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MAAC men's basketball tournament

Annual college basketball tournament


Annual college basketball tournament

FieldValue
nameMAAC men's basketball tournament
optional_subheaderConference basketball championships
sportCollege basketball
conferenceMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference
number_of_teams11
formatSingle-elimination tournament
current_stadiumJim Whelan Boardwalk Hall
current_locationAtlantic City, New Jersey
years1982–present
most_recent2025
current_championMount St. Mary's
most_championshipsIona Gaels (13)
websiteMAACSports.com Men's Basketball
all_stadiums
all_locations

The MAAC men's basketball tournament (popularly known as the MAAC Tournament) is the conference championship tournament in basketball for the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). The tournament has been held every year since 1982, the MAAC's first season. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. The winner, declared conference champion, receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA men's basketball tournament. The MAAC did not receive its automatic bid from the NCAA until 1984.

The tournament has used several formats in its history, though seeding in all formats has been based strictly on conference record (with tiebreakers used as needed). When the tournament began in 1982, the conference had six members: Army, Fairfield, Fordham, Iona, Manhattan, and Saint Peter's. It used a standard single-elimination bracket that gave the 1 and 2 seeds a first-round bye into the semifinals, with the bottom four seeds playing in the first round at the highest seeded team's home court. The semifinals, and championship games were played at the Meadowlands Arena until 1990, when it was moved to the Knickerbocker Arena. The conference used this setup in the 1982, 1983, 1984, 1988, and 1989 tournaments. After the 1989 tournament, each game would be played at a venue chosen by the league. 1982, 1984, and 1985 also implemented a consolation game played by the losers of the semifinal round.

In 1984, the conference expanded to eight teams, adding La Salle and Holy Cross, and no longer giving the 1 and 2 seeds first round/quarterfinal byes. In 1990, the conference expanded again, adding Canisius, Loyola MD, Niagara, and Siena to bring the number of teams to twelve. To compensate for this, the MAAC was broken into North and South divisions. 1991 saw the conference lose Army, Holy Cross and Fordham to the Patriot League, thus bringing the total number of members to nine. This tournament setup used an 8 vs 9 play-in game in the first round. This setup continued for two seasons until La Salle left the MAAC for the Mid Western Collegiate Conference, bringing current membership to eight teams again.

Starting in 1993, the MAAC went back to the previous setup for eight teams, 1 vs. 8, 4 vs. 5, 3 vs. 6, and 2 vs. 7. This system was used until 1998, when the MAAC expanded yet again, adding Marist and Rider from the NEC. With ten teams, a first round play-in format was used, with the bottom four teams playing a first round "play-in" game. The 1 seed would play in the quarterfinals against the highest remaining seed from the first round. This format was used until 2003, when the MAAC implemented a new format, and expanded to the bottom six teams playing in the first round, and giving the 1 seed a bye into the semifinals. The reasoning was to place a significant premium on in-season play. In 2007, they ended the change, citing the NIT awarding bids to conference regular season champions who fail to win their conference's tournament championship. Instead of the 1 seed playing the highest remaining seed from the first round, the MAAC used a basic bracket style. 7 vs. 10 and 8 vs. 9 in the first round, with the 8/9 winner facing the 1 seed, and the 7/10 winner facing the 2 seed. This continued through 2013, when the MAAC expanded once more.

In the spring of 2014, the MAAC added Monmouth and Quinnipiac from the Northeast Conference, while losing Loyola MD to the Patriot League. This brought the MAAC to eleven members, and the first round was again expanded to include the bottom six teams competing in the play-in round. As of 2022, this is the current system being used.

