Conference championship tournament in basketball
The MEAC men's basketball tournament (popularly known as the MEAC tournament ) is the conference championship tournament in basketball for the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). The tournament has been held every year since 1972. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. The winner, declared conference champion, receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA men's basketball tournament .
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Results
Year
Champion
Score
Runner-up
Tournament MVP
Location
1972
North Carolina A&T
71–62
Howard
Robert Lewis (HU)
Cameron Indoor Stadium • Durham, NC
1973
North Carolina A&T
86–81
Howard
William Harris (NCAT)
1974
Maryland Eastern Shore
77–62
Morgan State
Talvin Skinner (UMES)
Baltimore Civic Center • Baltimore, MD
1975
North Carolina A&T
86–77
Morgan State
Marvin Webster (MSU)
1976
Morgan State
82–77
Howard
James Sparrow (NCAT)
Greensboro Coliseum • Greensboro, NC
1977
North Carolina A&T
66–63
Morgan State
Eric Evans (MSU)
1978
North Carolina A&T
82–77
Howard
James Sparrow (NCAT)
1979
North Carolina A&T
48–46
Howard
Larry Spriggs (HU)
1980
Howard
78–69
Maryland Eastern Shore
Winston-Salem Memorial Coliseum • Winston-Salem, NC
1981
Howard
66-63
North Carolina A&T
Unknown
1982
North Carolina A&T
79–67
Howard
Eric Boyd (NCAT)
1983
North Carolina A&T
71–64
Howard
Joe Binion (NCAT)
Greensboro Coliseum • Greensboro, NC
1984
North Carolina A&T
65–58
Howard
Eric Boyd (NCAT)
1985
North Carolina A&T
71–69
Howard
The Palestra • Philadelphia, PA
1986
North Carolina A&T
53–52
Howard
Thomas Griffis (NCAT)
Philadelphia Civic Center • Philadelphia, PA
1987
North Carolina A&T
79–58
Howard
Greensboro Coliseum • Greensboro, NC
1988
North Carolina A&T
101–86
Florida A&M
Claude Williams (NCAT)
1989
South Carolina State
83–79
Florida A&M
Travis Williams (SCSU)
1990
Coppin State
54–50
North Carolina A&T
Reggie Isaac (CSU)
1991
Florida A&M
84–80
Delaware State
Kenneth Davis (Florida A&M)
Norfolk Scope • Norfolk, VA
1992
Howard
67–65
Florida A&M
Howard Holley (HU)
1993
Coppin State
80–53
Delaware State
Dion Schultz (CSU)
1994
North Carolina A&T
87–70
South Carolina State[1]
Phillip Allen (NCAT)
Talmadge L. Hill Field House • Baltimore, MD
1995
North Carolina A&T
66–64
Coppin State
1996
South Carolina State
69–56
Coppin State
Derrick Patterson (SCSU)
Leon County Civic Center • Tallahassee, FL
1997
Coppin State
81–74 *
North Carolina A&T
Terquin Mott (CSU)
Joseph G. Echols Memorial Hall • Norfolk, VA
1998
South Carolina State
66–61
Coppin State
Roderick Blakney (SCSU)
Richmond Coliseum • Richmond, VA
1999
Florida A&M
64–61
South Carolina State
Monroe Pippins (Florida A&M)
2000
South Carolina State
70–53
Coppin State
Mike Waitre (SCSU)
Arthur Ashe Athletic Center and Richmond Coliseum • Richmond, VA
2001
Hampton
70–68
South Carolina State
Tarvis Williams (HIU)
2002
Hampton
80-62
Howard
Tommy Adams (HIU)
2003
South Carolina State
72–67
Hampton
Dustin Braddick (SCSU)
2004
Florida A&M
58–51
Coppin State
Terrence Woods (Florida A&M)
2005
Delaware State
55–53
Hampton
Jahsha Bluntt (DSU)
2006
Hampton
60–56
Delaware State
Rashad West (HIU)
RBC Center • Raleigh, NC
2007
Florida A&M
58–56
Delaware State
Brian Greene (Florida A&M)
2008
Coppin State
62–60
Morgan State
Tywain McKee (CSU)
2009
Morgan State
83–69
Norfolk State
Reggie Holmes (MSU)
LJVM Coliseum • Winston-Salem, NC
2010
Morgan State
68–61
South Carolina State
Kevin Thompson (MSU)
2011
Hampton
60–55
Morgan State
Brandon Tunnell (HIU)
2012
Norfolk State
73–70
Bethune-Cookman
Kyle O'Quinn (NSU)
2013
North Carolina A&T
57–54
Morgan State
Adrian Powell (NCAT)
Norfolk Scope • Norfolk, VA
2014
North Carolina Central
71–62
Morgan State
Jeremy Ingram (NCCU )
2015
Hampton
82–61
Delaware State
Deron Powers (HIU)
2016
Hampton
81–69
South Carolina State
Reginald Johnson (HIU)
2017
North Carolina Central
67–59
Norfolk State
Patrick Cole (NCCU)
2018
North Carolina Central
71–63
Hampton
Pablo Rivas (NCCU)
2019
North Carolina Central
50–47
Norfolk State
Raasean Davis (NCCU)
2020
Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic
2021
Norfolk State
71–63
Morgan State
Joe Bryant Jr. (NSU)
2022
Norfolk State
72–57
Coppin State
2023
Howard
65–64
Norfolk State
Jelani Williams (HU)
2024
Howard
70–67
Delaware State
Jordan Hairston (HU)
* Overtime
Tournament championships by school
School
# of tournament championships
Last tournament championship
North Carolina A&T
16
2013
Hampton
6
2016
Howard
5
2024
South Carolina State
5
2003
Coppin State
4
2008
Florida A&M
4
2007
North Carolina Central
4
2019
Morgan State
3
2010
Norfolk State
3
2022
Delaware State
1
2005
UMES
1
1974
Television coverage
See also
References
^ "2022 MEAC Basketball Tournament - Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference" (PDF) .
^ "Championship Week: Coverage of a Record 137 Men's Games Begins March 1 | ESPN MediaZone" . Archived from the original on March 1, 2012. Retrieved February 29, 2012 .
^ Schedule espnmediazone3.com/us February 28, 2011[dead link ]
^ "Championship Week Begins Thursday, March 4 | ESPN MediaZone" . Archived from the original on April 12, 2010. Retrieved December 17, 2010 .
^ "20090226_ChampionshipWeekBeginsMarch5" . Archived from the original on March 7, 2009. Retrieved March 1, 2009 .
^ "ESPN Press Room" . ESPN Press Room U.S . Retrieved August 1, 2023 .
^ "What to Watch: College basketball lovers rejoice" . Archived from the original on February 7, 2009. Retrieved March 1, 2009 .
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