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Coastal Athletic Association men's basketball tournament

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American college basketball conference championship
Coastal Athletic Association men's basketball tournament
Conference basketball championship
SportBasketball
ConferenceCoastal Athletic Association
Number of teams14
FormatSingle-elimination tournament
Current stadiumCareFirst Arena
Current locationWashington, DC
Played1980–present[1]
Last contest2025
Current championUNC Wilmington Seahawks (7)
Most championshipsOld Dominion Monarchs (8)
TV partner(s)CBS Sports Network
Official websiteColonial Athletic Association men's basketball
Host stadiums
CareFirst Arena (2020, 2022–2027)
Atlantic Union Bank Center (2021)
North Charleston Coliseum (2017–2019)
Royal Farms Arena (2014–2016)
Richmond Coliseum (1990–2013)
Patriot Center (1986)
William & Mary Hall (1985)
Convocation Center (1984)
Robins Center (1983)
Norfolk Scope (1982)
Hampton Coliseum (1980–1981, 1987–1989)
Host locations
Washington, DC (2020, 2022–2027)
North Charleston, SC (2017–2019)
Baltimore, MD (2014–2016)
Richmond, VA (1990–2013)
Fairfax, VA (1986)
Williamsburg, VA (1985)
Harrisonburg, VA (1984, 2021)
Richmond, VA (1983)
Norfolk, VA (1982)
Hampton, VA (1980–1981, 1987–1989)

TheCoastal Athletic Association men's basketball tournament is the conference championship tournament inbasketball for theCoastal Athletic Association (formerly known as the Colonial Athletic Association). The tournament has been held every year since at least 1980; for the 1979-80 to 1984-85 seasons the conference was known as theECAC South. 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 basketball tournament.

Results

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YearChampionScoreRunner-upTournament MVPLocation
1980Old Dominion62–51NavyMark West, ODU[2]Hampton Coliseum (Hampton, VA)
1981James Madison69–60RichmondCharles Fisher, JMU[3]
1982Old Dominion58–57James MadisonMark West, ODU[2]Norfolk Scope (Norfolk, VA)
1983James Madison41–38William & MaryDerek Steele, JMURobins Center (Richmond, VA)
1984Richmond74–55NavyJohnny Newman, RichmondJMU Convocation Center (Harrisonburg, VA)
1985Navy85–76RichmondVernon Butler, NavyWilliam & Mary Hall (Williamsburg, VA)
1986Navy72–61George MasonDavid Robinson, NavyPatriot Center (Fairfax, VA)
1987Navy53–50UNC WilmingtonDavid Robinson, NavyHampton Coliseum (Hampton, VA)
1988Richmond73–70George MasonPeter Wollfolk, Richmond
1989George Mason78–72UNC WilmingtonKenny Sanders, GMU
1990Richmond77–72James MadisonKenny Atkinson, RichmondRichmond Coliseum (Richmond, VA)
1991Richmond81–78George MasonJim Shields, Richmond
1992Old Dominion78–73James MadisonRicardo Leonard, ODU
1993East Carolina54–49James MadisonLester Lyons, ECU
1994James Madison77–76Old DominionOdell Hodge, ODU
1995Old Dominion80–75James MadisonPetey Sessoms, ODU
1996VCU46–43UNC WilmingtonBernard Hopkins, VCU
1997Old Dominion62–58James MadisonOdell Hodge, ODU
1998Richmond79–64UNC WilmingtonDaryl Oliver, Richmond
1999George Mason63–58Old DominionGeorge Evans, GMU
2000UNC Wilmington57–47RichmondBrett Blizzard, UNCW
2001George Mason35–33UNC WilmingtonErik Herring, GMU
2002UNC Wilmington66–51VCUBrett Blizzard, UNCW
2003UNC Wilmington70–62DrexelBrett Blizzard, UNCW
2004VCU55–54George MasonDomonic Jones, VCU
2005Old Dominion73–66VCUAlex Loughton, ODU
2006UNC Wilmington78–67HofstraTJ Carter, UNCW
2007VCU65–59George MasonEric Maynor, VCU
2008George Mason68–59William & MaryFolarin Campbell, GMU
2009VCU71–50George MasonEric Maynor, VCU
2010Old Dominion60–53William & MaryGerald Lee, ODU
2011Old Dominion70–65VCUFrank Hassell, ODU
2012VCU59–56DrexelDarius Theus, VCU
2013James Madison70–57NortheasternA. J. Davis, JMU
2014Delaware75–74William & MaryJarvis Threatt, DelawareBaltimore Arena (Baltimore, MD)
2015Northeastern72–61William & MaryQuincy Ford, Northeastern
2016UNC Wilmington80–73HofstraChris Flemmings, UNCW
2017UNC Wilmington78–69CharlestonC. J. Bryce, UNCWNorth Charleston Coliseum (North Charleston, SC)
2018Charleston83–76NortheasternGrant Riller, Charleston
2019Northeastern82–74HofstraVasilije Pušica, Northeastern
2020Hofstra70–61NortheasternDesure Buie, HofstraEntertainment and Sports Arena (Washington, D.C.)
2021Drexel63–56ElonCamren Wynter, DrexelAtlantic Union Bank Center (Harrisonburg, VA)[4]
2022Delaware59–55UNC WilmingtonJyare Davis, DelawareEntertainment and Sports Arena (Washington, D.C.)
2023Charleston63–58UNC WilmingtonRyan Larson, Charleston
2024Charleston82–79Stony BrookReyne Smith, Charleston
2025UNC Wilmington76–72DelawareDonovan Newby, UNCWCareFirst Arena (Washington, D.C.)[v 1]
Denotes game went intoovertime

