| Year | Record | Southern Division | NWAACC Championships |
|---|---|---|---|
2007-08 |
19-11 |
3rd |
Playoffs/Did Not Place |
20-10 |
2nd |
Playoffs/Did Not Place |
|
24-6 |
Co-Champions |
Playoffs/Did Not Place |
|
26-7 |
2nd |
3rd Place |
|
2003-04 |
26-4 |
Champions |
Champions |
2002-03 |
22-7 |
Champions |
Playoffs/Did Not Place |
2001-02 |
26-6 |
Champions |
8th Place |
2000-01 |
22-10 |
3rd |
6th Place |
1999-00 |
17-12 |
4th |
|
1998-99 |
19-11 |
3rd |
|
1997-98 |
21-8 |
Champions |
Playoffs/Did Not Place |
1996-97 |
23-8 |
3rd |
2nd Place |
1995-96 |
28-6 |
Champions |
5th Place |
Summary of 2003-04 Championship
Clackamas 55 vs. Chemeketa 36
Clackamas rallied from a five point halftime deficit and went on to win their first NWAACC women's basketball championship with a 55-36 triumph over the defending NWAACC Champion Chemeketa Storm. The Cougars were led by Cindy Alldrin who scored a game high 22 points and grabbed seven rebounds earning her tournament MVP honors. Lindsay Calmettes added 12 points and Ashley Cadotte grabbed 19 rebounds for the Cougars who finished the season at 26-4. The Storm, who shot a dismal 3 for 34 from the floor in the second half (9%), got 17 points from Annie Hartle and nine from Julie Melcher. Hartle and Courtney Bothum had nine rebounds each for the Storm (22-8).


