NJCAA Women's Basketball Championship
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1975-1991
- NOTE: From 1975 to 1991, the NJCAA had only one class for women's basketball
Year Winner Runner Up Score 1975 Temple Junior College, Texas North Iowa Area Community College 59-58 1976 Seminole Junior College, Okla. Jackson Community College, Mich. 83-74 1977 Panola Junior College, Texas Seminole Junior College, Okla. 69-68 1978 Panola Junior College, Texas 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 Louisburg College Moberly Junior College, Mo. 65-63 1982 Moberly Junior College, Mo. Louisburg College 73-72 1983 Northwest Mississippi Junior College Cumberland County 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 Community College 80-69 1987 Northeast Mississippi Community College St. Gregorys Community College; Okla. 68-64 1988 Kilgore College John A. Logan College 78-71 1989 Central Arizona College Connors State College 77-57 1990 Kilgore College Barton County Community College 84-75 1991 Odessa College Palm Beach Community College 88-83
Division I
Year | Winner | Runner Up | Score |
1992 | Louisburg College | Central Florida Community College | 104-89 |
1993 | Kilgore College | Louisburg College | 104-99 |
1994 | Trinity Valley Community College | Westark Community College, Ark. | 104-95 |
1995 | Wisconsin University | 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 A&M College | 87-80 |
2003 | Gulf Coast Community College | Western Nebraska Community College | 81-42 |
2004 | Trinity Valley 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, Odessa, Texas | Central Arizona College | 73-50 |
2008 | Gulf Coast Community College, Fla. | Central Arizona College | 62-61 |
2009 | Central Arizona College, Ariz. | Jefferson College, Mo. | 78-71 |
2010 | Gulf Coast Community College, Fla. | Jefferson College, Mo. | 83-61 |
2011 | North Idaho College | Trinity Valley College, Tx. | 90-81 |
Division II
Year | Winner | Runner Up | Score |
1992 | Illinois Central College Illinois Central College Illinois Central College, often called ICC, is a large Illinois community college with its largest campus in East Peoria, Illinois, off Illinois State Route 116 near U.S. Route 150 and the McClugage Bridge... |
Lansing Community College | 89-72 |
1993 | Illinois Central College | Kankakee Community College | 76-71 (OT) |
1994 | Southwestern Michigan College Southwestern Michigan College Southwestern Michigan College is a public community college. The Main campus is near Dowagiac, Michigan and The Niles Area Campus is located outside the city limits of Niles, Michigan-Academics:... |
Chattahoochee Valley Community College | 81-72 |
Kankakee Community College | St. Clair County Community College | 95-83 (3 OT) | |
1996 | Lansing Community College Lansing Community College Lansing Community College is a two-year public college founded in 1957. The college's main campus is located on an urban, 42-acre site in downtown Lansing, Michigan spanning seven city blocks approximately two blocks from the state capital... |
Kankakee Community College | 74-68 |
1997 | Kirkwood Community College Kirkwood Community College Kirkwood Community College is a two-year Liberal Arts college serving seven counties in Iowa. Kirkwood's main campus is in Cedar Rapids, with additional campuses in Marion, Iowa City, Belle Plaine, Monticello, Tipton, Vinton, Washington and Williamsburg.... |
Carl Sandburg College | 76-67 |
1998 | Illinois Central College | Penn Valley Community College | 72-65 |
1999 | Illinois Central College | Northwest-Shoals Community College | 86-81 |
2000 | Johnson County Community College Johnson County Community College Johnson County Community College Is referred to locally by the synechdoche "Ju-co", and is located in Overland Park, Kansas at College Boulevard and Quivira Road.-History:... |
Monroe Community College | 63-61 |
2001 | Monroe Community College Monroe Community College Monroe Community College is a two-year college of the State University of New York, located in Monroe County, New York. The college has two campuses, one in the town of Brighton and another, the Damon City Campus, in the City of Rochester... |
Frederick Community College | 69-41 |
2002 | Kirkwood Community College | Penn Valley Community College | 76-47 |
