List of Ohio Valley Conference Men's Basketball Tournament venues
- List of Ohio Valley Conference Men's Basketball Tournament venues
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Ohio Valley Conference:
- 1949: Jefferson County Armory, Louisville, Kentucky
- 1950: same
- 1951: same
- 1952: same
- 1953: same
- 1954: same
- 1955: same
- 1956-1963: no tournament
- 1964: Jefferson County Armory
- 1965: same
- 1966: same
- 1967: same
- 1968-1974: no tournament
- 1975: Murphy Center, Murfreesboro, Tennessee
- 1976: E.A. Diddle Arena, Bowling Green, Kentucky
- 1977: Dunn Center, Clarksville, Tennessee
- 1978: E.A. Diddle Arena
- 1979: McBrayer Arena, Richmond, Kentucky
- 1980: E.A. Diddle Arena
- 1981: same
- 1982: same
- 1983: Racer Arena, Murray, Kentucky
- 1984: Ellis Johnson Arena, Morehead, Kentucky
- 1985: Murphy Center
- 1986: James A. Rhodes Arena, Akron, Ohio
- 1987: Murphy Center
- 1988: Racer Arena
- 1989: first round at campus locations; rest at Nashville Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee
- 1990: Racer Arena
- 1991: same
- 1992: Rupp Arena, Lexington, Kentucky
- 1993: same
- 1994: Nashville Municipal Auditorium
- 1995: same
- 1996: same
- 1997: Gaylord Entertainment Center, Nashville
- 1998: same
- 1999: same
- 2000: same
- 2001: same
- 2002: Commonwealth Convention Center, Louisville
- 2003: Gaylord Entertainment Center
- 2004: Nashville Municipal Auditorium
- 2005: Gaylord Entertainment Center
- 2006: first round games at campus sites; rest at Gaylord Entertainment Center
- 2007: same
- 2008: first round games at campus sites; rest at Nashville Municipal Auditorium
- 2009: first round games at campus sites; rest at Sommet Center
- 2010: same
- 2011: Nashville Municipal Auditorium
Broadcasters
Main article: Ohio Valley Tournament Finals broadcasters
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