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MAAC men's basketball tournament

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Annual college basketball tournament
MAAC men's basketball tournament
Conference basketball championships
SportCollege basketball
ConferenceMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference
Number of teams11
FormatSingle-elimination tournament
Current stadiumJim Whelan Boardwalk Hall
Current locationAtlantic City, New Jersey
Played1982–present
Last contest2025
Current championMount St. Mary's
Most championshipsIona Gaels (13)
Official websiteMAACSports.com Men's Basketball

TheMAAC men's basketball tournament (popularly known as theMAAC Tournament) is the conference championship tournament inbasketball for theMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). The tournament has been held every year since 1982, the MAAC's first season. 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 men's basketball tournament. The MAAC did not receive its automatic bid from the NCAA until 1984.

The tournament has used several formats in its history, though seeding in all formats has been based strictly on conference record (with tiebreakers used as needed). When the tournament began in 1982, the conference had six members:Army,Fairfield,Fordham,Iona,Manhattan, andSaint Peter's. It used a standard single-elimination bracket that gave the 1 and 2 seeds a first-round bye into the semifinals, with the bottom four seeds playing in the first round at the highest seeded team's home court. The semifinals, and championship games were played at theMeadowlands Arena until 1990, when it was moved to theKnickerbocker Arena. The conference used this setup in the 1982, 1983, 1984, 1988, and 1989 tournaments. After the 1989 tournament, each game would be played at a venue chosen by the league. 1982, 1984, and 1985 also implemented a consolation game played by the losers of the semifinal round.

In 1984, the conference expanded to eight teams, addingLa Salle andHoly Cross, and no longer giving the 1 and 2 seeds first round/quarterfinal byes. In 1990, the conference expanded again, addingCanisius,Loyola MD,Niagara, andSiena to bring the number of teams to twelve. To compensate for this, the MAAC was broken into North and South divisions. 1991 saw the conference lose Army, Holy Cross and Fordham to thePatriot League, thus bringing the total number of members to nine. This tournament setup used an 8 vs 9 play-in game in the first round. This setup continued for two seasons until La Salle left the MAAC for theMid Western Collegiate Conference, bringing current membership to eight teams again.[1]

Starting in 1993, the MAAC went back to the previous setup for eight teams, 1 vs. 8, 4 vs. 5, 3 vs. 6, and 2 vs. 7. This system was used until 1998, when the MAAC expanded yet again, addingMarist andRider from theNEC. With ten teams, a first round play-in format was used, with the bottom four teams playing a first round "play-in" game. The 1 seed would play in the quarterfinals against the highest remaining seed from the first round. This format was used until 2003, when the MAAC implemented a new format, and expanded to the bottom six teams playing in the first round, and giving the 1 seed a bye into the semifinals. The reasoning was to place a significant premium on in-season play.[2] In 2007, they ended the change, citing theNIT awarding bids to conference regular season champions who fail to win their conference's tournament championship. Instead of the 1 seed playing the highest remaining seed from the first round, the MAAC used a basic bracket style. 7 vs. 10 and 8 vs. 9 in the first round, with the 8/9 winner facing the 1 seed, and the 7/10 winner facing the 2 seed. This continued through 2013, when the MAAC expanded once more.[3]

In the spring of 2014, the MAAC addedMonmouth andQuinnipiac[4] from the Northeast Conference, while losing Loyola MD to the Patriot League.[5] This brought the MAAC to eleven members, and the first round was again expanded to include the bottom six teams competing in the play-in round. As of 2022, this is the current system being used.