List of finals

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"YearMetro Atlantic Athletic Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"ChampionMetro Atlantic Athletic Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"ScoreMetro Atlantic Athletic Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"Runner-upMetro Atlantic Athletic Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"Tournament MVPMetro Atlantic Athletic Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"Location
198266–61 OTSaint Peter'sRory Grimes, IonaCampus Sites – first round
Meadowlands Arena (East Rutherford, New Jersey) – semifinals and finals
198354–53IonaMark Murphy, Fordham
1984Iona72–61FordhamSteve Burtt, Sr., IonaNew Haven Coliseum (New Haven, Connecticut) – first round
Meadowlands Arena (East Rutherford, New Jersey) – semifinals and finals
1985Iona57–54FordhamTony Hargraves, IonaMeadowlands Arena (East Rutherford, New Jersey)
1986Fairfield67–64Holy CrossJim McCaffrey, Holy Cross
1987Fairfield73–70 OTIonaKevin Houston, Army
1988La Salle79–70FordhamRich Tarr, La SalleCampus sites – first round
Meadowlands Arena (East Rutherford, New Jersey) – semifinals and finals
1989La Salle71–58Saint Peter'sLionel Simmons, La Salle
1990La Salle71–61FordhamKnickerbocker Arena (Albany, New York)
1991Saint Peter's64–58IonaMarvin Andrews, Saint Peter's
1992La Salle79–78ManhattanRandy Woods, La Salle
1993Manhattan68–67NiagaraKeith Bullock, Manhattan
1994Loyola80–75ManhattanTracy Bergan, Loyola
1995Saint Peter's80–78 OTManhattanRandy Holmes, Saint Peter's
1996Canisius52–46FairfieldMichael Meeks, Canisius
1997Fairfield78–72CanisiusGreg Francis, FairfieldMarine Midland Arena (Buffalo, New York)
1998Iona90–75SienaJohn McDonald, IonaPepsi Arena (Albany, New York)
1999Siena82–67Saint Peter'sMarcus Faison, SienaMarine Midland Arena (Buffalo, New York)
2000Iona84–80SienaDyree Wilson, IonaPepsi Arena (Albany, New York)
2001Iona74–67CanisiusNakiea Miller, IonaMarine Midland Arena (Buffalo, New York)
2002Siena92–77NiagaraDwayne Archbold, SienaPepsi Arena (Albany, New York)
2003Manhattan69–54FairfieldLuis Flores, ManhattanSovereign Bank Arena (Trenton, New Jersey)
2004Manhattan62–61NiagaraPepsi Arena (Albany, New York)
2005Niagara81–59RiderJuan Mendez, NiagaraHSBC Arena (Buffalo, New York)
2006Iona80–61Saint Peter'sSteve Burtt Jr., IonaPepsi Arena (Albany, New York)
2007Niagara83–79SienaTyrone Lewis, NiagaraArena at Harbor Yard (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
2008Siena74–53RiderKenny Hasbrouck, SienaTimes Union Center (Albany, New York)
2009Siena77–70Niagara
2010Siena72–65 OTFairfieldAlex Franklin, Siena
2011Saint Peter's62–57IonaJeron Belin, Saint Peter'sWebster Bank Arena (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
2012Loyola48–44FairfieldErik Etherly, LoyolaMassMutual Center (Springfield, Massachusetts)
2013Iona60–57ManhattanLamont Jones, Iona
2014Manhattan71–68IonaGeorge Beamon, Manhattan
2015Manhattan79–69IonaAshton Pankey, ManhattanTimes Union Center (Albany, New York)
2016Iona79–76MonmouthA. J. English, Iona
2017Iona87–86 OTSienaJordan Washington, Iona
2018Iona83–71FairfieldZach Lewis, Iona
2019Iona81–60MonmouthRickey McGill, Iona
2020Canceled due to the coronavirus pandemicBoardwalk Hall (Atlantic City, New Jersey)
2021Iona60–51FairfieldAsante Gist, Iona
2022Saint Peter's60–54MonmouthKC Ndefo, Saint Peter's
2023Iona76–55MaristDaniss Jenkins, Iona
2024Saint Peter's68–63FairfieldCorey Washington, Saint Peter's
2025Mount St. Mary's63–49IonaDola Adebayo, Mount St. Mary's

Results by team

:All records are completed through championship game of 2021–22 season

Team win–loss records

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"SchoolMetro Atlantic Athletic Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"GamesMetro Atlantic Athletic Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"WMetro Atlantic Athletic Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"LMetro Atlantic Athletic Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"Winning Pct.Metro Atlantic Athletic Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"Avg.
seedMetro Atlantic Athletic Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"YearsIonaSaint Peter'sFairfieldSienaManhattanCanisiusNiagaraRiderMaristLoyola MD †Fordham †La Salle †Monmouth †Army †QuinnipiacHoly Cross †
896128
774037
743539
674027
663036
572532
562630
411724
361125
331122
21138
20146
1798
1459
1358
1147
  • † No longer a member of the MAAC

Championship game team win–loss records

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"SchoolMetro Atlantic Athletic Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"GamesMetro Atlantic Athletic Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"WMetro Atlantic Athletic Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"LMetro Atlantic Athletic Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"Winning Pct.Metro Atlantic Athletic Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"Last ChampionshipMetro Atlantic Athletic Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"Last GameIonaFairfieldSaint Peter'sManhattanSienaNiagaraFordham †La Salle †CanisiusLoyola MD †Monmouth †RiderMount St. Mary'sHoly Cross †MaristArmy †Quinnipiac
2114720232025
103719972024
95420242024
95420152015
95420102017
62420072009
51419831990
44019921992
31219962001
22020122012
3032022
2022008
11020252025
1011986
1012023
000
000
  • † No longer a member of the MAAC

