List of Southern Conference men's basketball champions
This is a list of regular season and tournament champions in men's basketball of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Southern Conference.
Southern Conference men's basketball tournament | |
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Conference basketball championship | |
Sport | College basketball |
Conference | Southern Conference |
Number of teams | 11 |
Format | Single-elimination tournament |
Current stadium | Asheville Civic Center |
Current location | Asheville, North Carolina |
Played | 1922–present |
Last contest | 2021 |
Current champion | UNC Greensboro (regular season) UNC Greensboro (tournament) |
Most championships | tied Chattanooga, Davidson (12) |
TV partner(s) | SportSouth, ESPN2 |
Official website | SoConSports.com Men's Basketball |
Champions by year
Year | Regular Season Champion(s) | Record | Tournament champion | Score | Runner-up | Tournament venue | Tournament city |
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1921–22 | Virginia | 5–0 | North Carolina | 40–25 | Mercer | Municipal Auditorium | Atlanta, Georgia |
1922–23 | North Carolina | 5–0 | Mississippi State | 31–21 | Chattanooga | ||
1923–24 | Tulane | 10–0 | North Carolina | 26–18 | Alabama | ||
1924–25 | North Carolina | 8–0 | North Carolina | 36–28 | Tulane | ||
1925–26 | Kentucky | 8–0 | North Carolina | 37–23 | Mississippi State | ||
1926–27 | South Carolina | 9–1 | Vanderbilt | 46–44 | Georgia | ||
1927–28 | Auburn | 12–1 | Mississippi | 31–30 | Auburn | ||
1928–29 | Washington & Lee | 7–1 | NC State | 44–35 | Duke | ||
1929–30 | Alabama | 10–0 | Alabama | 31–24 | Duke | ||
1930–31 | Georgia | 15–1 | Maryland | 29–27 | Kentucky | ||
1931–32 | Maryland Kentucky |
9–1 | Georgia | 26–24 | Duke | ||
1932–33 | South Carolina | 3–0 | South Carolina | 33–21 | Duke | Thompson Gym | Raleigh, North Carolina |
1933–34 | South Carolina | 6–0 | Washington & Lee | 30–29 | Duke | ||
1934–35 | North Carolina | 12–1 | North Carolina | 35–27 | Washington & Lee | ||
1935–36 | Washington & Lee | 10–1 | North Carolina | 50–45 | Washington & Lee | ||
1936–37 | Washington & Lee | 11–1 | Washington & Lee | 44–33 | North Carolina | ||
1937–38 | North Carolina | 13–3 | Duke | 40–30 | Clemson | ||
1938–39 | Wake Forest | 15–3 | Clemson | 39–27 | Maryland | ||
1939–40 | Duke | 13–2 | North Carolina | 43–23 | Duke | ||
1940–41 | North Carolina | 14–1 | Duke | 53–30 | South Carolina | ||
1941–42 | Duke | 15–1 | Duke | 45–34 | NC State | ||
1942–43 | Duke | 12–1 | George Washington | 56–40 | Duke | ||
1943–44 | North Carolina | 9–1 | Duke | 44–27 | North Carolina | ||
1944–45 | South Carolina | 9–0 | North Carolina | 49–48 | Duke | ||
1945–46 | North Carolina | 13–1 | Duke | 49–30 | Wake Forest | ||
1946–47 | NC State | 11–2 | NC State | 50–48 | North Carolina | Duke Indoor Stadium | Durham, North Carolina |
1947–48 | NC State | 12–0 | NC State | 58–50 | Duke | ||
1948–49 | NC State | 14–1 | NC State | 55–39 | George Washington | ||
1949–50 | NC State | 12–2 | NC State | 67–47 | Duke | ||
1950–51 | NC State | 13–1 | NC State | 67–63 | Duke | Reynolds Coliseum | Raleigh, North Carolina |
1951–52 | West Virginia | 15–1 | NC State | 77–68 | Duke | Reynolds Coliseum | Raleigh, North Carolina |
1952–53 | NC State | 13–3 | Wake Forest | 71–70 | NC State | ||
1953–54 | George Washington | 10–0 | George Washington | 83–70 | Richmond | WVU Field House | Morgantown, West Virginia |
