Naia Division I Men's Basketball
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NAIA DIVISION I MEN’S BASKETBALL Updated 4/7/09 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY YEAR CHAMPION SCORE RUNNER-UP *THIRD PLACE SCORE *FOURTH PLACE 1937 Central Missouri State 35-24 Morningside (Iowa) Southwestern (Kan.) 46-38 Central Arkansas 1938 Central Missouri State 45-30 Roanoke (Va.) Murray State (Ky.) 33-24 Washburn (Kan.) 1939 Southwestern (Kan.) 32-31 San Diego State (Calif.) Glenville State (W.Va.) 42-26 Peru State (Neb.) 1940 Tarkio (Mo.) 52-31 San Diego State (Calif.) Delta State (Miss.) 45-26 Hamline (Minn.) 1941 San Diego State (Calif.) 36-32 Murray State (Ky.) West Texas State 43-35 Santa Barbara (Calif.) 1942 Hamline (Minn.) 33-31 Southeast Oklahoma Pittsburg State (Kan.) 58-47 Central Missouri State 1943 Southeast Missouri State 34-32 Northwest Missouri State North Texas State 59-55 OT Murray State (Ky.) 1944 NO TOURNAMENT HELD 1945 Loyola (La.) 49-36 Pepperdine (Calif.) Eastern Kentucky 56-49 Southern Illinois 1946 Southern Illinois 49-40 Indiana State Pepperdine (Calif.) 82-55 Loyola (La.) 1947 Marshall (W.Va.) 73-59 Mankato State (Minn.) Northern Arizona 47-38 Emporia State (Kan.) 1948 Louisville (Ky.) 82-70 Indiana State Hamline (Minn.) 59-58 Xavier (Ohio) 1949 Hamline (Minn.) 57-46 Regis (Colo.) Beloit (Wis.) 67-59 Indiana State 1950 Indiana State 61-47 East Central (Okla.) Central Methodist (Mo.) 80-67 Tampa (Fla.) 1951 Hamline (Minn.) 69-61 Millikin (Ill.) Baldwin-Wallace (Ohio) 82-76 Regis (Colo.) 1952 Southwest Missouri State 73-64 Murray State (Ky.) Southwest Texas State 78-68 Portland (Ore.) 1953 Southwest Missouri State 79-71 Hamline (Minn.) Indiana State 74-71 East Texas State 1954 St. Benedict’s (Kan.) 62-56 Western Illinois Southwest Missouri State 75-61 Arkansas Tech 1955 East Texas State 71-54 Southeastern Oklahoma Western Illinois 77-74 Arkansas Tech 1956 McNeese State (La.) 60-55 Texas Southern Pittsburg State (Kan.) 77-70 Wheaton (Ill.) 1957 Tennessee State 92-73 Southeastern Oklahoma Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 87-85 Eastern Illinois 1958 Tennessee State 85-73 Western Illinois Texas Southern 121-109 Georgetown (Ky.) 1959 Tennessee State 97-87 Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) Southwest Texas State 87-80 Fort Hays State (Kan.) 1960 Southwest Texas State 66-44 Westminster (Pa.) Tennessee State 100-65 William Jewell (Mo.) 1961 Grambling (La.) 95-75 Georgetown (Ky.) Northern Michigan 101-84 Westminster (Pa.) 1962 Prairie View A&M (Texas) 62-53 Westminster (Pa.) Southeastern Oklahoma 76-62 Western Illinois 1963 Pan American (Texas) 73-62 Western Carolina (N.C.) Grambling (La.) 107-86 Fort Hays State (Kan.) 1964 Rockhurst (Mo.) 66-56 Pan American (Texas) Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 73-60 Emporia State (Kan.) 1965 Central State (Ohio) 85-51 Oklahoma Baptist Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 78-71 Fairmont State (W.Va.) 1966 Oklahoma Baptist 88-59 Georgia Southern Grambling (La.) 111-110 Norfolk State (Va.) 1967 St. Benedict’s (Kan.) 71-65 Oklahoma Baptist Central Washington 106-92 Morris Harvey (W.Va.) 1968 Central State (Ohio) 51-48 Fairmont State (W.Va.) Wisconsin-Oshkosh 102-68 Westminster (Pa.) 1969 Eastern New Mexico 99-76 Maryland-Eastern Shore Central Washington 96-82 Elizabeth City (N.C.) 1970 Kentucky State 79-71 Central Washington Eastern New Mexico 77-72 OT Guilford (N.C.) 1971 Kentucky State 102-82 Eastern Michigan Elizabeth City (N.C.) 