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2006 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Championship DIVISION II MEN’S Basketball DIVISION II MEN’S History Team Results Championship Championship Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Site Game Attendance Total Attendance 1957............... Wheaton (Ill.) (28-1) Lee Pfund 89-65 Ky. Wesleyan Evansville, Ind. 5,000 13,000 1958............... South Dakota (22-5) Duane Clodfelter 75-53 St. Michael’s Evansville, Ind. 4,709 16,007 1959............... Evansville (21-6) Arad McCutchan 83-67 Missouri St. Evansville, Ind. 8,651 22,287 1960............... Evansville (25-4) Arad McCutchan 90-69 Chapman Evansville, Ind. 9,009 27,836 1961............... Wittenberg (25-4) Ray Mears 42-38 Southeast Mo. St. Evansville, Ind. 5,138 13,022 1962............... Mt. St. Mary’s (24-6) Jim Phelan 58-57 (ot) Sacramento St. Evansville, Ind. 1,851 7,749 1963............... South Dakota St. (22-5) Jim Iverson 44-42 Wittenberg Evansville, Ind. 5,261 18,526 1964............... Evansville (26-3) Arad McCutchan 72-59 Akron Evansville, Ind. 12,244 31,915 1965............... Evansville (29-0) Arad McCutchan 85-82 (ot) Southern Ill. Evansville, Ind. 12,797 36,084 1966............... Ky. Wesleyan (24-6) Guy Strong 54-51 Southern Ill. Evansville, Ind. 10,319 26,082 1967............... Winston-Salem C.E. Gaines 77-74 Missouri St. Evansville, Ind. 6,041 20,608 1968............... Ky. Wesleyan (28-3) Bob Daniels 63-52 Indiana St. Evansville, Ind. 13,062 33,899 1969............... Ky. Wesleyan (25-5) Bob Daniels 75-71 Missouri St. Evansville, Ind. 12,132 30,003 1970............... Philadelphia U. (29-2) Herb Magee 76-65 Tennessee St. Evansville, Ind. 5,748 16,075 1971............... Evansville (22-8) Arad McCutchan 97-82 Old Dominion Evansville, Ind. 13,124 35,812 1972............... Roanoke (28-4) Charles Moir 84-72 Akron Evansville, Ind. 5,233 17,450 1973............... Ky. Wesleyan (24-6) Bob Jones 78-76 (ot) Tennessee St. Evansville, Ind. 6,768 18,318 1974............... Morgan St. (28-5) Nathaniel Frazier 67-52 Missouri St. Evansville, Ind. 4,381 14,207 1975............... Old Dominion (25-6) Sonny Allen 76-74 New Orleans Evansville, Ind. 4,046 12,909 1976............... Puget Sound (27-7) Don Zech 83-74 Chattanooga Evansville, Ind. 4,195 70,149 1977............... Chattanooga (27-5) Ron Shumate 71-62 Randolph-Macon Springfield, Mass. 5,718 70,766 1978............... Cheyney John Chaney 47-40 Wis.-Green Bay Springfield, Mo. 6,458 67,966 1979............... North Ala. (22-9) Bill Jones 64-50 Wis.-Green Bay Springfield, Mo. 3,768 47,907 1980............... Virginia Union (26-4) Dave Robbins 80-74 NYIT Springfield, Mass. 3,555 44,815 1981............... Fla. Southern (24-8) Hal Wissell 73-68 Mt. St. Mary’s Springfield, Mass. 5,928 64,659 1982............... Dist. Columbia (25-5) Wil Jones 73-63 Fla. Southern Springfield, Mass. 4,725 65,884 1983............... Wright St. (18-4) Ralph Underhill 92-73 Dist. Columbia Springfield, Mass. 4,747 57,893 1984............... Central Mo. (29-3) Lynn Nance 81-77 St. Augustine’s Springfield, Mass. 4,886 67,392 1985............... Jacksonville St. (31-1) Bill Jones 74-73 South Dakota St. Springfield, Mass. 6,187 70,945 1986............... Sacred Heart (30-4) Dave Bike 93-87 Southeast Mo. St. Springfield, Mass. 5,863 59,370 1987............... Ky. Wesleyan (28-5) Wayne Chapman 92-74 Gannon Springfield, Mass. 6,894 65,162 1988............... Mass.