Team head-to-head results

Army Black Knights}} width=60Army †Canisius Golden Griffins}} width=60CanisiusFairfield Stags}} width=60FairfieldFordham Rams}} width=60Fordham †Holy Cross Crusaders}} width=60Holy Cross †Iona Gaels}} width=60IonaLa Salle Explorers}} width=60La Salle †Loyola Greyhounds}} width=60Loyola MD †Manhattan Jaspers}} width=60ManhattanMarist Red Foxes}} width=60MaristMonmouth Hawks}} width=60Monmouth †Niagara Purple Eagles}} width=60NiagaraQuinnipiac Bobcats}} width=60QuinnipiacRider Broncs}} width=60RiderSaint Peter's Peacocks}} width=60Saint Peter'sSiena Saints}} width=60Sienavs. Army †vs. Canisiusvs. Fairfieldvs. Fordham †vs. Holy Cross †vs. Ionavs. La Salle †vs. Loyola †vs. Manhattanvs. Maristvs. Monmouth †vs. Niagaravs. Quinnipiacvs. Ridervs. Saint Peter'svs. SienaTotal5–925–3235–3913–84–761–2814–611–2230–3611–259–826–305–817–2440–3740–27
0–01–02–11–04–00–10–00–10–00–00–00–00–01–20–0
0–03–20–00–06–30–01–60–23–32–03–41–04–14–15–3
0–12–32–00–14–43–15–05–71–21–11–40–11–27–77–1
1–20–00–20–13–23–10–10–10–00–00–00–00–01–30–0
0–10–01–01–03–21–10–00–00–00–00–00–00–01–00–0
0–43–64–42–32–30–00–44–32–40–35–30–12–44–80–11
1–00–01–31–31–10–00–10–30–00–00–00–00–02–10–2
0–06–10–51–00–04–01–04–10–00–03–20–01–01–11–1
1–02–07–51–00–03–43–01–40–20–01–40–13–15–79–2
0–03–32–10–00–04–20–00–02–00–05–21–11–11–16–0
0–00–21–10–00–03–00–00–00–00–00–30–11–22–01–0
0–04–34–10–00–03–50–02–34–12–53–01–10–32–15–3
0–00–11–00–00–01–00–00–01–01–11–01–11–01–00–2
0–01–42–10–00–04–20–00–11–31–12–13–00–16–34–0
2–11–47–70–00–18–41–21–17–51–10–21–20–13–62–2
0–03–51–70–00–011–02–01–12–90–60–13–52–00–42–2
  • † No longer a member of the MAAC

Championship game team head-to-head results

Army Black Knights}} width=60Army †Canisius Golden Griffins}} width=60CanisiusFairfield Stags}} width=60FairfieldFordham Rams}} width=60Fordham †Holy Cross Crusaders}} width=60Holy Cross †Iona Gaels}} width=60IonaLa Salle Explorers}} width=60La Salle †Loyola Greyhounds}} width=60Loyola MD †Manhattan Jaspers}} width=60ManhattanMarist Red Foxes}} width=60MaristMonmouth Hawks}} width=60Monmouth †Niagara Purple Eagles}} width=60NiagaraQuinnipiac Bobcats}} width=60QuinnipiacRider Broncs}} width=60RiderSaint Peter's Peacocks}} width=60Saint Peter'sSiena Saints}} width=60Sienavs. Army †vs. Canisiusvs. Fairfieldvs. Fordham †vs. Holy Cross †vs. Ionavs. La Salle †vs. Loyola †vs. Manhattanvs. Maristvs. Monmouth †vs. Niagaravs. Quinnipiacvs. Ridervs. Saint Peter'svs. SienaTotal0–01–23–61–40–113–64–02–05–40–00–32–40–00–24–45–4
0–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–0
0–01–10–00–01–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–0
0–01–10–00–12–10–01–01–00–00–00–00–00–00–01–0
0–00–00–00–02–12–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–0
0–00–01–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–0
0–00–11–21–20–00–00–02–10–00–20–00–00–02–20–3
0–00–00–00–20–00–00–00–10–00–00–00–00–00–10–0
0–00–00–10–00–00–00–00–10–00–00–00–00–00–00–0
0–00–00–10–00–01–21–01–00–00–00–20–00–01–00–0
0–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–0
0–00–00–00–00–02–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–01–00–0
0–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–02–00–00–00–00–10–02–1
0–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–0
0–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–01–00–00–01–0
0–00–00–00–00–02–21–00–00–10–00–10–00–00–01–0
0–00–00–10–00–03–00–00–00–00–00–01–20–00–10–1
  • † No longer a member of the MAAC