Notes

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  1. ^CareFirst Arena was known as Entertainment and Sports Arena when it hosted prior to 2025.

Championships by school

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SchoolChampionshipsChampionship Years
Old Dominion81980, 1982, 1992, 1995, 1997, 2005, 2010, 2011
UNC Wilmington72000, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2016, 2017, 2025
VCU51996, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2012
Richmond51984, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1998
George Mason41989, 1999, 2001, 2008
James Madison41981, 1983, 1994, 2013
Charleston32018, 2023, 2024
Navy31985, 1986, 1987
Northeastern22015, 2019
Delaware22014, 2022
Hofstra12020
Drexel12021
East Carolina11993
William & Mary0
Elon0
Stony Brook0

Former member of the CAA

Broadcasters

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Television

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YearNetworkPlay-by-playAnalystSideline
2024CBSSNDave RyanPete GillenAmanda Guerra
2023Tina Cervasio
2022Sherree Burress
2021
2020Donny MarshallGary Parrish
2019Pete Gillen
2018Jordan CornetteJenny Dell
2017Pete GillenMelanie Collins
2016NBCSNMike CoreyRonny Thompson
2015
2014[5]Dalen Cuff
2013[6]Todd Harris
2012[7]ESPNMike PatrickDan Dakich
2011[8]Jimmy Dykes
2010[9]ESPN2Len Elmore
2009[10]Dave Pasch
2008[11]ESPNBrad NesslerJimmy Dykes
2007[12]
1988HTSMel ProctorKevin Grevey

Radio

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YearNetworkPlay-by-playAnalyst
2022Westwood OneScott GrahamRex Walters
2021Ed CohenDoug Gottlieb
2020Gary CohenWill Perdue
2017HSRNMike CoreyBrian Mull
2016Westwood OneScott GrahamJohn Thompson
2015Kevin Grevey
2014Dial Global SportsJohn Thompson
2013[13]
2012[14]
2011Westwood One
2010[15]
2009[16]Tom McCarthyKevin Grevey

See also

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References

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  1. ^Colonial Athletic Association index page, sports-reference.com, 22 October 2012
  2. ^ab"2012-13 ODU men's basketball media guide, page 28"(PDF). ODU Athletics. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on April 10, 2014. RetrievedNovember 10, 2012.
  3. ^"2012-13 James Madison men's basketball media guide, page 117". JMU Athletics. RetrievedNovember 10, 2012.
  4. ^Washburn, Rob (13 January 2021)."2021 HERCULES TIRES CAA MEN'S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP TO BE HELD AT ATLANTIC UNION BANK CENTER".CAASports.com. Richmond, VA: CAA. Archived fromthe original(Web) on 13 January 2021. Retrieved13 January 2021.
  5. ^"NBC SPORTS GROUP TO PRESENT LIVE COVERAGE OF CAA MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP THIS WEEKEND". 6 March 2014.
  6. ^"NBC Sports Network Press Release".www.nbcumv.com. Archived fromthe original on 29 June 2013. Retrieved27 January 2022.
  7. ^"Championship Week: Coverage of a Record 137 Men's Games Begins March 1 | ESPN MediaZone". Archived fromthe original on 2012-03-01. Retrieved2012-02-29.
  8. ^"Hostgator Promo Codes And Factors To Consider When Choosing A Web Host".ESPN Media Zone.
  9. ^"Championship Week Begins Thursday, March 4 | ESPN MediaZone". Archived fromthe original on 2010-04-12. Retrieved2010-12-17.
  10. ^"20090226_ChampionshipWeekBeginsMarch5". Archived fromthe original on 2009-03-07. Retrieved2009-03-01.
  11. ^http://www.espnmediazone.com/press_releases/2008_03_mar/20080303_ChampionshipWeek.htm[permanent dead link]
  12. ^"What to Watch: College basketball lovers rejoice". Archived fromthe original on 2009-02-07. Retrieved2017-01-11.
  13. ^"Conference Championship Week". 17 February 2013. Archived from the original on 23 February 2013. Retrieved11 January 2017.
  14. ^"CAA Championship Highlights: VCU 59 – Drexel 56 | Dial Global Sports".dialglobalsports.com. Archived from the original on 8 April 2013. Retrieved27 January 2022.
  15. ^[1][permanent dead link]
  16. ^[2][dead link]

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