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Men's Basketball 2014-15 MEN’S BASKETBALL Abilene Christian Central Arkansas Houston Baptist UIW Lamar McNeese State New Orleans Nicholls Northwestern State Sam Houston State Southeastern Louisiana Stephen F. Austin Texas A&M-Corpus Christi SOUTHLAND BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS DIVISION WINNERS Lamar ...........................................................................9 The Southland Conference used divisional play from the Louisiana-Monroe* .......................................................7 2006-07 season through the 2011-12 season. Lamar was McNeese State ............................................................6 in the East and Stephen F. Austin was in the East in 2006-07 Stephen F. Austin ..........................................................4 and 2007-08 before switching division the next two years. Arkansas State* ............................................................4 The two teams then went back to their original divisions Sam Houston State .......................................................3 beginning with the 2010-11 season. Abilene Christian ...........................................................3 Louisiana Tech* ............................................................3 East Division Nicholls ........................................................................2 2006-07 ........................................... Northwestern State Northwestern State .......................................................2 2007-08 ............................................................... Lamar Southeastern Louisiana.................................................2 2008-09 ...............................................Stephen F. Austin Texas-San Antonio* .......................................................2 2009-10 ...............................................Stephen F. Austin Texas State* .................................................................2 2010-11 ..................................................McNeese State Louisiana-Lafayette* .....................................................2 2011-12 ............................................................... Lamar North Texas* .................................................................2 Texas-Arlington* ...........................................................2 West Division Texas A&M-Corpus Christi .............................................1 2006-07 ................................. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Trinity* ..........................................................................1 2007-08 ...............................................Stephen F. Austin Vacated ........................................................................2 2008-09 ............................................Sam Houston State * Indicates former Southland Conference member 2009-10 ............................................Sam Houston State 2010-11 .................. Sam Houston State and Texas State Taylor Smith, Stephen F. Austin 2011-12 ................................................. Texas-Arlington YEAR-BY-YEAR CHAMPIONS POSTSEASON AWARDS 1964..................................................................... Lamar 1992................................................. *Texas-San Antonio Player of the Year 1965..................................................... Abilene Christian 1993..................................................*Louisiana-Monroe 1964...................................................... Jerry Rook, ASU .............................................................. *Arkansas State 1994..................................................*Louisiana-Monroe 1965...................................................... Jerry Rook, ASU 1966..................................................... Abilene Christian 1995...................................................................Nicholls 1966..................................................John Dickson, ASU 1967...................................................... *Arkansas State 1996..................................................*Louisiana-Monroe 1967..................................................Larry Jeffries, TRIN 1968..................................................... Abilene Christian 1997............................................................*Texas State 1968............................................John Ray Godfrey, ACU 1969.................................................................... *Trinity ..........................................................*Louisiana-Monroe 1969..................................................Larry Jeffries, TRIN 1970..................................................................... Lamar ................................................................McNeese State 1970................................................... Kenny Haynes, LU 1971...................................................... *Arkansas State 1998...................................................................Nicholls 1971.................................................... Allen Pruiett, ASU 1972...................................................................Vacated 1999............................................................*Texas State ..............................................................Luke Adams, LU 1973...................................................................Vacated 2000..................................................Sam Houston State 1972..................................................Dwight Lamar, ULL 1974...................................................... *Arkansas State 2001........................................................McNeese State 1973......................................................Mike Green, LTU 1975........................................................McNeese State 2002........................................................McNeese State 1974...................................................Steve Brooks, ASU 1976.......................................................*Louisiana Tech 2003..................................................Sam Houston State 1975......................................................Henry Ray, MCN 1977............................................... *Louisiana-Lafayette 2004...........................................Southeastern Louisiana 1976............................................. Mike McConathy, LTU 1978..................................................................... Lamar ..............................................................*Texas-Arlington 1977............................................... Dan Henderson, ASU ................................................................McNeese State ......................................................... *Texas-San Antonio 1978................................................. Andrew Toney, ULL 1979..................................................................... Lamar 2005...........................................Southeastern Louisiana 1979.............................................David Lawrence, MCN 1980..................................................................... Lamar ......................................................... Northwestern State 1980................................................. Andrew Toney, ULL 1981..................................................................... Lamar 2006................................................. Northwestern State 1981.......................................................Mike Olliver, LU 1982............................................... *Louisiana-Lafayette 2007....................................... Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1982...................................................Albert Culton, UTA 1983..................................................................... Lamar 2008.....................................................Stephen F. Austin 1983.....................................................Karl Malone, LTU 1984..................................................................... Lamar ............................................................................. Lamar 1984.......................................................Tom Sewell, LU 1985.......................................................*Louisiana Tech 2009.....................................................Stephen F. Austin 1985................................................... Joe Dumars, MCN 1986..................................................*Louisiana-Monroe 2010..................................................Sam Houston State 1986................................................Bobby Jenkins, ULM 1987.......................................................*Louisiana Tech 2011........................................................McNeese State 1987...............................................Jerome Batiste, MCN 1988............................................................*North Texas 2012......................................................*Texas-Arlington 1988................................................... Tony Worrell, UNT 1989............................................................*North Texas 2013.....................................................Stephen F. Austin 1989................................................... Deon Hunter, UNT 1990..................................................*Louisiana-Monroe 2014.....................................................Stephen F. Austin 1990..............................................Anthony Pullard, MCN 1991..................................................*Louisiana-Monroe
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