List of Big East Conference men's basketball regular season champions

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This is a list of Big East Conference men's basketball regular season champions. There are no tie-breakers for the Regular Season Championship, so any teams tied for first at the end of the season share the Championship.

From the 1995–96 season, through the 1997–98 season, and again from the 2000-01 through 2002–03 seasons, the Big East was divided into two divisions, each awarding Regular Season Championships to the teams with the best records in their respective divisions.

From 1995-98 through 1997-98 the two divisions were unnamed and consisted of one six team division and another with seven teams. From 2000-01 through 20002-03 the divisions were named "East" and "West".

Big East Men's Basketball Regular Season Champions [1]
SeasonChampion*Conference RecordNotes
1979-80 Georgetown (1) (0)

St. John's (1) (0)
Syracuse (1) (0)

5-1
1980-81 Boston College (1) (1)10-4
1981-82 Villanova (1) (1) 11-3
1982-83 Boston College (2) (1)

St. John's (2) (0)
Villanova (2) (1)

12-4
1983-84 Georgetown (2) (1)14-2
1984-85 St. John's (3) (1)15-1
1985-86 St. John's (4) (1)

Syracuse (2) (0)

14-2
1986-87 Georgetown (3) (1)

Pitt (1) (0)
Syracuse (3) (0)

12-4
1987-88 Pitt (2) (1)
1988-89 Georgetown (4) (2)13-3
1989-90 Syracuse (4) (0)

UConn (1) (0)

12-4
1990-91 Syracuse (5) (1)12-4
1991-92 Georgetown (5) (2)

Seton Hall (1) (0)
St. John's (5) (1)

12-6
1992-93 Seton Hall (2) (1)14-4
1993-94 UConn (2) (1)16-2
1994-95 UConn (3) (2)16-2
1995-966 Team Division

UConn (4) (2)
7 Team Division
Georgetown (6) (2)

13-5 (7 Team Division)
1996-976 Team Division

Boston College (3) (1)
Villanova (3) (1)
7 Team Division
Georgetown (7) (2)

12-6 (6 Team Division)

11-7 (7 Team Division)

1997-986 Team Division

UConn (5) (2)
7 Team Division
Syracuse (6) (1)

12-6
1998-99 UConn (6) (3)
16-2
1999-00 Miami (1) (0)

Syracuse (7) (1)

13-3
2000-01East

Boston College (4) (1)
West
Notre Dame (1) (0)

13-3 (East)

11-5 (West)

2001-02

East
UConn (7) (3)
West
Pitt (3) (1)

13-3 (West)
2002-03East

Boston College (5) (1)
UConn (8) (3)
West
Pitt (4) (1)
Syracuse (8) (1)

10-6 (East)

13-3 (West)

2003-04 Pitt (5) (2)13-3
2004-05 Boston College (6) (1)

UConn (9) (3)

13-3
2005-06 UConn (10) (3)

Villanova (4) (1)

14-2
2006-07 Georgetown (8) (3)13-3
2007-08 Georgetown (9) (4)15-3
2008-09 Louisville (1) (1)16-2
2009-10 Syracuse (9) (2)15-3
2010-11 Pitt (6) (3)15-3
2011-12 Syracuse (10) (3)17-1
2012-13 Georgetown (10) (4)

Louisville (2) (1)
Marquette (1) (0)

14-4
2013-14 Villanova (5) (2) 16-2
2014-15 Villanova (6) (3) 16-2
2015-16 Villanova (7) (4) 16-2
2016-17 Villanova (8) (5) 15-3
2017-18 Xavier (1) (1)15-3
2018-19 Villanova (9) (6) 13-5
2019-20 Creighton (1) (0)

Seton Hall (3) (1)
Villanova (10) (6)

13-5
2020-21 Villanova (11) (7) 11-4
2021-22 Providence (1) (1)14-3
2022-23 Marquette (2) (1)17-3
2023-24 UConn (11) (4)TBD

* The numbers in parentheses represent the number of overall Championships won by that school up until the point (shared and outright), and outright championships won up to that point, respectively.

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References

  1. "Men's Big East Conference Index". Sports Ref. Retrieved 3 March 2024.