The Summit League Men's Basketball Tournament

The Summit League Men's Basketball Tournament
The Summit League Men's Basketball Tournament
Conference Basketball Championship
Summit tournament logo.png
The Summit League Conference Tournament logo (2008–present)
Sport College basketball
Conference The Summit League
Number of teams 8
Format Single-elimination tournament
Current stadium Sioux Falls Arena
Current location Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Played 1984–present
Last contest 2011 The Summit League Tournament
Current champion Oakland Golden Grizzlies
Most championships Valparaiso Crusaders (8)
Official website TheSummitLeague.org Men's Basketball

The Summit League men’s basketball tournament is the post-season tournament for NCAA conference The Summit League. The winner of the tournament receives The Summit League's automatic bid into the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship. The tournament was first played in 1984, when the league was known as the Association of Mid-Continent Universities (AMCU). The league was also known as the Mid-Continent Conference from 1989–2007, after which it was renamed to The Summit League.

Contents

Format

The top eight men's basketball teams in The Summit League receive a berth in the conference tournament. After the 18 game conference season, teams are seeded by conference record with the following tie-breakers:

  • Head-to-head competition
  • Winning percentage vs. ranked conference teams (starting with #1 and moving down until the tie is broken)
  • Ratings Percentage Index
  • Coin flip

Tournament champions

Year Champion Venue Location Notes
1984 Western Illinois Hammons Student Center Springfield, Missouri
1985 Eastern Illinois Hammons Student Center Springfield, Missouri First rounds at campus sites
1986 Cleveland State Hammons Student Center Springfield, Missouri
1987 Southwest Missouri State Hammons Student Center Springfield, Missouri
1988 Not held
1989 Southwest Missouri State Hammons Student Center Springfield, Missouri
1990 Northern Iowa UNI-Dome Cedar Falls, Iowa
1991 Wisconsin-Green Bay Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena Green Bay, Wisconsin
1992 Eastern Illinois CSU Convocation Center Cleveland, Ohio
1993 Wright State Nutter Center Dayton, Ohio
1994 Wisconsin-Green Bay Rosemont Horizon Rosemont, Illinois
1995 Valparaiso Athletics-Recreation Center Valparaiso, Indiana First rounds at campus sites
1996 Valparaiso The MARK of the Quad Cities Moline, Illinois
1997 Valparaiso The MARK of the Quad Cities Moline, Illinois
1998 Valparaiso The MARK of the Quad Cities Moline, Illinois
1999 Valparaiso The MARK of the Quad Cities Moline, Illinois
2000 Valparaiso Allen County War Memorial Coliseum Fort Wayne, Indiana
2001 Southern Utah Allen County War Memorial Coliseum Fort Wayne, Indiana
2002 Valparaiso Allen County War Memorial Coliseum Fort Wayne, Indiana
2003 IUPUI Kemper Arena Kansas City, Missouri
2004 Valparaiso Kemper Arena Kansas City, Missouri
2005 Oakland Union Multipurpose Activity Center Tulsa, Oklahoma
2006 Oral Roberts Union Multipurpose Activity Center Tulsa, Oklahoma
2007 Oral Roberts Union Multipurpose Activity Center Tulsa, Oklahoma
2008 Oral Roberts Union Multipurpose Activity Center Tulsa, Oklahoma
2009 North Dakota State Sioux Falls Arena Sioux Falls, South Dakota
2010 Oakland Sioux Falls Arena Sioux Falls, South Dakota
2011 Oakland Sioux Falls Arena Sioux Falls, South Dakota
2012 Sioux Falls Arena Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Note: Southwest Missouri State became Missouri State in 2005.

Performance by school

School Championships Winning years
Valparaiso * 8 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004
Oakland 3 2005, 2010, 2011
Oral Roberts 3 2006, 2007, 2008
Eastern Illinois * 2 1985, 1992
Southwest Missouri State * 2 1987, 1989
Wisconsin-Green Bay * 2 1991, 1994
Western Illinois 1 1984
Cleveland State * 1 1986
IUPUI 1 2003
Northern Iowa * 1 1990
North Dakota State 1 2009
Southern Utah 1 2001
Wright State * 1 1993
TOTAL 27

* No longer a conference member

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