NCAA Tournament appearances

YearMAAC Rep.OpponentResult
1984(10) Iona(7) VirginiaL 57–58
1985(13) Iona(4) Loyola-ChicagoL 58–59
1986(13) Fairfield(4) IllinoisL 51–75
1987(16) Fairfield(1) IndianaL 58–92
1988(13) La Salle(4) Kansas StateL 53–66
1989(8) La Salle(9) Louisiana TechL 74–83
1990(4) La Salle(13) Southern Miss
(5) ClemsonW 79–63
L 75–79
1991(12) Saint Peter's(5) TexasL 65–73
1992(13) La Salle(4) Seton HallL 76–78
1993(11) Manhattan(6) VirginiaL 66–78
1994(15) Loyola (MD)(2) ArizonaL 55–81
1995(15) Saint Peter's
(13) Manhattan(2) UMass
(4) Oklahoma
(5) Arizona StateL 51–68
W 77–67
L 54–64
1996(13) Canisius(4) UtahL 43–72
1997(16) Fairfield(1) North CarolinaL 74–82
1998(12) Iona(5) SyracuseL 61–63
1999(13) Siena(4) ArkansasL 80–94
2000(14) Iona(3) MarylandL 59–74
2001(14) Iona(3) Ole MissL 70–72
2002(16a) Siena
(16) Siena(16b) Alcorn State
(1) MarylandW 81–77
L 70–85
2003(14) Manhattan(3) SyracuseL 65–76
2004(12) Manhattan(5) Florida
(4) Wake ForestW 75–60
L 80–84
2005(14) Niagara(3) OklahomaL 67–84
2006(13) Iona(4) LSUL 64–80
2007(65) Niagara
(16) Niagara(64) Florida A&M
(1) KansasW 77–69
L 67–107
2008(13) Siena(4) Vanderbilt
(12) VillanovaW 83–62
L 72–84
2009(9) Siena(8) Ohio State
(1) LouisvilleW 74–72
L 72–79
2010(13) Siena(4) PurdueL 64–72
2011(14) Saint Peter's(3) PurdueL 43–65
2012(15) Loyola (MD)
(14) Iona(2) Ohio State
(14) BYUL 59–78
L 72–78
2013(15) Iona(2) Ohio StateL 70–95
2014(13) Manhattan(4) LouisvilleL 64–71
2015(16) Manhattan(16) HamptonL 64–74
2016(13) Iona(4) Iowa StateL 81–94
2017(14) Iona(3) OregonL 77–93
2018(15) Iona(2) DukeL 67–89
2019(16) Iona(1) North CarolinaL 73–88
2021(15) Iona(2) AlabamaL 55–68
2022(15) Saint Peter's(2) Kentucky
(7) Murray State
(3) Purdue
(8) North CarolinaW 85–79OT
W 70–60
W 67–64
L 49–69
2023(13) Iona(4) UConnL 63–87
2024(15) Saint Peter's(2) TennesseeL 49–83
2025(16) Mount St. Mary's(16) American
(1) DukeW 83–72
L 49–93

Results by seed

:Completed through championship game of 2021–22 season

Seed win–loss records

SeedGamesWLWin
pct1234567891011
966927
976631
764135
773839
672839
692742
723636
521537
451926
27225
1459

Championship game seed win–loss records

SeedGamesWLWin
pctLast
titleLast
game1234567891011
2315820192019
23101320222022
96320172017
113820182022
42219962006
4042019
42220072021
11019971997
11020212021
000
000

