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Collegiate basketball tournament
SWAC Men's Basketball Tournament
Conference basketball championships
SportCollege basketball
ConferenceSouthwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC)
Number of teams10
FormatSingle-elimination tournament
Current stadiumGateway Center Arena
Current locationCollege Park, Georgia
Played1978–present
Last contest2025
Current championAlabama State
Most championshipsTexas Southern (11)
Official websiteSWAC Men's Basketball

TheSWAC men's basketball tournament (popularly known as theSWAC tournament) is the conference championship tournament in basketball for theSouthwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). The tournament has been held every year since 1978. It is asingle-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. The winner, declared conference champion, receives the conference's automatic bid to theNCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. On seven occasions, the SWAC champion has won an NCAA Division I tournament game (two being in the first round and five in preliminary rounds).[1]

The1977–78 season was the SWAC's first as anNCAA Division I basketball conference, but it was not until 1980 that the champion went to the Division I tournament; most notably, the 1979 champion was Alcorn State, who went 27–0 but only received an NIT bid (where they lost in the second round) as they had "not yet completed the three years of adherence to a 2.00 average entrance requirement."[2][3]

The semifinal and championship SWAC basketball tournament games are held at the Bill Harris Arena inBirmingham,Alabama.[4] As of the 2017 tournaments,[5] they feature an eight-team, three-day layout with the quarterfinal rounds hosted on campus sites. This changes the previous 10-team, five-day tournament format. The higher seeded teams will host a combined eight games leaving two days for travel and practice rounds. The tournament concludes with the semifinals and championship rounds inside Birmingham's Bill Harris Arena. Winners of the tournaments earn automatic bids to their respective NCAA Division I tournaments. The championship games are nationally televised live annually on anESPN network. In 2017, the trophy was named to honorDavey Whitney, the legendary coach that had won twelve regular season SWAC championships and seven SWAC tournaments, both of which being the most in conference history.[6]

List of champions (pre-tournament)

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SeasonSchoolCoach
1956–57Texas SouthernEdward H. Adams
1957–58Texas SouthernEdward H. Adams
1958–59Grambling StateFred Hobdy
1959–60Grambling StateFred Hobdy
1960–61Prairie View A&MLeroy Moore Jr
1961–62Prairie View A&MLeroy Moore Jr
1962–63Grambling StateFred Hobdy
1963–64Grambling State
Jackson State
Fred Hobdy
Harrison Wilson
1964–65SouthernRichard Mack
1965–66Alcorn State
Grambling State
E.E. Simmons
Fred Hobdy
1966–67Alcorn State
Arkansas–Pine Bluff
Grambling State
Bob Hopkins
Hubert O. Clemmons
Fred Hobdy
1967–68Alcorn State
Jackson State
Bob Hopkins
Paul Covington
1968–69Alcorn StateBob Hopkins
1969–70Jackson StatePaul Covington
1970–71Grambling StateFred Hobdy
1971–72Grambling StateFred Hobdy
1972–73Alcorn StateDavey Whitney
1973–74Jackson StatePaul Covington
1974–75Jackson StatePaul Covington
1975–76Alcorn StateDavey Whitney
1976–77Texas SouthernRobert Moreland

List of champions (tournament era)

