Conference Champions By Year
Year | Men's B-ball Regular Season Champion | Men's B-ball Tournament Champion | Women's B-ball Regular Season Champion | Women's B-ball Tournament Champion | Football Champion |
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1979-80 | Georgetown/St. John's/Syracuse | Georgetown | |||
1980-81 | Boston College | Syracuse | |||
1981-82 | Villanova | Georgetown | |||
1982-83 | Boston College/St. John's/Villanova | St. John's | Providence/St. John's | St. John's | |
1983-84 | Georgetown | Georgetown | Pittsburgh/Villanova | Pittsburgh | |
1984-85 | St. John's | Georgetown | St. John's/Villanova | St. John's | |
1985-86 | St. John's/Syracuse | St. John's | Providence | Providence | |
1986-87 | Georgetown/Pittsburgh/Syracuse | Georgetown | Villanova | Villanova | |
1987-88 | Pittsburgh | Syracuse | Syracuse | Syracuse | |
1988-89 | Georgetown | Georgetown | Connecticut | Connecticut | |
1989-90 | Connecticut/Syracuse | Connecticut | Connecticut/Providence | Connecticut | |
1990-91 | Syracuse | Seton Hall | Connecticut | Connecticut | |
1991-92 | Georgetown/St. John's/Seton Hall | Syracuse | Miami | Miami | Miami |
1992-93 | Seton Hall | Seton Hall | Georgetown/Miami | Georgetown | Miami |
1993-94 | Connecticut | Providence | Connecticut | Connecticut | West Virginia |
1994-95 | Connecticut | Villanova | Connecticut | Connecticut | Miami |
1995-96 | Connecticut | Connecticut | Connecticut | Connecticut | Virginia Tech/Miami |
1996-97 | Boston College/Villanova | Boston College | Connecticut | Connecticut | Virginia Tech/Miami/Syracuse |
1997-98 | Connecticut | Connecticut | Connecticut | Connecticut | Syracuse |
1998-99 | Connecticut | Connecticut | Connecticut/Rutgers | Connecticut | Syracuse† |
1999-2000 | Syracuse/Miami | St. John's | Connecticut | Connecticut | Virginia Tech† |
2000-01 | Boston College (east) Notre Dame (west) |
Boston College | Connecticut/Notre Dame | Connecticut | Miami† |
2001-02 | Connecticut (east) Pittsburgh (west) |
Connecticut | Connecticut | Connecticut | Miami† |
2002-03 | Boston College & Connecticut (east) Pittsburgh & Syracuse (west) |
Pittsburgh | Connecticut | Villanova | Miami† |
2003-04 | Pittsburgh | Connecticut | Connecticut | Boston College | Miami†/West Virginia |
2004-05 | Boston College/Connecticut | Syracuse | Rutgers | Connecticut | Pittsburgh†/Boston College/Syracuse/West Virginia |
2005-06 | Connecticut/Villanova | Syracuse | Rutgers | Connecticut | West Virginia† |
2006-07 | Georgetown | Georgetown | Connecticut | Rutgers | Louisville† |
2007-08 | Georgetown | Pittsburgh | Connecticut | Connecticut | West Virginia†/Connecticut |
2008-09 | Louisville | Louisville | Connecticut | Connecticut | Cincinnati† |
2009-10 | Syracuse | West Virginia | Connecticut | Connecticut | Cincinnati† |
2010-11 | Pittsburgh | Connecticut | Connecticut | Connecticut | Connecticut†/West Virginia/Pittsburgh |
2011-12 | Syracuse | Louisville | Notre Dame | Connecticut | West Virginia†/Cincinnati/Louisville |
†Received the Conference's BCS (or Alliance Bowl) berth
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