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ASUN men's basketball tournament

The ASUN Conference men's basketball tournament (formerly known as the Trans America Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament between 1979 and 2001) is the conference championship tournament in basketball for the ASUN Conference, formerly known as the Trans America Athletic Conference (TAAC) and Atlantic Sun Conference. The tournament has been held every year since 1979, except for 1992–93.

ASUN men's basketball tournament
Conference basketball championship
SportBasketball
ConferenceASUN Conference (2002–present)
Trans America Athletic Conference (1979–2001)
Number of teams8
FormatSingle-elimination tournament
Current stadiumcampus sites
Current locationcampus sites
Played1979–present
Last contest2023
Current championKennesaw State Owls (1)
Most championshipsBelmont Bruins (5)
TV partner(s)ESPN
Official websiteASUN men's basketball

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, as long as it is eligible for NCAA-sponsored postseason play. The eligibility issue applied in both 2021 and 2022, with each final featuring a team representing a transitional member of Division I (North Alabama in 2021[1] and Bellarmine in 2022[2]). Under NCAA rules, a school transitioning from NCAA Division II is not eligible for NCAA-sponsored D-I postseason play (either the NCAA tournament or the NIT) during its four-year transitional period.[3] North Alabama began its transition in July 2018 and was thus ineligible for the NCAA tournament or NIT through the 2021–22 season; Bellarmine began its transition in July 2020 and is thus ineligible for said events through 2023–24. Should a transitional school win the tournament, ASUN rules call for the regular-season champion to receive the automatic bid. North Alabama lost its final, making the issue moot for 2021, but Bellarmine won in 2022, giving Jacksonville State that season's automatic bid.

History edit

Trans America Athletic Conference edit

Year Champion Score Runner-up MVP Location
1979 Northeast Louisiana 90–69 Mercer Calvin Natt, Northeast Louisiana[4] Fant–Ewing ColiseumMonroe, Louisiana
1980 Centenary 79–77 Northeast Louisiana George Lett, Centenary[4]
1981 Mercer 72–67 Houston Baptist Tony Gattis, Mercer[4] Hirsch ColiseumShreveport, Louisiana
1982 Northeast Louisiana 98–85 Centenary Donald Wilson, Northeast Louisiana[4] Fant–Ewing Coliseum • Monroe, Louisiana
1983 Georgia Southern 68–67 Arkansas–Little Rock Jim Lampley, UALR[4] Barton ColiseumLittle Rock, Arkansas
1984 Houston Baptist 81–76 Samford Craig Beard, Samford[4] Spring Branch ColiseumHouston, Texas
1985 Mercer 105–96 Arkansas–Little Rock Sam Mitchell, Mercer[4] Hanner FieldhouseStatesboro, Georgia
1986 Arkansas–Little Rock 85–63 Centenary Michael Clarke, UALR[4] Barton ColiseumLittle Rock, Arkansas
1987 Georgia Southern 49–46 Stetson Jeff Sanders, Georgia Southern[4]
1988 Texas–San Antonio 76–69 Georgia Southern Frank Hampton, UTSA[4] Ocean CenterDaytona Beach, Florida
1989 Arkansas–Little Rock 100–72 Centenary Jeff Cummings, UALR[4] Barton Coliseum • Little Rock, Arkansas
1990 Arkansas–Little Rock 105–95 Centenary Derrick Owens, UALR[4]
1991 Georgia State 80–60 Arkansas–Little Rock Chris Collier, Georgia State[4] Edmunds CenterDeLand, Florida
1992 Georgia Southern 95–82 Georgia State Charlton Young, Georgia Southern[4] Hanner Fieldhouse • Statesboro, Georgia
1993 No tournament
1994 Central Florida 70–67 Stetson Victor Saxton, UCF[4] UCF ArenaOrlando, Florida
1995 Florida International 68–57 Mercer James Mazyck, FIU[4]
1996 Central Florida 86–77 Mercer Harry Kennedy, UCF[4] Edmunds CenterDeLand, Florida
1997 College of Charleston 83–73 Florida International Anthony Johnson, C of C[4] John Kresse ArenaCharleston, South Carolina
1998 College of Charleston 72–63 Florida International Sedric Webber, C of C[4]
1999 Samford 89–61 Central Florida Marc Salyers, Samford[4] Jacksonville ColiseumJacksonville, Florida
2000 Samford 81–68 Central Florida Marc Salyers, Samford[4]
2001 Georgia State 79–55 Troy State Thomas Terrell, Georgia State[4] GSU Sports ArenaAtlanta, Georgia

