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Championship Records School-By-School Championship Results MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS SCHOOL-BY-SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS DAVIDSON (9-4) DUQUESNE (20-39) FORDHAM (6-19) Yr. Seed Rd. Result Yr. Seed Rd. Result Yr. Seed Rd. Result 2019 2nd Quarters DAV 70, SJU 60 2019 7th Second SJU 92, DUQ 86 2019 14th First UR 52, FOR 50 Semis SLU 67, DAV 44 2018 10th Second UR 81, DUQ 68 2018 14th First GW 78, FOR 72 2018 3rd Quarters DAV 78, SLU 60 2017 14th First SLU 72, DUQ 71 2017 10th 2nd GM 82, FOR 71 (ot) Semis DAV 82, SBU 70 2016 11th First LAS 88, DUQ 73 2016 8th 2nd UR 70, FOR 55 Final DAV 58, URI 57 2015 11th First DUQ 61, SLU 55 2015 12th First FOR 71, GM 65 2017 9th 2nd DAV 82, LAS 73 Quarters GW 73, DUQ 55 Quarters VCU 63, FOR 57 Quarters DAV 73, UD 67 2014 10th First UR 76, DUQ 64 2014 13th Opening FOR 70, GM 67 Semis URI 84, DAV 60 2013 DNQ First UD 87, FOR 74 2016 6th 2nd DAV 78, LAS 63 2012 9th First UM 92, DUQ 83 2013 DNQ Quarters DAV 90, SBU 86 (ot) 2011 4th Quarters SJU 93, DUQ 90 2012 DNQ Semis VCU 76, DAV 54 (OT) 2011 DNQ 2015 1st Quarters DAV 67, LAS 66 2010 9th First SBU 83, DUQ 71 2010 DNQ Quarters VCU 93, DAV 73 2009 7th First DUQ 91, UM 81 2009 DNQ Quarters DUQ 78, URI 74 2008 12th First SJU 80, FOR 62 Semis DUQ 77, UD 66 2007 5th First FOR 63, UR 61 DAYTON (24-23) Finals TU 69, DUQ 64 Quarters URI 73, FOR 69 Yr. Seed Rd. Result 2008 10th First LAS 82, DUQ 79 2006 6th First FOR 45, UR 37 2019 3rd Quarters SLU 64, UD 55 2007 10th First SLU 78, DUQ 77 Quarters FOR 64, LAS 62 2018 9th 2nd VCU 77, UD 72 2006 DNQ Semis XU 70, FOR 59 2017 1st Quarters DAV 73, UD 67 2005 W5th First FOR 65, DUQ 53 2005 E4th First FOR 65, DUQ 53 2016 1st Quarters UD 69, UR 54 2004 W5th First DUQ 79, UM 76 Quarters GW 79, FOR 63 Semis SJU 82, UD 79 Quarters UD 69, DUQ 56 2004 E6th First UR 67, FOR 47 2015 2nd Quarters UD 75, SBU 71 2003 W6th First URI 75, DUQ 73 2003 E5th First LAS 74, FOR 62 Semis UD 56, URI 52 2002 W6th First SBU 81, DUQ 66 2002 E5th First LAS 83, FOR 63 Finals VCU 71, UD 65 2001 10th First GW 88, DUQ 65 2001 9th First LAS 86, FOR 67 2014 5th First UD 87, FOR 74 2000 W6th First UM 77, DUQ 52 2000 E5th First VT 51, FOR 48 Quarters SJU 70, UD 67 1999 W6th First UM 80, DUQ 70 1999 E5th First VT 74, FOR 63 2013 12th First BU 73, UD 67 1998 W5th First SBU 75, DUQ 62 1998 E6th First UD 68 FOR 60 2012 6th First UD 67, GW 50 1997 W5th First