Coast to Coast Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament

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Coast to Coast Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament
Conference basketball championship
Sport Basketball
Conference Coast to Coast Athletic Conference
Number of teams6
Format Single-elimination tournament
Played1991–present
Current champion Christopher Newport (6th)
Most championships Catholic (7)
Official website C2C men's basketball

The Coast to Coast Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament is the annual conference basketball championship tournament for the NCAA Division III Coast to Coast Athletic Conference (C2C), known before November 2020 as the Capital Athletic Conference. [1] The tournament has been held annually since 1991. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular-season records. [2]

Contents

The tournament winner receives C2C's automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship.

Results

Capital Athletic Conference

YearChampionsScoreRunner-upVenue
1991 St. Mary's (MD) 85–84 Marymount Arlington, VA
1992Marymount101–94 Catholic Washington, DC
1993Catholic76–70 York (PA) York, PA
1994 Goucher 86–78York (PA) Towson, MD
1995Goucher82–72York (PA)York, PA
1996 Salisbury State 93–81Marymount Salisbury, MD
1997Goucher83–67Salisbury StateTowson, MD
1998Catholic74–73GoucherWashington, DC
1999Goucher77–73CatholicTowson, MD
2000Marymount70–46GoucherArlington, VA
2001Catholic61–59MarymountWashington, DC
2002Catholic64–56MarymountWashington, DC
2003 Mary Washington 70–68CatholicWashington, DC
2004Catholic81–72Mary Washington Fredericksburg, VA
2005York (PA)73–62CatholicYork, PA
2006Catholic79–70SalisburyWashington, DC
2007Catholic85–75 Hood Frederick, MD
2008St. Mary's (MD)82–72Mary WashingtonFredericksburg, VA
2009 Wesley 64–51Marymount Dover, DE
2010St. Mary's (MD)80–76Wesley St. Mary's City, MD
2011St. Mary's (MD)97–65WesleySt. Mary's City, MD
2012York (PA)59–51Mary WashingtonFredericksburg, VA
2013St. Mary's (MD)79–78OTWesleySt. Mary's City, MD
2014Mary Washington65–48 Christopher Newport Fredericksburg, VA
2015Salisbury58–57Christopher NewportSalisbury, MD
2016Christopher Newport68–67OTSalisbury Newport News, VA
2017Christopher Newport63–62SalisburyNewport News, VA
2018York (PA)82–73Christopher NewportNewport News, VA
2019Christopher Newport78–56York (PA)Newport News, VA
2020York (PA)79–77Christopher NewportNewport News, VA

Coast to Coast Athletic Conference

YearChampionsScoreRunner-upVenue
2021Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022Christopher Newport80–69Mary WashingtonNewport News, VA
2023Christopher Newport65–52Mary Washington Santa Cruz, CA
2023Christopher Newport62–56Mary WashingtonNewport News, VA

Championship records

SchoolFinals RecordFinals AppearancesYears
Catholic 7–4111993, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007
Christopher Newport 6–4102016, 2017, 2019, 2022, 2023, 2024
St. Mary's (MD) 5–051991, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013
York (PA) 4–482005, 2012, 2018, 2020
Goucher 4–261994, 1995, 1997, 1999
Mary Washington 2–682003, 2014
Salisbury 2–461996, 2015
Marymount 2–571992, 2000
Wesley 1–342009
Hood 0–11

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References

  1. "#Dare2Prepare: CAC Evolves Into Coast-To-Coast Athletic Conference" (Press release). Coast-To-Coast Athletic Conference. November 18, 2020. Retrieved December 15, 2020.
  2. "Men's Basketball Record Book" (PDF). Record book. CAC. 2020. Retrieved December 15, 2020.