88-87 OT Fairmont State (W.Va.) 1972 Kentucky State 71-62 Wisconsin-Eau Claire Stephen F. Austin (Texas) 94-91 Gardner Webb (N.C.) 1973 Guilford (N.C.) 99-96 Maryland-Eastern Shore Augustana (Ill.) 96-93 Slippery Rock (Pa.) 1974 West Georgia 97-79 Alcorn State (Miss.) Kentucky State 95-79 St. Mary’s (Texas) 1975 Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 65-54 Midwestern State (Texas) Alcorn State (Miss.) 76-74 St. Mary’s (Texas) 1976 Coppin State (Md.) 96-91 Henderson State (Ark.) Marymount (Kan.) 78-75 Lincoln Memorial (Tenn.) 1977 Texas Southern 71-44 Campbell (N.C.) Henderson State (Ark.) 96-73 Grand Valley State (Mich.) 1978 Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 79-75 Kearney State (Neb.) Quincy (Ill.) 87-73 East Texas State 1979 Drury (Mo.) 60-54 Henderson State (Ark.) Southwest Texas State 101-88 Midwestern State (Texas) 1980 Cameron (Okla.) 84-77 Alabama State Huron (S.D.) 59-54 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1981 Bethany Nazarene (Okla.) 86-85 OT Alabama-Huntsville Wisconsin-Eau Claire 90-60 Hillsdale (Mich.) 1982 South Carolina-Spartanburg 51-38 Biola (Calif.) Hampton (Va.) 98-94 Kearney State (Neb.) 1983 Charleston (S.C.) 57-53 West Virginia Wesleyan Fort Hays State (Kan.) 85-76 Chaminade (Hawaii) 1984 Fort Hays State (Kan.) 48-46 OT Wisconsin-Stevens Point Chicago State (Ill.) 86-82 OT Westmont (Calif.) 1985 Fort Hays State (Kan.) 82-80 OT Wayland Baptist (Texas) Marycrest (Iowa) 108-94 Central Washington 1986 David Lipscomb (Tenn.) 67-54 Arkansas-Monticello Southeastern Oklahoma 75-74 St. Thomas Aquinas (N.Y.) 1987 Washburn (Kan.) 79-77 West Virginia State Central Washington 79-69 Georgetown (Ky.) 1988 Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 88-86 OT Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) Charleston (S.C.) 89-61 Waynesburg (Pa.) 1989 St. Mary’s (Texas) 61-58 East Central (Okla.) Central Washington/Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1990 Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 88-80 Wisconsin-Eau Claire David Lipscomb (Tenn.)/Georgetown (Ky.) 1991 Oklahoma City 77-74 Central Arkansas Pfeiffer (N.C.)/Taylor (Ind.) 1992 Oklahoma City 82-73 OT Central Arkansas Brigham Young-Hawaii/Pfeiffer (N.C.) 1993 Hawaii Pacific 88-83 Oklahoma Baptist Georgetown (Ky.)/Midwestern State (Texas) 1994 Oklahoma City 99-81 Life (Ga.) Midwestern State (Texas)/Oklahoma Baptist 1995 Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 92-76 Pfeiffer (N.C.) Arkansas Tech/Belmont (Tenn.) 1996 Oklahoma City 86-80 Georgetown (Ky.) Belmont (Tenn.)/Lipscomb (Tenn.) 1997 Life (Ga.) 73-64 Oklahoma Baptist Cumberland (Ky.)/Point Park (Pa.) 1998 Georgetown (Ky.) 83-69 Southern Nazarene (Okla.) Azusa Pacific (Calif.)/Park (Mo.) 1999 Life (Ga.) 63-60 Mobile (Ala.) Azusa Pacific (Calif.)/Westmont (Calif.) 2000 Life (Ga.) 61-59 Georgetown (Ky.) Biola (Calif.)/Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 2001 Faulkner (Ala.) 63-59 Science & Arts (Okla.) Christian Heritage (Calif.)/Pikeville (Ky.) 2002 Science & Arts (Okla.) 96-79 Oklahoma Baptist Azusa Pacific (Calif.)/Barat (Ill.) 2003 Concordia (Calif.) 88-84 OT Mountain State (W.Va.) Georgetown (Ky.)/McKendree (Ill.) 2004 Mountain State (W.Va.) 74-70 Concordia (Calif.) Georgetown (Ky.)/Mobile (Ala.) 2005 John Brown (Ark.) 65-55 Azusa Pacific (Calif.) Carroll (Mont.)/Robert Morris (Ill.) 2006 Texas Wesleyan 67-65 Oklahoma City Oklahoma Baptist/Robert Morris (Ill.) 2007 Oklahoma City 79-71 Concordia (Calif.) Faulkner/Robert Morris (IL) 2008 Oklahoma City 75-72 Mountain State (W.Va.) Georgetown (Ky.)