List of finals

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YearChampionScoreRunner-upTournament MVPLocation
1982Iona66–61OTSaint Peter'sRory Grimes,IonaCampus Sites –first round
Meadowlands Arena (East Rutherford, New Jersey) –semifinals and finals
1983Fordham54–53IonaMark Murphy,Fordham
1984Iona72–61FordhamSteve Burtt, Sr.,IonaNew Haven Coliseum (New Haven, Connecticut) –first round
Meadowlands Arena (East Rutherford, New Jersey) –semifinals and finals
1985Iona57–54FordhamTony Hargraves,IonaMeadowlands Arena (East Rutherford, New Jersey)
1986Fairfield67–64Holy CrossJim McCaffrey,Holy Cross
1987Fairfield73–70OTIonaKevin Houston,Army
1988La Salle79–70FordhamRich Tarr,La SalleCampus sites –first round
Meadowlands Arena (East Rutherford, New Jersey) –semifinals and finals
1989La Salle71–58Saint Peter'sLionel Simmons,La Salle
1990La Salle71–61FordhamKnickerbocker Arena (Albany, New York)
1991Saint Peter's64–58IonaMarvin Andrews,Saint Peter's
1992La Salle79–78ManhattanRandy Woods,La Salle
1993Manhattan68–67NiagaraKeith Bullock,Manhattan
1994Loyola80–75ManhattanTracy Bergan,Loyola
1995Saint Peter's80–78OTManhattanRandy Holmes,Saint Peter's
1996Canisius52–46FairfieldMichael Meeks,Canisius
1997Fairfield78–72CanisiusGreg Francis,FairfieldMarine Midland Arena (Buffalo, New York)
1998Iona90–75SienaJohn McDonald,IonaPepsi Arena (Albany, New York)
1999Siena82–67Saint Peter'sMarcus Faison,SienaMarine Midland Arena (Buffalo, New York)
2000Iona84–80SienaDyree Wilson,IonaPepsi Arena (Albany, New York)
2001Iona74–67CanisiusNakiea Miller,IonaMarine Midland Arena (Buffalo, New York)
2002Siena92–77NiagaraDwayne Archbold,SienaPepsi Arena (Albany, New York)
2003Manhattan69–54FairfieldLuis Flores,ManhattanSovereign Bank Arena (Trenton, New Jersey)
2004Manhattan62–61NiagaraPepsi Arena (Albany, New York)
2005Niagara81–59RiderJuan Mendez,NiagaraHSBC Arena (Buffalo, New York)
2006Iona80–61Saint Peter'sSteve Burtt Jr.,IonaPepsi Arena (Albany, New York)
2007Niagara83–79SienaTyrone Lewis,NiagaraArena at Harbor Yard (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
2008Siena74–53RiderKenny Hasbrouck,SienaTimes Union Center (Albany, New York)
2009Siena77–70Niagara
2010Siena72–65OTFairfieldAlex Franklin,Siena
2011Saint Peter's62–57IonaJeron Belin,Saint Peter'sWebster Bank Arena (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
2012Loyola48–44FairfieldErik Etherly,LoyolaMassMutual Center (Springfield, Massachusetts)[6]
2013Iona60–57ManhattanLamont Jones,Iona
2014Manhattan71–68IonaGeorge Beamon,Manhattan
2015Manhattan79–69IonaAshton Pankey,ManhattanTimes Union Center (Albany, New York)
2016Iona79–76MonmouthA. J. English,Iona
2017Iona87–86OTSienaJordan Washington,Iona
2018Iona83–71FairfieldZach Lewis,Iona
2019Iona81–60MonmouthRickey McGill,Iona
2020Canceled due to thecoronavirus pandemicBoardwalk Hall (Atlantic City, New Jersey)[7]
2021Iona60–51FairfieldAsante Gist,Iona
2022Saint Peter's60–54MonmouthKC Ndefo,Saint Peter's
2023Iona76–55MaristDaniss Jenkins,Iona
2024Saint Peter's68–63FairfieldCorey Washington,Saint Peter's
2025Mount St. Mary's63–49IonaDola Adebayo,Mount St. Mary's

Results by team

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All records are completed through championship game of 2021–22 season[8][9]

