Great Midwest Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament
Conference basketball championship
SportBasketball
ConferenceGreat Midwest Athletic Conference
Number of teams8
FormatSingle-elimination tournament
Played2013–present
Current championAshland (1st)
Most championshipsWalsh (3)
Official websiteG-MAC men's basketball
Host locations
Home court of higher-seeded team (2013–present)

The Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC) men's basketball tournament is the annual conference basketball championship tournament for the Great Midwest Athletic Conference. The tournament has been held annually since 2013. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records.[1]

The winner, declared conference champion, receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Championship.

Results

Year Champions Score Runner-up Venue
2013 Cedarville 70–59 Trevecca Nazarene Callan Athletic Center (Cedarville, OH)
2014 Alderson Broaddus 65–61 Kentucky Wesleyan Rex Pyles Arena (Philippi, WV)
2015 Alderson Broaddus 50–47 Kentucky Wesleyan Rex Pyles Arena (Philippi, WV)
2016 Kentucky Wesleyan 78–69 Trevecca Nazarene Owensboro Sportscenter (Owensboro, KY)
2017 Kentucky Wesleyan 91–63 Alderson Broaddus Owensboro Sportscenter (Owensboro, KY)
2018 Ohio Dominican 71–53 Hillsdale Croy Gymnasium (Findlay, OH)
2019 Walsh 58-52 Findlay Croy Gymnasium (Findlay, OH)
2020 Walsh 69–48 Kentucky Wesleyan Croy Gymnasium (Findlay, OH)
2021 Malone 77–59 Cedarville Dawn Tibbetts Potter Arena (Hillsdale, MI)
2022 Walsh 76–62 Cedarville Alumni Arena (North Canton, OH)
2023 Ashland 82–78 Malone

Championship records

School Finals Record Finals Appearances Championship Years
Walsh 3–0 3 2019, 2020, 2022
Alderson Broaddus 2–1 3 2014, 2015
Kentucky Wesleyan 2–3 5 2016, 2017
Cedarville 1–2 3 2013
Ashland 1–0 1 2023
Malone 1–0 1 2021
Ohio Dominican 1–0 1 2018
Trevecca Nazarene 0–2 2
Findlay 0–1 1
Hillsdale 0–1 1

See also

References

  1. "G-MAC Men's Basketball Tournament". G-MAC. 2017. Retrieved April 12, 2017.
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