East Coast Conference (Division II) Men's Basketball Tournament

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East Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
Conference Basketball Championship
SportBasketball
ConferenceEast Coast Conference
FormatSingle-elimination tournament
Played1990–present
Current championSt. Thomas Aquinas (6th)
Most championshipsLIU Post (7)
Official websiteECC men's basketball

The East Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament is the annual conference basketball championship tournament for the East Coast Conference. The tournament has been held annually since 1990. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records.[1]

The winner, declared conference champion, receives the EEC's automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Championship.

Results[]

Year Champions Score Runner-Up
1990 C.W. Post 91–76 Dowling
1991 C.W. Post 70–68 Dowling
1992 Philadelphia College 79–66 Saint Rose
1993 Philadelphia College 85–75 Saint Rose
1994 Philadelphia College 56–54 C.W. Post
1995 Saint Rose 90–68 Adelphi
1996 Adelphi 77–76 Saint Rose
1997 Saint Rose 84–64 Adelphi
1998 Saint Rose 75–70 Adelphi
1999 Adelphi 75–73 (OT) Saint Rose
2000 Saint Rose 90–72 Molloy
2001 Adelphi 94–78 Philadelphia
2002 Queens 80–63 NYIT
2003 Adelphi 70–57 C.W. Post
2004 C.W. Post 77–65 Philadelphia
2005 Queens 82–74 Philadelphia
2006 Adelphi 74–62 Bridgeport
2007 Adelphi 61–58 C.W. Post
2008 C.W. Post 60–57 Adelphi
2009 C.W. Post 62–56 Bridgeport
2010 Bridgeport 70–61 C.W. Post
2011 C.W. Post 68–64 Bridgeport
2012 LIU Post 86–67 Bridgeport
2013 Bridgeport 61–53 Dowling
2014 Bridgeport 94–73 St. Thomas Aquinas
2015 Bridgeport 82–78 St. Thomas Aquinas
2016 St. Thomas Aquinas 80–63 Daemen
2017 St. Thomas Aquinas 97–86 (OT) Molloy
2018 St. Thomas Aquinas 82–65 Bridgeport
2019 Molloy 90-86 Bridgeport
2020 St. Thomas Aquinas 74–67 Bridgeport
2021 St. Thomas Aquinas 83–67 Daemen
2022 St. Thomas Aquinas 59–48 Daemen

Championship records[]

School Finals Record Finals Appearances Years
LIU Post
(C.W. Post)
7–4 11 1990, 1991, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012
Adelphi 6–4 10 1996, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007
St. Thomas Aquinas 6–2 8 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022
Saint Rose 4–4 8 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000
Bridgeport 4–7 11 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015
Jefferson
(Philadelphia)
3–3 6 1992, 1993, 1994
Queens 2–0 2 2002, 2005
Molloy 1–2 3 2019
Dowling 0–3 3
Daemen 0–3 3
NYIT 0–1 1
  • District of Columbia, Mercy, and Roberts Wesleyan have not yet qualified for the ECC tournament finals.
  • Concordia (NY), New Haven, NJIT, Pace, Southampton College never qualified for the ECC tournament finals as conference members.
  • D'Youville and Staten Island began ECC play in 2020–21. However, both are transitioning from NCAA Division III and are thus ineligible for NCAA-sponsored postseason play until completing the transition (July 2022 for Staten Island, July 2023 for D'Youville).
  • Schools highlighted in pink are former members of the East Coast Conference.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "East Coast Conference Men's Basketball Championship History". ECC. 2017. Retrieved April 2, 2017.
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