-Lowell (27-7) Don Doucette 75-72 Alas. Anchorage Springfield, Mass. 4,909 56,123 1989............... N.C. Central (28-4) Michael Bernard 73-46 Southeast Mo. St. Springfield, Mass. 3,909 56,890 1990............... Ky. Wesleyan (31-2) Wayne Chapman 93-79 Cal St. Bakersfield Springfield, Mass. 3,904 60,966 1991............... North Ala. (29-4) Gary Elliott 79-72 Bridgeport Springfield, Mass. 4,582 45,580 1992............... Virginia Union (30-3) Dave Robbins 100-75 Bridgeport Springfield, Mass. 5,431 41,219 1993............... Cal St. Bakersfield (33-0) Pat Douglass 85-72 Troy Springfield, Mass. 5,653 44,200 1994............... Cal St. Bakersfield (27-6) Pat Douglass 92-86 Southern Ind. Springfield, Mass. 6,683 35,599 1995............... Southern Ind. (29-4) Bruce Pearl 71-63 UC Riverside Louisville, Ky. 4,806 130,780 1996............... Fort Hays St. (34-0) Gary Garner 70-63 Northern Ky. Louisville, Ky. 3,707 55,826 1997............... Cal St. Bakersfield (29-4) Pat Douglass 57-56 Northern Ky. Louisville, Ky. 2,840 67,531 1998............... UC Davis (31-2) Bob Williams 83-77 Ky. Wesleyan Louisville, Ky. 3,420 51,270 1999............... Ky. Wesleyan (35-2) Ray Harper 75-60 Metro St. Louisville, Ky. 4,013 45,348 2000............... Metro St. (33-4) Mike Dunlap 97-79 Ky. Wesleyan Louisville, Ky. 4,648 40,048 2001............... Ky. Wesleyan (31-3) Ray Harper 72-63 Washburn Bakersfield, Calif. 3,025 46,711 2002............... Metro St. (29-6) Mike Dunlap 80-72 Ky. Wesleyan Evansville, Ind. 5,119 60,258 2003............... Northeastern St. (32-3) Larry Gipson 75-64 *Ky. Wesleyan Lakeland, Fla. 2,378 50,912 2004............... Kennesaw St. (35-4) Tony Ingle 84-59 Southern Ind. Bakersfield, Calif. 1,653 29,486 2005............... Virginia Union (30-4) Dave Robbins 63-58 Bryant Grand Forks, N.D. 1,717 32,938 2006............... Winona St. (32-4) Mike Leaf 73-61 Virginia Union Springfield, Mass. 4,093 63,176 *Later vacated. 1958 1960 All-Tournament Teams *Ed Smallwood, Evansville *Ed Smallwood, Evansville Jim Browne, St. Michael’s Dale Wise, Evansville *Most Outstanding Player. Jim Daniels, South Dakota Tom Cooke, Chapman #Participation voided by action of the NCAA Council or Mel Peterson, Wheaton (Ill.) Gary Auten, Ky. Wesleyan the Committee on Infrations. Dick Zeitler, St. Michael’s William Jones, American 1957 1959 1961 *Mel Peterson, Wheaton (Ill.) *Hugh Ahlering, Evansville *Don Jacobsen, South Dakota St. Jack Sullivan, Mt. St. Mary’s Joe Cotton, N.C. A&T John O’Reilly, Mt. St. Mary’s Mason Cope, Ky. Wesleyan Jack Israel, Missouri St. George Fisher, Wittenberg Bob Whitehead, Wheaton (Ill.) Paul Benes, Hope Vivan Reed, Southeast Mo. St. Jim Daniels, South Dakota Leo Hill, Cal St. L.A. Carl Ritter, Southeast Mo. St. DIVISION II MEN’S 1962 1975 1988 *Ron Rohrer, Sacramento St. *Wilson Washington, Old Dominion *Leo Parent, Mass.-Lowell Jim Mumford, Neb. Wesleyan Wilbur Holland, New Orleans Bobby Licare, Mass.