2003 | Illinois Central College | Mitchell College | 80-67 |
2004 | Monroe Community College | Scottsdale Community College | 63-41 |
2005 | Monroe Community College | Illinois Central College | 62-46 |
2006 | Illinois Central College | Kirkwood Community College | 71-54 |
2007 | Kirkwood Community College, Iowa | Kankakee Community College, Ill. | 84-55 |
2008 | Kirkwood Community College, Iowa | Kankakee Community College, Ill. | 78-53 |
2009 | Kirkwood Community College, Iowa | Schoolcraft College, Mich. | 62-38 |
2010 | Kirkwood Community College, Iowa | Patrick Henry Community College, VA | 72-62 |
Division III
Year | Winner | Runner Up | Score |
1992 | Becker College Becker College Becker College is a college in Massachusetts, United States with campuses in Worcester and Leicester. Established in 1887, Becker College is home to two distinct campuses located in Worcester and Leicester, Massachusetts... , Mass. |
Ocean County College | 87-54 |
1993 | Hudson Valley Community College Hudson Valley Community College Hudson Valley Community College, a SUNY associated two-year college, is located in Troy in Rensselaer County, New York. Although about eighty percent of the students are from the local area, the remainder are from other parts of New York, other states and from some 30 countries around the... |
Quinsigamond Community College | 51-50 |
1994 | Anoka-Ramsey Community College Anoka-Ramsey Community College Anoka-Ramsey Community College, with campuses in Cambridge and Coon Rapids, has been a provider of higher education and training in the north suburban area of Minneapolis/St... |
Triton College | 69-62 |
1995 | Rainy River Community College | Montgomery College Montgomery College Montgomery College is a public, open access community college located in Montgomery County, Maryland, just outside Washington, D.C. in the United States. The college has three campuses, the largest of which is in Rockville; the other campuses are in Takoma Park/Silver Spring and Germantown... , Md. |
83-60 |
1996 | Central Lakes College-Brainerd | Monroe Community College | 71-57 |
1997 | Anoka-Ramsey Community College | Monroe Community College | 80-57 |
1998 | Anoka-Ramsey Community College | College of DuPage | 73-48 |
1999 | Anoka-Ramsey Community College | Jefferson Community College | 68-62 |
2000 | College of DuPage College of DuPage College of DuPage, or COD, is a two-year community college in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. The college also owns and operates facilities in the Illinois communities of Addison, Bloomingdale, Carol Stream, Naperville, West Chicago, and Westmont... |
Anoka-Ramsey Community College | 72-61 |
2001 | Fergus Falls Community College, Minn. | Borough of Manhattan Community College | 61-58 |
2002 | College of DuPage | Northland Community & Technical College, Minn. | 66-49 |
2003 | Suffolk County Community College-Selden | Madison Area Technical College | 63-53 |
2004 | Minneapolis Community & Technical College | College of DuPage | 79-77 (OT) |
2005 | Anoka-Ramsey Community College | Monroe College | 64-60 |
2006 | Monroe College | Mohawk Valley Community College | 100-70 |
2007 | Anoka-Ramsey Community College | Mohawk Valley Community College | 52-44 |
2008 | Monroe College, NY | Mohawk Valley Community College | 79-48 |
2009 | Rochester Community & Tech College, Minn. | Madison Area Technical College, Wisc. | 87-63 |
2010 | Madison College, Wisc. | Onondaga Community College, NY | 74-55 |
See also
- NJCAA Men's Division I Basketball ChampionshipNJCAA Men's Division I Basketball ChampionshipNJCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championships it usually consists of 16 invited teams...
- NJCAA Men's Division II Basketball ChampionshipNJCAA Men's Division II Basketball ChampionshipThe National Junior Collge Athletic Association Men's Division II Basketball Championships consists of sixteen teams playing over a five-day period in March to determine a National Champion.- About the tournament :...
- NJCAA Men's Division III Basketball ChampionshipNJCAA Men's Division III Basketball ChampionshipThe National Junior Collge Athletic Association Men's Division III Basketball Championships consists of eight teams playing over a three day period in March to determine a National Champion...
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