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Men's Basketball Men’s Basketball MCC/Horizon League Year-By-Year Finish (Updated May 20, 2021) Regular Season Titans Titans Tournament Scoring Year Champion Record Finish Record Champion Leader Avg. 1980 Loyola 5-0 — — Oral Roberts Leroy Stampley, Loyola 20.3 1981 Xavier 8-3 6th 1-5 Oklahoma City Darius Clemons, Loyola 21.9 1982 Evansville 10-2 4th (tie) 6-6 Evansville Wayne Sappleton, Loyola 22.0 1983 Loyola 12-2 5th (tie) 6-8 Xavier Alfredrick Hughes, Loyola 25.7 1984 Oral Roberts 11-3 7th 4-10 Oral Roberts Alfredrick Hughes, Loyola 27.6 1985 Loyola 13-1 3rd (tie) 8-6 Loyola Alfredrick Hughes, Loyola 26.3 1986 Xavier 8-6 3rd (tie) 7-5 Xavier Byron Larkin, Xavier 21.8 1987 Evansville/Loyola 8-4 7th 2-10 Xavier Darin Fitzgerald, Butler 26.2 1988 Xavier 9-1 6th 2-8 Xavier Gerald Hayward, Loyola 26.1 1989 Evansville 10-2 5th (tie) 4-8 Xavier Scott Haffner, Evansville 24.5 1990 Xavier 12-2 6th (tie) 3-11 Dayton Keith Gailes, Loyola 26.3 1991 Xavier 11-3 8th 2-12 Xavier Keith Gailes, Loyola 25.3 1992 Evansville 8-2 6th 1-9 Evansville Parrish Casebier, Evansville 25.4 1993 Xavier/Evansville 12-2 4th 7-7 Xavier Kareem Townes, La Salle 22.4 1994 Xavier 8-2 4th 5-5 Detroit Mercy Tony Tolbert, Detroit Mercy 23.6 1995 Xavier 14-0 4th 9-5 Green Bay Sherell Ford, UIC 26.2 1996 Green Bay 16-0 4th 8-8 Northern Illinois Jeff Nordgaard, Green Bay 22.6 1997 Butler 12-4 2nd (tie) 11-5 Butler Chris Coleman, Northern Illinois 17.3 1998 Detroit Mercy/UIC 12-2 1st (tie) 12-2 Butler Mark Miller, UIC 19.7 1999 Detroit Mercy 12-2 1st 12-2 Detroit Mercy Keion Brooks, Wright State 20.7 Julian Van Dyke and Desmond Ferguson celebrate Herman Jenkins and Tony Tolbert celebrate winning the 1999 MCC Tournament championship winning the 1994 MCC Tournament Men’s Basketball MCC/Horizon League Year-By-Year Finish (Updated May 20, 2021) Regular Season Titans Titans Tournament Scoring 2000 Butler 12-2 3rd 8-6 Butler Rashad Phillips, Detroit Mercy 23.0 2001 Butler 11-3 2nd 10-4 Butler Rashad Phillips, Detroit Mercy 22.4 2002 Butler 12-4 2nd (tie) 11-5 UIC David Bailey, Loyola 21.7 2003 Butler 14-2 4th (tie) 9-7 Milwaukee Willie Green, Detroit Mercy 22.6 2004 Milwaukee 13-3 4th (tie) 10-6 UIC Dylan Page, Milwaukee 20.9 2005 Milwaukee 14-2 3rd 9-7 Milwaukee Cedrick Banks, UIC 18.7 2006 Milwaukee 12-4 3rd (tie) 8-8 Milwaukee Quin Humphrey, Youngstown State 19.2 2007 Butler/Wright State 13-3 7th (tie) 6-10 Wright State DaShaun Wood, Wright State 19.6 2008 Butler 16-2 10th 3-15 Butler Jon Goode, Detroit Mercy 19.1 2009 Butler 15-3 10th 2-16 Cleveland State Ryan Tillema, Green Bay 17.2 2010 Butler 18-0 7th 9-9 Butler Brandon Wood, Valparaiso 17.7 2011 Milwaukee/CSU/Butler 15-3 5th (tie) 10-8 Butler Norris Cole, Cleveland State 21.7 2012 Valparaiso 14-4 3rd (tie) 11-7 Detroit Mercy Kendrick Perry, Youngstown State 16.8 2013 Valparaiso 13-3 2nd 12-4 Valparaiso Ray McCallum, Detroit Mercy 19.2 2014 Green Bay 14-2 8th 6-10 Milwaukee Kendrick Perry, Youngstown State 21.3 2015 Valparaiso 13-3 6th 7-9 Valparaiso Keifer Sykes, Green Bay 18.8 2016 Valparaiso 16-2 6th 9-9 Green Bay Kahlil Felder, Oakland 24.4 2017 Oakland/Valparaiso 14-4 7th 6-12 NKU Alec Peters, Valparaiso 23.0 2018 NKU 15-3 10th 4-14 Wright State Kendrick Nunn, Oakland 25.9 2019 NKU/Wright State 13-5 6th (tie) 8-10 NKU Antoine Davis, Detroit Mercy 26.1 2020 Wright State 15-3 9th 6-12 NKU Antoine Davis, Detroit Mercy 24.3 2021 Cleveland State 16-4 6th 10-6 Cleveland State Antoine Davis, Detroit Mercy 24.0 Rashad Phillips led the Horizon League in LaMarcus Lowe holding the championship trophy scoring as a junior and senior after the Titans captured the 2012 tournament title.
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