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YearRegular Season ChampionCoachTournament ChampionScoreTournament Runner-upTournament Winning Coach
1978SouthernCarl StewartSouthern86-74Alcorn StatePaul Covington
1979Alcorn StateDavey WhitneyAlcorn State108–89SouthernDavey Whitney
1980Alcorn StateDavey WhitneyAlcorn State83–61Grambling StateDavey Whitney
1981Alcorn State
Southern
Davey Whitney
Carl Stewart
Southern69–63Jackson StateCarl Stewart
1982Alcorn State
Jackson State
Davey Whitney
Paul Covington
Alcorn State87–77Jackson StateDavey Whitney
1983Texas SouthernRobert MorelandAlcorn State81–69Texas SouthernDavey Whitney
1984Alcorn StateDavey WhitneyAlcorn State78–69Texas SouthernDavey Whitney
1985Alcorn StateDavey WhitneySouthern85–70Alcorn StateBob Hopkins
1986Alcorn State
Southern
Davey Whitney
Bob Hopkins
Mississippi Valley State75–58Prairie View A&MLafayette Stribling
1987Grambling StateBob HopkinsSouthern105–55Grambling StateBen Jobe
1988SouthernBen JobeSouthern78–62Grambling StateBen Jobe
1989Grambling State
Southern
Texas Southern
Bob Hopkins
Ben Jobe
Robert Moreland
Southern86–81Texas SouthernBen Jobe
1990SouthernBen JobeTexas Southern94–89SouthernRobert Moreland
1991Jackson StateAndy StoglinJackson State70–66Texas SouthernAndy Stoglin
1992Texas Southern
Mississippi Valley State
Robert Moreland
Lafayette Stribling
Mississippi Valley State85–77SouthernLafayette Stribling
1993Jackson StateAndy StoglinSouthern101–80Jackson StateBen Jobe
1994Texas SouthernRobert MorelandTexas Southern70–67Jackson StateRobert Moreland
1995Texas SouthernRobert MorelandTexas Southern75–62Mississippi Valley StateRobert Moreland
1996Jackson State
Mississippi Valley State
Andy Stoglin
Lafayette Stribling
Mississippi Valley State111–94Jackson StateLafayette Stribling
1997Mississippi Valley StateLafayette StriblingJackson State81–74Mississippi Valley StateAndy Stoglin
1998Texas SouthernRobert MorelandPrairie View A&M59–57Texas SouthernElwood Plummer
1999Alcorn StateDavey WhitneyAlcorn State89–83SouthernDavey Whitney
2000Alcorn StateDavey WhitneyJackson State76–61SouthernAndy Stoglin
2001Alabama StateRob SpiveryAlabama State64–52Alcorn StateRob Spivery
2002Alcorn StateDavey WhitneyAlcorn State70–67Alabama StateDavey Whitney
2003Prairie View A&MJerome FrancisTexas Southern77–68Alcorn StateRonnie Courtney
2004Mississippi Valley StateLafayette StriblingAlabama State63–58Alabama A&MRob Spivery
2005Alabama A&ML. Vann PettawayAlabama A&M72–53Alabama StateL. Vann Pettaway
2006SouthernRob SpiverySouthern57–44Arkansas–Pine BluffRob Spivery
2007Mississippi Valley StateJames GreenJackson State81–71Mississippi Valley StateTevester Anderson
2008Alabama StateLewis JacksonMississippi Valley State59–58Jackson StateJames Green
2009Alabama StateLewis JacksonAlabama State65–58Jackson StateLewis Jackson
2010Arkansas–Pine BluffGeorge IvoryArkansas–Pine Bluff50–38Texas SouthernGeorge Ivory
2011Texas SouthernTony HarveyAlabama State65–48Grambling StateLewis Jackson
2012Mississippi Valley StateSean WoodsMississippi Valley State71–69Texas SouthernSean Woods
2013Texas Southern[a]Mike DavisSouthern45–44Prairie View A&MRoman Banks
2014Southern[b]Roman BanksTexas Southern78–73Prairie View A&MMike Davis
2015Texas SouthernMike DavisTexas Southern62–58Southern[c]Mike Davis
2016Texas SouthernMike DavisSouthern54–53Jackson StateRoman Banks
2017Texas SouthernMike DavisTexas Southern53–50Alcorn State[d]Mike Davis
2018Grambling State[e]Donte JacksonTexas Southern84–69Arkansas–Pine BluffMike Davis
2019Prairie View A&MByron SmithPrairie View A&M92–86Texas SouthernByron Smith
2020Prairie View A&MByron SmithCanceled due to the coronavirus pandemic
2021Prairie View A&MByron SmithTexas Southern80–61Prairie View A&MJohnny Jones
2022Alcorn StateLandon BussieTexas Southern87–62Alcorn StateJohnny Jones
2023Alcorn StateLandon BussieTexas Southern61–58Grambling StateJohnny Jones
2024Grambling StateDonte JacksonGrambling State75–66Texas SouthernDonte Jackson
2025SouthernKevin JohnsonAlabama State60–56Jackson StateTony Madlock

