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American college basketball conference championship
Coastal Athletic Association men's basketball tournament Sport Basketball Conference Coastal Athletic Association Number of teams 14 Format Single-elimination tournament Current stadium Entertainment and Sports Arena Current location Washington, DC Played 1980–present[ 1] Last contest 2024 Current champion Charleston Cougars (3)Most championships Old Dominion Monarchs (8)TV partner(s) CBS Sports Network Official website Colonial Athletic Association men's basketball Entertainment and Sports Arena (2020, 2022–2027)Atlantic Union Bank Center (2021)North Charleston Coliseum (2017–2019)Royal Farms Arena (2014–2016) Richmond Coliseum (1990–2013) Patriot Center (1986) William & Mary Hall (1985) Convocation Center (1984) Robins Center (1983) Norfolk Scope (1982) Hampton Coliseum (1980–1981, 1987–1989)Washington, DC (2020, 2022–2027)North Charleston, SC (2017–2019)Baltimore, MD (2014–2016)Richmond, VA (1990–2013) Fairfax, VA (1986) Williamsburg, VA (1985) Harrisonburg, VA (1984, 2021) Richmond, VA (1983) Norfolk, VA (1982) Hampton, VA (1980–1981, 1987–1989)
The Coastal Athletic Association men's basketball tournament is the conference championship tournament in basketball for the Coastal Athletic Association (formerly known as the Colonial Athletic Association). The tournament has been held every year since at least 1980; for the 1979-80 to 1984-85 seasons the conference was known as the ECAC South . It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. The winner, declared conference champion, receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA basketball tournament .
Year
Champions
Score
Runner-up
Tournament MVP
Venue
1980
Old Dominion
62–51†
Navy
Mark West , ODU[ 2]
Hampton Coliseum (Hampton, VA )
1981
James Madison
69–60
Richmond
Charles Fisher, JMU[ 3]
1982
Old Dominion
58–57
James Madison
Mark West , ODU[ 2]
Norfolk Scope (Norfolk, VA )
1983
James Madison
41–38
William & Mary
Derek Steele, JMU
Robins Center (Richmond, VA )
1984
Richmond
74–55
Navy
Johnny Newman , Richmond
JMU Convocation Center (Harrisonburg, VA )
1985
Navy
85–76
Richmond
Vernon Butler, Navy
William & Mary Hall (Williamsburg, VA )
1986
Navy
72–61
George Mason
David Robinson , Navy
Patriot Center (Fairfax, VA )
1987
Navy
53–50
UNC Wilmington
David Robinson , Navy
Hampton Coliseum (Hampton, VA)
1988
Richmond
73–70
George Mason
Peter Wollfolk, Richmond
1989
George Mason
78–72†
UNC Wilmington
Kenny Sanders , GMU
1990
Richmond
77–72
James Madison
Kenny Atkinson , Richmond
Richmond Coliseum (Richmond, VA)
1991
Richmond
81–78
George Mason
Jim Shields, Richmond
1992
Old Dominion
78–73
James Madison
Ricardo Leonard, ODU
1993
East Carolina
54–49
James Madison
Lester Lyons, ECU
1994
James Madison
77–76
Old Dominion
Odell Hodge , ODU
1995
Old Dominion
80–75
James Madison
Petey Sessoms , ODU
1996
VCU
46–43
UNC Wilmington
Bernard Hopkins , VCU
1997
Old Dominion
62–58
James Madison
Odell Hodge , ODU
1998
Richmond
79–64
UNC Wilmington
Daryl Oliver, Richmond
1999
George Mason
63–58
Old Dominion
George Evans , GMU
2000
UNC Wilmington
57–47
Richmond
Brett Blizzard , UNCW
2001
George Mason
35–33
UNC Wilmington
Erik Herring, GMU
2002
UNC Wilmington
66–51
VCU
Brett Blizzard , UNCW
2003
UNC Wilmington
70–62
Drexel
Brett Blizzard , UNCW
2004
VCU
55–54
George Mason
Domonic Jones , VCU
2005
Old Dominion
73–66†
VCU
Alex Loughton , ODU
2006
UNC Wilmington
78–67
Hofstra
TJ Carter , UNCW
2007
VCU
65–59
George Mason
Eric Maynor , VCU
2008
George Mason
68–59
William & Mary
Folarin Campbell , GMU
2009
VCU
71–50
George Mason
Eric Maynor , VCU
2010
Old Dominion
60–53
William & Mary
Gerald Lee , ODU
2011
Old Dominion
70–65
VCU
Frank Hassell , ODU
2012
VCU
59–56
Drexel
Darius Theus , VCU
2013
James Madison
70–57
Northeastern
A. J. Davis, JMU
2014
Delaware
75–74
William & Mary
Jarvis Threatt, Delaware
Baltimore Arena (Baltimore, MD )
2015
Northeastern
72–61
William & Mary
Quincy Ford , Northeastern
2016
UNC Wilmington
80–73†
Hofstra
Chris Flemmings , UNCW
2017
UNC Wilmington
78–69
Charleston
C. J. Bryce , UNCW
North Charleston Coliseum (North Charleston, SC )
2018
Charleston
83–76†
Northeastern
Grant Riller , Charleston
2019
Northeastern
82–74
Hofstra
Vasilije Pušica , Northeastern
2020
Hofstra
70–61
Northeastern
Desure Buie , Hofstra
Entertainment and Sports Arena (Washington, D.C. )
2021
Drexel
63–56
Elon
Camren Wynter, Drexel
Atlantic Union Bank Center (Harrisonburg, VA)[ 4]
2022
Delaware
59–55
UNC Wilmington
Jyare Davis, Delaware
Entertainment and Sports Arena (Washington, D.C.)
2023
Charleston
63–58
UNC Wilmington
Ryan Larson , Charleston
2024
Charleston
82–79†
Stony Brook
Reyne Smith , Charleston
2025
Championships by school [ edit ]
School
Championships
Years
Old Dominion ‡
8
1980, 1982, 1992, 1995, 1997, 2005, 2010, 2011
UNC Wilmington
6
2000, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2016, 2017
VCU ‡
5
1996, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2012
Richmond ‡
5
1984, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1998
George Mason ‡
4
1989, 1999, 2001, 2008
James Madison ‡
4
1981, 1983, 1994, 2013
Charleston
3
2018, 2023, 2024
Navy ‡
3
1985, 1986, 1987
Northeastern
2
2015, 2019
Delaware
2
2014, 2022
Hofstra
1
2020
Drexel
1
2021
East Carolina ‡
1
1993
William & Mary
0
—
Elon
0
—
Stony Brook
0
—
‡ Former member of the CAA
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Teams Championships & awards Seasons
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