List of Big South Conference men's basketball champions

Big South Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
Conference Basketball Championship
Sport Basketball
Conference Big South Conference
Number of teams 10
Format Single-elimination tournament
Current stadium HTC Center
Current location Conway, SC
Played 1986–present
Last contest 2014
Current champion Coastal Carolina Chanticleers
Most championships Winthrop (10)
TV partner(s) ESPN
Official website Big South Conference Men's Basketball

The following is a list of regular season and tournament champions of the Big South Conference in men's basketball. The Big South has held a tournament every year since 1986, with the winner receiving an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.

Champions by year

Year Regular Season Champion(s) Record Tournament Champion Tournament venue Tournament city
1985–86 Charleston Southern 21–9 (5–1) Charleston Southern Savannah Civic Center Savannah, GA
1986–87 Charleston Southern 21–9 (12–2) Charleston Southern Savannah Civic Center Savannah, GA
1987–88 Coastal Carolina 17–11 (9–3) Winthrop Winthrop Coliseum Rock Hill, SC
1988–89 Coastal Carolina 14–14 (9–3) UNC Asheville Winthrop Coliseum Rock Hill, SC
1989–90 Coastal Carolina 23–6 (11–1) Coastal Carolina Winthrop Coliseum Rock Hill, SC
1990–91 Coastal Carolina 24–8 (13–1) Coastal Carolina Civic Center of Anderson Anderson, SC
1991–92 Radford 20–9 (12–2) Campbell Civic Center of Anderson Anderson, SC
1992–93 Towson State 18–9 (14–2) Coastal Carolina North Charleston Coliseum North Charleston, SC
1993–94 Towson State 21–9 (15–3) Liberty North Charleston Coliseum Charleston, SC
1994–95 UNC Greensboro 23–6 (14–2) Charleston Southern Vines Center Lynchburg, VA
1995–96 UNC Greensboro 20–10 (11–3) UNC Greensboro Vines Center Lynchburg, VA
1996–97 UNC Asheville 18–10 (11–3) Charleston Southern Vines Center Lynchburg, VA
1997–98 UNC Asheville 19–9 (11–1) Radford Vines Center Lynchburg, VA
1998–99 Winthrop 21–8 (9–1) Winthrop Asheville Civic Center Asheville, NC
1999–00 Radford 18–10 (12–2) Winthrop Asheville Civic Center Asheville, NC
2000–01 Radford 19–10 (12–2) Winthrop Roanoke Civic Center Roanoke, VA
2001–02 Winthrop 19–12 (10–4) Winthrop Roanoke Civic Center Roanoke, VA
2002–03 Winthrop 20–10 (11–3) UNC Asheville Vines Center Lynchburg, VA
2003–04 Liberty 18–15 (12–4) Liberty Vines Center Lynchburg, VA
2004–05 Winthrop 27–6 (15–1) Winthrop Winthrop Coliseum Rock Hill, SC
2005–06 Winthrop 23–8 (13–3) Winthrop Winthrop Coliseum Rock Hill, SC
2006–07 Winthrop 29–5 (14–0) Winthrop Winthrop Coliseum Rock Hill, SC
2007–08 UNC Asheville 23–10 (10–4) Winthrop Justice Center Asheville, NC
2008–09 Radford 21–12 (15–3) Radford Dedmon Center Radford, VA
2009–10 Coastal Carolina 28–7 (15–3) Winthrop Kimbel Arena Conway, SC
2010–11 Coastal Carolina 28–6 (16–2) UNC Asheville Kimbel Arena Conway, SC
2011–12 UNC Asheville 24–10 (16–2) UNC Asheville Kimmel Arena Asheville, NC

Divisional Format

Beginning in the 2012–13 season, the Big South split up into two divisions of six teams each following the addition of Longwood to the conference in July 2012.[1]

Year Regular Season Champion (North) Record Regular Season Champion (South) Record Tournament Champion Tournament Venue Tournament City
2012–13 High Point 17–14 (12–4) Charleston Southern 19–13 (12–4) Liberty HTC Center Conway, SC
2013–14 High Point 16–15 (12–4) Coastal Carolina 21–13 (11–5) Coastal Carolina HTC Center Conway, SC

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Tournament championships by school

Current members

School Championships Years
Winthrop
10
1988, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010
Charleston Southern
4
1986, 1987, 1995, 1997
UNC Asheville
4
1989, 2003, 2011, 2012
Coastal Carolina
4
1990, 1991, 1993, 2014
Liberty
3
1994, 2004, 2013
Radford
2
1998, 2009
Campbell
1
1992
Gardner–Webb
0
High Point
0
Longwood
0
Presbyterian
0

Former members

School Championships Years
UNC Greensboro
1
1996
Armstrong Atlantic State
0
Georgia Regents
0
Davidson
0
Towson
0
UMBC
0
Elon
0
Birmingham–Southern
0
VMI
0

References

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