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NAIA Division II Men's Basketball Championship


The NAIA Division II Men's Basketball Championship is the former tournament held by the NAIA to determine the national champion of men's college basketball among its Division II members in the United States and Canada.

NAIA Division II Men's Basketball Championship
SportBasketball
Founded1992
Ceased2020
No. of teams20 (1992–93)
24 (1994)
32 (1995–2019)
Venue(s)Stephenville, Texas
Nampa, Idaho
Point Lookout, Missouri
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Most titlesBethel (IN) (3)
Cornerstone (3)
Indiana Wesleyan (3)
Oregon Tech (3)
Related
competitions
NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Championship
Official websiteNAIA.org
NAIA Men's Basketball

The tournament was held annually from 1992 to 2019, after which the NAIA consolidated its two divisions, returning to the single national championship for men's and women's basketball that it held between the event's establishment in 1937 and the division split in 1992.[1]

Over its twenty-eight year history, the tournament was played in four different cities and at five different venues. Unlike the NCAA's annual basketball tournaments, where games are played at an assortment of regional sites over the course of several weeks, all NAIA tournament games were played at a single, centralized arena.[2][3][4][5]

Bethel (IN), Cornerstone, Indiana Wesleyan, and Oregon Tech won the most NAIA Division II national titles, with three each.

Results edit

NAIA Division II Men's Basketball Championship
Year Arena Location Championship Semifinalists
Champion Score Runner-up
1992
Details
Wisdom Gym Stephenville, Texas Grace 85–79 (OT) Northwestern (IA) Concordia (NE) & Dakota State
1993
Details
Montgomery Fieldhouse Nampa, Idaho Willamette 63–56 Northern State (SD) Northwest Nazarene & William Jewell
1994
Details
Eureka 98–95 (OT) Northern State (SD) Lewis & Clark & Northwest Nazarene
1995
Details
Bethel (IN) 103–95 (OT) Northwest Nazarene Northern State & William Jewell
1996
Details
Albertson 81–72 (OT) Whitworth Walsh & William Jewell
1997
Details
Bethel (IN) (2) 95–94 Siena Heights Tabor & William Jewell
1998
Details
Idaho Center Bethel (IN) (3) 89–87 Oregon Tech Mount Marty & Northwest Nazarene
1999
Details
Cornerstone 113–109 Bethel (IN) Berea & Mount Senario
2000
Details
Keeter Gymnasium Point Lookout, Missouri Embry–Riddle (FL) 75–63 College of the Ozarks Huntington & Siena Heights
2001
Details
Northwestern (IA) 82–78 MidAmerica Nazarene Cornerstone & Rio Grande
2002
Details
Evangel 84–61 Robert Morris (IL) Cornerstone & Northwestern (IA)
2003
Details
Northwestern (IA) (2) 77–57 Bethany (KS) Cornerstone & Warner Southern
2004
Details
Oregon Tech 81–72 Bellevue St. Ambrose & Sioux Falls
2005
Details
Walsh 81–70 Concordia (NE) Cedarville & Oregon Tech
2006
Details
College of the Ozarks 74–56 Huntington Lindenwood & MidAmerica Nazarene
2007
Details
MidAmerica Nazarene 78–60 Mayville State Northwest & Northwestern (IA)
2008
Details
Oregon Tech (2) 63–56 Bellevue MidAmerican Nazarene & Northwestern (IA)
2009
Details
Oklahoma Wesleyan 60–53 College of the Ozarks Bethel (IN) & Black Hills State
2010
Details
Saint Francis (IN) 67–66 Walsh Bellevue & Oklahoma Wesleyan
2011
Details
Cornerstone (2) 80–71 Saint Francis (IN) College of the Ozarks & Northwood
2012
Details
Oregon Tech (3) 63–46 Northwood Davenport & McPherson
2013
Details
Cardinal Stritch 73–59 William Penn Indiana–Southeast & Grace
2014
Details
Indiana Wesleyan 78–68 Midland Robert Morris (IL) & Southeastern (FL)
2015
Details
Cornerstone (3) 66–45 Dakota Wesleyan Davenport & Embry-Riddle (FL)
2016
Details
Indiana Wesleyan (2) 69–66 Saint Francis (IN) Indiana–East & Warner
2017
Details
Union (KY) 72–69 Cornerstone Bellevue & Indiana Wesleyan
2018
Details
Sanford Pentagon Sioux Falls, South Dakota Indiana Wesleyan (3) 84–71 Saint Francis (IN) Indiana–East & College of Idaho
2019
Details
Spring Arbor 82–76 Oregon Tech College of Idaho & Marian
2020
Details
No tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Champions edit

