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Table of Contents All-Time RMAC Champions .....................................................................................................................3 RMAC in the Post Season..........................................................................................................................4 RMAC Award Winners ..............................................................................................................................5 RMAC Centennial Team............................................................................................................................6 RMAC Team Records ................................................................................................................................7 RMAC Individual Records .................................................................................................................. 8-13 1991 Fort Hays State Women’s Basketball Team NAIA National Champions RMAC Women’s Basketball Champions REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 1978-79 Western State Colorado (Winners of East and West divisions played in a championship game) 1979-80 Colorado Mesa 1979 - Western State Colorado 64, CSU-Pueblo 52 1980-81 Adams State 1980 - Colorado Mesa 88, Colorado Mines 68 1981-82 Adams State 1981 - Adams State 93, CSU-Pueblo 78 1982-83 Fort Lewis 1982 - Adams State 75, Regis 61 1983-84 Adams State 1984-85 Adams State 1985-86 Fort Lewis RMAC SHOOTOUT CHAMPIONSHIP (The winners of the RMAC tournament receive an automatic bid to the NCAA 1986-87 Western State Colorado tournament, but the RMAC regular season champion is considered the league 1987-88 CSU-Pueblo champion) 1988-89 Fort Lewis, Western New Mexico, Colorado Mesa, CSU-Pueblo 1989-90 Colorado Mesa 1993 - Fort Hays State 68, N.M. Highlands 62 (@Western State) 1990-91 Fort Hays State 1994 - New Mexico Highlands 83, Fort Hays State 67 (@Denver) 1991-92 New Mexico Highlands 1995 - Chadron State 81, Fort Hays State 80 (2OT) (@MSU Denver) 1992-93 Fort Hays State, Chadron State, Colorado Mesa 1996 - Nebraska-Kearney 81, Colorado Mesa 64 (@MSU Denver) 1993-94 Fort Hays State 1997 - Nebraska-Kearney 103, Colorado Mesa 63 (@MSU Denver) 1994-95 Chadron State, Fort Hays State 1998 - MSU Denver 69, Colorado Mesa 54 (@MSU Denver) 1995-96 Nebraska-Kearney 1999 - Nebraska-Kearney 71, Regis 48 (@MSU Denver) 1996-97 Nebraska-Kearney 2000 - Nebraska-Kearney 86, Regis 74 (@Denver U) 1997-98 MSU Denver 2001 - Nebraska-Kearney 76, Colorado Mesa 66 (@Denver U) 1998-99 Nebraska-Kearney 2002 - Colorado Mesa 67, Nebraska-Kearney 63 (@Denver U) 1999-00 Nebraska-Kearney 2003 - Regis 82, Nebraska-Kearney 64 (@World Arena) 2000-01 Nebraska-Kearney 2004 - Nebraska-Kearney 59, Fort Lewis 44 (@World Arena) 2001-02 Colorado Mesa 2005 - MSU Denver 61, Regis 57 (@World Arena) 2002-03 Nebraska-Kearney 2006 - CSU-Pueblo 65, Colorado Mines 54 (@CSFEC, Pueblo) 2003-04 Nebraska-Kearney 2007 - Regis 76, MSU Denver 62 (@CSFEC, Pueblo) 2004-05 Regis 2008 - CSU-Pueblo 70, Nebraska-Kearney 54 (@CSFEC, Pueblo) 2005-06 Regis 2009 - CSU-Pueblo 62, Colorado Mines 42 (@CSFEC, Pueblo) 2006-07 Regis 2010 - CSU-Pueblo 61, Fort Lewis 60 (@CSFEC, Pueblo) 