The Coastal Athletic Association men's basketball tournament is the conference championship tournament in basketball for the Coastal Athletic Association (formerly known as the Colonial Athletic Association). The tournament has been held every year since at least 1980; for the 1979-80 to 1984-85 seasons the conference was known as the ECAC South. 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 basketball tournament.
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Coastal Athletic Association men's basketball tournament |
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Sport | Basketball |
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Conference | Coastal Athletic Association |
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Number of teams | 14 |
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Format | Single-elimination tournament |
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Current stadium | Entertainment and Sports Arena |
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Current location | Washington, DC |
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Played | 1980–present[1] |
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Last contest | 2024 |
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Current champion | Charleston Cougars (3) |
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Most championships | Old Dominion Monarchs (8) |
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TV partner(s) | CBS Sports Network |
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Official website | Colonial Athletic Association men's basketball |
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Entertainment and Sports Arena (2020, 2022–2027) Atlantic Union Bank Center (2021) North Charleston Coliseum (2017–2019) Royal Farms Arena (2014–2016) Richmond Coliseum (1990–2013) Patriot Center (1986) William & Mary Hall (1985) Convocation Center (1984) Robins Center (1983) Norfolk Scope (1982) Hampton Coliseum (1980–1981, 1987–1989) |
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Washington, DC (2020, 2022–2027) North Charleston, SC (2017–2019) Baltimore, MD (2014–2016) Richmond, VA (1990–2013) Fairfax, VA (1986) Williamsburg, VA (1985) Harrisonburg, VA (1984, 2021) Richmond, VA (1983) Norfolk, VA (1982) Hampton, VA (1980–1981, 1987–1989) |
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Year |
Champions |
Score |
Runner-up |
Tournament MVP |
Venue |
1980 |
Old Dominion |
62–51† |
Navy |
Mark West, ODU[2] |
Hampton Coliseum (Hampton, VA) |
1981 |
James Madison |
69–60 |
Richmond |
Charles Fisher, JMU[3] |
1982 |
Old Dominion |
58–57 |
James Madison |
Mark West, ODU[2] |
Norfolk Scope (Norfolk, VA) |
1983 |
James Madison |
41–38 |
William & Mary |
Derek Steele, JMU |
Robins Center (Richmond, VA) |
1984 |
Richmond |
74–55 |
Navy |
Johnny Newman, Richmond |
JMU Convocation Center (Harrisonburg, VA) |
1985 |
Navy |
85–76 |
Richmond |
Vernon Butler, Navy |
William & Mary Hall (Williamsburg, VA) |
1986 |
Navy |
72–61 |
George Mason |
David Robinson, Navy |
Patriot Center (Fairfax, VA) |
1987 |
Navy |
53–50 |
UNC Wilmington |
David Robinson, Navy |
Hampton Coliseum (Hampton, VA) |
1988 |
Richmond |
73–70 |
George Mason |
Peter Wollfolk, Richmond |
1989 |
George Mason |
78–72† |
UNC Wilmington |
Kenny Sanders, GMU |
1990 |
Richmond |
77–72 |
James Madison |
Kenny Atkinson, Richmond |
Richmond Coliseum (Richmond, VA) |
1991 |
Richmond |
81–78 |
George Mason |
Jim Shields, Richmond |
1992 |
Old Dominion |
78–73 |
James Madison |
Ricardo Leonard, ODU |
1993 |
East Carolina |
54–49 |
James Madison |
Lester Lyons, ECU |
1994 |
James Madison |
77–76 |
Old Dominion |
Odell Hodge, ODU |
1995 |
Old Dominion |
80–75 |
James Madison |
Petey Sessoms, ODU |
1996 |
VCU |
46–43 |
UNC Wilmington |
Bernard Hopkins, VCU |
1997 |
Old Dominion |
62–58 |
James Madison |
Odell Hodge, ODU |
1998 |
Richmond |
79–64 |
UNC Wilmington |
Daryl Oliver, Richmond |
1999 |
George Mason |
63–58 |
Old Dominion |
George Evans, GMU |
2000 |
UNC Wilmington |
57–47 |
Richmond |
Brett Blizzard, UNCW |
2001 |
George Mason |
35–33 |
UNC Wilmington |
Erik Herring, GMU |
2002 |
UNC Wilmington |
66–51 |
VCU |
Brett Blizzard, UNCW |
2003 |
UNC Wilmington |
70–62 |
Drexel |
Brett Blizzard, UNCW |
2004 |
VCU |
55–54 |
George Mason |
Domonic Jones, VCU |
2005 |
Old Dominion |
73–66† |
VCU |
Alex Loughton, ODU |
2006 |
UNC Wilmington |
78–67 |
Hofstra |
TJ Carter, UNCW |
2007 |
VCU |
65–59 |
George Mason |
Eric Maynor, VCU |
2008 |
George Mason |
68–59 |
William & Mary |
Folarin Campbell, GMU |
2009 |
VCU |
71–50 |
George Mason |
Eric Maynor, VCU |
2010 |
Old Dominion |
60–53 |
William & Mary |
Gerald Lee, ODU |
2011 |
Old Dominion |
70–65 |
VCU |
Frank Hassell, ODU |
2012 |
VCU |
59–56 |
Drexel |
Darius Theus, VCU |
2013 |
James Madison |
70–57 |
Northeastern |
A. J. Davis, JMU |
2014 |
Delaware |
75–74 |
William & Mary |
Jarvis Threatt, Delaware |
Baltimore Arena (Baltimore, MD) |
2015 |
Northeastern |
72–61 |
William & Mary |
Quincy Ford, Northeastern |
2016 |
UNC Wilmington |
80–73† |
Hofstra |
Chris Flemmings, UNCW |
2017 |
UNC Wilmington |
78–69 |
Charleston |
C. J. Bryce, UNCW |
North Charleston Coliseum (North Charleston, SC) |
2018 |
Charleston |
83–76† |
Northeastern |
Grant Riller, Charleston |
2019 |
Northeastern |
82–74 |
Hofstra |
Vasilije Pušica, Northeastern |
2020 |
Hofstra |
70–61 |
Northeastern |
Desure Buie, Hofstra |
Entertainment and Sports Arena (Washington, D.C.) |
2021 |
Drexel |
63–56 |
Elon |
Camren Wynter, Drexel |
Atlantic Union Bank Center (Harrisonburg, VA)[4] |
2022 |
Delaware |
59–55 |
UNC Wilmington |
Jyare Davis, Delaware |
Entertainment and Sports Arena (Washington, D.C.) |
2023 |
Charleston |
63–58 |
UNC Wilmington |
Ryan Larson, Charleston |
2024 |
Charleston |
82–79† |
Stony Brook |
Reyne Smith, Charleston |
2025 |
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School |
Championships |
Years |
Old Dominion‡ |
8 |
1980, 1982, 1992, 1995, 1997, 2005, 2010, 2011 |
UNC Wilmington |
6 |
2000, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2016, 2017 |
VCU‡ |
5 |
1996, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2012 |
Richmond‡ |
5 |
1984, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1998 |
George Mason‡ |
4 |
1989, 1999, 2001, 2008 |
James Madison‡ |
4 |
1981, 1983, 1994, 2013 |
Charleston |
3 |
2018, 2023, 2024 |
Navy‡ |
3 |
1985, 1986, 1987 |
Northeastern |
2 |
2015, 2019 |
Delaware |
2 |
2014, 2022 |
Hofstra |
1 |
2020 |
Drexel |
1 |
2021 |
East Carolina‡ |
1 |
1993 |
William & Mary |
0 |
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Elon |
0 |
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Stony Brook |
0 |
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