Division II NCAA Men’s Basketball Champions

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NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Champions

YEAR CHAMPION (RECORD) COACH SCORE RUNNER-UP SITE

  1. 2024 Minnesota State (35-2) Matt Margenthaler 88-85 Nova Southeastern Evansville, Ind.
  2. 2023 Nova Southeastern (36-0) Jim Crutchfield 111-101 West Liberty Evansville, Ind.
  3. 2022 Northwest Missouri State (34-5) Ben McCollum 67-58 Augusta Evansville, Ind.
  4. 2021 Northwest Missouri State (28-2) Ben McCollum 80-54 West Texas A&M Evansville, Ind.
  5. 2020 Canceled due to Covid-19 — — — —
  6. 2019 Northwest Missouri State (38-0) Ben McCollum 64-58 Point Loma Evansville, Ind.
  7. 2018 Ferris State (38-1) Andy Bronkema 71-69 Northern State Sioux Falls, S.D.
  8. 2017 Northwest Missouri St. (35-1) Ben McCollum 71-61 Fairmont State Sioux Falls, S.D.
  9. 2016 Augustana S.D. Tom Billeter 90-81 Lincoln Memorial Frisco, Tex.
  10. 2015 Florida Southern (36-1) Linc Darner 77-62 Indiana (Pa.) Evansville, Ind.
  11. 2014 Central Missouri (30-5) Kim Anderson 84-77 West Liberty Evansville, Ind.
  12. 2013 Drury (31-4) Steve Hesser 74-73 Metro State Atlanta, Ga.
  13. 2012 Western Washington (31-5) Brad Jackson 72-65 Montevallo Highland Heights, Ky.
  14. 2011 Bellarmine (33-2) Scott Davenport 71-68 BYU-Hawaii Springfield, Mass.
  15. 2010 Cal Poly Pomona (28-6) Greg kamansky 65-53 Indiana (Pa.) Springfield, Mass.
  16. 2009 Findlay (36-0) Ron Niekamp 56-53 (ot) Cal Poly Pomona Springfield, Mass.
  17. 2008 Winona State (38-1) Mike Leaf 87-76 Augusta State Springfield, Mass.
  18. 2007 Barton (31-5) Ron Lievense 77-75 Winona State Springfield, Mass.
  19. 2006 Winona State (32-4) Mike Leaf 73-61 Virginia Union Springfield, Mass.
  20. 2005 Virginia Union (30-4) Dave Robbins 63-58 Bryant Grand Forks, N.D.
  21. 2004 Kennesaw State (35-4) Tony Ingle 84-59 Southern Indiana Bakersfield, Calif.
  22. 2003 Northeastern State (32-3) Larry Gipson 75-64 **Kentucky Wesleyan Lakeland, Fla.
  23. 2002 Metro State (29-6) Mike Dunlap 80-72 Kentucky Wesleyan Evansville, Ind.
  24. 2001 Kentucky Wesleyan (31-3) Ray Harper 72-63 Washburn Bakersfield, Calif.
  25. 2000 Metro State (33-4) Mike Dunlap 97-79 Kentucky Wesleyan Louisville, Ky.
  26. 1999 Kentucky Wesleyan (35-2) Ray Harper 75-60 Metro State Louisville, Ky.
  27. 1998 UC Davis (31-2) Bob Williams 83-77 Kentucky Wesleyan Louisville, Ky.
  28. 1997 Cal State Bakersfield (29-4) Pat Douglass 57-56 Northern Kentucky Louisville, Ky.
  29. 1996 Fort Hays State (34-0) Gary Garner 70-63 Northern Kentucky Louisville, Ky.
  30. 1995 Southern Indiana (29-4) Bruce Pearl 71-63 UC Riverside Louisville, Ky.
  31. 1994 Cal State Bakersfield (27-6) Pat Douglass 92-86 Southern Indiana Springfield, Mass.
  32. 1993 Cal State Bakersfield (33-0) Pat Douglass 85-72 Troy Springfield, Mass.
  33. 1992 Virginia Union (30-3) Dave Robbins 100-75 Bridgeport Springfield, Mass.
