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Division II Men's Basketball Championship 18 DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP Division II Men’s Basketball Championship Year-by-Year Results Championship Championship Season Champion Score Runner-Up Third Place Fourth Place Game Attendance Total Attendance 1957 Wheaton (IL) (28-1) 89-65 Ky. Wesleyan Mt. St. Mary’s Cal St. L.A. 5,000 13,000 1958 South Dakota (22-5) 75-53 St. Michael’s Evansville Wheaton (IL) 4,709 16,007 1959 Evansville (21-6) 83-67 Missouri St. N.C. A&T Cal St. L.A. 8,651 22,287 1960 Evansville (25-4) 90-69 Chapman Ky. Wesleyan Cornell College 9,009 27,836 1961 Wittenberg (25-4) 42-38 Southeast Mo. St. South Dakota St. Mt. St. Mary’s 5,138 13,002 1962 Mt. St. Mary’s (24-6) 58-57 (ot) Sacramento St. Southern Ill. Neb. Wesleyan 1,851 7,749 1963 South Dakota St. (22-5) 44-42 Wittenberg Oglethorpe Southern Ill. 5,261 18,526 1964 Evansville (26-3) 72-59 Akron N.C. A&T UNI 12,244 31,915 1965 Evansville (29-0) 85-82 (ot) Southern Ill. North Dakota St. Michael’s 12,797 36,084 1966 Ky. Wesleyan (24-6) 54-51 Southern Ill. Akron North Dakota 10,319 26,082 1967 Winston-Salem (30-2) 77-74 Missouri St. Ky. Wesleyan Illinois St. 6,041 20,608 1968 Ky. Wesleyan (28-3) 63-52 Indiana St. Trinity (TX) Ashland 13,062 33,899 1969 Ky. Wesleyan (25-5) 75-71 Missouri St. ** American Int’l Ashland 12,132 30,003 1970 Philadelphia U. (29-2) 76-65 Tennessee St. UC Riverside Buffalo St. 5,748 16,075 1971 Evansville (22-8) 97-82 Old Dominion ** La.-Lafayette Ky. Wesleyan 13,124 35,812 1972 Roanoke (28-4) 84-72 Akron Tennessee St. Eastern Mich. 5,233 17,450 1973 Ky. Wesleyan (24-6) 78-76 (ot) Tennessee St. Assumption Brockport 6,768 18,318 1974 Morgan St. (28-5) 67-52 Missouri St. Assumption New Orleans 4,381 14,207 1975 Old Dominion (25-6) 76-74 New Orleans Assumption Chattanooga 4,046 12,909 1976 Puget Sound (27-7) 83-74 Chattanooga Eastern Ill. Old Dominion 4,195 70,149 1977 Chattanooga (27-5) 71-62 Randolph-Macon North Ala. Sacred Heart 5,718 70,766 1978 Cheyney (26-2) 47-40 Green Bay Eastern Ill. UCF 6,458 67,966 1979 North Ala. (22-9) 64-50 Green Bay Cheyney Bridgeport 3,768 47,907 1980 Virginia Union (26-4) 80-74 SUNYIT Fla. Southern North Ala. 3,555 44,815 1981 Fla. Southern (24-8) 73-68 Mt. St. Mary’s Cal Poly Green Bay 5,928 64,659 1982 Dist. Columbia (25-5) 73-63 Fla. Southern Ky. Wesleyan Cal St. Bakersfield 4,725 65,884 1983 Wright St. (18-4) 92-73 Dist. Columbia * Cal St. Bakersfield * Morningside 4,747 57,893 1984 Central Mo. (29-3) 81-77 St. Augustine’s * Ky. Wesleyan * North Ala. 4,886 67,392 1985 Jacksonville St. (31-1) 74-73 South Dakota St. * Ky. Wesleyan * Mt. St. Mary’s 6,187 70,945 1986 Sacred Heart (30-4) 93-87 Southeast Mo. St. * Cheyney * Fla. Southern 5,863 59,370 1987 Ky. Wesleyan (28-5) 92-74 Gannon * Delta St. * Mont. St. Billings 6,894 65,162 1988 Mass.