America East Conference men's basketball tournament
Annual college basketball conference championship
The America East men's basketball tournament , popularly known as the America East Playoffs , is the annual concluding tournament for the NCAA college basketball in the America East Conference . The winner of the annual tournament gains an automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship .
As of 2013, the first rounds take place at a single location, usually the home arena of one of the conference schools, but the championship game is hosted the next weekend by the higher remaining seed. The 2013 and 2014 Tournament preliminary rounds were hosted by the University at Albany .
Beginning in 2015, the format was changed from a single location in the first rounds to multiple locations. For every round, including the finals the higher seeded team in each game hosts. After the first round, teams are reseeded to account for upsets that may have occurred.
Beginning with the 2018 edition, the last place team in the conference standings will not take part in the tournament. This change was made due to the impending eligibility of UMass Lowell for NCAA-sponsored postseason play, following the completion of the school's transition from NCAA Division II .[ 1]
History of the tournament finals
Year
Winner
Score
Opponent
Reggie Lewis Most Outstanding Player
Tournament venue
1980
Holy Cross
81–75
Boston University
Ron Perry , Holy Cross
Preliminary rounds at campus sites Final at Hart Center (Worcester, MA )
1981
Northeastern
81–79 OT
Holy Cross
Perry Moss , Northeastern
Preliminary rounds at campus sites Final at Cabot Center (Boston, MA )
1982
Northeastern
82–59
Niagara
Perry Moss , Northeastern
Preliminary rounds at campus sites Final at Matthews Arena (Boston, MA )
1983
Boston University
63–62
Holy Cross
Mike Alexander, Boston University
Preliminary rounds at campus sites Final at Case Gym (Boston, MA )
1984
Northeastern
85–75
Canisius
Mark Halsel , Northeastern
Preliminary rounds at campus sites Final at Matthews Arena (Boston, MA )
1985
Northeastern
68–67
Boston University
Reggie Lewis , Northeastern
1986
Northeastern
63–54
Boston University
Wess Fuller, Northeastern
1987
Northeastern
71–68
Boston University
Reggie Lewis , Northeastern
1988
Boston University
79–68
Niagara
Jeff Timberlake, Boston University
Hartford Civic Center (Hartford, CT )
1989
Siena
68–67
Boston University
Marc Brown , Siena
1990
Boston University
75–57
Vermont
Bill Brigham, Boston University
1991
Northeastern
57–46
Maine
Ron Lacey, Northeastern
Preliminary rounds at campus sites Final at Matthews Arena (Boston, MA )
1992
Delaware
92–68
Drexel
Alex Coles, Delaware
Preliminary rounds at campus sites Final at Bob Carpenter Center (Newark, DE )
1993
Delaware
67–64
Drexel
Kevin Blackhurst, Delaware
Preliminary rounds at campus sites Final at Daskalakis Athletic Center (Philadelphia )
1994
Drexel
86–78
Maine
Malik Rose , Drexel
1995
Drexel
72–52
Northeastern
Malik Rose , Drexel
Preliminary rounds at campus sites Final at Daskalakis Athletic Center (Philadelphia )
1996
Drexel
76–67
Boston University
Malik Rose , Drexel
Preliminary rounds at Bob Carpenter Center (Newark, DE ) Final at Daskalakis Athletic Center (Philadelphia )
1997
Boston University
68–61
Drexel
Tunji Awojobi , Boston University
Preliminary rounds at Bob Carpenter Center (Newark, DE ) Final at Case Gym (Boston, MA )
1998
Delaware
66–58
Boston University
Darryl Presley, Delaware
Bob Carpenter Center (Newark, DE )
1999
Delaware
86–67
Drexel
John Gordon, Delaware
2000
Hofstra
76–69
Delaware
Speedy Claxton , Hofstra
Preliminary rounds at Bob Carpenter Center (Newark, DE ) Final at Hofstra Arena (Hempstead, NY )
2001
Hofstra
68–54
Delaware
Roberto Gittens, Hofstra
2002
Boston University
66–40
Maine
Billy Collins, Boston University
Preliminary rounds at Matthews Arena (Boston, MA ) Final at Case Gym (Boston, MA )
2003
Vermont
56–55
Boston University
