- NCAA Men's Division III Basketball Championship
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The NCAA holds an annual tournament to determine the Division III Men's Basketball Championship.
Since 1996, the Division III men's basketball championship has been held at the Salem Civic Center in Salem, Virginia. The event has been hosted by the Old Dominion Athletic Conference and the City of Salem. Today, the tournament is a 61-team single-elimination tournament.
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Past winners of the NCAA Men's Division III Basketball Championship
Year Champion Score Defeated 1975 LeMoyne-Owen 57-54 Glassboro State 1976 Scranton 60-57 (OT) Wittenberg 1977 Wittenberg 79-66 Oneonta State 1978 North Park 69-57 Widener 1979 North Park 66-62 Potsdam State 1980 North Park 83-76 Upsala 1981 Potsdam State 67-65 (OT) Augustana (Ill.) 1982 Wabash 83-62 Potsdam St. 1983 Scranton 64-63 Wittenberg 1984 Wisconsin–Whitewater 103-86 Clark (Mass.) 1985 North Park 72-71 Potsdam State 1986 Potsdam State 76-73 LeMoyne-Owen 1987 North Park 106-100 Clark (Mass.) 1988 Ohio Wesleyan 92-70 Scranton 1989 Wisconsin–Whitewater 94-86 Trenton State 1990 Rochester 43-42 DePauw 1991 Wisconsin–Platteville 81-74 Franklin & Marshall 1992 Calvin 62-49 Rochester 1993 Ohio Northern 71-68 Augustana (Ill.) 1994 Lebanon Valley 66-59 (OT) NYU 1995 Wisconsin–Platteville 69-55 Manchester 1996 Rowan 100-93 Hope 1997 Ill. Wesleyan 89-86 Neb. Wesleyan 1998 Wisconsin–Platteville 69-56 Hope 1999 Wisconsin–Platteville 76-75 (2OT) Hampden–Sydney 2000 Calvin 79-74 Wisconsin–Eau Claire 2001 Catholic 76-62 William Paterson 2002 Otterbein 102-83 Elizabethtown 2003 Williams 67-65 Gustavus Adolphus 2004 Wisconsin–Stevens Point 84-82 Williams 2005 Wisconsin–Stevens Point 73-49 Rochester 2006 Virginia Wesleyan 59-56 Wittenberg 2007 Amherst 80-67 Virginia Wesleyan 2008 Washington University in St. Louis 90-68 Amherst 2009 Washington University in St. Louis 61-52 Richard Stockton 2010 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 78-73 Williams 2011 St. Thomas (Minn.) 78-54 Wooster Schools ranked by most championships
School Titles North Park 5 Wisconsin–Platteville 4 Wisconsin–Stevens Point 3 Calvin 2 Potsdam State 2 Scranton 2 Washington University in St. Louis 2 Wisconsin–Whitewater 2 Locations
- Reading, Pennsylvania 1975-1976
- Rock Island, Illinois 1977-1981
- Grand Rapids, Michigan 1982-1988
- Springfield, Ohio 1989-1992
- Buffalo, New York 1993-1995
- Salem, Virginia 1996-present
See also
- NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship
- NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Championship
- NAIA national men's basketball championship
External links
National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Awards • Hall of Champions • Conferences
Division I sports
and championshipsInstitutions • Athletic Directors • Baseball (Championship, CWS) • Basketball (Men, Women) • Women's Bowling • Boxing • Cross Country (Men, Women) • Fencing (Championship) • Women's Field Hockey • Football (FBS / BCS, FCS) • Golf (Men, Women) • Gymnastics (Men, Women) • Ice Hockey (Men, Women) • Lacrosse (Men, Women) • Rifle • Rowing (Women's Championship) • Skiing • Soccer (Men, Women) • Softball (Championship, CWS) • Swimming & Diving (Men, Women) • Tennis (Men, Women) • Track & Field (Men's Indoor & Outdoor, Women's Indoor & Outdoor) • Volleyball (Men, Women) • Water Polo (Men, Women) • Wrestling (Championship)
Division II Institutions • Baseball (CWS) • Basketball (Men, Women) • Football (Championship) • Soccer (Men) • Softball (CWS)
Division III Institutions • Baseball (CWS) • Basketball (Men, Women) • Football (Championship) • Soccer (Men) • Softball (CWS)
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