  34. 1991 North Alabama (29-4) Gary Elliot 79-72 Bridgeport Springfield, Mass.
  35. 1990 Kentucky Wesleyan (31-2) Wayne Chapman 93-79 Cal State Bakersfield Springfield, Mass.
  36. 1989 North Carolina Central (28-4) Michael Bernard 73-46 Southeast Missouri State Springfield, Mass.
  37. 1988 Massachusetts-Lowell (27-7) Don Doucette 75-72 Alaska Anchorage Springfield, Mass.
  38. 1987 Kentucky Wesleyan (28-5) Wayne Chapman 92-74 Gannon Springfield, Mass.
  39. 1986 Sacred Heart (30-4) Dave Bike 93-87 Southeast Missouri State Springfield, Mass.
  40. 1985 Jacksonville State (31-1) Bill Jones 74-73 South Dakota State Springfield, Mass.
  41. 1984 Central Missouri (29-3) Lynn Nance 81-77 Saint Augustine’s Springfield, Mass.
  42. 1983 Wright State (18-4) Ralph Underhill 92-73 District of Columbia Springfield, Mass.
  43. 1982 District of Columbia (25-5) Wil Jones 73-63 Florida Southern Springfield, Mass.
  44. 1981 Florida Southern (24-8) Hal Wissel 73-68 Mount Saint Mary’s Springfield, Mass.
  45. 1980 Virginia Union (26-4) Dave Robbins 80-74 SUNYIT Springfield, Mass.
  46. 1979 North Alabama (22-9) Bill Jones 64-50 Green Bay Springfield, Mo.
  47. 1978 Cheyney (26-2) John Chaney 47-40 Green Bay Springfield, Mo.
  48. 1977 Chattanooga (27-5) Ron shumate 71-62 Randolph-Macon Springfield, Mass.
  49. 1976 Puget Sound (27-7) Don Zech 83-74 Chattanooga Evansville, Ind.
  50. 1975 Old Dominion (25-6) Sonny Allen 76-74 New Orleans Evansville, Ind.
  51. 1974 Morgan State (28-5) Nathaniel Frazier 67-52 Missouri State Evansville, Ind.
  52. 1973 Kentucky Wesleyan (24-6) Bob Jones 78-76 (ot) Tennessee State Evansville, Ind.
  53. 1972 Roanoke (28-4) Charles Moir 84-72 Akron Evansville, Ind.
  54. 1971 Evansville (22-8) Arad McCutchan 97-82 Old Dominion Evansville, Ind.
  55. 1970 Philadelphia University (29-2) Herb Magee 76-65 Tennessee State Evansville, Ind.
  56. 1969 Kentucky Wesleyan (25-5) Bob Daniels 75-71 Missouri State Evansville, Ind.
  57. 1968 Kentucky Wesleyan (28-3) Bob Daniels 63-52 Indiana State Evansville, Ind.
  58. 1967 Winston-Salem (30-2) C.E. Gaines 77-74 Missouri State Evansville, Ind.
  59. 1966 Kentucky Wesleyan (24-6) Guy Strong 54-51 Southern Illinois Evansville, Ind.
  60. 1965 Evansville (29-0) Arad McCutchan 85-82 (ot) Southern Illinois Evansville, Ind.
  61. 1964 Evansville (26-3) Arad McCutchan 72-59 Akron Evansville, Ind.
  62. 1963 South Dakota State (22-5) Jim Iverson 44-42 Wittenberg Evansville, Ind.
  63. 1962 Mount Saint Mary’s (24-6) James Phelan 58-57 (ot) Sacramento State Evansville, Ind.
  64. 1961 Wittenberg (25-4) Ray Mears 42-38 Southeast Missouri State Evansville, Ind.
  65. 1960 Evansville (25-4) Arad McCutchan 90-69 Chapman Evansville, Ind.
  66. 1959 Evansville (21-6) Arad McCutchan 83-67 Missouri State Evansville, Ind.
  67. 1958 South Dakota (22-5) Duane Clodfelter 75-53 Saint Michael’s Evansville, Ind.
  68. 1957 Wheaton (Ill.) (28-1) Lee Pfund 89-65 Kentucky Wesleyan Evansville, Ind.

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