina Murguia, San Diego State (MVP);
Misty Smith, Colorado State; Falisha Wright, San Diego
State; Suzanne Zahasky, Fresno State
1995 - Amber McEwen, Utah; Julie Krommenhoek,
Utah (MVP); Staci Oddo, Fresno State; Michelle Suman,
San Diego State; Falisha Wright, San Diego State;
Lakeysha Wright, San Diego State
1996 - Becky Hammon, Colorado State (MVP); Abby
Garchek, New Mexico, Julie Krommenhoek, Utah;
Amber McEwen, Utah; Tamika Stukes, New Mexico
1997 - Kim Brandl, SMU; Julie Krommenhoek, Utah;
Kendis Keeburg, Hawai‘i; Jodi Nowlin-Tres, San Diego
State (MVP); Sandy Wright, San Diego State
1998 - Marla Brumfield, Rice; Kari Gallup, Brigham
Young; Abby Garchek, New Mexico (MVP); Becky
Hammon, Colorado State; Katie Kern, New Mexico
1999 - Claudia Brassard, SMU; Linda Froehlich, UNLV;
Becky Hammon, Colorado State; Nici Johnson, SMU;
Karlin Kennedy, SMU (MVP)
2000 - Marla Brumfield, Rice (MVP); Raylene Howard,
Hawai‘i; Kirra Jordan, Rice; Karlin Kennedy, SMU; D-dra
Rucker, SMU
2001 - Kylie Galloway, Hawai‘i; Tricia Payne, TCU
(MVP); Amy Porter, TCU; Dainora Puida, Hawai‘i; D-dra
Rucker, SMU
2002 - Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech; Janka Gabrielova,
Hawai‘i; Christen Roper, Hawai‘i; Ayana Walker, Louisiana Tech (MVP); Kim Willoughby, Hawai‘i
2003 - Cheryl Ford, Louisiana Tech (MVP); Trina Frierson, Louisiana Tech; Lindsay Logan, Fresno State;
Amber Obaze, Louisiana Tech; Omelogo Udeze,
Fresno State
2004 - Amisha Carter, Louisiana Tech (MVP); Trina
Frierson, Louisiana Tech; Lauren Neaves, Rice; Jillian
Robbins, Tulsa; Erica Taylor, Louisiana Tech
2005 - Krystal Frazier, Rice; Lauren Neaves, Rice (MVP);
Mirenda Swearengin, Fresno State; Erica Taylor, Louisiana Tech; Tasha Williams, Louisiana Tech
2006 - Dellena Criner, Nevada; Jenean Ford, New
Mexico State; Leilani Mitchell, Idaho; Shan Moore,
Louisiana Tech; Tasha Williams, Louisiana Tech (MVP)
2007 - Dellena Criner, Nevada; Tasha Harris, Boise
State; Sherell Neal, New Mexico State; Cecilia RussellNava, New Mexico State; Jessica Thompson, Boise
State (MVP)
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2008 - Emma Andrews, Fresno State; Tasha Harris,
Boise State; Anikia Jawara, New Mexico State; Jaleesa
Ross, Fresno State (MVP); Tierre Wilson, Fresno State
2009 - Dellena Criner, Nevada; Shanavia Dowdell,
Louisiana Tech; Joh-Teena Filipe, Fresno State; Shavon
Moore, Nevada; Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State (MVP)
2010 - Shanavia Dowdell, Louisiana Tech (MVP);
Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech; Hayley Munro,
Fresno State; Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State; Yinka
Olorunnife, Idaho
2011 - Adrienne Johnson, Louisiana Tech; Rosie
Moult, Fresno State; Yinka Olorunnife, Idaho; Tahnee
Robinson, Nevada; Jaleesa Ross, Fresno State (MVP)
2012 - Jasmine Bendolph, Louisiana Tech; Ashlee
Brown, Utah State; Alyssa Charlston, Idaho; Ki-Ki
Moore, Fresno State (MVP); Rosie Moult, Fresno State
2013 - Stacey Barr, Idaho (MVP); Alyssa Charlston,
Idaho; Devyn Christensen, Utah State; Sylvia Shephard,
Seattle U; Kacie Sowell, Seattle U
2014 - Stacey Barr, Idaho (MVP); Alyssa Charlston,
Idaho; Kacie Sowell, Seattle U; Ashley Ward, Seattle
U; Danesia Williamson, New Mexico State
TOURNAMENT MVPs
Year
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2013
MVP
Mikki Kane
Becky Strathman
Mikki Kane-Barton
Christina Murguia
Julie Krommenhoek
Becky Hammon
Jodi Nowlin-Tres
Abby Garchek
Karlin Kennedy
Marla Brumfield
Tricia Payne
Ayana Walker
Cheryl Ford
Amisha Carter
Lauren Neaves
Tasha Williams
Jessica Thompson
Jaleesa Ross
Jaleesa Ross
Shanavia Dowdell
Jaleesa Ross
Ki-Ki Moore
Stacey Barr
Stacey Barr
School
Utah
Creighton
Utah
San Diego State
Utah
Colorado State
San Diego State
New Mexico
SMU
Rice
TCU
Louisiana Tech
Louisiana Tech
Louisiana Tech
Rice
Louisiana Tech
Boise State
Fresno State
Fresno State
Louisiana Tech
Fresno State
Fresno State
Idaho
Idaho