Atlantic Sun/ASUN Conference edit

Year Champion Score Runner-up MVP Location
2002 Florida Atlantic 76–75 Georgia State Thomas Terrell, Georgia State[4] UCF ArenaOrlando, Florida
2003 Troy State 80–59 Central Florida Ben Fletcher, Troy[4] GSU Sports Arena • Atlanta
2004 Central Florida 60–55 Troy State Dexter Lyons, UCF[4] Curb Event CenterNashville, Tennessee
2005 Central Florida 63–54 Gardner–Webb Gary Johnson, UCF[4]
2006 Belmont 74–69OT Lipscomb Justin Hare, Belmont[4] Memorial CenterJohnson City, Tennessee
2007 Belmont 94–67 East Tennessee State Justin Hare, Belmont[4]
2008 Belmont 79–61 Jacksonville Shane Dansby, Belmont[4] Allen Arena • Nashville, Tennessee
2009 East Tennessee State 85–68 Jacksonville Kevin Tiggs, ETSU[4]
2010 East Tennessee State 72–66 Mercer Micah Williams, ETSU[4] University CenterMacon, Georgia
2011 Belmont 87–46 North Florida Mick Hedgepeth, Belmont[4]
2012 Belmont 83–69 Florida Gulf Coast Kerron Johnson, Belmont[4]
2013 Florida Gulf Coast 88–75 Mercer Brett Comer, FGCU[4]
2014 Mercer 68–60 Florida Gulf Coast Langston Hall, Mercer Alico ArenaFort Myers, Florida
2015 North Florida 63–57 USC Upstate Demarcus Daniels, North Florida UNF Arena • Jacksonville, Florida
2016 Florida Gulf Coast 80–78OT Stetson Marc-Eddy Norelia, FGCU Alico ArenaFort Myers, Florida
2017 Florida Gulf Coast 77–61 North Florida Brandon Goodwin, FGCU
2018 Lipscomb 108–96 Florida Gulf Coast Garrison Mathews, Lipscomb
2019 Liberty 74–68 Lipscomb Scottie James, Liberty Allen Arena • Nashville, Tennessee
2020 Liberty 73–57 Lipscomb Caleb Homesley, Liberty Vines Center • Lynchburg, Virginia
2021 Liberty 79–75 North Alabama Darius McGhee, Liberty UNF Arena • Jacksonville, Florida
2022 Bellarmine 77–72 Jacksonville Dylan Penn, Bellarmine Freedom HallLouisville, Kentucky
2023 Kennesaw State 67–66 Liberty Terrell Burden, Kennesaw State KSU Convocation CenterKennesaw, Georgia

Broadcasters edit

Performance by school edit

School Championships Years
Belmont[a]
5
2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012
UCF[a]
4
1994, 1996, 2004, 2005
Arkansas-Little Rock[a][b]
3
1986, 1989, 1990
Georgia Southern[a]
3
1983, 1987, 1992
Florida Gulf Coast
3
2013, 2016, 2017
Liberty[a]
3
2019, 2020, 2021
Mercer[a]
3
1981, 1985, 2014
College of Charleston[a][c]
2
1997, 1998
East Tennessee State[a]
2
2009, 2010
Georgia State[a]
2
1991, 2001
Northeast Louisiana[a][d]
2
1979, 1982
Samford[a]
2
1999, 2000
Bellarmine
1
2022
Centenary[a]
1
1980
Florida Atlantic[a]
1
2002
Florida International[a][e]
1
1995
Houston Baptist[a][f]
1
1984
Kennesaw State[g]
1
2023
Lipscomb
1
2018
North Florida
1
2015
Troy[a]
1
2003
UTSA[a]
1
1988
TOTAL
44

Teams in bold are ASUN members as of the upcoming 2023–24 NCAA basketball season.

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q No longer a conference member.
  2. ^ Branded athletically as Little Rock since the 2015–16 school year.
  3. ^ Now athletically branded as Charleston.
  4. ^ Known since 1999 as Louisiana–Monroe (in full, the University of Louisiana at Monroe). For athletic branding purposes, the school typically uses "ULM", but accepts "Louisiana–Monroe".
  5. ^ Now athletically branded as FIU.
  6. ^ Known as Houston Christian since September 21, 2022.
  7. ^ Leaving for Conference USA after the 2023–24 season.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Liberty claims first tournament berth of 2021 as opponent is ineligible" NBC Sports. Retrieved 2022-03-08.
  2. ^ "Division I newcomer Bellarmine wins Atlantic Sun championship but ineligible for NCAA tournament". ESPN.com. March 8, 2022. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  3. ^ "Why Merrimack must sit out March Madness in its historic season and is in first place in its conference" CBS Sports. Retrieved 2022-03-08.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah "2013-14 Atlantic Sun Record book, page 6" (PDF). ASUN Conference.
  5. ^ "Championship Week Presented by DICK'S Sporting Goods Schedule". March 4, 2013.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on March 1, 2012. Retrieved February 29, 2012.
  7. ^ http://www.espnmediazone3.com/us/2011/02/28/championship-week-presented-by-dick%e2%80%99s-sporting-goods-schedule/?s-sporting-goods-schedule/
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on April 12, 2010. Retrieved December 17, 2010.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on March 7, 2009. Retrieved March 1, 2009.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on February 7, 2009. Retrieved March 1, 2009.

