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Centennial Conference men's basketball tournament

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Collegiate basketball tournament
Centennial Conference men's basketball tournament
Conference basketball championship
SportBasketball
ConferenceCentennial Conference
FormatSingle-elimination tournament
Played1994–present
Current championFranklin & Marshall (9th)
Most championshipsFranklin & Marshall (9)
Official websiteCentennial men's basketball

TheCentennial Conference men's basketball tournament is the annual conferencebasketball championship tournament for theNCAADivision IIICentennial Conference. The tournament has been held annually since 1994. It is asingle-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records.[1]

The tournament champion receives the Centennial's automatic bid to theNCAA Men's Division III Basketball Championship.

Format

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Ten teams compete in this competition and each team face the other team twice each season, so there are 18 within-conference matches each season. After the regular season, the fifth ranked team visit the fourth ranked team for the first round match. Then the final four tournament is hosted by the first ranked team.

In 2004, the play-in match was played because Gettysburg and Haverford were tied for the fourth place, but the first round match has been always held between the fourth and the fifth ranked teams thereafter. Until 2003, ten teams were divided two east and west divisions and top two teams from each division advanced to the tournament while play-in match was played if two teams were tied for the second place in the division.

Results

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YearChampionsScoreRunners-upRefs
1994Franklin & Marshall63–61Johns Hopkins[2]
1995Muhlenberg88–86 (OT)Franklin & Marshall[3]
1996Franklin & Marshall79–67Gettysburg[4]
1997Dickinson90–59Swarthmore[5]
1998Muhlenberg55–53Johns Hopkins[6]
1999Johns Hopkins78–52Washington (MD)[7]
2000Franklin & Marshall75–67 (OT)Johns Hopkins[8]
2001Gettysburg68–59Muhlenberg[9][10]
2002Gettysburg50–47Franklin & Marshall[11][12]
2003Ursinus96–88 (OT)Franklin & Marshall[13]
2004Franklin & Marshall69–58Johns Hopkins[14][15][16]
2005Ursinus72–70Franklin & Marshall[17][18]
2006Ursinus100–82Johns Hopkins[19][20]
2007Johns Hopkins68–61Haverford[21][22]
2008Ursinus85–78Gettysburg[23][24]
2009Gettysburg73–65Franklin & Marshall[25][26][27]
2010Franklin & Marshall66–62Gettysburg[28][29][30]
2011Franklin & Marshall65–55Dickinson[31][32][33]
2012Franklin & Marshall71–55Muhlenberg[34][35]
2013Dickinson64–40Franklin & Marshall[36][37][38]
2014Johns Hopkins60–55Dickinson[39][40][41]
2015Dickinson65–62Johns Hopkins[42][43][44]
2016Franklin & Marshall75–64Swarthmore[45][46][47]
2017Swarthmore68–64Dickinson[48][49][50]
2018Johns Hopkins61–57Swarthmore[51][52][53]
2019Swarthmore79–61Johns Hopkins[54][55][56]
2020Johns Hopkins73–71Swarthmore[57][58][59]
2021Cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic
2022Johns Hopkins80–66Swarthmore[60][61][62]
2023Swarthmore76–73Johns Hopkins[63][64][65]
2024Swarthmore67–62Johns Hopkins
2025Franklin & Marshall60–47Johns Hopkins[66]

Championship records

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Performance by school

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SchoolFinals RecordFinals AppearancesYears won
Franklin & Marshall9–6151994, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2025
Johns Hopkins6–10161999, 2007, 2014, 2018, 2020, 2022
Swarthmore4–592017, 2019, 2023, 2024
Ursinus4–042003, 2005, 2006, 2008
Dickinson3–361997, 2013, 2015
Gettysburg3–362001, 2002, 2009
Muhlenberg2–241995, 1998
Haverford0–11
Washington (MD)0–11
  • McDaniel (formerly Western Maryland) has not yet qualified for the Centennial tournament finals

Performance by year

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Teams (# of titles)1994199519961997199819992000200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202022202320242025
Centennial (31)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)(10)
1Franklin & Marshall (9)CFCSFSFCSFFFCFFCCCFSFSFCSFSF1R1RSFC
2Johns Hopkins (6)FSFFCFSFF1RFCSF1RSFCF1RCFCCFFF
3Ursinus (4)PIPISFSFCSFCCSFC1RSFSFSFSF1RSF
3Swarthmore (4)SFFFCFCFFCC1R
5Dickinson (3)CSFFSFCFCSFF1R1R1R1R
5Gettysburg (3)FCCSFSFSFSFFCFSF1RSFSFSFSFSFSF
7Muhlenberg (2)SFCSFPICSFSFFSF1R1RSFSFFSF1RSFSF
8HaverfordSFPISFFSFSF
8Washington (MD)SFSFSFFSFSFSF1RSFSFSF1R
10McDanielSF1RSF1RSF1R1R

Key

CChampion
FRunner-up
SFSemifinals
1R1st round
PIPlay-in
Did not participate

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