School Finals
record
Finals
appearances
Years
Indiana Wesleyan 3–0 3 2014, 2016, 2018
Cornerstone 3–1 4 1999, 2011, 2015
Oregon Tech 3–2 5 2004, 2008, 2012
Bethel (IN) 3–1 4 1995, 1997, 1998
Northwestern (IA) 2–1 3 2001, 2003
Spring Arbor 1–0 1 2019
Union (KY) 1–0 1 2017
Cardinal Stritch 1–0 1 2013
Saint Francis (IN) 1–3 4 2010
Oklahoma Wesleyan 1–0 1 2009
MidAmerica Nazarene 1–1 2 2007
College of the Ozarks 1–2 3 2006
Walsh 1–1 2 2005
Evangel 1–0 1 2002
Embry–Riddle 1–0 1 2000
College of Idaho 1–0 1 1996
Eureka 1–0 1 1994
Willamette 1–0 1 1993
Grace 1–0 1 1992
  • Schools highlighted in yellow have reclassified athletics from the NAIA.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "NAIA to Combine Basketball Divisions" (Press release). NAIA. April 16, 2018. Retrieved April 20, 2018.
  2. ^ "NAIA Division II Men's Basketball Championship History" (PDF). NAIA. Retrieved 14 April 2022.
  3. ^ NAIA Men's Division II Championship History
  4. ^ "Anthem protest policy moves NAIA basketball tournament away from College of the Ozarks". Springfield News-Leader. October 27, 2017. Retrieved January 19, 2018.
  5. ^ "NAIA Division II Men's Basketball National Championship Awarded to Sioux Falls, S.D." NAIA. November 17, 2017. Retrieved January 19, 2018.

