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CAA Men's Basketball Tournament
Colonial Athletic Association Men's Basketball Tournament |
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Conference Basketball Championship |
Sport | Basketball |
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Conference | Colonial Athletic Association |
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Number of teams | 10 |
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Format | Single-elimination tournament |
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Current stadium | Atlantic Union Bank Center |
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Current location | Harrisonburg, VA |
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Played | 1980-present[1] |
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Last contest | 2020 |
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Current champion | Hofstra |
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Most championships | Old Dominion Monarchs (8) |
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TV partner(s) | CBS Sports Network |
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Official website | Colonial Athletic Association men's basketball |
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Host stadiums |
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Atlantic Union Bank Center (2021) Entertainment and Sports Arena (2020, 2022) North Charleston Coliseum (2017-2019) Royal Farms Arena (2014-2016) Richmond Coliseum (1990-2013) Patriot Center (1986) William & Mary Hall (1985) Convocation Center (1984) Robins Center (1983) Norfolk Scope (1982) Hampton Coliseum (1980-1981, 1987-1989) |
Host locations |
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Washington, DC (2020, 2022) North Charleston, SC (2017-2019) Baltimore, MD (2014-2016) Richmond, VA (1990-2013) Fairfax, VA (1986) Williamsburg, VA (1985) Harrisonburg, VA (1984, 2021) Richmond, VA (1983) Norfolk, VA (1982) Hampton, VA (1980-1981, 1987-1989) |
The Colonial Athletic Association Men's Basketball Tournament is the conference championship tournament in basketball for the Colonial Athletic Association. The tournament has been held every year since at least 1980; for the 1979-80 to 1984-85 seasons the conference was known as the ECAC South. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. The winner, declared conference champion, receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA basketball tournament.
Results
Year
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Champions
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Score
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Runner-up
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Tournament MVP
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Venue
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1980
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Old Dominion
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62-51+ |
Navy
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Mark West, ODU[2] |
Hampton Coliseum (Hampton, VA)
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1981
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James Madison
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69-60
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Richmond
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Charles Fisher, JMU[3] |
1982
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Old Dominion
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58-57
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James Madison
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Mark West, ODU[2] |
Norfolk Scope (Norfolk, VA)
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1983
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James Madison
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41-38
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William & Mary
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Derek Steele, JMU
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Robins Center (Richmond, VA)
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1984
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Richmond
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74-55
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Navy
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Johnny Newman, UR
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Convocation Center (Harrisonburg, VA)
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1985
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Navy
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85-76
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Richmond
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Vernon Butler, Navy
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William & Mary Hall (Williamsburg, VA)
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1986
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Navy
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72-61
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George Mason
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David Robinson, Navy
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Patriot Center (Fairfax, VA)
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1987
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Navy
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53-50
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UNC Wilmington
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David Robinson, Navy
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Hampton Coliseum (Hampton, VA)
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1988
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Richmond
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73-70
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George Mason
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Peter Wollfolk, UR
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1989
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George Mason
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78-72+ |
UNC Wilmington
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Kenny Sanders, GMU
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1990
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Richmond
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77-72
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James Madison
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Kenny Atkinson, UR
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Richmond Coliseum (Richmond, VA)
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1991
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Richmond
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81-78
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George Mason
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Jim Shields, UR
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1992
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Old Dominion
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78-73
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James Madison
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Ricardo Leonard, ODU
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1993
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East Carolina
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54-49
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James Madison
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Lester Lyons, ECU
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1994
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James Madison
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77-76
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Old Dominion
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Odell Hodge, ODU
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1995
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Old Dominion
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80-75
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James Madison
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Petey Sessoms, ODU
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1996
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VCU
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46-43
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UNC Wilmington
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Bernard Hopkins, VCU
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1997
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Old Dominion
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62-58
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James Madison
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Odell Hodge, ODU
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1998
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Richmond
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79-64
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UNC Wilmington
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Daryl Oliver, UR
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1999
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George Mason
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63-58
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Old Dominion
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George Evans, GMU
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2000
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UNC Wilmington
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57-47
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Richmond
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Brett Blizzard, UNC Wilmington
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2001
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George Mason
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35-33
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UNC Wilmington
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Erik Herring, GMU
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2002
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UNC Wilmington
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66-51
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VCU
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Brett Blizzard, UNC Wilmington
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2003
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UNC Wilmington
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70-62
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Drexel
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Brett Blizzard, UNC Wilmington
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2004
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VCU
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55-54
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George Mason
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Domonic Jones, VCU
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2005
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Old Dominion
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73-66+ |
VCU
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Alex Loughton, ODU
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2006
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UNC Wilmington
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78-67
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Hofstra
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TJ Carter, UNC Wilmington
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2007
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VCU
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65-59
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George Mason
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Eric Maynor, VCU
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2008
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George Mason
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68-59
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William & Mary
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Folarin Campbell, GMU
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2009
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VCU
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71-50
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George Mason
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Eric Maynor, VCU
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2010
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Old Dominion
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60-53
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William & Mary
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Gerald Lee, ODU
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2011
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Old Dominion
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70-65
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VCU
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Frank Hassell, ODU
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2012
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VCU
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59-56
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Drexel
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Darius Theus, VCU
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2013
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James Madison
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70-57
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Northeastern
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A. J. Davis, JMU
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2014
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Delaware
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75-74
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William & Mary
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Jarvis Threatt, Delaware
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Baltimore Arena (Baltimore, MD)
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2015
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Northeastern
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72-61
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William & Mary
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Quincy Ford, Northeastern
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2016
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UNC Wilmington
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80-73+ |
Hofstra
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Chris Flemmings, UNC Wilmington
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2017
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UNC Wilmington
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78-69
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Charleston
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C. J. Bryce, UNC Wilmington
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North Charleston Coliseum (North Charleston, SC)
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2018
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Charleston
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83-76+ |
Northeastern
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Grant Riller, Charleston
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2019
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Northeastern
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82-74
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Hofstra
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Vasilije Pu?ica, Northeastern
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2020
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Hofstra
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70-61
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Northeastern
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Desure Buie, Hofstra
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Entertainment and Sports Arena (Washington, D.C.)
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2021
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Atlantic Union Bank Center (Harrisonburg, VA)[4] |
2022
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Entertainment and Sports Arena (Washington, D.C.)
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Championships and finals appearances by school
School
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Championships
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Finals Appearances
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Years
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Old Dominion? |
8
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10
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1980, 1982, 1992, 1995, 1997, 2005, 2010, 2011
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UNC Wilmington
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6
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10
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2000, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2016, 2017
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VCU? |
5
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8
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1996, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Richmond? |
5
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8
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1984, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1998
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George Mason? |
4
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10
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1989, 1999, 2001, 2008
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James Madison
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4
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11
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1981, 1983, 1994, 2013
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Navy? |
3
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5
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1985, 1986, 1987
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Northeastern
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2
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5
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2015, 2019
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Hofstra
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1
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4
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2020
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Charleston
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1
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2
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2018
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Delaware
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1
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1
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2014
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East Carolina? |
1
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1
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1993
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William & Mary
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0
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5
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Drexel
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0
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2
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