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tournamentCurrent stadiumcampus sitesCurrent locationcampus sitesPlayed1979 presentLast contest2023Current championKennesaw State Owls 1 Most championshipsBelmont Bruins 5 TV partner s ESPNOfficial websiteASUN men s basketballIt 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 as long as it is eligible for NCAA sponsored postseason play The eligibility issue applied in both 2021 and 2022 with each final featuring a team representing a transitional member of Division I North Alabama in 2021 1 and Bellarmine in 2022 2 Under NCAA rules a school transitioning from NCAA Division II is not eligible for NCAA sponsored D I postseason play either the NCAA tournament or the NIT during its four year transitional period 3 North Alabama began its transition in July 2018 and was thus ineligible for the NCAA tournament or NIT through the 2021 22 season Bellarmine began its transition in July 2020 and is thus ineligible for said events through 2023 24 Should a transitional school win the tournament ASUN rules call for the regular season champion to receive the automatic bid North Alabama lost its final making the issue moot for 2021 but Bellarmine won in 2022 giving Jacksonville State that season s automatic bid Contents 1 History 1 1 Trans America Athletic Conference 1 2 Atlantic Sun ASUN Conference 1 2 1 Broadcasters 2 Performance by school 2 1 Footnotes 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory editTrans America Athletic Conference edit Year Champion Score Runner up MVP Location1979 Northeast Louisiana 90 69 Mercer Calvin Natt Northeast Louisiana 4 Fant Ewing Coliseum Monroe Louisiana1980 Centenary 79 77 Northeast Louisiana George Lett Centenary 4 1981 Mercer 72 67 Houston Baptist Tony Gattis Mercer 4 Hirsch Coliseum Shreveport Louisiana1982 Northeast Louisiana 98 85 Centenary Donald Wilson Northeast Louisiana 4 Fant Ewing Coliseum Monroe Louisiana1983 Georgia Southern 68 67 Arkansas Little Rock Jim Lampley UALR 4 Barton Coliseum Little Rock Arkansas1984 Houston Baptist 81 76 Samford Craig Beard Samford 4 Spring Branch Coliseum Houston Texas1985 Mercer 105 96 Arkansas Little Rock Sam Mitchell Mercer 4 Hanner Fieldhouse Statesboro Georgia1986 Arkansas Little Rock 85 63 Centenary Michael Clarke UALR 4 Barton Coliseum Little Rock Arkansas1987 Georgia Southern 49 46 Stetson Jeff Sanders Georgia Southern 4 1988 Texas San Antonio 76 69 Georgia Southern Frank Hampton UTSA 4 Ocean Center Daytona Beach Florida1989 Arkansas Little Rock 100 72 Centenary Jeff Cummings UALR 4 Barton Coliseum Little Rock Arkansas1990 Arkansas Little Rock 105 95 Centenary Derrick Owens UALR 4 1991 Georgia State 80 60 Arkansas Little Rock Chris Collier Georgia State 4 Edmunds Center DeLand Florida1992 Georgia Southern 95 82 Georgia State Charlton Young Georgia Southern 4 Hanner Fieldhouse Statesboro Georgia1993 No tournament1994 Central Florida 70 67 Stetson Victor Saxton UCF 4 UCF Arena Orlando Florida1995 Florida International 68 57 Mercer James Mazyck FIU 4 1996 Central Florida 86 77 Mercer Harry Kennedy UCF 4 Edmunds Center DeLand Florida1997 College of Charleston 83 73 Florida International Anthony Johnson C of C 4 John Kresse Arena Charleston South Carolina1998 College of Charleston 72 63 Florida International Sedric Webber C of C 4 1999 Samford 89 61 Central Florida Marc Salyers Samford 4 Jacksonville Coliseum Jacksonville Florida2000 Samford 81 68 Central Florida Marc Salyers Samford 4 2001 Georgia State 79 55 Troy State Thomas Terrell Georgia State 4 GSU Sports Arena Atlanta GeorgiaAtlantic Sun ASUN Conference edit Year Champion Score Runner up MVP Location2002 Florida Atlantic 76 75 Georgia State Thomas Terrell Georgia State 4 UCF Arena Orlando Florida2003 Troy State 80 59 Central Florida Ben Fletcher Troy 4 GSU Sports Arena Atlanta2004 Central Florida 60 55 Troy State Dexter Lyons UCF 4 Curb Event Center Nashville Tennessee2005 Central Florida 63 54 Gardner Webb Gary Johnson