Atlantic Sun Men's Basketball Tournament
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Atlantic Sun Men's Basketball Tournament | |
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Conference Basketball Championship | |
Sport | Basketball |
Conference | Atlantic Sun Conference |
Number of teams | 8 |
Format | Single-elimination tournament |
Current stadium | campus sites |
Current location | campus sites |
Played | 1979–present |
Last contest | 2015 |
Current champion | North Florida |
Most championships | Belmont Bruins (5) |
TV partner(s) | ESPN |
Official website | Atlantic Sun men's basketball |
The Atlantic Sun Conference Men's Basketball Tournament (popularly known as the Atlantic Sun Tournament) is the conference championship tournament in basketball for the Atlantic Sun Conference. The tournament has been held every year since 1979, except for 1992–93. 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 men's basketball tournament.
History
Year | Champion | Score | Runner-up | MVP | Location |
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1979 | Northeast Louisiana | 90–69 | Mercer | Calvin Natt, Northeast Louisiana[1] | Fant-Ewing Coliseum • Monroe, LA |
1980 | Centenary | 79–77 | Northeast Louisiana | George Lett, Centenary[1] | Fant-Ewing Coliseum • Monroe, LA |
1981 | Mercer | 72–67 | Houston Baptist | Tony Gattis, Mercer[1] | Hirsch Coliseum • Shreveport, LA |
1982 | Northeast Louisiana | 98–85 | Centenary | Donald Wilson, Northeast Louisiana[1] | Fant-Ewing Coliseum • Monroe, LA |
1983 | Georgia Southern | 68–67 | Arkansas-Little Rock | Jim Lampley, UALR[1] | Barton Coliseum • Little Rock, AR |
1984 | Houston Baptist | 81–76 | Samford | Craig Beard, Samford[1] | Spring Branch Coliseum • Houston, TX |
1985 | Mercer | 105–96 | Arkansas-Little Rock | Sam Mitchell, Mercer[1] | Hanner Fieldhouse • Statesboro, GA |
1986 | Arkansas-Little Rock | 85–63 | Centenary | Michael Clarke, UALR[1] | Barton Coliseum • Little Rock, AR |
1987 | Georgia Southern | 49–46 | Stetson | Jeff Sanders, Georgia Southern[1] | Barton Coliseum • Little Rock, AR |
1988 | UTSA | 76–69 | Georgia Southern | Frank Hampton, UTSA[1] | Ocean Center • Daytona Beach, FL |
1989 | Arkansas-Little Rock | 100–72 | Centenary | Jeff Cummings, UALR[1] | Barton Coliseum • Little Rock, AR |
1990 | Arkansas-Little Rock | 105–95 | Centenary | Derrick Owens, UALR[1] | Barton Coliseum • Little Rock, AR |
1991 | Georgia State | 80–60 | Arkansas-Little Rock | Chris Collier, Georgia State[1] | Edmunds Center • DeLand, FL |
1992 | Georgia Southern | 95–82 | Georgia State | Charlton Young, Georgia Southern[1] | Hanner Fieldhouse • Statesboro, GA |
1993 | No tournament | ||||
1994 | UCF | 70–67 | Stetson | Victor Saxton, UCF[1] | UCF Arena • Orlando, FL |
1995 | FIU | 68–57 | Mercer | James Mazyck, FIU[1] | UCF Arena • Orlando, FL |
1996 | UCF | 86–77 | Mercer | Harry Kennedy, UCF[1] | Edmunds Center • DeLand, FL |
1997 | College of Charleston | 83–73 | FIU | Anthony Johnson, C of C[1] | John Kresse Arena • Charleston, SC |
1998 | College of Charleston | 72–63 | FIU | Sedric Webber, C of C[1] | John Kresse Arena • Charleston, SC |
1999 | Samford | 89–61 | UCF | Marc Salyers, Samford[1] | Jacksonville Coliseum • Jacksonville, FL |
2000 | Samford | 81–68 | UCF | Marc Salyers, Samford[1] | Jacksonville Coliseum • Jacksonville, FL |
2001 | Georgia State | 79–55 | Troy | Thomas Terrell, Georgia State[1] | GSU Sports Arena • Atlanta, GA |
2002 | Florida Atlantic | 76–75 | Georgia State | Thomas Terrell, Georgia State[1] | UCF Arena • Orlando, FL |
2003 | Troy | 80–59 | UCF | Ben Fletcher, Troy[1] | GSU Sports Arena • Atlanta, GA |
2004 | UCF | 60–55 | Troy | Dexter Lyons, UCF[1] | Curb Event Center • Nashville, TN |
2005 | UCF | 63–54 | Gardner-Webb | Gary Johnson, UCF[1] | Curb Event Center • Nashville, TN |
2006 | Belmont | 74–69OT | Lipscomb | Justin Hare, Belmont[1] | Memorial Center • Johnson City, TN |
2007 | Belmont | 94–67 | East Tennessee State | Justin Hare, Belmont[1] | Memorial Center • Johnson City, TN |
2008 | Belmont | 79–61 | Jacksonville | Shane Dansby, Belmont[1] | Allen Arena • Nashville, TN |
2009 | East Tennessee State | 85–68 | Jacksonville | Kevin Tiggs, ETSU[1] | Allen Arena • Nashville, TN |
2010 | East Tennessee State | 72–66 | Mercer | Micah Williams, ETSU[1] | University Center • Macon, GA |
2011 | Belmont | 87–46 | North Florida | Mick Hedgepeth, Belmont[1] | University Center • Macon, GA |
2012 | Belmont | 83–69 | Florida Gulf Coast | Kerron Johnson, Belmont[1] | University Center • Macon, GA |
2013 | Florida Gulf Coast | 88–75 | Mercer | Brett Comer, FGCU[1] | University Center • Macon, GA |
2014 | Mercer | 68–60 | Florida Gulf Coast | Langston Hall, Mercer | Alico Arena • Fort Myers, FL |
2015 | North Florida | 63–57 | USC Upstate | Demarcus Daniels, North Florida | UNF Arena • Jacksonville, FL |
Performance by school
Member | Winners | Winning years |
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Belmonta |
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2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012 |
UCFa |
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1994, 1996, 2004, 2005 |
Arkansas-Llittle Rocka |
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1986, 1989, 1990 |
Georgia Southerna |
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1983, 1987, 1992 |
Mercera |
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1981, 1985, 2014 |
College of Charlestona |
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1997, 1998 |
East Tennessee Statea |
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2009, 2010 |
Georgia Statea |
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1991, 2001 |
Northeast Louisianaa b |
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1979, 1982 |
Samforda |
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1999, 2000 |
Centenarya |
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1980 |
FIUa |
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1995 |
Florida Atlantica |
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2002 |
Florida Gulf Coast |
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2013 |
Houston Baptista |
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1984 |
North Florida |
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2015 |
Troya |
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2003 |
UTSAa |
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1988 |
TOTAL |
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Footnotes
- a No longer a conference member.
- b Known since 1999 as Louisiana–Monroe (in full, the University of Louisiana at Monroe).
See also
References
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