-Lowell Ed Spila, Southern Ill. John Grochowalski, Assumption Averian Parrish, Alas. Anchorage John O’Reilly, Mt. St. Mary’s Joey Caruthers, Old Dominion Jerry Johnson, Fla. Southern Ed Pfeiffer, Mt. St. Mary’s Paul Brennan, Assumption Darryl Thomas, Troy 1963 1976 1989 *Wayne Rasmussen, South Dakota St. *Curt Peterson, Puget Sound *Miles Clarke, N.C. Central BASKETBALL Tom Black, South Dakota St. Wayne Golden, Chattanooga Dominique Stephens, N.C. Central Bob Cherry, Wittenberg Jeff Fuhrmann, Old Dominion Antoine Sifford, N.C. Central Bill Fisher, Wittenberg Jeff Furry, Eastern Ill. Earnest Taylor, Southeast Mo. St. Al Thrasher, Wittenberg Brant Gibler, Puget Sound Maurice Pullum, UC Riverside 1964 1977 1990 *Jerry Sloan, Evansville *Wayne Golden, Chattanooga *Wade Green, Cal St. Bakersfield Maurice McHartley, N.C. A&T Joe Allen, Randolph-Macon LeRoy Ellis, Ky. Wesleyan Corey Crowder, Ky. Wesleyan Larry Humes, Evansville Otis Boddie, North Ala. William Gordon, Chattanooga Dave Vonesh, North Dakota Bill Stevens, Akron Hector Olivencia, Sacred Heart Vincent Mitchell, Ky. Wesleyan Buster Briley, Evansville 1991 1965 1978 *Andrew Fields, Cheyney *Lambert Shell, Bridgeport *Jerry Sloan, Evansville Kenneth Hynson, Cheyney Pat Morris, Bridgeport Richard Tarrant, St. Michael’s Tom Anderson, Wis.-Green Bay Fred Stafford, North Ala. Walt Frazier, Southern Ill. Charlie Thomas, Eastern Ill. Allen Williams, North Ala. George McNeil, Southern Ill. Jerry Prather, UCF Carl Wilmer, North Ala. Larry Humes, Evansville 1979 1992 1966 *Perry Oden, North Ala. *Derrick Johnson, Virginia Union *Sam Smith, Ky. Wesleyan Carlton Hurdle, Bridgeport Reggie Jones, Virginia Union Clarence Smith, Southern Ill. Ron Ripley, Wis.-Green Bay Winston Jones, Bridgeport George McNeil, Southern Ill. Ron Darby, North Ala. Steve Wills, Bridgeport David Lee, Southern Ill. Rory Lindgren, Wis.-Green Bay Kenney Toomer, California (Pa.) Phil Jackson, North Dakota 1980 1993 1967 *Keith Valentine, Virginia Union *Tyrone Davis, Cal St. Bakersfield *Earl Monroe, Winston-Salem Larry Holmes, Virginia Union Roheen Oats, Cal St. Bakersfield Lou Shepherd, Missouri St. Bobby Jones, NYIT Terry McCord, Troy Sam Smith, Ky. Wesleyan John Ebeling, Fla. Southern Wayne Robertson, Southern N.H. Danny Bolden, Missouri St. Johnny Buckmon, North Ala. Danny Lewis, Wayne St. (Mich.) Dallas Thornton, Ky. Wesleyan 1981 1994 1968 *John Ebeling, Fla. Southern *Stan Gouard, Southern Ind. *Jerry Newsom, Indiana St. Mike Hayes, Fla. Southern Kenny Warren, Cal St. Bakersfield Larry Jeffries, Trinity (Tex.) Durelle Lewis, Mt. St. Mary’s Reggie Phillips, Cal St. Bakersfield George Tinsley, Ky. Wesleyan Jim Rowe, Mt. St. Mary’s Roheen Oats, Cal St. Bakersfield Fred Hardman, Indiana St. Jay Bruchak, Mt. St. Mary’s Tyrone Tate, Southern Ind. Dallas Thornton, Ky. Wesleyan 1982 1995 1969 *Michael Britt, Dist. Columbia *William Wilson, UC Riverside *George Tinsley, Ky. Wesleyan Brian Huebner, Southern Ind. Curtis Perry, Missouri St. John Ebeling, Fla. Southern Chad Gilbert, Southern Ind. Tommy Hobgood, Ky. Wesleyan Dwight Higgs, Ky. Wesleyan Mert Bancroft, Missouri St. Earl Jones, Dist. Columbia Boo Purdom, UC Riverside Bob Rutherford, American Int’l Wayne McDaniel, Cal St. Bakersfield Corey Williams, Norfolk St. 1970 1983 1996 *Ted McClain, Tennessee St. *Gary Monroe, Wright St. *Sherick Simpson, Fort Hays St. Randy Smith, Buffalo St. Anthony Bias, Wright St. Paul Cluxton, Northern Ky. Carl Poole, Philadelphia U. Fred Moore, Wright St. LaRon Moore, Northern Ky. Howard Lee, UC Riverside Earl Jones, Dist. Columbia Alonzo Goldston, Fort Hays St. John Pierantozzi, Philadelphia U. Michael Britt, Dist. Columbia Kebu Stewart, Cal St. Bakersfield 1971 1984 1997 *Don Buse, Evansville *Ron Nunnelly, Central Mo.
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