UCF 4 2006 Belmont 74 69OT Lipscomb Justin Hare Belmont 4 Memorial Center Johnson City Tennessee2007 Belmont 94 67 East Tennessee State Justin Hare Belmont 4 2008 Belmont 79 61 Jacksonville Shane Dansby Belmont 4 Allen Arena Nashville Tennessee2009 East Tennessee State 85 68 Jacksonville Kevin Tiggs ETSU 4 2010 East Tennessee State 72 66 Mercer Micah Williams ETSU 4 University Center Macon Georgia2011 Belmont 87 46 North Florida Mick Hedgepeth Belmont 4 2012 Belmont 83 69 Florida Gulf Coast Kerron Johnson Belmont 4 2013 Florida Gulf Coast 88 75 Mercer Brett Comer FGCU 4 2014 Mercer 68 60 Florida Gulf Coast Langston Hall Mercer Alico Arena Fort Myers Florida2015 North Florida 63 57 USC Upstate Demarcus Daniels North Florida UNF Arena Jacksonville Florida2016 Florida Gulf Coast 80 78OT Stetson Marc Eddy Norelia FGCU Alico Arena Fort Myers Florida2017 Florida Gulf Coast 77 61 North Florida Brandon Goodwin FGCU2018 Lipscomb 108 96 Florida Gulf Coast Garrison Mathews Lipscomb2019 Liberty 74 68 Lipscomb Scottie James Liberty Allen Arena Nashville Tennessee2020 Liberty 73 57 Lipscomb Caleb Homesley Liberty Vines Center Lynchburg Virginia2021 Liberty 79 75 North Alabama Darius McGhee Liberty UNF Arena Jacksonville Florida2022 Bellarmine 77 72 Jacksonville Dylan Penn Bellarmine Freedom Hall Louisville Kentucky2023 Kennesaw State 67 66 Liberty Terrell Burden Kennesaw State KSU Convocation Center Kennesaw GeorgiaBroadcasters edit Year Network Play by play Analyst2023 ESPN2 Mike Corey Tim McCormick2022 Bob Valvano2021 ESPN Anish Shroff Jon Sundvold2020 Mike Corey Jon Crispin2019 Anish Shroff Cory Alexander20182017 ESPN2 Kevin Brown2016 Tom Hart20152014 Jason Benetti2013 5 Roy Philpott Dereck Whittenburg2012 6 Adam Amin Bob Valvano2011 7 Mark Jones2010 8 Rob Stone Tim McCormick2009 9 ESPN Eric Collins Bob Valvano20082007 10 ESPN2 Jon Sciambi Bucky Waters2006 ESPN Lou Canellis1998 Dewayne Staats Len ElmorePerformance by school editSchool Championships YearsBelmont a 5 2006 2007 2008 2011 2012UCF a 4 1994 1996 2004 2005Arkansas Little Rock a b 3 1986 1989 1990Georgia Southern a 3 1983 1987 1992Florida Gulf Coast 3 2013 2016 2017Liberty a 3 2019 2020 2021Mercer a 3 1981 1985 2014College of Charleston a c 2 1997 1998East Tennessee State a 2 2009 2010Georgia State a 2 1991 2001Northeast Louisiana a d 2 1979 1982Samford a 2 1999 2000Bellarmine 1 2022Centenary a 1 1980Florida Atlantic a 1 2002Florida International a e 1 1995Houston Baptist a f 1 1984Kennesaw State g 1 2023Lipscomb 1 2018North Florida 1 2015Troy a 1 2003UTSA a 1 1988TOTAL 44Teams in bold are ASUN members as of the upcoming 2023 24 NCAA basketball season Among other current ASUN members Jacksonville North Alabama and Stetson have advanced to the tournament final but have yet to win a championship Austin Peay Central Arkansas and Eastern Kentucky have yet to advance to the tournament final Footnotes edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q No longer a conference member Branded athletically as Little Rock since the 2015 16 school year Now athletically branded as Charleston Known since 1999 as Louisiana Monroe in full the University of Louisiana at Monroe For athletic branding purposes the school typically uses ULM but accepts Louisiana Monroe Now athletically branded as FIU Known as Houston Christian since September 21 2022 Leaving for Conference USA after the 2023 24 season See also editASUN women s basketball tournamentReferences edit Liberty claims first tournament berth of 2021 as opponent is ineligible NBC Sports Retrieved 2022 03 08 Division I newcomer Bellarmine wins Atlantic Sun championship but ineligible for NCAA tournament ESPN com March 8 2022 Retrieved March 9 2022 Why Merrimack must sit out March Madness in its historic season and is in first place in its conference CBS Sports Retrieved 2022 03 08 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah 2013 14 Atlantic Sun Record book page 6 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