1954–55 | West Virginia | 9–1 | West Virginia | 58–48 | George Washington | Richmond Arena | Richmond, Virginia |
1955–56 | George Washington West Virginia |
10–2 | West Virginia | 58–56 | Richmond | ||
1956–57 | West Virginia | 12–0 | West Virginia | 67–52 | Washington & Lee | ||
1957–58 | West Virginia | 12–0 | West Virginia | 74–58 | William & Mary | ||
1958–59 | West Virginia | 12–0 | West Virginia | 85–66 | The Citadel | ||
1959–60 | Virginia Tech | 12–1 | West Virginia | 82–72 | Virginia Tech | ||
1960–61 | West Virginia | 11–1 | George Washington | 93–82 | William & Mary | ||
1961–62 | West Virginia | 12–1 | West Virginia | 88–72 | Virginia Tech | ||
1962–63 | West Virginia | 11–2 | West Virginia | 79–74 | Davidson | ||
1963–64 | Davidson | 9–2 | VMI | 61–56 | George Washington | Charlotte Coliseum I | Charlotte, North Carolina |
1964–65 | Davidson | 12–0 | West Virginia | 70–67 | William & Mary | ||
1965–66 | Davidson | 11–1 | Davidson | 80–69 | West Virginia | ||
1966–67 | West Virginia | 9–1 | West Virginia | 81–65 | Davidson | ||
1967–68 | Davidson | 9–1 | Davidson | 87–70 | West Virginia | ||
1968–69 | Davidson | 9–0 | Davidson | 102–76 | East Carolina | ||
1969–70 | Davidson | 10–0 | Davidson | 81–61 | Richmond | ||
1970–71 | Davidson | 9–1 | Furman | 68–61 | Richmond | ||
1971–72 | Davidson | 8–2 | East Carolina | 77–75 | Furman | Greenville Memorial Auditorium | Greenville, South Carolina |
1972–73 | Davidson | 9–1 | Furman | 99–81 | Davidson | Richmond Coliseum | Richmond, Virginia |
1973–74 | Furman | 11–1 | Furman | 62–60 | Richmond | ||
1974–75 | Furman | 12–0 | Furman | 66–55 | William & Mary | Greenville Memorial Auditorium | Greenville, South Carolina |
1975–76 | VMI | 9–3 | VMI | 41–33 | Richmond | ||
1976–77 | Furman VMI |
8–2 | VMI | 69–67 | Appalachian State | Roanoke Civic Center | Roanoke, Virginia |
1977–78 | Appalachian State | 9–3 | Furman | 69–53 | Marshall | ||
1978–79 | Appalachian State | 11–3 | Appalachian State | 86–83 | Furman | ||
1979–80 | Furman | 14–1 | Furman | 80–62 | Marshall | ||
1980–81 | Appalachian State Davidson Chattanooga |
11–5 | Chattanooga | 59–55 | Appalachian State | ||
1981–82 | Chattanooga | 15–1 | Chattanooga | 69–58 | Davidson | Charleston Civic Center | Charleston, West Virginia |
1982–83 | Chattanooga | 15–1 | Chattanooga | 70–62 | East Tennessee State | ||
1983–84 | Marshall | 13–3 | Marshall | 111–107 | Chattanooga | Asheville Civic Center | Asheville, North Carolina |
1984–85 | Chattanooga | 14–2 | Marshall | 70–65 | VMI | ||
1985–86 | Chattanooga | 12–4 | Davidson | 42–40 | Chattanooga | ||
1986–87 | Marshall | 15–1 | Marshall | 66–64 | Davidson | ||
1987–88 | Marshall | 14–2 | Chattanooga | 75–61 | VMI | ||
1988–89 | Chattanooga | 10–4 | East Tennessee State | 96–73 | Marshall | ||
1989–90 | East Tennessee State | 12–2 | East Tennessee State | 96–75 | Appalachian State | ||
1990–91 | Furman East Tennessee State Chattanooga |
11–3 | East Tennessee State | 101–82 | Appalachian State | ||
1991–92 | East Tennessee State Chattanooga |
12–2 | East Tennessee State | 74–63 | Chattanooga | ||
1992–93 | Chattanooga | 16–2 | Chattanooga | 86–75 | East Tennessee State | ||
1993–94 | Chattanooga | 14–4 | Chattanooga | 65–64 | Davidson |
Divisional format
The Southern Conference split into a divisional format for basketball beginning with the 1994–95 season.