-Lowell (27-7) 75-72 Alas. Anchorage Fla. Southern Troy 4,909 56,123 1989 N.C. Central (28-4) 73-46 Southeast Mo. St. UC Riverside Jacksonville St. 3,909 56,890 1990 Ky. Wesleyan (31-2) 93-79 Cal St. Bakersfield North Dakota Morehouse 3,904 60,966 1991 North Ala. (29-4) 79-72 Bridgeport * Cal St. Bakersfield * Virginia Union 4,582 45,580 1992 Virginia Union (30-3) 100-75 Bridgeport * Cal St. Bakersfield * California (PA) 5,431 41,219 1993 Cal St. Bakersfield (33-0) 85-72 Troy * Wayne St. (MI) * Southern N.H. 5,653 44,200 1994 Cal St. Bakersfield (27-6) 92-86 Southern Ind. * Washburn * Southern N.H. 6,683 35,599 1995 Southern Ind. (29-4) 71-63 UC Riverside * Norfolk St. * Indiana (PA) 4,806 130,780 1996 Fort Hays St. (34-0) 70-63 Northern Ky. * Virginia Union * California (PA) 3,707 55,826 1997 Cal St. Bakersfield (29-4) 57-56 Northern Ky. * Salem Int’l * Lynn 2,840 67,531 1998 UC Davis (31-2) 83-77 Ky. Wesleyan * Virginia Union * St. Rose 3,420 51,270 1999 Ky. Wesleyan (35-2) 75-60 Metro St. * Truman * Fla. Southern 4,013 45,348 2000 Metro St. (33-4) 97-79 Ky. Wesleyan * Mo. Southern St. * Seattle Pacific 4,648 40,048 2001 Ky. Wesleyan (31-3) 72-63 Washburn Western Wash. Tampa 3,025 46,711 2002 Metro St. (29-6) 80-72 ** Ky. Wesleyan Shaw Indiana (PA) 5,119 60,258 2003 Northeastern St. (32-3) 75-64 ** Ky. Wesleyan * Queens (NC) * Bowie St. 2,378 50,912 2004 Kennesaw St. (35-4) 84-59 Southern Ind. * Metro St. * Humboldt St. 1,653 29,486 2005 Virginia Union (30-4) 63-58 Bryant * Lynn * Tarleton St. 1,717 32,938 2006 Winona St. (32-4) 73-61 Virginia Union * Seattle Pacific * Stonehill 4,093 63,176 2007 Barton (31-5) 77-75 Winona St. * Cal St. San B’dino * Central Mo. 4,974 76,073 2008 Winona St. (38-1) 87-76 Augusta St. * Alas. Anchorage * Bentley 5,628 46,380 2009 Findlay (36-0) 56-53 (ot) Cal Poly Pomona * Augusta St. * Central Mo. 4,885 63,563 2010 Cal Poly Pomona (28-6) 65-53 Indiana (PA) * Bentley * St. Cloud St. 3,672 45,539 *Indicates tied for third. **Student-athletes representing American Int’l in 1969, La.-Lafayette in 1971 and Ky. Wesleyan in 2002 and 2003 were declared ineligible after the tournament. Under NCAA rules, the teams’ and ineligible student-athletes’ records were deleted, and the teams’ places in the final standings were vacated. Season Site of Finals Coach of Champion Outstanding Player Award 1957 Evansville, Ind. Lee Pfund, Wheaton (IL) Mel Peterson, Wheaton (IL) 1958 Evansville, Ind. Duane Clodfelter, South Dakota Ed Smallwood, Evansville 1959 Evansville, Ind. Arad McCutchan, Evansville Hugh Ahlering, Evansville 1960 Evansville, Ind. Arad McCutchan, Evansville Ed Smallwood, Evansville 1961 Evansville, Ind. Ray Mears, Wittenberg Don Jacobsen, South Dakota St. 1962 Evansville, Ind. James Phelan, Mt. St. Mary’s Ron Rohrer, Sacramento St. 1963 Evansville, Ind. Jim Iverson, South Dakota St. Wayne Rasmussen, South Dakota St. 1964 Evansville, Ind. Arad McCutchan, Evansville Jerry Sloan, Evansville 1965 Evansville, Ind. Arad McCutchan, Evansville Jerry Sloan, Evansville 1966 Evansville, Ind. Guy Strong, Ky. Wesleyan Sam Smith, Ky. Wesleyan 1967 Evansville, Ind. C.E. Gaines, Winston-Salem Earl Monroe, Winston-Salem 1968 Evansville, Ind. Bob Daniels, Ky. Wesleyan Jerry Newsom, Indiana St. 1969 Evansville, Ind. Bob Daniels, Ky. Wesleyan George Tinsley, Ky. Wesleyan 1970 Evansville, Ind. Herb Magee, Philadelphia U. Ted McClain, Tennessee St. 1971 Evansville, Ind. Arad McCutchan, Evansville Don Buse, Evansville 1972 Evansville, Ind. Charles