NJCAA Men's Division II Basketball Championship

NJCAA Men's Division II Basketball Championship
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The National Junior Collge Athletic Association (NJCAA) Men's Division II Basketball Championships consists of sixteen teams playing over a five-day period (Wednesday through Saturday) in March to determine a National Champion.

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About the tournament

Teams qualify for the tournament by first winning their district/region championships. The NJCAA Division II Men's Basketball Committee then seeds the top eight teams and uses a blind draw to place the remaining eight teams. When choosing the top eight seeds for the tournament, the three criteria that are considered by the committee are the national poll, the coaches' rankings, and each team's history.[citation needed]

Since 1994, Danville Area Community College has hosted the tournament in the Mary Miller Gymnasium.[1][2]

Past results

Year Winner Runner Up Score
1986 Parkland College, IL Keystone Junior College, PA 88-72
1987 Oakland Community College, MI Allegheny Community College, PA 91-90 (OT)
1988 Lansing Community College, MI Parkland College, IL 91-85
1989 Delta College, MI St. Louis Community College (Meramec), MO 77-71
1990 Allegheny/Pitt, PA Muskegon Community College, MI 85-76
1991 Danville Area Community College, IL Brookhaven College, TX 89-81
1992 Owens Technical College, OH Iowa Lakes Community College, IA 105-86
1993 Owens Technical College, OH Northeastern Christian Junior College, PA 109-85
1994 Joliet Junior College, IL Owens Technical College, OH 85-80
1995 North Iowa Area Community College, IA Grand Rapids Community College, NE 64-63
1996 Penn Valley Community College, MO Kishwaukee College, IL 93-88
1997 Community College of Beaver County, PA Penn Valley Community College, MO 83-81
1998 Kirkwood Community College, IA Sinclair Community College, OH 73-61
1999 Brown Mackie College Danville Area Community College, IL 68-63
2000 Community College of Baltimore County (Dundalk), MD Rose State College, OK 88-77
2001 Johnson County Community College, KS Mott Community College, MI 91-76
2002 Redlands Community College, OK Penn Valley Community College, MO 58-57
2003 Mott Community College, MI Lackawanna College, PA 76-75 (OT)
2004 Cuyahoga Community College, OH Mott Community College, MI 74-67
2005 Brown Mackie College Kirkwood Community College, IA 77-65
2006 Cecil Community College, MD Kirkwood Community College, IA 64-63
2007 Mott Community College, MI Monroe Community College, NY 75-61
2008 Mott Community College, MI Columbus State Community College, OH 83-73
2009 Johnson County Community College, KS Kirkwood Community College, IA 63-49
2010 Lincoln College, IL Cincinnati State Community College, OH 71-60
2011 Lincoln College, IL Mott Community College, MI 74-67

See also

References

  1. ^ Staff (2011-02-27). "Volunteers sought for NJCAA tournament". Commercial-News. http://commercial-news.com/local/x1348437797/Volunteers-sought-for-NJCAA-tournament. Retrieved 2011-09-29. 
  2. ^ "NJCAA Tournament". Danville Area Community College. http://www.dacc.edu/njcaa/. Retrieved 2011-09-29. 

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