TU 64, DUQ 47 1997 E6th First VT 56, FOR 53 Quarters XU 70, UD 69 1996 W6th First SJU 80, DUQ 72 (ot) 1996 E6th First XU 61, FOR 54 2011 9th First UD 78, UM 50 1995 8th First DUQ 82, URI 69 Quarters UD 68, XU 67 Quarters UM 79, DUQ 53 Semis UD 64, SJU 61 1994 5th Quarters DUQ 70, WVU 68 GEORGE MASON (3-6) Finals UR 67, UD 54 Semis UM 69, DUQ 52 Yr. Seed Rd. Result 2010 7th First UD 70, GW 60 1993 did not compete 2019 5th 2nd GM 61, GW 57 Quarters XU 78, UD 73 1992 6th Quarters WVU 76, DUQ 66 Quarters SBU 68, GM 57 2009 3rd Quarters UD 69, UR 64 1991 6th Quarters PSU 83, DUQ 64 2018 5th 2nd GM 80, UM 75 Semis DUQ 77, UD 66 1990 9th First DUQ 96, SJU 70 Quarters SJU 68, GM 49 2008 8th First UD 63, SLU 62 (ot) Quarters TU 61, DUQ 50 2017 7th 2nd GM 82, FOR 71 (ot) Quarters XU 75, UD 65 1989 7th First DUQ 74, GW 63 Quarters VCU 71, GM 60 2007 8th First UD 81, CHA 63 Quarters TU 64, DUQ 51 2016 12th First SLU 83, GM 78 Quarters XU 72, UD 51 1988 8th First DUQ 81, UM 75 2015 13th First FOR 71, GM 65 2006 12th First SJU 67, UD 55 Quarters TU 77, DUQ 57 2014 12th First FOR 70, GM 67 2005 W3rd First UD 78, SBU 48 1987 7th First DUQ 82, SBU 65 Quarters TU 61, UD 51 Quarters WVU 74, DUQ 60 1986 5th Quarters DUQ 71, SB 67 2004 W1st Quarters UD 69, DUQ 56 GEORGE WASHINGTON (29-39) Semis SJU 60, DUQ 59 Semis UD 58, UR 56 Yr. Seed Rd. Result 1985 8th First DUQ 78, PSU 64 Finals XU 58, UD 49 2019 12th 1st GW 68, UM 64 Quarters DUQ 70, WVU 66 2003 W2nd Quarters UD 74, URI 57 2nd GM 61, GW 57 Semis RU 78, DUQ 53 Semis UD 76, SJU 73 2018 11th 1st GW 78, FOR 42 1984 6th Quarters GW 79, DUQ 66 Finalsals UD 79, TU 72 2nd SLU 70, GW 63 1983 W4th W-First GW 71, DUQ 70 2002 W3rd First UD 90, URI 71 2017 6th 2nd GW 53, SLU 46 1982 6th Quarters UP 66, DUQ 64 Quarters UD 81, SJU 74 Quarters UR 70, GW 67 1981 2nd Quarters DUQ 84, GW 78 Semis XU 66, UD 59 2016 5th 2nd GW 73, SLU 65 Semis DUQ 55, WVU 50 2001 6th First UD 85, URI 59 Quarters SJU 86, GW 80 Finals UP 64, DUQ 60 Quarters TU 76, UD 63 2015 6th 2nd GW 73, DUQ 55 1980 2nd Quarters WVU 95, DUQ 87 2000 W1st Quarters UD 67, SJU 64 Quarters URI 71, GW 58 1979 7th Quarters WVU 73, DUQ 59 Semis SBU 72, UD 69 2014 3rd Quarters GW 85, UM 77 1978 5th Quarters DUQ 76, UM 69 (ot) 1999 W5th First UD 70, SBU 69 (ot) Semis VCU 74, GW 55 Semis WVU 59, DUQ 57 Quarters GW 100, UD 90 2013 11th First UM 77, GW 72 1977 4th Quarters DUQ 65, PSU 55 1998 W3rd First UD 68, FOR 60 2012 11th First UD 67, GW 50 Semis DUQ 89, UM 82 Quarters