Past Winners
Year | Champion | Score | Defeated |
---|---|---|---|
1975 | LeMoyne–Owen | 57–54 | Glassboro State |
1976 | Scranton | 60–57 (OT) | Wittenberg |
1977 | Wittenberg | 79–66 | Oneonta State |
1978 | North Park | 69–57 | Widener |
1979 | North Park | 66–62 | Potsdam State |
1980 | North Park | 83–76 | Upsala |
1981 | Potsdam State | 67–65 (OT) | Augustana (Ill.) |
1982 | Wabash | 83–62 | Potsdam St. |
1983 | Scranton | 64–63 | Wittenberg |
1984 | Wisconsin–Whitewater | 103–86 | Clark (Mass.) |
1985 | North Park | 72–71 | Potsdam State |
1986 | Potsdam State | 76–73 | LeMoyne–Owen |
1987 | North Park | 106–100 | Clark (Mass.) |
1988 | Ohio Wesleyan | 92–70 | Scranton |
1989 | Wisconsin–Whitewater | 94–86 | Trenton State |
1990 | Rochester | 43–42 | DePauw |
1991 | Wisconsin–Platteville | 81–74 | Franklin & Marshall |
1992 | Calvin | 62–49 | Rochester |
1993 | Ohio Northern | 71–68 | Augustana (Ill.) |
1994 | Lebanon Valley | 66–59 (OT) | NYU |
1995 | Wisconsin–Platteville | 69–55 | Manchester |
1996 | Rowan | 100–93 | Hope |
1997 | Ill. Wesleyan | 89–86 | Neb. Wesleyan |
1998 | Wisconsin–Platteville | 69–56 | Hope |
1999 | Wisconsin–Platteville | 76–75 (2OT) | Hampden–Sydney |
2000 | Calvin | 79–74 | Wisconsin–Eau Claire |
2001 | Catholic | 76–62 | William Paterson |
2002 | Otterbein | 102–83 | Elizabethtown |
2003 | Williams | 67–65 | Gustavus Adolphus |
2004 | Wisconsin–Stevens Point | 84–82 | Williams |
2005 | Wisconsin–Stevens Point | 73–49 | Rochester |
2006 | Virginia Wesleyan | 59–56 | Wittenberg |
2007 | Amherst | 80–67 | Virginia Wesleyan |
2008 | Washington (MO) | 90–68 | Amherst |
2009 | Washington (MO) | 61–52 | Richard Stockton |
2010 | Wisconsin–Stevens Point | 78–73 | Williams |
2011 | St. Thomas (Minn.) | 78–54 | Wooster |
2012 | Wisconsin–Whitewater | 63–60 | Cabrini |
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