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词条 Big West Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
释义

  1. Results

     Pacific Coast Athletic Association  Big West Conference 

  2. Performance by School

  3. See also

  4. References

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| name = Big West Men's Basketball Tournament
| optional_subheader = Conference Basketball Championship
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| sport = College basketball
| conference = Big West Conference (1989–present)
Pacific Coast Athletic Association (1976–1988)
| number_of_teams = 8
| format = Single-elimination tournament
| current_stadium = Honda Center
| current_location = Anaheim, California
| years = 1976–present
| most_recent = 2019
| current_champion = UC Irvine
| most_championships = UNLV (7)
| television =
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The Big West Men's Basketball Tournament (formerly the Pacific Coast Athletic Association Men's Basketball Tournament) is the conference championship tournament in basketball for the Big West Conference.

It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. Only the top eight teams in the conference qualify for the tournament. The winner receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship. Prior to 1985, it was known as the PCAA (Pacific Coast Athletic Association) Tournament for the conference's former name.[1]

Results

Pacific Coast Athletic Association

YearWinnerScoreOpponentMVPVenue
1976San Diego State76–64PacificNone SelectedStockton Civic Auditorium (Stockton, California)
1977Long Beach State76–63San Jose StateNone SelectedAnaheim Convention Center (Anaheim, California)
1978Cal State Fullerton64–53Long Beach StateGreg Bunch, Cal State FullertonAnaheim Convention Center (Anaheim, California)
1979Pacific82–73Utah StateRon Cornelius, PacificAnaheim Convention Center (Anaheim, California)
1980San Jose State57–55Long Beach StateWally Rank, San Jose StateAnaheim Convention Center (Anaheim, California)
1981Fresno State52–48San Jose StateSid Williams, San Jose StateAnaheim Convention Center (Anaheim, California)
1982Fresno State69–57Cal State FullertonDonald Mason, Fresno StateAnaheim Convention Center (Anaheim, California)
1983UNLV66–63 (OT)Fresno StateSidney Green, UNLVInglewood Forum (Inglewood, California)
1984Fresno State51–49UNLVRichie Adams, UNLVInglewood Forum (Inglewood, California)
1985UNLV79–61Cal State FullertonRichie Adams, UNLVInglewood Forum (Inglewood, California)
1986UNLV75–55New Mexico StateAnthony Jones, UNLVInglewood Forum (Inglewood, California)
1987UNLV94–69San Jose StateFreddie Banks, UNLVInglewood Forum (Inglewood, California)
1988Utah State86–79UC IrvineWayne Englestad, UC IrvineInglewood Forum (Inglewood, California)

Big West Conference

YearWinnerScoreOpponentMVPVenue
1989UNLV68–62New Mexico StateStacey Augmon, UNLVLong Beach Arena (Long Beach, California)
1990UNLV92–74Long Beach StateLarry Johnson, UNLVLong Beach Arena (Long Beach, California)
1991UNLV98–74Fresno StateLarry Johnson, UNLVLong Beach Arena (Long Beach, California)
1992New Mexico State74–73PacificSam Crawford, New Mexico StateLong Beach Arena (Long Beach, California)
1993Long Beach State70–62New Mexico StateLucious Harris, Long Beach StateLong Beach Arena (Long Beach, California)
1994New Mexico State70–64UC IrvineChris Brown, UC Irvine & James Dockery, New Mexico StateThomas & Mack Center (Paradise, Nevada)
1995Long Beach State76–69 (OT)NevadaBrian Green, NevadaThomas & Mack Center (Paradise, Nevada)
1996San Jose State76–75 (OT)Utah StateOlivier Saint-Jean, San Jose StateLawlor Events Center (Reno, Nevada)
1997Pacific63–55NevadaCorey Anders, Pacific & Faron Hand, NevadaLawlor Events Center (Reno, Nevada)
1998Utah State78–63PacificMarcus Saxon, Utah StateLawlor Events Center (Reno, Nevada)
1999New Mexico State79–69Boise StateBilly Keys, New Mexico StateLawlor Events Center (Reno, Nevada)
2000Utah State71–66New Mexico StateShawn Daniels & Troy Rolle, Utah StateLawlor Events Center (Reno, Nevada)
2001Utah State50–38PacificBernard Rock, Utah StateAnaheim Convention Center (Anaheim, California)
2002UC Santa Barbara60–56Utah StateNick Jones, UC Santa BarbaraAnaheim Convention Center (Anaheim, California)
2003Utah State57–54Cal PolyDesmond Penigar, Utah StateAnaheim Convention Center (Anaheim, California)
2004Pacific75–73Cal State NorthridgeIan Boylan, Cal State NorthridgeAnaheim Convention Center (Anaheim, California)
2005Utah State65–52PacificJaycee Carroll, Utah StateAnaheim Convention Center (Anaheim, California)
2006Pacific78–70Long Beach StateJohnny Gray, PacificAnaheim Convention Center (Anaheim, California)
2007Long Beach State94–83Cal PolyAaron Nixon, Long Beach StateAnaheim Convention Center (Anaheim, California)
2008Cal State Fullerton81–66UC IrvineJosh Akognon, Cal State FullertonAnaheim Convention Center (Anaheim, California)
2009Cal State Northridge71–66 (OT)PacificRodrigue Mels, Cal State NorthridgeAnaheim Convention Center (Anaheim, California)
2010UC Santa Barbara69–64Long Beach StateOrlando Johnson, UC Santa BarbaraAnaheim Convention Center (Anaheim, California)
2011UC Santa Barbara64–56Long Beach StateOrlando Johnson, UC Santa BarbaraHonda Center (Anaheim, California)
2012Long Beach State77–64UC Santa BarbaraCasper Ware, Long Beach StateHonda Center (Anaheim, California)
2013Pacific64–55UC IrvineTony Gill, PacificHonda Center (Anaheim, California)
2014Cal Poly61–59Cal State NorthridgeChris Eversley, Cal PolyHonda Center (Anaheim, California)
2015UC Irvine67–58HawaiiWill Davis II, UC IrvineHonda Center (Anaheim, California)
2016Hawaii64–60Long Beach StateAaron Valdes, HawaiiHonda Center (Anaheim, California)
2017UC Davis50–47UC IrvineChima Moneke, UC DavisHonda Center (Anaheim, California)
2018Cal State Fullerton71–55UC IrvineKyle Allman, Cal State FullertonHonda Center (Anaheim, California)
2019UC Irvine92–64Cal State FullertonMax Hazzard, UC IrvineHonda Center (Anaheim, California)

Performance by School

Member Winners Winning Years
UNLV
7
1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991
Utah State
6
1988, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005
Long Beach State
5
1977, 1993, 1995, 2007, 2012
Pacific
5
1979, 1997, 2004, 2006, 2013
Fresno State
3
1981, 1982, 1984
New Mexico State
3
1992, 1994, 1999
UC Santa Barbara
3
2002, 2010, 2011
Cal State Fullerton
3
1978, 2008, 2018
San Jose State
2
1980, 1996
UC Irvine
2
2015, 2019
San Diego State
1
1976
Cal State Northridge
1
2009
Cal Poly
1
2014
Hawaii
1
2016
UC Davis
1
2017
  • Italics: No longer a conference member

See also

  • Big West Conference Women's Basketball Tournament
  • CCAA Men's Basketball Tournament

References

1. ^{{cite web| title = 2011-12 Big West men's basketball media guide | publisher = Big West Conference| year = 2011 | url =http://www.bigwest.org/sports/mbball/1112record.pdf| accessdate = December 31, 2011}}
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