URI 83, UD 70 2011 5th First SJU 71, GW 59 (OT) Finals DUQ 57, VU 54 1997 W4th First SBU 81, UD 75 2010 10th First UD 70, GW 60 1996 W4th First SBU 72, UD 60 2009 DNQ MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS SCHOOL-BY-SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 2008 DNQ Quarters SLU 78, LAS 71 Quarters GW 88, UM 83 2007 3rd Quarters GW 58, SJU 48 2011 10th First LAS 75, SBU 73 (2ot) 1997 E3rd First UM 64, LAS 49 Semis GW 60, SLU 40 Quarters TU 96, LAS 76 Quarters GW 58, UM 49 Finals GW 78, URI 69 2010 DNQ 1996 E1st Quarters UM 69, SBU 56 2006 1st Quarters TU 68, GW 53 2009 8th First SLU 62, LAS 60 (ot) Semis UM 74, GW 65 2005 W1st Quarters GW 79, FOR 63 2008 7th First LAS 82, DUQ 79 Finals UM 75, TU 61 Semis GW 77, TU 58 Quarters TU 84, LAS 75 1995 1st Quarters UM 79, DUQ 53 Finals GW 76, SJU 67 2007 DNQ Semis UM 68, SJU 57 2004 W2nd Quarters GW 79, URI 50 2006 3rd Quarters FOR 64, LAS 62 Finals UM 63, TU 44 Semis XU 70, GW 47 2005 W6th First LAS 70, UM 64 (ot) 1994 1st Quarters UM 74, SJU 58 2003 W5th First GW 85, UM 74 Quarters XU 83, LAS 70 Semis UM 69, DUQ 52 Quarters XU 78, GW 73 2004 W6th First URI 55, LAS 42 Finals UM 70, TU 59 2002 W5th First UM 73, GW 62 2003 W4th First LAS 74, FOR 62 1993 1st Quarters UM 75, SBU 62 2001 7th First GW 88, DUQ 65 Quarters SJU 68, LAS 48 Semis UM 76, URI 50 Quarters GW 83, XU 74 2002 W4th First LAS 83, FOR 63 Finals UM 69, TU 61 Semis TU 77, GW 76 Quarters LAS 72, TU 66 1992 1st Quarters UM 106, RU 94 2000 W2nd Quarters UM 86, GW 68 Semis UR 68, LAS 60 Semis UM 78, URI 67 1999 W1st Quarters GW 100, UD 90 2001 8th First LAS 86, FOR 67 Finals UM 97, WVU 91 Semis URI 94, GW 78 Quarters SJU 82, LAS 74 1991 5th Quarters GW 84, UM 83 (ot) 1998 W2nd Quarters GW 88, UM 83 2000 W5th First SJU 65, LAS 56 1990 6th Quarters UM 78, WVU 55 Semis GW 78, TU 64 1999 W3rd First LAS 81, SJU 54 Semis UM 64, PSU 59 Finals XU 77, GW 63 Quarters URI 83, LAS 58 Finals TU 53, UM 51 1997 W2nd Quarters GW 58, UM 49 1998 W4th First SJU 73, LAS 72 1989 8th First SJU 87, UM 83 Semis SJU 78, GW 70 1997 W6th First UM 64, LAS 49 1988 9th First DUQ 81, UM 75 1996 W2nd Quarters GW 81, SJU 71 1996 W5th First URI 85, LAS 59 1987 6th Quarters URI 86, UM 76 Semis UM 74, GW 65 1986 7th First RU 52, UM 47 1995 2nd Quarters RU 80, GW 73 1985 5th Quarters RU 69, UM 67 1994 3rd Quarters GW 70, URI 61 MASSACHUSETTS (38-38) 1984 8th First UM 69, URI 67 Semis TU 54, GW 34 Yr.
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