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{{Infobox NCAA conference tournament | name = Gulf South Conference Men's Basketball Tournament | optional_subheader = Conference Basketball Championship | defunct = | image = | caption = | sport = Basketball | conference = Gulf South Conference | number_of_teams = 8 | format = Single-elimination tournament | current_stadium = | current_location = | years = 1981–present | most_recent = | current_champion = Delta State (6th) | most_championships = Delta State/North Alabama (6) | television = | website = GSC men's basketball | sponsors = | all_stadiums = | all_locations = }}The Gulf South Conference Men's Basketball Tournament is the annual conference basketball championship tournament for the Gulf South Conference. The tournament has been held annually since 1981. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records.[1] The winner, declared conference champion, receives the Gulf South's automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Championship. ResultsYear | Champions | Score | Runner-Up | MVP | Venue |
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1981 | North Alabama | 81–70 | Jacksonville State | Johnny Buckmon, North Alabama | Flowers Hall (Florence, AL) | 1982 | Livingston | 49–47 | Tennessee–Martin | Will Cotchery, Livingston | Pruitt Hall (Livingston, AL) | 1983 | Jacksonville State | 79–74 | Valdosta State | Robert Spurgeon, Jacksonville St. | Pete Mathews Coliseum (Jacksonville, AL) | 1984 | North Alabama | 82–78 | Jacksonville State | Melvin Allen, Jacksonville St. | Flowers Hall (Florence, AL) | 1985 | Jacksonville State | 86–73 | Delta State | Keith McKeller, Jacksonville St. | Pete Mathews Coliseum (Jacksonville, AL) | 1986 | Delta State | 83–66 | Jacksonville State | Carl Brown, Delta St. | Walter Sillers Coliseum (Cleveland, MS) | 1987 | West Georgia | 83–75 | Delta State | Rodney Roberts, West Georgia | UWG Coliseum (Carrollton, GA) | 1988 | North Alabama | 79–75 | Troy State | Louis Newsome, North Alabama | Sartain Hall (Troy, AL) | 1989 | Jacksonville State | 85–74 | Livingston | Robert Lee Sanders, Jacksonville St. | Pete Mathews Coliseum (Jacksonville, AL) | 1990 | Not held | 1991 | Not held | 1992 | Jacksonville State | 90–77 | Mississippi College | Dave Edmond, Jacksonville St. | Pete Mathews Coliseum (Jacksonville, AL) | 1993 | Delta State | 72–66 | Jacksonville State | Todd Mundt, Delta St. | Walter Sillers Coliseum (Cleveland, MS) | 1994 | North Alabama | 66–62OT | Livingston | Curtis Davis, North Alabama | A. E. Wood Coliseum (Clinton, MS) | 1995 | Mississippi College | 86–84 | Delta State | Corey Speech, Mississippi Coll. | Flowers Hall (Florence, AL) | 1996 | North Alabama | 80–65 | Delta State | Corey Williams, North Alabama | Walter Sillers Coliseum (Cleveland, MS) | 1997 | Delta State | 75–70 | West Georgia | Chris Sykes, Delta St. | UWG Coliseum (Carrollton, GA) | 1998 | Delta State | 84–65 | Central Arkansas | Rodney Dean, Central Arkansas | Walter Sillers Coliseum (Cleveland, MS) | 1999 | Henderson State | 57–49 | Delta State | David Lewis, Henderson St. | Tex Turner Arena (Harrogate, TN) | 2000 | Henderson State | 67–61 | North Alabama | Andre Kerr, Henderson St. | Walter Sillers Coliseum (Cleveland, MS) | 2001 | Henderson State | 63–53 | Delta State | Niki Arinze, Henderson St. | BancorpSouth Arena (Tupelo, MS) | 2002 | West Georgia | 72–50 | Valdosta State | Chezley Watson, West Georgia | BancorpSouth Arena (Tupelo, MS) | 2003 | Henderson