Team win–loss records

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SchoolGamesWLWinning Pct.Avg.
seed
Years
Iona896128.6853.5141 (1982–2022)
Saint Peter's774037.5195.4441 (1982–2022)
Fairfield743539.4735.8341 (1982–2022)
Siena674027.5974.333 (1990–2022)
Manhattan663036.4555.4441 (1982–2022)
Canisius572532.4396.4833 (1990–2022)
Niagara562630.4645.2733 (1990–2022)
Rider411724.415525 (1998–2022)
Marist361125.3067.225 (1998–2022)
Loyola MD331122.3336.3824 (1990–2013)
Fordham21138.6193.449 (1982–1990)
La Salle20146.7001.899 (1984–1992)
Monmouth1798.5294.339 (2014–2022)
Army1459.3575.449 (1982–1990)
Quinnipiac1358.3856.679 (2014–2022)
Holy Cross1147.3644.437 (1984–1990)
  • No longer a member of the MAAC

Championship game team win–loss records

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SchoolGamesWLWinning Pct.Last ChampionshipLast Game
Iona21147.66720232025
Fairfield1037.33319972024
Saint Peter's954.55620242024
Manhattan954.55620152015
Siena954.55620102017
Niagara624.33320072009
Fordham514.20019831990
La Salle4401.00019921992
Canisius312.00019962001
Loyola MD2201.00020122012
Monmouth303.0002022
Rider202.0002008
Mount St. Mary's1101.00020252025
Holy Cross101.0001986
Marist101.0002023
Army000
Quinnipiac000
  • No longer a member of the MAAC

Team head-to-head results

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 Army †CanisiusFairfieldFordham †Holy Cross †IonaLa Salle †Loyola MD †ManhattanMaristMonmouth †NiagaraQuinnipiacRiderSaint Peter'sSiena
vs. Army †0–01–02–11–04–00–10–00–10–00–00–00–00–01–20–0
vs. Canisius0–03–20–00–06–30–01–60–23–32–03–41–04–14–15–3
vs. Fairfield0–12–32–00–14–43–15–05–71–21–11–40–11–27–77–1
vs. Fordham †1–20–00–20–13–23–10–10–10–00–00–00–00–01–30–0
vs. Holy Cross †0–10–01–01–03–21–10–00–00–00–00–00–00–01–00–0
vs. Iona0–43–64–42–32–30–00–44–32–40–35–30–12–44–80–11
vs. La Salle †1–00–01–31–31–10–00–10–30–00–00–00–00–02–10–2
vs. Loyola †0–06–10–51–00–04–01–04–10–00–03–20–01–01–11–1
vs. Manhattan1–02–07–51–00–03–43–01–40–20–01–40–13–15–79–2
vs. Marist0–03–32–10–00–04–20–00–02–00–05–21–11–11–16–0
vs. Monmouth †0–00–21–10–00–03–00–00–00–00–00–30–11–22–01–0
vs. Niagara0–04–34–10–00–03–50–02–34–12–53–01–10–32–15–3
vs. Quinnipiac0–00–11–00–00–01–00–00–01–01–11–01–11–01–00–2
vs. Rider0–01–42–10–00–04–20–00–11–31–12–13–00–16–34–0
vs. Saint Peter's2–11–47–70–00–18–41–21–17–51–10–21–20–13–62–2
vs. Siena0–03–51–70–00–011–02–01–12–90–60–13–52–00–42–2
Total5–925–3235–3913–84–761–2814–611–2230–3611–259–826–305–817–2440–3740–27
  • No longer a member of the MAAC

Championship game team head-to-head results

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 Army †CanisiusFairfieldFordham †Holy Cross †IonaLa Salle †Loyola MD †ManhattanMaristMonmouth †NiagaraQuinnipiacRiderSaint Peter'sSiena
vs. Army †0–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–0
vs. Canisius0–01–10–00–01–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–0
vs. Fairfield0–01–10–00–12–10–01–01–00–00–00–00–00–00–01–0
vs. Fordham †0–00–00–00–02–12–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–0
vs. Holy Cross †0–00–01–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–0
vs. Iona0–00–11–21–20–00–00–02–10–00–20–00–00–02–20–3
vs. La Salle †0–00–00–00–20–00–00–00–10–00–00–00–00–00–10–0
vs. Loyola †0–00–00–10–00–00–00–00–10–00–00–00–00–00–00–0
vs. Manhattan0–00–00–10–00–01–21–01–00–00–00–20–00–01–00–0
vs. Marist0–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–0
vs. Monmouth †0–00–00–00–00–02–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–01–00–0
vs. Niagara0–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–02–00–00–00–00–10–02–1
vs. Quinnipiac0–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–0
vs. Rider0–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–01–00–00–01–0
vs. Saint Peter's0–00–00–00–00–02–21–00–00–10–00–10–00–00–01–0
vs. Siena0–00–00–10–00–03–00–00–00–00–00–01–20–00–10–1
Total0–01–23–61–40–113–64–02–05–40–00–32–40–00–24–45–4
  • No longer a member of the MAAC