Matt Sheftic, Vermont
Preliminary rounds at Walter Brown Arena (Boston, MA ) Final at Case Gym (Boston, MA )
2004
Vermont
72–53
Maine
Taylor Coppenrath , Vermont
Preliminary rounds at Walter Brown Arena (Boston, MA ) Final at Patrick Gym (Burlington, VT )
2005
Vermont
80–57
Northeastern
Taylor Coppenrath , Vermont
Preliminary rounds at Events Center (Vestal, NY ) Final at Patrick Gym (Burlington, VT )
2006
Albany
80–67
Vermont
Jamar Wilson , Albany
Preliminary rounds at Events Center (Vestal, NY ) Final at Recreation and Convocation Center (Albany, NY )
2007
Albany
60–59
Vermont
Jamar Wilson , Albany
Preliminary rounds at Agganis Arena (Boston, MA ) Final at Patrick Gym (Burlington, VT )
2008
UMBC
82–65
Hartford
Jay Greene, UMBC
Preliminary rounds at Events Center (Vestal, NY ) Final at Retriever Activities Center (Catonsville, MD )
2009
Binghamton
61–51
UMBC
D.J. Rivera, Binghamton
Preliminary rounds at SEFCU Arena (Albany, NY ) Final at Events Center (Vestal, NY )
2010
Vermont
83–70
Boston University
Marqus Blakely , Vermont
Preliminary rounds at Chase Arena (West Hartford, CT ) Final at Patrick Gym (Burlington, VT )
2011
Boston University
56–54
Stony Brook
John Holland , Boston University
Preliminary rounds at Chase Arena (West Hartford, CT ) Final at Agganis Arena (Boston, MA )
2012
Vermont
51–43
Stony Brook
Brian Voelkel, Vermont
Preliminary rounds at Chase Arena (West Hartford, CT ) Final at Stony Brook Arena (Stony Brook, NY )
2013
Albany
53–49
Vermont
Mike Black, Albany
Preliminary rounds at SEFCU Arena (Albany, NY ) Final at Patrick Gym (Burlington, VT )
2014
Albany
69–60
Stony Brook
Peter Hooley , Albany
Preliminary rounds at SEFCU Arena (Albany, NY ) Final at Pritchard Gymnasium (Stony Brook, NY )
2015
Albany
51–50
Stony Brook
Peter Hooley , Albany
Preliminary rounds at campus sites Final at SEFCU Arena (Albany, NY )
2016
Stony Brook
80–74
Vermont
Jameel Warney , Stony Brook
Preliminary rounds at campus sites Final at Island Federal Credit Union Arena (Stony Brook, NY )
2017
Vermont
56–53
Albany
Anthony Lamb , Vermont
Preliminary rounds at campus sites Final at Patrick Gym (Burlington, VT )
2018
UMBC
65–62
Vermont
Jairus Lyles , UMBC
2019
Vermont
66–49
UMBC
Anthony Lamb , Vermont
2020
Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic , Vermont awarded tournament championship
2021
Hartford
64–50
UMass Lowell
Austin Williams, Hartford
Preliminary rounds at campus sites Final at Chase Arena (West Hartford, CT )
2022
Vermont
82–43
UMBC
Ben Shungu, Vermont
Preliminary rounds at campus sites Final at Patrick Gym (Burlington, VT )
2023
Vermont
72–59
UMass Lowell
Dylan Penn, Vermont
2024
Vermont
66–61
UMass Lowell
Shamir Bogues, Vermont
Championships by School
School
Championships
Years
Vermont
11
2003, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2012, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023, 2024
Northeastern†
7
1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1991
Boston†
6
1983, 1988, 1990, 1997, 2002, 2011
Albany
5
2006, 2007, 2013, 2014, 2015
Delaware†
4
1992, 1993, 1998, 1999
Drexel†
3
1994, 1995, 1996
Hofstra†
2
2000, 2001
UMBC
2
2008, 2018
Holy Cross†
1
1980
Siena†
1
1989
Binghamton
1
2009
Stony Brook†
1
2016
Hartford†
1
2021
Maine
0
UMass Lowell
0
New Hampshire
0
NJIT
0
† Former member of the America East
Maine , New Hampshire , UMass Lowell , and NJIT are the only remaining teams in the conference to have never won a title.
Broadcasters
Television
Radio
References
External links
Teams Championships & awards Seasons
Full members Associate members (field hockey) Associate members (swimming & diving) Championships & awards
NCAA men's college basketball tournaments
Division I
Early season Defunct Early season Conference postseason Defunct Conference postseason Postseason Defunct Postseason
Division II
Conference postseason Defunct Conference postseason Postseason
Division III
Conference postseason Defunct Conference postseason Postseason