2007-08 Fort Lewis 2011 - Fort Lewis 65, MSU Denver 57 (@CSFEC, Pueblo) 2008-09 Fort Lewis 2012 - Fort Lewis 87, Western State Colorado 78 (@CSFEC, Pueblo) 2009-10 Fort Lewis 2013 - Colorado Mesa 60, Colorado Christian 47 (@Colorado Mesa) 2010-11 MSU Denver 2014 - Colorado Mesa 73, Black Hills State 55 (@Colorado Mesa) 2011-12 MSU Denver 2015 - Colorado Christian 52, CSU-Pueblo 44 (@Colorado Mesa) 2012-13 Colorado Mesa 2016 - CSU-Pueblo 72, Fort Lewis 61 (@CSU-Pueblo) 2013-14 Colorado Mesa 2017 - UCCS 53, Regis 37 (@CSU-Pueblo) 2014-15 Colorado Mesa 2015-16 Colorado Mines 2016-17 CSU-Pueblo 2017-18 CSU-Pueblo RMAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP (The winners of the RMAC tournament receive an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, but the RMAC regular season champion is considered the league Number of RMAC Women’s Basketball Championships champion) 8....................Colorado Mesa (80, 89, 90, 93, 02, 13, 14, 15) 7....................Nebraska-Kearney (96, 97, 99, 00, 01, 03, 04) 2018 - CSU-Pueblo 84, Black Hills State 69 (@CSU-Pueblo) 6....................Fort Lewis (83, 86, 89, 08, 09, 10) 4....................Fort Hays State (91, 93, 94, 95) 4................... Adams State (81, 82, 84, 85) 4....................CSU-Pueblo (88, 89, 17, 18) 3....................MSU Denver (98, 11, 12) 3....................Regis (05, 06, 07) 2....................Chadron State (93, 95) 2....................Western State (79, 87) 1....................Colorado Mines (16) 1....................New Mexico Highlands (92) 1....................Western New Mexico (89) UCCS won their first RMAC Tournament championship in 2017. RMAC Women’s Basketball Post Season NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1991 - Fort Hays State - NAIA National Champions 2011 - Adams State 77, Fort Lewis 66 (First Round) Wayne St. (Neb.) 78, Colorado Christian 73 (First Round) MSU Denver 70, Winona State 56 (First Round) NATIONAL PLAYOFFS Adams State 66, Northern State (S.D.) 49 (Second Round) NAIA National Playoffs MSU Denver 74, Wayne State. (Neb.) 55 (Second Round) 1981 - Xavier 94, Adams State 64 MSU Denver 49, Adams State 39 (Regional Final) 1982 - Howard Payne 84, Adams State 83 Shaw 46, MSU Denver 45 (Elite Eight) 1983 - Wayland Baptist 90, Adams State 74 2012 - Augustana (S.D.) 82, CSU-Pueblo 76 (First Round) 1984 - Biola 76, Adams State 56 Fort Lewis 69, Mary (S.D.) 58 (First Round) 1985 - St. Mary’s 82, Adams State 63 MSU Denver 58, Minnesota-Duluth 47 (First Round) 1986 - Azusa Pacific 63, Fort Lewis 61 MSU Denver 60, Fort Lewis 42 (Second Round) 1987 - Fresno Pacific 65, Western State Colorado 62 Wayne State (Neb.) 50, MSU Denver 36 (Regional Final) 1990 - Western New Mexico 84, California Baptist 67 2013 - MSU Denver 58, St. Mary’s (TX) 55 (First Round) Western New Mexico 72, Northern Montana 65 Colorado Mesa 74, Fort Lewis 48 (First Round) Southwestern Oklahoma 76, Western New Mexico 42 Midwestern State (TX) 66, MSU Denver 52 (Second Round) 1991 - Fort Hays State 92, Wisconsin-Stout 79 Colorado Mesa 78, Texas-Permian Basin 68 (Second Round) Fort Hays State 70, Northern Montana 53 Colorado Mesa 69, Midwestern State (TX) 65 (Regional Final) Fort Hays State 78, Wayland Baptist 