NCAA Tournament appearances

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NCAA tournament
YearMAAC Rep.OpponentResult
1984(10)Iona(7)VirginiaL 57–58
1985(13)Iona(4)Loyola-ChicagoL 58–59
1986(13)Fairfield(4)IllinoisL 51–75
1987(16)Fairfield(1)IndianaL 58–92
1988(13)La Salle(4)Kansas StateL 53–66
1989(8)La Salle(9)Louisiana TechL 74–83
1990(4)La Salle(13)Southern Miss
(5)Clemson
W 79–63
L 75–79
1991(12)Saint Peter's(5)TexasL 65–73
1992(13)La Salle(4)Seton HallL 76–78
1993(11)Manhattan(6)VirginiaL 66–78
1994(15)Loyola (MD)(2)ArizonaL 55–81
1995(15)Saint Peter's
(13)Manhattan
(2)UMass
(4)Oklahoma
(5)Arizona State
L 51–68
W 77–67
L 54–64
1996(13)Canisius(4)UtahL 43–72
1997(16)Fairfield(1)North CarolinaL 74–82
1998(12)Iona(5)SyracuseL 61–63
1999(13)Siena(4)ArkansasL 80–94
2000(14)Iona(3)MarylandL 59–74
2001(14)Iona(3)Ole MissL 70–72
2002(16a)Siena
(16) Siena
(16b)Alcorn State
(1)Maryland
W 81–77
L 70–85
2003(14)Manhattan(3)SyracuseL 65–76
2004(12)Manhattan(5)Florida
(4)Wake Forest
W 75–60
L 80–84
2005(14)Niagara(3)OklahomaL 67–84
2006(13)Iona(4)LSUL 64–80
2007(65)Niagara
(16) Niagara
(64)Florida A&M
(1)Kansas
W 77–69
L 67–107
2008(13)Siena(4)Vanderbilt
(12)Villanova
W 83–62
L 72–84
2009(9)Siena(8)Ohio State
(1)Louisville
W 74–72
L 72–79
2010(13)Siena(4)PurdueL 64–72
2011(14)Saint Peter's(3)PurdueL 43–65
2012(15)Loyola (MD)
(14)Iona
(2)Ohio State
(14)BYU
L 59–78
L 72–78
2013(15)Iona(2)Ohio StateL 70–95
2014(13)Manhattan(4)LouisvilleL 64–71
2015(16)Manhattan(16)HamptonL 64–74
2016(13)Iona(4)Iowa StateL 81–94
2017(14)Iona(3)OregonL 77–93
2018(15)Iona(2)DukeL 67–89
2019(16)Iona(1)North CarolinaL 73–88
2021(15)Iona(2)AlabamaL 55–68
2022(15)Saint Peter's(2)Kentucky
(7)Murray State
(3)Purdue
(8)North Carolina
W 85–79OT
W 70–60
W 67–64
L 49–69
2023(13)Iona(4)UConnL 63–87
2024(15)Saint Peter's(2)TennesseeL 49–83
2025(16)Mount St. Mary's(16)American
(1)Duke
W 83–72
L 49–93

Results by seed

[edit]
Completed through championship game of 2021–22 season

Seed win–loss records

[edit]
SeedGamesWLWin
pct
1966927.719
2976631.680
3764135.539
4773839.494
5672839.418
6692742.391
7723636.500
8521537.288
9451926.422
1027225.074
111459.357