Year | Regular Season Champion (North) | Record | Regular Season Champion (South) | Record | Tournament champion | Score | Runner-up | Tournament Venue | Tournament City |
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1994–95 | Marshall | 10–4 | Chattanooga | 11–3 | Chattanooga | 63–61 | Western Carolina | Asheville Civic Center | Asheville, North Carolina |
1995–96 | Davidson | 14–0 | Western Carolina | 10–4 | Western Carolina | 69–60 | Davidson | Greensboro Coliseum | Greensboro, North Carolina |
1996–97 | Marshall Davidson |
10–4 | Chattanooga | 11–3 | Chattanooga | 71–70 | Marshall | ||
1997–98 | Davidson Appalachian State |
13–2 | Chattanooga | 7–7 | Davidson | 66–62 | Appalachian State | ||
1998–99 | Appalachian State | 13–3 | College of Charleston | 16–0 | College of Charleston | 77–67 | Appalachian State | ||
1999–2000 | Appalachian State | 13–3 | College of Charleston | 13–3 | Appalachian State | 68–56 | College of Charleston | BI-LO Center | Greenville, South Carolina |
2000–01 | East Tennessee State | 13–3 | College of Charleston | 12–4 | UNC Greensboro | 67–66 | Chattanooga | ||
2001–02 | Davidson UNC Greensboro East Tennessee State |
11–5 | College of Charleston Georgia Southern Chattanooga |
9–7 | Davidson | 62–57 | Furman | North Charleston Coliseum | North Charleston, South Carolina |
2002–03 | Davidson East Tennessee State Appalachian State |
11–5 | College of Charleston | 13–3 | East Tennessee State | 97–90 | Chattanooga | ||
2003–04 | East Tennessee State | 15–1 | Davidson Georgia Southern College of Charleston |
11–5 | East Tennessee State | 78–62 | Chattanooga | ||
2004–05 | Chattanooga | 10–6 | Davidson | 16–0 | Chattanooga | 66–62 | UNC Greensboro | McKenzie Arena | Chattanooga, Tennessee |
2005–06 | Elon | 10–4 | Georgia Southern | 11–4 | Davidson | 80–55 | Chattanooga | North Charleston Coliseum | North Charleston, South Carolina |
2006–07 | Appalachian State | 15–3 | Davidson | 17–1 | Davidson (Tournament) | 72–65 | College of Charleston | ||
2007–08 | Appalachian State Chattanooga |
13–7 | Davidson | 20–0 | Davidson (Tournament) | 65–49 | Elon | ||
2008–09 | Western Carolina Chattanooga |
11–9 | Davidson | 18–2 | Chattanooga (Tournament) | 80–69 | College of Charleston | McKenzie Arena | Chattanooga, Tennessee |
2009–10 | Appalachian State | 13–5 | Wofford | 15–3 | Wofford (Tournament) | 56–51 | Appalachian State | Time Warner Cable Arena | Charlotte, North Carolina |
2010–11 | Western Carolina Chattanooga |
12–6 | College of Charleston Wofford |
14–4 | Wofford (Tournament) | 77–67 | College of Charleston | McKenzie Arena | Chattanooga, Tennessee |
2011–12 | UNC Greensboro | 10–8 | Davidson | 16–2 | Davidson (Tournament) | 93–91 | Western Carolina | U.S. Cellular Center[1] | Asheville, North Carolina |
2012–13 | Elon | 13–5 | Davidson | 17–1 | Davidson (Tournament) | 74–55 | College of Charleston |
Return to single table
Starting with the 2013–14 season, the Southern Conference abandoned the divisional format.