Results by coach

:Completed through championship game of 2021–22 season

Coach win–loss records

CoachSchoolGamesWinsLossesWin
pctYearsJohn DunneSteve MasielloKevin BaggettReggie WitherspoonBaker DunleavyJay YoungRick PitinoGreg PaulusCarmen Maciariello
Saint Peter's/Marist24915
Manhattan20119
Rider1569
Canisius826
Quinnipiac844
Fairfield743
Iona541
Niagara422
Siena312
CoachSchoolGamesWinsLossesWin
pctYearsJoe MihalichTim CluessJimmy PatsosJeff RulandTed FioreMitch BuonaguroMike MacDonaldKing RiceSydney JohnsonSpeedy MorrisFran McCafferyTommy DempseyDon HarnumJack ArmstrongPat KennedyTim O'TooleLes WothkeJohn BeileinPaul CormierBob DukietTom PendersBob LeckieDave MagarityGeorge BlaneyTom ParrottaGary BrokawFran FraschillaBobby GonzalezMike DeaneRob LanierPaul HewittNick MacarchukEd CooleyShaheen HollowayChuck MartinChris CaseyRodger BlindMatt BradyBarry RohrssenJim BaronTerry O'ConnorTim WelshSteve LappasTom MooreMike MakerJohn LeonardScott HicksDino GaudioLefty ErvinJerry WelshMarty MarbachGordon ChiesaBob BeyerBrian EllerbeSkip ProsserTom SchneiderKevin WillardJamion ChristianDelle BoviLouis OrrJeff BowerTom SullivanJoe BoylanBob QuinnPete Gaudet
Niagara311813
Iona26224
Loyola/Siena22913
Iona19136
Saint Peter's18117
Fairfield/Siena17107
Canisius1789
Monmouth1798
Fairfield1688
La Salle15132
Siena13112
Rider1367
Rider1358
Niagara1349
Iona13112
Fairfield1358
Army1358
Canisius1284
Fairfield1266
Saint Peter's1266
Fordham1174
Saint Peter's1156
Marist1147
Holy Cross1147
Canisius1046
Iona1055
Manhattan1073
Manhattan1055
Siena1055
Siena1073
Siena972
Fordham963
Fairfield945
Saint Peter's862
Marist835
Niagara826
Saint Peter's835
Marist734
Manhattan725
Canisius624
Fairfield615
Iona642
Manhattan624
Quinnipiac514
Marist514
Manhattan523
Loyola514
Loyola523
La Salle514
Iona514
Canisius523
Manhattan404
Siena303
Loyola303
Loyola330
Loyola303
Iona303
Siena211
Manhattan202
Siena211
Marist101
Manhattan101
Loyola101
Fordham101
Army101

Championship game coach win–loss records

CoachSchoolGamesWinsLossesWin
pctLast
titleLast
gameSteve MasielloJohn DunneRick PitinoJay Young
Manhattan32120152015
Saint Peter's/Marist11020112011
Iona11020212021
Fairfield1012021
CoachSchoolGamesWinsLossesWin
pctLast
titleLast
gameTim CluessJoe MihalichSpeedy MorrisFran McCafferyPat KennedyTom PendersJeff RulandFran FraschillaTed FiorePaul HewittKing RiceBobby GonzalezGary BrokawNick MacarchukSydney JohnsonPaul CormierMitch BuonaguroJohn BeileinJimmy PatsosMike MacDonaldTim O'TooleEd CooleyGeorge BlaneyShaheen HollowayTim WelshSkip ProsserSteve LappasJack ArmstrongTommy DempseyDon HarnumBob DukietBob LeckieRodger BlindRob Lanier
Iona85320192019
Niagara52320072009
La Salle44019921992
Siena43120102010
Iona43119851985
Fordham31219831985
Iona33020062006
Manhattan31219931995
Saint Peter's32119951995
Siena31219992000
Monmouth3032022
Manhattan22020042004
Iona2021991
Fordham2021990
Fairfield2022018
Fairfield21119971997
Fairfield/Siena22019871987
Canisius21119961997
Loyola/Siena21120122017
Canisius1012001
Fairfield1012003
Fairfield1012010
Holy Cross1011986
Saint Peter's11020222022
Iona11019981998
Loyola11019941994
Manhattan1011992
Niagara1011993
Rider1012008
Rider1012005
Saint Peter's1011982
Saint Peter's1012006
Saint Peter's1011999
Siena11020022002

Broadcasters

Television

YearNetworkPlay-by-playAnalyst
2024ESPNUDerek JonesTim Welsh
2023Steve Lenox
2022Jason Benetti
2021Tiffany GreeneChris Spatola
2020Doug ShermanJon Crispin
2019ESPN2Jason BenettiJordan Cornette
2018ESPNJay Bilas
2017Sean McDonough
2016Dan Shulman
2015ESPN2Doug ShermanMalcolm Huckaby
2014
2013
2012Bob WischusenLen Elmore
2011
2010Tim Welsh
2009Sean McDonoughBill Raftery
2008Bill Raftery and Jay Bilas
2007

Radio

YearNetworkPlay-by-playAnalyst
2015Westwood OneGary CohenDonny Marshall

References

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