Championship game seed win–loss records

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SeedGamesWLWin
pct
Last
title
Last
game
123158.65220192019
2231013.43520222022
3963.66720172017
41138.27320182022
5422.50019962006
6404.0002019
7422.50020072021
81101.00019971997
91101.00020212021
10000
11000

Results by coach

[edit]
Completed through championship game of 2021–22 season

Coach win–loss records

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Current MAAC Coaches
CoachSchoolGamesWinsLossesWin
pct
Years
John DunneSaint Peter's/Marist24915.37516 (2007–2022)
Steve MasielloManhattan20119.55011 (2012–2022)
Kevin BaggettRider1569.40010 (2013–2022)
Reggie WitherspoonCanisius826.2506 (2017–2022)
Baker DunleavyQuinnipiac844.5005 (2018–2022)
Jay YoungFairfield743.5713 (2020–2022)
Rick PitinoIona541.8002 (2021–2022)
Greg PaulusNiagara422.5003 (2020–2022)
Carmen MaciarielloSiena312.3333 (2020–2022)
Former MAAC Coaches
CoachSchoolGamesWinsLossesWin
pct
Years
Joe MihalichNiagara311813.58115 (1999–2013)
Tim CluessIona26224.8469 (2011–2019)
Jimmy PatsosLoyola/Siena22913.40914 (2005–2018)
Jeff RulandIona19136.6849 (1999–2007)
Ted FioreSaint Peter's18117.6119 (1987–1995)
Mitch BuonaguroFairfield/Siena17107.5889 (1986–1991)/(2011–2013)
Mike MacDonaldCanisius1789.4719 (1998–2006)
King RiceMonmouth1798.5298 (2014–2022)
Sydney JohnsonFairfield1688.5008 (2012–2019)
Speedy MorrisLa Salle15132.8676 (1987–92)
Fran McCafferySiena13112.8465 (2006–2010)
Tommy DempseyRider1367.4627 (2006–2012)
Don HarnumRider1358.3858 (1998–2005)
Jack ArmstrongNiagara1349.3089 (1990–1998)
Pat KennedyIona13112.8465 (1982–1986)
Tim O'TooleFairfield1358.3858 (1999–2006)
Les WothkeArmy1358.3858 (1983–1990)
John BeileinCanisius1284.6675 (1993–1997)
Paul CormierFairfield1266.5007 (1992–1998)
Bob DukietSaint Peter's1266.5005 (1982–1986)
Tom PendersFordham1174.6365 (1982–1986)
Bob LeckieSaint Peter's1156.4556 (2001–2006)
Dave MagarityMarist1147.3647 (1998–2004)
George BlaneyHoly Cross1147.3647 (1984–1990)
Tom ParrottaCanisius1046.4006 (2007–2012)
Gary BrokawIona1055.5005 (1987–1991)
Fran FraschillaManhattan1073.7004 (1993–1996)
Bobby GonzalezManhattan1055.5007 (2000–2006)
Mike DeaneSiena1055.5005 (1990–1994)
Rob LanierSiena1073.7004 (2002–2005)
Paul HewittSiena972.7783 (1998–2000)
Nick MacarchukFordham963.6673 (1988–1990)
Ed CooleyFairfield945.4445 (2007–2011)
Shaheen HollowaySaint Peter's862.7504 (2019–2022)
Chuck MartinMarist835.3755 (2009–2013)
Chris CaseyNiagara826.2506 (2014–2019)
Rodger BlindSaint Peter's835.3755 (1996–2000)
Matt BradyMarist734.4294 (2005–2008)
Barry RohrssenManhattan725.2865 (2007–2011)
Jim BaronCanisius624.3334 (2013–2016)
Terry O'ConnorFairfield615.1674 (1982–1985)
Tim WelshIona642.6673 (1996–1998)
Steve LappasManhattan624.3334 (1989–1992)
Tom MooreQuinnipiac514.2004 (2014–2017)
Mike MakerMarist514.2004 (2015–2018)
John LeonardManhattan523.4003 (1997–1999)
Scott HicksLoyola514.2004 (2001–2004)
Dino GaudioLoyola523.4003 (1998–2000)
Lefty ErvinLa Salle514.2003 (1984–1986)
Jerry WelshIona514.2004 (1992–1995)
Marty MarbachCanisius523.4003 (1990–1992)
Gordon ChiesaManhattan404.0004 (1982–1985)
Bob BeyerSiena303.0003 (1995–1997)
Brian EllerbeLoyola303.0003 (1995–1997)
Skip ProsserLoyola3301.0001 (1994)
Tom SchneiderLoyola303.0003 (1990–1992)
Kevin WillardIona303.0003 (2008–2010)
Jamion ChristianSiena211.5001 (2019)
Delle BoviManhattan202.0002 (1987–1988)
Louis OrrSiena211.5001 (2001)
Jeff BowerMarist101.0001 (2014)
Tom SullivanManhattan101.0001 (1986)
Joe BoylanLoyola101.0001 (1993)
Bob QuinnFordham101.0001 (1987)
Pete GaudetArmy101.0001 (1982)

