The Sun Belt Men's Basketball Tournament has been played every year since the formation of the Sun Belt conference for the 1976-1977 academic year. The winner of the tournament is guaranteed an automatic berth into the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship .
The Sun Belt has a storied basketball history, sending multiple teams into the NCAA tournament in the 1980s and 1990s (most recently 1994), and then again in 2008 when both regular season champion South Alabama , and tournament winner Western Kentucky received bids.
Charlotte reached the Final Four in 1977, and future Sun Belt member Western Kentucky reached the Final Four in 1971. Overall, past and present Sun Belt schools have posted 21 wins in the NCAA Tournament, during the time they called the Sun Belt home.
Basketball Champions By Year Edit
Season
Tournament Champion
Score
Runner-Up
MVP
Game Site
1977
UNC Charlotte
71-70
New Orleans
Cedric Maxwell , UNC Charlotte
First round at campus sites; rest at Charlotte Coliseum , Charlotte, North Carolina
1978
New Orleans
22-20
South Alabama
Nate Mills, New Orleans
First round at campus sites; rest at Charlotte Coliseum , Charlotte, North Carolina
1979
Jacksonville
68-54
South Florida
James Ray , Jacksonville
First round at campus sites; rest at Charlotte Coliseum , Charlotte, North Carolina
1980
VCU
105-88
UAB
Edmund Sherod , VCU
First round at campus sites; rest at Charlotte Coliseum , Charlotte, North Carolina
1981
VCU
62-61 (OT)
UAB
Kenny Stancil, VCU
Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum ; Jacksonville, FL
1982
UAB
94-83
VCU
Oliver Robinson , UAB
Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex ; Birmingham, AL
1983
UAB
64-47
South Florida
Cliff Pruitt, UAB
Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex ; Birmingham, AL
1984
UAB
62-60
Old Dominion
McKinley Singleton, UAB
Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex ; Birmingham, AL
1985
VCU
87-82
Old Dominion
Mike Schlegel, VCU
Hampton Coliseum ; Hampton, VA
1986
Jacksonville
70-69
UAB
Otis Smith , Jacksonville
Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex ; Birmingham, AL
1987
UAB
72-60
Western Kentucky
Tracy Foster, UAB
E. A. Diddle Arena ; Bowling Green, KY
1988
UNC Charlotte
81-79
VCU
Byron Dinkins , UNC Charlotte
Richmond Coliseum ; Richmond, VA
1989
South Alabama
105-59
Jacksonville
Jeff Hodge, South Alabama
Charlotte Coliseum ; Charlotte, North Carolina
1990
South Florida
81-74
UNC Charlotte
Radenko Dobras, South Florida
Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex ; Birmingham, AL
1991
South Alabama
86-81
Old Dominion
Chris Gatling , Old Dominion
Mobile Civic Center ; Mobile, AL
1992
Southwestern Louisiana
75-71
Louisiana Tech
Todd Hill, Southwestern Louisiana
Mississippi Coast Coliseum ; Biloxi, MS
1993
Western Kentucky
72-63
New Orleans
Darnell Mee , Western Kentucky
Mississippi Coast Coliseum ; Biloxi, MS
1994
Southwestern Louisiana
78-72
Western Kentucky
Michael Allen, Southwestern Louisiana
E. A. Diddle Arena ; Bowling Green, KY
1995
Western Kentucky
82-79
UALR
Chris Robinson , Western Kentucky
Barton Coliseum ; Little Rock, AR
1996
New Orleans
57-56
UALR
Lewis Sims, New Orleans
Barton Coliseum ; Little Rock, AR
1997
South Alabama
44-43
Louisiana Tech
Rusty Yoder, South Alabama
Barton Coliseum ; Little Rock, AR
1998
South Alabama
62-59
Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns
Toby Madison, South Alabama
Cajundome ; Lafayette, LA
1999
Arkansas State
65-48
Western Kentucky
Chico Fletcher, Arkansas State
Cajundome ; Lafayette, LA
2000
Louisiana-Lafayette
51-50
South Alabama
Virgil Stanescu, South Alabama
Alltel Arena ; Little Rock, AR
2001
Western Kentucky
64-54
South Alabama
Chris Marcus, Western Kentucky
Mitchell Center ; Mobile, AL
2002
Western Kentucky
76-70
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Derek Robinson, Western Kentucky
Lakefront Arena ; New Orleans, LA
2003
Western Kentucky
64-52
Middle Tennessee
Patrick Sparks, Western Kentucky
E. A. Diddle Arena ; Bowling Green, KY
2004
Louisiana-Lafayette
67-58
New Orleans
Bo McCalebb, New Orleans
E. A. Diddle Arena ; Bowling Green, KY
2005
Louisiana-Lafayette
88-69
Denver
Tiras Wade, Louisiana-Lafayette
UNT Coliseum ; Denton, TX
2006
South Alabama
95-70
Western Kentucky
Chey Christie, South Alabama
Murphy Center , Murfreesboro, TN
2007
North Texas
83-75
Arkansas State
Calvin Watson, North Texas
First round at campus sites; rest at Cajundome ; Lafayette, LA
2008
Western Kentucky
67-57
Middle Tennessee
Jeremy Evans, Western Kentucky
First round at campus sites; rest at Mitchell Center ; Mobile, AL
2009
Western Kentucky
64-55
South Alabama
A. J. Slaughter, Western Kentucky
Summit Arena ; Hot Springs, Arkansas
2010
North Texas
66-63
Troy
Eric Tramiel, North Texas
Summit Arena ; Hot Springs, Arkansas
2011
Summit Arena ; Hot Springs, Arkansas
Note: 'Southwestern Louisiana' became the University of Louisiana at Lafayette , in 1999.
Performance By School Edit
Member
Winners
Winning Years
Western Kentucky
7
1993, 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009
South Alabama
<center>5
1989, 1991, 1997, 1998, 2006
UL-Lafayette
<center>5
1992, 1994, 2000, 2004, 2005
UAB
<center>4
1982, 1983, 1984, 1987
VCU
<center>3
1980, 1981, 1985
UNO
<center>2
1978, 1996
Charlotte
<center>2
1977, 1988
Jacksonville
<center>2
1979, 1986
North Texas
<center>2
2007, 2010
Arkansas State
<center>1
1999
South Florida
<center>1
1990
TOTAL
<center>33
Teams in bold represent current conference members
Television Edit
References Edit
Men's Conference Basketball Tournaments
NCAA Division I men's basketball conference tournaments
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