Northeast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament

Northeast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
Sport Basketball
Conference Northeast Conference
Number of teams 8
Format Single-elimination tournament
Current stadium Campus of highest seed
Played 1982–present[1]
Last contest 2016
Current champion Fairleigh Dickinson
Most championships Robert Morris (8)
Official website NEC Men's Basketball

The Northeast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament is the conference championship tournament in basketball for the Northeast Conference. The tournament has been held every year since the 1981–82 season, when the Northeast Conference was established. It is a eight-team single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. After the quarterfinals, the teams are shuffled so the highest remaining seed plays the lowest remaining seed in the semifinals. The tournament winner receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA basketball tournament.

Robert Morris is the program that has won the most NEC Tournament Championships (8) followed by LIU Brooklyn (5).[2] LIU Brooklyn has been the only program to win three consecutive tournament championships, from 2011–2013. Robert Morris has won back-to-back championships on three occasions (1982-83, 1989-90 and 2009-10), the only other programs to win back-to-back championships, Marist and Rider, are no longer members of the NEC.

History of the Tournament Final

Year NEC Champion Score Runner-Up Tournament MVP Championship Venue
1982 Robert Morris 85–84 Long Island Tom Parks, RMU Arnold and Marie Schwartz Athletic Center
1983 Robert Morris 79–67 Long Island Chipper Harris, RMU John Jay Center
1984 Long Island 87–81 Robert Morris Carey Scurry, LIU McCann Field House
1985 Fairleigh Dickinson 63–59 Loyola (MD) Larry Hampton, FDU Reitz Arena
1986 Marist 57–56OT Fairleigh Dickinson Rik Smits, MARIST Charles L. Sewall Center
1987 Marist 64–55OT Fairleigh Dickinson Drafton Davis, MARIST McCann Field House
1988 Fairleigh Dickinson 90–75 Monmouth Jaime Latney, FDU Rothman Center
1989 Robert Morris 69–68 Fairleigh Dickinson Vaughn Luton, RMU Charles L. Sewall Center
1990 Robert Morris 71–66 Monmouth Alex Blackwell, MONMOUTH Charles L. Sewall Center
1991 Saint Francis (PA) 97–82 Fairleigh Dickinson Mike Iuzzolino, SFU DeGol Arena
1992 Robert Morris 85–81 Marist Myron Walker, RMU Charles L. Sewall Center
1993 Rider 65–64 Wagner Darrick Suber, RIDER Alumni Gymnasium
1994 Rider 62–56 Monmouth Charles Smith, RIDER Alumni Gymnasium
1995 Mount St. Mary's 69–62 Rider Silas Cheung, MSM Alumni Gymnasium
1996 Monmouth 60–59 Rider Corey Albano, MONMOUTH William T. Boylan Gymnasium
1997 Long Island 72–67 Monmouth Charles Jones, LIU Schwartz Athletic Center
1998 Fairleigh Dickinson 105–91 Long Island Rahshon Turner, FDU Schwartz Athletic Center
1999 Mount St. Mary's 72–56 Central Connecticut Gregory Harris, MSM Spiro Sports Center
2000 Central Connecticut 63–46 Robert Morris Rick Mickens, CCSU Sovereign Bank Arena
2001 Monmouth 67–64 St. Francis (NY) Rahsaan Johnson, MONMOUTH Sovereign Bank Arena
2002 Central Connecticut 78–71 Quinnipiac Damian Battles, CCSU William H. Detrick Gymnasium
2003 Wagner 78–61 St. Francis (NY) Jermaine Hall, WAGNER Spiro Sports Center
2004 Monmouth 67–55 Central Connecticut Blake Hamilton, MONMOUTH William T. Boylan Gymnasium
2005 Fairleigh Dickinson 58–52 Wagner Tamien Trent, FDU Rothman Center
2006 Monmouth 49–48 Fairleigh Dickinson Marques Alston, MONMOUTH Rothman Center
2007 Central Connecticut 74–70 Sacred Heart Javier Mojica, CCSU William H. Detrick Gymnasium
2008 Mount St. Mary's 68–55 Sacred Heart Jean Cajou, MSM William H. Pitt Center
2009 Robert Morris 48–46 Mount St. Mary's Jeremy Chappell, RMU Charles L. Sewall Center
2010 Robert Morris 52–50 Quinnipiac Karon Abraham, RMU TD Bank Sports Center
2011 Long Island 85–82OT Robert Morris Jamal Olasewere, LIU Wellness, Recreation & Athletics Center
2012 Long Island 90–73 Robert Morris Julian Boyd, LIU Wellness, Recreation & Athletics Center
2013 Long Island 91–70 Mount St. Mary's C. J. Garner, LIU Wellness, Recreation & Athletics Center
2014 Mount St. Mary's 88–71 Robert Morris Rashad Whack, MSM Charles L. Sewall Center
2015 Robert Morris 66–63 St. Francis Brooklyn Rodney Prior, RMU Generoso Pope Athletic Complex
2016 Farleigh Dickinson 87–79 Wagner Earl Potts, Jr., FDU Spiro Sports Center
2017

Winners and finals appearances by school

Denotes school is a former member of the NEC
School Finals Appearances Championships Years
Robert Morris 13 8 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009, 2010, 2015
Fairleigh Dickinson 10 5 1985, 1988, 1998, 2005, 2016
LIU Brooklyn 8 5 1984, 1997, 2011, 2012, 2013
Monmouth 8 4 1996, 2001, 2004, 2006
Mount St. Mary's 6 4 1995, 1999, 2008, 2014
Central Connecticut 5 3 2000, 2002, 2007
Marist 3 2 1986, 1987
Rider 4 2 1993, 1994
Saint Francis (PA) 1 1 1991
Wagner 3 1 2003
St. Francis Brooklyn 3 0
Quinnipiac 2 0
Sacred Heart 2 0
Loyola (MD) 1 0
Bryant 0 0

References

  1. Past Northeast Conference champions and MVPs, NortheastConference.org, May 16, 2013
  2. "NEC men's basketball record book" (PDF). northeastconference.org. Retrieved 29 October 2015.
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