American Southwest Conference men's basketball tournament
Collegiate basketball tournament
The American Southwest Conference men's basketball tournament is the annual conference basketball championship tournament for the NCAA Division III American Southwest Conference. The tournament has been held annually since 1999. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records.[1]
The winner, declared conference champion, receives the ASC's automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Division III Basketball Championship.
UT Dallas are the reigning tournament champions.
Results
Year
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Champions
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Score
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Runner-up
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Venue
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1999
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Mississippi College
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69–54
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Austin
|
Clinton, MS
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2000
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McMurry
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105–81
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Mississippi College
|
Abilene, TX
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2001
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McMurry
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76–71
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Mississippi College
|
Clinton, MS
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2002
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Mississippi College
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88–75
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McMurry
|
Abilene, TX
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2003
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Mississippi College
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83–63
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McMurry
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Marshall, TX
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2004
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Sul Ross State
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72–69
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Mississippi College
|
Alpine, TX
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2005
|
UT Dallas
|
73–55
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Mississippi College
|
Clinton, MS
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2006
|
Mississippi College
|
74–58
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Howard Payne
|
Brownwood, TX
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2007
|
Mississippi College
|
77–64
|
Hardin–Simmons
|
Clinton, MS
|
2008
|
Mary Hardin–Baylor
|
82–73
|
Concordia Texas
|
Belton, TX
|
2009
|
UT Dallas
|
85–72
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Mississippi College
|
Richardson, TX
|
2010
|
Mary Hardin–Baylor
|
80–70
|
UT Dallas
|
Belton, TX
|
2011
|
McMurry
|
72–65
|
Mary Hardin–Baylor
|
Richardson, TX
|
2012
|
McMurry
|
86–81OT
|
Hardin–Simmons
|
Belton, TX
|
2013
|
Concordia Texas
|
80–76
|
Mary Hardin–Baylor
|
Richardson, TX
|
2014
|
UT Dallas
|
78–69
|
Hardin–Simmons
|
Richardson, TX
|
2015
|
East Texas Baptist
|
82–71
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Concordia Texas
|
Marshall, TX
|
2016
|
Hardin–Simmons
|
91–79
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Louisiana College
|
Alpine, TX
|
2017
|
Hardin–Simmons
|
104–92
|
LeTourneau
|
Longview, TX
|
2018
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Sul Ross State
|
68–65
|
East Texas Baptist
|
Alpine, TX
|
2019
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UT Dallas
|
88–64
|
Hardin–Simmons
|
Richardson, TX
|
2020
|
LeTourneau
|
82–79
|
East Texas Baptist
|
Alpine, TX
|
2021
|
Ozarks
|
74–72
|
Louisiana College
|
Clarksville, AR
|
2022
|
Mary Hardin–Baylor
|
99–82
|
LeTourneau
|
Belton, TX
|
2023
|
East Texas Baptist
|
72–64
|
Hardin–Simmons
|
Belton, TX
|
2024
|
UT Dallas
|
78–77
|
Mary Hardin-Baylor
|
Abilene, TX
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Championship records
School
|
Finals Record
|
Finals Appearances
|
Years
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Mississippi College
|
5–5
|
10
|
1999, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007
|
UT Dallas
|
5–1
|
6
|
2005, 2009, 2014, 2019, 2024
|
McMurry
|
4–2
|
6
|
2000, 2001, 2011, 2012
|
Mary Hardin–Baylor
|
3–3
|
6
|
2008, 2010, 2022
|
Hardin–Simmons
|
2–4
|
6
|
2016, 2017
|
East Texas Baptist
|
2–2
|
4
|
2015, 2023
|
Sul Ross State
|
2–0
|
2
|
2004, 2018
|
Concordia Texas
|
1–2
|
3
|
2013
|
LeTourneau
|
1–2
|
3
|
2020
|
University of the Ozarks
|
1–0
|
1
|
2021
|
Louisiana College
|
0–2
|
1
|
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Austin
|
0–1
|
1
|
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Howard Payne
|
0–1
|
1
|
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References
NCAA men's college basketball tournaments |
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Division I | Early season | |
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Conference postseason | |
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Defunct Conference postseason | |
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Postseason | |
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Division II | Conference postseason | |
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Defunct Conference postseason | |
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Postseason | |
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Division III | Conference postseason | |
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Defunct Conference postseason | |
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Postseason | |
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