State | 54–39 | Alabama–Huntsville | Steve Parillon, Henderson St. | BancorpSouth Arena (Tupelo, MS) | 2004 | Montevallo | 77–65 | West Georgia | D. J. Towns, Montevallo | BancorpSouth Arena (Tupelo, MS) | 2005 | Montevallo | 72–60 | Delta State | James Hall, Montevallo | BancorpSouth Arena (Tupelo, MS) | 2006 | Delta State | 71–67 | Montevallo | Jasper Johnson, Delta St. | BancorpSouth Arena (Tupelo, MS) | 2007 | Montevallo | 66–62 | Henderson State | Marcus Kennedy, Montevallo | DeSoto Civic Center (Southaven, MS) | 2008 | Christian Brothers | 93–89 | Harding | Nick Kohs, Christian Brothers | DeSoto Civic Center (Southaven, MS) | 2009 | Arkansas Tech | 79–66 | Valdosta State | Renard Allen, Arkansas Tech | DeSoto Civic Center (Southaven, MS) | 2010 | Arkansas Tech | 64–63 | Alabama–Huntsville | Marcus Pillow, Arkansas Tech | DeSoto Civic Center (Southaven, MS) | 2011 | Harding | 80–61 | Arkansas Tech | Stephen Blake, Harding | DeSoto Civic Center (Southaven, MS) | 2012 | Alabama–Huntsville | 58–43 | Christian Brothers | Josh Magette, Alabama–Huntsville | Arena at NWFSC (Niceville, FL) | 2013 | Christian Brothers | 65–62 | Valdosta State | Trey Casey, Christian Brothers | Pete Hanna Center (Birmingham, AL) | 2014 | North Alabama | 79–73 | Christian Brothers | Rashaun Claiborne, North Alabama | Pete Hanna Center (Birmingham, AL) | 2015 | Alabama–Huntsville | 73–68 | West Alabama | Seab Webster, Alabama–Huntsville | Pete Hanna Center (Birmingham, AL) | 2016 | West Georgia | 99–82 | Alabama–Huntsville | Iakeem Alstin, Alabama–Huntsville | Pete Hanna Center (Birmingham, AL) | 2017 | Alabama–Huntsville | 94–91 | Valdosta State | Seab Webster, Alabama–Huntsville | Pete Hanna Center (Birmingham, AL) | 2018 | West Florida | 71–65 | Delta State | Marvin Jones, West Florida | Pete Hanna Center (Birmingham, AL) | 2019 | Delta State | 64-60 | Alabama-Huntsville | Matthew Wilson, Delta State | Pete Hanna Center (Birmingham, AL) |
Championship records School | Finals Record | Finals Appearances | Years |
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North Alabama | 6–1 | 7 | 1981, 1984, 1998, 1994, 1996, 2014 | Delta State | 6–8 | 14 | 1986, 1993, 1997, 1998, 2006, 2019 | Jacksonville State | 4–4 | 8 | 1983, 1985, 1989, 1992 | Henderson State | 4–1 | 5 | 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 | Alabama–Huntsville | 3–4 | 7 | 2012, 2015, 2017 | West Georgia | 3–2 | 5 | 1987, 2002, 2016 | Montevallo | 3–1 | 4 | 2004, 2005, 2007 | Christian Brothers | 2–2 | 4 | 2008, 2013 | Arkansas Tech | 2–1 | 3 | 2009, 2010 | West Alabama (Livingston) | 1–3 | 4 | 1982 | Harding | 1–1 | 2 | 2011 | Mississippi College | 1–1 | 2 | 1995 | West Florida | 1–0 | 1 | 2018 | Valdosta State | 0–5 | 5 | | Central Arkansas | 0–1 | 1 | | Troy (Troy State) | 0–1 | 1 | | Tennessee–Martin | 0–1 | 1 | |
- Auburn–Montgomery, Lee, Shorter, and Union (TN) have not yet qualified for the tournament finals.
- Arkansas–Monticello, Lincoln Memorial, Ouachita Baptist, and Southern Arkansas never reached the tournament finals before departing the Gulf South.
- Schools highlighted in pink are former members of the Gulf South Conference
References1. ^{{cite web| title = Gulf South Conference Men's Basketball History | work =Year-by-year records| publisher = Gulf South Conference | year=2017| url =http://sidearm.sites.s3.amazonaws.com/gulfsouthconference.com/documents/2016/7/20/2016_MBB_Record_Book.pdf | accessdate = April 13, 2017}}
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