WAC TOURNAMENT – WOMEN’S HISTORY
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM SELECTIONS BY SCHOOL
Boise State........................................................3
Tasha Harris (2)
Jessica Thompson
Brigham Young ................................................3
Debbie Dimond
Kari Gallup
Thais Kidd
Colorado State .................................................5
Becky Hammon (3)
Teresa James
Misty Smith
Creighton .........................................................5
Kathy Halligan (2)
Melissa Sanford
Becky Strathman
Shannon Struby
Fresno State .....................................................16
Emma Andrews
Joh-Teena Filipe
Lindsay Logan
Ki-Ki Moore
Rosie Moult (2)
Hayley Munro
Staci Oddo
Jaleesa Ross (4)
Mirenda Swearengin
Omelogo Udeze
Tierre Wilson
Suzanne Zahasky
Hawai‘i ..............................................................7
Janka Gabrielova
Kylie Galloway
Raylene Howard
Kendis Keeburg
Dainora Puida
Christen Roper
Kim Willoughby
Idaho .................................................................8
Stacey Barr (2)
Alyssa Charlston (3)
Leilani Mitchell
Yinka Olorunnife (2)
Louisiana Tech..................................................17
Jasmine Bendolph
Amisha Carter
Shanavia Dowdell (2)
Cheryl Ford (2)
Trina Frierson (2)
Adrienne Johnson (2)
Shan Moore
Amber Obaze
Erica Taylor (2)
Ayana Walker
Tasha Williams (2)
Nevada..............................................................5
Dellena Criner (3)
Shavon Moore
Tahnee Robinson
New Mexico ......................................................4
Abby Garchek (2)
Katie Kern
Tamika Stukes
New Mexico State ............................................5
Jenean Ford
Anikia Jawara
Sherell Neal
Cecilia Russell-Nava
Danesia Williamson
Rice ...................................................................6
Marla Brumfield (2)
Krystal Frazier
Kirra Jordan
Lauren Neaves (2)
San Diego State ...............................................9
Sorii Epps
Kieishsha Garnes
Christina Murguia
Michelle Suman
Jodi Nowlin-Tres
Falisha Wright (2)
Lakeysha Wright
Sandy Wright
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Seattle U ...........................................................4
Sylvia Shephard
Kacie Sowell (2)
Ashley Ward
SMU...................................................................7
Kim Brandl
Claudia Brassard
Karlin Kennedy (2)
Nici Johnson
D-dra Rucker (2)
TCU....................................................................2
Tricia Payne
Amy Porter
Tulsa..................................................................1
Jillian Robbins
UNLV .................................................................1
Linda Froehlich
Utah ..................................................................11
Mikki Kane-Barton (3)
Andrea Herold
Melanee Brooks-McQueen
Julie Krommenhoek (3)
Amber McEwen (2)
Tanya Zachary
Utah State.........................................................2
Ashlee Brown
Devyn Christensen
UTEP..................................................................1
Shenita Waddell
Bold = Tournament MVP
WAC TOURNAMENT – WOMEN’S RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL
Most Points
Game:
Tournament:
44
81
Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU (vs. CU), 1991
Abby Garchek, New Mexico 1998 (4 games)
Most Field Goals Made
Game:
17 (att. 28)
Tournament: 29 (att. 65)
Kieishsha Garnes, SDSU (vs. CU), 1991
Abby Garchek, New Mexico 1998 (4 games)
Most Field Goals Attempted
Game:
29 (made 11)
Tournament: 54 (made 20)
54 (made 28)
Danesia Williamson, NMSU (vs. Idaho), 2014
Danesia Williamson, NMSU, 2014 (2 games)
Becky Hammon, CSU, 1996 (3 games)
Best Field Goal Percentage
Game (min. 15 atts.):
.778 (14-18)
Tournament (min. 20 atts.): .680 (17-25)
Mikki Kane, Utah (vs. CU), 1991
Tashaa Williams, LTU, 2006 (3 games)
Most Three-Point Field Goals Made
Game:
9 (att. 16)
Devyn Christensen, USU (vs. Seattle U), 2013
Tournament: 14 (att. 26)