65 (NAIA quarter finals) Dowling (N.Y) 60, Colorado Mesa 44 (Elite Eight) Fort Hays State 75, Claflin (SC) 63 (NAIA semi-finals) 2014 - St. Mary’s (TX) 63, CSU-Pueblo 57 (First Round) Fort Hays State 57, Southwestern Oklahoma 53 (NAIA championship) Colorado Mesa 60, Midwestern State (TX) 49 (First Round) 1992 - Southwestern Oklahoma 72, New Mexico Highlands 38 Colorado Mesa 66, Tarleton State (TX) 44 (Second Round) West Texas A&M 59, Colorado Mesa 56 (Regional Final) NCAA Divsion II Tournament 2015 - Arkansas-Ft. Smith 68, Colorado Mesa 65 (First Round) 1994 - Missouri Southern 85, New Mexico Highlands 78 (1st round) UC-Colorado Springs 73, CSU-Pueblo 63 (First Round) 1995 - West Texas A&M 86, Chadron State 75 (1st round) Colorado Christian 67, Midwestern State 57 (First Round) 1996 - Nebraska-Kearney 83, Missouri-Rolla 60 (1st round) UC-Colorado Springs 83, Colorado Christian 77 (Second Round) Abilene Christian 81, Nebraska-Kearney 65 (2nd round) West Texas A&M 83, UC-Colorado Springs 77 (Regional Final) 1997 - Nebraska-Kearney 82, Northern Colorado 76 (OT) (1st round) 2016 - West Texas A&M 70, UC-Colorado Springs 43 (First Round) North Dakota State 76, Nebraska-Kearney 75 (2nd round) Black Hills State 78, CSU-Pueblo 60 (First Round) 1998 - Northern Colorado 74, MSU Denver 68 (1st round) Angelo State 71, Colorado Mines 61 (First Round) Nebraska-Kearney 81, Northern State (SD) 78 (OT) (2nd round) West Texas A&M 63, Black Hills State 48 (Second Round) North Dakota 79, Nebraska-Kearney 68 (Regional Final) 2017 - CSU-Pueblo 68, Tarleton State 59 (First Round) 1999 - Minnesota-Duluth 66, Nebraska-Kearney 65 (OT) (1st round) UC-Colorado Springs 89, Eastern New Mexico 73 (First Round) 2000 - Northern Colorado 81, Nebraska-Kearney 79 (1st round) West Texas A&M 75, Regis 67 (First Round) 2001 - Minnesota-Duluth 61, Nebraska-Kearney 57 (2nd round) West Texas A&M 70, CSU-Pueblo 67 (Second Round) 2002 - Southwest Minnesota 67, Nebraska-Kearney 57 (1st round) Angelo State 86, UC-Colorado Springs 81 (Second Round) South Dakota State 91, Regis 76 (1st round) 2018 - MSU Denver 78, CSU-Pueblo 70 (First Round) South Dakota State 76, Colorado Mesa 63 (2nd round) Angelo State 87, Black Hills State 75 (First Round) 2003 - North Dakota State 76, Nebraska-Kearney 69 (1st round) West Texas A&M 70, MSU Denver 60 (Second Round) South Dakota State 107, Regis 71 (2nd round) 2004 - North Dakota 53, Fort Lewis 51 (1st round) South Dakota State 67, Nebraska-Kearney 56 (1st round) 2005 - North Dakota 87, Fort Hays State 56 (1st round) Concordia (Minn.) 83, MSU Denver 70 (1st round) Minnesota-Duluth 73, Regis 60 (1st round) 2006 - Northern State (S.D.) 89, Regis 79 North Dakota 92, CSU-Pueblo 69 2007 - Regis 67, MSU Denver 66 (First Round) Nebraska-Kearney 75, Augustana (S.D.) 68 (First Round) North Dakota 78, Regis 63 (Second Round) Nebraska-Kearney 92, Concordia St. Paul 89 (OT) (Second Round) North Dakota 108, Nebraska-Kearney 75 (Regional Final) 2008 - South Dakota 66, CSU-Pueblo 55 (First Round) Nebraska-Kearney 66, Fort Lewis 58 (First Round) South Dakota 59, Nebraska-Kearney 48 (Second Round) 2009 - Minnesota St.-Moorhead 67, Nebraska-Kearney 54 (First Round) Winona State 78, CSU-Pueblo 55 (First Round) Fort Lewis