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Southland Conference men's basketball tournament

American basketball tournament


American basketball tournament

FieldValue
nameSouthland Conference men's basketball tournament
optional_subheaderConference basketball championship
imageSouthland Conference primary logo.svg
sportCollege basketball
conferenceSouthland Conference
number_of_teams8
formatSingle-elimination tournament
current_stadiumThe Legacy Center
current_locationLake Charles, Louisiana
years1981–present
most_recent2025
current_championMcNeese
most_championshipsNortheast Louisiana (6)
televisionESPN
websiteSouthland.org Men's Basketball
sponsorsJersey Mike's Subs
all_stadiums
all_locations

The Southland Conference's men's basketball tournament began in 1981, with the winner of the tournament receiving the conference's automatic bid into the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship.

From 1981 to 2001, the first round of the tournament took place at the higher seed, with the remaining rounds at a set location. In 2002, the Southland changed the format to play games at the campus of sites of each higher seed, during every round of the tournament. This was changed again in 2007, the first year that the conference selected a neutral site for all rounds of the tournament.

Starting with the 2023 edition, the event is held at The Legacy Center on the campus of McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana, reportedly as part of a deal that kept McNeese in the Southland after it had been courted by Conference USA and nearly joined the Western Athletic Conference. This move followed a 15-season run (2008–2022) at Leonard E. Merrell Center in the Houston suburb of Katy, Texas.

Tournament results

Southland Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"YearSouthland Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"ChampionSouthland Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"ScoreSouthland Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"Runner-upSouthland Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"Tournament MVPSouthland Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"Location
1981Lamar83–69Mike Olliver, Lamarfirst round at campus sites; rest at Beaumont Civic Center, Beaumont, Texas
1982Southwestern Louisiana81–75Alford Turner, Southwestern LouisianaBlackham Coliseum, Lafayette, Louisiana
1983Lamar75–54Kenneth Lyons, North Texas &
Lamont Robinson, LamarBeaumont Civic Center
1984Louisiana Tech68–65LamarWillie Simmons, Louisiana Techfirst round at campus sites; rest at Beaumont Civic Center
1985Louisiana Tech70–69LamarJerry Everett, Lamarfirst round at campus sites; rest at Thomas Assembly Center, Ruston, Louisiana
1986Northeast Louisiana59–57Arthur Hayes, Northeast Louisianafirst round at campus sites; rest at Fant–Ewing Coliseum, Monroe, Louisiana
1987Louisiana Tech58–51Arkansas StateRobert Godbolt, Louisiana Techfirst round at campus sites; rest at Thomas Assembly Center
1988North Texas87–70Northeast LouisianaTony Worrell, North Texasfirst round at campus sites; rest at UNT Coliseum, Denton, Texas
1989McNeese State85–68North TexasMichael Cutright, McNeese Statefirst round at campus sites; rest at UNT Coliseum, Denton, Texas
1990Northeast Louisiana84–68North TexasAnthony Jones, Northeast LouisianaFant–Ewing Coliseum
1991Northeast Louisiana87–60Texas–ArlingtonAnthony Jones, Northeast Louisiana
1992Northeast Louisiana81–77Texas–San AntonioRyan Stuart, Louisiana-MonroeConvocation Center, San Antonio, Texas
1993Northeast Louisiana80–66Texas–San AntonioRyan Stuart, Northeast LouisianaFant–Ewing Coliseum
1994Southwest Texas State69–60North TexasLynwood Wade, Southwest Texas State
1995Nicholls State98–87Northeast LouisianaReggie Jackson, Nicholls Statefirst round at campus sites; rest at Hirsch Memorial Coliseum, Shreveport, Louisiana
1996Northeast Louisiana71–60North TexasPaul Marshall, Northeast LouisianaHirsch Memorial Coliseum
1997Southwest Texas State74–64Northeast LouisianaDameon Sansom, Texas State
1998Nicholls State84–81Texas–ArlingtonDonald Harris, Texas–Arlington
1999Texas–San Antonio71–63Southwest Texas StateSteve Meyer, Texas–San AntonioGold Dome, Shreveport, Louisiana
2000Lamar62–55Northwestern StateLandon Rowe, Lamarfirst round at campus sites; rest at Hirsch Memorial Coliseum
2001Northwestern State72–71McNeese StateMichael Byars-Dawson, Northwestern Statefirst round at campus sites; rest at CenturyTel Center, Bossier City, Louisiana
2002McNeese State65–43Louisiana-MonroeFred Gentry, McNeese Stateall at campus sites; finals at Burton Coliseum, Lake Charles, Louisiana
2003Sam Houston State69–66 (OT)Stephen F. AustinDonald Cole, Sam Houston Stateall at campus sites; finals at Bernard Johnson Coliseum, Huntsville, Texas
2004Texas–San Antonio74–70Stephen F. AustinLeRoy Hurd, Texas–San Antonioall at campus sites; finals at Convocation Center
2005Southeastern Louisiana49–42Northwestern StateRicky Woods, Southeastern Louisianaall at campus sites; finals at Prather Coliseum, Natchitoches, Louisiana
2006Northwestern State95–87Sam Houston StateClifton Lee, Northwestern State
2007Texas A&M–Corpus Christi81–78Northwestern StateChris Daniels, Texas A&M–Corpus ChristiCampbell Center, Houston, Texas
2008Texas–Arlington82–79Northwestern StateAnthony Vereen, Texas–ArlingtonLeonard E. Merrell Center, Katy, Texas
2009****68–57Matt Kingsley, Stephen F. AustinLeonard E. Merrell Center, Katy, Texas
2010Sam Houston State64–48Ashton Mitchell, Sam Houston State
2011UTSA75–72McNeese StateDevin Gibson, UTSA
2012Lamar70–49McNeese StateMike James, Lamar
2013Northwestern State68–66Stephen F. AustinShamir Davis, Northwestern State
2014Stephen F. Austin*68–49Sam Houston StateThomas Walkup, Stephen F. Austin
2015Stephen F. Austin*83–70Sam Houston State
2016Stephen F. Austin*82–60Texas A&M–Corpus Christi
2017New Orleans68–65 (OT)Texas A&M–Corpus ChristiErik Thomas, New Orleans
2018Stephen F. Austin*59–55Southeastern LouisianaT. J. Holyfield, Stephen F. Austin
2019Abilene Christian77–60New OrleansJaren Lewis, Abilene Christian
2020Canceled due to COVID-19
2021Abilene Christian79–46NichollsKolton Kohl, Abilene ChristianLeonard E. Merrell Center, Katy, Texas
2022Texas A&M–Corpus Christi73–65Southeastern LouisianaTerrion Murdix, Texas A&M–Corpus Christi
2023Texas A&M–Corpus Christi75–71Northwestern StateJalen Jackson, Texas A&M–Corpus ChristiThe Legacy Center, Lake Charles, Louisiana
2024McNeese92–76NichollsShahada Wells, McNeese
2025McNeese63–54LamarQuadir Copeland, McNeese
2026
2027
2028
2029