Year | Regular Season Champion(s) | Record | Tournament champion | Score | Runner-up | Tournament venue | Tournament city |
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2013–14 | Davidson | 15–1 | Wofford (Tournament) | 56–53 | Western Carolina | U.S. Cellular Center | Asheville, North Carolina |
2014–15 | Wofford | 16–2 | Wofford (Tournament) | 67–64 | Furman | ||
2015–16 | Chattanooga | 15–3 | Chattanooga (Tournament) | 73–67 | East Tennessee State | ||
2016–17 | East Tennessee State Furman UNC Greensboro |
14–4 | East Tennessee State (Tournament) | 79–74 | UNC Greensboro | ||
2017–18 | UNC Greensboro | 15–3 | UNC Greensboro (Tournament) | 62–47 | East Tennessee State | ||
2018–19 | Wofford | 18–0 | Wofford (Tournament) | 70–58 | UNC Greensboro | ||
2019–20 | East Tennessee State | 16–2 | East Tennessee State (Tournament) | 72–58 | Wofford | Harrah's Cherokee Center | |
2020–21 | UNC Greensboro | 13–5 | UNC Greensboro (Tournament) | 69–61 | Mercer | ||
2021–22 | Chattanooga | 14–4 | Chattanooga (Tournament) | 64–63 | Furman | ||
2022–23 | Furman Samford |
15–3 | Furman (Tournament) | 88–79 | Chattanooga |
Tournament championships by school
Current members
School | Championships | Years |
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Chattanooga | 12 | 1981, 1982, 1983, 1988, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2005, 2009, 2016, 2022 |
East Tennessee State | 8 | 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2003, 2004, 2017, 2020 |
Furman | 7 | 1971, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1980, 2023 |
Wofford | 5 | 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2019 |
VMI | 3 | 1964, 1976, 1977 |
UNC Greensboro | 3 | 2001, 2018, 2021 |
Western Carolina | 1 | 1996 |
The Citadel | 0 | |
Mercer | 0 | |
Samford | 0 |
Former members
School | Championships | Years |
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Davidson | 12 | 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1986, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2013 |
West Virginia | 10 | 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1967 |
North Carolina | 8 | 1922, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1935, 1936, 1940, 1945 |
NC State | 7 | 1929, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952 |
Duke | 5 | 1938, 1941, 1942, 1944, 1946 |
George Washington | 3 | 1943, 1954, 1961 |
Marshall | 3 | 1984, 1985, 1987 |
Appalachian State | 2 | 1979, 2000 |
Washington & Lee | 2 | 1934, 1937 |
Alabama | 1 | 1930 |
Clemson | 1 | 1939 |
College of Charleston[lower-alpha 1] | 1 | 1999 |
East Carolina | 1 | 1972 |
Georgia | 1 | 1932 |
Maryland | 1 | 1931 |
Mississippi State | 1 | 1923 |
Ole Miss | 1 | 1928 |
South Carolina | 1 | 1933 |
Vanderbilt | 1 | 1927 |
Wake Forest | 1 | 1953 |
- Now athletically branded as Charleston.
Television coverage
Year | Network | Play-by-play | Analyst | Sideline |
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2023 | ESPN | Anish Shroff | Dean Keener | |
2022 | Tom Hart | Randolph Childress | Erin Summers | |
2021 | Roy Philpott | Mark Wise | ||
2020 | Mike Morgan | Erin Summers | ||
2019 | Tom Hart | Stormy Buonantony | ||
2018 | ESPN2 | Sean Farnham | ||
2017 | ESPN | Jason Benetti | ||
2016 | ESPN2 | Brad Nessler | ||
2015 | Rich Hollenberg | Mark Adams | ||
2014 | Dave LaMont | Bob Wenzel | ||
2013[2] | ||||
2012[3] | Jon Sciambi | LaPhonso Ellis | ||
2011[4] | Carter Blackburn | Mark Gottfried | ||
2010[5] | ||||
2009[6] | ESPN | Brad Nessler | Jimmy Dykes | |
2008[7] | ESPN2 | Eric Collins | Mark Adams | |
2007[8] | Dave Barnett | Tim McCormick |
References
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- "Championship Week Presented by DICK'S Sporting Goods Schedule". March 4, 2013. Archived from the original on October 31, 2021. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
- "M. Basketball Faces Western Carolina in SoCon Title Game Monday". Davidson College Athletics.
- "Championship Week Presented by DICK'S Sporting Goods Schedule | ESPN MediaZone". Archived from the original on 2011-07-10.
- "Championship Week Begins Thursday, March 4". ESPN. 2010-03-02. Archived from the original on 2010-03-09. Retrieved 2010-03-02.
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- "Championship Week Begins Thursday, March 6". ESPN. 2008-03-03. Retrieved 2009-03-01.
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