/Campbellsville (Ky.) 2009 Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 77-61 Columbia (Mo.) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)/Robert Morris (Ill.) * - Third-place games were discontinued after 1988. In post-1988 listings, semifinalists are listed in the third place spot alphabetically. NOTES: 1937-74 and 2002-present tournaments held in Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo.; 1975-93 tournaments held in Kemper Arena, Kansas City, Mo.; 1994-97 tournaments held in the Mabee Center, Tulsa, Okla.; 1999 tournament held in the Donald W. Reynolds Center, Tulsa, Okla.; 2000-01 tournaments held in the Convention Center, Tulsa, Okla. TOURNAMENT RECORDS INDIVIDUAL Most Points, Game 60, Travis Grant, Kentucky State vs. Minot State (N.D.), 1972 Most Points, Tournament 213, Travis Grant, Kentucky State, 1972 Most Points, Career 518, Travis Grant, Kentucky State, 1970-71-72 Most Field Goals Made, Game 27, Travis Grant, Kentucky State vs. Minot State (N.D.), 1972 Most Field Goals Made, Tournament 89, Travis Grant, Kentucky State, 1972 Most Field Goals Made, Career 223, Travis Grant, Kentucky State, 1970-71-72 Most Three-Point Field Goals Made, Game 10, Greg Sutton, Oral Roberts (Okla.) vs. Georgetown (Ky.), 1990 Most Three-Point Field Goals Made, Tournament 21, Jeremy Groth, Concordia (Calif.), 2003 Most Free Throws Made, Game 24, Joe Miller, Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) vs. Quincy (Ill.), 1955 Most Free Throws Made, Tournament 68, Jim Spivey, Southeastern Oklahoma, 1957 Most Free Throws Made, Career 120, Jim Spivey, Southeastern Oklahoma, 1954-55-56-57 Most Rebounds, Game 32, Dennis Rodman, Southeastern Oklahoma vs. St. Thomas Aquinas (N.Y.), 1986 32, Ken Remley, West Virginia Wesleyan vs. Whittier (Calif.), 1959 Most Rebounds, Tournament 96, Zelmo Beaty, Prairie View A&M (Texas), 1962 Most Rebounds, Career 180, Lucious Jackson, Pan American (Texas), 1962-63-64 Most Assists, Game 18, Raymond Lee, Fort Hays State (Kan.) vs. Waynesburg (Pa.), 1984 Most Assists, Tournament 48, Shannon Hoskins, Georgetown (Ky.), 1996 TEAM Most Points, Game 132, Norfolk State (Va.) vs. Upper Iowa (97), 1966 Most Points, Both Teams, Game 243, Concordia (CA) (124) vs. Robert Morris (IL) (119) (4OT), 2007 Most Points, Tournament 521, Norfolk State (Va.), 1966 (104.2 avg.) Fewest Points, Game 16, Loras (Iowa) vs. Central Missouri State (20), 1939 Fewest Points, Both Teams, Game 36, Central Missouri State (20) vs. Loras (Iowa) (16), 1939 Most Field Goals, Game 57, Norfolk State (Va.) vs. Upper Iowa, 1966 Most Field Goals, Tournament 216, Norfolk State (Va.), 1966 Most Three-Point Field Goals Made, Game 18, Science & Arts (Okla.) vs. Christian Heritage, March 19, 2001 17, Lipscomb (Tenn.) vs. Pfeiffer (N.C.), 1990 (31 attempts) Most Three-Point Field Goals Made, Tournament 55, Science & Arts (Okla.), 2002 (120 attempts) Most Free Throws Made, Game 48, Southeastern Oklahoma vs. Southwest Texas State, 1957 Most Free Throws Made, Tournament 153, Southeastern Oklahoma State University, 1957 Most Personal Fouls, Game 40, Pepperdine (Calif.) vs. Morningside (Iowa), 1952 MISCELLANEOUS Most Appearances 28, Georgetown (Ky.) Most Consecutive Appearances 18, Georgetown (Ky.) (1992-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09) Most Victories 49, Georgetown (Ky.) Most Consecutive Victories 18, Tennessee State, 1957-58-59-50 Longest Game 5 OT, Grand Canyon (Ariz.) (88) vs.