Kari Gallup, BYU, 1998 (3 games)
Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
Game:
16 (made 9)
Devyn Christensen, USU (vs. Seattle U), 2013
Tournament: 30 (made 9)
Rosie Moult, Fresno State, 2012 (3 games)
Most Free Throws Made
Game:
17 (att. 19)
Tournament: 21 (att. 23)
21 (att. 24)
Most Free Throws Made
Game:
30 (att. 33)
30 (att. 44)
Tournament: 73 (att. 99)
Nevada (vs. San Jose State), 2006
Rice (vs. San Jose State); 2005
New Mexico, 1998 (4 games)
Most Free Throws Attempted
Game:
44 (made 30)
Rice (vs. San Jose State), 2005
Tournament: 99 (made 73)
New Mexico, 1998 (4 games)
Best Free Throw Percentage
Game (minimum 15 atts.):
.944 (17-18)
Tournament (minimum 30 atts.): .868 (33-38)
Most Rebounds
Game:
60
Tournament: 147
LA Tech (vs. Seattle U), 2013
Fresno State, 2010 (3 games)
Tulsa (vs. Rice), 2004
Rice, 2005 (3 games)
Most Assists
Game:
Tournament:
29
62
Creighton (vs. New Mexico), 1992
Utah, 1992 (3 games)
Creighton, 1992 (3 games)
Most Steals
Game:
Tournament:
23
58
Louisiana Tech (vs. Boise State), 2004
Louisiana Tech, 2004 (3 games)
Danesia Williamson, NMSU (vs. UTPA), 2014
Stacey Barr, Idaho, 2014 (3 games)
Linda Froehlich, UNLV, 1999 (2 games)
Most Blocked Shots
Game:
14
Tournament: 28
Rice (vs. Tulsa), 2004
Rice, 2004 (3 games)
Most Free Throws Attempted
Game:
19 (made 17)
Danesia Williamson, NMSU (vs. UTPA), 2014
Tournament: 24 (made 21)
Linda Froehlich, UNLV, 1999 (2 games)
Most Personal Fouls
Game:
32
Tournament: 67
UTEP (vs. Utah), 1992
SDSU, 1995 (3 games)
Most Rebounds
Game:
25
Tournament: 45
Cheryl Ford, LT (vs. Fresno State), 2003
Cheryl Ford, LT, 2003 (3 games)
DEFENSIVE
Most Assists
Game:
Tournament:
14
26
Alli Bills, Utah, (vs. SMU), 1997
Alli Bills, Utah, 1997 (3 games)
Most Turnovers Caused
Game:
34
Tournament: 83
7
14
14
14
Tomika Young, BYU (vs. New Mexico), 1993
Erica Taylor, Louisiana Tech, 2003 (3 games)
Jodi Nowlin-Tres, SDSU, 1997 (3 games)
Christina Murguia, SDSU, 1995 (3 games)
Most Steals
Game:
Tournament:
Most Blocked Shots
Game:
9
Tournament: 17
Michelle Suman, SDSU (vs. Utah), 1995
Michelle Suman, SDSU, 1995 (3 games)
Fewest Points Allowed
Half:
12
Game:
36
Creighton (vs. New Mexico), 1992
Louisiana Tech, 2004 (3 games)
Rice (vs. Fresno State), 2000
SDSU (vs. New Mexico), 1997
Hawai‘i (vs. Rice), 2002
Best Field Goal Percentage Defense
Half:
.125 (4-32)
Louisiana Tech (vs. New Mexico State), 2006
Game:
.203 (15-74)
Tulsa (vs. Rice), 2004
TEAM RECORDS
MISCELLANEOUS
Most Points
Half:
Game:
Tournament:
Most Points, Both Teams
Game:
185
Hawai‘i 97, SMU 88 (OT), 2001
66 (1st) Louisiana Tech (vs. Boise State), 2004
100
Louisiana Tech (vs. Boise State), 2004
288
New Mexico, 1998 (4 games)
Most Field Goals Made
Game:
40 (att 64)
Tournament: 100 (att 228)
SMU (vs. San Jose State), 2000
New Mexico, 1998 (4 games)
Most Field Goals Attempted
Game:
84 (made 32)
Boise State (vs. San Jose State), 2007
Tournament: 228 (made 100) New Mexico, 1998 (4 games)
Best Field Goal Percentage
Game:
.659 (27-41)
Tournament (min. 2 games): .524 (75-143)
BSU (vs. UTEP), 2003
Utah, 1992 (3 games)
Most Three-Point Field Goals Made
Game:
15 (att. 40)
Fresno State (vs. Louisiana Tech), 2012
Tournament: 33 (att. 107)
Fresno State, 2012 (3 games)
Fewest Points, Both Teams
Game:
86
Hawai‘i (54), Nevada (41), 2002
Largest Winning Margin
Game:
47
Louisiana Tech 100, Boise State 53, 2004
Lowest Seed to Win Tournament
New Mexico (4), 1998
Biggest Upset Based on Seeds
New Mexico State-7 def. Louisiana Tech-2, 2007
New Mexico State-7 def. Fresno State-2, 2006
SMU-7 def. Rice-2, 2003
Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
Game:
40 (made 15)
Fresno State (vs. Louisiana Tech), 2012
Tournament: 107 (made 33) Fresno State, 2012 (3 games)
Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage
Game (minimum 5 atts.):
.769 (10-13)
Tournament (minimum 10 atts.): .667 (18-27)
Utah (vs. BYU), 1995
Utah, 1995 (3 games)
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