Moir, Roanoke Hal Johnston, Roanoke 1973 Evansville, Ind. Bob Jones, Ky. Wesleyan Mike Williams, Ky. Wesleyan DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP 19 1974 Evansville, Ind. Nathaniel Frazier, Morgan St. Marvin Webster, Morgan St. 1975 Evansville, Ind. Sonny Allen, Old Dominion Wilson Washington, Old Dominion 1976 Evansville, Ind. Don Zech, Puget Sound Curt Peterson, Puget Sound 1977 Springfield, Mass. Ron Shumate, Chattanooga Wayne Golden, Chattanooga 1978 Springfield, Mo. John Chaney, Cheyney Andrew Fields, Cheyney 1979 Springfield, Mo. Bill Jones, North Ala. Perry Oden, North Ala. 1980 Springfield, Mass. Dave Robbins, Virginia Union Keith Valentine, Virginia Union 1981 Springfield, Mass. Hal Wissel, Fla. Southern John Ebeling, Fla. Southern 1982 Springfield, Mass. Wil Jones, Dist. Columbia Michael Britt, Dist. Columbia 1983 Springfield, Mass. Ralph Underhill, Wright St. Gary Monroe, Wright St. 1984 Springfield, Mass. Lynn Nance, Central Mo. Ron Nunnelly, Central Mo. 1985 Springfield, Mass. Bill Jones, Jacksonville St. Mark Tetzlaff, South Dakota St. 1986 Springfield, Mass. Dave Bike, Sacred Heart Roger Younger, Sacred Heart 1987 Springfield, Mass. Wayne Chapman, Ky. Wesleyan Sam Smith, Ky. Wesleyan 1988 Springfield, Mass. Don Doucette, Mass.-Lowell Leo Parent, Mass.-Lowell 1989 Springfield, Mass. Michael Bernard, N.C. Central Miles Clarke, N.C. Central 1990 Springfield, Mass. Wayne Chapman, Ky. Wesleyan Wade Green, Cal St. Bakersfield 1991 Springfield, Mass. Gary Elliott, North Ala. Lambert Shell, Bridgeport 1992 Springfield, Mass. Dave Robbins, Virginia Union Derrick Johnson, Virginia Union 1993 Springfield, Mass. Pat Douglass, Cal St. Bakersfield Tyrone Davis, Cal St. Bakersfield 1994 Springfield, Mass. Pat Douglass, Cal St. Bakersfield Stan Gouard, Southern Ind. 1995 Louisville, Ky. Bruce Pearl, Southern Ind. William Wilson, UC Riverside 1996 Louisville, Ky. Gary Garner, Fort Hays St. Sherick Simpson, Fort Hays St. 1997 Louisville, Ky. Pat Douglass, Cal St. Bakersfield Kebu Stewart, Cal St. Bakersfield 1998 Louisville, Ky. Bob Williams, UC Davis Antonio Garcia, Ky. Wesleyan 1999 Louisville, Ky. Ray Harper, Ky. Wesleyan Antonio Garcia, Ky. Wesleyan 2000 Louisville, Ky. Mike Dunlap, Metro St. DeMarcos Anzures, Metro St. 2001 Bakersfield, Calif. Ray Harper, Ky. Wesleyan Lorico Duncan, Ky. Wesleyan 2002 Evansville, Ind. Mike Dunlap, Metro St. Patrick Mutombo, Metro St. 2003 Lakeland, Fla. Larry Gipson, Northeastern St. Darnell Hinson, Northeastern St. 2004 Bakersfield, Calif. Tony Ingle, Kennesaw St. Terrence Hill, Kennesaw St. 2005 Grand Forks, N.D. Dave Robbins, Virginia Union Antwan Walton, Virginia Union 2006 Springfield, Mass. Mike Leaf, Winona St. John Smith, Winona St. 2007 Springfield, Mass. Ron Lievense, Barton Anthony Atkinson, Barton 2008 Springfield, Mass. Mike Leaf, Winona St. Jonte Flowers, Winona St. 2009 Springfield, Mass. Ron Niekamp, Findlay Josh Bostic, Findlay 2010 Springfield, Mass. Greg Kamansky, Cal Poly Pomona Austin Swift, Cal Poly Pomona FREE THroWS MADE, GAME POINts, TOURNAMENT Individual Records 24—Dave Twardzik, Old Dominion (102) vs.
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