Note: Northeast Louisiana and Southwestern Louisiana became Louisiana–Monroe and Louisiana–Lafayette, respectively, in 1999; the latter has since changed its athletic branding to solely Louisiana. Southwest Texas State became Texas State in 2003.

Note on asterisks: Stephen F. Austin kept academically ineligible players from 2013-2020.

Performance by school

Schools indicated in italics with a pink background are no longer in the SLC, as of the current 2024–25 NCAA basketball season. In 2024–25, UTRGV is playing its first SLC season, and Stephen F. Austin returned to the SLC after a three-year absence.

Southland Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"SchoolSouthland Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"ChampionshipsSouthland Conferenceborder=1color=#ffffff}}"Championship Years
Louisiana–Monroe61986, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996
Stephen F. Austin52009, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018
Lamar41981, 1983, 2000, 2012
McNeese41989, 2002, 2024, 2025
Northwestern State32001, 2006, 2013
Louisiana Tech31984, 1985, 1987
UTSA31999, 2004, 2011
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi32007, 2022, 2023
Abilene Christian22019, 2021
Nicholls21995, 1998
Sam Houston State22003, 2010
Texas State21994, 1997
New Orleans12017
North Texas11988
Southeastern Louisiana12005
Southwestern Louisiana11982
UT Arlington12008
East Texas A&M0
Houston Christian0
Incarnate Word0
UTRGV0
TOTAL43

All-Time Tournament Standings

SchoolRecordWinning pctChampionshipsRunners-upAppearancesCurrent MembersFormer Members
Lamar21–14.6004218
Northwestern State21–15.5833418
Stephen F. Austin23–17.5755422
New Orleans5-4.556105
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi8–8.500129
McNeese24-28.4612329
Southeastern Louisiana9-14.3911115
Nicholls9–15.3752017
Houston Christian3-7.300007
Incarnate Word0-0.000000
Abilene Christian2–01.000101
Southwestern Louisiana
(now Louisiana)4-1.800102
Louisiana Tech9-4.692317
Louisiana–Monroe21-16.5686422
UTSA17-15.5313318
Sam Houston20–20.5002322
North Texas11-11.5001512
Arkansas State4-6.400016
Texas State10-15.4002117
UT Arlington13-25.3421326
Oral Roberts1-2.333002
Central Arkansas1–3.250004

Italicized indicates former member as of the 2024–25 NCAA basketball season.

Sources:

Television coverage

YearNetworkPlay-by-playAnalyst
2024ESPN2David SaltzmanBen Braun
2023
2022
2021Matt SchickJoe Kleine
2020Lowell GalindoLance Blanks
2019Reid Gettys
2018Lance Blanks
2017
2016Bob WischusenSean Harrington
2015Mark NeelyStephen Howard
2014Carter Blackburn
2013Mark Adams
2012Dereck Whittenburg
2011
2010Lou CanellisMike Kelley
2009Dave Barnett
2008Bucky Walters
2007Eric CollinsJimmy Dykes

References

References

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