Men's basketball tournament performance by school

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SchoolChampionshipsChampionship Years
Texas Southern
11
1990, 1994, 1995, 2003, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023
Southern
10
1978, 1981, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1993, 2006, 2013, 2016
Alcorn State
7
1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1999, 2002
Alabama State
5
2001, 2004, 2009, 2011, 2025
Jackson State
5
1978, 1991, 1997, 2000, 2007
Mississippi Valley State
5
1986, 1992, 1996, 2008, 2012
Prairie View A&M
2
1998, 2019
Alabama A&M
1
2005
Arkansas–Pine Bluff
1
2010
Grambling State
1
2024
Bethune–Cookman
0
Florida A&M
0

Coaches with multiple championships

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Regular season

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CoachChampionshipsChampionship Years
Davey Whitney121973, 1976, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1999, 2000, 2002
Fred Hobdy81959, 1960, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1971, 1972
Robert Moreland71977, 1983, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1998
Bob Hopkins61967, 1968, 1969, 1986, 1987, 1989
Paul Covington51968, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1982
Lafayette Stribling41992, 1996, 1997, 2004
Mike Davis42013, 2015, 2016, 2017
Ben Jobe31988–1990
Andy Stoglin31991, 1993, 1996
Byron Smith32019, 2020, 2021
Edward H. Adams21957, 1958
Leroy Moore Jr21961, 1962
Rob Spivery22001, 2006
Carl Stewart21978, 1981
Lewis Jackson22008, 2009
Landon Bussie22022, 2023
Donte Jackson22023, 2024

SWAC tournament

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CoachChampionshipsChampionship Years
Davey Whitney71979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1999, 2002
Ben Jobe41987, 1988, 1989, 1993
Mike Davis42014, 2015, 2017, 2018
Johnny Jones32021, 2022, 2023
Lafayette Stribling31986, 1992, 1996
Robert Moreland31990, 1994, 1995
Andy Stoglin31991, 1997, 2000
Rob Spivery32001, 2004, 2006
Roman Banks22013, 2016
Lewis Jackson22009, 2011

See also

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References

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  1. ^Becton, Stan (March 22, 2024)."Here is every HBCU that has won a men's NCAA tournament game in history".NCAA.com. Retrieved2024-05-23.
  2. ^"SWAC Regular Season Champions, by Year".coachesdatabase.com. RetrievedJuly 6, 2024.
  3. ^"Ask Sports: How did an undefeated Alcorn State team not make the 1979 NCAA Tournament?". Retrieved2024-08-16.
  4. ^"SWAC Announces Partnership with City of Birmingham".swac.org. July 12, 2018. RetrievedJuly 6, 2024.
  5. ^"SWAC concludes Spring Meetings".swac.org. June 9, 2016. RetrievedJuly 6, 2024.
  6. ^"Basketball championship trophy to carry namesake of Davey Whitney".swac.org. July 19, 2017. Retrieved2024-05-23.
  7. ^https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/swac/2012/10/09/texas-southern-ncaa-postseason-bans/1622627
  8. ^https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10536916
  9. ^https://www.three-man-weave.com/3mw/swac-tourney-2016-17
  10. ^"4 mid-major schools ineligible for postseason due to APR scores".Mid-Major Madness. Retrieved2017-11-09.

Notes

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  1. ^Texas Southern was not eligible for the SWAC tournament due to academic violations.[7]
  2. ^Southern, alongside Arkansas–Pine Bluff, Grambling and Mississippi Valley State, were not eligible for the SWAC tournament due to bad APR scores, but the schools were allowed to play due to a special waiver as the SWAC had just six eligible schools. If any of the four schools had won the tournament, the "team among the six eligible teams that advances the furthest in the tournament would receive the NCAA tournament bid." As none of the four ineligible schools won the 2014 final, this was rendered moot.[8]
  3. ^Southern, while allowed to play in the 2015 tournament, would not have been allowed to play in the NCAA tournament regardless if they won due to sanctions.
  4. ^Alcorn State, while allowed to play in the 2017 tournament, would not have been allowed to play in the NCAA tournament regardless if they won due to APR penalties; an Alcorn State victory in the tournament final would have meant the regular-season champion, Texas Southern, would receive the NCAA bid.[9]
  5. ^Grambling was ineligible to play in the SWAC tournament for the right to play in the NCAA tournament due to APR violations.[10]
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