Great American Conference men's basketball tournament

Last updated
Great American Conferencee men's basketball tournament
Conference basketball championship
Sport Basketball
Conference Great American Conference
Number of teams8
Format Single-elimination tournament
Played2012–present
Current champion Arkansas Tech (3rd)
Most championships Arkansas Tech (3)
Official website GAC men's basketball
Host stadiums
FireLake Arena (2022–2023)
Steelman Field House (2021)
Bruin Fieldhouse (2012–2020)
Host locations
Shawnee, OK (2022–2023)
Monticello, AR (2021)
Bartlesville, OK (2012–2020)

The Great American Conference men's basketball tournament is the annual conference basketball championship tournament for the Great American Conference.

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The tournament has been held annually since 2012, one year after the conference was initially founded. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. [1]

The winner receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament.

Arkansas Tech have won the most tournaments, with three.

Results

YearChampionsScoreRunner-upMVPVenue
2012 Arkansas Tech 69–58 Southwestern Oklahoma State Jared Williamson,
Arkansas Tech
Bruin Fieldhouse
(Bartlesville, OK)
2013 Ouachita Baptist 59–54Arkansas TechColt Fason,
Ouachita Baptist
2014 Harding 93–86
(OT)
Henderson State Weston Jameson,
Harding
2015Arkansas Tech (2)80–77 East Central Mike Balogun,
Arkansas Tech
2016Ouachita Baptist (2)72–56HardingTirrell Brown,
Ouachita Baptist
2017East Central82–67 Arkansas–Monticello Braxton Reeves,
East Central
2018 Southern Nazarene 62–57Arkansas–MonticelloJhonathan Dunn,
Southern Nazarene
2019Southern Nazarene (2)80–77 Southeastern Oklahoma State Micah Speight,
Southern Nazarene
2020Henderson State72–61 Oklahoma Baptist Chris Parker,
Henderson State
2021Arkansas–Monticello75–74 Southern Arkansas DaJuan Jones,
Arkansas–Monticello
Steelman Field House
(Monticello, AR)
2022Southwestern Oklahoma State66–58Southern NazareneDamion Thornton,
Southwestern Oklahoma State
FireLake Arena
(Shawnee, OK)
2023Southern Arkansas89–69Arkansas TechBrock Schreiner,
Southern Arkansas
2024Arkansas Tech72–57Southern NazareneCassius Brooks,
Arkansas Tech

Championship records

SchoolFinals
Appearances
Finals
Record
Years
Arkansas Tech 53–22012, 2015, 2024
Southern Nazarene 42–22018, 2019
Ouachita Baptist 32–12013, 2016
Arkansas–Monticello 31–22021
Southern Arkansas 21–12023
Southwestern Oklahoma State 21–12022
Henderson State 21–12020
East Central 21–12017
Harding 21–12014
Oklahoma Baptist 10–1
Southeastern Oklahoma State 10–1

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References

  1. "GAC MEN'S BASKETBALL HISTORY". History. Great American Conference. 2020. Retrieved 15 March 2020.