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Lone Star Conference men's basketball tournament

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Men's basketball tournament
Lone Star Conference men's basketball tournament
Conference basketball championship
SportBasketball
ConferenceLone Star Conference
Number of teams8
FormatSingle-elimination tournament
Played1975–present
Current championDallas Baptist (1st)
Most championshipsWest Texas A&M (12)
Official websiteLone Star men's basketball
Host locations
Frisco, TX (2018–2020, 2022–present)
Allen, TX (2012–2017)
Campus Sites (1975–2011, 2021)

TheLone Star Conference men's basketball tournament is the annual conferencebasketball championship tournament for theLone Star Conference. The tournament has been held annually since 1981. It is asingle-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records.[1]

The winner, declared conference champion, receives the Lone Star Conference's automatic bid to theNCAA Men's Division II Basketball Championship.

Results

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YearChampionsScoreRunner-upVenue
1975Sam Houston State83–74Howard PayneBrownwood, TX
1976Howard Payne74–68Angelo StateBrownwood, TX
1977East Texas State77–66Howard PayneBrownwood, TX
1978East Texas State76–71Howard PayneBrownwood, TX
1979Southwest Texas State70–69East Texas StateHuntsville, TX
1980Southwest Texas State70–61Texas A&IHuntsville, TX
1981Sam Houston State89–76Howard PayneHuntsville, TX
1982Sam Houston State53–50Stephen F. AustinHuntsville, TX
1983Stephen F. Austin68–56Sam Houston StateNacogdoches, TX
1984Angelo State83–80East Texas StateCommerce, TX
1985Abilene Christian99–81Angelo StateAbilene, TX
1986Abilene Christian74–65Texas A&IAbilene, TX
1987Abilene Christian78–69West Texas StateAbilene, TX
1988Angelo State94–73West Texas StateSan Angelo, TX
1989Angelo State84–66Texas A&ISan Angelo, TX
1990West Texas State91–70East Texas StateCommerce, TX
1991West Texas State83–70Central State (OK)Amarillo, TX
1992Texas A&I98–97Central OklahomaAbilene, TX
1993Eastern New Mexico76–68Texas A&M–KingsvilleAbilene, TX
1994West Texas A&M85–79Abilene ChristianCanyon, TX
1995Central Oklahoma96–93Texas A&M–KingsvilleEdmond, OK
1996Texas A&M–Kingsville112–95Central OklahomaCommerce, TX
1997Central Oklahoma89–85Texas A&M–CommerceEdmond, OK
1998Central Oklahoma123–101West Texas A&MEdmond, OK
1999Midwestern State78–62Tarleton StateWichita Falls, TX
2000Midwestern State93–83West Texas A&MTahlequah, OK
2001West Texas A&M75–73OTAngelo StateSan Angelo, TX
2002Northeastern State (OK)66–50Tarleton StateTahlequah, OK
2003West Texas A&M69–61Tarleton StatePortales, NM
2004Tarleton State69–66Northeastern StateStephenville, TX
2005Texas A&M–Commerce77–62West Texas A&MCommerce, TX
2006West Texas A&M99–85Tarleton StateDurant, OK
2007Midwestern State89–80Southeastern Oklahoma StateWichita Falls, TX
2008Central Oklahoma72–70Texas A&M–CommerceBartlesville, OK
2009Midwestern State66–60Southwestern Oklahoma StateBartlesville, OK
2010Midwestern State65–55Tarleton StateBartlesville, OK
2011Central Oklahoma68–52Tarleton StateBartlesville, OK
2012Midwestern State57–51Tarleton StateAllen, TX
2013Tarleton State53–50Midwestern StateAllen, TX
2014Tarleton State71–65Midwestern StateAllen, TX
2015Texas A&M–Commerce68–61Angelo StateAllen, TX
2016Midwestern State88–72Angelo StateAllen, TX
2017UT Permian Basin93–85Angelo StateAllen, TX
2018West Texas A&M80–76Texas–Permian BasinFrisco, TX
2019West Texas A&M57-55Texas A&M-CommerceFrisco, TX
2020West Texas A&M81–65St. Edward'sFrisco, TX
2021West Texas A&M108–89St. Edward'sCanyon, TX
2022West Texas A&M77–70Texas A&M–KingsvilleFrisco, TX
2023West Texas A&M64–63Angelo State
2024Eastern New Mexico91–88Lubbock Christian
2025Dallas Baptist76–70Lubbock Christian

Championship records

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School SchoolFinals
Record
Finals
Appearances
Years
West Texas A&M
(West Texas State)
12–5171990, 1991, 1994, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Midwestern State7–291999, 2000, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2016
Central Oklahoma
(Central State)
5–381995, 1997, 1998, 2008, 2011
East Texas A&M
(East Texas State,
Texas A&M–Commerce)
4–6101977, 1978, 2005, 2015
Tarleton State3–7102004, 2013, 2014
Angelo State3–7101984, 1988, 1989
Abilene Christian3–141985, 1986, 1987
Sam Houston State
(Sam Houston)
3–141975, 1981, 1982
Texas A&M–Kingsville
(Texas A&I)
2–681992, 1996
Eastern New Mexico2–021993, 2024
Southwest Texas State
(Texas State)
2–021979, 1980
Howard Payne1–561976
UT Permian Basin1–122017
Northeastern State (OK)1–122002
Stephen F. Austin1–121983
Dallas Baptist1–012025
Lubbock Christian0–22
St. Edward's0–22
Southeastern Oklahoma State0–11
Southwestern Oklahoma State0–11

See also

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References

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  1. ^"LSC Men's Basketball Tournament History"(PDF).Year-by-year records. Lone Star Conference. 2017. RetrievedApril 12, 2017.
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