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The NAIA Division II Men s Basketball Championship is the former tournament held by the NAIA to determine the national champion of men s college basketball among its Division II members in the United States and Canada NAIA Division II Men s Basketball ChampionshipSportBasketballFounded1992Ceased2020No of teams20 1992 93 24 1994 32 1995 2019 Venue s Stephenville TexasNampa IdahoPoint Lookout MissouriSioux Falls South DakotaMost titlesBethel IN 3 Cornerstone 3 Indiana Wesleyan 3 Oregon Tech 3 RelatedcompetitionsNAIA Division I Men s Basketball ChampionshipOfficial websiteNAIA org NAIA Men s BasketballThe tournament was held annually from 1992 to 2019 after which the NAIA consolidated its two divisions returning to the single national championship for men s and women s basketball that it held between the event s establishment in 1937 and the division split in 1992 1 Over its twenty eight year history the tournament was played in four different cities and at five different venues Unlike the NCAA s annual basketball tournaments where games are played at an assortment of regional sites over the course of several weeks all NAIA tournament games were played at a single centralized arena 2 3 4 5 Bethel IN Cornerstone Indiana Wesleyan and Oregon Tech won the most NAIA Division II national titles with three each Contents 1 Results 2 Champions 3 See also 4 ReferencesResults editNAIA Division II Men s Basketball ChampionshipYear Arena Location Championship SemifinalistsChampion Score Runner up1992Details Wisdom Gym Stephenville Texas Grace 85 79 OT Northwestern IA Concordia NE amp Dakota State1993Details Montgomery Fieldhouse Nampa Idaho Willamette 63 56 Northern State SD Northwest Nazarene amp William Jewell1994Details Eureka 98 95 OT Northern State SD Lewis amp Clark amp Northwest Nazarene1995Details Bethel IN 103 95 OT Northwest Nazarene Northern State amp William Jewell1996Details Albertson 81 72 OT Whitworth Walsh amp William Jewell1997Details Bethel IN 2 95 94 Siena Heights Tabor amp William Jewell1998Details Idaho Center Bethel IN 3 89 87 Oregon Tech Mount Marty amp Northwest Nazarene1999Details Cornerstone 113 109 Bethel IN Berea amp Mount Senario2000Details Keeter Gymnasium Point Lookout Missouri Embry Riddle FL 75 63 College of the Ozarks Huntington amp Siena Heights2001Details Northwestern IA 82 78 MidAmerica Nazarene Cornerstone amp Rio Grande2002Details Evangel 84 61 Robert Morris IL Cornerstone amp Northwestern IA 2003Details Northwestern IA 2 77 57 Bethany KS Cornerstone amp Warner Southern2004Details Oregon Tech 81 72 Bellevue St Ambrose amp Sioux Falls2005Details Walsh 81 70 Concordia NE Cedarville amp Oregon Tech2006Details College of the Ozarks 74 56 Huntington Lindenwood amp MidAmerica Nazarene2007Details MidAmerica Nazarene 78 60 Mayville State Northwest amp Northwestern IA 2008Details Oregon Tech 2 63 56 Bellevue MidAmerican Nazarene amp Northwestern IA 2009Details Oklahoma Wesleyan 60 53 College of the Ozarks Bethel IN amp Black Hills State2010Details Saint Francis IN 67 66 Walsh Bellevue amp Oklahoma Wesleyan2011Details Cornerstone 2 80 71 Saint Francis IN College of the Ozarks amp Northwood2012Details Oregon Tech 3 63 46 Northwood Davenport amp McPherson2013Details Cardinal Stritch 73 59 William Penn Indiana Southeast amp Grace2014Details Indiana Wesleyan 78 68 Midland Robert Morris IL amp Southeastern FL 2015Details Cornerstone 3 66 45 Dakota Wesleyan Davenport amp Embry Riddle FL 2016Details Indiana Wesleyan 2 69 66 Saint Francis IN Indiana East amp Warner2017Details Union KY 72 69 Cornerstone Bellevue amp Indiana Wesleyan2018Details Sanford Pentagon Sioux Falls South Dakota Indiana Wesleyan 3 84 71 Saint Francis IN Indiana East amp College of Idaho2019Details Spring Arbor 82 76 Oregon Tech College of Idaho amp Marian2020Details No tournament due to the COVID 19 pandemicChampions editSchool Finalsrecord Finalsappearances YearsIndiana Wesleyan 3 0 3 2014 2016 2018Cornerstone 3 1 4 1999 2011 2015Oregon Tech 3 2 5 2004 2008 2012Bethel IN 3 1 4 1995 1997 1998Northwestern IA 2 1 3 2001 2003Spring Arbor 1 0 1 2019Union KY 1 0 1 2017Cardinal Stritch 1 0 1 2013Saint Francis IN 1 3 4 2010Oklahoma Wesleyan 1 0 1 2009MidAmerica Nazarene 1 1 2 2007College of the Ozarks 1 2 3 2006Walsh 1 1 2 2005Evangel 1 0 1 2002Embry Riddle 1 0 1 2000College of Idaho 1 0 1 1996Eureka 1 0 1 1994Willamette 1 0 1 1993Grace 1 0 1 1992Schools highlighted in yellow have reclassified athletics from the NAIA See also editNAIA Division I Men s Basketball Championship NAIA Division I Women s Basketball Championship NAIA Division II Women s Basketball Championship NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament NCAA Division II men s basketball tournament NCAA Division III men s basketball tournamentReferences edit NAIA to Combine Basketball Divisions Press release NAIA April 16 2018 Retrieved April 20 2018 NAIA Division II Men s Basketball Championship History PDF NAIA Retrieved 14 April 2022 NAIA Men s Division II Championship History Anthem protest policy moves NAIA basketball tournament away from College of the Ozarks Springfield News Leader October 27 2017 Retrieved January 19 2018 NAIA Division II Men s Basketball National Championship Awarded to Sioux Falls S D NAIA November 17 2017 Retrieved January 19 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NAIA Division II Men 27s Basketball Championship amp oldid 1115553101, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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