Northeast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Locations
- 1982: Arnold and Marie Schwartz Athletic Center, Long Island, NY
- 1983: first rounds at campus sites; final at John Jay Center, Moon Township, PA
- 1984: McCann Field House, Poughkeepsie, NY
- 1985: Reitz Arena, Baltimore, MD
- 1986: Charles L. Sewall Center, Moon Township, PA
- 1987: first round at campus sites, rest at McCann Field House
- 1988: first round at campus sites; rest at Rothman Center, Hackensack, NJ
- 1989: first round at campus sites; rest at Sewall Center
- 1990: same
- 1991: first rounds at campus sites; final at DeGol Arena, Loretto, PA
- 1992: first rounds at campus sites; final at Sewall Center
- 1993: first rounds at campus sites; final at Alumni Gymnasium, Lawrenceville, NJ
- 1994: same
- 1995: same
- 1996: first rounds at campus sites; final at William T. Boylan Gymnasium, West Long Branch, NJ
- 1997: first rounds at campus sites; final at Schwartz Athletic Center
- 1998: first rounds at William H. Detrick Gymnasium, New Britain, CT; final at Schwartz Athletic Center
- 1999: Spiro Sports Center, Staten Island, NY
- 2000: Sovereign Bank Arena, Trenton, New Jersey
- 2001: same
- 2002: first rounds at campus sites; final at Detrick Gymnasium
- 2003: first rounds at campus sites; final at Spiro Sports Center
- 2004: first rounds at campus sites; final at Boylan Gymnasium
- 2005: first rounds at campus sites; final at Rothman Center
- 2006: same
- 2007: all games at highest seed; championship at Detrick Gymnasium
- 2008: all games at highest seed; championship at William H. Pitt Center
- 2009: all games at highest seed; championship at Sewall Center
- 2010: all games at highest seed; championship at TD Bank Sports Center, Hamden, CT
- 2011: all games at highest seed; championship at Athletic, Recreation & Wellness Center, Brooklyn, NY
- 2012: same
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