Championship game coach win–loss records

[edit]
Current MAAC coaches
CoachSchoolGamesWinsLossesWin
pct
Last
title
Last
game
Steve MasielloManhattan321.66720152015
John DunneSaint Peter's/Marist1101.00020112011
Rick PitinoIona1101.00020212021
Jay YoungFairfield101.0002021
Former MAAC Coaches
CoachSchoolGamesWinsLossesWin
pct
Last
title
Last
game
Tim CluessIona853.62520192019
Joe MihalichNiagara523.40020072009
Speedy MorrisLa Salle4401.00019921992
Fran McCafferySiena431.75020102010
Pat KennedyIona431.75019851985
Tom PendersFordham312.33319831985
Jeff RulandIona3301.00020062006
Fran FraschillaManhattan312.33319931995
Ted FioreSaint Peter's321.66719951995
Paul HewittSiena312.33319992000
King RiceMonmouth303.0002022
Bobby GonzalezManhattan2201.00020042004
Gary BrokawIona202.0001991
Nick MacarchukFordham202.0001990
Sydney JohnsonFairfield202.0002018
Paul CormierFairfield211.50019971997
Mitch BuonaguroFairfield/Siena2201.00019871987
John BeileinCanisius211.50019961997
Jimmy PatsosLoyola/Siena211.50020122017
Mike MacDonaldCanisius101.0002001
Tim O'TooleFairfield101.0002003
Ed CooleyFairfield101.0002010
George BlaneyHoly Cross101.0001986
Shaheen HollowaySaint Peter's1101.00020222022
Tim WelshIona1101.00019981998
Skip ProsserLoyola1101.00019941994
Steve LappasManhattan101.0001992
Jack ArmstrongNiagara101.0001993
Tommy DempseyRider101.0002008
Don HarnumRider101.0002005
Bob DukietSaint Peter's101.0001982
Bob LeckieSaint Peter's101.0002006
Rodger BlindSaint Peter's101.0001999
Rob LanierSiena1101.00020022002

Broadcasters

[edit]

Television

[edit]
YearNetworkPlay-by-playAnalyst
2024ESPNUDerek JonesTim Welsh
2023Steve Lenox
2022Jason Benetti
2021Tiffany GreeneChris Spatola
2020Doug ShermanJon Crispin
2019ESPN2Jason BenettiJordan Cornette
2018ESPNJay Bilas
2017Sean McDonough
2016Dan Shulman
2015ESPN2Doug ShermanMalcolm Huckaby
2014
2013[10]
2012[11]Bob WischusenLen Elmore
2011[12]
2010[13]Tim Welsh
2009[14]Sean McDonoughBill Raftery
2008[15]Bill Raftery andJay Bilas
2007[16]

Radio

[edit]
YearNetworkPlay-by-playAnalyst
2015Westwood OneGary CohenDonny Marshall

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